Newton Alfred Loft1,2,3,4

M, #101549, b. 1878
  • Birth*: 1878; Tyendinaga Twp., Hastings Co., Ontario; Date 1878 & location Ont. per 1891 Census. Date 1878 & location Ont. per 1881 Census. Findagrave for Solomon Loft.2,3,4
  • Census: April 1881; Tyendinaga Twp., East Hastings Co., Ontario; Age 3 at 1881 Census: see Solomon Loft3
  • Census*: April 1891; Tyendinaga Twp., East Hastings Co., Ontario; Age 13 at 1891 Census: see Solomon Loft4

Citations

  1. Newton Alfred Loft per Findagrave for Solomon Loft. Newton Loft per 1881 & 1891 Census.
  2. [S128] FindAGrave, online unknown url.
  3. [S16] Unknown author, 1881 Canada Census, Record Type: microfilm.
  4. [S6] Unknown author, 1891 Canada Census, Record Type: microfilm.

? Brant1

F, #101550, b. circa 1873
  • Birth*: circa 1873; Irene Brant is informant for Death Reg'n. of her father, Solomon Loft.1
  • Marriage*: circa 1900; Irene Brant is informant for Death Reg'n. of her father, Solomon Loft.; Principal=Irene Loft1
  • Married Name: circa 1900; Loft1

Family: Irene Loft b. 1875

Citations

  1. [S12] Unknown author, Ontario Death Registrations, Record Type: microfilm, Name Of Person: Ontario Archives.

