Polly Wilson1

F, #99016, b. 14 March 1774, d. 30 January 1813
  • Birth*: 14 March 1774; Putney, Windham Co., Vermont, U.S.A.; per family tree of Paula Vinci on ancestry.ca, Dec 14 2018.1
  • Death*: 30 January 1813; Putney, Windham Co., Vermont, U.S.A.; per family tree of Paula Vinci on ancestry.ca, Dec 14 2018.1

Citations

  1. [S82] Tree on Ancestry.com, online unknown url.

Chloe Wilson1

F, #99017, b. 1777, d. 8 April 1811
  • Birth*: 1777; Putney, Windham Co., Vermont, U.S.A.; per family tree of Paula Vinci on ancestry.ca, Dec 14 2018.1
  • Death*: 8 April 1811; West Windsor, Windsor Co., Vermont, U.S.A.; per family tree of Paula Vinci on ancestry.ca, Dec 14 2018.1

Citations

  1. [S82] Tree on Ancestry.com, online unknown url.

Otis Wilson1

M, #99018, b. 16 November 1784, d. 18 December 1850
  • Birth*: 16 November 1784; Putney, Windham Co., Vermont, U.S.A.; per family tree of Paula Vinci on ancestry.ca, Dec 14 2018.1
  • Death*: 18 December 1850; Warren, Washington Co., Vermont, U.S.A.; per family tree of Paula Vinci on ancestry.ca, Dec 14 2018.1

Citations

  1. [S82] Tree on Ancestry.com, online unknown url.

Adam Miller1

M, #99019, b. 28 February 1791, d. 2 September 1866
  • Birth*: 28 February 1791; Warren Co., New Jersey, U.S.A.; per family tree of John Jeffrey on ancestry.ca, Dec 14 2018.1
  • Marriage*: circa 1820; Upper Canada; per family tree of John Jeffrey on ancestry.ca, Dec 14 2018.; Principal=Ann Wilson1
  • Death*: 2 September 1866; Jerseyville, Wentworth Co., Canada West; per family tree of John Jeffrey on ancestry.ca, Dec 14 2018.1

Family: Ann Wilson b. 14 Dec 1794, d. 20 Apr 1881

Citations

  1. [S82] Tree on Ancestry.com, online unknown url.

Polly Pickell1

F, #99020, b. circa 1798
  • Birth*: circa 1798; per family tree of John Jeffrey on ancestry.ca, Dec 14 2018.1
  • Marriage*: circa 1825; Upper Canada; per family tree of John Jeffrey on ancestry.ca, Dec 14 2018.; Principal=John Wilson1
  • Married Name: circa 1825; Wilson1

Family: John Wilson b. 1795

Citations

  1. [S82] Tree on Ancestry.com, online unknown url.

