Emma Waller1

F, #115512, b. 1865
  • Birth*: 1865; Canada West; Date 1865 & location Cda. per marriage reg'n.- L.W. McKenzie.1
  • Marriage*: 26 June 1885; Hastings, Northumberland Co., Ontario; Marriage Reg'n.#007962: Groom: L.W. McKenzie; Age: 23; Res.: Percy Twp.; Born: Cda.; Status: bachelor; Occ.: farmer; Parents: Jacob & Catherine McKenzie; Bride: Emma Waller; Age: 20; Res.: Percy Twp.; Born: Cda.; Status: spinster; Parents: Thomas & Eliza Waller; Wit.: E.A. Limbert & Mrs. Orr, Hastings; Date: Jun 26 1885; Place: Hastings; Rel.: Meth.; Performed by: Rev. W. Limbert; Reg'r.: John Shackles, Hastings (Ontario Marriage Registration, #007962-1885, ancestry.ca); Principal=Lafayette W. McKenzie2
  • Residence*: 26 June 1885; Percy Twp., Northumberland Co., Ontario; Residence Percy Twp. per marriage reg'n. - L.W. McKenzie.1
  • Married Name: 26 June 1885; McKenzie1

Family: Lafayette W. McKenzie b. 1858

Citations

  1. [S8] Unknown author, Ontario Archives, Record Type: Microfilm.
  2. [S8] Unknown author, Ontario Archives, Record Type: Microfilm, #007962-1885.

Thomas Waller1

M, #115513, b. 23 July 1814, d. 16 August 1904
  • Birth*: 23 July 1814; Date Jul 23 1814 per CemSearch. per marriage reg'n. of dau. Emma Waller & L.W. McKenzie.1,2
  • Marriage*: circa 1855; Canada West; per marriage reg'n. of dau. Emma Waller & L.W. McKenzie.; Principal=Eliza ?1
  • Death*: 16 August 1904; Ontario; Date Aug 16 1904 per CemSearch.2
  • Burial*: 18 August 1904; Norwood-Asphodel Cemetery, Norwood, Peterborough Co., Ontario; CemSearch: Name: Thomas Waller; Born: Jul 23 1814; Died: Aug 16 1904; Age: 90y 1m; ID: NORWD0038; Other names: Waller, Eliza ( -1888), Waller, George ( -1872); Cemeter: Norwood-Asphodel Cemetery, Conc 8, Lot 18, Asphodel Twp., Village of Norwood, Peterborough Co., Sec A Row 11; Note: Husband of Eliza, father of George. (https://www.cemsearch.ca/burial/?pID=NORWD0038%5E0)2

Family: Eliza ? b. 1822, d. 16 Aug 1888

Citations

  1. [S8] Unknown author, Ontario Archives, Record Type: Microfilm.
  2. [S39] Unknown name of person unknown record type, unknown repository, unknown repository address.

Eliza ?1

F, #115514, b. 1822, d. 16 August 1888
  • Birth*: 1822; Date 1822 per CemSearch - age 66y at death Aug 16 1888. per marriage reg'n. of dau. Emma Waller & L.W. McKenzie.1,2
  • Marriage*: circa 1855; Canada West; per marriage reg'n. of dau. Emma Waller & L.W. McKenzie.; Principal=Thomas Waller1
  • Death*: 16 August 1888; Ontario; Date Aug 16 1888 per CemSearch.2
  • Burial*: 18 August 1888; Norwood-Asphodel Cemetery, Norwood, Peterborough Co., Ontario; CemSearch: Name: Eliza Waller; Born: - ; Died: Aug 16 1888; Age: 66y; ID: NORWD0038; Other names: Waller, Thomas (1814-1904), Waller, George ( -1872); Cemeter: Norwood-Asphodel Cemetery, Conc 8, Lot 18, Asphodel Twp., Village of Norwood, Peterborough Co., Sec A Row 11; Note: Wife of Thomas Waller, mother of George. (https://www.cemsearch.ca/burial/?pID=NORWD0038%5E1)2
  • Married Name: circa 1855; Waller1

Family: Thomas Waller b. 23 Jul 1814, d. 16 Aug 1904

Citations

  1. [S8] Unknown author, Ontario Archives, Record Type: Microfilm.
  2. [S39] Unknown name of person unknown record type, unknown repository, unknown repository address.