Rev. Charles Alexander McLaren1,2,3

M, #101551, b. 3 March 1908, d. 4 November 1995
  • Birth*: 3 March 1908; Conc 10, Drummond Twp., Lanark Co., Ontario; Birth Reg'n.#026445: Name: Chas Alex McLaren; Date: Mar 3 1908; Parents: Alex McLaren & Lissie Patterson; Occ.: farmer, Conc 10, Drummond Twp.; Phys.: Dr. Scott; Inf.: Wm. Harvey, Assessor, Wayside; Reg'd.: Apr 4 1908; Reg'r.: B. Moore, Drummond Twp. (Ontario Birth Registration, #026445-1908, ancestry.ca) "Rev. McLaren was born in Lanark in 1908, the son of Lizzie and Alexander McLaren." from The Brighton Independent, Nov 9 1995, copy of this article found in the York Road WI Archives, Batch 04 03 Blue Binder 1990 1999, while scanning - Dan Buchanan, Nov 16 2019.2,4,5
  • Marriage*: 5 July 1938; Ontario; Date July 5 1938 & location Ont. per family tree of david_j_mclaren on ancestry.ca, Nov 16 2019. "“A foolish girl I was, I got married right away after,” jokes Elda. As many Brightonians know, Elda married Reverend Charles McLaren, who was more commonly known as Charlie. When the war started, they needed a minister. While Charlie went overseas, Elda got a job at the Douglas Library at Queen’s." article in Brighton Independent, Oct 23 2017 at age 102, https://www.northumberlandnews.com/news-story/7677868-elda-mclaren-reflects-on-and-celebrates-the-last-century-at-age-102/
    per Obit of Elda (Leonard) McLaren.; Principal=Elda Frances Leonard2,4,6
  • Death*: 4 November 1995; Trenton Memorial Hospital, Trenton, Hastings Co., Ontario; Rev. McLaren reached out to the community; by ERNST KUGLIN; Brighton Independent; After a lengthy illness, the Rev Charles McLaren passed away at Trenton Memorial Hospital on Nov. 4. He was 87. Rev. McLaren came to Brighton in 1963 to serve at Trinity St. Andrew’s United Church; he retired here in 1973. “It was only natural that he retired here,” said his wife Elda McLaren. “He loved this community very much.” Rev. McLaren will be remembered as a man who reached out into the community, a man whose responsibilities went far beyond the four walls of the church. His was a life of service to the community, and of service to other people. Rev. McLaren was described as a man with a very strong sense of humour, who met almost every situation with a smile and a joke. Rev. McLaren was born in Lanark in 1908, the son of Lizzie and Alexander McLaren.
    After finishing Lanark Continuation School, Rev. McLaren entered Queen’s University where he received his Bachelor of Arts Degree, and then graduated from Queen’s Theological College.
    He was ordained into the Bay of Quinte Conference of the United Church of Canada in 1936. His first charge was Wolfe Island United Church. From there he received a call to act as an assistant to the retired Rev. Williard Brewing at St. Georges’ United Church in Toronto.
    After the outbreak of the Second World War, Rev. McLaren joined the chaplaincy service of the Royal Canadian Air Force and served at several postings in both Canada and overseas. He was privileged to be the first chaplain to serve on the North West Staging Route, the air route along the Alaska Highway. He saw the completion of the highway and the activity of the air route as planes and supplies were airlifted by the American Air force to Russia.
    Following the conclusion of the war, Rev. McLaren remained in Britain for some months, assisting in the rehabilitation of prisoners of war as they returned to Britain. From 1946 to 1951, Rev. McLaren was minister at Westminster United Church in Weston, during which period plans were were completed and the sod turned for the present church building. Rev. McLaren then returned to the RCAF from Weston and served at several postings in Canada until his retirement in 1963. It was then that Rev. McLaren was called to served at Trinity St. Andrew’s. Rev. McLaren served on the PUC and sat on the board of the Northumberland Children’s Aid Society. He was also an active member of the Brighton Lions Club. Rev. McLaren was also involved with the Brighton Legion, and he was a very active member of the Coffee Club. Rev. McLaren devoted much of his spare time to woodworking and the restoration of antique furniture, a hobby that he loved. Rev. McLaren was predeceased by one sister, Vera Pressley of Lanark. He is survived by two daughters Betty Anne Chatten of Hilton and her husband Jim, and Linda Oliver and husband Bob of Austin, Texas and four granddaughters Carrie Bird of Trenton, Vickie Chatten and Katie and Julie Oliver. A Lions Club service was held Monday night at the Walas Funeral Home. Funeral services were conducted by the Rev. Fred Love on Tuesday at 11 a.m. at Trinity St. Andrew’s Church. Music was provided by Evelyn Brown and Lenna Baker, both friends and organists with whom he had worked during his active ministry. Internment took place at Harrowsmith Cemetery. Pallbearers were: Lou Baxter, Harold McQueen, Bert Irwin, Wayne Mackey, Claude Thompson and Jim Dalrymple. Farewell, dear voyageur — the river winds and turns, the cadence of thy song wafts near to me, and now thou knowest the thing that all men learn: there is no death — there’s immortality." from The Brighton Independent, Nov 9 1995, copy of this article found in the York Road WI Archives, Batch 04 03 Blue Binder 1990 1999, while scanning - Dan Buchanan, Nov 16 2019.4
  • Census*: 1911; Drummond Twp., South Lanark Co., Ontario; Age 3 at 1911 Census: see Alexander McLaren7
  • Census: 1921; Drummond Twp., Lanark Co., Ontario; Age 13 at 1921 Census: see Alexander McLaren8
  • Residence*: 1963; Brighton, Northumberland Co., Ontario; "The McLarens stayed in the Kingston area for a bit. Charlie was eventually called back to service, after returning from war the first time. It was only well after the war, the couple found their way to Brighton.
    “Charlie had always said he wanted a spot between Oshawa and Kingston,” said Elda.
    And it worked out Brighton was the perfect spot, as Trinity-St. Andrew’s United Church (TSAUC) had an opening in the clergy. Charlie became the minister in 1963, where he served there for 10 years. He passed away several years ago." article in Brighton Independent, Oct 23 2017 at age 102, https://www.northumberlandnews.com/news-story/7677868-elda-mclaren-reflects-on-and-celebrates-the-last-century-at-age-102/4
  • Residence: 1965; 13 Chapel St., Brighton, Northumberland Co., Ontario; "171 Mclaren, Charles, Clergyman, 13 Chapel St., Brighton" & "172 McLaren, Mrs. Elda, Housewife, 13 Chapel St., Brighton" Canada Loter Lists, Brighton, 1965, pg. 16 of 148, ancestry.ca)9
  • Residence: 1968; 13 Chapel St., Brighton, Northumberland Co., Ontario; "175 McLaren, Charles A., Clergyman, 13 Chapel St." & 176 McLaren, Mrs. Elda - 13 Chapel St." Canada Voter List, 1968, Brighton, pg. 464 of 652, ancestry.ca.9
  • Note*: circa 1990; Brighton, Northumberland Co., Ontario; "Mayor Mark Walas met Charlie first, as he owned the town funeral home for years and Charlie being a minster, their paths would often cross. Through their work they got to know each another and Walas later met Elda. After Charlie’s retirement, he still helped out at the funeral home when people needed a minister and he and Walas stayed in touch." article in Brighton Independent, Oct 23 2017 at age 102, https://www.northumberlandnews.com/news-story/7677868-elda-mclaren-reflects-on-and-celebrates-the-last-century-at-age-102/4

