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Descendants of Barnabus Lockery

 

 

Generation No. 1

 

        1.  Barnabus2 Lockery  (Unknown1) was born 1800 in Ireland, and died June 10, 1886 in Thedford, Ontario.  He married Mary Swanson 1828 in Reach Township Durham County Ontario, daughter of Unknown Swanson and Unknown UNKNOWN.  She was born 1808 in England, and died January 25, 1884 in Thedford, Ontario.

 

More About Barnabus Lockery and Mary Swanson:

Marriage: 1828, Reach Township Durham County Ontario

       

Children of Barnabus Lockery and Mary Swanson are:

+      2                 i.       John3 Lockery, born August 27, 1829 in Reach Township, Durham County Ontario; died June 22, 1901 in Hamilton, Ontario.

+      3                ii.       Robert Lockery, born 1831 in reach Township Durham County Ontario; died September 22, 1882 in East Nissouri Township Oxford County.

+      4               iii.       Charles Lockery, born February 25, 1833 in Reach Township Durham County Ontario; died February 18, 1914 in Dawn Township Lambton County Ontario.

+      5               iv.       Hugh Lockery, born October 08, 1833 in Reach Township Durham County Ontario; died December 11, 1895 in East Nissouri Township Oxford County.

+      6                v.       George Lockery, born October 02, 1834 in Reach Township Durham County Ontario; died October 28, 1922 in Thedford Ontario.

+      7               vi.       Barnabus Lockery, born April 01, 1836 in Reach Township Durham County Ontario; died February 25, 1914 in Dawn Township Lambton County Ontario.

+      8              vii.       Joseph Lockery, born March 02, 1837 in Reach Township Durham County Ontario; died October 11, 1909 in London, Ontario.

+      9             viii.       Margaret Lockery, born 1840 in Reach Township Durham County Ontario; died 1843 in Reach Township Durham County Ontario.

+      10              ix.       Mary Lockery, born 1842 in Reach Township Durham County Ontario; died March 04, 1905 in Thedford, Ontario.

+      11               x.       Margaret Lockery, born 1844 in Reach Township Durham County Ontario; died July 31, 1895 in East Nissouri Township County Oxford County Ontario.

+      12              xi.       William Lockery, born December 25, 1845 in Reach Township Durham County Ontario; died in Ontario.

+      13             xii.       Angeline Lockery, born December 15, 1848 in West Nissouri Township Middlesex County; died April 23, 1928 in Chatham, Ontario.

+      14            xiii.       Catherine Lockery, born December 15, 1848 in Reach Township Durham County Ontario; died 1918 in Ontario.

        15            xiv.       Elizabeth Lockery, born 1850 in Reach Township Durham County Ontario; died February 16, 1895 in Dawn Township Lambton County Ontario.  She married William Burch; born in Ontario; died in Ontario.

        16             xv.       Henry Lockery, born 1850 in Reach Township Durham County Ontario; died in Ontario.  He married Emma Creasey May 16, 1885 in Watford, Ontario; born in Watford Ontario; died in Ontario.

 

More About Henry Lockery and Emma Creasey:

Marriage: May 16, 1885, Watford, Ontario

 

 

Generation No. 2

 

        2.  John3 Lockery (Barnabus2, Unknown1) was born August 27, 1829 in Reach Township, Durham County Ontario, and died June 22, 1901 in Hamilton, Ontario.  He married Mary Anne McGregor May 15, 1855 in East Nissouri Township Durham County Ontario, daughter of Unknown McGregor and Unknown UNKNOWN.  She was born August 15, 1828 in England, and died March 02, 1905 in Ingersol, Ontario.

 

More About John Lockery and Mary McGregor:

Marriage: May 15, 1855, East Nissouri Township Durham County Ontario

       

Children of John Lockery and Mary McGregor are:

+      17               i.       Francis Gleason4 Lockery, born 1856 in East Nissouri Township Oxford County Ontario; died in Ontario.

        18              ii.       Martha A. Lockery, born 1859 in East Nissouri Township Oxford County Ontario; died March 27, 1915 in Ingersol, Ontario.  She married Henry Meyer December 28, 1899 in Ingersol, Ontario; born in Ontario; died in Ontario.

 

More About Henry Meyer and Martha Lockery:

Marriage: December 28, 1899, Ingersol, Ontario

 

+      19             iii.       Jane Louise Lockery, born July 08, 1859 in East Nissouri Township Oxford County Ontario; died March 27, 1931 in Hamilton, Ontario.

+      20             iv.       Elizabeth Lockery, born August 30, 1861 in East Nissouri Township Oxford County Ontario; died March 28, 1935 in Ingersol, Ontario.

+      21              v.       John Fredrick Lockery, born July 12, 1867 in East Nissouri Township Oxford County Canada; died in Ontario.

        22             vi.       Ann Margaret Lockery, born January 17, 1868 in East Nissouri Township Oxford County Ontario; died in Ontario.  She married Leander O'Conner December 31, 1907 in Hamilton, Ontario; born in Ontario; died in Ontario.

 

Notes for Ann Margaret Lockery:

Note: Ann Margaret Lockery was also known as her nick name "Hannah" also called "Molly".

Source of Information: Supplied by Lori Ann Patterson of Huntsville, Ontario from Family tree records given to Judith A Scott {Mays-Bajkor} from my f first cousin in Summer of 2002.

 

More About Leander O'Conner and Ann Lockery:

Marriage: December 31, 1907, Hamilton, Ontario

 

        23            vii.       Mary Ellen Lockery, born March 14, 1871 in East Nissouri Township Oxford County Canada; died in Ontario.  She married John McCrae August 11, 1893; born in Ontario; died in Ontario.

 

More About John McCrae and Mary Lockery:

Marriage: August 11, 1893

 

+      24           viii.       James Edward Lockery, born 1874 in East Nissouri Township Oxford County; died 1938 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

        25              ix.       Nancy Christina Lockery, born February 14, 1874 in East Nissouri Township Oxford County Canada; died in Ontario.  She married Fredrick William Winn March 15, 1910 in London, Ontario; born in Ontario; died in Ontario.

 

Notes for Nancy Christina Lockery:

Note: According to Family Tree records Nancy who was born on February 14, 1874 could have had a twin brother as her brother James Edward was also born in the same year of 1874 with no reference to time of month or day of his birth.

Source of Information: Provided by Lori Ann Patterson of Huntsville, Ontario given to Judith A Scott {Mays-Bajkor} from Family Tree records given to me from my first cousin in Summer of 2002.

 

More About Fredrick Winn and Nancy Lockery:

Marriage: March 15, 1910, London, Ontario

 

        3.  Robert3 Lockery (Barnabus2, Unknown1) was born 1831 in reach Township Durham County Ontario, and died September 22, 1882 in East Nissouri Township Oxford County.  He married Maria Barlow 1856 in East Nissouri Township Oxford County Canada, daughter of Unknown Barlow and Unknown UNKNOWN.  She was born in Ontario, and died in Ontario.

 

More About Robert Lockery and Maria Barlow:

Marriage: 1856, East Nissouri Township Oxford County Canada

       

Children of Robert Lockery and Maria Barlow are:

        26               i.       Barnabus4 Lockery, born 1861 in East Nissouri Township, Oxford County Ontario.

        27              ii.       Angelina Lockery, born 1864 in East Nissouri Township Oxford County Ontario.

        28             iii.       Mary Jane Lockery, born 1865 in East Nissouri Township Oxford County Ontario.

        29             iv.       Elizabeth Lockery, born 1867 in East Nissouri Township Oxford County Ontario.

        30              v.       Robert JR. Lockery, born 1870 in East Nissouri Township Oxford County Ontario.

 

        4.  Charles3 Lockery (Barnabus2, Unknown1) was born February 25, 1833 in Reach Township Durham County Ontario, and died February 18, 1914 in Dawn Township Lambton County Ontario.  He married Catharine Creasey 1858 in East Nissouri Township Durham County Ontario, daughter of Unknown Creasey and Unknown UNKNOWN.  She was born in Ontario, and died in Ontario.

