Chapter
9, 8 - Part 2
Harriet Agnes Chadbourn, wife of Albert Edwin Hedley,
and her twin Mary Emma
(May), wife of James Wesley Woods, were born April 14, 1886, the
daughters of
Dennis
Chadbourn and Susanna Lano of Kincardine Township. The
following is an outline of the Chadbourn and Lano families
from whom Harriet and May, their
siblings, and all their descendants have issued.
Much of
the information in this section is from the book Toil, Tears
& Triumph, A History of Kincardine Township,
published in 1990 by the Kincardine Township Historical Society.
Although that book spells the family name
“Chadbourne,” the engraving on family headstones in Kincardine and
North
Bay and the signatures of some family members, as well as early
marriage
registrations, voters lists and censuses show “Chadbourn” without the
final
“e.” It appears that some families added the final “e” while others
omitted
it, thus the variation in the spelling of the family name .(Records of the Chadbourns in England show the
spelling as Chadburn, Chadborn, Chadbourn and Chadbourne. In Manitoba,
records show both Chadburn and Chadbourne.)
Additional
information and photos were provided by Betty Langtry of Delta,
B.C.,
granddaughter of May Chadbourn who, with her twin sister Harriet, were
the
youngest children of Dennis and Susanna (Lano) Chadbourn. Jack
Chadbourne
of North Bay, eldest son of Jack Chadbourne Sr., brother of May
and
Harriet, also provided helpful information, as did his daughter,
Valerie
Chadbourne, also of North Bay.
To Donald Chinnery of Florida, great great grandson of Martha (Fudge)
and Richard
Lano, much gratitude for information on the Lano family.
Thanks also to Mr. Alexis Fernandes of Newcastle upon Tyne,
Northumberland, for
rescuing us from our confusion between Halifax,
Yorkshire, England and Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada and for introducing
us (via email) to our relatives in
Nottinghamshire,
Yorkshire and
Hertfordshire,
England, descendants of Joseph and Martha Chadbourn who
chose to remain in
England
when our ancestor Dennis Chadbourn and his
brother John emigrated to Canada.
Much gratitude also to Simon Barker of the UK for information on six
generations of Chadbourn ancestors in England from 1742. And to
"Julie" a native of Hucknall and a descendent of John George
Chadbourne for additional information about the Chadbournes of
Nottinghamshire.
THE CHADBOURN FAMILY OF NOTTINGHAMSHIRE, ENGLAND
(Ancestors of Harriet (Chadbourn) Hedley
and siblings on
their father's side)
Joseph and Martha
(Rhodes) Chadbourn of Hucknall Torkard,
Nottinghamshire, England had seven children. Two of their
sons, Dennis and John Chadbourn, came to the Kincardine
area in the 1860s and contributed to the
region’s developing economy through their technical skills and
industry, operating a Kincardine foundry and later buying several rural
properties in Kincardine Township, where they established grist and
sawmills, cleared land, farmed, planted orchards and constructed farm
buildings and residences, and raised their families. Following
are three generations of ancestors of that family, who were also direct
ancestors of Harriet and May Chadbourn and their siblings and
descendants. Note: Different colours have been used to
assist in separating the names of ancestors of different generations.
~~1 On Oct.7, 1742 James Chadburn married Jane
Smith in
Annesley, Nottinghamshire, England Their known children were ~1 John Chadburn; ~2
Jane Chadburn; ~3 Mary Chadburn; ~4 Elizabeth Chadburn; ~5 Martha
Chadburn. (For information
about all 5 children of James and Jane Chadburn (m. 1742) see
Addendum 3)
~1 John Chadburn, the
eldest child of James and Jane Chadburn
(above) was baptized June 19, 1743 in Kirkby-in-Ashfield,
Nottinghamshire. At age 20 John married 18-year-old Margaret Dovey on Nov. 4, 1763.
Margaret was born in 1745 in Kirkby-in-Ashfield. The thirteen children
of John and Margaret (Dovey) Chadburn were 1~
Mary Chadburn; 2~ James Chadburn; 3~ Martha Chadburn; 4~ John Chadburn;
5~ Sarah Chadburn; 6~ Jane Chadburn; 7~ Matthew Chadburn;
8~ Elizabeth Chadburn; 9~ Ann Chadburn; 10~ Richard Chadburn; 11~
Alexander Chadburn; 12~ Eli Chadburn; 13~ Henry Chadburn.
(For information about all 13 children and 24 grandchildren of
John and Margaret (Dovey) Chadburn (m. 1763) see Addendum 3)
7~
Matthew Chadburn, the seventh child of John and Margaret (Dovey) Chadburn (above) was baptized May 10, 1776--he
was possibly born much earlier--in Kirkby-in-Ashfield. Matthew married
Sarah Watson in
Kirkby-in-Ashfield on Feb. 17, 1793. Sarah, born about 1766, was buried
Feb. 1, 1848, age 82. Matthew was buried April 18, 1854 at Hucknall
Torkard, age 76 (or older). Sarah (Watson) and Matthew Chadburn had six
known children: 1 John Chadburn, 2 Mary Chadburn, 3
Ann Chadburn, 4 Joseph
Chadburn, 5 Esther
Chadburn, 6 Rebecca Chadburn (For information about all 6 children of Matthew
and Sarah (Watson) Chadburn (m. 1793) see Addendum 3)
4 Joseph Chadburn, fourth
child of Matthew and Sarah (Watson)
Chadburn (above) was
baptized May 10, 1801 in Hucknall Torkard. Joseph, age 22, married
19-year-old Martha Rhodes,
daughter of George
and Ann Rhodes
and granddaughter of Mary and John Roads (IGI), on May 20, 1823 in Hucknall
Torkard. Martha Rhodes, baptized May 26, 1804 in Eakring, Nottinghamshire, was
buried Dec. 25, 1868 in Hucknall Torkard. Joseph Chadburn was buried
two years later, on May 2, 1870 in Hucknall Torkard. Joseph and Martha
(Rhodes) Chadburn had ten children as follows:
1. John Chadborn,
the eldest child of Joseph and Martha
(Rhodes) Chadburn
(above), was baptized May 16,
1824 in Hucknall Torkard m1 John’s first
marriage was to Martha (–?–) in 1848. Martha, born about 1828
in Leeds district, died at age 31 in 1859 in Hunslet district (?). John
and Martha Chadburn had five known children: 1 - Elizabeth
Chadburn, 2 - Martha Chadburn, 3 - Alfred Chadbourne, 4 - Sarah Ann
Chadburn and 5 - Charles Matthew Chadburn.
m2 John’s second marriage was to
Mary Emsley in 1860. Mary was born May 13, 1840 in Ripon,
Yorkshire, England. In the late 1860s Mary and John Chadborn emigrated
to Canada with the first seven of their 10 children–five children from
John’s first marriage plus two children from John’s marriage to
Mary. Three more children were born later, one in the USA and
four in Ontario. John and Mary (Emsley) Chadbourn had five
children: 1 - John Chadbourne; 2 - Dennis
Chadbourn; 3 - Frances (Fanny) Chadbourn; 4 - Louisa Chadbourn; 5 -
Joseph Eli Chadbourn. The family
settled in Kincardine Township, Bruce
County, Ontario, where John purchased property on which he operated a
sawmill. John and his brother Dennis were the only children of Joseph
and Martha Chadburn to emigrate to Canada. John died Oct. 31, 1891 at
age 65. Mary (Emsley) Chadbourn died 20 years later, on March 18, 1911
at age 70. The graves of Mary (Emsley) and John Chadbourn are in
Kincardine Cemetery. (For more about the Kincardine and
Manitoba families of John and Mary (Emsley) Chadburn (m. 1820)
please see Addendum 1 at the end of this chapter.)
2. Joseph Chadborn, the second child of Joseph and Martha (Rhodes) Chadburn,
was baptized April 18, 1826 in Hucknall Torkard. Joseph, a
machinist, married Hannah Coupe,
who was born April 2, 1824 in Hucknall Torkard. Hannah (Coupe) and
Joseph Chadbourn, after their marriage in Nottinghamshire, settled in
Halifax, West Yorkshire, England. Hannah died there at age 71 on Nov. 6, 1895. Joseph
died fourteen years later in 1909 in Halifax, West Yorkshire at age 83.
Joseph and Hannah (Coupe) Chadborn had six known children: 1 - Hannah Ann Chadborn; 2 - Mary Chadborn; 3
- Joseph C. Chadborn; 4 - Samuel Chadborn; 5 - Sarah Elizabeth
Chadborn; 6 - Emma Chadborn. (For more about the English
family of Hannah (Coupe) and Joseph Chadborn (m. 1846) please see
Addendum 2)
3.
Dennis Chadborn, the third child of Joseph and Martha
Chadborn,
was baptized March 16, 1828 in Hucknall Torkard, Nottinghamshire. m1 On May 6, 1849, 21-year-old Dennis married 17-year-old Ann Bramley (born March 11, 1842 in Hucknall Torkard). Ann was the
daughter of Joseph and Ruth Bramley.
No known children. Dennis was trained as an
engineer and worked in various parts of England before going to Ireland
to work. About 1860, a widower, he emigrated to Canada and settled in
Kincardine, Ontario, where he operated a foundry before purchasing farm
property in Kincardine Township. Dennis married Susanna Lano in
Kincardine on April 30, 1868. Susanna, born Sept. 21, 1847, on Portland
Isle, Dorsetshire, was the daughter of Martha Weston (Fudge) and
Richard Lano. At the time of their marriage, Susanna was 20 and
Dennis
about 38. They had seven children: Joseph (Joe)
b. in 1870; Dennis
John (Jack) b. in 1872; Annie b.1875; Harry b.1876; Lil
b.1880; Mary Emma (May) born in 1886 and her
twin Harriet Agnes (Hattie). Dennis Chadbourn died in
Kincardine Twp. on March 25, 1900, about age 71. Susanna died 24 years
later on Nov. 27, 1924, age 77. The graves of Susanna (Lano) and Dennis
Chadbourn are in Kincardine Cemetery. An
account of the life of Susanna
(Lano) and Dennis Chadbourn and their family continues
under the heading, Susanna
(Lano) and Dennis
Chadbourn, Kincardine Township (Gen.
3) which follows after the family of the 7th Lano
daughter Harriett Cecelia.
4. Matthew Chadborn (1), the fourth child of Joseph and Martha Chadborn,
was baptized April 4, 1831. Matthew died in
infancy; burial May 10, 1831 at Hucknall Torkard.
5. Sarah Ann Chadborn, the fifth child of Joseph and Martha
(Rhodes) Chadburn,
was bapt. May 27, 1832 in Hucknall Torkard, Nottinghamshire, Eng.
Sarah married John
Hickling on July 16, 1854 in Lenton
(Nottingham).
6. Martha Chadborn
the sixth child of Joseph and Martha (Rhodes)
Chadburn, was baptized July 6, 1834 in Hucknall Torkard,
Nottinghamshire, Eng. Martha married John Chadbourn at Carrington
(Nottingham) on May 31,1857. Martha and John Chadbourn had seven known
children: 1 - Florence Chadbourn; 2
- Annie Margaret Chadbourn; 3 - Stephen Lindley Chadbourn; 4 - Louisa
Elizabeth Chadbourn; 5 - Maude Martha Chadbourn; 6 - John Merrin
Chadbourn; 7 - Ann Chadbourn. Martha Chadbourn
died at age 73; burial Jan. 4, 1908 at Basford (Nottingham) General
Cemetery.
7. Matthew Chadborn
(2), the seventh child (the second
"Matthew") of Joseph and Martha (Rhodes) Chadburn,
was b. about 1839 in Hucknall Torkard, Nottinghamshire, Eng. Matthew
married Ann Breedon on Oct. 1,
1865 at Nottingham (St. Paul). Ann was born about 1846. Matthew and Ann
(Breedon) Chadborn had five known children: 1 -
Matthew Chadborn; 2 - Louisa Chadborn; 3 - Ellen Chadborn; 4 - William
Chadborn; 5 - Sarah Ann Chadborn. Matthew Chadborn (2) died at
age 45; burial Nov. 29, 1884 at Nottingham General Cemetery.
8. Eli Chadborn
was b. about 1840 in Hucknall Torkard, Nottinghamshire, Eng. Eli
married Hannah Bell at Hunslet,
Yorkshire on Sept. 6, 1863. Hannah Bell was born about 1841 at
Kimberley, Nottinghamshire. Eli died in 1906 at age 66; burial Aug. 17,
1906 at Darnall, Sheffield, Yorkshire General Cemetery. Eli and Hannah
Bell Chadborn had twelve children: 1 -
Martha Ellen Chadbourn; 2 - Joseph Chadburn; 3 - Elizabeth Louisa
Chadbourn; 4 - Lilly Chadburn; 5 - Wallace Chadbourne; 6 - Eli
Chadbourn; 7 - Mary Annie Chadbourn; 8 - Hannah Chadbourn; 9 - Florence
Ruth Chadbourne; 10 - Eli Chadbourne (2); 11 - Thomas Chadbourne; 12 -
Eli Chadbourn (3rd Eli) (For more about
the 12 children and 9 grandchildren of Eli and Hannah (Bell) Chadbourn
(married 1863) see Addendum 3.)
9. Elizabeth Hannah Chadbourn, born in 1843 in Hucknall Torkard, the ninth child of
Joseph and Martha (Rhodes) Chadburn, died at age 24 in1867; burial Oct.
20, 1867 at Hucknall Torkard.