Family: Elda Frances Leonard b. 19 Oct 1915, d. 14 Sep 2019

  • Marriage*: 5 July 1938; Ontario; Date July 5 1938 & location Ont. per family tree of david_j_mclaren on ancestry.ca, Nov 16 2019. "“A foolish girl I was, I got married right away after,” jokes Elda. As many Brightonians know, Elda married Reverend Charles McLaren, who was more commonly known as Charlie. When the war started, they needed a minister. While Charlie went overseas, Elda got a job at the Douglas Library at Queen’s." article in Brighton Independent, Oct 23 2017 at age 102, https://www.northumberlandnews.com/news-story/7677868-elda-mclaren-reflects-on-and-celebrates-the-last-century-at-age-102/
    per Obit of Elda (Leonard) McLaren.; Principal=Elda Frances Leonard2,4,6

Citations

  1. Chas Alex McLaren per Birth Reg'n.
  2. [S114] Rushnell Funerals, online www.rushnellfamilyservices.com.
  3. [S4] Unknown author, Ontario Birth Registrations, Record Type: Microfilm, Name Of Person: Ontario Achives (birth).
  4. [S90] Independent.
  5. [S4] Unknown author, Ontario Birth Registrations, Record Type: Microfilm, Name Of Person: Ontario Achives (birth), #026445-1908.
  6. [S82] Tree on Ancestry.com, online unknown url.
  7. [S60] Unknown author, 1911 Canada Census, Record Type: microfilm.
  8. [S121] Unknown author, 1921 Census.
  9. [S83] Ancestry.ca, online unknown url.