 

More About Charles Lockery and Catharine Creasey:

Marriage: 1858, East Nissouri Township Durham County Ontario

       

Children of Charles Lockery and Catharine Creasey are:

        31               i.       Thomas4 Lockery, born 1859 in East Nissouri Township Oxford County Ontario.

        32              ii.       Isabella Lockery, born 1862 in East Nissouri Township Oxford County Ontario.

        33             iii.       Richard Lockery, born 1863 in East Nissouri Township Oxford County Ontario; died October 19, 1895 in Enniskillen Township Lambton County Ontario.

        34             iv.       Charles Lockery, born 1865 in East Nissouri Township Oxford County.

        35              v.       William Lockery, born 1867 in East Nissouri Township Oxford County.

        36             vi.       Alace Lockery, born 1869 in East Nissouri Township Oxford County.

        37            vii.       Sarah Lockery, born 1870 in East Nissouri Township Oxford County.

        38           viii.       Mary Lockery, born 1871 in East Nissouri Township Oxford County.

        39              ix.       Robert Lockery, born 1875 in East Nissouri Township Oxford County.

        40               x.       Ida J. Lockery, born 1880 in East Nissouri Township Oxford County.

        41              xi.       John F. Lockery, born 1882 in East Nissouri Township Oxford County.

 

        5.  Hugh3 Lockery (Barnabus2, Unknown1) was born October 08, 1833 in Reach Township Durham County Ontario, and died December 11, 1895 in East Nissouri Township Oxford County.  He married Elizabeth Near 1856 in East  Nissouri Township Oxford County Ontario, daughter of unknown Near and Unknown UNKNOWN.  She was born in Ontario, and died in Ontario.

 

More About Hugh Lockery and Elizabeth Near:

Marriage: 1856, East  Nissouri Township Oxford County Ontario

       

Children of Hugh Lockery and Elizabeth Near are:

        42               i.       Alvina4 Lockery, born 1857 in East Nissouri, Township Oxford County Canada; died in Ontario.

        43              ii.       William H Lockery, born 1863 in East Nissouri Township Oxford County Canada; died in Ontario.

        44             iii.       John Franklin Lockery, born 1867 in East Nissouri Township Oxford County Canada; died in Ontario.

        45             iv.       Marion Lockery, born 1872 in East Nissouri Township Oxford County Canada; died in Ontario.

 

        6.  George3 Lockery (Barnabus2, Unknown1) was born October 02, 1834 in Reach Township Durham County Ontario, and died October 28, 1922 in Thedford  Ontario.  He married Margaret Martin December 14, 1870 in Stratford, Ontario, daughter of Unknown Martin.  She was born in St. Mary's, Ontario, and died 1876 in Ontario.

 

Notes for Margaret Martin:

Source of Information: According to Family Tree  records Margaret Martin died  young possibly after or during child birth. She left three small children according to death notice for her husband George Lockery.

 

More About George Lockery and Margaret Martin:

Marriage: December 14, 1870, Stratford, Ontario

       

Children of George Lockery and Margaret Martin are:

        46               i.       Mary Alma4 Lockery, born 1871 in East Nissouri Township Durham County Ontario; died in Ontario.

        47              ii.       Margery Lockery, born 1874 in East Nissouri Township Durham County Ontario; died in Ontario.

        48             iii.       George Jr. Lockery, born 1875 in East Nissouri Township Durham County Ontario; died in Ontario.

 

Notes for George Jr. Lockery:

Source of Information: According to Family Tree Records George Jr. married Lillian Luker. They were married approximately  for six or seven years. They had two children.  Lillian died in the home of Thomas Luker her father on Thursday June 26th at age 24 years 10 months and 30 days. She left behind one 5 year old female and one 2 year old female at the point of her death. The names of the children were not listed in the obituary notice. She was buried Saturday June 28th in the Pine hill Cemetery in East Nissouri Township Durham County Ontario. The year of her  death and burial were not given.

Note: Information obtained through Family tree and obituary records given to Judith Arlene Scott {Mays-Bajkor} in the spring of 2002.

 

        7.  Barnabus3 Lockery (Barnabus2, Unknown1) was born April 01, 1836 in Reach Township Durham County Ontario, and died February 25, 1914 in Dawn Township Lambton County Ontario.  He married Margaret Granville November 09, 1888 in Bosanquet Township, Lambton County Ontario, daughter of Unknown Granville and Unknown UNKNOWN.  She was born in Lambton, County, Ontario, and died in Ontario.

 

More About Barnabus Lockery and Margaret Granville:

Marriage: November 09, 1888, Bosanquet Township, Lambton County Ontario

       

Children of Barnabus Lockery and Margaret Granville are:

        49               i.       Claude4 Lockery, born 1888 in East Nissouri Township Durham County Ontario; died in Ontario.

        50              ii.       Margaret Lockery, born 1890 in East Nissouri Township Durham County Ontario; died in Ontario.

        51             iii.       Nellie Lockery, born 1894 in East nissouri Township Durham County Ontario; died in Ontario.

 

        8.  Joseph3 Lockery (Barnabus2, Unknown1) was born March 02, 1837 in Reach Township Durham County Ontario, and died October 11, 1909 in London, Ontario.  He married Mary Gallinger October 27, 1870 in East Nissouri Township Oxford County Ontario, daughter of Unknown Gallinger and Unknown UNKNOWN.  She was born in East Nissouri Township Oxford County Ontario, and died in Ontario.

 

More About Joseph Lockery and Mary Gallinger:

Marriage: October 27, 1870, East Nissouri Township Oxford County Ontario

       

Children of Joseph Lockery and Mary Gallinger are:

        52               i.       Mary Jane4 Lockery, born 1872 in East Nissouri Township Durham County Ontario; died in Ontario.

        53              ii.       Albina M. Lockery, born 1874 in East Nissouri Township Durham County Ontario; died in Ontario.

        54             iii.       John Henry Lockery, born 1876 in East Nissouri Township  Durham County; died in Ontario.

        55             iv.       Elizabeth Lockery, born 1878 in East Nissouri Township Durham County Ontario; died in Ontario.

        56              v.       Wretti Lockery, born 1881 in East Nissouri Township Durham County Ontario; died in Ontario.

        57             vi.       Joseph Lockery, born 1883 in East Nissouri Township Durham County Ontario; died in Ontario.

        58            vii.       William Lockery, born 1886 in East Nissouri Township Durham County Ontario; died in Ontario.

        59           viii.       Esther Lockery, born 1892 in East Nissouri Township Durham County Ontario; died in Ontario.

        60              ix.       Hugh Lockery, born 1895 in East Nissouri Durham County Ontario; died in Ontario.

 

        9.  Margaret3 Lockery (Barnabus2, Unknown1) was born 1840 in Reach Township Durham County Ontario, and died 1843 in Reach Township Durham County Ontario.  She married Nelson Near December 25, 1862 in East  Nissouri Township Oxford County, son of Unknown Near and Unknown UNKNOWN.  He was born in East Nissouri Township Oxford County.

 

Notes for Margaret Lockery:

Note: According to family tree records there are two references to a Margaret L Lockery born at two different dates. This could be a duplication but will keep on record until something surface's to provide us the family with any further reference for these dates.

 

More About Nelson Near and Margaret Lockery:

Marriage: December 25, 1862, East  Nissouri Township Oxford County

       

Children of Margaret Lockery and Nelson Near are:

        61               i.       John H4 Near, born 1863 in East Nissouri Township Oxford County.

        62              ii.       Mary Ann Near, born 1866 in East Nissouri Township Oxford County.

        63             iii.       Elizabeth Near, born 1868 in East Nissouri Township Oxford County.

        64             iv.       William W Near, born 1869 in East Nissouri Township Oxford County.

        65              v.       Elsie Near, born 1871 in East Nissouri Township Oxford County.

        66             vi.       Katherine Near, born 1874 in East Nissouri Township Oxford County.

        67            vii.       Angeline Near, born 1875 in East Nissouri Township Oxford County.

        68           viii.       Casper Near, born 1877 in East Nissouri Township Oxford County.