10. Louisa Chadbourn, the tenth and
youngest of the children of Joseph and Martha Chadborn, was born in
1846 in Hucknall Torkard. Louisa married Robert Merrin on
June 13, 1867 at Wilford, Nottingham. Louisa died in 1933 at age 87;
burial Jan.11, 1933 at Basford (Nottingham) General Cemetery.
1841
Census for Hucknall Torkard,
Nottinghamshire, England
Joseph Chadbourn, age 40, b. in
Nottinghamshire Co.; employed as a framer
Martha Chadbourn, age 35
John Chadbourn, 15
Joseph Chadbourn, 14
Dennis Chadbourn, 12
Sarah Chadbourn, 9
Martha Chadbourn, 7
Mathew Chadbourn, 2
Eli. Chadbourn, 5 mo.
Dennis and his brother John were the only children of Joseph and
Martha Chadbourn to emigrated to Canada.
Ancestors
of Harriet (Chadbourn) Hedley and Siblings on their
Mother’s Side
Note: Different colours and numbers have
been used for different generations.
Birth years are approximate.
(Gen. numbers are consistent with gen.
numbers on Hedley family tree.)
Gen ~~~~4 (b.1600s) in
orange (e.g. Harriet’s ggggg grandparents)
Gen.~~~3 (b. 1650+)
in black (e.g. Harriet’s gggg grandparents)
Gen.~~ 2 (b. 1700+) are
in brown (e.g. Harriet’s ggg grandparents)
Gen.
~1 (b. 1740+) are in blue
(e.g. Harriet’s gg grandparents)
Gen. 1~ (1770+) are in
purple
(e.g. Harriet’s g grandparents)
Gen. 2 (b. 1800+) are in gray
(e.g. Harriet’s grandparents)
Gen. 3. (b. 1830+) are
in olive (e.g. Harriet’s parents)
Gen. 4- (b. 1860+) are in red (e.g. 4 Harriet)
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William Lock
abt 1685-1754
m
Frances (?)
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Henry Weston
1651-1705
m.1673
Mary (?)
1650-1708
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Wm. Sansom
1695-1770
m 1720 to
Jane Dammor
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George Lock
1709-1758
m 1739 to
Elizabeth Thorne
1714- 1785
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Henry
Weston
1675-1749
m. 1699 to
Anne Buckler
1676-1756
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Richard Lano
1717-1767
m 1741 to
Jane Comben
1714-1806
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Thomas Sansom
1724-1792
m Alice (?)
b(?)-d 1794
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Richard Fudge
b. abt. 1718
m
1744 to
Eliz. Cox
b.abt. 1721, b. 1800
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George Lock
1742-1837
m 1764 to
Mary Pouncey
1740-1796
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Henry Weston
1701-1773
m 1724 to
Edith Marshallsay
1704-1766
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George Standley
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Richard
Lano Sr.
1746-1813
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Jane Sansom
1747-1812
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Richard Snook
(b&d) ?
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Martha Mullet
(b&d) ?
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Robert Fudge
1759-1827
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Elizabeth Lock
1765-1848
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Samuel Weston
1741-1816
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Anne Standley
1745-1797
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Richard
& Jane
married in 1769 (Dorset)
son: Richard Lano Jr.
1772-1833
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Richard & Martha
married in 1767 (Dorset)
dau: Elizabeth Snook
1771-1865
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Robert
& Elizabeth
married|
1781 (Dorset)
son: Robert Fudge
1789-1855
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Samuel
& Anne
married 1772 (Dorset)
dau: Martha Weston
1790-1866I
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Richard &
Elizabeth married 1803 in Portland, Dorset|
son: Richard Lano III
1807-1867, d. Hepworth, Ont. Can.
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Robert & Martha
married 1813 in Melcombe Regis, Dorset|
dau: Martha
Fudge 1815-1892
d. Hepworth, Ont. Can
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Richard
& Martha married 1836
in Melcombe Regis, Dorset
dau: Susanna
Lano 1847-1924 b. in Dorset Co., Eng., m. 1868 in
Kincardine, Ont. to
Dennis Chadbourn (1827-1900) b. in Nottinghamshire,
England (both
d. in Kincardine Township)
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Dennis
&
Susanna married 1868 in Kincardine
dau: Harriet Agnes
Chadbourn (1886-1972) b. in Kincardine Twp., m. 1906 in St.
Matthew’s Anglican Church Kingarf, Ont. to
Albert
Edwin Hedley(1884-1941)
b. in Kinloss Twp., Bruce Co., Ont.. (both d. in Greenock
Twp., Bruce Co.,
Ont.)
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Generation numbers and colour coding for those born
in the late 1800s to the present:
Gen. (5) green
Gen. [6] bold black
Gen. {7}, Gen. 8- and Gen. <9>
regular print
The Isle of Portland
(Photos) is an island off Weymouth District on the extreme southern tip
of
Dorset (Dorsetshire) on the southern coast of England. It is not
technically an island as it is connected to the mainland by a large
causeway of pebbles. The island, extending into the English
Channel, is approximately two miles wide and four miles long.Its
population is now about 15,000.
Its rocky and almost treeless
surface is pitted by the limestone quarries that once yielded the white
stone that became popular for England's many fashionable buildings
after Christopher Wren chose it to face St. Paul's Cathedral in London.
The rubble was ground and used for road beds. It is from this Isle of
Portland that Martha (Fudge) and Richard Lano and their six daughters
emigrated to Ontario, Canada. One of those daughters was Susanna Lano,
who married Dennis Chadbourn. Susanna
Lano and Dennis Chadbourn were the parents of Harriet
(Chadbourn) Hedley.
THE LANO
FAMILY OF DORSET COUNTY, ENGLAND
(Sansom,
Generation ~~~3
to
Lano, Generation 3)
~~~1 William Sansom (born about 1695 in Portland) married Jane Dammor (born about 1699 in Portland) in
Portland, Dorset Co., England on June 26, 1720.
They had four children
(Gen. ~~2 ):
~~1 William Sansom b. 1721
~~2 Mary Sansom b.1722
~~3 Thomas Sansom b.1724, married Alice (–?–) in
Portland, Dorset Co. in 1744 at age 20.
Thomas died at age 68 in 1792. Alice d. two years later, in 1794.
Alice
and Thomas Sansom had eight children
(Gen. ~1):
~1 Jane Sansom, b. Nov. 16, 1747, was married on Oct. 20,
1769 at age 21 in Portland,
Dorset Co. to 23-year-old Richard
Lano Sr., who
was born in Feb.1746 (or 47),
the son of Richard Lano and
Jane Comben. Jane died
at age 64 on Feb. 7, 1812
in Portland. Richard Lano Sr. died one year
later, on Jan. 24, 1813 at age 66.
Jane (Sansom) and Richard Lano Sr. had
seven children (Gen. 1~):
1~ Rebecca Lano b. before 1770, was married at age 24 on
Dec. 31, 1794
to Richard Pitt in Portland,
Dorset Co.,
England.
2~ Richard Lano
b. Dec. 6, 1772 (see Richard Lano Jr. below)
3~ Jane Lano
4~
Robert Lano
5~ Susanna Lano
6~ William Lano
7~ Mary Lano
~2 Thomas Sansom, christened Sept. 18, 1749; d. 1795; m.
Sussana Lano
~3 William Sansom, chris. Dec, 24, 1752
~4 Henry Sansom, chris. Sept. 9, 1754
~5 Robert Sansom, chris. Aug. 22, 1756
~6 Alice Sansom, chris. Feb. 17, 1758
~7 Mary Sansom, chris. Aug. 22, 1756
~8 Susanna Sansom, chris. Sept. 6, 1761, m. Abraham
Pearce June 22, 1782
~~4 Henry Sansom
b. 1729
Richard Lano
Jr., (Gen.1~)
the grandfather of Susanna (Lano)
Chadbourn, was christened Dec. 6, 1772 in Portland, Dorset County,
England, the son of Richard Lano Sr.
and Jane Sansom (above). Richard Lano Jr. was employed as a quarry foreman and
stone merchant on the Isle of Portland, Dorset County, on the
southern coast of England. Richard’s second marriage, Nov. 18, 1803 in
Portland, was to Elizabeth
Snook who was christened Dec. 25,
1771 in Piddletown, Dorset, the daughter of Richard Snook and Martha
Mullett who
were married Aug. 2, 1767 in Piddletown (Parish Registers Vol. VI). Elizabeth was the second-born child in
the family of Martha (Mullet) and Richard Snook:
1~ Martha Snook b. Jan. 10,
1769
2~ Elizabeth Snook b.
Dec. 25, 1771
(great grandmother of Harriet (Chadbourn) Hedley)
3~
Henry Snook b. Sept. 4,
1774
4~ Robert Snook b. July 13, 1777
5~
Richard Snook Jr.
(son of Ann (Davis) and Richard Snook
half brother of the
above four, b. Jan. 26, 1790
Richard Snook (widower) married Ann Davis (spinster) on March
30, 1789 after the death of his first wife Martha (Mullett).
At the time of their
marriage Elizabeth (Snook) and Richard Lano Jr. were both 32 (a
second marriage for both).
Richard Lano Jr. had a previous
marriage, at age 23, to Joan Gibbs
on May 30,
1794 in Portland, Dorset. Joan died on July 11, 1802. Joan (Gibbs) and
Richard Lano Jr. had two daughters:
1
Jane Lano
2
Mary Lano.
Elizabeth
Snook, a widow, had also had a previous
marriage, on Dec. 11, 1796 to Thomas Gibbs, at which Richard Lano Jr, who
later married the then widowed Elizabeth
(Snook) Gibbs, had been a witness. It is assumed Thomas and
Joan Gibbs were brother and sister.)
Richard Lano Jr. died in Portland, Dorset on Nov.18, 1833 (burial Nov.
23) age 61. Elizabeth
(Snook), wife of Richard Lano Jr., died 31 years later on
Jan. 6, 1865 in Reforne, Dorset Co. at age 94.
m1
Elizabeth Snook and Thomas Gibbs, Dec. 11, 1796 in Wyke Regis, Dorset. Elizabeth
and Thomas Gibbs had one daughter (Gen. 2):"
1 Elizabeth Gibbs, christened March
24, 1799 in Portland, Dorset m. William Pitt
on July 2, 1825 in Portland. Susanna (Lano), age 20, (Elizabeth’s
half sister) was
a witness at this marrriage. (Bishops Transcripts, St. George’s)
Elizabeth Gibbs
became a step-daughter of Richard Lano Jr. with her mother’s
second marriage.
Elizabeth (Gibbs) and William Pitt had one child:
1. Elizabeth Pitt, christened May 17, 1829
in Portland, Dorset
m2
Elizabeth (Snook) Gibbs and Richard
Lano Jr. had
four children (Gen 2)
2 Susanna Lano (christened March 3, 1805); died March
25, 1839) married
William Pearce
(b. abt. 1801) They
had four children--one daughter and
three sons (Gen. 3)
before Susanna’s early death at age 34 on March 25, 1839:
1.
Elizabeth Ann Pearce b. Sept.
5, 1830 in Easton,
Portland, Dorset; died July 20,1856
at age 26.
2. William Lano
Pearce b. May 27, 1832
3.
Richard Lano
Pearce b. Jan. 26, 1834
4. Robert John Pearce
b. Dec. 18,
1836
The
1841 Census for Easton, Portland, Dorset County shows the
widower William Pierce living in Easton with his three sons, ages 4, 6
and 9. His daughter, 10-year-old Elizabeth Pierce was living with her
recently widowed grandmother, Elizabeth
(Snook) (Gibbs) Lano, age 68. The 1851 Census shows
Elizabeth Pearce, age 20, again living with her father and brothers,
who were then 14, 16 and 19. (From "The Four Drive, A
Genealogy Newsletter" Vol. VIII, No.2, Aug. 2005, pub. by Donald
Chinnery, Florida.)
3 Richard Lano III,
the son of Richard Lano Jr. and Elizabeth Snook
(above), was born about
1807 on Portland Isle, Dorset
County.
m1 Richard
married Jane (Miller) White
on
March 8, 1829. Two sons died
in infancy. Jane
died at age
25 on April 6, 1834 in Easton, Portland, St. John’s
Parish.
m2 Richard Lano III's
second
marriage at
age 29, was to
20-year-old
Martha
Weston Fudge christened
Sept.1, 1815 at Melcombe Regis, Dorset.
daughter of Robert Fudge and Martha Weston. Martha Fudge and Richard
Lano III were m. July
13, 1836, St. Mary's Church, Malcombe Regis,
Dorset,
England. On Portland
Isle, Dorset County, the Lano name had
long been
associated with quarrying. (See Lano’s Bridge.) Richard was
listed as "stone
mason" in the 1841 Census for
Dorset and as "railway
contractor" in Dorset’s
1852 Census. Richard Lano died Aug. 29, 1867 at age 60.
(See "Family of
Martha (Fudge) and Richard Lano III" after "The Fudge
Family of
Dorset Co" below)
4
Ann Lano was
christened Feb. 14, 1808 in Portland, Dorset.
5 Mary Lano, b. 1808, Portland, Dorset, d. age 34 on Jan. 30,
1843 (burial Feb.4), Portland.
6 Robert Lano,
chris. June 18, 1809, Portland, d.
age 6, Apr. 13, 1815
burial Apr. 16) Portland
7 William Lano,
chris. Oct. 20, 1811, Portland, d. age 20,
Sept. 22, 1831
(burial
Sept. 26)
8 Albert Henry Lano,
chris. Aug. 14, 1814, Portland m. Ann (–?–) b. 1806,
Portland. Albert, carpenter, d. age 60 on
May 9, 1874, Portland. Ann d. eight
years later, age 76, on March
20, 1882, Portland.