Elda Frances Leonard1,2

F, #101552, b. 19 October 1915, d. 14 September 2019
  • Birth*: 19 October 1915; Portland Twp., Hartington, Frontenac Co., Ontario; Date Oct 19 1915 per Obit. "She was born in Hartington, north of Kingston and with the surname Leonard." article in Brighton Independent, Oct 23 2017 at age 102, https://www.northumberlandnews.com/news-story/7677868-elda-mclaren-reflects-on-and-celebrates-the-last-century-at-age-102/2,3
  • Marriage*: 5 July 1938; Ontario; Date July 5 1938 & location Ont. per family tree of david_j_mclaren on ancestry.ca, Nov 16 2019. "“A foolish girl I was, I got married right away after,” jokes Elda. As many Brightonians know, Elda married Reverend Charles McLaren, who was more commonly known as Charlie. When the war started, they needed a minister. While Charlie went overseas, Elda got a job at the Douglas Library at Queen’s." article in Brighton Independent, Oct 23 2017 at age 102, https://www.northumberlandnews.com/news-story/7677868-elda-mclaren-reflects-on-and-celebrates-the-last-century-at-age-102/
    per Obit of Elda (Leonard) McLaren.; Principal=Rev. Charles Alexander McLaren2,3,4
  • Death*: 14 September 2019; Maplewood Manor, Brighton, Northumberland Co., Ontario; "Obituary: McLAREN, Elda Frances peacefully passed away at the Maplewood Manor, Brighton, on Saturday, September 14, 2019, age 103 years. Elda McLaren of Brighton, daughter of the late Earl Leonard and the late Anna (Watson). Beloved wife of the late Rev. Charles Alexander McLaren. Loving mother of Betty-Anne and her husband Jim Chatten of Brighton, and Linda Oliver of Katy, Texas. Predeceased by her sister Erma Lindsay. Sadly missed by her grandchildren, Carrie Chatten, Vicki Watson (Jim), Kaitlyn Oliver, Julie Weiler (Mason), and her great-grandchildren, Travis Bird (Celia), Emily Bird, and Owen Watson. A Memorial Service will be held at Trinity St. Andrew’s United Church, 56 Prince Edward Street, Brighton, on Saturday, September 21, 2019 at 11 o’clock. Cremation with interment in Harrowsmith Cemetery at a later date. As an expression of sympathy, donations to Trinity St. Andrew’s United Church, or the Northumberland Community Care, Brighton would be appreciated by the family. Arrangements in care of the Brighton Funeral Home, 613-475-2121." https://www.rushnellfamilyservices.com/book-of-memories/3970107/McLaren-Elda/index.php2
  • Married Name: circa 1945; McLaren2
  • Residence*: 1963; Brighton, Northumberland Co., Ontario; "The McLarens stayed in the Kingston area for a bit. Charlie was eventually called back to service, after returning from war the first time. It was only well after the war, the couple found their way to Brighton.
    “Charlie had always said he wanted a spot between Oshawa and Kingston,” said Elda.
    And it worked out Brighton was the perfect spot, as Trinity-St. Andrew’s United Church (TSAUC) had an opening in the clergy. Charlie became the minister in 1963, where he served there for 10 years. He passed away several years ago." article in Brighton Independent, Oct 23 2017 at age 102, https://www.northumberlandnews.com/news-story/7677868-elda-mclaren-reflects-on-and-celebrates-the-last-century-at-age-102/3
  • Residence: 2013; Seasons Dufferin Centre, Trenton, Hastings Co., Ontario; "Elda and Charlie did a lot for Brighton and Elda remains active and engaged in her community, even from the Seasons Dufferin Centre in Trenton, said Walas. Elda made the move to Trenton four years ago, after suffering a stroke. “I’ve been fortunate, though, and mostly bounced back,” she said." article in Brighton Independent, Oct 23 2017 at age 102, https://www.northumberlandnews.com/news-story/7677868-elda-mclaren-reflects-on-and-celebrates-the-last-century-at-age-102/3
  • Residence: 23 October 2017; Seasons Differin Centre, Trenton, Hastings Co., Ontario; "Elda McLaren reflects on and celebrates the last century at age 102; News Oct 23, 2017 by Sarah Hyatt Brighton Independent; Mayor Mark Walas presents Elda McLaren with flowers as she turns 102. - Sarah Hyatt/Metroland; Brighton - Around this time 102 years ago, the Battle of Loos during the First World War was underway. Also in 1915, poison gas was used against Canadian troops for the first time. The 1st Canadian Division had just arrived in France and the Battle of Ypres started in Belgium. This was the first major battle fought by Canadian troops and they stood their ground against the poison-gas attack. Lt.-Col. John McCrae composed the well-known poem, In Flanders Fields. Elizabeth Smellie was also appointed colonel in the Canadian Army nursing corps. She was the first Canadian woman to hold this position.
