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Descendants
of William Daw Descendants of William Daw Generation
No. 1 1. William1 Daw was born 1650 possibly in Ship Cove, Port de Grave, Newfoundland, and died possibly in Ship Cove, Port de Grave, Newfoundland. He married Unknown UNKNOWN. She was born possibly in Ship Cove, Port de Grave, Newfoundland, and died possibly in Ship Cove, Port de Grave, Newfoundland Notes for William Daw: Further research is
needed to establish the place of Birth and Death for William Daw.
Child
of William Daw and Unknown UNKNOWN
is: +
2
i.
Samuel2 Daw, born
1695 in Ship Cove, Port de Grave, Newfoundland; died 1761 in
Ship Cove, Port de Grave, Newfoundland. ii. John Daw, born 1694 in Ship Cove, Port de Grave, Newfoundland; died 1771 in Ship Cove, Port de Grave, Newfoundland. John Daw married Unknown. Child of John Daw and unknown is: Samuel Daw b 1730 in Ship Cove, Port de Grave, Newfoundland and died 1802 in Ship Cove, Port de Grave, Newfoundland. Notes for Samuel Daw: Further research will be needed to locate any further history related to Samuel Daw and his family. Notes for William Daw and his descendants: I previously recorded that William had one son, Samuel Daw. I have since opened another Family Tree which contained further charts and records for my ancestors. These charts and records were provided from my mother's estate in the Fall of 2001 which contained a complete family history for my Daw/Dawe relatives. It contained 11 Generations for William Daw and his descendants. This included many branches for my Dawe and Morgan families and their descendants. Notes for Daw/Dawe genealogy: As a result of locating these family charts, further data for my Dawe and Morgan family line will be entered in the very near future to complete the following genealogy pages. New Information for William Daw: The following information that is posted below is Data I received that links William Daw's lineage back to George Daw b 1575: Questions are raised on whether this George is an ancestor of the Devon Daw's or the Cornwall Daw's. It is not known for certain at this time on which clan he belongs to. Further research is needed to substantiate those claims and queries that have been raised. First Generation: 1. George Daw b 1575 in Kent, Devonshire Co. England. He died possibly in Kent Devonshire Co, England. George Daw married unknown. Notes for George Daw: Colonial Office
Records # 199.18, held in London contain Court Records that prove a Daw
owned land in Port de Grave, Newfoundland in 1595. E.R. Seary wrote there
was a George Daw. Whether this George is an ancestor of the Devon Daw's or
ancestor of the Cornwall Daw's is not known for certain. Children of George Daw and unknown: 2. i. Mr. ? possibly John Daw was b about 1600 in Ship Cove, Conception Bay, Newfoundland; and died possibly in 1650 in Ship Cove, Conception Bay, Newfoundland. Second Generation: 2. i. Mr. Daw b about 1600 Notes for Mr. Daw: The oldest remaining grave headstone in Canada at Ship Cove on Conception Bay, Newfoundland is John Daw's died 1650. He married Miss ?. Children of Mr. Daw and Miss? 3. i. Mr. Daw b about 1625. Third Generation: 3. Mr. Daw b about 1625 in Devonshire, England; and died about September 27, 1680 in possibly Devonshire, England.. Notes for Mr. Dawe: According to the Devon
list the following extract is taken from the Aveton Grifford Parish
Registers: Children of Mr. Dawe, William Daw b 1650 More Notes for Mr. Daw: Question was raised: Could this be the Father of William Daw or possibly be a Brother? Mr. Daw married unknown. Children of Mr. Daw and unknown: 4. i. William Daw b 1650 in possibly Ship Cove, Port de Grave, Newfoundland; he died possibly in Ship Cove, Port de Grave, Newfoundland. Fourth Generation: 4. William Daw b 1650 possibly in Ship Cove, Port de Grave, Newfoundland; died possibly in Ship Cove, Port de Grave, Newfoundland. Notes for William Daw: Further research is
needed to establish the place of Birth as being Ship Cove,
Port de Grave, Newfoundland. William Daw married unknown. Children of William Daw and unknown: 5. i. John Daw b 1695. 6. ii. Samuel Daw b 1696.
This concludes the new information that is to be added to William Daw's Family Line. Further research is needed to substantiate the Dates, Places and other Pertinent Facts that have been provided here. For further information or any other queries you may have that concerns this new information, please contact Judith Scott @ jonahmicah@shaw.ca
2.
Samuel2 Daw
(William1) was born 1695
in Ship Cove, Port de Grave, Newfoundland, and died 1761 in
Ship Cove, Port de Grave, Newfoundland.
He married Ann Unknown,
in 1720 daughter of Unknown UNKNOWN.
She was born 1705 in possibly Ship
Cove, Port de Grave, Newfoundland, and died 1781 in possibly Ship
Cove, Port de Grave,
Children
of Samuel Daw and Ann Unknown are: +
3
i.
John3 Daw, born
1723 in Ship Cove, Port de Grave, Newfoundland; died 1798
in Ship Cove, Port de Grave, Newfoundland. + 4 ii. Samuel Daw, born 1726 in Ship Cove, Port de Grave, Newfoundland; died 1802 in Cupids, Newfoundland
Notes for Samuel Daw: +
5
iii.
Nicholas Daw, born 1731 in
Ship Cove, Port de Grave, Newfoundland; died possibly in Ship Cove,
Port de Grave,
6
iv.
Abraham Daw, born 1740 in
Ship Cove, Newfoundland; died possibly in Ship Cove,
Port de Grave, Newfoundland. +
7
v.
George Daw, born 1752 in Ship
Cove, Port de Grave Newfoundland; died December 29, 1829 in
Ship Cove, Port de Grave, Newfoundland. Generation
No. 3
3.
John3 Daw
(Samuel2, William1)
was born 1723 in Ship Cove, Port de Grave, Newfoundland,
and died 1798 in Ship Cove, Port de Grave, Newfoundland.
He married Unknown UNKNOWN.
She was born in Ship Cove, Port de
Grave, Newfoundland, and died in Ship Cove, Port de
Grave, Newfoundland
Children
of John Daw and Unknown UNKNOWN are: +
8
i.
John4 Daw, born
about 1752 in possibly Ship Cove, Port de Grave,
9
ii.
Samuel Daw, born 1756 in Ship
Cove, Port de Grave, Newfoundland; died 1825 possibly in Ship Cove,
Newfoundland.
He married Sarah Unknown;
born in possibly Ship Cove, Port de Grave,
10
iii.
Charles Daw, born 1760 possibly in
Ship Cove, Port de Grave, Newfoundland; died 1790 possibly in Ship
Cove, Port de Grave, Newfoundland.
4.
Samuel3 Daw
(Samuel2, William1)
was born 1726 in Ship Cove, Port de Grave, Newfoundland, and
died 1802 in Cupids, ,Newfoundland.
He married Unknown UNKNOWN.
She was born in Ship Cove,
Port de Grave, Newfoundland.
Children
of Samuel Daw and Unknown UNKNOWN
are: +
11
i.
John4 Daw, born
1756 in Ship Cove, Port de Grave, Newfoundland; died 1852
in Ship Cove, Port de Grave, Newfoundland.
12
ii.
Samuel Daw, born 1758 in Newfoundland;
died 1830 in Newfoundland. +
13
iii.
Charles Daw, born 1763 in Newfoundland;
died 1820 in Newfoundland.
5.
Nicholas3 Daw
(Samuel2, William1)
was born 1731 in Ship Cove, Port de Grave, Newfoundland, and
died in Ship Cove, Port de Grave Newfoundland.
He married Unknown UNKNOWN,
daughter of Unknown UNKNOWN.
Children
of Nicholas Daw and Unknown UNKNOWN
are:
14
i.
Abraham4 Daw, born
in Ship Cove, Port de Grave, Newfoundland.
15
ii.
Charles Daw, born in Ship
Cove, Port de Grave, Newfoundland.
16
iii.
Samuel Daw, born in Ship
Cove, Port de Grave, Newfoundland.
17
iv.
William Daw, born in Ship
Cove, Port de Grave, Newfoundland
7.
George3 Daw
(Samuel2, William1)
was born 1752 in Ship Cove, Port de Grave, Newfoundland, and
died December 29, 1829 in Ship Cove,
Port de Grave, Newfoundland. He married Frances
Unknown, daughter of Unknown
UNKNOWN.
She was born June 30, 1759 in
Ship Cove, Port de Grave, Newfoundland, and
died March 13, 1829 in Ship Cove,
Port de Grave, Newfoundland.
Children
of George Daw and Frances Unknown
are:
18
i.
Ann4 Daw, born in
Ship Cove, Port de Grave, Newfoundland
19
ii.
Francis Daw, born in Ship
Cove, Port de Grave, Newfoundland
20
iii.
Grace Daw, born in Ship Cove,
Port de Grave, Newfoundland
21
iv.
Patience Daw, born in Ship
Cove, Port de Grave, Newfoundland +
22
v.
Isaac Daw, born 1800 in Ship
Cove, NF; died 1874 in Ship Cove,
Port de Grave, Newfoundland Generation
No. 4
8.
John4 Daw
(John3, Samuel2,
William1) was born 1752
in Port de Grave, NF, and died in
NF.
He married Unknown UNKNOWN.
She was born in NF.
Child
of John Daw and Unknown UNKNOWN is: +
23
i.
John5 Daw, born
1780 in Port de Grave, NF.
11.
John4 Daw
(Samuel3, Samuel2,
William1) was born 1756
in Port de Grave, Nf, and died 1852
in Ship Cove, NF.
He married Mary Ann Butler
October 17, 1783 in Ship Cove, NF,
daughter of Unknown Butler.
She was born 1766 in Port de
Grave, NF, and died 1836 in Ship
Cove, NF. More
About John Daw and Mary Butler: Marriage:
October 17, 1783, Ship Cove, NF
Children
of John Daw and Mary Butler are:
24
i.
Ann5 Daw, born
June 13, 1784 in Harbor Grace, NF. +
25
ii.
John Daw, born July 04, 1785
in Ship Cove, NF; died 1832 in
Seldom Come By, NF. +
26
iii.
Samuel Daw, born March 09,
1786 in Cofe Harbor, NF; died 1862
in Ship Cove, NF.
27
iv.
Nicholas Daw, born 1792 in
NF; died 1866 in NF.
13.
Charles4 Daw
(Samuel3, Samuel2,
William1) was born 1763
in NF, and died 1820 in NF.
He married Unknown UNKNOWN,
daughter of Unknown UNKNOWN.
She was born in NF, and died
1820. Notes
for Charles Daw: Note:
According to Family tree records
given to me from my mother's estate
in 2001 it states that Charles and
his wife and children all died as a
result of Small Pox in the year of
1820.The place of death was not
given. Notes
for Unknown UNKNOWN: Note:
According to Family tree records
given to me from my mother's estate
Margaret Irene Raynor [Mays-Dawe] in
2001 it states that Unknown married
to Charles died with all members of
her family as a result of Small Pox
in the year of 1820
Children
of Charles Daw and Unknown UNKNOWN
are:
28
i.
Charles5 Daw, born
1793 in NF; died 1820 in NF. Notes
for Charles Daw: Note:
According to Family Tree Records
given to me from my mother's estate,
Margaret Irene Raynor [Mays-Dawe] in
2001 it is reported that Charles Daw
died from Small Pox. It is further
stated that all members of his
family all died in 1820 from the
same disease.
29
ii.
Patience Daw, born 1800 in
NF; died 1820 in NF.
Notes: For Patience Daw
Note: According to Family tree records from my mother's estate Margaret Irene Raynor [Mays-Dawe] in 2001 it states that Patience died with all
members of her family in the year
of 1820. The place of Patience and
her families death was not given.
22.
Issac4 Daw
(George3, Samuel2,
William1) was born 1800
in Newfoundland, and died August 25, 1874 in Upper Gullies, Newfoundland;
buried in St. Peter's Anglican Cemetery, Upper Gullies, Newfoundland.
He married Emma Unknown.
She was born 1801 in Newfoundland, and
died January 21, 1873 in Upper Gullies, Newfoundland Notes for Isaac Daw: New information states Isaac was buried in St. Peter's Cemetery, Upper Gullies, Newfoundland. More Notes: New information states Isaac was 74 years 7 months of age at the time of his death. Notes for Emma Unknown: New information states Emma was buried in St. Peter's Cemetery, Upper Gullies, Newfoundland. More Notes: New information states Emma was 72 years 3 months of age at the time of her death. Source of Updated Information: Was provided by Robert Scott for Isaac Daw & Emma Unknown. More Notes for Isaac Daw and Emma: Further information will be coming in due time. Watch for further postings.
Children
of Isaac Daw and Emma Unknown are:
30
i.
John5 Daw, born
1826 in NF
31
ii.
Samuel Daw, born 1834 in NF
32
iii.
Ann Daw, born 1837 in Upper
Guilles, NF; died March 03, 1891 possibly in Upper Guilles, Newfoundland.