Albert
Henry and Ann Lano
had nine children:
1. Richard Lano, christened
April 12, 1840 in Portland, Dorset, died at age 2.
Burial Jan. 27, 1843 in Portland.
2. Ann Lano was christened May
30, 1841 in Portland.
3. Mary Lano was baptized March 5, 1843 in
Portland.
4. Richard Lano (#2) was baptized April 27, 1845 in
Portland.
5. Albert Henry Lano bapt. July 19, 1846 in Portland,
Dorset, d. at age 9 months.
Burial April 10, 1847, Portland.
6. Albert Henry Lano (#2) bapt. April 16,1848, Burial
April 26, 1848.
7. Susanna Lano b.1849 in Portland
8. Elizabeth Lano was b. Jan. 19,1851 in Portland.
9. Albert Henry Lano, a
carpenter, b. Nov. 28, 1852 in Portland, m.
Ann (--?--).
They had five children–three girls and four boys. Albert,
Ann and their first four
children appeared on the 1851 Census
for Portland:
1851
Census for Portland - 40 Easton Street, Village of Reforne
Albert Lano,
head, married, age 36, occ. Master Carpenter & Grocer, born in
Portland, Dorset, Eng.
Ann Lano,
wife, married, age 34, born in Portland
Ann Lano,
daughter, age 9, Scholar, born in Portland
Mary Lano,
daughter, age 8, Scholar, born in Portland
Richard Lano,
son, age 5, Scholar, born in Portland
Susanna Lano,
daughter, age 2, born in Portland
Elizabeth Lano,
daughter, age 3 months, born in Portland
Ten years later, the 1861
Census for Portland (following) indicated that Ann, 19, and Mary,
18, were employed as dressmakers, and Richard, 16, was listed as
"carpenter." Susan, 11, was going to school, and a second son, Albert,
age eight, was also in school.
Living nearby were
Albert Henry Lano’s mother Elizabeth
(Snook)(Gibbs) Lano, who was a widow, age 89, her daughter Elizabeth (Gibbs) Pitt (from her
marriage to Thomas Gibbs), also a widow, working as a
dressmaker, and granddaughter Elizabeth
Pitt, age 12, going to school: (On the 1851 Census
for Portland, ten years earlier, Elizabeth (Snook) (Gibbs) was
living independently at 40 Reforne St., near her son Richard Lano III and his wife and
family who emigrated to Canada in 1857. (See 1851 Census
after Richard Lano III below)
1861
Census for Portland - 40 Easton Street, (Private House),Village of
Reforne
Albert Lano,
head, married, age 44, occ. Carpenter, born in Portland
Ann Lano, wife,
married, age 42, born in Portland
Ann Lano,
daughter, unmarried, age 19, Dressmaker, born in Portland
Mary Lano,
daughter, unmarried, age 18, Dressmaker, born in Portland
Richard Lano,
son, unmarried, age 16, Carpenter, born in Portland
Susan Lano,
daughter, age11, Scholar, born in Portland
Elizabeth Lano,
daughter, age 10, Scholar, born in Portland
Albert Lano,
son, age 8, Scholar, born in Portland
1861
Census for Portland - Private House
Elizabeth
Lano, head, widow, age 89, b. in Piddletown, Dorset
Elizabeth Pitt,
daughter, widow, age 62, Dressmaker, b. in Portland
Elizabeth Pitt,
granddaughter, age 12, Scholar, b. in Portland
Twenty years later,
Elizabeth (Snook) Gibbs Lano was no longer living. Her daughter
Elizabeth (Gibbs) Pitt (Albert Lano’s half-sister) was 82 years old,
and her unmarried daughter Elizabeth Pitt was 32 years old.
1881
Census for Portland - Private House
Elizabeth Pitt,
head, widow, age 82, b. in Portland
Elizabeth Pitt,
granddaughter, unmarried, age 32, b. in Portland
Richard Lano III
(son of Elizabeth (Snook) (Gibbs)
and Richard Lano Jr.) and Martha Weston
(Fudge) Lano had six daughters and one son: (Gen.3) Emma, Martha, Elizabeth, Agnes, Robert
(died at age three in 1849), Susanna and Harriett Cecilia Lano.
1851
Census for Portland, Dorset - 39 Reforne Street
Richard Lano,
head, married, age 44, occ. Railway Contractor, b. in Portland
Martha W. Lano,
wife, married, age 35, b. in Melcombe Regis
Emma F. Lano,
daughter, age 13, b. in Portland
Martha W. Lano,
daughter, age 11, scholar, b. in Portland
Elizabeth S.
Lano, daughter, age 9, scholar, b. in Portland
Agness N. Lano,
daughter, age 8, scholar, b. in Portland
Susanna Lano,
daughter, age 3, b. in Portland
Harriett C.
Lano, daughter, age 1, b. in Portland
Living nearby was
Richard’s mother, widow Elizabeth (Snook) (Gibbs) Lano:
Location
40 Reforne Street
Elizabeth Lano,
head, widow, age 78, formerly stone merchant, born in Piddletown, Dorset
On April 20, 1857, six years after the above census,
Richard, age 50, his wife Martha, age 42, their five unmarried
daughters (ages 7 to 17) and the recently married Emma (age 19) and her
husband William Hinde
departed from
Portland, England for Quebec, Canada aboard the sailing ship
"Atlantic." The sea voyage, with "Captain Barret" in charge, took one
month and thirteen days (April 20 to June 2, 1857). Richard apparently
did not accompany his family; he may have preceded them to Canada.
Robert Lano, possibly a cousin, accompanied the family and kept, for
his wife Mary, a journal of the group’s experiences while crossing the
Atlantic. The following excerpts from his Journal give 21
st
Century readers a glimpse into some of the challenges, dangers and
inconveniences faced by our ancestors in the 19
th Century on
their voyage from Europe to Canada, even on an excellent sailing ship
with a reliable captain and crew. It also reveals the relief and joy
felt by the voyagers on seeing again green grass and trees and human
habitations.
The voyage began with "very fine weather...had dinner on deck...on
deck most of the day."
By the third day calm seas were replaced by a "very strong wind,"
and family members, many already seasick, were "obliged to stop below,
for most of the day."
On the sixth day Robert records, "Mother in bed all day, the
others sick at times except myself." By the eighth day, the waves had
subsided and the family group was able to have breakfast and tea on
deck – "no one sick or sorry."
Days 9 to 11 brought fine sailing, and the family spent their days
amusing themselves on deck, doing "needlework, spinning spin poney for
nuts," and killing three of their chickens, one of which they gave to
the captain.
On May 1st Robert notes, "The sea so rough, could not
stand, all the children on deck with a rope to keep them from falling
about...Mother, Emma and William all in bed, but not very sick."
May 3rd brought a gale that caused "very heavy and
rough sea going. Cooked no dinner...I fell down in the cabin...and
struck my back, was not able to come on deck, was obliged to go to
bed." The afternoon "blew a hurricane....The Capt. put our hatch on, so
we were confined below....The vessel shipped a sea and went over the
capt’s cabin on deck and broke the barometer, hung up in the Capt’s
cabin...Sea brining like mountains."
May 4th "...past a large ship...America, bound home to
England..."a very rough sea still."
May 5th "Fine morning...Mother and all the children on
deck...went in captain’s cabin about 8 o’clock and read, sung and
prayed. This is done every night...
May 6th "Killed three more fowl, as our corn begin to
run short."
May 7th "... fine, fair wind... All well and very merry
on deck."
May 10th "...So much sea. Could not sail her, sea
brimming mountains high..."
May 11th "...Elizabeth’s birthday. We had a cake and
give the crew a bottle of brandy to drink to her health. About six
o’clock the men all on deck, singing and dancing until 9 o’clock ..."
May 15th "...begin to feel cold about 100 miles from
the grand fishing Bank of Newfoundland...a little snow and rain on
deck...Oblige to be below."
May 19th "...put fishing line overboard... caught a
codfish, cooked it for tea... enough for all hands. This we enjoyed
very much. All well."
May 20th "...Fine weather, fair wind, all well, very
cold...a lot of porpoises under our
bows."
May 22nd "...Vessels getting closer together, as we are
entering the St. Lawrence... At ten o’clock the Capt. down below, with
us having a glass of grape, all at once a cry come up, Captain,
something the matter...a large Bark, so close to us that a two foot
rule would have touched her. We were all on board, frightened, if she
had touched us, not a doubt but both of us must have sunk, as we were
going at the rate of 6 knots, both of us, but thank God, we cleared
each other. Their vessel was steered wrong, and went the wrong side of
us...This was a near chance of being lost, when you would never heard
of us no more, nor what became of us."
May 23rd "...This is six weeks to-day, when we left our
home...but we have seen no land yet..."
May 24th "...Bird Island in sight... This Island is
covered with birds, it look like it was snow."
May 26th "...Gaspe Island is inhabited by French
people...running along Gaspe Island with a great many vessels, mostly
barks and ships. We are on deck, well and happy afternoon."
May 31st "...A pilot coming toward us. We was soon on
deck, pretty soon to see this new man..."
June 1st "...now we are bounded with porpoises. A very
pretty sight on the shore is one of the beautiful sights ever could be
seen, land cultivated, houses looking so nice with all kinds of trees
and shrubs spreading all around them, it is delightful."
June 2nd "...ship running along by the towns and
villages, close in, every day increases its beauty. There is a church
every six miles and such a church as I never saw in England. All have
spires on them and with a Priest House attached to it, as no
gentleman’s house can equal it....On this shore all the dwelling houses
outside appear so nice and clean as a new pin. All surrounded with the
most beautiful trees, of all kinds. It is impossible for any one to
explain to you the beautiful scenery that is to be seen here."
After landing in Quebec the family made their way to Dereham
Township, Oxford County, Ontario. They eventually settled in Hepworth
in Bruce County, Ontario. Richard and Martha Lano both died in
Hepworth, Richard at age 60 on August 29, 1867, only ten years after
coming to Canada, and Martha 25 years later, in 1892 at age 76.
(For more about this family see "(Gen.3) Family of Martha
(Fudge) & Richard Lano III" below.)
THE FUDGE FAMILY OF DORSET
COUNTY, ENGLAND
(Five
Generations
~~2, ~1, 1~, 2, 3., and 4-)
Richard Fudge
(b.abt. 1718) married Elizabeth Cox (Generation ~~1) in Corscombe, Dorsetshire on
April
10, 1744 (Dorset Marriage Index 1538-1837).
Elizabeth (Cox) Fudge (b.abt. 1721) died July
20, 1800 in Corscombe. (Richard Fudge and Elizabeth Cox were great,
great grandparents of Susanna Lano.) Richard Fudge
and
Elizabeth
Cox had six children:
~1 Mary
Fudge christened Sept. 8, 1744 in Corscombe, Dorset
~2 William Fudge christened Nov. 8,
1745 in Corscombe, Dorset
~3 John Fudge christened Dec. 28, 1747
in Corscombe, Dorset
~4 Robert Fudge christened Apr. 28,
1751 in Corscombe, Dorset
~5 Sarah Fudge christened Apr. 27,
1757 in Corscombe, Dorset
~6 James Fudge christened Feb. 15,
1760 in Corscombe, Dorset
Note: Above
names and dates are from Family Search TM International Genealogy
Index v5.0, British Isles. Robert Fudge’s birthdate was given as
Apr. 28, 1758 by the Somerset and Dorset Family History
Society (SDFHS) on a "Family Group Sheet"sent in reply to a request
by Donald Chinnery, editor of The Four Drive, A Genealogy
Newsletter, Vol. IV, No. 2 July 24, 2000.:
(Gen ~1) Robert Fudge, born
April 28,1751 (the
son of Elizabeth (Cox) and
Richard Fudge)
Marriage - Feb.
25, 1781 at Holy Trinity Church, Dorchester,
Dorset, Robert
Fudge, bachelor, 23, of this parish and Elizabeth Lock,
spinster, also of this parish, daughter of William Lock and
Elizabeth
Guy (Generation ~~1).
Witnesses: Thomas Pouncey and William Clark (SDFHS
- Marriage Index)
Robert Fudge was born
April 28, 1751 in Corscombe, Dorset and died Dec.
6, 1827 at age 69
in Upwey, Dorset. Elizabeth Lock
was born 1765. She died at
age 82 on Dec. 24, 1848 in Dorchester, Dorset. Elizabeth (Lock)
and Robert Fudge had eight children (Gen.1~):
1
Elizabeth Fudge b.1782
2
Richard Fudge b.1785
3
Mary Fudge b.1786
4
Robert Fudge b.1789 in
Upway, Dorset, England; d. 1855; m. Martha
Weston
5
William Lock Fudge b.1794
6
James Fudge b. 1796
7
George Fudge b.1798
8 Thomas
Fudge b. 1798 (twins) (LDS
ancestral files)
(Gen.1~):
Robert Fudge (1789-1855),
grandfather of Susanna (Lano)
Chadbourn, was christened in Upwey, Dorset County July 10, 1789 at
Melcombe Regis, Robert, age 24, married Martha
Weston, age 23, on April 28, 1813 in MelcombeRegis, Dorset (Dorset
Marriage Index 1538-1837). Martha
Weston was christened March 3, 1790 in Melcombe Regis, Dorset, the
daughter of
Samuel Weston (b.
1741; d. Feb. 4, 1816 in Melcombe Regis, Dorset) and
Anne Standley (Gen.~1) (b. 1745 in Melcombe Regis;
burial Jan. 1797 in Wareham, Dorset). Samuel Weston and Anne
Standley (the parents of Martha Weston) were married April 21, 1772 in
Melcombe Regis, Dorset. (Samuel Weston was the son of Henry Weston, christened Nov. 30,
1701; died March 9, 1773 in Wyke Regis, Dorset and Edith Marshallsay, born 1704; died
June 1, 1776 in Wyke Regis, Dorset.)