    People will recall from history lessons, the war ended as a severe influenza epidemic raged on. The disease killed at least 20 million worldwide and an estimated 50,000 Canadians, the Canadian War Museum reports. Many who survived the fight overseas succumbed to the illness when they made it back home, "and thousands of family members who welcomed them home, but perished soon after." About 60,000 were already dead from the war. The losses Canada suffered are said to have had a profound impact on the country. The death toll reduced the workforce, leaving thousands of families without primary wage earners and thousands of children became orphans.
    This is the world 102-year-old Elda McLaren was born into. "I remember beds lining the rooms with the sick," she said. "We were very badly struck - everybody was sick." Many governments shut down non-essential services in 1918-19, in an attempt to stop the influenza from spreading. It was a time of quarantines and when protective masks were required in public places, the Canadian War Museum writes. It was also this epidemic that led to the formation of the federal Department of Health in 1919. But Elda, a longtime Brightonian survived. She's lived through both the wars and just recently, on Thursday, Oct. 19, celebrated her 102nd birthday. "It's a very different world today," said Elda. She was born in Hartington, north of Kingston and with the surname Leonard. She graduated from Queen's University with a degree in English and history, just before the start of the Second World War. "A foolish girl I was, I got married right away after," jokes Elda. As many Brightonians know, Elda married Reverend Charles McLaren, who was more commonly known as Charlie. When the war started, they needed a minister. While Charlie went overseas, Elda got a job at the Douglas Library at Queen's. "I never did anything extraordinary, just went through the doors that opened at the time," said a very modest Elda, who is still known in Brighton to a certain group as its "last living angel." Elda attributes much of her long life to "good genes and a good doctor." The McLarens stayed in the Kingston area for a bit. Charlie was eventually called back to service, after returning from war the first time. It was only well after the war, the couple found their way to Brighton. "Charlie had always said he wanted a spot between Oshawa and Kingston," said Elda. And it worked out Brighton was the perfect spot, as Trinity-St. Andrew's United Church (TSAUC) had an opening in the clergy. Charlie became the minister in 1963, where he served there for 10 years. He passed away several years ago. Both Charlie and Elda were instrumental in starting what is now known as the TSAUC Clothing Depot. Elda gives her husband credit for the idea, but admits he needed people like her to do the legwork.
    In the 60s, it was a difficult time to find work, said Elda. Cooey's had just closed, tobacco farming was declining, there were a number of employment losses and jobs were scarce - people were falling through the cracks, she said.
    The depot started to make sure kids in the midst of all this had clothes and winter jackets and to help families struggling. But it wasn't a "very popular movement at the time." People refused to let on they were struggling, said Elda. It took a certain group and some pretty special people to see the bigger picture to get the depot going, she said. The many who've since taken over responsibilities for the depot have done a great job, added Elda. Mayor Mark Walas met Charlie first, as he owned the town funeral home for years and Charlie being a minster, their paths would often cross. Through their work they got to know each another and Walas later met Elda. After Charlie's retirement, he still helped out at the funeral home when people needed a minister and he and Walas stayed in touch. He recently made time to visit with Elda for her birthday and they rehashed old times.
    The depot is very much almost an institution for Brighton now, he said. It provides a great service to the community and when infants and kids are only so small for so long, the depot helps a lot of families still, he said. The depot today also takes funds from sales to give back to charities. Elda and Charlie did a lot for Brighton and Elda remains active and engaged in her community, even from the Seasons Dufferin Centre in Trenton, said Walas. Elda made the move to Trenton four years ago, after suffering a stroke. "I've been fortunate, though, and mostly bounced back," she said. The McLarens had two girls, Linda Oliver and Betty Anne Chatten. Elda is proud she now has four granddaughters, one great-granddaughter and two great-grandsons. Reflecting on the last century, "I just went along for the ride," she said. And in all that time and all she's seen, perhaps what sticks out the most is the way people now connect to the world. Without a doubt, technology and the internet have changed the world, and in some ways, it's a shame, she said."
    https://www.northumberlandnews.com/news-story/7677868-elda-mclaren-reflects-on-and-celebrates-the-last-century-at-age-102/
    3