She married Joseph Scott 1865
in ? NF; born about 1843 in Upper Guilles, NF; died March 6, 1913 in Upper
Guilles, NF. Notes for Ann Daw: Robert Willis Eaton Jr. has provided the information for Joseph Scott and Ann Daw. He states that Ann Daw is his great-grandmother. More Notes about William Scott and Providence Roberts. They married November 19, 1827 at the United Church, Brigus, Newfoundland. Notes for Joseph Scott: He married three times. 1. Ann Daw 2. Elizabeth unknown b 1846, died September 27, 1903 Upper Guilles, Newfoundland, buried St. Peter's Anglican Cemetery, Upper Guilles, Newfoundland. 3. after 1903 he married Amelia unknown b 1843 died March 9, 1917. She was buried St. Peter's Anglican Cemetery, Upper Guilles, Newfoundland. More Notes for Joseph Scott: Additional information for the 2nd and 3rd Marriages for Joseph Scott was provided by Robert Scott. Robert states that Joseph Scott was the son of his great-great grandfather, William Scott b in 1793 and was christened November 3, 1793 in Poole, Dorset County, England. Notes for Joseph Scott: Burial was at St. Peter's Anglican Church Cemetery in Upper Guilles, Newfoundland. More
About Joseph Scott and Ann Daw: Marriage: 1865, N Children for Ann Daw and Joseph Scott: i. William J Scott b March 18, 1866 in Upper Gullies, NF, died April 27, 1933 in Boston, Massachusetts. He married Margaret Mackay in 1901. Notes for William J Scott: He was buried in the Evergreen Cemetery in Boston, Massachusetts. Children of William J Scott and Margaret Mackay: i. Erwin Scott b 1902, died before 1982. ii. Adolph Scott b 1903, died December 25, 1982 iii. Roger Scott b 1904 iv. Andrew Scott b 1907, died before 1983 v. Isabelle Scott b 1909 vi. Eleanor Scott b 1911 Sources for Dates of Birth for the children born to William Scott and Margaret Mackay was provided by Robert Scott. Children continued for Ann Daw and Joseph Scott: ii. Rebecca Scott b May 29, 1871 in Upper Gullies, NF and died January 10, 1925 in Topsail, NF. She married William Picco May 29,1892 in Topsail, NF. He was the son of Thomas Picco. William was b 1868 in Portugal Cove, Conception Bay, Newfoundland, died August 6, 1936. He was buried in All Saints Anglican Cemetery, Foxtrap. Notes for William Picco: All new information related to Dates and Places of Birth, Death and Burial were provided by Robert Scott Robert Scott provided the name of William Picco's father as being Thomas Picco More Notes for Rebecca Scott: New information states she was born in Upper Gullies, Conception Bay, Newfoundland, died in Topsail, Conception Bay, Newfoundland. Burial for Rebecca Scott: She was buried in All Saints Anglican Cemetery, # 2 Foxtrap. The burial records for Rebecca Scott state the Date of Death as January 10, 1926, aged 55. Sources for Dates and Places of Birth, Death and Burial was provided by Robert Scott. Children of Rebecca Scott and William Picco:: i. George Alfred Picco b November, 1895 in Foxtrap, Conception Bay, Newfoundland ii. Ethel May Picco b June 19, 1897 Foxtrap, Conception Bay, Newfoundland iii. Anne Frances Picco b March 13, 1895 iv. Alice Picco b March 4, 1903 v. Caroline Picco b February 15, 1907 vi. Alfreda Picco b November 4, 1910 vii. Gertrude Picco b October 29, 1900 Foxtrap, Conception Bay, Newfoundland viii. William Chesley Picco b July 16, 1914 Foxtrap, Conception Bay, Newfoundland, christening July 17, 1914 All Saints Anglican Church, Foxtrap, died August 20, 1920. He was buried at Foxtrap, Conception Bay, Newfoundland. Sources for Dates and Places of Birth, Death and Burial for the Picco children was provided by Robert Scott Children of Ann Daw and Joseph Scott continued: iii. Isaac Scott b 1873 and died January 7, 1892. iv. Jane Delilah Scott b February 13, 1876 in Upper Gullies, NF, died February 1878 in Upper Gullies, NF. Notes for Jane Delilah Scott: She was buried February 10, 1878 in St. Peters Anglican Cemetery in Upper Gullies, NF. v. Joseph Scott b March 30, 1878 in Upper Gullies, NF, died May 19, 1954 in Upper Gullies, NF. He married Sara Ann Morgan November 25, 1903 in Topsail, Newfoundland. Children of Joseph Scott and Sara Ann Morgan: i. Albert Scott ii. Virtue Scott iii. Gordon Scott iv. Annie Scott v. Mary Patience Scott vi. William Joseph Scott vii. Allan Scott viii. Gertrude Scott ix. Cyril Joseph Scott x. Mabel Scott Notes for Joseph Scott: He was buried in St. Peters Anglican Cemetery, Upper Gullies, NF. More Notes for Joseph Scott and Sara Ann Morgan: Robert Willis Eaton Jr. has provided the additional information for Joseph Scott and Sara Ann Morgan and their 10 children Children for Ann Daw and Joseph Scott continued: vi. Emily Ann Scott b June 9, 1880 in Upper Gullies, NF; died February 26, 1963. She married 1. Isaac Butler the son of William Butler and Jane Dawe and 2. William John Morgan b December 2, 1877. He died October 11, 1963 in Seal Cove, Newfoundland. Children of Emily Ann Scott and Isaac Butler: i. Dorcas Butler b 1901. Dorcas married Bertram Eaton. Notes for Dorcas Butler: Children for Dorcas Butler and Bertram Eaton: i. Robert Willis Eaton b May 10, 1929. He married Carol Whitney. Notes for Robert Willis Eaton: Children of Robert Willis Eaton and Carol Whitney: i. Robert Willis Eaton Jr. b January 21, 1961. Robert married Touria El-Jaoual. She was b September 1, 1961. Source of Information was provided by Robert Willis Eaton Jr. If needed I can provide further information for the Butler Dawe Scott Genealogy. Contact me @ jonahmicah@shaw.ca Children continued for Emily Ann Scott and Isaac Butler:. ii. Walter Joseph Butler Children of Emily Ann Scott and William John Morgan: i. Victor Morgan b September 25, 1909 in Seal Cove, Newfoundland ii. Gordan Morgan. He married Mary Somerton. Notes for Emily Ann Scott: She was buried in St. Peters Anglican Cemetery, Upper Gullies, NF. More Notes for Emily Ann Scott: Robert Willis Eaton Jr. has provided the additional information for Emily Ann Scott. The names of her both husbands and the names of her children with both of her husbands. Children continued for Ann Daw and Joseph Scott: vii. Dorcas Scott b May 24, 1882 in Upper Gullies, NF. viii. Virtue Scott b in Upper Gullies, NF ix. Elizabeth Scott b February 16, 1885 in Upper Gullies, NF x. Gertrude Scott b August 14, 1888 in Upper Gullies, NF; died May 27, 1979 in Waltham, Massachusetts. Notes for Gertrude Scott: She was buried May 30, 1979 in Woodlawn Cemetery in Ayer, Massachusetts. Contact me, Judith Scott at: jonahmicah@telus.net if there are any questions or concerns for the above mentioned data that has been posted for Joseph Scott and his descendants. I would like to say a very much appreciated thank you to both Robert Scott and Robert Willis Eaton Jr. who have both contributed to the data provided for Joseph Scott and his descendants. There is ongoing research taking place for Joseph Scott and his descendants. Watch for new postings coming soon. Children continued for Isaac Daw and Emma:
33
iv.
Emma Daw, born 1839 in NF
34
v.
Isaac Daw, born 1842 in NF
35
vi.
George Daw, born 1844 in NF Generation
No. 5 23. John5 Daw (John4, John3, Samuel2, William1) was born 1780 in Port de Grave, NF. He married Unknown UNKNOWN December 08, 1829 in Port de Grave, NF. She was born in NF More
About John Daw and Unknown UNKNOWN: Marriage:
December 08, 1829, Port de Grave, NF
Children
of John Daw and Unknown UNKNOWN are:
36
i.
James6 Dawe, born
in Ship Cove, Port de Grave, NF;
died in Port de Grave, NF.
He married Amy Dawe December
08, 1829 in Port de Grave, NF; died
in Port de Grave, NF. Notes
for James Dawe: Note: Source
of Information was provided by
Several Family tree charts taken fro
m both Margaret Irene Raynor [Mays-Dawe]
and Lori Ann Patterson [Turner] and
given to Judith Arlene Scott [Mays-Bajkor]
in the summer of 2002 and in the
Fall of 2001. Note:
No Dates were provided by either of
the sources that were given to me
from my first cousin Lori Patterson
and by Margaret Raynor my mother's
estate. More
About James Dawe and Amy Dawe: Marriage:
December 08, 1829, Port de Grave, NF
37
ii.
Rebecca Dawe, born in Ship
Cove, Port de Grave, NF; died in
Ship Cove, NF.
She married Eliza Roberts
January 12, 1831 in Port de Grave,
NF; born in Brigus, NF. More
About Eliza Roberts and Rebecca Dawe: Marriage:
January 12, 1831, Port de Grave, NF +
38
iii.
Mary Ann Dawe, born 1788 in
Ship Cove, NF; died 1836 in Seldom
Come By, NF. +
39
iv.
Samuel Dawe, born 1800 in
Port de Grave, NF; died in Cupids,
NF. +
40
v.
John Dawe, born 1815 in Port
de Grave, NF; died 1885 in Port de
Grave, NF. +
41
vi.
William Dawe, born 1815 in
Ship Cove, NF; died in Ship Cove,
Port de Grave, NF. +
42
vii.
George Dawe, born 1821 in
Ship Cove, NF; died 1899 in Ship
Cove, NF.
25.
John5 Daw
(John4, Samuel3,
Samuel2, William1)
was born July 04, 1785 in Ship Cove,
NF, and died 1832 in Seldom Come By,
NF.
He married Mary Ann Daw
1810 in NF, daughter of Unknown Daw.
She was born 1788 in Ship
Cove, NF, and died 1836 in Seldom
Come By, NF. More
About John Daw and Mary Daw: Marriage:
1810, NF
Children
of John Daw and Mary Daw are:
43
i.
Sarah Grace6 Daw,
born 1811 in NF; died 1881 in Seldom
Come By, NF.
44
ii.
Nicholas Daw, born 1814 in
Ship Cove, NF; died in Ship Cove,
NF.
45
iii.
Nathaniel Daw, born 1823 in
Ship Cove, NF; died in Off
Labrador??.
46
iv.
John Daw, born 1825 in NF;
died 1853 in Indian Islands, NF.
47
v.
Samuel Daw, (Norand Sam) born November 19, 1828 in Ship
Cove, NF; died July 17, 1898 in New
Westminster, BC; Canada. Notes for Samuel (Norand Sam) Dawe: Occupation: Shipwright/Sealing Skipper More Notes for Samuel (Norand Sam) Dawe: Marriage to Mary Ann Daw was in 1857 ? in Port de Grave, NF Children of Samuel (Norand Sam) Dawe and Mary Ann Daw:
i. Sarah Ann b 1859 in Bay Roberts, NF; died 1910 in Vancouver, BC
ii. Samuel Dawe b May 15, 1860 in Bay Roberts, NF; died March 31, 1936 in New Westminster, BC. He married Emma Patience Daw February 15, 1890 in Bay Roberts, NF. She was b February 25, 1865 in Bay Roberts, NF; died December 26, 1956 in New Westminster, BC, buried December 29, 1956 in New Westminster, BC Notes for Samuel Dawe: Marriage took place February 15, 1890.
Children of Samuel Dawe and Emma Patience Daw: i. Selina Fanny b October 24, 1892 in New Westminster, BC; died March 17, 1953 in Vancouver, BC ii. Arthur Wilfred b May 25, 1894 in New Westminster, BC; died August 26, 1958 in Royston, BC. He married Mary Catherine Gamon January 14, 1924 in New Westminster, BC. She was b 1900 and died in 1991. iii. Ernest Llewellyn b August 9, 1895 in New Westminster, BC; died May 27, 1979 in Savannah, GA. He married Gladys Genieve Cole February 28, 1926. She was b 1897 and died in 1976. iv. Charles Samuel b June 23, 1898 in New Westminster, BC; died November 24, 1978 in Vancouver, BC. He married Victoria Elizabeth Wilson July 12, 1923 in Vancouver, BC. She was b 1904 and died in 1946. Charles married Rita Jones in 1944 in Vancouver, BC. Notes for Charles Samuel Dawe: He married twice: 1. Victoria Elizabeth Wilson and 2. Rita Jones. v. Annie Waylan Dawe b February 12, 1900 in New Westminster, BC and died in infancy March 13, 1900 in Nelson, BC vi. Evelyn Emma Mary Dawe b May 13, 1902 in New Westminster, BC; died May 1, 1950 in Nelson, BC. She married Duncan Lucan Ure June 1, 1927 in Nelson, BC. He was b 1904.
iii.. Lilly Dawe b 1862 in Bay Roberts, NF; died 1953 in New Westminster, BC. She married Robert Hampton in Bay Roberts, NF. He was b 1856 and died in 1941. iv. Mary Grace Dawe b 1863 in Bay Roberts, NF; died ? in New Westminster, BC. She married Tom Hood (Wood)? in Bay Roberts, NF v. Albert James Dawe b July 31, 1867 in Bay Roberts, NF; died 1938 in New Westminster, BC. He married Clara Millicent Daw 1891 in Bay Roberts, NF. vi. Catherine Dawe b 1878 in Bay Roberts, NF; died 1954 in Vancouver, BC She married Noah Mosdell 1893 in Harbour Grace, NF. He was b 1867 and died in 1954.
48.
vi
Solomon Daw, born 1832 in
Ship Cove, NF; died 1899 in Seldom
Come By, NF.
26.
Samuel5 Daw
(John4, Samuel3,
Samuel2, William1)
was born March 09, 1786 in Cofe Harbor, NF, and died 1862 in Ship
Cove, NF.
He married Patience
Kennedy December 07, 1808 in NF,
daughter of Robert Kennedy and Sarah Ann
Unknown.
She was born 1788 in Ship
Cove, Port de Grave, NF, and died 1855 in Ship
Cove, Port de Grave, NF. More
About Samuel Daw and Patience
Kennedy: Marriage:
December 07, 1808, NF
Children
of Samuel Daw and Patience Kennedy
are:
49
i.
Ann6 Daw, born
1809 in NF; died 1850 in NF.
She married John Efford
December 06, 1831 in NF; born in NF;
died in NF. More
About John Efford and Ann Daw: Marriage:
December 06, 1831, NF +
50
ii.
Captain John Daw, born 1811
in Ship Cove, NF; died 1863 in Ship
Cove, NF.
51
iii.
Charles Daw, born 1813 in NF;
died 1843 in NF. Notes for Charles Daw: Family Tree Notes state that Susannah died in England.
52
iv.
Henry Daw, born 1815 in Ship Cove, Port de Grave, NF;
died 1854 in NF. +
53
v.
Captain Robert Daw, born 1818
in Ship Cove, NF; died April 28,
1872 in Straits of Belle Isle.
54
vi.
Susanna Daw, born 1820 in Ship Cove, Port de Grave, NF;
died in NF.
55
vii.
Mary Daw, born 1825 in Ship Cove, Port de Grave, NF. +
56
viii.
Samuel Daw, born 1826 in Ship
Cove, Port de Grave, NF; died 1872 in Bay Roberts,
NF.
57
ix.
Sarah Daw, born 1832 in Ship Cove, Port de Grave, NF;
died 1837 in NF. Generation
No. 6
38.
Mary Ann6 Dawe
(John5 Daw, John4,
John3, Samuel2,
William1) was born 1788
in Ship Cove, NF, and died 1836 in
Seldom Come By, NF.
She married John Dawe
1810 in Ship Cove, NF, son of John
Dawe and Unknown UNKNOWN.
He was born 1785 in Ship
Cove, NF, and died 1832 in Seldom
Come By, NF. Notes
for Mary Ann Dawe: Note:
According to Family tree charts from
Lori Ann Patterson [Turner] my first
cousin she states that it is
suggested that Mary Ann Dawe is
related as second cousin to her
husband John Dawe b July 4, 1785 in
Ship Cove, NF. More
About John Dawe and Mary Dawe: Marriage:
1810, Ship Cove, NF
Children
of Mary Dawe and John Dawe are:
58
i.
Sarah Grace7 Dawe,
born 1811 in Ships Cove, NF; died
1881 in Seldom Come By, NF.
She married (1) Robert
Turner; born in Cupids, NF; died in
Cupids, NF.
She married (2) Joseph
Anthony October 04, 1855 in Cupids,
NF; born 1808 in Cupids, NF; died
1876 in Cupids, NF. More
About Joseph Anthony and Sarah Dawe: Marriage:
October 04, 1855, Cupids, NF
59
ii.
Nicholas Dawe, born 1814 in
Ship Cove, NF; died in Ship Cove,
NF.
60
iii.
Nathaniel Dawe, born 1823 in
Ship Cove, NF; died in Labrador.
61
iv.
John Dawe, born 1825 in Ship
Cove, NF; died 1853 in Indian
Islands, NF.
62
v.
Samuel Dawe, born 1828 in
Ship Cove, NF; died 1898 in New
Westminster, BC.
63
vi.
Solomon Daw, born 1832 in
Ship Cove, NF; died 1899 in Seldom
Come By, NF.
He married Julia Brown
October 29, 1856 in NF; born 1832 in
Joe Batts Arm, Newfoundland; died 1907 in Fogo
Islands, Newfoundland. More
About Solomon Daw and Julia Brown: Marriage:
October 29, 1856, NF
39.
Samuel6 Dawe
(John5 Daw, John4,
John3, Samuel2,
William1) was born 1800
in Port de Grave, NF, and died in
Cupids, NF.
He married Maria Andrews
December 08, 1830 in Port de Grave,
NF, daughter of Unknown Andrews.
She was born in NF, and died
in NF. More
About Samuel Dawe and Maria Andrews: Marriage:
December 08, 1830, Port de Grave, NF
Children
of Samuel Dawe and Maria Andrews
are:
64
i.
John7 Dawe, born
in Port de Grave, NF.
65
ii.
Samuel Dawe, born in Port de
Grave, NF;. +
66
iii.
Robert Hartland Dawe, born
1833 in Port de Grave, NF.
67
iv.
Mary Dawe, born 1836 in Port
de Grave, NF. She married William
Lane; born 1844 in Ship Cove, NF
68
v.
Amy Dawe, born February 10,
1851 in Port de Grave, NF. +
69
vi.
Henry Dawe, born September
06, 1853 in Port de Grave, NF.
70
vii.
George Dawe, born September
02, 1855 in Port de Grave, NF.
40.
John6 Dawe
(John5 Daw, John4,
John3, Samuel2,
William1) was born 1815
in Port de Grave, NF, and died 1885
in Port de Grave, NF.
He married Charlotte Fagan
of Peachytown Foxtrap November 24, 1836 in
Port de Grave, NF, daughter of
Unknown Fagan and Unknown UNKNOWN.