Manley William Richardson1,2,3,4

M, #99021, b. 30 August 1879, d. 18 December 1912
  • Birth*: 30 August 1879; Haldimand Twp., Northumberland Co., Ontario; Date Aug 30 1879 & location Warkworth per Death Reg'n. - age 33y 3m 18d at death Dec 18 1912. Date 1879 & location Ont. per 1891 Census. Date 1879 & location Ont. per 1881 Census.2,3,5
  • Marriage*: 22 March 1905; Parry Sound Dist., Ontario; per family tree of Andrew Lucian Goffe, Dec 15 2018.; Principal=Florence Bolton4
  • Death*: 18 December 1912; Train Station, Ivanhoe, Hastings Co., Ontario; Death Reg'n.#015323: Name: Manley W. Richardson; Date: Dec 18 1912; Place: Ivanhoe, Hastngs Co.; Age: 33y 3m 18d; Born: Warkworth; Occ.: fireman, CPR; Status: married; Parents: James Richardson & Rosie McNutt; Cause: head-on collision; Phy. & Inf.: Dr. Harper, Ottawa; Reg'd.: Nov 27 1920; Reg'r.: D. L. Flemng, Huntingdon Twp. (Ontario Death Registration, #015323-1912, anestry.ca)
    Article in Globe and Mail, Dec 19 1912: " FATAL COLLISION AT IVANHOE STATION; Fireman Wm. Richardson is killed, Engineer Trudeau seriously injured; (Special Dispatch in The Globe)
    Belleville. Dec. 12 - A fatal head-on collision occurred at Ivanhoe, on the Canadian Pacific Railway, 13 miles from here at 5 o'clock this morning, causing the death of Fireman William Richardson of Havelock and serious injuries to Engineer Trudeau.
    A way freight from the east in charge of Engineer Parson and Fireman John Shaw pulled up on the main line before the station shortly before 5 o'clock. The crew had some freight to unload, and were engaged at that when the collision took place. They had been out since 6 o'clock yesterday morning working along the lines, and the engine was short of coal. Another freight from the east was standing on the siding and the engine of the way freight was pulled up alongside the other engine in order to borrow some coal to enable them to reach Havelock.
    While the engine was standing in this position, a heavy freight train from the west came down the grade leading to the station at high speed. There was a terrific impact and both engines were smashed. Fortunately, the engineer and the fireman of the way freight were on the tender of the other stationery engine shovelling coal when the collision took place or they would probably have been killed. Fireman William Richardson of the freight from the west was instantly killed and engineer Trudeau seriously injured. Four freight cars were broken up into kindling. One of these cars was loaded with seed peas from Prince Edward County.
    Coroner Harper of Madoc was notified at once. He decided to hold an inquest. A jury was impanelled and after viewing the remains, adjourned until the 24th inst. when evidence will be taken.
    The fireman, Wm. Richardson, who lost his life, was thirty-five years of age. He leaves a wife and five small children, the youngest of which is an infant only a few days old. Engineer Trudeau come from ?Slogo? where for several years he conducted a blacksmithing business.
    According to information given in the Union Station the eastbound freight, of which crew Richardson was a member, had orders to stop on he east end of the siding to allow the westbound to pass, but the eastbound overran the switch. When the engineer on he latter train saw a collision was inevitable, he told the fireman to jump. It was while the fireman was trying to jump that he was caught between the engine and tender and crushed to death." from family tree of Andrew Lucian Goffe on ancestry.ca Dec 15 2018.6,4
  • Burial*: 23 December 1912; Memorial Gardens, Parry Sound, Ontario; "This date of burial is a guess made by Andrew Lucian Goffe based on the date of death. ... Cemetery: Memorial Gardens Burial or Cremation Place: Parry Sound, Parry Sound District, Ontario, Canada." from Fndagrave per family tree of Andrew Lucian Goffe on ancestry.ca Dec 15 2018.4
  • Census*: April 1881; Haldimand Twp., Northumberland East Co., Ontario; Age 2 at 1881 Census: see James Richardson2
  • Census: 20 April 1891; Percy Twp., Northumberland East Co., Ontario; Age 12 at 1891 Census: see James Richardson3

Family: Florence Bolton b. 24 Jan 1891, d. 18 Jan 1979

Citations

  1. William Richardson per article re his death in train accident. Manley per 1891 Census. Manson per 1881 Census. Manley William Richardson per family tree of Andrew Lucian Goffe, Dec 15 2018.
  2. [S16] Unknown author, 1881 Canada Census, Record Type: microfilm.
  3. [S6] Unknown author, 1891 Canada Census, Record Type: microfilm.
  4. [S82] Tree on Ancestry.com, online unknown url.
  5. [S12] Unknown author, Ontario Death Registrations, Record Type: microfilm, Name Of Person: Ontario Archives.
  6. [S12] Unknown author, Ontario Death Registrations, Record Type: microfilm, Name Of Person: Ontario Archives, #015323-1912.

Sarah Jane Anderson1,2,3

F, #99022, b. 1842
  • Birth*: 1842; Percy Twp., Northumberland Co., Canada West; Date 1843 & location Ont. per 1891 Census. Date 1842 & location Percy Twp. per marr. reg'n. - James M. Richardson.2,3
  • Marriage*: 18 July 1886; Percy Twp., Warkworth, Northumberland Co., Ontario; Marriage Reg'n.#008412: Groom: James Marcus Richardson; Age: 42; Res.: Percy Twp.; Born: Prince Edward Co.; Status: widower; Occ.: farmer; Parents: Philip & Nancy Richardson; Bride: Sarah Jane Anderson; Age: 44; Res. & Born: Percy Twp.; Status: spinster; Parents: William & Rebecca Anderson; Wit.: W. & N. M. Burns, Warkworth; Date: July 18 1886; Place: Warkworth; Rel.: Meth.; Performed by: W. Burns; Reg'r.: R. P. Hurlbut, Percy Twp. (Ontario Marriage Registration, #008412-1886, ancestry.ca); Principal=James Marcus Richardson4
  • Residence*: 18 July 1886; Percy Twp., Northumberland Co., Ontario; Residence Percy Twp. per marriage reg'n. - James M. Richardson.2
  • Married Name: 18 July 1886; Richardson2
  • Census*: 20 April 1891; Percy Twp., Northumberland East Co., Ontario; Age 48 at 1891 Census: see James Richardson3