Family: Rev. Charles Alexander McLaren b. 3 Mar 1908, d. 4 Nov 1995

  • Marriage*: 5 July 1938; Ontario; Date July 5 1938 & location Ont. per family tree of david_j_mclaren on ancestry.ca, Nov 16 2019. "“A foolish girl I was, I got married right away after,” jokes Elda. As many Brightonians know, Elda married Reverend Charles McLaren, who was more commonly known as Charlie. When the war started, they needed a minister. While Charlie went overseas, Elda got a job at the Douglas Library at Queen’s." article in Brighton Independent, Oct 23 2017 at age 102, https://www.northumberlandnews.com/news-story/7677868-elda-mclaren-reflects-on-and-celebrates-the-last-century-at-age-102/
    per Obit of Elda (Leonard) McLaren.; Principal=Rev. Charles Alexander McLaren2,3,4

Citations

  1. Per Obit.
  2. [S114] Rushnell Funerals, online www.rushnellfamilyservices.com.
  3. [S90] Independent.
  4. [S82] Tree on Ancestry.com, online unknown url.

Earl Leonard1

M, #101555, b. circa 1880
  • Birth*: circa 1880; per Obit of Elda (Leonard) McLaren.1
  • Marriage*: circa 1910; per Obit of Elda (Leonard) McLaren.; Principal=Anna Watson1

Family: Anna Watson b. c 1880

Citations

  1. [S114] Rushnell Funerals, online www.rushnellfamilyservices.com.

Anna Watson1

F, #101556, b. circa 1880
  • Birth*: circa 1880; per Obit of Elda (Leonard) McLaren.1
  • Marriage*: circa 1910; per Obit of Elda (Leonard) McLaren.; Principal=Earl Leonard1
  • Married Name: circa 1910; Leonard1

Family: Earl Leonard b. c 1880

Citations

  1. [S114] Rushnell Funerals, online www.rushnellfamilyservices.com.

Erma Leonard1

F, #101557, b. circa 1913
  • Birth*: circa 1913; per Obit of Elda (Leonard) McLaren.1
  • Marriage*: circa 1940; per Obit of Elda (Leonard) McLaren.; Principal=? Lindsay1
  • Married Name: circa 1940; Lindsay1

Family: ? Lindsay b. c 1912

Citations

  1. [S114] Rushnell Funerals, online www.rushnellfamilyservices.com.

? Lindsay1

M, #101558, b. circa 1912
  • Birth*: circa 1912; per Obit of Elda (Leonard) McLaren.1
  • Marriage*: circa 1940; per Obit of Elda (Leonard) McLaren.; Principal=Erma Leonard1

Family: Erma Leonard b. c 1913

Citations

  1. [S114] Rushnell Funerals, online www.rushnellfamilyservices.com.

Kenneth Walter Chatterson1

M, #101559, b. 19 October 1913, d. 6 November 1913
  • Birth*: 19 October 1913; Conc 1 Lot 6, Brighton Twp., Northumberland Co., Ontario; Date Oct 19 1913 & location Conc 1, Lot 6, Brighton Twp. per Death Reg'n. - age 18 days at death Nov 6 1913.1
  • Death*: 6 November 1913; Conc 1 Lot 6, Brighton Twp.,, Northumberland Co., Ontario; Death Reg'n.#022889: Name: Kenneth Walter Chatterson; Date: Nov 6 1913; Age: 18 days; Res. & Born: Conc 1, Lot 6, Brighton Twp.; Parents: Walter Chatterson & Jane Kemp; Cause: immature birth; Phys.: Dr. F. M. Dure; Inf.: Walter Chatterson, Brighton; Reg'd.: Nov 6 1913; Reg'r.: Fred O. Wade, Brighton Twp. (Ontario Death Registration, #022889-1913, ancestry.ca)2

Citations

  1. [S12] Unknown author, Ontario Death Registrations, Record Type: microfilm, Name Of Person: Ontario Archives.
  2. [S12] Unknown author, Ontario Death Registrations, Record Type: microfilm, Name Of Person: Ontario Archives, #022889-1913.