She was born 1805 in Foxtrap,
NF, and died 1890 in NF. Notes
for Charlotte Fagan of Peachytown Foxtrap, Newfoundland: Charlotte
Fagan {of Foxtrap} is my
great-great-great grandmother who is
the mother of my great-great
grandmother Elizabeth Dawe {of John}. Source
of Information: Provided by my
mother Margaret Irene
Raynor {Mays-Dawe} from Family Tree
Records given to Judith Arlene
Scott {Mays-Bajkor} her daughter in
2001. Source
of Marriage Date for Charlotte Fagan
to John Dawe of Port de Grave was
provided by Lori Ann Ryan from
Toronto, Ontario. More
About John Dawe and Charlotte Fagan
of PeachyTown, Foxtrap: Marriage:
November 24, 1836, Port de Grave, NF
Children
of John Dawe and Charlotte Fagan of Peachytown Foxtrap are: +
71
i.
George7 Dawe, born
in Port de Grave, NF; died in NF.
72
ii.
Ann Dawe, born 1838 in Port
de Grave, NF; died in Burnt Head,
NF.
She married George Bishop
1858; born in Port de Grave, NF. More
About George Bishop and Ann Dawe: Marriage:
1858 +
73
iii.
Elizabeth Dawe Of John, born
October 28, 1839 in Cupids, NF +
74
iv.
Susannah Dawe, born 1840 in
Cupids, NF; died September 29, 1911
in Labrador, NF. +
75
v.
Lavinia Dawe, born 1847 in
Port de Grave.
76
vi.
Amy Dawe, born 1849 in Port
de Grave, NF.
77
vii.
Sarah Dawe, born 1851 in Port
de Grave, NF +
78
viii.
Caroline Dawe, born 1852 in
Port de Grave, NF; died 1921 in
Cupids, NF.
79
ix.
Mary Jane Dawe, born 1854 in
Port de Grave, NF
80
x.
Emily Dawe, born 1856 in Port
de Grave, NF
81
xi.
Selina Dawe, born 1857 in
Port de Grave, NF.
She married Benjamin Bishop;
born in Ship Cove, NF. Notes
for Selina Dawe: Note:
Salina Dawe and Benjamin Bishop had
the following children: i. Christopher Bishop ii. Azariah Bishop iii. Druscilla Bishop iv. Elfreda Bishop v. Benjamin n Bishop vi. Cyril Bishop vii. William Bishop
41.
William6 Dawe
(John5 Daw, John4,
John3, Samuel2,
William1) was born 1815
in Ship Cove, NF, and died in Ship
Cove, Port de Grave, NF.
He married Jane Delaney,
daughter of Unknown Delaney.
She was born in NF, and died
in NF.
Children
of William Dawe and Jane Delaney
are:
82
i.
Mary7 Daw, born
1840.
83
ii.
William Daw, born 1842.
84
iii.
Elizabeth Jane Daw, born 1845.
42.
George6 Dawe
(John5 Daw, John4,
John3, Samuel2,
William1) was born 1821
in Ship Cove, NF, and died 1899 in
Ship Cove, NF.
He married Emma [Amy]
Tucker, daughter of Unknown
Tucker.
She was born 1825 in NF.
Children
of George Dawe and Emma Tucker are:
85
i.
Mary Patience7 Daw
86
ii.
John Daw, born 1846.
87
iii.
George Daw, born 1849 +
88
iv.
Charles Daw, born 1856 &
died 1931
50.
Captain John6
Daw (Samuel5, John4,
Samuel3, Samuel2,
William1) was born 1811
in Ship Cove, NF, and died 1863 in
Ship Cove, NF.
He married Mary Ann
Bartlett November 16, 1837 in
Port de Grave, NF, daughter of
Unknown Bartlett.
She was born 1815 in Port de
Grave, NF. Notes
for Captain John Daw: Note:
According to Family tree records
from my mother's estate Margaret
Irene Raynor [Mays-Dawe] given to me
in 2001 it has attached the title
Captain John to his name. More
About Captain Daw and Mary Bartlett: Marriage:
November 16, 1837, Port de Grave, NF
Children
of Captain Daw and Mary Bartlett
are:
89
i.
Sarah7 Daw
90
ii.
Mary Ann Daw, born 1837
91
iii.
Henry Daw, born 1838.
He married Ann Marie Smith
1862 in NF. More
About Henry Daw and Ann Smith: Marriage:
1862, NF
92
iv.
Susannah Daw, born 1841.
93
v.
Thomas Daw, born 1841;
died 1917.
He married Susannah Antle.
94
vi.
Patience Daw, born 1847 & died 1868.
She married William B.
Andrews December 03, 1867. More
About William Andrews and Patience
Daw: Marriage:
December 03, 1867
95
vii.
Samuel Daw, born February 04,
1848 in Port de Grave, NF; died June
13, 1913 in NF.
He married (1) Jessie Wells.
He married (2) Emily Daw
January 01, 1871. More
About Samuel Daw and Emily Daw: Marriage:
January 01, 1871, NF
53.
Captain Robert6
Daw (Samuel5, John4,
Samuel3, Samuel2,
William1) was born 1818
in Ship Cove, NF, and died April 28,
1872 in Straits of Belle Isle.
He married Amy Batten
French December 10, 1840 in Ship
Cove, Port de Grave, NF, daughter of
Unknown French.
She was born 1815 in Bay
Roberts, NF, and died 1894 in NF. More
About Captain Daw and Amy French: Marriage:
December 10, 1840, Ship Cove, Port
de Grave, NF More Notes for Captain Robert Dawe and Amy Batten French: John Dawe of BC, Canada has provided information for their marriage with stating that they were married December 10, 1840 in Bareneed, Newfoundland. John Dawe also has Amy Batten's name recorded as Emma Batten as being married to Captain Robert Daw. Further research is needed to substantiate this new data for Amy Batten French.
Children
of Captain Daw and Amy French are:
96
i.
Selina7 Daw, born
in Bay Roberts, NF.
She married William Slater
97
ii.
Azariah Daw, born 1842 in
Ship Cove, Port de Grave, Newfoundland; died 1919 possibly in Port de
Grave, Newfoundland.
He married Annie Whalen
January 24, 1882. She was born in Brigus, Conception Bay,
Newfoundland. More
About Azariah Daw and Annie Whalen: Marriage:
January 24, 1882, NF
98
iii.
Robert Daw, born 1843;
died April 28, 1872 in Straits of
Belle Isle, NF.
99
iv.
Annie Daw, born 1844.
She married Azariah Smith;
born in Cupids, NF
100
v.
Captain Charles Daw, born
1845 in Ship Cove, Port de Grave, Newfoundland; died March 29, 1908 Children of Captain Charles Daw and Emma Bartlett: i. Louise Daw b possibly in Cupids, Conception Bay, Newfoundland. ii. Emma Daw b April 4, 1875 in Bay Roberts, Newfoundland iii. Robert Daw b possibly in Bay Roberts, Newfoundland iv. Lavinia (Louise) Daw b about 1877 in Bay Roberts, Newfoundland Notes for Captain Charles Daw: According to Maureen Thoms she states that Captain Charles Daw was noted as one of the most successful and respectable of Newfoundland's Mariners. He Captained both Sailing Ships and Steamships to the Labrador Cod Fisher and the Annual Seal Hunt for over a quarter of a century. Among the Ships he Commanded were the following: 1.The Huntsman-Sailing Vessel; 2. The Rolling Wave-Sailing Vessel; 3. The Greenland-Steamship Vessel; 4. Aurora-Steamship Vessel; 5. Iceland-Steamship Vessel; 6. Thetis-Steamship Vessel; 7. Bear-Steamship Vessel; 8. Vanguard-Steamship Vessel; 9. Terra Nova-Steamship Vessel. More Notes for Captain Charles Daw: During 22 years at the Front, 1874-1898 Dawe's Crews killed a total of 318,290 seals for an average of 14,467 a year. Charles Daw was also involved in the exporting of fish and along with his brother, Azariah ran the large supplying outlet C and A Dawe of Bay Roberts. In 1867 he and his brother, Azariah established the Mercantile Firm of C and A Dawe which evolved from the Fishing, Sealing, Shipping and shipbuilding expertise established by their father, Robert and Uncle Samuel at Bay Roberts about 1860. This Firm was very successful exporting Fish and Building Ships. More Notes for Captain Charles Daw: Charles entered Politics in 1878 and sat as a Conservative Member for the District of Harbor Grace and occupied the seat until 1889. He returned to Office in 1893 for his Home Riding of Port de Grave. In 1894 he was appointed Executive Council Member of the Goodridge Executive. 3 years later in 1897 he became a Member of the Winter Executive. He was defeated in the 1900 election. He was elected again to the House in 1900 becoming Leader of the Opposition after the resignation of AB Morine. Charles resigned a short time thereafter. CA Dawe was dissolved soon after Captain Charles died.
56.
Samuel6 Daw
(Samuel5, John4,
Samuel3, Samuel2,
William1) was born 1826
in Ship Cove, NF, and died 1872 in
Bay Roberts, NF.
He married Frances Daw
1848 in Bay Roberts, NF, daughter of
Unknown Daw. She was born 1826 in
Ship Cove, NF, and died September
01, 1894 in Bay Roberts, NF. Notes
for Samuel Daw: Note:
This Samuel Dawe is not to be
confused with Samuel Dawe b 1815
married to Fanny Unknown. Source
of Information: Provided by Margaret
Irene Raynor [Mays -Dawe] from
Family tree records given to Judith
Arlene Scott [Mays-Bajkor] from my
mother's estate in 2001. Note:
Source of Dates for Samuel Daw was
provided by Lori Ann Patterson
[Turner] in the summer of 2002. Lori
Patterson is my first cousin from
Huntsville, Ontario. Note:
Source of all Data for the Children
Born to Samuel Dawe and Frances was
provided by Lori Ann Patterson
[Turner] my first cousin taken from
Family tree charts and given to
Judith Arlene Scott [Mays-Bajkor]
in the summer of 2002. Notes
for Frances Daw: Note:
According to Family Tree records
from my first cousin Lori Ann
Patterson given to me in the spring
of 2002 she provided this line for
Samuel Daw and Frances Daw. This
Frances Daw b 1826 is not to be
confused with Fanny Dawe b 1815 married to Samuel Dawe b 1815 from
Ships Cove, NF. More
About Samuel Daw and Frances Daw: Marriage:
1848, Bay Roberts, NF
Children
of Samuel Daw and Frances Daw are:
101
i.
Emma7 Dawe
102
ii.
William Dawe Notes
for William Dawe: Note:
According to Family tree records
provided by Lori Ann
Patterson [Turner] my first cousin
from Huntsville, Ontario she states
that this William died as an
infant. The age of William was not
given.
103
iii.
Captain John Charles Dawe,
born 1849 in Bay Roberts, NF; died
1888 in NF.
He married Sarah Parsons 1870
in NF; born 1847 Notes
for Captain John Charles Dawe: Note:
Source of Information for Captain
John Charles Dawe was provided by
Lori Ann Patterson [Turner] my first
cousin given to Judith Arlene Scott
[Mays-Bajkor] from Family tree
charts in the summer of 2002. More
About Captain Dawe and Sarah
Parsons: Marriage:
1870, NF
104
iv.
Captain Henry George Dawe,
born 1850 in Bay Roberts, NF; died
December 22, 1921 in Bay Roberts,
NF.
105
v.
Sarah Ann Dawe, born 1852.
She married Tom Wilcox. +
106
vi.
Robert Rodrick Dawe, born
1854 in Bay Roberts; died January
16, 1916 in Sydney, Nova Scotia.
107
vii.
Selina Fanny Daw, born 1856
in NF; died 1875 in NF. +
108
viii.
Canon Samuel Dawe, born 1857
in Bay Roberts, NF; died 1931 in
Ottawa, Ontario.
109
ix.
Captain Albert William Dawe,
born February 13, 1862 in Bay
Roberts, NF; died May 17, 1945 in
Vancouver BC Canada.
He married Ellen Parsons June
08, 1883 in NF; born March 30, 1863
in NF; died April 21, 1934 in NF. More
About Captain Dawe and Ellen
Parsons: Marriage:
June 08, 1883, NF
110
x.
Emma Patience Dawe, born
February 15, 1865 in Bay Roberts,
NF; died December 26, 1956 in New
Westminster, BC Canada. Notes for Emma Patience Dawe: Emma was second cousin to her husband Samuel Daw.
111
xi.
Clara Millicent Dawe, born
1867 in Bay Roberts, NF; died 1912
in New Westminster, BC Canada.
She married Albert James Dawe
1892 in Bay Roberts, NF; born 1867
in Bay Roberts, NF; died 1938 in Bay
Roberts, NF. More
About Albert Dawe and Clara Dawe: Marriage:
1892, Bay Roberts, NF Generation
No. 7 66. Robert Hartland7 Dawe (Samuel6, John5 Daw, John4, John3, Samuel2, William1) was born 1833 in Port de Grave, NF; the son of Samuel Daw and Maria Andrews. He married Naomi Susanna Goushou December 7, 1858 in Brigus United Methodist Church, daughter of Thomas Goushou and Amy Mugford. She was born 1840 in Brigus, NF Notes for the Goushou More
About Robert Dawe and Naomi Goushou: Marriage:
December 7, 1858, Brigus United Methodist Church.
Children
of Robert Dawe and Naomi Goushou
are:
112
i.
Ann Maria8 Dawe.
113
ii.
Archibald Dawe.
114
iii.
Bertha Dawe.
115
iv.
Eliza Dawe.
116
v.
Emma Dawe.
She married Beniah Dawe.
117
vi.
George Dawe.
118
vii.
Hartland Dawe. Notes
for Hartland Dawe: Note:
According to Family tree records it
states that Hartland Dawe died at
the young age of 17 years. No other
information was given and no date or
year of death was provided.
119
viii.
Mary Elizabeth Dawe b About 1874.
She married Thomas Samuel Serrick before 1899.
Notes for Thomas Samuel Serrick: More Notes for Thomas Samuel Serrick & Mary Elizabeth Dawe: According to Family Tree notes both Thomas and Mary are buried in Hamilton, Ontario. Notes for Mary Elizabeth Dawe and Thomas Samuel Serrick: More Notes for Mary Elizabeth Daw and Thomas Serrick: Further detailed information can be found on my John Dawe genealogy page under reference # 19, Robert Hartland Dawe and Naomi Goushou where the children of Mary and Thomas and other facts are recorded. All other information for this family can be directed to me via an e-mail. Thank you. For all related information for the Family Tree for Daniel Serrick and his Descendants please contact me @ jonahmicah@shaw.ca More Notes for the Serrick Family History: I have received new information for this Dawe/Serrick Family line. It will be posted in due time. In the meantime you are welcome to contact me for a specific portion of data which I could send. Contact me at jonahmicah@shaw.ca
120
ix.
Samuel Dawe.
121
x.
Sarah Dawe.
122
xi.
William Dawe, born 1861.
He married Jane Squires. +
123
xii.
John Gushue Dawe, born 1865
in Cupids, NF; died 1940.
69.
Henry7 Dawe
(Samuel6, John5
Daw, John4, John3,
Samuel2, William1)
was born September 06, 1853 in Port
de Grave, Newfoundland.
He married Elizabeth Besty
Ford, daughter of Unknown Ford.
She was born in Newfoundland.
Children
of Henry Dawe and Elizabeth Ford
are:
124
i.
Amy8 Ford, born
Aft. 1854 in Newfoundland. Notes
for Amy Ford: Source
of Information: The date of birth was
provided by Lori Ann Ryan. Note:
All other information was provided
by Margaret Irene
Raynor [Mays-Dawe] from Family tree
records given to Judith Arlene
Scott [Mays-Bajkor] from my mother's
estate in 2001.
125
ii.
Archibald Dawe, born Aft.
1854 Notes
for Archibald Dawe: Source
of Information: The date of birth for
Archibald was provided by Lori Ann
Ryan. Note:
All other information was provided
by Margaret Irene Raynor [Mays-D
awe] from Family tree records given
to Judith Arlene Scott [Mays-Bajkor]
from my mother's estate in 2001.
126
iii.
James Dawe, born Aft. 1854 in
Newfoundland. Notes
for James Dawe: Source
of Information: The date of birth for
James was provided by Lori Ann Ryan
. Note:
All other information was provided
by Margaret Irene Raynor [Mays-Dawe]
from Family tree records given to
Judith Arlene Scott [Mays-Dawe] from
my mother 's estate in 2001.
127
iv.