Family: James Marcus Richardson b. 1847

Citations

  1. Sarah Jane Anderson per marr. reg'n. - James Richardson. Jane per 1891 Census.
  2. [S8] Unknown author, Ontario Archives, Record Type: Microfilm.
  3. [S6] Unknown author, 1891 Canada Census, Record Type: microfilm.
  4. [S8] Unknown author, Ontario Archives, Record Type: Microfilm, #008412-1886.

William Anderson1

M, #99023, b. circa 1815
  • Birth*: circa 1815; per marriage reg'n. of dau. Sarah Jane (Anderson) Richardson.1
  • Marriage*: before 1840; per marriage reg'n. of dau. Sarah Jane (Anderson) Richardson.; Principal=Rebecca ?1

Family: Rebecca ? b. c 1815

Citations

  1. [S8] Unknown author, Ontario Archives, Record Type: Microfilm.

Rebecca ?1

F, #99024, b. circa 1815
  • Birth*: circa 1815; per marriage reg'n. of dau. Sarah Jane (Anderson) Richardson.1
  • Marriage*: before 1840; per marriage reg'n. of dau. Sarah Jane (Anderson) Richardson.; Principal=William Anderson1
  • Married Name: before 1840; Anderson1

Family: William Anderson b. c 1815

Citations

  1. [S8] Unknown author, Ontario Archives, Record Type: Microfilm.

Florence Bolton1,2,3

F, #99025, b. 24 January 1891, d. 18 January 1979
  • Birth*: 24 January 1891; Dummer Twp., Warsaw, Peterborough Co., Ontario; Date Jan 24 1891(or 0?) & location Ont. rural per 1901 Census. Date c. 1887 & location Warsaw, Peterborough Co. per family tree of Andrew Lucian Goffe, Dec 15 2018.2,3
  • Marriage*: 22 March 1905; Parry Sound Dist., Ontario; per family tree of Andrew Lucian Goffe, Dec 15 2018.; Principal=Manley William Richardson2
  • Death*: 18 January 1979; Parry Sound, Parry Sound Dist., Ontario; per family tree of Andrew Lucian Goffe, Dec 15 2018.2
  • Census*: 7 May 1901; Dummer Twp., East Peterborough Co., Ontario; Age 11 at 1901 Census: see Albert Bolton3
  • Married Name: 22 March 1905; Richardson2

Family: Manley William Richardson b. 30 Aug 1879, d. 18 Dec 1912

Citations

  1. Florence per 1901 Census.
  2. [S82] Tree on Ancestry.com, online unknown url.
  3. [S13] Unknown author, 1901 Canada Census, Record Type: microfilm.

Albert Frederick Bolton1,2,3

M, #99026, b. 7 July 1873, d. 1955
  • Birth*: 7 July 1873; Kennington, London, England; Date July 7 1874 & location England per 1901 Census. Date Jul 7 1873 & location Kennington, London, England per family tree of Andrew Lucian Goffe, Dec 15 2018.2,3
  • Marriage*: 1 August 1894; Dummer Twp., Peterborough Co., Ontario; per family tree of Andrew Lucian Goffe, Dec 15 2018.; Principal=Catherine Forbes2
  • Death*: 1955; Burk's Falls, Perry Sound Dist., Ontario; per family tree of Andrew Lucian Goffe, Dec 15 2018.2
  • Census: 9 April 1891; Otonabee Twp., East Peterborough Co., Ontario; Age 18 at 1891 Census: Bolton, Albert, 18, b. England, p.b. England, CE, farm lab., dom., single (1891 Census: Otonabee Twp., East Peterborough Co., dist. 109 ,sub-dist. ?f?-3, pg. 6, line 18 - ancestry.ca)
    Note: Albert Bolton, age 18, is at bottom of Edward Payne family. Assuming he is single at this time. Is Florence daughter, born already???4
  • Census*: 7 May 1901; Dummer Twp., East Peterborough Co., Ontario; Age 26 at 1901 Census: Bolton, Albert, 26, b. Eng. July 7 1874, Eng., CE, lab., married; Catherine, 31, b. Ont. r. Feb 22 1870, Scot., CE, married; Florence, 11, b. Ont. r. Jan 24 1891, Eng., CEm daughter; Ernest, 5, b. Ont. r. Apr ?19? 1876, son (1901 Census: Dummer Twp., East Peterborough Co., dist. 106, sub-dist. j?-3, pg. 15, line 29 - ancestry.ca)3