John Moss1

M, #101560, b. 1801, d. 23 April 1860
  • Birth*: 1801; Queens Co., Laois, Ireland; per family tree of lesfreck on ancestry.ca, Sep 18 2019.1
  • Marriage*: circa 1835; Upper Canada; per family tree of lesfreck on ancestry.ca, Sep 18 2019.; Principal=Anne Quigley1
  • Death*: 23 April 1860; Toronto, York Co., Canada West; per family tree of lesfreck on ancestry.ca, Sep 18 2019.1

Family: Anne Quigley b. 1808, d. 1 Apr 1876

Citations

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

Anne Quigley1

F, #101561, b. 1808, d. 1 April 1876
  • Birth*: 1808; Belfast, Antrim Co., Ireland; per family tree of lesfreck on ancestry.ca, Sep 18 2019.1
  • Marriage*: circa 1835; Upper Canada; per family tree of lesfreck on ancestry.ca, Sep 18 2019.; Principal=John Moss1
  • Death*: 1 April 1876; Toronto, York Co., Ontario; per family tree of lesfreck on ancestry.ca, Sep 18 2019.1
  • Married Name: circa 1835; Moss1

Family: John Moss b. 1801, d. 23 Apr 1860

Citations

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

Robert McFaul1

M, #101562, b. 6 May 1754, d. 28 May 1797
  • Birth*: 6 May 1754; Livingston Co., New York, U.S.A.; Date May 6 1754 & location Livingston Co., NY per family tree of wendy esko on ancestry.ca, Sep 20 2019.1
  • Marriage*: circa 1778; New York, U.S.A.; Date c. 1778 & location NY per family tree of danielfrayer on ancestry.ca, Sep 20 2019. per family tree of wendy esko on ancestry.ca, Sep 20 2019.; Principal=Gertrude Martin1
  • Death*: 28 May 1797; Cramahe Twp., Northumberland Co., Upper Canada; "Colborne" per family tree of wendy esko on ancestry.ca, Sep 20 2019. Colborne did not exist until the 1830s, so this was just Cramahe Township. John McFaul was buried in Colborne East Cemetery - are they the same family??1,2

Family: Gertrude Martin b. 18 Mar 1755

Citations

  1. [S82] Tree on Ancestry.com, online unknown url.
  2. [S39] Unknown name of person unknown record type, unknown repository, unknown repository address.

Gertrude Martin1,2,3

F, #101563, b. 18 March 1755
  • Birth*: 18 March 1755; Red Hook, Dutchess Co., New York, U.S.A.2
  • Marriage*: circa 1778; New York, U.S.A.; Date c. 1778 & location NY per family tree of danielfrayer on ancestry.ca, Sep 20 2019. per family tree of wendy esko on ancestry.ca, Sep 20 2019.; Principal=Robert McFaul2
  • Married Name: circa 1778; McFaul2

Family: Robert McFaul b. 6 May 1754, d. 28 May 1797

Citations

  1. Gertrude Marte per Baptism Record for son John McFaul (McFall).
  2. [S82] Tree on Ancestry.com, online unknown url.
  3. [S83] Ancestry.ca, online unknown url.

John McFaul1

M, #101564, b. 8 July 1727, d. 10 July 1790
  • Birth*: 8 July 1727; Islay, Argyll, Scotland; per family tree of curt4_1 on ancestry.ca, Sep 20 2019.1
  • Marriage*: circa 1752; per family tree of curt4_1 on ancestry.ca, Sep 20 2019.; Principal=Christina Kelder1
  • Death*: 10 July 1790; Livingston Co., New York, U.S.A.; per family tree of curt4_1 on ancestry.ca, Sep 20 2019.1

Family: Christina Kelder b. 1734

Citations

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

Christina Kelder1

F, #101565, b. 1734
  • Birth*: 1734; Athens, Greene Co., New York, U.S.A.; per family tree of curt4_1 on ancestry.ca, Sep 20 2019.1
  • Marriage*: circa 1752; per family tree of curt4_1 on ancestry.ca, Sep 20 2019.; Principal=John McFaul1
  • Married Name: circa 1752; McFaul1