Robert Fudge,
the husband of Martha Weston, was
employed as a butcher. He died at age 66 on Feb. 7, 1855 in Wakeham,
Dorset (burial Feb. 12 in Portland, Dorset). Martha, died 11 years
later at age 66 on March 6, 1866 (burial March 10) in Portland, Dorset.
Martha (Weston) and Robert Fudge had eight children (Gen.2):
Family of Martha (Weston) and Robert Fudge (Gen. 2)
1 Martha
Weston Fudge
b. Sept.1,1815 m. Richard
Lano
2 Emma Fudge,
Martha’s sister, was baptized Sept. 24, 1818 in Melcombe Regis, Dorset.
3 Elizabeth
Fudge b. 1820 in Melcombe Regis, Dorset
4
Cecila Fudge
b. 1823 in Melcombe Regis, Dorset
5 Francis Fudge b. 1825 in
Melcombe
Regis, Dorset
6
Weyland Fudge
(f) b. 1828 in Melcombe Regis, Dorset
7
Samuel
Weston Fudge, the only son of Martha (Weston) and
Robert Fudge was b. 1830.
8
Fanny Fudge
was baptized June 5, 1832 in Melcombe Regis, Dorset. Fanny married
Joseph
Besant Fowler on Isle of Portland,
Dorset on July 6, 1853, when Fanny was
21.
Joseph Fowler was born March 26, 1826 in Wyke Regis.
1 Martha Weston Fudge,
eldest daughter of Martha (Weston)
and Robert
Fudge (above) was born
Sept 1, 1815 in Melcombe Regis, Dorset. Martha, age 20, married
29-year-old Richard
Lano III (son of Richard Lano Jr. and Elizabeth Snook) on
July 13, 1836 in St. Mary’s Church,
Melcombe Regis. Richard Lano was born about 1807 on Portland Isle (See last paragraph of LANO FAMILY OF
DORSET above). Martha and Richard Lano III and
their six daughters,
Emma, Martha, Elizabeth, Agnes,
Susanna, and Harriett, emigrated from Dorset County, England to Canada
in 1857 and eventually settled in Hepworth, Bruce County, Ont. Richard
Lano died Aug. 29 1867 in
Hepworth at age 60. Martha died 25 years later in 1892 at age 77 in
Hepworth.(
Martha
(Fudge) and Richard Lano
were Susanna (Lano) Chadbourn’s
parents, Harriet (Chadbourn's grandparents)
(Gen. 3) Family
of Martha (Fudge) (1815-1892) & Richard Lano
III (1807-1867)
1. Emma
Fudge Lano b. 1839 m. William Hinde
2.
Martha Weston Lano b. 1837
m. James Clifford
3.
Elizabeth Snook Lano
b. 1841 m. Edward White
4.
Agnes Naomi Lano
b. 1842 m. George Gates
5.
Robert Fudge Lano
b. Nov. 22, 1845; died died April
10, 1849 at age 3
6. Susanna Lano b.
1847 b.
Sept. 21,
1847; d. Nov.27, 1924; m. Dennis
Chadbourn
7.
Harriett Cecilia Lano
b. 1849 m. John Fitch
1861
Ontario Census for Dereham Township, Oxford County
(LDS
Film # 349306, p. 36)
Richard Lano, farmer, b. in England, age 55
Martha Lano , born in England,
age 45
Martha Lano, b. in Eng., age 21
Eliza Lano, b. in Eng., age 19
Agnes Lano, b. in Eng., age 17
Susan Lano, b. in Eng., age 13
Harriett Lano, b. in Eng., age
11
William Hynes, b. in Eng., age
29 (Hinde?)
Emmy Hynes, b. in Eng., age 23
Martha Hynes, b. in Canada
West, age 2 (at next birthday)
Wesleyan Methodist was listed as the religion for all. The family was
living in a one-story frame house. Emma, the eldest daughter of Martha
and Richard Lano, and her husband William Hynes (Hinde) and their
one-year-old child, Martha, were living with Emma’s parents
Martha and Richard Lano.
Richard Lano died Aug. 29, 1867 in Hepworth at age 60. Martha died
25 years later in 1892 at age 77 in Hepworth. (Martha (Fudge) and
Richard Lano were Susanna (Lano) Chadbourn’s parents, Harriet
(Chadbourn) Hedley’s grandparents.)
1/ Family of Emma Fudge Lano and William Butts
Hinde
1. Emma Fudge
Lano, christened Nov. 15, 1837 on Isle of
Portland, Dorset, England was the eldest of the six daughters of Martha Fudge and Richard Lano III. Emma was married March 23, 1857 in Portland,
Dorset to William Buttes Hinde (Other
spellings: Hindes, Hines and Hynde) Less than a month after
their marriage, Emma (Lano) and Richard Hinde sailed with Emma’s mother
and five sisters from Portland, Dorset, England to Quebec, Canada
aboard the sailing vessel "Atlantic." Emma and William lived, at least
for awhile, with Emma’s parents and sisters in Dereham Township, Oxford
County, Ont. Their first child, Martha Hinde, was born in Canada
West (Ontario) three years after their arrival in Canada. A letter from
Emma to her sister Harriet Fitch in Antrim County, Michigan, dated Feb.
22, 1875 indicated that William and Emma Hinde and their children were
living in Harriston, Ont. William Hinde, according to the letter, was
often absent from the family on business trips, including at least one
voyages to England. William Hinde was born Sept.16, 1831 (christened
Oct. 9) in
Portland, Devonshire, England, a descendent of at least five
generations of Portland families:
William Butts Hinde
was the son of Hugh Hinde
(1807-1867), a quarryman, and Ann Scriven (1808-1896)
married 1829 in Portland. (Ann was
the daughter of William Scriven
(1777-1841) and Ann Shaddock White
(1778-1835) married 1802
.. . . grandson of William
Hinde (1763-1831) and Jane Butts White (1778-1851), married Oct.25, 1797. Jane was
the daughter of Zachariah White
(b.1755) and Mary Butts
(b. 1759) m. 1778. William’s
first marriage was in April 1795 to Lucy "Norster" daughter of Rebekah
Lano and Albert Nosciter. Lucy died July 1795 ).
. . . great grandson of
William Hinde (b.1736) and Agnes Comben
(1741-1814) married 1763. Agnes was the daughter of
Elizabeth Attwool
and Bartholomew
Comben.
. . . great, great grandson of William Hinde (1701-1743) and Elizabeth Sameways (1705-1743)
married Feb.3, 1727. Elizabeth was the daughter of John
(d.1724) and Mary
(d.1742) Sameways.
. . . great, great, great grandson of
Hester Pitt and John Hinde, married 1700
(d.1707)
The 1861 Census showed Emma and William
Hinde and one-year-old Martha living with Emma’s five sisters and
parents Richard and Martha (Fudge) Lano in a one-storey frame house in
Oxford County four years after their emigration to Canada. Twenty years
later, the 1881 Census showed William and Emma
(Lano) Hinde settled in Harriston, Ontario with their family of seven
children, ages 4 to 23:
1881 Census for
Harriston, Wellington North, Ontario
William Hinde, age 52, born in
England, occupation "cattle and sheep," Church of Eng.
Emmie Hinde, age 48, born in
England, occupation "dealer," Church of England
Martha Hinde, age 23, born in Ontario, Church of
England
Robert Hinde, age 19, born in Ontario, occupation
"clerk," Church of England
William Hinde, age 17, born in Ontario, Church of
England
Harriet Hinde, age 12, born in Ontario, Church of
England
Richard Hinde, age 10, born in Ontario, Church of England
Charles Hinde, age 6, born in Ontario, Church of
England
James Hinde, age 4, born in Ontario, Church of
England
Twenty years later William and Emma and three of their younger
children were still living at their home in the town of Harriston,
Ontario:
1901
Census for Harriston, Wellington (North), Ontario
William Hinde, head, born Sept.16,
1831
Emma F. Hinde, wife, born Nov. 15, 1837, age 63
Harriet E. Hinde, daughter, born Dec. 30, 1874,
age 26
Charles H. Hinde, son, born Aug. 19, 1875, age 25
James F. Hinde, son, born Nov. 28, 1877
William Butts Hinde
died July 7, 1903 at age 71; Emma Fudge Lano died 15 years later,
on March 22, 1919 at age 81 in Delaware, Middlesex County, Ontario;
eight children:
1 - Martha Ann Hinde
b. Sept. 20, 1858 Durham, Ontario, d. Aug. 19, 1922, m. Richard R. Hopkins Nov. 3,
1879 in Mount Forest, Ont.
Richard was b. Nov. 3, 1858 in Mount Forest,
Ont.; two children:
(1) Francis Recival Hopkins b. March
30, 1887; d. (?)
(2) Herbert Evert Hopkins
2 - Mary Hinde
b. abt 1860, died in infancy
3 - Robert Hinde b. abt 1862; died abt.1892 of tuberculosis
4
- William Hinde Jr. b. June 18, 1863
in Harriston; d. Sept. 27, 1934
m1
Martha W. White on May 4, 1886 in
Kincardine. Martha, daughter of Elizabeth Snook Lano and Edward White,
was b. abt.1864 in Kincardine Twp. Martha d. in the fourth year of
their marriage, on May 14, 1890, age 26; one child:
(1) Daisy
Mae Hinde b. Feb.19, 1887; m. (unknown); d. Aug.19,
1929 at age 42:
[1] Doris (–?–)
[2] Marjorie (–?–)
m2 William Hinde m. Rachel Donaldson on Nov. 4, 1892 in
Drew, Ont. Rachel was born Aug. 21, 1871 at Stoney Creek, Ont.
(daughter of Mary Nutbrown
and Thomas Donaldson,
born in Megantic County, Quebec); Rachel died May
1952; seven children:
(2) Robert ‘Harry’ Weston Hinde b.
Oct.14, 1894 in Harriston; d. Aug. 26, 1982,
Waseca, Sask.Harry, age 44, m. 21-year-old Lottie Jeffrey on June 18, 1938.
Lottie was b. June 16, 1917. Two
children:
[1] Mery Hinde
[2] Alan Hinde
(3) Jesse Alma Hinde b. July 27,
1896; d. 1995; m. Archie McKercher;
2 children:
[1] Harry McKercher
[2] Noelle McKercher b. 1935
(4) Hazel Victoria Hinde b. Dec.21, 1897; d. 1992; m.
Alec McKercher; 6 children:
[1]
Donald McKercher
[2] Gordon McKercher
[3] Bruce McKercher
[4] Ross McKercher
[5] Kathleen McKercher
]6] Margarey McKercher
(5) Nellie Beatrice Hinde b. Dec.
6, 1899; d. 1988; m. Hugh Lamb;
five children:
[1] Helen Lamb
[2] Dorothy Lamb
[3] Robert Lamb
[4] Ken Lamb
[5] El Lamb
(7) Arthur Lano Hinde b. March 10,
1901; d. 1991, m. (–?–); 3
children:
[1] Norma Hinde
[2] Mel Hinde
[3] Marion Hinde
(8) Bessie
Wenona Hinde b. April 11, 1904; d. 1992; married Bert
Headley
1901 Census for Harriston, Wellington (North)
Ontario
William Hinde
Jr., head, born June 16, 1863, age 37
Rachel D. Hinde,
wife, born Aug. 21, 1871, age 29
Dasi M. Hinde,
daughter, born Feb. 19,1896, age 14
Robert H. W.
Hinde, son,born Oct, 10,1894, age 6
Jessie A. Hinde,
daughter, born July 27, 1896, age 4
Hazle V. Hinde,
daughter, born Dec. 21, 1897, age 5
Nellie B. Hinde,
daughter, born Dec. 6, 1899, age 1
Herbert Slemman,
servant, age 18
Ten years later "Robert H. W." was called "Harry" and two
new children, Arthur and Bessie, had arrived:
1911 Census for Harriston, Wellington (North) Ontario
William Hinde
age 47
Rachel Hinde
age 37
Harry Hinde age
16
Jessea Hinde age
14
Hazel Hinde
age 13
Nellie Hinde age
11
Arthur Hinde
age 9
Bessie Hinde age
7
5 - Richard Hugh Hinde b. Aug.12,
1872, married Beatrice Hucks
on Nov. 22, 1899 in Harriston. Beatrice was b. Nov.15, 1872; Richard
died in Lloydminster, Saskatchewan in 1953; Beatrice d.1973 in
Lloydminster; three sons:
(1) Horace
William Hinde b. Sept.1, 1900 in Harriston
(2) John
Andrew Hinde b. July 20, 1904 in Harriston
(3) Robert
Hugh Hinde b. July 20, 1904; d. Aug 1969 in
Lloydminster, Sask.
1881 Census for Harriston, Wellington (North) Ontario
Richard H Hinde,
head, born Aug. 12, 1872, age 28
Beatrice
Hinde, wife, born Nov. 15, 1875, age 25
Horace W. Hinde,
son, born Sept. 1, 1900
6 - Harriet ‘Hattie’
or ‘Haddie’ Hinde b. Dec. 30, 1874; m.
William Hartley, a clergyman.
7 - Charles Henry Hinde b. Aug. 19,
1875; d. April 3, 1938; m. Elizabeth
‘Beth’ Henry on April 15, 1909, Beth was born in
Wingham, Ont.
She worked at Freeport Sanatarium, Ont.; died
of cancer in 1963; one child:
(1) Marion Robina Hinde
b. Jan. 19, 1913; d. of cancer in Nov. 1953 at age 40.