Family: Catherine Forbes b. 22 May 1870, d. 16 Mar 1919

Citations

  1. Albert Bolton per 1901 Census.
  2. [S82] Tree on Ancestry.com, online unknown url.
  3. [S13] Unknown author, 1901 Canada Census, Record Type: microfilm.
  4. [S6] Unknown author, 1891 Canada Census, Record Type: microfilm.

Catherine Forbes1

F, #99027, b. 22 May 1870, d. 16 March 1919
  • Birth*: 22 May 1870; Dummer Twp., Peterborough Co., Ontario; Date Feb 22 1870 & location Ont. rural per 1901 Census. Date May 22 1870 & location Dummer Twp. per family tree of Andrew Lucian Goffe, Dec 15 2018.1,2
  • Marriage*: 1 August 1894; Dummer Twp., Peterborough Co., Ontario; per family tree of Andrew Lucian Goffe, Dec 15 2018.; Principal=Albert Frederick Bolton1
  • Death*: 16 March 1919; York Co., Ontario; per family tree of Andrew Lucian Goffe, Dec 15 2018.1
  • Married Name: 1 August 1894; Bolton1
  • Census*: 7 May 1901; Dummer Twp., East Peterborough Co., Ontario; Age 31 at 1901 Census: see Albert Bolton2

Family: Albert Frederick Bolton b. 7 Jul 1873, d. 1955

Citations

  1. [S82] Tree on Ancestry.com, online unknown url.
  2. [S13] Unknown author, 1901 Canada Census, Record Type: microfilm.

Ernest Bolton1,2

M, #99028, b. 19 April 1896
  • Birth*: 19 April 1896; Dummer Twp., Peterborough Co., Ontario; Date Apr 19? 1896 & location Ont. rural per 1901 Census.2
  • Census*: 7 May 1901; Dummer Twp., East Peterborough Co., Ontario; Age 5 at 1901 Census: see Albert Bolton2

Citations

  1. Ernest Bolton per 1901 Census.
  2. [S13] Unknown author, 1901 Canada Census, Record Type: microfilm.

Rose Richardson1

F, #99029, b. 3 July 1905
  • Birth*: 3 July 1905; Northumberland Co., Ontario; Date Jul 3 1905 & location Northumberland Co. per family tree of thompsonfamilytree2010 on ancestry.ca, Dec 15 2018.1

Citations

  1. [S82] Tree on Ancestry.com, online unknown url.

Eleanor Viola Richardson1

F, #99030, b. 19 March 1907
  • Birth*: 19 March 1907; Parry Sound, Parry Sound Dist., Ontario; per family tree of thompsonfamilytree2010 on ancestry.ca, Dec 15 2018.1

Citations

  1. [S82] Tree on Ancestry.com, online unknown url.

Everett Ernest Richardson1

M, #99031, b. 22 June 1909, d. 4 February 1989
  • Birth*: 22 June 1909; Parry Sound, Parry Sound Dist., Ontario; per family tree of thompsonfamilytree2010 on ancestry.ca, Dec 15 2018.1
  • Death*: 4 February 1989; Hamilton, Ontario; per family tree of thompsonfamilytree2010 on ancestry.ca, Dec 15 2018.1

Citations

  1. [S82] Tree on Ancestry.com, online unknown url.