        69              ix.       Joseph Near, born 1879 in East Nissouri Township Oxford County.

        70               x.       Ida Near, born 1881 in East Nissouri Township Oxford County.

        71              xi.       Sidney Near, born 1882 in East Nissouri Township Oxford County.

        72             xii.       Levi Near, born 1885 in East Nissouri Township Oxford County.

        73            xiii.       Bertha Near, born 1887 in East Nissouri Township Oxford County.

 

        10.  Mary3 Lockery (Barnabus2, Unknown1) was born 1842 in Reach Township Durham County Ontario, and died March 04, 1905 in Thedford, Ontario.  She married William Allen January 10, 1868 in East Nissouri Township Oxford County Ontario, son of Unknown Allen and Unknown UNKNOWN.  He was born in Oxford County Ontario, and died in Ontario.

 

More About William Allen and Mary Lockery:

Marriage: January 10, 1868, East Nissouri Township Oxford County Ontario

       

Children of Mary Lockery and William Allen are:

        74               i.       Margaret4 Allen, born 1868 in East Nissouri Township Oxford County.

        75              ii.       Mary Allen, born 1870 in East Nissori Township Oxford County.

        76             iii.       William Allen, born 1873 in East Nissouri Township Oxford County.

        77             iv.       Minnie Allen, born 1874 in East Nissouri Township Oxford County.

        78              v.       Charles Allen, born 1880 in East Nissouri Township Oxford County.

 

        11.  Margaret3 Lockery (Barnabus2, Unknown1) was born 1844 in Reach Township Durham County Ontario, and died July 31, 1895 in East Nissouri Township County Oxford County Ontario.  She married Nelson Near December 25, 1862 in East Nissouri Township Oxford County Ontario, son of Unknown Near and Unknown UNKNOWN.  He was born in Oxford County Ontario, and died in Ontario.

 

More About Nelson Near and Margaret Lockery:

Marriage: December 25, 1862, East Nissouri Township Oxford County Ontario

       

Children of Margaret Lockery and Nelson Near are:

        79               i.       John H.4 Near, born 1863 in East Nissouri Township Durham County Ontario; died in Ontario.

        80              ii.       Mary Ann Near, born 1866 in East Nissouri Township Durham County Ontario; died in Ontario.

        81             iii.       Elizabeth Near, born 1868 in East Nissouri Township Durham County Ontario; died in Ontario.

        82             iv.       William W. Near, born 1869 in East Nissouri Township Durham County Ontario; died in Ontario.

        83              v.       Elsie Near, born 1871 in East Nissouri Township Durham County; died in Ontario.

        84             vi.       Katherine Near, born 1874 in East Nissouri Township Durham County Ontario; died in Ontario.

        85            vii.       Angeline Near, born 1875 in East Nissouri Township Durham County Ontario; died in Ontario.

        86           viii.       Casper Near, born 1877 in East nissouri Township, Ontario; died in Ontario.

        87              ix.       Joseph Near, born 1879 in East Nissouri Township, Ontario; died in Ontario.

        88               x.       Ida Near, born 1881 in East Nissouri Township, Ontario; died in Ontario.

        89              xi.       Sidney Near, born 1882 in East Nissouri Township, Ontario; died in Ontario.

        90             xii.       Levi Near, born 1885 in East Nissouri Township, Ontario; died in Ontario.

        91            xiii.       Bertha Near, born 1887 in East Nissouri Township, Ontario; died in Ontario.

 

        12.  William3 Lockery (Barnabus2, Unknown1) was born December 25, 1845 in Reach Township Durham County Ontario, and died in Ontario.  He married Mary Ann Wedge, daughter of Unknown Wedge and Unknown UNKNOWN.  She was born in Ontario, and died in Ontario.

       

Children of William Lockery and Mary Wedge are:

        92               i.       Nancy4 Lockery, born 1880 in Reach Township Durham County.

        93              ii.       Mary Ann Lockery, born 1883 in Reach Township Durham County.

        94             iii.       William Lockery, born 1887 in Reach Township Durham County.

 

        13.  Angeline3 Lockery (Barnabus2, Unknown1) was born December 15, 1848 in West Nissouri Township Middlesex County, and died April 23, 1928 in Chatham, Ontario.  She married Enoch Seaton November 02, 1867 in Bosanquet Township Lambton County Ontario, son of Unknown Seaton and Unknown UNKNOWN.  He was born 1844 in Whitechurch, Ontario, and died 1916 in Chatham, Ontario.

 

Notes for Enoch Seaton:

Enoch Seaton passed away at aged 72 years. He passed away at his residence, 32 Scane Street, Chatham, Ontario. He had been ailing for sometime so death was not unexpected.

Source of Information: Provided from family tree records of Judith A Scott {Mays-Bajkor} given to her by the Patterson Family.

 

More About Enoch Seaton and Angeline Lockery:

Marriage: November 02, 1867, Bosanquet Township Lambton County Ontario

       

Children of Angeline Lockery and Enoch Seaton are:

        95               i.       Clara4 Seaton, born 1869 in Thedford, Ontario; died in Ontario.

+      96              ii.       Douglas Seaton, born 1873 in St. Mary's, Ontario; died January 06, 1959 in Dundas, Ontario.

+      97             iii.       Charles Seaton, born July 16, 1876 in Thedford, Ontario; died May 12, 1957 in Chatham, Ontario.

+      98             iv.       Ella Seaton, born June 09, 1879 in Thedford, Ontario; died in Ontario.

 

        14.  Catherine3 Lockery (Barnabus2, Unknown1) was born December 15, 1848 in Reach Township Durham County Ontario, and died 1918 in Ontario.  She married George Creasey March 06, 1880 in Bosanquet Township Lambton County Ontario, son of Unknown Creasey and Unknown UNKNOWN.  He was born in Watford, Ontario, and died in Ontario.

 

More About George Creasey and Catherine Lockery:

Marriage: March 06, 1880, Bosanquet Township Lambton County Ontario

       

Children of Catherine Lockery and George Creasey are:

        99               i.       Robert4 Creasey, born 1881 in Lambton, County, Ontario; died in Ontario.

        100            ii.       George Creasey, born 1884 in Lambton, County, Ontario; died in Ontario.

        101           iii.       Charles Creasey, born 1886 in Lambton, County, Ontario; died in Ontario.

        102           iv.       Mary Creasey, born 1888 in Lambton, County, Ontario; died in Ontario.

        103            v.       John Creasey, born 1891 in Lambton, County, Ontario; died in Ontario.

 

 

Generation No. 3

 

        17.  Francis Gleason4 Lockery (John3, Barnabus2, Unknown1) was born 1856 in East Nissouri Township Oxford County Ontario, and died in Ontario.  He married Harriet Creasey March 08, 1883 in Bosanquet Township, Lambton County Ontario, daughter of Unknown Creasey and Unknown UNKNOWN.  She was born in Ontario, and died in Ontario.

 

More About Francis Lockery and Harriet Creasey:

Marriage: March 08, 1883, Bosanquet Township, Lambton County Ontario

       

Child of Francis Lockery and Harriet Creasey is:

        104             i.       Robert Wellington5 Lockery, born October 16, 1884 in Oxford County, Ontario; died in Ontario.

 

        19.  Jane Louise4 Lockery (John3, Barnabus2, Unknown1) was born July 08, 1859 in East Nissouri Township Oxford County Ontario, and died March 27, 1931 in Hamilton, Ontario.  She married Edward Augustus Ryckman November 10, 1881 in Ontario, son of Hamilton Ryckman and Alma Gage.  He was born in Ontario, and died in Ontario.

 

More About Edward Ryckman and Jane Lockery:

Marriage: November 10, 1881, Ontario

       

Children of Jane Lockery and Edward Ryckman are:

        105             i.       Fred5 Ryckman, born December 08, 1880 in Barton Township, Wentworth County Upper Canada; died in Ontario.

        106            ii.       Viola Ethel Ryckman, born October 22, 1889 in Hamilton, Ontario; died March 07, 1973 in Hamilton, Ontario.