George Waller1

M, #115515, b. 1857, d. 6 August 1872
  • Birth*: 1857; Canada West; Date 1847 per CemSearch - age 15y at death Aug 6 1872.1
  • Death*: 6 August 1872; Ontario; Date Aug 6 1872 per CemSearch.1
  • Burial*: 8 August 1872; Norwood-Asphodel Cemetery, Norwood, Peterborough Co., Ontario; CemSearch: Name: George Waller; Born: - ; Died: Aug 6 1872; Age: 15y 1m; ID: NORWD0038; Other names: Waller, Eliza ( -1888), Waller, Thomas (1814-1904); Cemeter: Norwood-Asphodel Cemetery, Conc 8, Lot 18, Asphodel Twp., Village of Norwood, Peterborough Co., Sec A Row 11; Note: Son of Thomas and Eliza Waller. (https://www.cemsearch.ca/burial/?pID=NORWD0038%5E2)1

Citations

  1. [S39] Unknown name of person unknown record type, unknown repository, unknown repository address.

Gilbert Curtis Bogart1

M, #115516, b. 9 October 1806, d. 2 August 1870
  • Birth*: 9 October 1806; Adolphustown Twp., Lennox & Addington Co., Upper Canada; per family tree of jnobes0621 on ancestry.ca, Mar 31 2023.1
  • Marriage*: circa 1835; Upper Canada; per family tree of jnobes0621 on ancestry.ca, Mar 31 2023.; Principal=Ann Meacham1
  • Death*: 2 August 1870; Belleville, Hastings Co., Ontario; per family tree of jnobes0621 on ancestry.ca, Mar 31 2023.1

Family: Ann Meacham b. 1812, d. 1883

Citations

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

Ann Meacham1

F, #115517, b. 1812, d. 1883
  • Birth*: 1812; Meyers Creek, Hastings Co., Upper Canada; per family tree of jnobes0621 on ancestry.ca, Mar 31 2023.1
  • Marriage*: circa 1835; Upper Canada; per family tree of jnobes0621 on ancestry.ca, Mar 31 2023.; Principal=Gilbert Curtis Bogart1
  • Death*: 1883; Belleville, Hastings Co., Ontario; per family tree of jnobes0621 on ancestry.ca, Mar 31 2023.1
  • Married Name: circa 1835; Bogart1

Family: Gilbert Curtis Bogart b. 9 Oct 1806, d. 2 Aug 1870

Citations

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

Harriet Benson "Hattie" Bogart1

F, #115518, b. 22 January 1841, d. 29 December 1917
  • Birth*: 22 January 1841; Belleville, Hastings Co., Upper Canada; per family tree of jnobes0621 on ancestry.ca, Mar 31 2023.1
  • Marriage*: 6 April 1865; Camden Twp., Lennox & Addington Co., Canada West; per family tree of jnobes0621 on ancestry.ca, Mar 31 2023.; Principal=Charles E. Westfall1
  • Death*: 29 December 1917; Belleville, Hastings Co., Ontario; per family tree of jnobes0621 on ancestry.ca, Mar 31 2023.1
  • Married Name: 6 April 1865; Westfall1

Family: Charles E. Westfall b. 1841

Citations

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

Charles E. Westfall1

M, #115519, b. 1841
  • Birth*: 1841; Phelps Township, U.S.A.; per family tree of jnobes0621 on ancestry.ca, Mar 31 2023.1
  • Marriage*: 6 April 1865; Camden Twp., Lennox & Addington Co., Canada West; per family tree of jnobes0621 on ancestry.ca, Mar 31 2023.; Principal=Harriet Benson "Hattie" Bogart1

Family: Harriet Benson "Hattie" Bogart b. 22 Jan 1841, d. 29 Dec 1917

Citations

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

James Curtis Bogart1

M, #115520, b. 1846
  • Birth*: 1846; Adolphustown Twp., Lennox & Addington Co., Canada West; per family tree of jnobes0621 on ancestry.ca, Mar 31 2023.1
  • Marriage*: 16 March 1875; Belleville, Hastings Co., Ontario; per family tree of jnobes0621 on ancestry.ca, Mar 31 2023.; Principal=Mary Ellen Burrell1