George Dawe, born Aft. 1854
in Newfoundland. Notes
for George Dawe: Source
of Information: The date of birth for
George was provided by Lori Ann Ryan. Note:
All other information was provided
by Margaret Irene Raynor [Mays-Dawe ]
from Family tree records given to
Judith Arlene Scott [Mays-Bajkor] from
my mother's estate in 2001.
71.
George7 Dawe
(John6, John5
Daw, John4, John3,
Samuel2, William1)
was born in Port de Grave, Newfoundland.
He married Emma Tucker,
daughter of Unknown Tucker and
Unknown UNKNOWN. She was born 1825 in
Port de Grave, Newfoundland. Notes
for George Dawe: According
to another report in Family charts
there is another George Dawe who
died young. Source
of Information: Family Tree Charts
from Margaret Irene Raynor {Mays-Dawe} given
to Judith Arlene Scott {Mays-Bajkor} from
my mother's estate in 2001.
Children
of George Dawe and Emma Tucker are:
128
i.
Mary Patience8
Dawe, born Before 1846 in Ship Cove,
Newfoundland.
129
ii.
John Dawe, born 1846 in Ship
Cove, Newfoundland.
130
iii.
George Dawe, born 1849 in
Ship Cove, Newfoundland.
131
iv.
Charles Dawe, born 1856 in
Ship Cove, Newfoundland; died 1931 in Ship
Cove, Newfoundland.
73.
Elizabeth7 Dawe
Of John (John6 Dawe,
John5 Daw, John4,
John3, Samuel2,
William1) was born October 28, 1839
in Cupids, NF.
She married William Dawe,
November 9, 1858 in Brigus United Methodist Church, son of Samuel Dawe and Fanny Daw.
He was born 1839 in Ships
Cove, NF. Notes
for William Dawe: Note:
I have made two references for
William with his wife, Elizabeth the
daughter of John Dawe b 1815 from
Ship Cove, Port de Grave, NF. In two
different charts there were
conflicting reports of how many
children they had. In one place the
report appeared to imply that
William married twice. Please don't
confuse the chart with stating
William married twice. I used that
reference as a spring board to try
and show the both sides of data that
was presented in Family charts
Children
of Elizabeth Dawe Of John and
William Dawe are: + 132 i. Samuel8 Dawe, born July 18 1862, in Ships Cove, Newfoundland 133 ii. Elizabeth Emma Dawe, born September 24, 1870 in Cupids, Newfoundland, she is believed to have possibly died in Cupids, Newfoundland. Date of Death unknown. Notes for Elizabeth Emma Dawe: Elizabeth Emma was baptized December 28, 1870 by John Waterhouse, minister of Brigus United Methodist Church. Source of Baptism Information for Elizabeth Emma was provided from Family Tree Notes.
134
iii.
George Dawe, born November 10, 1862 in
Cupids, Newfoundland +
135
iv.
Henry Dawe, born September
08, 1864 in Cupids, Newfoundland; died at the Family home as a result of an
accident in Cupids, Newfoundland. Notes for Henry Dawe: According to Family Tree notes Henry died at the home of his parents, William Dawe and Elizabeth (of John) Dawe while making a shaft for his horse. He somehow got caught up in this shaft and as a result it killed him. The date of death was not provided in Family tree notes from my second cousin, Shirley Flewitt. More Notes for Henry Dawe: Further research is needed to locate the date of his death and to confirm if this accident killed him instantly as speculated and reported by family. +
136
v.
William Dawe, born July 12,
1872 in Cupids, Newfoundland,
Canada; died May 03, 1903 in Off The
Coast of New Brunswick.
74.
Susannah7 Dawe
(John6, John5
Daw, John4, John3,
Samuel2, William1)
was born 1840 in Cupids, NF, and
died September 29, 1911 in Labrador,
NF.
She married (1) Unknown
UNKNOWN, son of Unknown UNKNOWN.
He was born in Port de Grave,
NF, and died in Port de Grave, NF.
She married (2) Joseph
Reeves, son of Thomas Reeves and
Unknown UNKNOWN.
He was born 1841 in Labrador,
and died 1893 in Newfoundland.
She married (3) John
MacDonald, son of Unknown
MacDonald and Unknown UNKNOWN.
He was born in Port de Grave,
Newfoundland. Notes
for Joseph Reeves: Source
of Information: Provided by Margaret
Irene Raynor [Mays-Dawe} from Family
tree Charts given to Judith A Scott
from my mother's estate. Notes
for John MacDonald: Source
of Information: Provided by Margaret
Irene Raynor {Mays-Dawe{ from Family
Tree Charts given to Judith A Scott
from my mother's estate.
Child
of Susannah Dawe and Unknown UNKNOWN
is:
137
i.
Thomas8 Dawe, born
1867 in Cupids, NF; died October 23,
1953 in Cupids, NF.
He married (1) Mary Bartlett November 28, 1891 in Brigus United
Methodist Church;
born in Georgetown, NF; died 1924 in
Cupids, NF.
He married (2) Sarah Francis
Atkins; born in Clarke's Beach, NF;
died 1951 in Cupids, NF. Notes
for Thomas Dawe: Source
of Information: Provided by Margaret
Irene Raynor {Mays-Dawe} from Family
Tree Charts given to Judith Arlene
Scott {Mays-Bajkor} from my mother's
estate in 2001. More
About Thomas Dawe: Burial:
1953, United Church Cemetery, Cupids,
NF
Children
of Susannah Dawe and Joseph Reeves
are:
138
i.
Charlotte8 Reeves,
born in Cupids, NF.
She married (1) Ben Dyson;
born in NF.
She married (2) Eli Turnbull;
born in NF. +
139
ii.
Elizabeth Reeves, born 1872
in Cupids, NF; died December 22,
1928 in Cupids, NF.
140
iii.
Thomas Reeves, born 1878 in
NF; died October 17, 1901 in Table
Bay, Labrador, NF. +
141
iv.
John Reeves, born 1887 in
Labrador; died 1917 in NF.
75.
Lavinia7 Dawe
(John6, John5
Daw, John4, John3,
Samuel2, William1)
was born 1847 in Port de Grave, NF,
and died in NF.
She married John Rowe
1871 in Cupids, NF, son of Unknown
Rowe. He was born 1839 in
Cupids, NF, and died in NF. More
About John Rowe and Lavinia Dawe: Marriage:
1871, Cupids, NF
Children
of Lavinia Dawe and John Rowe are:
142
i.
Charlotte8 Rowe,
born in Cupids, NF.
143
ii.
Fanny Rowe, born 1881 in
Cupids, NF.
78.
Caroline7 Dawe
(John6, John5
Daw, John4, John3,
Samuel2, William1)
was born August 2, 1852 in Cupids, NF,
and died 1921 in Cupids, NF.
She married Samuel Byrne
1880 in Cupids, NF, son of Moses Clarke and Priscilla Byrne.
He was born May 1, 1846 in Brigus, NF, and died November 3,
1926 in Cupids, NF. More
About Samuel Byrne and Caroline Dawe: Marriage:
1880, Cupids, NF
Children
of Caroline Dawe and Samuel Byrne
are:
144
i.
Emily8 Byrne, born
July 25, 1881 in Cupids, NF; died in Montreal, Quebec.
145
ii.
Elizabeth Byrne, born October 29, 1882 in
Cupids, , NF; died
146
iii.
Wilfred Byrne, born November 3,1884 in
Cupids, NF; died 1889 in Cupids, NF.
147
iv.
Jessie Maud Byrne, born November 18, 1886 in
Cupids, , NF; died
148
v.
John Byrne, born May13, 1893 in Cupids, NF; died
Notes for John Byrne: John served in World War
1 and was honorably discharged at the end of the war. He had been +
149
vi.
Edith Byrne, born December 6, 1897 in
Cupids, NF; died May 19, 1988 in Cupids, NF.
88.
Charles7 Daw
(George6 Dawe, John5
Daw, John4, John3,
Samuel2, William1)
was born 1856 in NF, and died 1931
in NF.
He married Rebecca Coates,
daughter of Unknown Coates.
She was born in Upper
Gullies, NF.
Children
of Charles Daw and Rebecca Coates
are:
150
i.
Egdar8 Dawe.
151
ii.
Harvey Dawe.
152
iii.
Hubert Dawe.
153
iv.
Maud Dawe.
154
v.
Phoebe Dawe.
155
vi.
Walter Dawe. Children of Walter Dawe and Ethel Mae Simms: i. John Dawe
156
vii.
Wilfred Dawe.
157
viii.
Winnifred Dawe.
106.
Robert Rodrick7
Dawe (Samuel6 Daw,
Samuel5, John4,
Samuel3, Samuel2,
William1) was born 1854
in Bay Roberts, and died January 16,
1916 in Sydney, Nova Scotia.
He married Hanora Baldwin
Thompson 1885 in St. Johns, NF,
daughter of Unknown Hall and Unknown
UNKNOWN.
She was born October 04, 1863
in Harbour Grace, NF, and died April
08, 1947 in Sydney, Nova Scotia. Notes
for Robert Rodrick Dawe: Note:
Robert Rodrick was a school teacher
who taught in North River. It is
reported that he was also a
navigator and salesman. Note:
Another source according to Lori
Ann Patterson [Turner] my first
cousin has his birth date as being
1857. More
About Robert Rodrick Dawe: Burial:
Sydney, Nova Scotia Notes
for Hanora Baldwin Thompson: Note:
According to Family tree records
reported by my first cousin Lori Ann
Patterson [Turner] it states that
Hanora was adopted by a Hall Family.
They owned a store in Reserve Mines,
N. S. Hanora's father had been sent
from England to be Premier of
Newfoundland. Dates of the time of
her father coming from England to
Newfoundland were not given. More
About Hanora Baldwin Thompson: Burial:
Sydney, Nova Scotia More
About Robert Dawe and Hanora
Thompson: Marriage:
1885, St. Johns, NF
Children
of Robert Dawe and Hanora Thompson
are: +
158
i.
Frances8 Dawe. +
159
ii.
John Rodrick Dawe, born March
03, 1893 in St. Johns, NF; died
January 29, 1943 in Sydney, Nova
Scotia. +
160
iii.
Robert Francis Dawe, born
February 18, 1896 in Bay Roberts,
NF; died May 25, 1975 in Sydney Nova
Scotia.
161
iv.
William Brenden Dawe, born
July 04, 1897 in Bay Roberts, NF;
died January 01, 1916 in Normandy,
France.
162
v.
Mary Josephine Dawe, born
July 04, 1900. +
163
vi.
Ellen Frances [Nell] Dawe,
born December 07, 1901 in Reserve
Mines, Nova Scotia; died 1973 in
Detroit, Michigan USA.
164
vii.
Ronald Dawe, born 1902 in Bay
Roberts, NF; died March 03, 1965 in
Sydney Nova Scotia.
He married Mary Burgie.
108.
Canon Samuel7
Dawe (Samuel6 Daw,
Samuel5, John4,
Samuel3, Samuel2,
William1) was born 1857
in Bay Roberts, NF, and died 1931 in
Ottawa, Ontario. He married Jessie
Fraser in Ottawa, Ontario,
daughter of Unknown Fraser.
She was born 1860, and died
1949 in Ottawa, Ontario. More
About Canon Dawe and Jessie Fraser: Marriage:
Ottawa, Ontario
Children
of Canon Dawe and Jessie Fraser are:
165
i.
Charles Edmond8
Dawe.
166
ii.
Ford Dawe.
167
iii.
Fraser Dawe.
168
iv.
Herbert Dawe.
169
v.
Rev. Fredrick Dawe.
170
vi.
W. H. Dawe.
171
vii.
Walter Dawe. Generation
No. 8
123.
John Gushue8
Dawe (Robert Hartland7,
Samuel6, John5
Daw, John4, John3,
Samuel2, William1)
was born 1865 in Cupids, NF, and
died 1940.
He married (1) Eliza Jane
Bishop, daughter of Reuben
Bishop and Eliza Unknown.
She was born 1869.
He married (2) Emily Dawe,
daughter of Unknown Dawe.
He married (3) Joanna
Atkins December 25, 1890 in
Salmon Cove, NF, daughter of Unknown
Atkins and Unknown UNKNOWN. She was born 1872 in
North River, and died 1902.
He married (4) Mary Ann
Wells May 09, 1908 in Cupids,
NF, daughter of William Wells and
Unknown UNKNOWN.
She was born 1873 in Cupids,
NF, and died 1913. More
About John Dawe and Joanna Atkins: Marriage:
December 25, 1890, Salmon Cove, NF More
About John Dawe and Mary Wells: Marriage:
May 09, 1908, Cupids, NF
Children
of John Dawe and Eliza Bishop are:
172
i.
Mildred9 Dawe.
173
ii.
Christopher Dawe, born 1909;
died in Montreal, PQ.
Children
of John Dawe and Joanna Atkins are:
174
i.
Robert William9
Dawe, born 1892.
175
ii.
Emma Dawe, born 1898.
Children
of John Dawe and Mary Wells are:
176
i.
Jessie9 Dawe.
177
ii.
William Artland Dawe, born
1909.
132.
Samuel8 Dawe
(Elizabeth7 Dawe Of John,
John6 Dawe, John5
Daw, John4, John3,
Samuel2, William1)
was born in Ships Cove, NF. He married Elizabeth
Newell, daughter of Unknown
Newell and Unknown UNKNOWN.
She was born in NF. Notes
for Samuel Dawe: Samuel
Dawe married Elizabeth Newell. They
had children. i. Enid Dawe married Charles
Ford ii. May Dawe married Walter
R. Dawe iii. Laura Dawe married
Ernest Whelan iv. Flora Dawe married Harry
Le Drew v. Walter Dawe married Fanny
Butler vi. Samuel Dawe married Carrie Whelan. Carrie Whelan died April 8, 1942 aged 49 years. She was buried in the Cupids United Church Cemetery, Row 10, Section 1.
Children
of Samuel Dawe and Elizabeth Newell
are:
178
i.
Enid9 Dawe, born
in Newfoundland.
She married Charles Ford;
born in Newfoundland.
179
ii.
Flora Dawe, born in Newfoundland.
She married Harry Le Drew;
born in Newfoundland.
180
iii.
Laura Dawe, born in Newfoundland.
She married Ernest Whelan;
born in Newfoundland. +
181
iv.
May Dawe, born in Newfoundland.
182
v.
Samuel Dawe, born in Newfoundland.
183
vi.
Walter Dawe, born in Newfoundland.
134.
George8 Dawe
(Elizabeth7 Dawe Of John,
John6 Dawe, John5
Daw, John4, John3,
Samuel2, William1)
was born November 10, 1862 in Cupids, NF, and
died in Newfoundland, Canada.
He married Eliza Clarke, December 10, 1888 in Brigus United
Methodist Church,
daughter of Unknown Clarke and
Unknown UNKNOWN.
She was born in Ship Cove, Notes
for George Dawe: George
Dawe married Eliza Clarke. They had
one daughter. Myra
Dawe married Harold Butler.
Child
of George Dawe and Eliza Clarke is:
184
i.
Myra9 Dawe, born
in Ship Cove, Newfoundland.
135.
Henry8 Dawe
(Elizabeth7 Dawe Of John,
John6 Dawe, John5
Daw, John4, John3,
Samuel2, William1)
was born September 08, 1864 in
Cupids, NF, and died in Cupids, Newfoundland at the home of his parents as a
result of an accident.
He married Druscilla Rowe,
daughter of Unknown Rowe and Unknown
UNKNOWN. She was born in Newfoundland. Notes
for Henry Dawe: Note:
According to Family tree records it
has been reported that Henry lived
in the family home of his parents
William and Elizabeth Dawe. He was
in another part of the home making
a shaft for his horse. The report
goes on and states that Henry was
killed while making a shaft for his
horse. There has been some speculation that Henry got caught up in it
somehow which eventually led to his
death. There is no further
information on this report at this
time. Further research is needed to locate the date of his death and to confirm if the accident led to an instant death. Source
of Information: Provided by Judith
Arlene Scott [Mays-Bajkor] from
Family tree records from my mother's
estate given to me in the Fall of
2001.
Children
of Henry Dawe and Druscilla Rowe
are: +
185
i.
William9 Dawe,
born in Newfoundland.
186
ii.
Victor Dawe, born in Newfoundland.
136.