+      107           iii.       Edna Alvina Ryckman, born September 05, 1892 in Barton Township Wentworth County Canada; died May 18, 1964 in Hamilton, Ontario.

        108           iv.       William Cecil Clarence Ryckman, born April 04, 1895 in Barton Township Wentworth County Upper Canada; died in Ontario.  He married Lillian Holoway; born in Wentworth County Upper Canada; died in Ontario.

 

        20.  Elizabeth4 Lockery (John3, Barnabus2, Unknown1) was born August 30, 1861 in East Nissouri Township Oxford County Ontario, and died March 28, 1935 in Ingersol, Ontario.  She married John Dye, son of Unknown Dye and Unknown UNKNOWN.  He was born 1865 in North Oxford Township, Ontario, and died March 08, 1944 in Ingersol, Ontario.

 

Notes for Elizabeth Lockery:

Obituary: Mrs. John Dye:

Following an illness of some three months duration, a highly respected resident of Ingersol passed away Monday morning in the person of Mrs. John Dye, at her residence, Haines Street.

The late Mrs. Dye who was in her 75th year was born in East Nissouri, but the greater part of her life ha d been spent in Ingersol, where her quiet unassuming friendly nature had won her many friends, both in town and in the surrounding districts, and her passing is deeply regretted.

Left to mourn her loss besides her husband are three sisters, Mrs. L. O'Connor, Windsor; Mrs. Winn, London, and Mrs. George Signer of Buffalo; one brother, James Lockery of Toronto; Messrs, Harold, Cecil and Francis Longfield all of Ingersol. Her only daughter, Mrs. H.E. Longfield Predeceased her a little over a year ago.

The funeral is being held this Thursday] afternoon  from the Fred S. Newman Funeral Home, to the Ingersol Rural Cemetery. Service is being held at 2:30 o'clock.

 

More About Elizabeth Lockery:

Burial: April 01, 1935, Ingersol Rural Cemetery

Funeral: April 01, 1935, Fred S. Newman Funeral Home, Ingersol, Ontario

 

Notes for John Dye:

John Dye died in his 79th year at the Alexandra Hospital in Ingersol, Ontario. He had been a lifelong resident of North Oxford Township, Ontario.

Obituary: The death of John W. Dye, Oxford Avenue, occurred on Wednesday, March 8, 1944 at Alexandra Hospital. He had not been in good health for some time, but had been able to be down quite recently. Born in North Oxford Township he had been a life long resident of that township and immediate vicinity. He was in his 79th year and is survived by one brother, George of London; and two sisters, Mrs. S. Dowling of St. Agathe, Quebec and Miss Minnie Dye of Windsor.

The funeral was held  from the Fred S. Newman Funeral Home, on Friday afternoon with service at 2:3 0 o'clock and was largely attended, Rev. R. H. Parr officiating. Temporary entombment took place at the Ingersol  Mausoleum. The pall bearers were Frank Holmes , Embro; Mr. Rodman, London; Joseph Rine, Bert Longfield, Albert Materman, Harvey Bush, Ingersol.

Source of Information: Provided by Family tree records from Judith A Scott {Mays-Bajkor} given to her from the Patterson Family.

 

More About John Dye:

Burial: March 10, 1944, Temporary entombment  at Ingersol Mausoleum

Funeral: March 10, 1944, Fred S. Newman Funeral Home, Ingersol, Ontario

       

Child of Elizabeth Lockery and John Dye is:

        109             i.       Mary F5 Smith, born May 10, 1887 in Ontario; died February 27, 1934 in Ingersol, Ontario.  She married Herbert E. Longfield; born in Ingersol, Ontario.

 

Notes for Mary F Smith:

According to a 1901 Census: It states that Mary F Smith was the step-daughter of John Dye.

Death Notice: Longfield:  In Ingersol,  on Tuesday February 27th, 1934, Mary F. Smith, dearly beloved wife of Herbert E. Longfield in her 47th year. The funeral will be held from the Fred S. Newman Funeral Home, King Street West, this [Thursday] afternoon to the Ingersol Rural Cemetery, service at 2:00 o'clock

 

        21.  John Fredrick4 Lockery (John3, Barnabus2, Unknown1) was born July 12, 1867 in East Nissouri Township Oxford County Canada, and died in Ontario.  He married Harriet Claudia Adeline Smith-Marshall March 31, 1891 in Ingersol, Ontario, daughter of Robert Smith-Marshall & Sarah Little.  She was born December 10, 1869 in Thorndale, Ontario; died July 19, 1953 in Watrous, Saskatchewan.

Notes for Harriet Claudia Adeline Smith-Marshall:

According to Shelley Culbert, great-granddaughter of John Frederick Lockery she has the spelling recorded as Harriot.

Original Lockery Family Tree Notes for Harriet Smith-Marshall records her name as Harriet Smith. These notes were originally provided by Lori Ann Patterson (Turner) to me in the Spring of 2002. Lori is my 1st Cousin. 

More About John Frederick Lockery and Harriet Smith-Marshall:

Marriage: March 31, 1891, Ingersol, Ontario

       

Children of John Frederick Lockery and Harriet Smith-Marshall are:

        110             i.       Laura5 Lillian Lockery, born May 27, 1895 in Ingersol, Ontario. She married Bowan Phillips, April 29, 1916 in Seamans, Saskatchewan.

Children of  Laura Lillian Lockery & Bowan Phillips:

i. Howard Phillips

ii. Doris Phillips

iii. James Leslie Phillips b April 8, 1919 in Tate District; died March 26, 1984 in Regina, Saskatchewan.

iv. Robert Roy Phillips

v. cecil Phillips

vi. Ross Phillips

vii. William Phillips

viii. Norma Phillips


Children of John Frederick Lockery & Harriet Smith-Marshall Continued:

        111            ii.       Norman Wilson Lockery, born March 14, 1897 in Ingersol, Ontario; died April 9, 1980 in Strasbourg, Saskatchewan. He married Mary Ulmer December 19, 1932. She was b January 2, 1908; and died June 13, 1986 in Strasbourg, Saskatchewan.

Children of Norman Lockery and Mary Ulmer:

i. James Wilson Lockery b February 6, 1933; and died May 21, 2003 in Regina, Saskatchewan.

ii. Norma Delphine b July 13, 1934.

Source of Information: Provided by Judith Arlene Scott"s Family Tree

Up-dated Source of Information for Norman Wilson and Mary Ulmer was provided by  Shelley Culbert's Lockery Family Tree

Burial took place in Strasbourg, Saskatchewan for Norman Wilson and Mary Ulmer.


Children of John Frederick Lockery and Harriet Smith Marshall Continued:

        112            iii.       Robert John Lockery, born August 05, 1900 in Ingersol, Ontario; died October 27, 1979 in Regina, Saskatchewan. He married Elsie Agnes Otto April 15, 1937 in Seamans, Saskatchewan. Elsie was b April 15, 1918 in Mazenod, Saskatchewan; and died October 20, 1994 in Langley, BC.

Children of Robert Lockery and Elsie Otto:

i. Elsie Ellen Lockery b August 13, 1937 in Duval, Saskatchewan.

ii. Ruby Roberta Lockery b April 14, 1939 in Duval, Saskatchewan. She married William Wirll on July 10, 1959 in Serath Elbourne Church. William was b March 17, 1938 in Earl Grey District.

Chidren of Ruby Roberta Lockery and William Wirll:

i. Dennis Derrick Wirll b October 2, 1961 in Regina, Saskatchewan.

ii. Shelley Janis Wirll b June 8, 1963 in Regina Saskatchewan. Shelley married Jack Melvin Culbert July 9, 1983 in Regina Saskatchewan. Jack was b August 28, 1956 in Regina, Saskatchewan.

Children of Shelley Janis Lockery and Jack Melvin Culbert:

i. Jesse Jared Culbert b March 15, 1984 in Regina, Saskatchewan.

ii. Kurtis Clarence Culbert b May 27, 1986 in Regina, Saskatchewan; died March 3, 2003 in Regina, Saskatchewan.