Family: Mary Ellen Burrell b. 1857

Citations

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

Mary Ellen Burrell1

F, #115521, b. 1857
  • Birth*: 1857; Belleville, Hastings Co., Canada West; per family tree of jnobes0621 on ancestry.ca, Mar 31 2023.1
  • Marriage*: 16 March 1875; Belleville, Hastings Co., Ontario; per family tree of jnobes0621 on ancestry.ca, Mar 31 2023.; Principal=James Curtis Bogart1
  • Married Name: 16 March 1875; Bogart1

Family: James Curtis Bogart b. 1846

Citations

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

Ellis Burrell1

M, #115522, b. 1824, d. March 1882
  • Birth*: 1824; South Lappum, England; per family tree of jnobes0621 on ancestry.ca, Mar 31 2023.1
  • Marriage*: circa 1852; Canada West; per family tree of jnobes0621 on ancestry.ca, Mar 31 2023.; Principal=Jane Bleecker1
  • Death*: March 1882; Belleville, Hastings Co., Ontario; per family tree of jnobes0621 on ancestry.ca, Mar 31 2023.1

Family: Jane Bleecker b. Nov 1829, d. 23 Feb 1918

Citations

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

Rose May Rendle1

F, #115523, b. 14 August 1837, d. 10 October 1927
  • Birth*: 14 August 1837; Saint John's, Newfoundland; per family tree of jnobes0621 on ancestry.ca, Mar 31 2023.1
  • Marriage*: 1 August 1860; Campbellford, Northumberland Co., Canada West; per family tree of jnobes0621 on ancestry.ca, Mar 31 2023.; Principal=Irvine Dorland Bogart1
  • Death*: 10 October 1927; Northumberland Co., Ontario; per family tree of jnobes0621 on ancestry.ca, Mar 31 2023.1
  • Married Name: 1 August 1860; Bogart1

Family: Irvine Dorland Bogart b. 1835, d. 30 May 1900

Citations

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

Mary Rose Bogart1

F, #115524, b. 1868
  • Birth*: 1868; Campbellford, Northumberland Co., Ontario; per family tree of jnobes0621 on ancestry.ca, Mar 31 2023.1
  • Marriage*: 21 January 1891; Campbellford, Northumberland Co., Ontario; per family tree of jnobes0621 on ancestry.ca, Mar 31 2023.; Principal=Ellis Bleecker Burrell1
  • Married Name: 21 January 1891; Burrell1

Family: Ellis Bleecker Burrell b. 3 Jul 1866

Citations

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

Ellis Bleecker Burrell1

M, #115525, b. 3 July 1866
  • Birth*: 3 July 1866; Belleville, Hastings Co., Canada West; per family tree of jnobes0621 on ancestry.ca, Mar 31 2023.1
  • Marriage*: 21 January 1891; Campbellford, Northumberland Co., Ontario; per family tree of jnobes0621 on ancestry.ca, Mar 31 2023.; Principal=Mary Rose Bogart1

Family: Mary Rose Bogart b. 1868

Citations

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

Thomas Niblock1

M, #115526, b. 1840, d. 1907
  • Birth*: 1840; Ireland; per family tree of jnobes0621 on ancestry.ca, Mar 31 2023.1
  • Marriage*: 10 February 1879; Belleville, Hastings Co., Ontario; per family tree of jnobes0621 on ancestry.ca, Mar 31 2023.; Principal=Henrietta Bogart1
  • Death*: 1907; per family tree of jnobes0621 on ancestry.ca, Mar 31 2023.1