8 - James Frederick Hinde b. Nov, 28, 1877;
d. Oct. 30, 1953; m. 1903 to Ada (or Joyce)
‘Winona’ Bowerman
of Beaverton, Ont. who died in March
1954; one child:
(1) Ross
Lano Hinde b. May 28, 1906; d. March 1981; married Oct.
2, 1829 to
Hazel Brownlee, b. Aug. 1910;
lives near Vancouver, B.C. four children:
[1] Joyce Hinde b.1933, m.1955 to Walter Campbell
b.1930; live in Waseka;
{1}Sharron Campbell b.1955, m. Steve Kolbida in 1976; live in Calgary;
1- Jeremy Kolbida b. 1978
2- Janine Kolbida b. 1983
{2} Ross Campbell b.1958, m. Kathy (–?–) in 1985;
Ross has taken over the farm in Waseca.
1- Jason Campbell b. 1986
2- Jamie Campbell b. 1986
3- Sheron Campbell b. 1989
{3} Barb Campbell b.1960, m. Lorne Garner (divorced); live in
Edmonton:
1- Ian Garner b. 1981
2- Stuart Garner b. 1986
[2] Lano Ross Hinde b. Sept. 2, 1935; d. Jan. 23, 2007; was
married in 1968 to
Kathleen Valerie Nicholson, born in 1934 in
Toronto; two children:
{1} Tara Lynne Hinde b. 1969 m. Derek Weiss in 1996; live in Calgary
{2} Maria Anne Hinde b. 1971, m. Stephen White in 1999; live in Calgary;
1- Nathan Aston White b. 2002
2- Christopher Jensen White b. 2004
3- Elizabeth Morgan White b. 2006
[3] Arlene Hinde b.
1940, m1 Charlie Field
(divored), two children:
{1} Melanie Field b. 1967 m. 1998; lives in Vancouver, B.C.
{2} Robert ‘Bob’ Francis Field b.1968, m.1991 to Lisa
(–?–); live in
Victoria,
1- Mackenna Field b. 2006
m2 Arlene m. Jo McCall (divorced); two children:
{1}
Trish McCall b.1976; lives in Quesnel, B.C. with her mother Arlene;
1- Jessica McCall b. 1993
2- Jordon McCall b. 1995
{2}
Rocky McCall b. 1977 m. Stacey (–?–);
Rocky and Stacy live in Calgary, Alberta
[4] James Hinde b. 1941, never married; lives in Bonneville in
northern Alberta
2/ Family of Martha Weston Lano and
James Clifford
2. Martha Weston Lano b. Aug. 18,
1839 (christened Sept. 8) on Portland Isle, Dorset Co., England,
emigrated to Oxford County, Ontario, Canada with her parents Martha
(Fudge) and Richard Lano III on April 20, 1857. Martha married
James Clifford, who was born about 1839 in East
Hendred, England, the son of
Rachel (Haines?)
and Clifford (?) Clifford. James and Martha were married in
Oxford Co., Ontario, Canada shortly after their arrival. Martha (Lano)
and James Clifford settled in Amabel Township, Bruce County
North, where they built a log home near the
road on lot 12, concession 8. Several years later, in 1871, they
received a Crown Deed to this 100-acre lot. They eventually built,
further back on the property, a lovely brick home that stands today.
An article submitted by Dorothy Burdette to The Four Drive, A
Genealogy Newsletter states, "Martha had come from a slightly
higher class of pioneer family and brought several family treasures
with her. The treasures passed down to her youngest daughter Rachel,
and Martha’s granddaughter Ena McClean remembers often handling these
family momentoes when on vacation at her Aunt Rachel’s. Ena remembered
water colours on parchment, supposedly painted by Martha’s mother (Martha
(Fudge) Lano), the Lano family crest on parchment, a lovely
paisley silk shawl and some beautiful sewing boxes. Unfortunately these
were lost to the family when Rachel died without any heirs, and her
husband, George Smith, sold family heirlooms at auction."
Martha and James Clifford played an active role in the development
of their community. James was a trustee on the school board for the log
school that was built in the early 1870s. Teachers’ salaries at the
time were $200 to $300. Zion Methodist Church was formed as part of a
new mission in 1875, with services held in the log school house. Martha
and James Clifford made up one-third of the new church’s membership of
six.
|
James Clifford,
September 23 1896 -
57 years
The winter of trouble
past
The storms of affliction are o’er
The struggles are ended at last
And sorrow and death are
no more
|
Richard (or Russel), the second son of Martha and James Clifford,
died at age five in 1871. James Clifford Sr. died Sept 28, 1896 at age
57. Both Russel (or Richard) and James Sr. were buried in a little
cemetery near Spring Creek. The stone’s inscription suggests something
of the harsh lives of the early pioneers:
Martha (Lano) Clifford d. Dec. 9,
1910. After her death the bodies of James and Richard (or Russel) were
also moved to Zion Cemetery, which was developed in 1896, and a large
tombstone was erected. The headstone of Samuel Clifford (d.1920) is
adjacent." (Submitted by Dorothy Burdette
to "The Four Drive, A Genealogy Newsletter" Vol. VII, No.1, July 1,
2003, published by Donald Chinnery, Florida.) Martha (Lano) and
Jim Clifford had eight childen
(Gen. 4):
1 - William James Clifford b. Aug. 5, 1864; d. July 28, 1945
2 - Richard Charles Clifford b. July 14, 1866; d. Nov. 11,
1871
3 - Martha Lydia Clifford
b.
Sept. 15, 1868; d. Jan. 1. 1946, married Charles Murray
4 -
Rachel Clifford
b. Jan. 30, 1871; d. Sept. 2, 1946, married George Smith
5
- Edward (Ned) Henry Clifford
b.
May 23, 1873; d. Sept. 30, 1957
6 - Joseph Clifford b.
Dec.
12, 1876; d. Feb. 10, 1950
7 - Samuel Weston Clifford
b.
June 10, 1879; d. July 16, 1920
8 - Robert John Clifford b.
June 10, 1882; d. Oct. 18, 1956, married Alice (--?--) (Above names and dates for the
Clifford family provided by Carolyn Mazmanian,
granddaughter of Robert and
great granddaughter of
Martha Weston Lano and James Clifford)
3/ Family of Elizabeth Snook Lano and
Edward White
3.
Elizabeth Snook Lano
b. May 11,1841 (christened May 30) in Portland, Dorset,
daughter of Richard Lano III and
Martha Fudge (m.1836), emigrated to Quebec with her mother and sisters, celebrating her
16th birthday aboard the sailing ship "Atlantic."
In 1861 Elizabeth was living with her family in Oxford County, Ontario,
and eventually in Hepworth, Amabel Township, Bruce County. Elizabeth
Lano married Edward White (b. abt. 1840). They lived for a short time
in Hepworth, then in 1864 moved to Lot 31, Con. 7 of Kincardine
Township (Crown Deed in 1868) where Edward also worked at clearing land
for the Chadbourn brothers, whose property was across the road. Edward
and Elizabeth later bought property on Concession 4. Edward, in his
thirties, died of pneumonia during the early1870s.
Elizabeth (Lano)
White died in 1928 in Kincardine Twp., Bruce County, Ont. Elizabeth and
Ed White had seven children:
1. Richard (Dick) Lano White (1863-1937)
2. Martha White
(died young)
3. Mary Ann White
4. Susanna White
5. Robert White
(died young)
6. Edward G. White
7. William White
(See Addendum IV, The White Family" at the end of this
chapter.)
4/ Family of Agnes Naomi Lano and George Gates
4. Agnes Naomi Lano
b. Dec. 15, 1842 in Portland, Dorset. She was 14 when she came to
Canada in 1857 on the sailing ship "Atlantic" with her mother Martha
Fudge) Lano and her five sisters. Four years later, in 1861, Agnes was
18, and the Lano family was living in Dereham Twp., Oxford Co., Ont. (
1861 Census for Oxford Twp.) The following
year, nineteen-year-old Agnes married
George Gates
on January 6, 1862 in Ingersoll, Oxford County. George Gates, age 36, a
Methodist, was born in Sway, Hampshire,`England in 1826 (
1881 Census for Amabel Twp.)
The couple eventually settled in Amabel Township, Bruce County. George
Gates died at age 71 on April 8, 1897 in Amabel Township (burial Zion
Cemetery). Agnes died 12 years later, in 1909 at age 67. Agnes (Lano)
and George Gates had eleven children
(Gen. 4):
1 - William Richard Gates b.1862 in Canada
2 - Robert Lano Gates
b. abt. 1864 in Canada
3 - Charles Henry Gates
b. Feb. 15, 1866; d. Dec. 28, 1945
4 - Edward James Gates
b. April 1868
5 - Joseph John Gates b. April
1868
6 - Martha Lano Gates was b. Oct. 24,
1869 in Amabel Twp., Bruce Co. The "Accouchereur" for Martha’s birth was "Mrs.
Lano" (Martha’s grandmother and namesake.) Martha (Fudge) Lano
Martha Lano (Gates) married Samuel Doubt,
who was born about 1860 in Ontario.
Martha Gates and Samuel Doubt had eight children:
(1) Arthur Doubt
(2) Mary Emma
Doubt
(3) Harold
Doubt b. abt. 1898 in Amabel Twp., Bruce Co., Ont.
(4) Percy Doubt
(5) Ethel Doubt
(6) Emily Doubt
(7) George Doubt
(8) Herbert
Doubt b. abt. 1890
Martha Lano Gates died Feb. 3, 1930 at age 60.
1871 Ont.
Census for Amabel Twp., Bruce Co., (Dist.28; subdist. F,
Div.1, p.5)
George Gates 44 born in
England; Wesleyan Methodist; occupation farmer
Agnes 28 born in England; Wesleyan
Methodist
George 22 born in England; Wesleyan Methodist
(b. in Portland, Dorset, Eng. see: 1851 census for Dorsit provided by V. Grove)
William
8 born in Canada; Wesleyan Methodist
Robert
6 born in Canada
Charles 5 born in Canada
Martha 1 born
in Canada
Martha Lano 54 born in England; Wesleyan Methodist
Apparently in 1871 Martha (Fudge) Leno was living with her
daughter Agnes and family, her husband Richard Lano having died four
years earlier. "George Gates, age 22" may have been a son of the elder
George Gates from a previous marriage.
7 - Emma Ellen Gates was
b. April 5, 1872 ; d. April 16, 1906.
8 - Agnes Naomi Gates, the eighth child of
Agnes Naomi (Lano) and George Gates, was born Aug. 8, 1874
in Amabel Township, Bruce Co., Ont. Agnes married Samuel Bannister, who was b. Jan. 7, 1868
in Elmwood, Ont. Agnes Naomi Gates died in 1960 at age 86.
(Information from Marilyn Bannister, daughter-in-law of the late Robert
and Alice (Law) Bannister of
Hepworth, Ont.) to Don Chinnery, editor
of The Four Drive, A Genealogy Newsletter Vol. 1, No. 2 June, 1997 and
Vol. VI,
No.1 May 2002) Agnes and Samuel Bannister had five children:
(1) Frederick
Bannister
(2) Edith Bannister
(3) Robert Bannister b. April 7, 1900;
d. Jan. 28, 1978. Robert m. Alice Law Nov.27, 1929. Alice was b. March
27, 1908; d. July 19, 1988. Robert and Alice Bannister farmed
in the Hepworth area, Bruce Co. Three
children:
[1] Dorothy Bannister b. Oct 28, 1930 married Wilfred Loucks (b. Dec. 16, 1919; d. Apr. 25, 1994)
[2] Roberta Isobel Bannister b. May 23, 1935 married Lloyd (–?–)
[3] Frederick (Fred) Allan Bannister b. March 25, 1940; d. Aug
11,
1992. Frederick married Marilyn Ann Cuthbert in 1967.
Two children:
{1} Robert Harvey Bannister b. 1971
{2} Frederick Scott Bannister b. 1976
(4) Emerson Bannister married Beulah
(–?–) Two children:
[1] Elmer Bannister married Donna
(–?–)
[2] Mary Bannister married Doug (–?–)
(5) Martha Bannister b. abt. 1911
attended Normal School (Teachers College). In
1997 Martha, 86, was
living in Bruce County.
9 - Elizabeth Ann Gates, b. 1877, was the
ninth child of Agnes Naomi and George Gates.
In a letter dated Oct.
29, 1878, from Martha Weston Lano (still living with Agnes and George
Gates in Amabel) to her daughter Harriett Fitch in Michigan, shortly
after the birth of Agnes’s ninth child, Martha expresses concern for
her daughter Agnes: "She has too much to do. She milks three cows. And
she has a young man – the school teacher – to board, wash and mend for.
Times are hard. We do a great many things that we would not do but for
hard times." (From The Four Drive, A Genealogy Newsletter Vol. III,
No. 2, June, 1999)
10 - Mary Harriet Gates b. 1879
11 - Ida Susanna Gates
b. 1883 was the youngest child
of Agnes Naomi (Lano) and George Gates.
(Above names and dates from Marilyn Bannister and
Ancestry.com)
5. Robert Fudge
Lano, the only son of Martha (Fudge) and Richard Lano was
b.
Nov. 22, 1845 in Portland, Dorset; died April 10, 1849 at age 3 (before
the family moved to Canada).
6.
Susanna Lano b. Sept. 21,
1847 on Portland Isle, Dorset;
emigrated to Canada with her parents. She was married to Dennis
Chadbourn (1827-1900) in Kincardine, Ont. in 1868. Susanna and Dennis Chadbourn
farmed in Kincardine Twp. Susanna died in
Kincardine Twp. on Nov.27, 1924.(See "Susanna (Lano) and Dennis Chadbourn" below as
well as Chap. 9,8 -- Albert Hedley and Harriet Chadbourn for more about
Susanna’s family.)