More Notes for Kurtis Clarence Culbert: Burial took place in Regina Riverside Cemetery, Regina, Saskatchewan.

iii. Alana Re`nee Culbert b June 29, 1994 in Regina, Saskatchewan.


Children of Ruby Roberta Lockery and William Wirll Continued:

iii. Darcy William Wirll b April 23, 1965 in Regina, Saskatchewan. He married Gayle Marie Bennefeld September 8, 1984 in Regina, Saskatchewan. Gayle Marie was b April 25, 1965.

Children of Darcy William Wirll and Gayle Marie Bennefeld:

i. Lyndon Darcy b January 25, 1985.

ii. Hope Gayle b August 1, 1987.


Children of Ruby Roberta Lockery and William Wirll Continued:

iv. Darwin James Wirll b June 19, 1965 in Regina, Saskatchewan. Darwin married twice, 1. Tanya Davidson; 2. Connie Joyce Doerksen June 29, 1996. Connie was b June 20, 1964.

More About Darwin Wirll and Tanya Davidson: They were divorced. Date of Divorce was not provided. Further research is needed.

Children of Darwin James Wirll and Tanya Davidson:

i. Robyn Lindsey was b March 4, 1988.

ii. Logan James Wirll was b August 22, 1990.


Children of Robert John Lockery and Elsie Agnes Otto Continued:

iii. Robert Lee Lockery b May 17, 1945 in Regina, Saskatchewan.

iv. Janis Jeanne Lockery b June 8, 1948 in Strasbourg, Saskatchewan.

v. Winnifred June Lockery b June 10, 1950

vi. Kathleen Anne Lockery b August 1, 1955 in Regina, Saskatchewan.

vii. Lorelei Louise Lockery b May 5, 1964 in Regina, Saskatchewan. Lorelei Louise married Robert Linsay Grainger August 6, 1988 in Swift Current, Saskatchewan. Robert was b August 22, 1960 in Swift Current, Saskatchewan.

Children of Lorelei Louise Lockery and Robert Linsay Grainger:

i. Alora Michelle Grainger was b October 8, 1990 in MooseJaw, Saskatchewan.

ii. Wil Robert Grainger was b January 7, 1993 in Lloydminster, Saskatchewan.

iii. Lyza Rose Grainger was b July 2, 1997 in Lloydminster, Saskatchewan.


Children of John Frederick Lockery and Harriet Claudia Adeline Smith-Marshall Continued:

                          iv.       Joseph Lockery b January 29, 1902; died April 18, 1902.

                          v.        Dora Deanne Lockery b October 9, 1903 in Ingersol, Ontario; died 1999 in possibly Ingersol, Ontario. Dora married Gordon Brock Leach. He was b September 20, 1901in Straffordville, Bayham Township, Elgin County, Ontario.

Children of Dora Deanne Lockery and Gordon Brock Leach:

i. Mervin Leach was b May 21, 1925 possibly in Elgin County, Ontario.

ii. Mert Eileen Leach was b November 27, 1926 possibly Elgin County, Ontario.

iii. Pauline Josephine Adeline Leach was b August 8, 1928 possibly Elgin County, Ontario.

iv. Gordon Wesley Leach was b January 30, 1930 possibly in Elgin County, Ontario.

v. Milton Earl Leach was b October 13, 1931 possibly Elgin County, Ontario.

vi. Wanda June Leach was b July 5, 1933 possibly Elgin County, Ontario.

vii. Orma Joyce Leach was b July 18, 1935 possibly Elgin County, Ontario.

viii. Dora Vivian Leach was b February 20, 1937 possibly Elgin County, Ontario

ix. Daniel Fredrick Leach was b November 28, 1938 possibly Elgin County, Ontario

x. Ethel Grace Leach was b May 5, 1941 possibly Elgin County, Ontario

xi. Katherine Faye Darlene Leach was b November 12, 1942 possibly Elgin County, Ontario.


Children of John Fredrick Lockery and Harriet Claudia Adeline Smith-Marshall Continued:

                          vi.       Ella Lockery b July 5, 1905; died July 1905

                          vii.      Milton Herman Lockery b February 29, 1912. He married Florence Greenhough.  

Source of Up-dated Information for John Frederick Lockery and Harriet Smith-Marshall & their Children was provided by Shelley and Jack Culbert. Shelley is the great-granddaughter of John Frederick Lockery.

More Up-dated Lockery Family History is coming soon. 

Further Lockery Family History is presently posted with Ancestry World Family Tree. You may contact me for a personal invitation to view my Family site to view Lockery and other related Family History.

For all other related information for the Lockery Family Tree, Contact Judith Scott @ jonahmicah@shaw.ca  

 

        24.  James Edward4 Lockery (John3, Barnabus2, Unknown1) was born 1874 in East Nissouri Township Oxford County, and died 1938 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.  He married (1) Mary Jane {Minnie} Mitchell July 16, 1896 in Thamesford, Ontario, daughter of Charles Edward Mitchell and Hannah Poole.  She was born 1876 in Norwich, County, and died 1916 in Owen Sound, Ontario.  He married (2) Mary Ellen Lang October 09, 1909 in Hamilton, Ontario, daughter of Unknown Lang and Unknown UNKNOWN.  She was born 1888 in Toronto, Ontario, and died in Ontario.

More About Mary Jane Mitchell: She married twice, 1. James Edward Lockery July 16, 1896 and 2. Alexander Leslie.

Children of Mary Jane Mitchell and Alexander Oliver Leslie:

i. Norval Leslie

ii. George Leslie

iii. Audrey Naomi Leslie b March 31, 1912, Owen Sound, Ontario

Audrey Naomi married William Edward James b December 1911 in Dewsbury, Y, England and died possibly in England, the son of William James b 1882 in Wakefield, Yorkshire, England and Martha Gillson b 1890 in Heckmondwike, Y, England. William James died in 1915 in Dickebusch, Belgium. Martha died possibly in England.

Children of Audrey Naomi Leslie and William Edward James:

i. Diana Elaine James b possibly in Brampton, Ontario

ii. Patricia Elizabeth James b possibly in Brampton, Ontario

iii. William David James b February 8, 1954 in Brampton, Ontario

If Interested I am able to provide a complete Family Tree for my great-grandmother, Mary Jane Mitchell commonly known as "Minnie" and her second husband, Alexander Oliver Leslie b July 5, 1880 in Assigninack, A, MI, Ontario.

For Further Related Information for Mary Jane Mitchell, Please Contact Judith Scott @ jonahmicah@shaw.ca

 

More About James Lockery and Mary Jane {Minnie}Mitchell:

Marriage: July 16, 1896, Thamesford, Ontario  

More About James Lockery and Mary Lang:

Marriage: October 09, 1909, Hamilton, Ontario        

Children of James Edward Lockery and Mary Jane Mitchell are:

+      113             i.       John Gordon5 Lockery, born July 16, 1896 in Ingersol Ontario; died in Toledo, Ohio USA.

+      114            ii.       Cora Myrtle Lockery, born August 25, 1899 in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada; died March 27, 1993 in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada.  

        96.  Douglas4 Seaton (Angeline3 Lockery, Barnabus2, Unknown1) was born 1873 in St. Mary's, Ontario, and died January 06, 1959 in Dundas, Ontario.  He married Charlotte Hair, daughter of Unknown Hair and Unknown UNKNOWN.  She was born 1873 in Forest, Ontario, and died May 11, 1973 in Hamilton, Ontario.  

Notes for Douglas Seaton:

Obituary: Douglas Seaton died on January 6th 1959, at his home, 21 Sydenham St. Dundas. Born at St. Marys, Ontario in 1873, Mr. Seaton came to Dundas 54 years ago, and had operated a Barbershop until his retirement last October. Surviving g besides his wife, the former Charlotte Hair, are two sons, Henry of California a, John of Dundas; three daughters, Mrs. Major Eugene White [Reta] of Fenlon Falls, Mrs. Robert Neale [Cora] and Mrs. Malcolm Howitt [Theo] both of Dundas; and one sister, Mrs. Jacob Stamm, of Sarnia.