Family: Henrietta Bogart b. 5 Aug 1845, d. 26 Mar 1935

Citations

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

Peter Bogart1

M, #115527, b. circa 1802, d. 29 August 1819
  • Birth*: circa 1802; Adolphustown Twp., Lennox & Addington Co., Upper Canada; Peter is older brother of Gilbert Bogart who is mentioned in story in Watershed.1
  • Death*: 29 August 1819; Adolphustown Twp., Hay Bay, Lennox & Addington Co., Upper Canada; "Disaster of Hay Bay BY TOM CRUICKSHANK.
    The old Methodist meeting house at Hay Bay is remembered as the oldest church in the region. Less well remembered is the terrible tragedy that happened there, just offshore, in 1819. ONE LOOK AT THE BOAT, and 13-year-old Gilbert Bogart knew it would be foolish to climb aboard. It was a home-made, flat-bottomed skiff, but not large enough to hold all the people waiting to cross Hay Bay. Nor did it seem very seaworthy, he said, pointing to a bailing bucket in the bow. Gilbert implored everyone, including his big brother, Peter, to remain on shore, but his pleas fell on deaf ears. One by one, 18 people - most of them teens and young adults - hopped aboard for the mile-and-a-half row to the far shore. In an era in which most people could not swim, this proved to be a fateful decision.
    It was Sunday morning, August 29, 1819, and the group of young Methodists was late for church. This wasn't any ordinary Sunday service: it was the special quarterly meeting, and every Methodist in the Quinte district was looking forward to it. The venue was the plain little Methodist church in Adolphustown Township. Built in 1792 in the wake of the first United Empire Loyalist landing in Quinte, it stood purposefully on the shore of Hay Bay, handy to summertime boat traffic and wintertime sleigh traffic, because roads suitable for carriages hadn't yet been blazed. The fledgling farm community was barely established, and the church - better described as a meeting house - was one of the few permanent buildings among the log cabins and wooden shanties in the neighbourhood. Indeed, with its austere lines and barn-like appearance, you would probably not recognize it as a church, for it was built according to strict Methodist doctrine, which looked askance at architectural indulgences: no fancy stained windows here, no Gothic steeple. But despite its self-conscious simplicity, the meeting house had become the hub of the local Methodist faith.
    On that Sunday morning, the meeting house was already full of worshippers as the rowboat plied across the bay. Those on board could hear the sermon and joined in as hymns were sung. They were that close when disaster struck. While voices were raised in song, the flimsy boat began to take on water. Lots of water. Quickly. Someone started bailing, but the bucket was soon lost. Men began to bail with their hats. One of them, an able swimmer, decided to lighten the load by jumping overboard, but that only made things worse. As he surfaced, he turned around to find the boat capsized and a sea of heads and hands bobbing in the water. Some were already sinking below the surface.
    Accounts vary, but what happened next was utter chaos. Survivors later remembered several girls, all non-swimmers, clinging together in a circle, but it was no use. Very quickly, it was everyone for themselves as desperate victims grasped at anything that might help keep them afloat - an oar, a stray board, the capsized boat, but mostly each other. Several of those who could swim were caught in death grips by those who couldn't. One survivor recalled that it was only by his sheer strength that he was able to fight himself free as be was pulled down in the panic. Alas, several attempts at heroism ended in disaster: poor Peter Bogart, hearing a cry for help from his fiancee, Jane German, tried to guide her toward the upturned boat, only to be pulled under and drowned. Jane drowned, too.
    It was all over in a matter of minutes. Inside the church, the congregation heard the shrieks of the victims as the tragedy unfolded. They ran to the water's edge, but were forced to watch helplessly. Among the onlookers were Jane German's parents, who also lost their son that day. In all, 10 of the 18 passengers drowned. Eight of them were women, none of whom could swim and all of whom had to fight against the wet weight of their Sunday dresses. In the grim aftermath, a fisherman cast his seine-net into the bay, gathered the bodies in a group and towed them to shore. Most of the victims were buried together in an unmarked grave beside the meeting house.
    The Hay Bay tragedy still ranks as one of the worst drowning incidents in Ontario history. Even so, it came close to being wiped from memory. Most of those left behind - such as Gilbert Bogart, who became postmaster at Belleville and lived into his 70s - rarely talked about it. And when the old Hay Bay meeting house was closed in favour of a new brick church up the road, some said good riddance. But the mass drowning has since become part of local lore, especially in the years since the meeting house - one of the few 18th-century buildings in Ontario - was restored as a historic site. Ln 1961, a stone was erected to commemorate the victims, and in 1993, archaeologists paid a visit to document the site. Every year, on the fourth Sunday in August, the old building is host to a special Sunday service, in which the congregation always pauses to ponder the tragic event from more than 200 years ago and to pay tribute to those who were lost.
    WATERSHED 77" from page 77 of 2023 Spring Watershed, author Tom Cruickshank.1

Citations

  1. [S219] Watershed.