William8 Dawe
(Elizabeth7 Dawe Of John,
John6 Dawe, John5
Daw, John4, John3,
Samuel2, William1)
was born July 12, 1872 in Cupids,
Newfoundland, Canada, and died May
03, 1903 in Off The Coast of New
Brunswick.
He married Julia Ann
Morgan in Port de Grave, NF,
Canada, daughter of James Morgan and
Mary Smith.
She was born February 09,
1873 in Brigus, Newfoundland,
Canada, and died June 12, 1954 in
Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. Notes
for William Dawe: William
Dawe was my great-grandfather. His
family in Cupids, NF called him
"Billy". William and his
wife Julia Ann {Morgan} lived with
his parents William and Elizabeth in
the family home. He was a fisherman
all of his life. The water and fishing were the only way of life he
knew. Before my great-grandfather was
killed at sea he had planned to move
his family into their own home but
circumstances didn't allow that to
take place. I am sure my
great-grandparents never thought an
accident was just around the corner
waiting to unfold that would forever
change their lives .On May 3,1903 as
usual my great-grandfather was
fishing. On that particular day my
great-grandfather and the other two
men that were with him were fishing
along the coasts of New
Brunswick. There was an explosion on
board of coal gas and as a result
the ship {SS Coban} went down with
all three men on board. The ship and
all three men were lost at sea and
never recovered. He was a 4 1 year
old man much too young to die who
left a young widow with two small children. One of the children he
left behind was my grandfather,
Stanley Dawe. The other child was my
great-aunt, Frances Helena Flewitt
{Dawe}. I have been told he was a
real family man who loved his wife
and children very much. Source
of Information: Provided by Margaret
Irene Raynor {Mays-Dawe} from Family
Tree Charts given to Judith Arlene
Scott {Mays-Bajkor} from my mother's
estate in the Fall of 2001. Source
of Information was also provided by
Shirley Flewitt my second cousin in
2002. Note:
It has been reported that the
Shipping Vessel SS Coban was owned
and operated by the Dawe family in
the province of Newfoundland. The
ship was used for fishing
expeditions off the coasts of
Newfoundland according to Family
Tree Records. Note:
It also has been reported being used
for fishing expeditions off the
coasts of New Brunswick. It has been
reported that my great-grandfather
William Dawe and two other men
perished in a shipping accident off
the coasts of New Brunswick. The
ship SS Coban, William Dawe and the
two other men all perished from a
coal gas explosion on board. The
ship went down as a result of the
coal gas explosion with all three
men on board. No one was ever
recovered. The ship was never
recovered or re-floated for use ever
again according to Family tree
records given to Judith Arlene Scott
[Mays-Bajkor] from her mother's
estate in 2001. Note: It has been reported from my 3rd cousin Grenfell Morgan that the SS Coban ship was not owned by the Dawe family as I reported earlier. Grenfell has reported that the vessel was owned and operated by the Dominion Coal Company. Note: According to Grenfell Morgan he provided information that the SS Coban was not lost at sea at the time of the coal gas explosion as I reported earlier. The loss of life was reported as my great-grandfather William Dawe and two other men with him. As far as we can determine those men were never recovered. Note: Grenfell Morgan provided the name of one of the two men that were previously unknown, his name was William Morgan. No other information is available at this time. Note: These reports are contrary to what I received from my mother's estate in 2001. We the family were told that William Dawe was lost on the SS Coban along with two other men as a result of a coal gas explosion on board. We have always understood that William Dawe was a fisherman and he was fishing with the other two men along the coasts of New Brunswick when the accident occurred. The family also understood that at the time of the accident the SS Coban and all three men were lost at sea and never recovered. More Notes for William Dawe lost at sea, May 3, 1903: According to Robert Parsons, researcher, writer, archivist (Level 1) he states the following summary taken from a Newfoundland newspaper: A Fatal Accident The explosion on board the "Coban" while on her way from St. John's to Montreal on Saturday week last, resulted in the death of three persons, two of them Newfoundlanders. One of them was a William Dawe of Cupids, who left there for Montreal on the steamer. His sudden death is felt at Cupids keenly, where he leaves a wife and two children and especially so, as the body of the unfortunate man was not recovered, it being hurled into the sea by the force of the explosion. Source of Newspaper article was taken from the "Vindicator" newspaper believed to be from Newfoundland and provided to me from Robert Parsons. More
About William Dawe: Description:
May 03, 1903, Killed At Sea, SS
Coban Notes
for Julia Ann Morgan: Julia
Ann Morgan {Dawe} was my
great-grandmother. She too had an
interest and a love for music. I
have memories of her when I was just
five years old sitting on her bed
and she stroking my head and singing
to me. She was left a young widow
when my great-grandfather was killed
at sea. She was a godly woman who
believed in the power of prayer. In
1924 my great-grandmother had a
dramatic change in her life. At that
time she had been in St. Josephs
Hospital in Hamilton Ontario. She was basically dying of mouth
cancer. Doctors had told the family
to take her home to die and make her
as comfortable as possible. My
great-grandmother a woman of God as
she was, believed God had other
plans for her life. She asked her
family to help get her dressed and
take her to a meeting that was being
held by Dr. Charles Price at the
Barton Street Arena in Hamilton
Ontario. So off they went with great
anticipation as my great-grandmother
had read earlier that day in her
Bibl e, that Jesus Christ healed in
Bible days, "so she said to
herself why not today "? She
certainly had great faith. She was
prayed for by Dr. Charles Price and
she was healed of mouth cancer. To
prove to her and to the doctors a
piece of rotten bone fell out of
her mouth and doctors declared her
to be free from all cancer. She died
many years later of natural causes
with cancer never to return ever
again. I thank God for this
awesome miracle He performed
in my great-grandmothers life. Note:
Julia Ann Morgan my
great-grandmother who was known by
her family as "Nana" was
a kind hearted woman who loved her
family and spent many years on her
knees praying for her grandchildren
and great-grandchildren to know the
Lord and live for Him as she did. I
can remember my mother telling me
about her visits over-night waking
up in the early hours of the morning
and hearing her grandmother praying
for her family before the family had
even got up. More
About Julia Ann Morgan: Number
of Marriages: November 20, 1907,
Hamilton, Ontario Canada More
About William Dawe and Julia Morgan: Marriage:
Port de Grave, NF, Canada
Children
of William Dawe and Julia Morgan
are: +
187
i.
Stanley9 Dawe,
born October 22, 1898 in Cupids,
Newfoundland, Canada; died April 12,
1982 in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. +
188
ii.
Frances Helena Dawe, born
November 13, 1900 in Cupids,
Newfoundland, Canada; died June 06,
1977 in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada.
139.
Elizabeth8
Reeves (Susannah7
Dawe, John6, John5
Daw, John4, John3,
Samuel2, William1)
was born 1872 in Cupids, NF, and
died December 22, 1928 in Cupids,
NF.
She married George Holwell
Dawe October 24, 1892 in Cupids,
NF, son of Charles Dawe and Jane
Holwell.
He was born in Newfoundland. More
About George Dawe and Elizabeth
Reeves: Marriage:
October 24, 1892, Cupids, NF
Children
of Elizabeth Reeves and George Dawe
are:
189
i.
Ida9 Dawe, born
July 05, 1894 in Cupids, NF.
190
ii.
Joseph Dawe, born August 09,
1895 in Cupids, NF.
191
iii.
Bessie Louise Dawe, born July
18, 1897 in Cupids, NF.
192
iv.
Christopher Dawe, born August
19, 1899 in Cupids, NF; died May 31,
1918 in World War 1.
193
v.
Thomas Dawe, born August 03,
1902 in Cupids, NF.
194
vi.
Jack Dawe, born January 26,
1904 in Cupids, NF; died in USA.
He married Unknown Jerrine;
born in Newfoundland.
195
vii.
Susie Jen Jane Dawe, born
July 02, 1908 in Cupids, NF; died
September 19, 1987 in NF.
She married Henry Parsons;
born in Cupids, NF.
141.
John8 Reeves
(Susannah7 Dawe, John6,
John5 Daw, John4,
John3, Samuel2,
William1) was born 1887
in Labrador, and died March 27, 1917. He married Violet
B. Greene, daughter of Barton
Greene and Jessie.
She was born May 08, 1893
Children
of John Reeves and Violet Greene
are:
196
i.
Thomas Wilfred9
Reeves, born July 01, 1911
197
ii.
Susannah Elizabeth Reeves,
born May 16, 1914
198
iii.
Barton Green Reeves, born
August 27, 1916 Notes for the Greene Family Tree: If needed I can provide a contact for further information. Contact me at jonahmicah@shaw.ca
149.
Edith8 Byrne
(Caroline7 Dawe, John6,
John5 Daw, John4,
John3, Samuel2,
William1) was born December 6, 1897
in Cupids, NF, and died May 19, 1988 in
Cupids, NF.
She married Nathaniel
Morgan 1920 in Cupids, NF, son
of George Morgan and Naomie Morgan. He was born November 15, 1887 in Burnt Head, Cupids, NF, and died
October 12, 1963 in Cupids,
NF. Notes for Edith Byrne: According to Family Tree notes Edith was buried in the Anglican Cemetery in Burnt Head, Cupids, NF. Notes for Nathaniel Morgan: According to Family tree notes Nathaniel was buried in the Anglican Cemetery in Burnt Head, Cupids, NF. More
About Nathaniel Morgan and Edith
Byrne: Marriage:
1920, Cupids, NF
Children
of Edith Byrne and Nathaniel Morgan
are: +
199
i.
Newton9 Morgan,
born July 31, 1920 in Cupids, NF. +
200
ii.
Wilfred Byrne Morgan, born October 20, 1921 in Cupids, NF +
201
iii. Arthur
Cecil Morgan, born 1923 in
Cupids, NF.
202
iv.
Samuel George Morgan, born
1925 in Cupids, NF; died 1926 in
Cupids, NF. Notes for Samuel George Morgan: According to Family Tree notes Samuel was buried in the Anglican Cemetery in Burnt Head, Cupids, NF.
158.
Frances8 Dawe
(Robert Rodrick7, Samuel6
Daw, Samuel5, John4,
Samuel3, Samuel2,
William1)
She married Thomas Fennell,
son of Unknown Fennell.
Children
of Frances Dawe and Thomas Fennell
are:
203
i.
Frank9 Fennell.
204
ii.
Gregory Fennell.
205
iii.
Kathleen Fennell.
206
iv.
Mary Fennell.
207
v.
Peter Fennell.
208
vi.
Richard Fennell.
209
vii.
Robert Fennell.
210
viii.
Theresa Fennell.
211
ix.
William Fennell.
212
x.
Michael Fennell, born 1912;
died 1983 in Sydney, Nova Scotia.
213
xi.
Thomas Anthony Fennell, born
1921; died 1996 in Sydney, Nova Scotia.
214
xii.
Leo B. Fennell, born 1923;
died 1984 in Sydney, Nova Scotia.
159.
John Rodrick8
Dawe (Robert Rodrick7,
Samuel6 Daw, Samuel5,
John4, Samuel3,
Samuel2, William1)
was born March 03, 1893 in St.
John's, NF, and died January 29, 1943
in Sydney, Nova Scotia.
He married Flora Bell
MacNeil 1918 in Dominion, Nova
Scotia, daughter of Unknown MacNeil.
She was born November 02,
1901 in Dominion, Nova Scotia, and
died September 24, 1926 in
Cleveland, Ohio, USA. More
About John Dawe and Flora MacNeil: Marriage:
1918, Dominion, Nova Scotia
Child
of John Dawe and Flora MacNeil is:
215
i.
John Vincent9
Dawe, born July 16, 1923 in
Cleveland, Ohio, USA.
160.
Robert Francis8
Dawe (Robert Rodrick7,
Samuel6 Daw, Samuel5,
John4, Samuel3,
Samuel2, William1)
was born February 18, 1896 in Bay
Roberts, NF, and died May 25, 1975
in Sydney Nova Scotia.
He married Elizabeth Maude
Oliver July 29, 1924 in Sydney,
Nova Scotia, daughter of Unknown
Oliver.
She was born September 26,
1896 in Sheet Harbour, Nova Scotia,
and died January 07, 1989 in Sydney,
Nova Scotia. Notes
for Robert Francis Dawe: Note:
According to Family tree records
from Lori Ann Patterson [Turner] my
firs t cousin she states that Robert
was a Civil Engineer and a Surveyor
for the Dominion Iron and Steel
Company of Sydney, Nova Scotia. He
was known to have brown hair and
blue eyes. He was reported to have
died of a heart attack. More
About Robert Francis Dawe: Religion:
; Religion: He was a Roman Catholic Notes
for Elizabeth Maude Oliver: Note:
According to my first cousin Lori
Ann Patterson [Turner] she states
that Elizabeth and her brother
William [Bill] Oliver put on many
Irish plays in Sheet Harbour. She
was known to have red hair and green
eyes. It was reported that she died
of natural causes. Note:
Elizabeth was a housewife but she
also was an opera singer and
actress. More
About Elizabeth Maude Oliver: Baptism:
October 02, 1896, Unknown Burial:
January 09, 1989, Sydney, Nova
Scotia Occupation: She was an opera
singer and actress More
About Robert Dawe and Elizabeth
Oliver: Marriage:
July 29, 1924, Sydney, Nova Scotia
Children
of Robert Dawe and Elizabeth Oliver
are:
216
i.
Marjorie Frances9
Dawe, born October 23, 1926 in
Sydney, Nova Scotia.
217
ii.
Mary Josephine Dawe, born
July 28, 1928 in Sydney, Nova
Scotia.
218
iii.
Robert Francis Dawe, born
November 24, 1934 in Sydney, Nova
Scotia; died September 13, 1993 in
Mifflin, Ohio, USA.
219
iv.
Elizabeth Ann Dawe, born
September 01, 1936 in Sydney, Nova
Scotia.
163.
Ellen Frances [Nell]8
Dawe (Robert Rodrick7,
Samuel6 Daw, Samuel5,
John4, Samuel3,
Samuel2, William1)
was born December 07, 1901 in
Reserve Mines, Nova Scotia, and died
1973 in Detroit, Michigan USA.
She married Harold Wooden,
son of Unknown Wooden.
He was born July 1909, and
died November 23, 1991 in Three
Rivers, St Joseph, Michigan, USA. Notes
for Ellen Frances [Nell] Dawe: Note:
According to my first cousin Lori
Ann Patterson [Turner] she states
that it was reported that Ellen was
born in St. Joseph Parish, Reserve,
Nova Scotia
Children
of Ellen Dawe and Harold Wooden are:
220
i.
Nora Jean9 Wooden,
born August 05, 1925. Children of Nora Jean and George Tucker: i. Gloria Tucker b November 2, 1949. ii. Reverend Robert Tucker b May 21, 1952. iii. Michael Tucker b January 1, 1954.
221
ii.
Harold Wooden, born March 05,
1931.
222
iii.
Betty Wooden, born March 22,
1933.
223
iv.
Sharon Wooden, born May 17,
1941. Notes for the Wooden Family History: I can provide further history for this Family Branch if needed. Contact me at jonahmicah@shaw.ca Generation
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181. "Susie"
May9 Dawe
(Samuel8, Elizabeth7
Dawe Of John, John6 Dawe,
John5 Daw, John4,
John3, Samuel2,
William1) was born 1905 in Cupids, Port de Grave, NF and died
1982 in Cupids, Port de Grave, NF. She married Walter
Ralph Dawe December 14, 1933 in Brigus, NF, son of Charles Dawe
and Salina Ralph.
He was born 1898 in Ship Cove, NF, and died in 1963. Notes for "Susie" May Dawe: According to family tree charts it has the name of May Dawe recorded as May in brackets and Susie as her first name. Would it be possible that May preferred to go by her middle name of May rather than her first name of Susie? Further research is needed to substantiate this claim. More Notes for Susie May Dawe: According to Cupids United Church Cemetery it states that Susie May was b 1905 and d 1982. She was buried in the Cupids United Church Cemetery #30, Section 2.
Child
of May Dawe and Walter Dawe is:
224
i.
Eileen10 Dawe,
born in Ship Cove, Newfoundland.
185.
William9 Dawe
(Henry8, Elizabeth7
Dawe Of John, John6 Dawe,
John5 Daw, John4,
John3, Samuel2,
William1) was born in NF. He married Susie
Yowden, December 31, 1924 in Brigus United Methodist Church, daughter of Unknown Yowden and Unknown UNKNOWN.