Family: John McFaul b. 8 Jul 1727, d. 10 Jul 1790

Citations

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

George Moss1,2

M, #101566, b. 1817, d. 1855
  • Birth*: 1817; Killermogh, Laois Co., Ireland; Date 1816 & location Ireland per 1851 Census. per 1850 Census - may be George Moss, Conc 1 Lot 28 - unclear but could be. Date 1817 & location Killermogh, Laois Co., Ireland per family tree of Jeanette Senecal on ancestry.ca, Sep 20 2019.2,3
  • Marriage*: circa 1847; Canada West; per 1850 Census - may be George Moss, Conc 1 Lot 28 - unclear but could be.; Principal=Roxanna "Rosina" McFaul
  • Death*: 1855; Canada West; Date 1855 & location Ont. per family tree of Jeanette Senecal on ancestry.ca, Sep 20 2019. per 1850 Census - may be George Moss, Conc 1 Lot 28 - unclear but could be.3
  • Census: 1842; Cramahe Twp., Northumberland Co., Canada West; 1842 Census: George Moss; tailor2
  • Census*: 1848; Cramahe Twp., Northumberland Co., Canada West; 1848 Census: George Moss; tailor, no land2
  • Census: 1850; Cramahe Twp., Northumberland Co., Canada West; 1850 Census: George Moss; tailor, Total 32
  • Census: 1852; Cramahe Twp., Northumberland Co., Canada West; Age 35 at 1851 Census: Moss?, George, 35, b. Ireland, WM, tailor, married; Rozana, 30, b. Cda., WM, married; Robert, 2, b. Cda., WM; Ackley, Rhoda, 15, b. Cda., WM, single (1851 Census: Cramahe Twp., Northumberland Co., pg. 45 of 131, line 47 - ancestry.ca)2

Family: Roxanna "Rosina" McFaul b. 1827, d. 1 Oct 1891

  • Marriage*: circa 1847; Canada West; per 1850 Census - may be George Moss, Conc 1 Lot 28 - unclear but could be.; Principal=Roxanna "Rosina" McFaul

Citations

  1. George Moss (the s's look like a p .. common in those days) per 1851 Census. George Moss per 1850 Census.
  2. [S11] Unknown author, 1851 Canada Census, Record Type: microfilm.
  3. [S82] Tree on Ancestry.com, online unknown url.

Robert Moss1

M, #101567, b. 1849
  • Birth*: 1849; Cramahe Twp., Northumberland Co., Canada West; Date 1849 & location Cda. per 1851 Census.1
  • Census*: 1852; Cramahe Twp., Northumberland Co., Canada West; Age 2 at 1851 Census: see George Moss1

Citations

  1. [S11] Unknown author, 1851 Canada Census, Record Type: microfilm.

John E. Moss1

M, #101568, b. 1853, d. 3 March 1872
  • Birth*: 1853; Cramahe Twp., Northumberland Co., Canada West; Date 1852 & location Northumberland Co. per family tree of Jeanette Senecal on ancestry.ca, Sep 20 2019.1
  • Death*: 3 March 1872; Northumberland Co., Ontario; per family tree of Jeanette Senecal on ancestry.ca, Sep 20 2019.1

Citations

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

Nancy J. McFaul1

F, #101569, b. circa 1779
  • Birth*: circa 1779; Livingston Co., New York, U.S.A.; per family tree of danielfrayer on ancestry.ca, Sep 20 2019.1
  • Marriage*: circa 1794; per family tree of danielfrayer on ancestry.ca, Sep 20 2019.; Principal=Peter Freer1
  • Married Name: circa 1794; Freer1

Family: Peter Freer b. 5 Feb 1782, d. 2 May 1862

Citations

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

Peter Freer1

M, #101570, b. 5 February 1782, d. 2 May 1862
  • Birth*: 5 February 1782; Linlithgo, Columbia Co., New York, U.S.A.; per family tree of danielfrayer on ancestry.ca, Sep 20 2019.1
  • Marriage*: circa 1794; per family tree of danielfrayer on ancestry.ca, Sep 20 2019.; Principal=Nancy J. McFaul1
  • Death*: 2 May 1862; per family tree of danielfrayer on ancestry.ca, Sep 20 2019.1

Family: Nancy J. McFaul b. c 1779

Citations

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