7/ Family of Harriett Cecilia Lano and John
Henry Fitch
7. Harriett Cecilia Lano
( b. July 17, 1849 in Reforne, Portland, Dorset County, Eng.) was
married to John
Henry Fitch of Greenwood, USA in
Bruce
Co.,
Ont. on Jan. 25,
1868 by A.J.
Forbes, Minister of the Canadian
Presbyterian Church. Witnesses were
Andrew
and Andrea Rawlston of Riversdale, Ont. Parents of the bride were
Richard
Lano and Martha Weston
Fudge. Parents of the groom were John Ficht
and
Margaret
Bangratz (Boncrotz). (LDS film # 1030055 - Early Ont.
Marriage
Registers,
No. 286, p.108, Vol.3 Bruce Co.) John Fitch (Ficht) was
born
Jan. 19,1847 in Ingenheim, Bas Rhin in the much disputed region
of
Alsace-Lorraine, now part of France. Harriett
was 18, a
resident of Howick Twp., Huron Co., Ontario. Harriett
Cecilia and
John Henry Fitch lived in Michigan where John Henry Fitch was a
businessman. John Fitch died Nov. 18, 1916 at
age 69 in Grand Rapids, Michigan. Harriett Cecilia Fitch died ten years
later, on Dec. 13, 1926 at age 77 in Ludington, Mason Co., Michigan.
They had eight children (Gen. 4):
1 -
Richard John Fitch born June 1, 1867 in Alden, Antrim County,
Michigan, d. in 1957.
2 -
William Edward Fitch born May 31, 1872 in Custer Twp., Antrim
Co., Mich., d. 1964.
3 - Rosemary Fitch b. June 24, 1876 in Custer Twp., Antrim Co.
Mich., d. in 1877.
4 - Charles Wesley Fitch was
b. June 6, 1878 in Woodstock, Oxford Co., Ont.while his Michigan parents were visiting in Ontario. Charles Wesley
married Ethel
Vivian Rose, who was born Jan. 26,1881 in Evart, Osecola Co.,
Michigan. Ethel died Feb. 29, 1940 in
Custer Twp., Antrim Co., Mich.Charles d. Jan. 8.1973 at age 94 in Ludington, Mason Co.,
Mich. Charles Fitch and Ethel Vivian Rose had ten children, all born in Michigan:
(1) Gladys Mabel Fitch (1903-1979)
(2) Alice Rose Fitch
(1904-1993) m. Alfred Donald Chinnery
(1905-1973)
Alice and Alfred Chinnery had three children, all born
in Michigan:
[1] Donald Gene Chinnery (editor of "The Four Drive, A
Genealogy
Newsletter")
[2] Carleton Lee Chinnery (1930-1980)
[3] Lucille Ann Chinnery
(3) Lucille
May Fitch (Feb. 1906 - d. in infancy Aug. 1906)
(4) Elsie Loretta
Fitch (1907-1982)
(5) Hazel
Marguerite Fitch (1908 - living)
(6) Charles
Wesley Fitch (1912-1986)
(7) Helen Ruth
Fitch (1914 - living)
(8) Bernice Evelyn Fitch (1917-1995)
(9) Arlene Doris Fitch (1919 - living)
(10) Ethel
Vivian Fitch (1923 - living)
5 -
Nettie Mabel Fitch born Jan. 17, 1881 in Custer Twp.,
Antrim Co.
Mich., d. 1943.
6 -
Nora Bell Alice Fitch b. July 11, 1883 in Ludington, Mason Co.,
Mich., d.1958.
7 -
Harriet Alice Fitch b. Sept. 18, 1886 in Summit Twp., Mason Co.,
Mich., d.1972
8 -
Ernest Louis Fitch born Nov. 13, 1888 in Riverton Twp., Mason
Co.,
Mich., d.1974
Susanna
(Lano) and Dennis
Chadbourn , Kincardine Township (Gen.3)
Marriage
April 30, 1868, Kincardine, Ontario
Dennis Chadbourn, age
36
Susannah Lano, age 20
Born in
England
Born in
England
Residence:
Kincardine
Residence: Kincardine
Parents: Joseph and
Martha
Parents: Richard and Martha Lano
Witnesses: John
Chadbourn and Elizabeth Chadbourn
Even while Dennis was still a foundry operator in Kincardine, he and
his brother John were looking for additional enterprises in which to
invest their energies. In 1868 they purchased two acres of land
in Kincardine Township on Concession 6, Lot 31, where they established
a sawmill. The same year, the Chadbourn brothers jointly
purchased land surrounding Gordon Lake on Concession 3 of
Kincardine Twp. The land was chiefly muck bog covered by bush and pine
trees. They cut the pine trees and hauled them to their sawmill.
The following year the brothers bought Lot 33 of Concession 5,
property that was almost adjacent to their original two acres on
Concession 6, where Dennis constructed farm buildings, started an
orchard and operated both a grist mill and a sawmill. This property was
the first investment in a holding that would provide home and
sustenance for three
generations of Chadbourns.
Next to the original two
acres purchased by Dennis and John (on Con. 6, Lot 31), John Stringer,
in 1860, provided one-quarter acre on the NW corner of his property for
a log school, S.S. # 7. In 1905 it was replaced by a brick school one
mile further north (on Con. 8, Lot 31) at which the present writer
Jacqueleen (Hedley) Emerson (great granddaughter of Dennis and
Susanna Chadbourn) began her Elementary School teaching career in
1952-3.
John Stringer was the
father of Isaac Stringer (1866-1930), who left farming in the Kingarf
area to work as a missionary in the far north. Isaac married
27-year-old Sarah Ann ‘Sadie’ Alexander in 1896. Sadie and her sister
Henrietta, daughters of Henry Alexander and Sarah Young, were born on
Lot 32, Con. 7 of Greenock Twp., the farm purchased by Harriet
(Chadbourn) and Albert Hedley about 1906 and which is currently owned
by their grandson Al Hedley and his wife Margaret Johnson.
Sadie Alexander, born in
1869, trained as a nurse in Grace Hospital, Toronto and attended the
Deaconess Missionary Training school. She married Isaac Stringer and
the couple moved north, where they served the residents of the arctic
for many years. "This couple worked together and suffered many
hardships in the Arctic, giving 36 years of service to the Indians and
Eskimos as head of the Diocese of the Yukon. Isaac became known as the
‘Bishop Who Ate His Boots’." The book by that name, by F.A.
Peake, was published in 1967. A museum beside the church in which he
served in Whitehorse, Yukon contains many memorabilia. (from
"Toil, Tears & Triumph," Kincardine Historical Soc. 1990).
Three of the five
children of Isaac Stringer and Sadie Alexander were born in the
Arctic. Sadie accompanied her husband on many trips; the most
difficult--crossing the Rockies on foot. Isaac and Sadie Stringer made
several trips to England and in 1914 had the honour of dining with King
George V and Queen Mary. Isaac
Stringer died in 1930 at age 64. Sadie, his wife, died in 1955 at age
86.
Sadie’s sister, Henrietta, was also
a nurse and married medical missionary Dr. James Waters.
Henrietta and James Waters worked as medical missionaries in India.
The 1871
Ontario Census for Kincardine Village
Dennis Chadbourn,
40, b. in Eng.; Wes. Meth.; Eng. origin; occ.
machinist
Susanna Chadbourn, 23, b. in Eng.; Weslyan Methodist; Eng.
origin
Joseph
Matthew Chadbourn, 1, b. in
Ontario, Wes. Meth., Eng. origin
Elizabeth Chadbourn,
17, b. in Eng.; Wes. Meth.; Eng. origin;
occ. seamstress
(Elizabeth was probably Dennis’s younger sister. Rebecca and
Maryanna Portis, ages 21 and 23, also seamstresses, were also living in
the household.)
The first children of Susanna and Dennis Chadbourn were sons Joe, born
about 1970 and Jack, born about 1972. Annie arrived in 1875 and Harry
in 1876. Some time between 1871 and 1876 Dennis and Susanna Chadbourn
moved from their residence in Kincardine to their home in the township.
1876 Voters’ List for Kincardine Township lists Dennis
Chadbourn, farmer, Con. 5, Lot 33.
By 1881 another child, Lil, had been added to the household.
The 1881
Census for
Kincardine Township
Dennis Chadbourn,
50, Ethnic Orig. Eng.; Birthpl. Eng.; Occ.
Mill Owner; Rel. Wes .Meth.
Susanna Chadbourn, 32, Ethnic Orig. Eng.; Birthpl. Eng.; Rel.
Weslyan Methodist
Joseph Chadbourn, 11, Ethnic Origin English; Birthplace
Ontario; Rel. Wes. Meth.
Dennis John Chadbourn, 9, Ethnic Orig. Eng.; Birthpl. Ontario;
Religion Wes. Meth.
Martha Chadbourn (Annie), 6, Ethnic Orig. Eng.;
Birthpl. Ontario; Rel. Wes. Meth.
Richard Chadbourn (Harry), 3, Ethnic Orig. Eng.;
Birthpl. Ontario; Rel. Wes. Meth.
Elizabeth Chadbourn, 5/12 (b. Nov.1880)
About 1895 Dennis Chadbourn, in his late 60s, along with his sons
Joe,
25, and Jack, 23, and his daughter Annie, 20, went to the North
Bay area where they established a sawmill at Four Mile Lake. Annie
became ill and returned home. She died Dec. 28, 1898 at age 29.
Eventually
Dennis returned to his family and farm in Kincardine Township, leaving
his two sons
to operate the sawmill. Dennis Chadbourn died at age 73 on March 25,
1900.
Susanna died 24 years later, on Nov. 27, 1924, at age 77. The
graves
of Dennis and Susanna (Lano) Chadbourn are in Kincardine Cemetery.
Dennis and Susanna (Lano) Chadbourn had seven children, all born in
Canada: Joe, Jack, Annie, Harry, Lil, May and Hattie (twins).
The 1901 Census for Kincardine, one year after the death of
Dennis, listed Susanna, a widow, and their four youngest
children–Annie had died in 1898 and Joe and Jack were still living in
the North Bay area, where they had established the Chadbourn
Brothers Lumber Company of North Bay:
1901 Ontario Census for Kincardine, Bruce
(West)
Susanne Chadburn, head, widow, age 53
Richard H. Chadburn, son, age 23
Elizabeth L. Chadburn, daughter, age 20
Harriet A. Chadburn, daughter, age 15
Mary E. Chadburn, daughter, age 15
Family
of Susanna (Lano) (1848-1924) & Dennis Chadbourn (1827-1900)
(Gen.
4)
1 - Joseph (Joe) Matthew
Chadbourn, born Dec. 22, 1869 in Kincardine Township, was
the eldest child of Dennis and Susanna (Lano) Chadbourn. In 1897 Joe,
age 27, married Irish-born, 26-year-old
Mary
Jane Maneely. Mary was born in Feb. 14, 1872
(1911
Census). Around 1895-7 Joe’s father Dennis and his three eldest
children, Joe, Jack and Annie, went to the North Bay area to establish
a sawmill. Dennis and his daughter Annie were forced to return home
because of illness, but Jack, Joe and Mary Jane established a home at
Trout Mills on Trout Lake, northeast of North Bay. Joe died in 1909 at
age 39, in the 12th year of their marriage. He was buried in
North Bay. Mary and their five surviving children remained in Trout
Mills. Joe’s brother Jack continued to live with the family, operating
the mill and helping Mary with her young family until his marriage to
Mae Pringle in 1932. Mary died in 1949 at age 77 and was buried in
North Bay.
The 1901 Census for Widdifield, Nipissing listed Joe and
Mary Jane and their first three children, as well as Joe’s younger
brother John (Jack).
1901 Census for Widdifield, Nipissing,
Ontario
Joseph Chadburn, head, age 31, born in Ontario
Dec. 22, 1869
Mary J. Chadburn, wife, age 29, born in Ontario
Feb. 14, 1872
Anna Chadburn, daughter, age 3, born in Ontario
Nov. 24, 1897
Joseph A. Chadburn, son, age 2, born in Ontario
Oct. 17, 1898
Maggie B. Chadburn, daughter, age 1, born in
Ontario April 17, 1900
John Chadburn, brother, age 29, born in Ontario
Aug. 10, 1871
Joe Chadbourn d. in1909 at age 41. The 1911 Census for
Widdifield shows Mary Jane (Maneely), age 39, widow, living with
her four daughters, Annie, Maggie, Matilda and Mary, ages 8 to 13, and
one son, Joseph, age 12. John Chadburn, age 39, Joe’s brother (Mary
Jane’s brother-in-law) was still living with the family:
1911 Census for Widdifield, Nipissing
Mary Jane Chadburn, age 39, widow, head of
family, b. Jan. 1872
Annie Chadburn, age 13, daughter, b. Nov. 1897
Joseph Chadburn, age 12, son, b. Oct. 1898
Maggie Chadburn, age 11, daughter, b. April, 1900
Matilda Chadburn, age 9, daughter, b. Aug. 1902
Mary Chadburn, age 8, daughter, b. May, 1903
John Chadburn, age 39, brother-in-law, b. Aug.