She was born in NF.
Children
of William Dawe and Susie Yowden
are:
225
i.
Stanley10 Dawe,
born in NF.
226
ii.
Elva Dawe, born in NF.
187.
Stanley9 Dawe
(William8, Elizabeth7
Dawe Of John, John6 Dawe,
John5 Daw, John4,
John3, Samuel2,
William1) was born
October 22, 1898 in Cupids,
Newfoundland, Canada, and died April
12, 1982 in Hamilton, Ontario,
Canada. He married Cora
Myrtle Lockery December 18, 1919
in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada,
daughter of James Lockery and Mary
Mitchell.
She was born August 25, 1899
in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, and
died March 27, 1993 in Hamilton,
Ontario, Canada. Notes
for Stanley Dawe: Stanley
Dawe was a retired Superintendent of
the Hamilton Hydro working from the
bottom up to holding one of the top
positions there. He served the
Hamilton Hydro for many years
as their Superintendent. He was well
liked by everyone and made many life
long friends. Stanley Dawe was a
family man who loved his wife and
children. He was so proud of his
four girls. His next source of
happiness w as his grandchildren.
The highlight of his life was to
spend time with his family. He
loved to take his family to the
beach and for fishing trips. The one
thin g my grandfather really liked
to do was to take his family north
every year for the summer months.
Even though my grandfather left
Cupids, NF as a young lad h e never
really got the love for water and
fishing out of his system. My
grandpa rents bought a cottage in
the north land on the Windego Lake
in Englehart, Ontario. This is
where my grandparents would go for 6
months of the year. They both loved
to fish and partake of many outdoor
activities. He was an outdoors man H
e was the one who taught me how to
fish as a young girl. I would spend
many of my summer vacations at the
cottage. If I were asked to express
the best words in the English
language to share the kind of
relationship I had with my grandfather it would be as follows, LOVE,
ACCEPTANCE and COMPASSION. Yes, my
grandfather had a heart of gold who
really loved not only me but all of
his family. He truly was a family
man in every sense of the word. Note:
Stanley Dawe served in the First
World War as a Machine Gunner .He
served his country proudly for four
years. His rank was a Private .His
serial number was 240081. He entered
the Armed Forces in March 1916 with
the 13 Machine Gun Company of
Hamilton, Ontario. He went overseas
to Britain and then to France. His
unit assignment was known as 205
Machine Gunner Battalion. He fought
on the Lanz Front in France. He
served under Lieutenant Colonel RR
Moodie. Stanley left the Armed
Forces as a Private for civilian
life on June 20, 1920 in Hamilton,
Ontario. More
About Stanley Dawe: Military
service: Bet. March 1916 - June
1920, 13 Machine Gun Company
Hamilton, Ontario Notes
for Cora Myrtle Lockery: Cora
Lockery is my grandmother .She too
had a love for music .In her younger
days she learned how to play the
piano. My grandmother was the one
who I always looked up to for
direction and for comfort. She was
always there for me. I have very
early memories of her when I at the
young age of two went to live with my
grandparents when my parents
separated. My mother and I went to
Hamilton, Ontario to live in the
family home on Hyde Park Avenue.
This is where my mother and my aunts were raised for most of their
lives .My grandmother was gifted in
sewing and she made all of the
families clothing including all the
prom dresses for her daughters
graduations from high school .My
grandmother made all of my doll
clothes. Later on in her life as a
great-grandmother to my daughter she
made her doll clothes as well .My
grandmother was the one who would
walk me to school and sin g and play
games with me all the way there. She
made attending school a fun thing
to do .I treasure the times I had
with my grandmother during my
growing up years. More
About Stanley Dawe and Cora Lockery: Marriage:
December 18, 1919, Hamilton,
Ontario, Canada
Children
of Stanley Dawe and Cora Lockery
are: +
227
i.
Helen Arlene10
Dawe, born January 03, 1921 in
Hamilton, Ontario, Canada; died July
19, 1989 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. +
228
ii.
Margaret Irene Dawe, born
July 19, 1922 in Hamilton, Ontario,
Canada; died November 05, 2001 in
Port Coquitlam, BC,
Canada.
229
iii.
Bette Corinne Dawe, born
August 25, 1927 in Hamilton,
Ontario, Canada; died October 25,
1997 in Englehart, Ontario, Canada.
She married Ranald Sherman Smith
April 05, 1952 in Hamilton, Ontario;
born April 23, 1930 in Englehart,
Ontario. Notes
for Bette Corinne Dawe: Betty
Corinne was a woman who had a
great love for the outdoors.
She really to ok after her father,
Stanley Dawe. In a sense she was kind
of a tom-boy .She had a heart that
was full of compassion and truly
cared about the other person's feelings. My aunt never wanted to hurt
anyone. I believe that is one of the
reasons she chose Nursing as her
profession. My aunt is survived by
her husband Ranald Smith. Betty
Smith {Dawe} was a registered nurse
and a registered ex-ray technician
at the Englehart and District
Hospital. She was known for her love
of birds, dogs and the cottage on
the Windego Lake. My aunt never had
children but was very much apart of
all her many nieces and one nephew's
lives. As a young girl I have many fond
memories of spending summer
vacations with my mother at the
cottage with my Aunt Bette and
Uncle Rannie. Notes
for Ranald Sherman Smith: Ranald Sherman
Smith married Bette Corinne Dawe of
Hamilton, Ontario. They had no children. More
About Ranald Sherman Smith and Bette Corinne Dawe: Marriage:
April 05, 1952, Hamilton, Ontario More About Ranald Sherman Smith: For many years my Uncle worked as an Engineer for the Ontario Northland Railway (CPR). He traveled all over the North Line with retiring from that position after many years of service. More notes about Ranald Sherman Smith: He was and still is an avid outdoorsman. I have many memories of spending the Summer Holidays at their cottage and at my Grandparents cottage that was pretty much next door. My Uncle like all the son in law's enjoyed and always liked to fish and hunt the first opportunity they had. I remember fishing with my Uncles and my Grandfather as young as under the age of 8 years. As of June 2004 my Uncle was making plans to spend the summer months at his cottage on the Windigo Lake in Englehart, Ontario. +
230
iv.
Audrey Doreen Dawe, born May
22, 1931 in Hamilton, Ontario,
Canada.
188.
Frances Helena9
Dawe (William8,
Elizabeth7 Dawe Of John,
John6 Dawe, John5
Daw, John4, John3,
Samuel2, William1)
was born November 13, 1900 in
Cupids, Newfoundland, Canada, and
died June 06, 1977 in Hamilton,
Ontario, Canada.
She married Arthur Flewitt
1922 in Hamilton, Ontario, son of
Unknown Flewitt and UNKNOWN Unknown.
He was born December 31, 1891
in Liverpool, England, and died
February 13, 1964 in Hamilton,
Ontario. Notes
for Frances Helena Dawe: Frances
Helena Dawe married Arthur Flewitt
born December 31, 1891 in Liverpool,
England died February 13, 1964 in
Hamilton, Ontario. They had three
daughters. Shirley Flewitt, single
retired missionary now living in
Maine USA. Miriam Bishop {Flewitt} married Frank Bishop of
Hamilton, Ontario. Mary
Pauls {Flewitt} married William
Pauls of Hamilton, Ontario now
deceased. Note:
Frances Helena Daw e was my
great-aunt who the family called
"Nellie". She was also
known by her niece's and nephew's
as Auntie "Ney". She was a
godly woman who lived her whole life
serving God. She was quite involved
with her church in the area of
Mission s. She had a desire to reach
the lost for the Lord and minister
to the needs of the people. She
was a kind hearted woman who
performed many acts of kindness for
her family. I can remember my Auntie
"Ney spending many of
Christmas's baking Christmas cakes
and plum puddings for friends and
family. We would give her the orders
and "Papa" my grandfather
would help her deliver all the cakes
and puddings to the ones who had
placed in an order. As far as I was
concerned she made the best plum
pudding and Christmas cake I had
ever tasted. "Mmm good". More
About Arthur Flewitt and Frances
Dawe: Marriage:
1922, Hamilton, Ontario
Children
of Frances Dawe and Arthur Flewitt
are: +
231
i.
Mary10 Frances Flewitt,
born November 5, 1931 in Hamilton, Ontario.
232
ii.
Shirley Mae Flewitt, born 1924 in
Hamilton, Ontario. Notes
for Shirley Flewitt: Note: According
to Letter written to Judith Arlene
Scott November 13, 2002 from Shirley
Flewitt my second cousin, The
following information was shared: Shirley Flewitt graduated from Evangel
University with her B.B.A in 1971. Graduated
from Bible College 1947: Six
Years in Evangelistic Services,
Canada and USA. 1953-1954- Associate
Pastor in Kelowna, BC 1954-1957- Teaching
part time in Bible
College-Saskatoon preaching
and some office work 1957-1968- office
work in Toronto, Ontario preaching
on weekends 1968-1971- attending
university in Tulsa, Oklahoma Springfield,
Missouri 1971-1978- teaching
school in Labrador teaching
in Pentecostal Day Schools in
Labrador 1979-1983- Pastor of a church in Labrador 1983-1989 Accounting for Pentecostal
Assemblies of Newfoundland in St. John's NF Shirley
Flewitt retired from full-time
ministries in 1989 Shirley
will preach as a guest preacher when
invited She
will also teach an Adult Sunday School class when
invited. +
233
iii.
Miriam Jean Flewitt, born July 5, 1926 in Hamilton, Ontario.
199.
Newton9 Morgan
(Edith8 Byrne, Caroline7
Dawe, John6, John5
Daw, John4, John3,
Samuel2, William1)
was born July 31, 1920 in Cupids, NF. He married Miriam
Tucker May 4, 1949 in St. Peters Church, Cartwright, Labrador,
daughter of Kenneth Tucker and
Elizabeth Edison.
She was born September 3, 1928 in Ship Cove, Sacred Bay, NF. More
About Newton Morgan and Miriam
Tucker: Marriage:
May 4, 1949, St. Peters Church, Cartwright,
Children
of Newton Morgan and Miriam Tucker
are: +
234
i.
Grenfell10 Morgan,
born March 16, 1950 in Cartwright, Labrador +
235
ii.
John Byrne Morgan, born May 13, 1954 in
Gander, NF.
236
iii.
Paul Bruce Morgan, born July 16, 1960 in
Carbonear, , NF. +
237
iv.
Diane Barbara Morgan, born July 30, 1964 in
Gander, NF.
200.
Wilfred9 Byrne Morgan
(Edith8 Byrne, Caroline7
Dawe, John6, John5
Daw, John4, John3,
Samuel2, William1)
was born October 20, 1921 in Cupids, NF. He married Beatty
Hobbs 1948 in Cupids, NF,
daughter of Unknown Hobbs and
Unknown UNKNOWN.
She was born 1919 in Keels,
NF. More
About Wilfred Morgan and Beatty
Hobbs: Marriage:
1948, Cupids, NF
Children
of Wilfred Morgan and Beatty Hobbs: +
238
i.
June 10 Morgan,
born in St. John's, Newfoundland. +
239
ii.
Elizabeth Edith Morgan, born in
Cupids, NF.
240
iii. Rev.
Arthur Boyd Morgan, born 1949 in
Cupids, NF.
201. Arthur
Cecil9 Morgan
(Edith8 Byrne, Caroline7
Dawe, John6, John5
Daw, John4, John3,
Samuel2, William1)
was born 1923 in Cupids, NF. He married Isobel
Butler, daughter of Johnathon & Hilda (Bishop) Butler. She was born
Children
of Cecil Morgan and Isobel Butler
are:
241
i.
Ronald10 Morgan,
born after 1958 in Cupids, NF. Notes for Ronald Morgan: Brigus Methodist Records # 1173 Ronald Cecil Morgan and Lynda Diann Kennedy July 28, 1985
242
ii.
David Morgan, born after 1958 in Cupids,
Conception Bay, NF.
243
iii.
Janice Morgan, born after 1958 in
Cupids, Conception Bay, NF. Generation
No. 10
227.
Helen Arlene10
Dawe (Stanley9,
William8, Elizabeth7
Dawe Of John, John6 Dawe,
John5 Daw, John4,
John3, Samuel2,
William1) was born
January 03, 1921 in Hamilton,
Ontario, Canada, and died July 19,
1989 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
She married William
Tressam, son of Unknown Tressam
and Unknown UNKNOWN.
He was born in Hamilton,
Ontario. Notes
for Helen Arlene Dawe: Helen
Arlene Dawe was the oldest girl of
Stanley and Cora Dawe. Helen Dawe
married William Tressam of
Hamilton, Ontario. They had one
daughter Audrey Munt {Tressam} .She
was retired from a career in
Banking .She had a career that
spanned from working from the bottom
up to every area of banking. She was
well respected and liked by
everyone. She made many life long
friends at the Canadian Imperial Ban
k of Commerce in Toronto, Ontario.
My mother and aunt were very close
not only in age but were the best of
friends. They traveled together to
many places. The y went to Florida,
Bermuda, St. Lucia, Hawaii and Mexico
several times. They did just about
everything together. They were 18
months apart and were like twins. When they were young girls my
grandmother would dress them alike. She died much too young at 69
years of age leaving a daughter,
two grandchildren and her son-in-law, Clyde Munt. More
About Helen Arlene Dawe: Helen Arlene Dawe was buried in the White Chapel Memorial Gardens Cemetery in Hamilton, Ontario in the Family Plot. Notes
for William Tressam: William
Tressam married Helen Arlene Dawe of
Hamilton, Ontario.
Child
of Helen Dawe and William Tressam
is: +
244
i.
Audrey11 Tressam,
born June 27, 1952 in Hamilton,
Ontario.
228.
Margaret Irene10
Dawe (Stanley9,
William8, Elizabeth7
Dawe Of John, John6 Dawe,
John5 Daw, John4,
John3, Samuel2,
William1) was born July
19, 1922 in Hamilton, Ontario,
Canada, and died November 05, 2001
in Port Coquitlam, BC,
Canada.
She married (1) Harvie
Harry Mays April 06, 1946 in
Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, son of
Thomas Mays and Rose Young.
He was born October 06, 1922
in Barrie, Ontario, Canada.
She married (2) George
Raynor May 26, 1962 in Hamilton,
Ontario. He was born Abt. 1902
in Hamilton, Ontario, and died in
Hamilton, Ontario. Notes
for Margaret Irene Dawe: Margaret
Irene was a retired medical staff
secretary for the Hamilton Civic Hospitals in Hamilton Ontario. She was
dedicated to serving her hospital
and the doctors for almost 20
years. She
was given a retirement tea to honor
her many years of dedicated service
in 1986.They gave her a wonderful
send off with showering her with
many gifts and many letters of
thanks and appreciation by the heads of departments, doctors, nurses
and fellow peers with whom she
worked with. The
major part of Mom's life was the
dedication of her life to her
family. She gave of herself and
always went the second mile .Her
grandchildren were the highlight of
her life. Over the years she offered
so much support and love to her
grandchildren. When
I was left on my own as a single
parent to raise two young children
she stepped right in and gave of
herself to help with child rearing.
She would often take the children
for weekends to give me a break. On
those weekend adventures she would
often take the children skating in
the winter and swimming in the
summer. Mom liked her sports and
always included both Stan and Lynn. She
was a person who loved both
participating and watching sports on
television. She liked to watch
golf, bowling, tennis and enjoyed all
winter sports. In her earlier days
she skied, curled, golfed and was on
a 5 pin bowling team. For many years
she lawn bowled and participated in
many tournaments. My mother held
seasons tickets for the Tiger Cat
Football team in Hamilton and
attended many hockey games as well. Besides
the love for sports she also had a
love for Music and the
Orchestra .Each year Mom would buy
seasons tickets for the Hamilton
Philharmonic Orchestra. She would go
with her sister Helen and her mother Cora Dawe. Music has always been a
part of our family. We all have
enjoyed music & participated
in a church choir. One of my mothers favorite opera singers were the
Three Tenors. She especially liked Pavarotti. Besides
music Mom had a love for animals.