Colin McKenzie

M, #115528, b. 1746
  • Birth*: 1746; Scotland; "The rolls below identify a Sgt Colin McKenzie and his son, Colin McKenzie, a drummer, in the Loyal Rangers under Major Edward Jesssup. In 1783 Colin Sr is 37 thus born about 1746 in Scotland. His son Colin at 14 would have been born about 1769 in America." from Randy Saylor's page re Colin McKenzie (https://freepages.rootsweb.com/~saylormowbray/genealogy/mckenzie.html)1
  • Marriage*: 1768; Crown Point, Charlotte Co., New York, U.S.A.; "Since Lucretia is identifed above as the step-daughter of Colin we can conclude that Sarah Powers is the mother of Lucretia and by association the mother of her brother John Blaker/Bleecker. Colin McKenzie Jr names a daughter Lucretia which further supports this unrecorded marriage - see section 8." ... and ...
    "By 1788, Sarah (Powers) McKenzie and Colin McKenzie are declared as married." from Randy Saylor's page re Colin McKenzie (https://freepages.rootsweb.com/~saylormowbray/genealogy/mckenzie.html); Principal=Sarah Powers1
  • Immigration*: 1767; New York, U.S.A.; "He was a native of Scotland, he came to America in 1767." from Randy Saylor's page re Colin McKenzie (https://freepages.rootsweb.com/~saylormowbray/genealogy/mckenzie.html)1
  • Note: 1773; Crown Point, Charlotte Co., New York, U.S.A.; "However, it is our working hypothesis that Sarah Powers and Colin McKenzie were a couple by 1773 when Colin McKenzie Jr was born and also were the parents of the subsequent children. Eric Bowler has not found any record of the children of Colin McKenzie Sr naming their mother." from Randy Saylor's page re Colin McKenzie (https://freepages.rootsweb.com/~saylormowbray/genealogy/mckenzie.html)1
  • Residence: 1776; Crown Point, Charlotte Co., New York, U.S.A.; "He lived at Crown Point, he joined Burgoyne in 1776 and acted as Guide of the army." from Randy Saylor's page re Colin McKenzie (https://freepages.rootsweb.com/~saylormowbray/genealogy/mckenzie.html)1
  • Residence: May 1777; Province of Quebec; " ... at the Convention he returned to Canada, enlisted in Jessups Corps and served the War as Sergeant." ... and ...
    "After the Convention of Saratoga in May 1777, he returned to Canada, enlisted in Jessup's Corps, and served through the war as Sergeant .. " from Randy Saylor's page re Colin McKenzie (https://freepages.rootsweb.com/~saylormowbray/genealogy/mckenzie.html)1
  • Note*: 1783; Province of Quebec; "2. Rev War Record. SUMMARY. The rolls below identify a Sgt Colin McKenzie and his son, Colin McKenzie, a drummer, in the Loyal Rangers under Major Edward Jesssup. In 1783 Colin Sr is 37 thus born about 1746 in Scotland. His son Colin at 14 would have been born about 1769 in America." from Randy Saylor's page re Colin McKenzie (https://freepages.rootsweb.com/~saylormowbray/genealogy/mckenzie.html)1