The funeral was held on Friday afternoon on at the Cattel Funeral Home Dundas with Rev. A.J. MacLachian in charge. The  internment  was in White Chapel Memorial Gardens in Hamilton, Ontario. The pallbearers were Alden Brown, Alex Cameron, Geo. Hinshelwood, Edward Gillow, Ashley Reed and Bill Alcroft.  

More About Douglas Seaton:

Burial: 1959, White Chapel Memorial Gardens, Hamilton, Ontario  

Notes for Charlotte Hair:

Charlotte Hair died in her 100th year at Wentworth Lodge.

Note: Charlotte Hair was a faithful member of the  Dundas Baptist Church for many years of her life .

Obituary: Mrs. Douglas Seaton formerly of 16 1/2 McMurray St. Dundas, died on Friday May 11 at Wentworth Lodge in her 100th year. Born at Forest Ontario in 1873, she was the former Charlotte Hair and came to Dundas 68 years ago, and was s a faithful member of the Dundas Baptist Church. Predeceased by her husband in 1959 and a daughter Cora [Mrs. R. Neale] in 1960, she is survived by two sons Henry of Palmdale, California and Jack of Dundas, two daughters, Theo [Mrs. Malcolm Howitt] with whom she resided and Reta [Mrs. Eugene White of Fenlon Falls] and also 11 grandchildren, 18 great-grandchildren, and three great-great-grandchildren. The funeral was held Monday afternoon at the Cattel and Eaton Funeral Ho me, 53 Main Street, Dundas, with Rev. Elmer Anderson officiating. The internment t took place in White Chapel Memorial Gardens in Hamilton, Ontario.

Source of Information: Family Tree Records given to Audrey Patterson from Gordon Hill.

Note: Family Tree Records given to Judith A Scott {Mays-Bajkor}from Patterson family in summer of 2002.  

More About Charlotte Hair:

Burial: May 14, 1973, White Chapel Memorial Gardens, Hamilton, Ontario        

Children of Douglas Seaton and Charlotte Hair are:

        115             i.       Henry5 Seaton, born in Dundas, Ontario; died in California, USA.

        116            ii.       Jack Seaton, born in Dundas, Ontario; died in Ontario.

        117           iii.       Cora Seaton, born in Dundas, Ontario; died in Ontario.

        118           iv.       Theo Seaton, born in Dundas, Ontario; died in Ontario.

        119            v.       Reta Seaton, born in Dundas, Ontario; died in Ontario.  

        97.  Charles4 Seaton (Angeline3 Lockery, Barnabus2, Unknown1) was born July 16, 1876 in Thedford, Ontario, and died May 12, 1957 in Chatham, Ontario.  He married (1) Bertha Hazel Fournie, daughter of Unknown Fournie and Unknown UNKNOWN.  She was born 1901 in Hamilton, Ontario, and died January 17, 1968 in Hamilton, Ontario.  He married (2) Unknown UNKNOWN, daughter of Unknown UNKNOWN.  She was born in Ontario, and died in Ontario.

Notes for Charles Seaton:

Obituary: Mr. Charles Seaton husband of Mrs. Bertha Hazel (Fournie) Seaton of 36 Scane St., died on Sunday at the Public General Hospital, having been in failing health for several years. He was born at Thedford Ontario, son of the late Enoch Seaton and Angeline Lockery, Mr. Seaton had been employed with the City Water Works Department for 28 years, retiring in 1950. He was a member of the Chatham Corps of the Salvation Army, and a member of Branch # 28 Canadian Legion. Surviving is his wife and 5 sons, Charles of Ashtabula Ohio, Lloyd of Chatham, Douglas at home, Harold and Wilfred of Chatham, one sister Mrs. Nellie Stamm of Sarnia, one brother Douglas Seaton of Dundas Ontario. Mr. Seaton is resting at John G. Stephen Funeral Home Wellington St. W. where funeral services will be conducted on Wednesday at 2:00pm by Major Fred Waller, Commanding Officer of the Chatham Corps of the Salvation Army. Internment in Maple Leaf Cemetery.

Notes for Bertha Hazel Fournie:

Obituary: Mrs. Bertha Hazel (Fournie), 67 years, of 36 Scane St., suddenly at St. Joseph's Hospital on Wednesday January 17, 1968. Beloved wife of the late Charles Seaton. Dear mother of Douglas, Harold and Wilfred all of Chatham. Stepmother of Charles Seaton of Estrol, Florida, and Lloyd Seaton of Chatham, sister of Mrs. Lila Thompson of California, Mrs. Irene Coulter of London, Ontario, William Fournie of Lambeth, Harold Fournie of California. Also surviving are 9 grandchildren and 15 great grandchildren. Resting at the John G. Stephen Funeral Home, 245 Wellington Street, W. where the funeral services will be conducted in "The Chapel" on Saturday January 20 at 2:00pm with Rev. Murray Masecar of Park St. United Church officiating. Internment in Maple Leaf Cemetery.       

Children of Charles Seaton and Bertha Fournie are:

        120             i.       Wilfred5 Seaton, born in Ontario; died in Ontario.

        121            ii.       Douglas Seaton, born in Ontario; died in Ontario.

        122           iii.       Harold Seaton, born 1925 in Ontario; died in Ontario.

Notes for Harold Seaton: Harold Seaton married Audrey Campbell.

Notes for Harold Seaton: From Chatham Newspaper July 25, 1944

Wounded Serving on Torpedo Boat

Word that Able Seaman Harold Seaton of the R.C.N.V.R. had been wounded in active service, was received today by his parents, Mr. & Mrs. Charles Seaton , Scane St. The message stated that A.B. Seaton had been wounded in the right arm while serving on a Torpedo Boat in the English Channel. The parents have been informed that further word will be forthcoming as soon as it is available. The wounded young man who is 19 years of age, enlisted June 19, 1943 in Windsor. He went overseas 7 months ago after training in Windsor, Deepbrook and Halifax. He is a former pupil of Queen Mary and Vocational schools.       

Children of Charles Seaton and Unknown UNKNOWN are:

        123             i.       Charles5 Seaton, born in Ontario; died in Ontario.

        124            ii.       Lloyd Seaton, born in Ontario; died in Ontario.  

        98.  Ella4 Seaton (Angeline3 Lockery, Barnabus2, Unknown1) was born June 09, 1879 in Thedford, Ontario, and died in Ontario.  She married Jacob Stamm, son of Unknown Stamm and Unknown UNKNOWN.  He was born in Thedford, Ontario, and died in Ontario.        

Children of Ella Seaton and Jacob Stamm are:

        125             i.       David Stamm 45 Stamm, born in Ontario; died in Ontario.

        126            ii.       G. Stamm Stamm, born in Ontario; died in Ontario.

        127           iii.       Robert Stamm, born in Ontario; died in Ontario.

        128           iv.       William Stamm, born in Ontario; died in Ontario.  

 

Generation No. 4  

        107.  Edna Alvina5 Ryckman (Jane Louise4 Lockery, John3, Barnabus2, Unknown1) was born September 05, 1892 in Barton Township Wentworth County Canada, and died May 18, 1964 in Hamilton, Ontario.  She married Frederick Hill September 20, 1911 in Hamilton, Ontario, son of Frederick Hill and Margaret Sexton.  He was born August 24, 1887 in Hamilton, Ontario.

Notes for Fredrick Hill:

According to Family Tree notes provided by Jan Thiessen who provided all 6 generations of Hill-McClellan Family tree history she states that Frederick Russell Hill b 1856 in Georgetown and died 1917 in Hamilton, Ontario was/is the father of Frederick Hill. His mother was Margaret Sexton b September 26, 1863. Her parents were born in Ireland and died in 1915. Margaret and her family came to Canada in 1880. Her parents were Roman Catholic.

The children of Frederick Russell Hill and Margaret Sexton is:

Clara Hill b April 13, 1888. She married Wm M. Dods

Minnie (Mary?) b July 13, 1884. She married Storey.