She just loved Wildlife. She was a
member of the Canadian Wildlife
Society for many years. She had a love for birds and dogs. All through
my growing up years we always had
either or both dogs and birds. We
had a canary when I was a young girl
living at home. His name was Peter
and when we moved to Trios Rivera`
of course he was re-named as
Pierre`. The poor bird, he most likely
wondered what was going on as for
most of his life he was "Peter
and then suddenly became
"Pierre` for two years and then went back to "Peter when we
moved back to Hamilton. We often
laughed over that. Mom
had a dog "Missy" who was
her pride and joy. "Missy"
was a gift to herself when she
retired from the
hospital. "Missy" gave her many
years of companionship and they
were the best of buddies. My
mother was my best friend and the
person who I could always confide
in. I thank God for my mother and for
giving me such a wonderful
opportunity to enjoy all the years
of dedication and support she gave
me in my growing up years and later
as an adult. No matter what my
mother did, she always put the other
person's needs over her own. Even in
death she was looking out for her
families needs and wondering how we
were feeling and how we were going
to cope with her soon approaching
death. My mother was a treasure.
She was a very unique
individual, very special indeed. I
cannot think of anyone who could
ever replace the relationship I had
with my mother. I have found out
first hand that a mother's love is
never replaceable. More
About Margaret Irene Dawe: Cremation:
November 07, 2001, Maple Ridge
Crematorium, Maple Ridge, BC Occupation: Bet. 1966 - 1986, Hamilton Civic Hospitals, Hamilton, Ontario Medical Staff Secretary
for the Hamilton Civic Hospitals for
almost 20 years of
dedicated service. Notes
for Harvie Harry Mays: Harvie
Harry Mays was the youngest child of
ten living children, the son of Thomas Mays and Rose Sophia Young. He
was an honor roll student in both
elementary and secondary school. He
was active in scholastics and sports
and extra-curricular activities. He
was quite involved on the gym team
and the basketball team. His main
interests were his music in which he
gave 100 percent of his time to it. My
father was a gifted musician who was
a tenor soloist singing in a choir
with 7 other members of his family
as a young lad. He studied classical
piano, pipe organ, harmony and
theory He was gifted in playing the
piano as a young boy and continues
today. As
a young lad of 10 my father was a
paid assistant organist for Trinity
Anglican Church in Barrie, Ontario.
From 1930 to 1940 my father went
with his father on a
"curcuit" around Barrie
and Orillia as his regular
accompanist on piano and pump organ.
In the war years he played piano and sang in a small band. After the
war years he continued on with his
music. He was invited to perform at
many clubs around the Toronto
Ontario area. In
1953 he moved to Montreal. He was
transferred with Mays Steel from
Toronto to Montreal as their
salesman. He joined St. James the
Apostle church and was their tenor
soloist. While there he composed two
classical type
songs.1."Lament" based on
a SwinBorne poem. 2. "A Baby's
Eyes" that was sung by the
soprano soloist at St. James in one
of her concerts. My father was in
attendance and received good
acknowledgement. While
in attendance at St. James according
to my father he sang "solo
gigs" at weddings, parties and
many other places. While my father
was still with the St. James church
choir he applied to study with a
famous voice teacher Bernard Diamant
who eventually took him on. That was
quite an honor for Dad as Monsieur
Diamant took only the best. My
father had many opportunities and
excelled in music. He took part in a
Broadway musical and was a gifted
musician in his own right. One of
the Broadway musicals was
"Carousel" where he met
Marilyn Gardner who was an extra in
the Broadway show
"Carousel" as my father
was at that time. Besides
the many accomplishments in his
music career too numerous to mention
here he went on and performed in
many different music settings
including directing the Police
Department choir for seven years in
the Toronto, Ontario area. He was
hired by the Police Department in
Toronto in 1972 as their Music
Director and stayed until 1979. Besides
my fathers musical career he was
quite interested in sports. He
played rugby, hockey, tennis,
baseball, softball and football. My
dad enjoyed skiing, swimming,
diving and track and field. He was
one of the first high jumpers in
Barrie history to switch from the
scissors style to the eastern
layout. Dad
was a very popular young man in
every area he was involved in
whether it be music or sports. In
this present day my father at the
age of 80 is still very active in
the community and still enjoys
entertaining others with his music. More
About Harvie Mays and Margaret Dawe: Marriage:
April 06, 1946, Hamilton, Ontario,
Canada Notes
for George Raynor: Note:
George Raynor was believed to be
some 20 years older than my mother.
I remember a conversation with my
grandparents making a statement that
George was almost the same age as
my mother's father, Stanley Dawe. My
mother said that George died when
he was just over 80.My mother and
step-father were never divorced or
legally separated. They had been
separated for many years when George
died in Hamilton, Ontario. Note:
George Raynor was buried in the
Raynor Family plot in White Chapel
Memorial Gardens in Hamilton,
Ontario. Source
of Information: Provided by
Margaret Irene Raynor {Mays-Dawe}
told to her daughter Judith Arlene
Scott {Mays-Bajkor}in 1983. More
About George Raynor and Margaret
Dawe: Marriage:
May 26, 1962, Hamilton, Ontario
Child
of Margaret Dawe and Harvie Mays is: +
245
i.
Judith Arlene11
Scott, born October 05, 1949 in
Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
230.
Audrey Doreen10
Dawe (Stanley9,
William8, Elizabeth7
Dawe Of John, John6 Dawe,
John5 Daw, John4,
John3, Samuel2,
William1) was born May
22, 1931 in Hamilton, Ontario,
Canada. She married Paul
Patterson October 11, 1952 in
Hamilton, Ontario, son of Edward
Patterson and Dorothy Unknown. He was born February
24, 1930 in Hamilton, Ontario. Notes
for Audrey Doreen Dawe: Audrey
Doreen Patterson {Dawe} was the
youngest daughter of Cora and
Stanley Dawe .Audrey Doreen Dawe
married Paul Patterson of Hamilton,
Ontario. They had four children. She
is the only living member of the
four sister's. She was the only girl
out of the four who went to private
school. She attended Loreto Academy
in Hamilton, Ontario .She graduated
in 1950.This was the same school
where I would attend some years
later. My aunt was famous for
shrinking clothes. There was a family joke that if there was
anything that needed shrinking just
give it to Audrey. We as a family
have had many a laughs about
that. She always would put knitted
items and other fine washables in
the dryer when they should of been
hung to dry, this is why she got her
famous name for shrinking clothes. Another
trait of my aunt Audrey is she has
kept a dairy about all of our family
history and also just about
everything she has done in her life
time about 60 years of information.
There is a saying that if anyone
needs to know something about the family, Ask Audrey to look it up in
her dairy. Believe me, she has
volumes of these little books just
jam packed with family history. She
has a love for dogs and cats. She
too as most of our family enjoys the
great outdoors. My aunt and uncle
have just returned from a trip {June
2002} to Newfoundland and went to Brigus the birth home of our
grandmother and great-grandmother
Julia Ann Morgan. They traveled
throughout the many places of
interest of Newfoundland where our
family have roots. More
About Audrey Doreen Dawe: Number
of Children: Hamilton, Ontario Notes
for Paul Patterson: Paul
Patterson married Audrey Doreen Dawe
of Hamilton, Ontario. They had four
children. My
uncle was a sports minded man who
always liked to be outdoors. His
past times were hunting, fishing and
he liked to scuba dive. He had a
love for dogs especially raising
Labrador Retrievers. At one time in
our family everyone had a Lab for
their family pet. He
was a multi-talented young man who
did a lot of building, designing
with building additions which
included a solarium . It was a
beautiful room to be in. He
decorated both the inside and
outside of their home in Burlington,
Ontario. He also put in a family
size pool in their back yard. We as a
family had many pool parties as we
the children grew up in Hamilton. I
remember going out to my aunt and
uncles place for picnics and family
gatherings for birthday parties.
Every year the highlight was a big
fire works display in their backyard
for all the children. This was a
great event that happened every
Labour Day weekend. Uncle
Paul was the one who designed and
built their family home in
Huntsville, Ontario. He has made
their home a beautiful place for
family to vacation at. He has
received many a compliment about his
beautiful home in Huntsville. More
About Paul Patterson and Audrey
Dawe: Marriage:
October 11, 1952, Hamilton, Ontario
Children
of Audrey Dawe and Paul Patterson
are: +
246
i.
Janice Lynn11
Patterson, born October 16, 1954 in
Hamilton, Ontario. +
247
ii.
Donna Lorraine Patterson,
born November 06, 1956 in Hamilton,
Ontario.
248
iii.
Lori Ann Patterson, born
January 08, 1958 in Hamilton,
Ontario.
She married George Thomas
Turner September 06, 1986 in
Hamilton, Ontario; born November 16,
1949 in Ontario. Notes
for Lori Ann Patterson: Note:
Lori is my first cousin and she is
placed third with being the last
born of the three girls. Lori has
one brother who was born after she
was in 1958. She has always played
a major part in her sisters family
with maintaining a close
relationship to her nieces. She has
not had children of her own but has
made her nieces her children. She
has a warm personality who truly
cares about other peoples feelings. Lori
has an outgoing personality who
likes to surround herself with
friends and family. She is always
ready to lend a helping hand when
she is needed. Lori
is the one in the family who shares
the love for Family Genealogy as I
have. She has researched her own
family history including the Daw,
Lockery and Morgan families and has
completed a Family tree for each
one. This
past summer Lori has shared family
history with me as I too have
completed a Family tree which is
dated from 1650 in Ships Cove, NF to
this present time. Lori helped fill
in the missing pieces for our
grandmother, Cora Dawe [Lockery]
side of the family. I am very
thankful as before she shared this
data for the Lockery side of the
family I had very little information
to go on. With this data I now have
it has helped fill in the many areas
I lacked for the names and dates of
my grandmother's family. I am very
grateful to Lori for offering t he
assistance she did and providing the
data for getting this Lockery family
tree completed. Source
of Information: Provided by Judith
Arlene Scott {Mays-Bajkor]. More
About George Turner and Lori
Patterson: Marriage:
September 06, 1986, Hamilton,
Ontario
249
iv.
Douglas Stanley Patterson,
born July 19, 1961 in Hamilton,
Ontario.
He married Jennifer Unknown
in Edmonton, Alberta; born in
Alberta. Notes
for Douglas Stanley Patterson: Note:
Douglas Stanley is the only boy born
in the Patterson family and is my first cousin. He was the only grandson
of Stanley and Cora Dawe. He was
born into a family of three girls.
His mother was one of four girls
born herself. As you can imagine
Doug was quite spoiled with being
the only boy in the family. Doug was born on his Aunt Margaret's,
[my mother's birthday] July 19,
1961. Doug was always close to his
auntie. They both had a very close
relationship. It was maintained
right up to his aunts death in
2001.There were many visits to his
aunts home with his wife Jen before
she passed away. One
of his last visits to his aunt in
hospital was about ten days before
she passed away. Doug came to Port
Coquitlam to see his auntie with his
wife Jen at that time. He came once
again just hours before she passed
into the presence of her Lord from
the affects of colon cancer. Doug
shared the same love for golf that
she had. Mom golfed for many years
and only stopped playing because of
the arthritis in her knees. It was
quite difficult for Mom to walk long
distances so in the end the game
was put on hold. Doug
told Mom and our family that he
would play a game of golf in memory
of his auntie. He would dedicate the
first game of golf he played after
Mom's death the following year when
remembering her anniversary one year later. Source
of Information: Provided by Judith
Arlene Scott [Mays-Bajkor]. More
About Douglas Patterson and Jennifer
Unknown: Marriage:
Edmonton, Alberta
231.
Mary10 Frances Flewitt
(Frances Helena9 Dawe,
William8, Elizabeth7
Dawe Of John, John6 Dawe,
John5 Daw, John4,
John3, Samuel2,
William1) was born November 5, 1931 in
Hamilton, Ontario.
She married William Pauls,
son of Cornelius Pauls and Marie Wiebe. He was born September 10, 1926 in
Alberta and died September 23, 1993 in Hamilton, Ontario
Children
of Mary Flewitt and William Pauls
are: +
250
i.
Charles11 William Pauls,
born December 25, 1951 in Hamilton, Ontario. +
251
ii.
Susan Mae Pauls, born December 25, 1952, in
Hamilton, Ontario. +
252
iii.
Steven Arthur Pauls, born October 18, 1954 in
Hamilton, Ontario.
253
iv.
Thomas Michael Pauls, born September 10, 1957 in
Hamilton, Ontario.
233.
Miriam10 Jean
Flewitt (Frances Helena9
Dawe, William8, Elizabeth7
Dawe Of John, John6 Dawe,
John5 Daw, John4,
John3, Samuel2,
William1) was born July 5, 1926 in Hamilton, Ontario.
She married Frank Arthur Bishop. Frank was b of July 9, 1927
the son of Norman Bishop and Eva Coran.
He was born July 9, 1927 in New Brunswick.
Children
of Miriam Flewitt and Frank Bishop
are: +
254
i.
Shirley11 Anne Bishop,
born May 23, 1957 in Hamilton, Ontario. +
255
ii.
Norman Frank Bishop, born February 9, 1953 in
Hamilton, Ontario. +
256
iii.
David Kent Bishop, born November 19, 1954 in
Hamilton, Ontario.
234.
Grenfell10 Boyd
Morgan (Newton9,
Edith8 Byrne, Caroline7
Dawe, John6, John5
Daw, John4, John3,
Samuel2, William1)
was born March 16, 1950 in Cartwright, Labrador.
He married Mary Eleanor
Doyle, daughter of Ernest Doyle
and Amelia Gorman.
She was born October 04, 1949
in Sydney, Nova Scotia.
Children
of Grenfell Morgan and Mary Doyle
are:
257
i.
Kelly Ann11
Morgan, born June 25, 1972 in Victoria, BC.
258
ii.
Trevor Newton Morgan, born
July 08, 1976 in Ottawa, Ontario.
259
iii.
Timothy Ernest Morgan, born
July 08, 1976 in Ottawa, Ontario. Children of Grenfell Boyd Morgan and Mary Eleanor Doyle: The places of births were all provided by my 3rd cousin, Grenfell Morgan, the children's father
235.
John10 Byrne Morgan
(Newton9, Edith8
Byrne, Caroline7 Dawe,
John6, John5
Daw, John4, John3,
Samuel2, William1)
was born 1954 in Cupids, NF.
He married Pauline Winsor September 19, 1981 in St. James United
Church, St. John's, NF. Pauline
Winsor the daughter of Arthur Gladstone Winsor b May 19, 1920 in Wesleyville,
Newfoundland and Martha Jean Blanchard b February 13, 1928 in posibly Bear
Cove, Newfoundland. Pauline was born September 21, 1961 in St. Johns,
NF.
Child
of John Morgan and Pauline Winsor
is:
260
i.
Charlotte11
Morgan, born September 03, 1982 in
St. Johns, NF.
237.
Diane10 Barbara Morgan
(Newton9, Edith8
Byrne, Caroline7 Dawe,
John6, John5
Daw, John4, John3,
Samuel2, William1)
was born July 30, 1964 in Gander, NF.
She married Hubert
Roy Spurrell, son of Unknown
Spurrell and Unknown UNKNOWN.
He was born in Trinity Bay,
NF.
Child
of Diane Barbara Morgan :
261
i.
Amanda11 Morgan. Child of Diane Barbara Morgan and Hubert Spurrell:
262
ii.
Dane Hubert Spurrell, born in NF. Notes for Diane (Morgan) Spurrell: Diane provided the name of her husband, Hubert Roy Spurrell.
238.
June10 G. Morgan
(Wilfred9, Edith8
Byrne, Caroline7 Dawe,
John6, John5
Daw, John4, John3,
Samuel2, William1)
was born in Cupids, NF.
She married Edward Dalton,
son of Unknown Dalton and Unknown
UNKNOWN.
He was born in NF.
Child
of June Morgan and Edward Dalton is:
263
i.
James11 Dalton,
born in NF.
239.
Elizabeth10 Edith
Morgan (Wilfred9,
Edith8 Byrne, Caroline7
Dawe, John6, John5
Daw, John4, John3,
Samuel2, William1)
was born in Cupids, NF.
She married Jeffrey Clark,
son of Unknown Clark and Unknown
UNKNOWN.
He was born in NF.
Child
of Elizabeth Morgan and Jeffrey
Clark is:
264
i.
Jeffrey11 Clark,
born in NF. Generation
No. 11
244.