Blanche Richardson1

F, #99032, b. 31 May 1911, d. 25 November 1915
  • Birth*: 31 May 1911; Parry Sound, Parry Sound Dist., Ontario; per family tree of thompsonfamilytree2010 on ancestry.ca, Dec 15 2018.1
  • Death*: 25 November 1915; Parry Sound, Parry Sound Dist., Ontario; per family tree of thompsonfamilytree2010 on ancestry.ca, Dec 15 2018.1

Citations

  1. [S82] Tree on Ancestry.com, online unknown url.

Beatrice Gertrude Richardson1

F, #99033, b. 12 December 1912
  • Birth*: 12 December 1912; Havelock, Peterborough Co., Ontario; per family tree of thompsonfamilytree2010 on ancestry.ca, Dec 15 2018.1

Citations

  1. [S82] Tree on Ancestry.com, online unknown url.

Henry Lockwood1

M, #99034, b. 1752
  • Birth*: 1752; Connecticut, U.S.A.; Date 1752 & location Conn. per family tree of ljpennow1 on ancestry.ca, Dec 15 2018.1
  • Marriage*: circa 1771; per family tree of ljpennow1 on ancestry.ca, Dec 15 2018.; Principal=Elizabeth Lockwood1

Family: Elizabeth Lockwood b. 1746, d. 1840

Citations

  1. [S82] Tree on Ancestry.com, online unknown url.