1871
Ruth Knight, age 22, boarder
Family papers of Jack and Aileen Hedley, married Sept. 7, 1932,
include a wedding congratulations card signed "Mrs. Chadbourn &
Annie," probably from Mary (Maneely) Chadbourn, then a widow, age 60,
and her daughter Annie, age 34. Joe and Mary
(Maneely) Chadbourn had six children: (1) Joe (2) Annie (3)
Margaret (4) Tilly (5) Polly (6) William John (d. in childhood )(Gen. 5):
(1) Annie Chadbourn, born in
Nov. 24, 1897, married (–?--) Irwin
(2) Joseph A.
(Joe) Chadbourn, b. Oct.1898 in North Bay, m. Norma Davey. They had one son:
{1} William (Bill) Chadbourn m. Dora (–?--).
Bill and Dora live in North Bay.
(3) Margaret Bell (Maggie) Chadbourn,
born April 17, 1900, married Hartley Trussler
(1897-1990). Hartley’s family, like Margaret’s, was in the
lumber business. His grandfather, George
Hartley, while hunting in the Trout Creek area in the 1880s,
saw lumber potential in its pine forests. George and four of his sons,
including James Trussler, Hartley’s
father, set up a sawmill on the falls on Trout Creek which became a
huge lumber operation for a quarter century and was the area’s largest
employer. The Company had a Heisler and a Shay locomotive that
travelled east into Algonquin Park, hauling logs. They eventually added
a chemical plant that made charcoal and distillates, and a mill for
wagon wheel hubs. They also built a thriving General Store which
wholesaled throughout the area. (Trout Creek is now part of the
amalgamated Powassan, which celebrated its 100th anniversary
in 2005.) Around the same time, the Chadbourn brothers built a
sawmill on Four Mile Lake that also provided work for settlers in the
area.
After attending business school Hartley joined with a former
lumberman to run a garage in North Bay. He eventually established North
Bay’s highly successful General Motors dealership...Hartley was
Director of the Chamber of Commerce for 26 years, a member of the
school board for 12, and for many years a Rotarian and a leader in the
Cancer Society, the Boy Scouts and the Historical Society. It was in
this latter capacity that he has most recently been honoured in the
North Bay Nugget’s regional paper "Community Voices," by
writer Doug Mackey in "Heritage Perspectives," June 30, 2005:
Hartley Trussler Remembered on Powassan’s
100th
"One of the most capable and prolific local historians in the
North Bay area for years was Hartley Trussler (1897-1990). He wrote a
column for the Nugget or the Almaguin News for 17 years
in the 1970s and 80s. He was also an enthusiastic photographer who took
hundreds of outstanding photographs over the years... Some of Hartley’s
best writing came from direct experience building the Trout Creek
Logging Railway, driving the locomotive and being involved in every
aspect of the business."(Information about Hartley
Trussler is from an article by Doug Mackey in "Community Voices.")Hartley
and Margaret (Chadbourn) Trussler
had four sons and a daughter:
(4) Matilda May (Tilly)
Chadbourn
born Aug. 1902, married
Dr. (--?--) Hooey,
a Sudbury doctor, and had two girls
The writer recalls at least one visit of this delightful family with
their Aunt Hattie and cousins in the Kincardine area. It was
about 1947 and the two Hooey girls were around 7 and 9 years old.
The writer, 12 at the time, had developed a high fever and it
appeared that she
would be too ill to attend the picnic planned for the following
day. Dr. Hooey came to the rescue with the new “miracle”
pill--sulpha drug, which
overnight removed all symptoms of the fever and left the grateful
patient
feeling completely healthy and able to participate happily in the much
anticipated family picnic in Kincardine.
(5) Mary (Polly) Chadbourn m. (--?--) Lidkea,
North
Bay. Polly’s daughter, while still a young mother, had a stroke which
confined her to a wheelchair. An
energetic Polly, then in her 70's, moved in
temporarily with the young
family to help care for her
grandchildren who lived in London Ont. The writer recalls
several
trips made by
Polly to visit her Aunt Hattie and cousins
in the Kincardine area.
(6) William
John Chadbourn b. in 1906, died
at age three on July
1, 1909.
Joseph Matthew Chadbourne
died five months after his youngest son,
William John, on Nov. 16, 1909, at age 39. Mary (Maneely)
Chadbourn died March 5, 1949,
age 78. All three are buried in North Bay Cemetery.
2 -
Dennis John (Jack) Chadbourne (1872-1964) was born in Kincardine
Township. Jack became a partner with his elder brother Joseph in
forming the
Chadbourn
Brothers Lumber Company of North Bay.
After Joe's untimely death in 1909 Jack stayed on, operating the
sawmill and helping Mary raise her five children. In 19323 jack married
Jessie
‘Mae’
(Pringle) Groves
(1898-1995) of North Bay. Jack was 60 and Mae 34 years old, the mother
of five children from her previous marriage. Two headstones in St.
John
Cemetery, North Bay are probably those of Mae’s parents: "
Ellen
Pringle b.
June 23, 1862; d.
Sept. 5,
1948" and "
Thomas M Pringle b.
May 19, 1862; d.
Aug. 8, 1940.”
Jack and Mae Chadbourne
started out with ten acres of land in Trout Mills on which they built a
homestead.
Their home was a favourite stopping place for Jack's nephew and
namesake, Jack Hedley and his family on trips northward. Jack and Mae
eventually acquired several hundred adjacent acres which today have
evolved into "a very residential area" according to a granddaughter,
Valerie Chadbourne. Eventually Jack Chadbourne Jr. sold the milland
Jack "went into construction," building houses, a church, and various
other structures, including a
new family home about 1951 with the help of his son, Jack Jr., then
17. Jack
and Mae had three sons,
Jack, Mark and Carl, all born
in
Trout Mills:
(1)
John Dennis (Jack)
Chadbourne, b. 1934, married in 1954 in North Bay to Dawn Jessup
(b.
1936). Dawn and Jack had six
children:
[1]
Dennis Chadbourne b. 1955 m.
Karen (--?--). Two children:
{1} Carly Chadbourne b.1991
{2} Ben Chadbourne b.1993
[2]
Linda Chadbourne b.1957
[3] Dayle Chadbourne b.1958 m.
Pat (--?--). They live
in Calgary.
2 children:
{1} Caitlin Chadbourne b. 1986
{2} Cody Chadbourne b. 1989
[4]
David Chadbourne b. 1960 m.
Lucinda (Cindy) Ross, daughter of
Elizabeth
(French) & Alexander Ross. David and Cindy were
m. in 1993.
{1} Alex Chadbourne b. 1993
{2} McKechnie Chadbourne b. 1995
{3} Jack Chadbourne b. 1997
[5]
Valerie Chadbourne b.
1962 m. Mark Facette
[6]
Derek Chadbourne b. 1964
(2)
Mark Chadbourne b. 1935
(3) Carl Chadbourne
b. 1937
David Hedley recalls a trip to North Bay about 1951, when he was 10
years old, with his parents, Jack and Aileen, and his Aunt
Mabel and Uncle Elmer Scott.
The object of the trip was to visit his great Uncle Jack Chadbourne,
Aunt Mae and Carl, Mark and Jack in Trout Lake, his first
cousins once removed,. At the time, Jack Chadbourne was building
a new
house for the family, and David recalls breaking out in hives from the
insulation. He remembers getting into the nearby drive-in theatre
through a hole in the fence, which Carl seemed to be quite
familiar with, and also climbing to the top of the ski jump where he
was impressed as his cousins pointed out the expanse of the Chadbourne
property. Jack told a story about the local bear that had to be
fed a bit of milk to distract its attention from the cream pail when
they left the milk house with the cream after the chores were
finished. He remembers a hike through the bush to a small lake and a
visit to the airport where he was amazed at the huge size of a North
Star passenger plane.
Ten years later, in 1961, David returned to the area and was astonished
to see that a ring road had been constructed to get traffic around
North Bay. The drive-in theatre had vanished, and the entire area
was under development.
Jack Chadbourne died on Feb.
23, 1964 at age 92. His
sons were about 27, 29 and 30 years old. Mae died at age 97 on
Aug. 6, 1995. The graves of John
and Mae Chadbourne are in St.
John’s Anglican Cemetery, North Bay.
3 - Martha Ann (Annie) Chadbourn
was born in May,
1875. When she was 20 Annie went
to North Bay to
“keep house” for her father Dennis and elder
brothers Joe and Jack who
had started a sawmill there. While there
she became ill and had
to return to her home in Kincardine Township.
She
died Dec. 28, 1898
at age 23 years and 7
months. Her grave is in Kincardine
Cemetery.
4 - Richard Henry (Harry)
Chadbourn (1876-1947) married
Christena
(Tina) Nicholson (1876 -
1943),
daughter of Malcolm Nicholson
(d. 1913) and Annie McInnis (d. 1909), Kincardine Township.
Harry
and Tina took over the home farm on Con. 5, Lot 33 on the death
of Harry’s father,
Dennis Chadbourn,
in 1900.
Harry’s mother, Susanna, continued to live with Harry, Tina
and their three children. In 1929 Harry bought the adjoining Lot
32. The property around Gordon Lake, on
Con. 3, originally owned and
cleared by the Chadbourn brothers, had never been successfully
drained. At
various times the Thackers
purchased the lots around
the lake for rough
pasture, and the lake became known locally as
“Thacker’s Lake.” In 1920 Harry Chadbourn added these
lots to
his holdings. Harry
and Tina constructed a brick house on Lot 33, where they raised their
three children, Lona, Myrtle and
Cliff.
Tina died on June 16,
1943 at age
67. Harry died four years later on
March 31, 1947 at age 71. Their graves are
in
Kincardine
Cemetery. Three children:
1911 Census for Kincardine Township, Bruce North
Harry Chatburn, head, age 33, born Oct.1878
Christena Chatburn, wife, age 33, born Nov.1878
Annie Chatburn, daughter, age 7, born Dec.1894
Myrtle Chatburn, daughter, age 5, born Sept.1897
Clefton Chatburn, son, age 3, born May.1908
Susan Chatburn, mother, age 63, born Sept.1848
(1) Annie Lano (Lona) Chadbourn.
( b. Dec. 16, 1903, d.
April 23, 1990), born in Kincardine Twp., attended Stratford
Normal School and taught on the
north
line, Lurgen, then in Toronto’s
Williamson Road School for 35 years. In Toronto her home was on Glen
Manor Road. During her retirement in Kincardine Lona attended
Knox Presbyterian Church.
(2) Myrtle Louise Chadbourn,
b. Sept. 24, 1905, married
Fred Bushell, son of John
and Rebecca (Gardiner) Bushel of Kincardine
Township. Fred, a baker,
and Myrtle lived in Toronto and later retired
in Kincardine.
(3) Cliften (Cliff) Chadbourn,
(b. May 20, 1908; d. Oct. 21, 1988),
born in Kincardine Township, was married in October, 1933
to Kathleen
(Kay) Margaret Huston (b. 1908), daughter of James Huston
and Elizabeth Graham of Kinloss Township. Cliff and Kathleen were
married
at the home of Kay’s parents on the
Durham Road., near Kinloss village.
Cliff and Kathleen continued to farm Lots 32-33 on Concession 5 after
Cliff’s father, Harry, died in 1947. Cliff also inherited the property
surrounding “Thacker’s Lake.” He cut the bush off and bulldozed the
brush
into windrows and burned it. The outlet from
the lake was opened,
and drainage dropped the lake almost six feet.
About 80 acres
were thus recovered for cultivation.In 1966 Cliff and Kathleen retired
to their home on Broadway St. in Kincardine.
Kathleen died in
June 1987
and Cliff died in October of the following year. Their graves are
in Kincardine Cemetery. Cliff and Kathleen Chadbourn had two children,
Donald and
Karol:
[1]
Donald Clifton Chadbourn b. June
29, 1935 in Kincardine Twp.
m1 to Velma Gawley
daughter of Victor Gawley of Huron Twp.,
Bruce County
(divorced). [Velma later married Norman Robertson]
Donald
Chadbourn and Velma Gawley had one
daughter:
{1}Tracey
Chadbourn of Elmira married Doug Mooder, son of
George Mooder, London. Tracy & Doug have one son:
1- Chase Noah Chadbourn Mooder b. Oct. 13,
2000
m2 of Donald Chadbourn was to
Ann (Forsyth) Boven in
Kincardine
on Sept. 23, 1988. This
was a second marriage for both Donald and
Ann. Ann was born Feb. 2, 1939
in Riversdale, daughter of John and
Mary Forsyth. Donald and
Ann lived at R.R. 5 Lucknow. In her first
marriage Ann had two sons and
four daughters. She died June 11,
1990. Ann, a member of
St. Anthony’s Roman Catholic Church,
was buried in Riversdale
Cemetery.
m3 of Donald Chadbourn
was to Ev Colling. Don &
Eve live in Kincardine.
[2] Karol Ann Chadbourn, born July 24,
1946; died March
13, 1950,
daughter of Cliff and
Kathleen,
died of appendicitis at age three.
Her grave is in
Kincardine
Cemetery.
5 - Elizabeth Louise (Lil)
Chadbourne was born Nov. 10, 1880
in Kincardine Township [Ontario Birth Registrations] She
married Thomas
Stewart (1875-1936) son
of
George Stewart (1837-1900)
and Mary Ann Glendenning (1850-1910).
Marriage - Jan. 22,
1902 - St Matthew’s Anglican Church, Kingarf, Greenock Twp.
Elizabeth Louise Chadbourne,
21
Thomas Stewart, 26, farmer
5th of
Kincardine
7th of Kincardine
Church of
England
Methodist
Parents: Dennis
Chadbourne
Parents: George Stewart
and Susanna
Lano
and Mary A. Glendenning
(from Anglican Parish Records on microfiche, Huron College, London)
Thomas was a brother of
Rachel Stewart, grandmother of Goldie Emerson and thus Goldie’s
great uncle. Lil was a sister of Harriet Chadbourn, grandmother of
Jacqueleen (Hedley) Emerson and thus
Jacqueleen’s great aunt. Tom
and Lil Stewart farmed near Mervin, Saskatchewan.