  • Residence*: 1783; Riviere de Chine, Province of Quebec; "Says he was doing duty in Jessups Corps at the Riviere de Chine in 1783." from Randy Saylor's page re Colin McKenzie (https://freepages.rootsweb.com/~saylormowbray/genealogy/mckenzie.html)1
  • Note: 1786; Ernestown Twp., Mecklenburgh Dist., Province of Quebec; ""THE ROSE LIST". McKenzie, Colin Sr, Ernesttown, Sergeant Loyal Rangers, Loyalist, P.L. 1786, Colin McKenzie Jr, son of Colin McKenzie Sr. Drummer Loyal Rangers, P.L. 1786. Source: "The Rose List" or more formally: The centennial of the settlement of Upper Canada by the United Empire Loyalists, 1784-1884; the celebrations at Adolphustown, Toronto and Niagara, with an appendix, containing a copy of the U.E. List, preserved in the Crown Lands Department at Toronto, 1885, Rose Pub., pages 226 - 227." from Randy Saylor's page re Colin McKenzie (https://freepages.rootsweb.com/~saylormowbray/genealogy/mckenzie.html)1
  • Note: 27 February 1788; Bay of Quinte, Province of Quebec; "EVIDENCE. AO 12/33, 65 and page 450. 27th Feb 1788, Montreal, Claim of Colin McKenzie, late of Crown Point, County of Charlotte, NY. Says he was doing duty in Jessups Corps at the Riviere de Chine in 1783. He is a native of Scotland, he came to America in 1767, a soldier in the Royal Artillery when the Rebellion broke out. He lived at Crown Point, he joined Burgoyne in 1776 and acted as Guide to part of the Army, at the Convention he returned to Canada., inlisted in Jessups Corps and served the War as Sergeant. He now resides at the Bay of Quinty. He had a house at Crown Point, he bought it, after the War began he gave £150 York to Robert Lewis, Congress Money for it and 400 dollars for his furniture. He had 3 oxen, 2 cows, 3 Hogs and some hay destroyed by the Rebels. His house and furniture was destroyed." from Randy Saylor's page re Colin McKenzie (https://freepages.rootsweb.com/~saylormowbray/genealogy/mckenzie.html)1
  • Note: 20 September 1797; Upper Canada; "PETITION 18. 20th Sept 1797, Collin McKenzie, a discharged soldier & UE Loyalist prays for lands for his son Thomas and Daughter Ann, born before the year 1789. [fold notes] Family Petition, Rec'd 8 Nov 1797, certificate wanting. Source: UCLP, RG 1 L3, 1792-1816, Vol 325, M Misc/18, AO, film C-2189" .. (5. Petition and marriage of Sgt Colin McKenzie Senior [born 1746, Scotland]. SUMMARY. Colin McKenzie Jr was married to Mary Howard in 1794 so this petition below must be by Sgt Colin McKenzie Sr. It identifes children Thomas and Ann born before 1789, possibly to his first wife. This is the only petition found of Colin McKenzie Senior. He therfore died after 1797.)" from Randy Saylor's page re Colin McKenzie (https://freepages.rootsweb.com/~saylormowbray/genealogy/mckenzie.html)1