Eleazer Lockwood1

M, #99035, b. 16 October 1774, d. 11 July 1859
  • Birth*: 16 October 1774; Little Falls, Herkimer Co., New York, U.S.A.; per family tree of ljpennow1 on ancestry.ca, Dec 15 2018.1
  • Marriage*: 1795; Whitby Twp., York Co., Upper Canada; per family tree of ljpennow1 on ancestry.ca, Dec 15 2018.; Principal=Sarah Jane Wilson1
  • Marriage*: 7 January 1816; Perkins, Erie Co., Ohio, U.S.A.; per family tree of ljpennow1 on ancestry.ca, Dec 15 2018.; Principal=Lucy Clark Wood1
  • Death*: 11 July 1859; Byron, Ogle Co., Illinois, U.S.A.; per family tree of ljpennow1 on ancestry.ca, Dec 15 2018.1
  • Residence: 1789; Upper Canada; "When he was fifteen years of age he moved to Canada; he lived there until he was nearly thirty-five." from The Fire Lands Pioneer, pg 21 - The Lockwood Family of Perkins, Ohio.
    Note: His widowed mother, Elizabeth, married Benjamin Wilson and they came to Whitby Twp. in 1790.
  • Residence: 1790; BF Lot 7, Whitby Twp., York Co., Upper Canada; Eleazer Lockwood came with or soon after Benjamin Wilson and lived just west on Lot 7, BF.
  • Residence: 11 July 1796; BF Lot 7, Whitby Twp., York Co., Upper Canada; Eleazer Lockwood first applied for a land grant of Lot 7, Broken Front, Whitby Twp., on July 11 1796. He would not be approved for this land until 1812.
  • Note*: April 1804; BF Lot 7, Whitby Twp., York Co., Upper Canada; "Enquiring of Eleazar Lockwood on the way, he told them that he had seen the Indians passing the night before and had crept down to the camp and saw and heard one named Ogetonecut describe how he had killed Sharp because his brother, Whistling Duck, had been killed by a white man a year ago and no white man had been killed on his account. They followed the Indians to Toronto, finding them encamped on the Island. Going to the Fort they got the interpreter, Ruggles, and some soldiers, who arrested the Indian." Speedy Justice, pg. 58
    Another version: "They quickly made their way back to Oshawa and told their story of the murder to Eleazar Lockwood, then settled on the Lake shore. He had noticed the Indians camped on the shore, on their way to Toronto a day or two previously, some of them were intoxicated, and one of them, O-go-tong-nat, went through the motions, shewing how he had killed poor Sharpe. This performance was watched by Lockwood from a distance. Having got hold of the story Lockwood started for Toronto after the Indians. They were found encamped on the Island by Lockwood and the Indian Superintendent, Col. Givins, to whom Lockwood related particulars of the murder. A warrant was issued, a sergeant and guard were procured, and the offending Indian given up by the Chief, whose name is said to have been Waab." Speedy Justice, pg. 58 and 592
  • Note: 8 October 1804; Newcastle, Newcastle Dist., Upper Canada; "This trial was not going to be sabotaged by a lack of witnesses, as McEwan's trial for the murder of Wabakinine in 1796 had been. Arrangements were made for the attendance of the Farewell brothers to prove the death of John Sharp, but they had the good fortune or the good sense to travel by canoe to Newcastle, accompanied by Lockwood, the star witness who had eavesdropped on the Indian encampment just after the slaying of Sharp." Speedy Justice, pg. 66
    And .... "On that same autumn day, the Farewell brothers, employers of the deceased John Sharp, and Eleazar Lockwood, who had spied on the Indian encampment, set out in a canoe for Newcastle from a point near what is now Oshawa. Some writers have suggested that they were to be picked up in the Speedy but, finding it overcrowded, they decided to continue in the canoe.5 Others have said that, not seeing the Speedy, they continued on their way,6 and at least one other writer has claimed that they accompanied the Speedy, sometimes the canoe being in the lead and sometimes the ship.7 All in all, it seems probable that the Farewell brothers and Lockwood proceeded on their own because they reached Newcastle a short time before the Speedy. Since their paddling speed for such a lengthy trip would have been less that the sailing speed of the Speedy, they probably left before the Speedy had reached the Oshawa area." Speedy Justice, pg. 1002
  • Residence: 1812; BF Lot 7, Whitby Twp., York Co., Upper Canada; "Eleazer Lockwood and Lot #7; We know from the land registry documents that Eleazer Lockwood received 200 acres of Lot Number 7 through a Crown Grant in 1812. This lot is the land on which Henry House sits. Land petitions found in the holdings ol Library and Archives Canada, show how difficult it could be to obtain a Crown Grant. In fact, Lockwood put forth his first petition for a land grant on July 11, 1796. This petition was denied. Petitions were refused for various reasons. The most common reason was that the gentlemen on the land boards intended to keep the choicest locations for themselves or their friends. Lockwood was not dissuaded oy the initial refusal of his request, as he submitted another petition for a land grant Lot 7 on June 26, 1797. This time he included in his petition the fact that he was recommended for the lot by Lieutenant- Governor Simcoe himself. Lockvood also made it known in his petition that he was a member of the earliest community of lake front settlers. He arrived here as a part of Benjamin Wilson's party and was neighbours with Roger Conant, John Trull and John and James Burk of Barber s Creek (Bowmanville). Interestingly, this still was not enough for Lockwood to be granted the lot. On January 31, 1798, Lockwood submitted another petition stating that he was "A settler in the Township of Whitby, having drawn the Broken Front lot number seven containing 170 acres which he has improved". The petition also notes that Lockwood's father was a Loyalist who had never received any land. The petition concludes with Lockwood asking the he be considered for additional land to that which he has already cleared and fenced. This application was once again rejected. By 1812 Lockwood finally received his patent for lot number seven, broken front. It would appear that this patent was awarded based on the fact that made the lot habitable According to the law, if one constructed a dwelling at least 16 feet by 20 feet, cleared and fenced at least 5 acres for every year spent on the lot, as well as cleared half of the road allowance the property was officially theirs. Failure to do this could mean the loss of the property. Finally, after 16 years. Lockwood owns the land he has worked so hard on. Interestingly enough, just 3 years later he sells the south 200 acres to John Henry and the north 50 to David Annis. Ohsawa Museum web site.
  • Residence*: circa 1815; Perkins, Erie Co., Ohio, U.S.A.; "Eleazer married a woman born in New York but living with her family in the York (Toronto) area and had several children, including Elizabeth Tilden who was born about 1814. Eleazer and his family moved to the Perkins, Ohio after the 1812-1814 war."

Family 1: Sarah Jane Wilson b. 1780, d. 8 Apr 1815

  • Marriage*: 1795; Whitby Twp., York Co., Upper Canada; per family tree of ljpennow1 on ancestry.ca, Dec 15 2018.; Principal=Sarah Jane Wilson1

Family 2: Lucy Clark Wood b. 1800, d. 1825

  • Marriage*: 7 January 1816; Perkins, Erie Co., Ohio, U.S.A.; per family tree of ljpennow1 on ancestry.ca, Dec 15 2018.; Principal=Lucy Clark Wood1

Citations

  1. [S82] Tree on Ancestry.com, online unknown url.
  2. [S157] Brendan O'Brien, Speedy Justice.