Audrey11
Tressam (Helen Arlene10
Dawe, Stanley9, William8,
Elizabeth7 Dawe Of John,
John6 Dawe, John5
Daw, John4, John3,
Samuel2, William1)
was born June 27, 1952 in Hamilton,
Ontario.
She married Clyde Munt
April 11, 1981 in Windsor, Ontario,
son of Eric Munt and Blanche St.
Pierre.
He was born December 20, 1951
in Windsor, Ontario. Notes
for Audrey Tressam: Note:
My first cousin Audrey and I were
very close and did many things
together as we were only three years
a part in age. We spent a lot of
time together as little girls
growing up in Hamilton, Ontario. I
have quite a number of pictures of
the both of us at the family home
where both of our mothers grew up as
young girls. Aunt Helen and my
mother were only eighteen months apart and were very close and did
many activities together with their
daughters .As a consequence Audrey
and I spent a great deal of time
with each other. I remember all the
fun we had when our mothers would
take us to the beach for swimming
and picnics. There are many
pictures where we both were dressed
like twins. I am sure this was a
carry over from the days when both
Aunt Helen Audrey's mother and my
mother Margaret were dressed like
twins by my grandmother Cora Dawe. Note:
Audrey was always an honor roll
student and always did very well in
her studies. She attended Western
University of London, Ontario. She
obtained her degree in Physiotherapy. For many years she was the
department head at the Hospital in
Windsor, Ontario. The past several
years she and another colleague have
owned and operated their own
practice in the Windsor area. They
both have done very well for themselves. More
About Clyde Munt and Audrey Tressam: Marriage:
April 11, 1981, Windsor, Ontario
Children
of Audrey Tressam and Clyde Munt
are:
265
i.
Lauren Ashley12
Munt, born August 19, 1984 in
Windsor, Ontario.
266
ii.
Craig Alexander Munt, born March 26,
1988 in Windsor, Ontario.
245.
Judith Arlene11
Scott (Margaret Irene10
Dawe, Stanley9, William8,
Elizabeth7 Dawe Of John,
John6 Dawe, John5
Daw, John4, John3,
Samuel2, William1)
was born October 05, 1949 in
Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
She married (1) Alex-Andre` Bajkor June 27, 1969 in
Melrose United Church, Hamilton,
Ontario, son of Michael Bajkor and
Margaret Unknown.
He was born in France.
She married (2) Thomas
David Harry Scott April 09, 1975
in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, son of
David Scott and Evana Scott.
He was born December 16, 1951
in Hamilton, Ontario. Notes
for Judith Arlene Scott: Judith
Arlene Scott {Mays-Bajkor} was the
only daughter born to Harvey Harry
Mays and Margaret Irene Dawe.I was
raised in a loving home by my mother
and my grandparents, Stanley and
Cora Dawe when my parents separated
when I was two and a half years of
age. At that time I went to live in
Hamilton Ontario in the family home
at 73 Hyde Park Avenue, the home
where my mother and aunts were
raised. It
was a home where I was nurtured with
much love, care, support and guidance.
At the tender age of five I can
remember my grandmother walking with
me each day to kindergarten. I
remember being a very shy little
girl and was very nervous attending
school. My grandmother was kind and
sensitive to the fact of my timidity and nervousness on that first
day of school. Each day we would
walk to school and my grandmother
would sing, skip and play games with
me. She made attending school a fun
thing to do. Before long I was
enjoying school and got over my
nervousness. My
grandfather was the one who taught
me how to tie my own shoe laces. We
were a close knit family that did
everything together. I can look back and remember all the fun times I
had with my grandparents and the
wonderful summer vacations at the
family cottage in the northland of
Ontario. I was given so much support
and learned much from them
throughout my life and early growing
up years. The
music background I inherited from my
father and grandparents was also
encouraged by my grandmother Cora
Dawe as she too had a love for music
. In her younger days she learned to
play the piano. She loved to sing
and I remember sitting at her feet
singing with her. I sang in the
choir of Melrose United Church in
Hamilton Ontario and was involved in
the Junior, Intermediate and Senior
choirs. This is where I really
enjoyed myself. I
thank God for my Christian heritage
roots that have been passed down to
me through my family. My life has
been enriched by the influence of my
families nurturing, care, love, teaching and acceptance that was given
during my growing up years in
Hamilton, Ontario. Note: Education: Douglas College: Nursing Program, 1988-1992; Medical Lab oratory,1983-1984; A.C.E. Training in Christian Education 1980-1983; Christian Counselling
Training Program, 1980 Note: Employment History: Nursing Aide, St. Peters Hospital, Hamilton, Ontario 1967-1968; Nursing Aide, Dr.Rygiel's Home for Children, Hamilton, Ontario 1968; Registered Home Day Care Provider 1977-1980; Taught the ABC's of Learning to Read Program to young children ages 5 to 7 at Bethesda Christian Center, Ancaster, Ontario 1980-1983 Laboratory Dr. Rygiel's Home for Children, Hamilton, Ontario 1983-1984 Christian Counselor- Crossroads Christian Communications 1980-1993 Missions Services of Hamilton Ontario Christian Counseling 1984-1985 Home Care
Nursing Port Coquitlam, BC
1985-1992.
Notes
for Alex- Andre` Bajkor: Note:Alex-Andre`
was born in a small town that
bordered France. He had a career in
Knife Carving . In the Public Library
there is a Book called "The Gun
Digest"; Book of Knives 2nd
Edition, On page 177 there is a
story written about Andre`. In that
chapter it tells about Andre's
interests and all about his career
in Knife Carving. Note:
Andre` enjoyed any kind of hunting
and especially liked to hunt deer.
He was a man who was very keen on
Sports and the outdoors. Note:
I remember him as being quite
talented in Art, he was able to
sketch just about anything. Before
we were married I remember him with
a sketch book and artist pencil
designing my wedding dress. We
discussed what I was wanting for my
dress and he took a pencil and
sketch book and began to draw an
outline of the dress I described. By
the time he finished drawing the
outline and filling it in he had
pretty well drawn the dress I had
described to him. It was amazing the
talent he had . If we had more time
before our wedding date I am sure
Andre` would of designed my dress
and had it made for me. He was a
very talented young man when we
first met. This is what first
attracted me to Andre`. Another
note of interest, most of his
friends called him Andre` but his
family as far as I can remember
would always call him
"Alex". More
About Alex- Bajkor and Judith Scott: Marriage:
June 27, 1969, Melrose United
Church, Hamilton, Ontario Notes
for Thomas David Harry Scott: Thomas
Scott adopted Judith Arlene Bajkor's
children at point of marriage. He adopted both Stanley John and Linda
Margaret in 1975 after marriage. Tom
was a good father who really loved
his children. Not many men would take
on someone else' s children and be
willing to adopt them and make them
his own. He did have a heart of
gold. Thomas worked at Dofasco steel
company in the blast furnace for
many years in Hamilton, Ontario .At
one time he and his dad David Scott
worked at Dofasco at the same
time. Dofasco was very famous for
their Christmas parties for the
families of their employees. They put
on excellent parties for the
children. They always had a jolly "Santa Claus" who gave out gifts to each
child. Each parent who worked at Dofasco received
a big box of goodies and fruit. This
was a highlight for the year for all
the families who had loved ones
working at Dofasco. More
About Thomas David Harry Scott: Adoption:
1975, Hamilton, Ontario Canada More
About Thomas Scott and Judith Scott: Marriage:
April 09, 1975, Hamilton, Ontario,
Canada
Child
of Judith Scott and Alex- Bajkor is:
267
i.
Stanley John12
Scott, born January 25, 1970 in
Hamilton, Ontario.
Children
of Judith Scott and Thomas Scott
are: +
268
i.
Stanley John12
Scott, born January 25, 1970 in
Hamilton, Ontario, Canada.
269
ii.
Linda Margaret Scott, born
November 23, 1973 in Hamilton,
Ontario, Canada.
She married Darren John Brant
August 06, 2000 in Rose Garden,
Burnaby Mountain, Burnaby BC; born
February 22, 1972 in Powell River,
BC. Notes
for Linda Margaret Scott: Linda
Margaret was born on a sunny cold
day November 23,1973 in Hamilton,
Ontario. This is a day I will never
forget as long as I will live. It
was such a joyous occasion. With
great anticipation I arrived at
Henderson General Hospital to have
my precious baby .In those days you
never knew in advance what sex your baby was going to be. I just
knew I was going to have my baby and
the baby was going to be healthy. I
was quite anxious to get into the
labor and delivery room to have my
baby. I wanted my baby and was
anxious to hold this precious soul
in my arms. After a few hours I was
able to do just that and was a very
happy young mother of a beautiful
baby girl. I
now had a complete family, a boy
and a girl. What more could a mother wish for. Lynn had big blue -grey eyes
and a full head of hair that was
almost black. She took after her grandmother as she too was born with a
full head of black hair. It wasn't
until Lynn became 6 months old that
she lost all that black hair. After
that she had a full head of blond
curly hair. To this day Lynn has
never lost her blond hair. Her eyes
are still beautiful. Her eyes are now
a blue-green color. I remember Lynn's big eyes in the delivery room as
they were wide open looking right at
me. She never closed those eyes
from the time she was born until she
left my side heading for the nursery. It was there she would be washed and
dressed for her first viewing through the Nursery Room Window to see all her
relatives who were waiting patiently to see her for the first time after her
birth. Right
from the start I knew it was going
to be a special relationship I would
have with my daughter. In spite of
the early months of colic in which
she cried quite a lot and was
generally not happy with all the gas
pain she had, she did eventually get
over it and she developed a
personality that was a quiet,
caring kind of attitude. As
a little girl I can remember the
love she had for me and her other
family members. She was a sensitive
little girl who liked to hug and
kiss you and liked to be touched.
Lynn always wanted to be close by my
side. She was a shy but caring and
sensitive little girl right from
the start that always wanted to stay
close to her mother. We did just
about everything together through
her growing up years. I think that
is why Lynn and I get on so well
with each other today. All
of these qualities have stayed with
Lynn all through her growing up
years and today she is an outgoing
young woman who gets along with
everyone and is a sensitive woman to
other peoples needs .Lynn has lost
her shyness and is not afraid to
share her thoughts and feelings
with others. Lynn has developed long
lasting friendships with a couple of
good friends and she is a loyal
friend to them. Lynn is now able to
use those qualities of care,
sensitivity and concern with others
in her work place as a Legal
Assistant with a Law Firm here in
Vancouver. I am so proud of my girl
who has become my best friend and
someone who I can confide in when
needed. Note:
Linda Margaret married Darren Brant
in the Rose Garden on Burnaby
Mountain, August 6, 2000. Notes
for Darren John Brant: Note:
Darren John came into our lives a
few years ago through meeting my
daughter Linda Margaret who prefers
to be called "Lynn". He
has brought so much joy t o not only
Lynn but to all of our family.
Darren is what you would call a
peace maker of the family. Whenever
Darren comes into a room he always
brings peace and joy. Darren has so
many positive qualities that always
stands out in a group of people. He
has a warm and outgoing personality
that reaches out to others. Darren
has shown so much kindness and love
to me all through the years I have
known him. He is always ready to
lend a helping hand when needed. He
is always ready to go the extra
mile with never a complaint. His
cheery attitude is always welcome
no matter where he goes. Darren and
Lynn both have been willing t o
offer assistance by picking me up
with the car for shopping trips and
many of her outings. They are both
able to help with my wheelchair and
never complain. Darren always has a
smile on his face. I can't remember
ever seeing Darren without a smile.
He is never grumpy or out of sorts.
I really thank God for Darren. He
certainly has brought so much joy
and cheer to our household since he
came into our lives a few years
ago .I have often told Darren he is
more of a son to m e than a
son-in-law. I consider Darren a son
who has brought joy, peace and contentment to my life. Source
of Information: Provided by Judith
Arlene Scott [Mays-Bajkor] mother of
his wife Linda "Lynn"
Margaret Scott. More
About Darren Brant and Linda Scott: Marriage:
August 06, 2000, Rose Garden,
Burnaby Mountain, Burnaby BC
246.
Janice Lynn11
Patterson (Audrey Doreen10
Dawe, Stanley9, William8,
Elizabeth7 Dawe Of John,
John6 Dawe, John5
Daw, John4, John3,
Samuel2, William1)
was born October 16, 1954 in
Hamilton, Ontario.
She married Terry Jackson
in Hamilton, Ontario, son of Unknown
Jackson and UNKNOWN Unknown.
He was born in Hamilton,
Ontario. Notes
for Janice Lynn Patterson: Note:
Janice Lynn is my first cousin. She
and I were very close and did many
things together. The one thing that
really stands out and often brings
much laughter by the whole family
is the times both Jan and I played
ping pong. Even to t his day when I
am talking on the telephone with
family they always bring up the time
when Jan and I had our ping pong
tournament in the family home in
Burling ton, Ontario. This is where
my family would gather to share many
Christmas dinners. We were always a
very close knit family who did many
things together. I was quite close
to Jan and her other sisters and one
brother. The
one thing t hat stands out for sure
when it came to playing ping pong
neither one of us would become ping
pong champions. That is for sure. We
both were not very sports minded.
We were not co-ordinated for
starters. We both were very clumsy
in our actions when it came to
playing this game called ping pong.
We couldn't make a connection with
the bat and the ball no matter how
hard we tried. I
am sure we were quite a site to be
seen. With our ping pong bats in
hand we would take t he ball and
serve it to each other. This is
where the fun began. She would take
a swing at the ball and sometimes
she would hit the ball but more than
enough times she didn't. I was just
the same. We would go back and forth
for what seem ed forever with
everyone laughing including the two
of us. We both put a lot in to the
game always with great determination
we would swing as hard as we could
and would hope to hit that ball.
When we did make connection with the
ball it would be hit with such
force that the ball would be sent
across the room sometimes just
missing someone's head. Every time
the ball was hit everyone would take
cover hoping their heads wouldn't be
hit. This brought much laughter from
every one in the family room. To
this day my Aunt Audrey always
brings up this subject about the
days when Jan and I would play ping
pong. We were given the name of the
"Ping pong champions" for
Christmas family gatherings.
Every time we went to my aunt and
uncles home for Christmas they
always had that ping pong table set
up in the family room for us to
play. This
past Christmas day [2002] I talked
to my family in Huntsville, Ontario
and we had a laugh about this game that was played so many years ago. My
aunt said they were planning on
having a ping pong tournament. It
was going to be in our honor of
times past when both Jan and I
would entertain our family. It
certainly brought a lot of laughter
in the background from everyone
there at my cousins place. Source
of Information : Provided by Judith
Arlene Scott [Mays-Bajkor]. More
About Terry Jackson and Janice
Patterson: Divorce:
Hamilton, Ontario Marriage:
Hamilton, Ontario
Children
of Janice Patterson and Terry
Jackson are:
270
i.
Catharine12
Jackson, born in Hamilton, Ontario.
271
ii.
Erin Jackson, born in
Hamilton, Ontario.
247.
Donna Lorraine11
Patterson (Audrey Doreen10
Dawe, Stanley9, William8,
Elizabeth7 Dawe Of John,
John6 Dawe, John5
Daw, John4, John3,
Samuel2, William1)
was born November 06, 1956 in
Hamilton, Ontario.
She married Nick Di Pardo
in Hamilton, Ontario, son of Unknown
Di Pardo and UNKNOWN Unknown.
He was born in Hamilton,
Ontario. Notes
for Donna Lorraine Patterson: Note:
Donna is my first cousin second in
line of three girls. I was close to
my cousin. All through my growing up
years I did a lot of activities with
Donna and her sisters at their
Burlington home. We sure have a
wealth of information stored up in
our memory banks for the great times
we had. I
have fond memories of attending
Donna and her husbands home for many
Christmas dinners after she was
married to Nick. She always had a
wonderful spread of food and made
everyone feel welcome. She
certainly had the gift of
hospitality. We have always been a
very close knit family who shared
many family activities. More
About Nick Di Pardo and Donna
Patterson: Marriage:
Hamilton, Ontario
Children
of Donna Patterson and Nick Di Pardo
are:
272
i.
Shawn12 Di Pardo,
born November 13, 1982 in Hamilton, Ontario.
273
ii.
Jackie Di Pardo, born February 6, 1984 in
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