Kate Elizabeth b February 27, 1886. She married Chester McClellan. Kate Elizabeth Hill is the grandmother of Jan Thiessen.

Frederick b August 24, 1887. He married Edna Ryckman.

Audman b January17, 1897. He married Marg?.

Roscoe b May 17, 1892. He married Mabel and lived in the Hamilton/Burlington, Ontario area.

Margaret b September 27, 1895. She married George Hall. They lived in the USA (Maryland?)

Russell Sexton b September 1901. He lived in the Hamilton area. Information obtained in the 1901 Census given to me from Jan Thiessen.

 

More About Frederick Hill and Edna Ryckman:

Marriage: September 20, 1911, Hamilton, Ontario

       

Children of Edna Ryckman and Frederick Hill are:

        129             i.       Alvina Margaret6 Hill, born June 10, 1912 in Hamilton, Ontario; died November 09, 1999 in Hamilton, Ontario.  She married (1) Alexander Aitchison in Hamilton, Ontario; born in Hamilton, Ontario; died in Hamilton, Ontario.  She married (2) George Johnson July 05, 1952 in Windsor, Ontario; born in Windsor, Ontario; died in Windsor, Ontario.  

Notes for Alvina Margaret Hill:

Alvina Margaret Hill married twice.

1.Alexander Aitchison

2.George Johnson  

More About Alexander Aitchison and Alvina Hill:

Marriage: Hamilton, Ontario  

More About George Johnson and Alvina Hill:

Marriage: July 05, 1952, Windsor, Ontario  

        130            ii.       Leslie Edward Hill, born January 15, 1917 in Hamilton, Ontario; died April 06, 1999 in Hamilton, Ontario.  He married Thelma List; born in Dundas, Ontario.

        131           iii.       Bruce Stanley Hill, born December 23, 1923 in Hamilton, Ontario.

        132           iv.       Gordon Fredrick Hill, born March 26, 1927 in Hamilton, Ontario.  He married Jean Margaret Cliff September 17, 1949 in Dundas, Ontario; born in Dundas, Ontario.  

More About Gordon Hill and Jean Cliff:

Marriage: September 17, 1949, Dundas, Ontario

More Notes for Gordon Frederick Hill:

Gordon has been a family friend of my grandparents,  Stanley and Cora Myrtle (Lockery) Dawe and their 4 daughters. My mother Margaret Dawe (Mays-Raynor) knew him when she was living in Hamilton, Ontario. She last saw Gordon when he was at the Hamilton General Hospital where she was the Medical Staff Secretary. He was there on business and paid my mother a visit when he was near her office. It was some years later that Gordon read the notice in the Hamilton Spectator of my mother's death. He then contacted my aunt, Audrey Dawe (Patterson) and told her that he had a Family Tree for the Lockery family and would like to give it to the family. He then gave it to my aunt and it came to me in the spring of 2002 from my first cousin Lori Ann Patterson (Turner). Gordon is still living as of June 2003 when Jan Thiessen and her family went to the Hamilton area and  had the opportunity to meet with Gordon and his wife. Gordon also went to my Aunt Audrey and Uncle Paul's 50th Wedding Anniversary in Guelph, Ontario last year.

Note: Anyone who would be interested in obtaining the 6 Generations of the Hill-McClellan Family Tree including foot-notes can contact me at my e-mail address which is found with my guestbook. I would be glad to help with any further data for this family line. Thank you. 

        113.  John Gordon5 Lockery (James Edward4, John3, Barnabus2, Unknown1) was born July 16, 1896 in Ingersol Ontario, and died June 1981 in Riverside, Illinois, USA.  He married Matilda  Maddie? Unknown, daughter of UNKNOWN Unknown and Unknown UNKNOWN.  She was born in Ontario/ USA, and died in Toledo, Ohio USA.  

Notes for John Gordon Lockery:

John Gordon Lockery Was my grandmother's Cora Dawe} only brother. Uncle John was still living at Christmas of 1969 when he came to Hamilton, Ontario to visit his sister and all her family. He had Christmas dinner at my mother's apartment on Main St. West in Hamilton. I was pregnant at the time giving birth one month later January 25, 1970. To honor my grandmother's only brother my son was named after Uncle John. I named him Stanley John after my grandfather and Uncle John.  

Note: I am still researching my Uncle John's family in hopes of finding out further information on his wife and additional children born after their son Gordon Lockery. To this date I have been unsuccessful in obtaining any other information for this part of the Lockery family.

More Notes for John Gordon Lockery:

According to World  Tree records it states that John died in June of 1981 in Riverside, Illinois USA. Further research is ongoing to obtain further records.

Source of Information: Provided by Margaret Irene Raynor {Mays-Dawe} from Family Tree records given to Judith A Scott {Mays-Bajkor} from my mother's estate in 2001.        

Child of John Lockery and Matilda Unknown is:

        133             i.       Gordon6 Lockery, born January 28, 1918 in Toledo, Ohio? USA, and died 1981 in North Riverside, Cook, Illinois, USA.

Notes for Gordon Lockery:

According to Social Security records it states that Gordon was b January 28, 1918 and died in June of 1981 in North Riverside, Cook, Illinois, USA.

The records do not state what city he was born in. Knowing my Uncle John and Aunt Maddie lived in Toledo, Ohio, I have made an assumption that Gordon was born in the city his parents were known to have lived in last.  Further research is needed to substantiate the place of birth for Gordon.                                                                                       

                           ii.     George Lockery, born August 17, 1926 in Toledo, Ohio, died March 1974 in Ohio.

Notes for George Lockery:

According to Social Security death records it states that George was born August 17, 1926 and died March 1974. Records state that his Social Security number was issued in Ohio.

Knowing that his parents, Uncle John and Aunt Maddie lived in Toledo, Ohio and the fact the Social Security stated that his number was issued in Ohio, I have made an assumption in stating George was both born and died in Toledo, Ohio. Further research is needed to substantiate the place of both death and birth.

114.  Cora Myrtle5 Lockery (James Edward4, John3, Barnabus2, Unknown1) was born August 25, 1899 in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, and died March 27, 1993 in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada.  She married Stanley Dawe December 18, 1919 in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, son of William Dawe and Julia Morgan.  He was born October 22, 1898 in Cupids, Newfoundland, Canada, and died April 12, 1982 in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada.  

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 sing 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.  

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 was 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 thing 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 he never really got the love for water and fishing out of his system. My grandparents 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 Lantz 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  

More About Stanley Dawe and Cora Lockery:

Marriage: December 18, 1919, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada        

Children of Cora Lockery and Stanley Dawe are:

+      134             i.       Helen Arlene6 Dawe, born January 03, 1921 in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada; died July 19, 1989 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

+      135            ii.       Margaret Irene Dawe, born July 19, 1922 in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada; died November 05, 2001 in Port Coquitlam, BC,  Canada.

        136           iii.       Bette Corinne Dawe, born August 25, 1927 in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada; died October 25, 1997 in Englehart, Ontario, Canada.  She married Ranald Smith April 05, 1952 in Hamilton, Ontario; born April 23, 1930 in Englehart, Ontario, died March 6, 2007 in Englehart, Ontario.  

Notes for Bette Corinne Dawe:

Betty Corinne was a woman who had a  great love for the outdoors. She really took 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 x-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 memories of spending summer vacations with my mother at the cottage with my Aunt Bette and Uncle Rannie.  

Notes for Ranald Smith:

Ranald Smith married Bette Corinne Dawe of Hamilton, Ontario. They had no children.  

More About Ranald Smith and Bette Dawe:

Marriage: April 05, 1952, Hamilton, Ontario  

+      137           iv.       Audrey Doreen Dawe, born May 22, 1931 in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada.  

 

Generation No. 5  

        134.  Helen Arlene6 Dawe (Cora Myrtle5 Lockery, James Edward4, John3, Barnabus2, Unknown1) 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. They 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 like twins. She died much too young at 69 years of age leaving a daughter and two grandchildren and a son-in-law.  

More About Helen Arlene Dawe:

Number of Children: Hamilton, Ontario  

Notes for William Tressam:

William Tressam married Helen Arlene Dawe of Hamilton, Ontario.        