Tom died in 1936 at age 61. Lil died in 1970 at
age 90.
Tom and Lil Stewart had
nine sons, five of whom died before reaching
age
20, four of them in the year 1923-4: Geordie, Bert,
Percy, James, Alfred, Lloyd, Maurice, John, and Angus. They
also
had 22
grandchildren and 40 great grandchildren:
(1)
George Henry (Geordie) Stewart
(1903-1923)
(2) Herbert Dennis (Bert) Stewart
(1905-1987) married Oct. 12, 1933 to Kathleen
Mary Baldwin
(1906-1982). Bert and Kathleen had five children:
[1] Shirley Elizabeth Stewart
(b.1934).
m1 John Martin
Hoiland.
Shirley and John
Hoiland had four children.
m2
was to Stanley Reavie
(b. 1917)
{1} Heather Ann Hoiland
(b.1962)
{2} Donald
Martin (Dan) Hoiland (b.1963)
m. Jeanne Elizabeth Doust (b.1963).
Three children:
1- Erica Marie Beatrice
Hoiland
(b.1991)
2- Rebecca Elizabeth
Hoiland
(b.1993)
3- Chloe Dawn Hoiland
(b.1994)
4- Miranda Jean Hoiland (b.1997)
{3} Robert John
(Bob) Hoiland (b.
1965) m. Judy Klub .
Two children:
1- Martina
Marlene Hoiland (b.1988)
2- Thomas John (Tommy)
Hoiland (b.1990)
{4} Kathleen Ellen
(Kathy) Hoiland (b.1974)
[2] George
Ernest Stewart (b.1936)
[3] Kathleen
‘Fay’ Stewart (b.1938)
m.1960 Ronald Oscar Baldwin
(b.1936)
{1} Blair Murray Baldwin
(b.1961) m. 1986
Norain
Margaret Zimmerman. Two
children:
1-Jeffrey Mitchell
Baldwin
2- Erin Michelle
Baldwin (b. 1991)
{2} Barbara Lynn Baldwin (b.1962) m.1986 Cameron (Cam)
Wallace.
1- Charlotte Faith Wallace
(b.1994)
2- Jack William Tru
Wallace (b.1999)
{3} Brian Dale
Baldwin (b.1965)
[4]
John
Dennis (Jack) Stewart
(b.1940)
[5] Dorothy
Joan Stewart (b.1942)
m.1962
Delbert
George
(Del)
Mitchell
(b.1936). Two
children:
{1} (b.1964) m.2001 Graham Anklie
{2} Dean Delbert Mitchell (b.1967) m.1991 Nina Davies
(divorced)
Photo of the Five Adult
Children of Kathleen (Baldwin) and Bert Stewart
Photo of the children,
grandchildren and great grandchildren of
Kathleen (Baldwin) and Bert Stewart"
(3) Percy
Thomas Stewart (1906-1924)
(4) James Lawson Stewart (1908-1994) m.Grace Elizabeth
Montgomery Rowat (b.1913)
Six children:
[1] Margaret
Lesly Stewart (b.1939) m. Douglas
John Porter (b.1938).
{1} Christopher Douglas Porter (b.1965)
{2} Randy John Porter (b,1967) m. Lynn Cooke (b.1965).
One son:
1- Mathew Stewart Porter
(b.1995)
{3} Steven Lawrence Porter (b.1968) m. Jill Beatty (b.1970)
[2] Allen
Montgomery Stewart (1941-44)
[3] Donna Louise
Stewart (b.1942) m. Donald
Robert
Porter (b.1938)
{1} Terry Ann Porter (b.1968) m. Denis Lafrenier. One son:
1- Alexander Denis
Lafrenier (b.1996)
{2} Todd Porter (b.1969)
[4] David Lawson
Stewart (b.1942) m.Shirley
Arbuthnot (b.1947)
{1}Philip Montgomery Stewart (b.1967)
{2}Virginia Stewart (b.1970)
[5] Elizabeth
Ann Stewart (b.1950) m. Hugh
Osler. four children
{1} Andrew Osler (b.1974)
{2} Kim Osler (b.1977)
{3} Megan Osler (b.1980)
{4} (--?--) Osler
[6] James Richard
Stewart (b.1953)
m.Lorraine
(--?--) (b.1958); 3 children:
{1} Joey Dean Stewart (b.1977)
{2} Kevin James Stewart (b.1980)
{3} Brian David Stewart (b.1981)
(5) Alfred Franklin Stewart
(1910-1978) m. Roberta
Parker Stewart (1910-1989).
[1] Robert
Thomas Stewart (b.1939)
m. Esther
Hermann (b.1936) 2 children:
{1} Marc
Stewart (b.1975) m. 2001 to Linsey Gittens
{2}
Karen Stewart (b. 1976)
[2] Etalka Louise
Stewart (b.1940)
m1 Horace
Wright (1938-1984) Two children.
m2 Bob Fulton
(b.1940)
{1}
Norma Wright (b.1961) m. Les Schindel (b.1958)
Two children:
1- Ryan Schindel (b.1985)
2- Kayla Schindel (b.1987)
{2}
Alfred Alexander Wright (b.1963)
m.Lisa Bowe (b.1965) (divorced)
1- Bryan Theriault (b.1983)
2- David Theriault (b.1985)
[3] Owen Stewart
(b.1941) m. Doreen Resner
(divorced)
1-Anita (1973-1975)
2-Chadwick (b.1976)
3-Chancey (b.1978)
(6) Robert
‘Lloyd’ Stewart
(1913-1924)
(7)
Maurice B. Stewart (b.1916)
(8)
John Nobel (Jack) Stewart
(b.1917) m. Mary Potter
(b.1935). Jack, the
youngest, is the only one of the eight sons
of Lil and Tom Stewart still living
(in 2003). He farms near Saskatoon,
Saskatchewan. In the 1990s Jack and
Mary came to Ontario to visit their
first cousins Cliff and Kathleen
Chadbourn. Jack and Mary Stewart
had eight children:
[1] Ronald Patrick Stewart (b.
1955)
[2] Louise
Blanche Stewart (b.1957) m.
Shannon Scott Hood (b.1955).
{1} Jody
Shannon Hood (b.1975)
{2} Angie
Louise Hood (b.1976)
{3}
Nathan Stewart Hood (b.1978)
[3] George
Stanley Stewart (b.1958)
[4] Linda
Colleen Stewart (b.1960) m.1982
Don Allen Sanders (b.1957)
{1} Kristen
Dawn Sanders (b.1984)
{2} Robin Tyne
Sanders (b.1986)
{3} Erin
Nichole Sanders (b.1987)
{4} Raelin
Marie Sanders (b.1990)
[5] John
Murray Stewart (b. 1962)
[6] Mary
Jane Stewart (b.1962) m. Glen
C.
Morrison. Two children:
{1} Mitchell
Glen Morrison (b.1985)
{2} Marshal
John
Morrison (b.1990)
[7] Marla
Gwynne Stewart (b.1970) {twin}
[8] Myrna
Ruth Stewart (b.
1970) m. 1993 to
\
Darryl Henry Schick (b.1964)
{1}
Branden
Darryl Schick
{2}
Morgen Ivy Emma Schick (b.1995)
(9) Angus Chadbourne Stewart
(1919-1923)
6 - Mary
Emma (May) Chadbourn was b. April 14, 1886, a
twin to
her
sister Harriet.
Toil,
Tears &
Triumphs, A History of
Kincardine Township tells of Dr. Thomas Bradley’s
delivery of
the twin
girls. The doctor’s home was on the Bervie side road and his 5'
by 6' office was beside the house. He always kept three or four
horses since he usually
traveled by horse and buggy, horse and
cutter
or horseback. On the night of April 14, 1886,
his own wife was
already
in labour when he was called to the home of Dennis and
Susanna
Chadbourn. He told his wife to keep walking until he returned and
rushed to the
Chadbourn residence, where he delivered twin girls, then
rushed back to his own home to
assist his son into the world. May
and Hattie were 14 years old when their father Dennis Chadbourn died at
age 73. May worked for some time in North Bay, keeping house for
her brothers Joe and Jack., who had started a saw mill
in
North Bay. She married
James
‘Wesley’ Woods (1882-1931) and moved to Saskatchewan after
living briefly in Kincardine Township. Wes was the son of
Sarah Raunchy
and
William
Woods. Wes
d
ied
at age 49 in 1931. May died in 1978 at age 92. The graves
of Wes and May (Chadbourn) Woods are in Langham, Saskatchewan. They had
eight children.
Marriage - June 9,
1909 - St. Matthew’s Anglican Church, Kingarf, Greenock Twp.
Mary
Emma Chadbourn,
23
James Wesley Woods, 26
Yeoman’s
daughter
Farmer
Kincardine
Twp.
Kincardine Twp.
Church of
England
Baptist
Parents: Dennis
Chadbourn
Parents: William Woods
and Susanna
Lano
and Eliza Renchie*
(from Anglican Parish
Registers on microfiche at Huron College, London)
* The
maiden name of the mother of James Woods may have been Sarah Raunchy,
rather than Eliza
Renchie. (Contributed by Betty Langtry of B.C., a
relative.)
(1) Winnifred
Eliza (Freddie) Woods Winnifred (Freddie)
Woods was b. April 2, 1910 in St. Catherines,
Ont.
m1 to Joseph
Loreth on Feb. 12, 1937. Joseph
was born May 5, 1913 in
Raymore, Sask. He died Nov. 21, 1955 in
Raymore. Two children
[1] Elizabeth (Betty) Louise Loreth
b. July 25, 1939 m. George
Langtry.
Betty and George live in Delta,
B.C. Two Children:
{1} Marie Langtry
{2} David
Langtry lives in
Vancouver
[2] James Wesley Loreth
b. April 17, 1942 married Judith
Wardrop
in 1966 in Vancouver.
m2 to Dave
McIntyre
in 1960 in Vancouver, where Winnifred and Dave made their home. Dave
McIntyre, born in 1911 in Vancouver, died April 18, 1995 in Delta, B.C.
Winnifred died Jan. 3, 2005 at age
94.
(2)
Teressa Woods, born Jan. 13, 1912 in Winnipeg, married Ray
Lemery in 1937 in
Saskatoon. Ray was born in
1911 in Vancouver and died in 1986.
Teressa died Nov. 28,
2005 in Burnaby, BC at age 92. Teressa and Ray lived in Vancouver.
Two children:
[1] Judy Lemery
[2] John Lemery
(3)
William
Woods m.
Hazel Woods; William is
buried at Langham, Sask.
William and Hazel
Woods had two children
[1] Wendy Woods
[2] Shelley Woods
(4) Ethel Woods m.
Spence MacKenzie
Ethel and Spence Mackenzie
had two children
[1] Heather MacKenzie
[2] Susan MacKenzie
(5)
John Elmer (Jackie) Woods was born in 1913. He died at age 7 of
pneumonia; Feb. 7, 1920 and is buried at Langham, Sask.
(6) Phyllis Louise (or Lotta) Woodswas
born in1917. Lotta died age four of pneumonia, Langham Cem.
(7) Doris Woods
m. James
Simpson (died
July 2003).
Doris lives in
Vancouver. Four children:
[1] Greg Simpson
[2] Sheila Simpson b.1947 Vancouver
[3] James Simpson
[4] Catherine Simpson
(8)
Douglas Woods m.
Maxine MacKenzie.
Four children:
[1] Wesley Woods
[2] Myrna Woods
[3] Lorraine Woods
[4] Wayne Woods b. 1960, Dodsland Sask
[5] Warren Woods
7 - Harriet Agnes "Hattie" Chadbourn,
a
twin
of May, was born April 14, 1886. Hattie
and May were 14
years old when their father Dennis Chadbourn died at age 73. Harriet
Chadbourn worked as
a milliner in Kincardine. On May 30,
1906 she married Albert Hedley.
Hattie was 20 and Albert 21 years
old. Hattie and Ab farmed Lot 32 on Concession 7 of Greenock
Twp., where they had a white brick Queen Ann style home built for their
growing family. The young family lived in a small building that later
became the “drive shed”
while their house was being built. They
had four children, Orville, Mabel, Jack and
Bert. Ab died in 1946 at age 56. Hattie
continued to
run the Greenock Township farm with the help of her sons Bert, who
remained on the home farm, and Orville, who lived nearby, until
it was purchased by her grandson Al Hedley,
son of Jack, about 1958.
Hattie and Bert continued to live in the family home with Al and his
wife Margaret and their young family for a number of years. During her
last few years, Hattie
lived
with her daughter and son-in-law, Mabel and Elmer Scott, on their
farm near Teeswater, Ont. Harriet (Chadbourn) Hedley died Dec.14,
1972 at age 86. A snow storm that closed area roads prevented
many relatives, including those from St. Marys and London,
from attending
her funeral (See Chapter 8-Albert
& Harriet).

For more information about the family of Harriet (Chadbourn) and
Albert Hedley, please see Chapter 9,8)
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Our thanks to the
following contributors to Chapter 9,8 (part
2)
Donald Chinnery,
Florida; Donald Groves, West
Wales; Betty Langtree, B.C.; Lois Hunter, Kincardine;
Jack Chadbourne and Valerie Chadbourne, North Bay; June
(Hedley) Hill, Hanover; Carolyn Mazmanian;
Margaret
Hedley, Greenock Twp.
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