Family: Sarah Powers b. b 1742, d. 19 Oct 1800

  • Marriage*: 1768; Crown Point, Charlotte Co., New York, U.S.A.; "Since Lucretia is identifed above as the step-daughter of Colin we can conclude that Sarah Powers is the mother of Lucretia and by association the mother of her brother John Blaker/Bleecker. Colin McKenzie Jr names a daughter Lucretia which further supports this unrecorded marriage - see section 8." ... and ...
    "By 1788, Sarah (Powers) McKenzie and Colin McKenzie are declared as married." from Randy Saylor's page re Colin McKenzie (https://freepages.rootsweb.com/~saylormowbray/genealogy/mckenzie.html); Principal=Sarah Powers1

Citations

  1. [S220] Randy Saylor, R. Saylor Work.

Colin McKenzie1

M, #115529, b. 1773, d. 2 November 1850
  • Birth*: 1773; Crown Point, Charlotte Co., New York, U.S.A.; "6. Petitions of Colin McKenzie Junior [b. 1773 in America]. BIRTH and DEATH. "In memory of Colin McKenzie who died 2 Nov 1850, aged 77 years." Thus born about 1773. Source: email from Eric Bowler from a transcription of headstones in St Johns, Bath done by Kingston, OGS." ... and ...
    "2. Rev War Record. SUMMARY. The rolls below identify a Sgt Colin McKenzie and his son, Colin McKenzie, a drummer, in the Loyal Rangers under Major Edward Jesssup. In 1783 Colin Sr is 37 thus born about 1746 in Scotland. His son Colin at 14 would have been born about 1769 in America." from Randy Saylor's page re Colin McKenzie (https://freepages.rootsweb.com/~saylormowbray/genealogy/mckenzie.html)1
  • Marriage*: 15 April 1794; Amherst Island, Lennox Co., Upper Canada; "MARRIAGE. 15 Apr 1794, Colin McKenzie, Amherst Isle; [married to] Mary Howard. [Witnesses] Jane Howard, Mary McMullen, Thomas Jackson, Thos. Howard. Source: Marriage Register, St John's Church, Rev John Langhorn, OHS, Papers and Records, Vol 1, 1899 and reprinted 1930. (Knowing that Colin Jr married in 1794 is an important piece to the puzzle as it establishes that "children of Colin McKenzie" born before 1794 must be children of Sgt Colin McKenzie Sr.) from Randy Saylor's page re Colin McKenzie (https://freepages.rootsweb.com/~saylormowbray/genealogy/mckenzie.html); Principal=Mary Howard1
  • Death*: 2 November 1850; Bath, Lennox & Addington Co., Canada West; "6. Petitions of Colin McKenzie Junior [b. 1773 in America]. BIRTH and DEATH. "In memory of Colin McKenzie who died 2 Nov 1850, aged 77 years." Thus born about 1773. Source: email from Eric Bowler from a transcription of headstones in St Johns, Bath done by Kingston, OGS." from Randy Saylor's page re Colin McKenzie (https://freepages.rootsweb.com/~saylormowbray/genealogy/mckenzie.html)1
  • Residence*: 1786; Ernestown Twp., Mecklenburgh Dist., Province of Quebec; ""THE ROSE LIST". McKenzie, Colin Sr, Ernesttown, Sergeant Loyal Rangers, Loyalist, P.L. 1786, Colin McKenzie Jr, son of Colin McKenzie Sr. Drummer Loyal Rangers, P.L. 1786. Source: "The Rose List" or more formally: The centennial of the settlement of Upper Canada by the United Empire Loyalists, 1784-1884; the celebrations at Adolphustown, Toronto and Niagara, with an appendix, containing a copy of the U.E. List, preserved in the Crown Lands Department at Toronto, 1885, Rose Pub., pages 226 - 227." from Randy Saylor's page re Colin McKenzie (https://freepages.rootsweb.com/~saylormowbray/genealogy/mckenzie.html)1
  • Residence: 15 April 1794; Amherst Island, Lennox Co., Upper Canada; from Randy Saylor's page re Colin McKenzie (https://freepages.rootsweb.com/~saylormowbray/genealogy/mckenzie.html)1

Family: Mary Howard b. c 1773

Citations

  1. [S220] Randy Saylor, R. Saylor Work.

Mary Howard1

F, #115530, b. circa 1773
  • Birth*: circa 17731
  • Marriage*: 15 April 1794; Amherst Island, Lennox Co., Upper Canada; "MARRIAGE. 15 Apr 1794, Colin McKenzie, Amherst Isle; [married to] Mary Howard. [Witnesses] Jane Howard, Mary McMullen, Thomas Jackson, Thos. Howard. Source: Marriage Register, St John's Church, Rev John Langhorn, OHS, Papers and Records, Vol 1, 1899 and reprinted 1930. (Knowing that Colin Jr married in 1794 is an important piece to the puzzle as it establishes that "children of Colin McKenzie" born before 1794 must be children of Sgt Colin McKenzie Sr.) from Randy Saylor's page re Colin McKenzie (https://freepages.rootsweb.com/~saylormowbray/genealogy/mckenzie.html); Principal=Colin McKenzie1
  • Married Name: 1794; McKenzie1

Family: Colin McKenzie b. 1773, d. 2 Nov 1850

Citations

  1. [S220] Randy Saylor, R. Saylor Work.

Thomas McKenzie1

M, #115531, b. circa 1772
  • Birth*: circa 1772; Crown Point, Charlotte Co., New York, U.S.A.; "PETITION 18. 20th Sept 1797, Collin McKenzie, a discharged soldier & UE Loyalist prays for lands for his son Thomas and Daughter Ann, born before the year 1789. [fold notes] Family Petition, Rec'd 8 Nov 1797, certificate wanting. Source: UCLP, RG 1 L3, 1792-1816, Vol 325, M Misc/18, AO, film C-2189" from Randy Saylor's page re Colin McKenzie (https://freepages.rootsweb.com/~saylormowbray/genealogy/mckenzie.html)1

Citations

  1. [S220] Randy Saylor, R. Saylor Work.