Child of Helen Dawe and William Tressam is:

+      138             i.       Audrey7 Tressam, born June 27, 1952 in Hamilton, Ontario.  

 135.  Margaret Irene6 Dawe (Cora Myrtle5 Lockery, James Edward4, John3, Barnabus2, Unknown1) 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 d doctors for almost 20 years.  

She was given a retirement tea to honour 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 t he 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 in our homes. Almost every member of our family has taken part in some form of music over the years. Many of us has 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. Hi s name was Peter and when we moved to Trios Rivera` of course he was re-named as Pierre`. The poor bird, he was likely confused with the name changes and 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 whenever we remembered about what we did to "Peter".  

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; Occupation: 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 g 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 "circuit" 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 r 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 S t. 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 s still with the St. James church choir he applied to study with a famous voice teacher Bernard Diamante who eventually took him on. That was quite an honor for  Dad as Monsieur Diamante 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 r 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.

Note: It has been quite a family joke amongst us as Dad would tell the story how he was named "Harvie Harry" and why he thought his name was miss-spelled by his mother. My father was the youngest of 10 living children and the story has been told that when Dad came along his parents had run out of names and so he found himself with two names similar and with the name of  Harvie spelled incorrectly by his mother. Even after they discovered their mistake his name stayed just as it was. 'Thus my dad has had to live with a miss-spelled name of Harvie" ever since. 

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 a 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 i n White Chapel Memorial Gardens in Hamilton, Ontario.

Source of Information: P 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:

+      139             i.       Judith Arlene7 Scott, born October 05, 1949 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.  

137.  Audrey Doreen6 Dawe (Cora Myrtle5 Lockery, James Edward4, John3, Barnabus2, Unknown1) 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 f 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 in formation. 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 (Dawe-Ellis). 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 c 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 Labrador Retriever Dog 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:

+      140             i.       Janice Lynn7 Patterson, born October 16, 1954 in Hamilton, Ontario.

+      141            ii.       Donna Lorraine Patterson, born November 06, 1956 in Hamilton, Ontario.

        142           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's  [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 the assistance she did and providing the data for getting this Lockery family tree completed.  

Source of Information: Provided by Judith Arlene Scott {Mays-B ajkor].  

More About George Turner and Lori Patterson:

Marriage: September 06, 1986, Hamilton, Ontario  

        143           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 Jenn 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  

 

Generation No. 6  

        138.  Audrey7 Tressam (Helen Arlene6 Dawe, Cora Myrtle5 Lockery, James Edward4, John3, Barnabus2, Unknown1) 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  Physio-therapy. 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:

        144             i.       Lauren Ashley8 Munt, born August 19, 1984 in Windsor, Ontario.

        145            ii.       Craig Munt, born March 26, 1988 in Windsor, Ontario.  

 139.  Judith Arlene7 Scott (Margaret Irene6 Dawe, Cora Myrtle5 Lockery, James Edward4, John3, Barnabus2, Unknown1) 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 May s 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 Laboratory,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 Counsellor Crossroads Christian Communications 1980-1993; Missions Services of Hamilton Ontario Christian Counselling 1984-1985; Home Care Nursing Port Coquitlam, BC 1985-1992.  

More About Judith Arlene Scott:

Occupation: Hamilton, Ontario, Canada;  Medical Laboratory; Long Term Care Aide; Taught a Reading Program, Ages 5 to 7  

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 a d 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 ha d 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 was 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. Every year they would have a "Jolly Santa Claus" to pass out special gifts to each child. Each parent received a big box of goodies, canned goods, special cakes and boxes of chocolates and fruit  every year for those employees who worked at Dofasco.. 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:

        146             i.       Stanley John8 Scott, born January 25, 1970 in Hamilton, Ontario.        

Children of Judith Scott and Thomas Scott are:

+      147             i.       Stanley John8 Scott, born January 25, 1970 in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada.

        148            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 of the 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 labour 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 was really happy as I now had a complete family, a boy and a girl. What more could a mother ask 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 going to the nursery to get washed and dressed to meet the many family members who would be soon coming to the hospital nursery to see this special bundle of joy..  

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 and 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 mot her. 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 i s 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 to 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 other 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  

 140.  Janice Lynn7 Patterson (Audrey Doreen6 Dawe, Cora Myrtle5 Lockery, James Edward4, John3, Barnabus2, Unknown1) 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 this 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 that 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 the 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 seemed forever with everyone laughing including the two of us. We both put a lot into 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:

        149             i.       Catharine8 Jackson, born in Hamilton, Ontario.

        150            ii.       Erin Jackson, born in Hamilton, Ontario.  

 141.  Donna Lorraine7 Patterson (Audrey Doreen6 Dawe, Cora Myrtle5 Lockery, James Edward4, John3, Barnabus2, Unknown1) 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:

        151             i.       Shawn8 Di Pardo, born in Hamilton, Ontario.

        152            ii.       Jackie Di Pardo, born 1983 in Hamilton, Ontario.  

 

Generation No. 7

 

        147.  Stanley John8 Scott (Judith Arlene7, Margaret Irene6 Dawe, Cora Myrtle5 Lockery, James Edward4, John3, Barnabus2, Unknown1) was born January 25, 1970 in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada.  He married Jodie Lakustra, daughter of Unknown Lakustra and Ann Lakustra.  She was born in Winnipeg, Manitoba.  

Notes for Stanley John Scott:

Note: Stanley John Scott and Jodie Lakustra had one daughter Bailey Judith Ann Lakustra. Stanley John Scott did not marry Jodie Lakustra.  

Stanley John Scott was born on a beautiful sunny day in Hamilton, Ontario January 25, 1970. He was born one month premature at 5 pounds. I remember the doctor saying Stanley John was tiny but wirily. In spite of his smallness he had strength to his tiny hands. He would grab my fingers and hold on tight. He wasn't letting go for any thing. Right from the start Stan was a good natured little boy. He always smiled and never cried only when he was hungry. He was always full of cheer and never had a day that he was fussy. Even in teething Stan never cried. He was content and happy to suck on his teething ring. He was the type of baby you could put down on a blanket with toys and one who was always content to play with whatever you gave him. He never complained about what you gave him to play with.  

Stan has always been a good natured young boy who grew up being sensitive to other people's feelings. He was the one who always had a word that made you laugh and forget about your cares and worries. Stan has always had an outgoing personality. He can come into a room and bring much cheer and joy to just about any situation one would find themselves in. You cannot be sad for long with Stan around. He is a young man who truly brings much joy when you are in his presence.  

I can remember Stan as a young outgoing little boy who was never afraid to make new friends. In the early days we moved a few times and Stan with his outgoing personality would run up to a complete stranger and ask the boy or girl the following question You "wanna" be my Friend and sure enough a short time later you would see both Stan and his new found friend he had just met playing and having a great time.  

As family we have often had a laugh or two of all the times when Stan would run up the street and introduce himself to fellow peers and ask them to be his friends. Stan never lacked for friends. He is still the same today but a little wiser in how he approaches the people he wishes to befriend. As an adult he has developed much artistic talent and has done very well in starting his own business here in British Columbia. I am sure his outgoing personality has helped him in obtaining many contracts for his business.  

He owns and operates his own Rock and Water Scaping business. Stan can sculpt just about any piece of rock and make something that is drab into a beautiful piece of art. He makes rock and water features for fireplace mantles, table top water features complete with a waterfall, rock and water fountains with ponds for private homes and has built rock climbing walls and does just about anything that is possible for a Water and Rock Scaping business.  

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Number of Children: Winnipeg, Manitoba  

Notes for Jodie Lakustra:

Note: Jodie Lakustra and Stan Scott had one daughter Bailey Judith Ann Lakustra . Stan and Jodie did not marry.

Source of Information provided by Judith Arlen e Scott {Mays-Bajkor].        

Child of Stanley Scott and Jodie Lakustra is:

        153             i.       Bailey Judith Ann9 Lakustra, born January 26, 1993 in Winnipeg, Manitoba.