Charlotte Richardson1
F, #63290, b. circa 1775
- Birth*: circa 1775; per GEDCOM of James A. McKane, July 7, 2008.1
- Marriage*: before 1797; per GEDCOM of James A. McKane, July 7, 2008.; Principal=Thomas Howard1
- Married Name: before 1797; Howard1
Family: Thomas Howard b. c 1775
Citations
- [S22] Rootsweb, online unknown url.
Jean "John" Richards1,2,3
M, #63291, b. 22 November 1721, d. 26 June 1807
- Father*: Jean Baptiste Richards3 b. 1682, d. 1735
- Mother*: ? ?4 b. c 1690
- Birth*: 22 November 1721; Pointe-aux Trembles, Montreal, Quebec; Date Nov 20 1721 & location Pointe-aux-Trembles, Monteal, Quebec per FindaGrave. Date Nov 22 1721 & location Pointe-aux Trembles, Montreal, Quebec per GEDCOM of Paul Caverlys, Oct 31 2011. per GEDCOM of James A. McKane, July 7, 2008.2,3
- Marriage*: circa 1760; Fort Hunter, Montgomery Co., New York, U.S.A.; Date c. 1770 & location Fort Hunter per GEDCOM of Paul Caverlys, Oct 31 2011. per GEDCOM of James A. McKane, July 7, 2008.; Principal=Elso (Alida) Connor2
- Death*: 26 June 1807; Amherst Island, Lennox & Addington Co., Upper Canada; Date Jun 1807 & location Napanee, Ont. per FindaGrave. per GEDCOM of James A. McKane, July 7, 2008.2,3
- Burial*: 28 June 1807; Pentland Cemetery, Amherst Island, Lennox & Addington Co., Upper Canada; FindaGrave: Name: Jean “John” Richard; Birth: 20 Nov 1721, Pointe-aux-Trembles, Montreal Region, Quebec, Canada; Death: Jun 1807 (aged 85), Napanee, Lennox and Addington County, Ontario, Canada; Burial: Pentland Cemetery, Stella, Lennox and Addington County, Ontario, Canada; Memorial ID: 80039123 (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/80039123) per GEDCOM of James A. McKane, July 7, 2008.
http://www.loyalisttownship.ca/index.cfm/discover-loyalist/cemeteries/pentland-cemetery/2,3
Family: Elso (Alida) Connor b. 1725, d. 1 Nov 1816
- Owen Richards+ b. 1761, d. 1846
- John R. Richards+2 b. c 1763, d. 26 Dec 1860
- Jemima Richards+ b. 1765
- Daniel R. Richards+ b. 26 Mar 1768, d. 3 Jan 1862
- Margaret Richards+2 b. 1771, d. 1830
Elso (Alida) Connor1,2,3
F, #63292, b. 1725, d. 1 November 1816
- Father*: Sgt. Owen Connor4 b. c 1693, d. 10 Feb 1739
- Birth*: 1725; Ireland; Date 1725 & location Ireland per FindaGrave. per GEDCOM of James A. McKane, July 7, 2008.2,4
- Marriage*: 1745; "1) Her maiden name was "O'Connor" and she was married to a Wemp until he died, then she became "the widow Wemp" who married Jean "John" Richard in about 1760. 2) Her first name was Elsa." per email from James Richards, Jan 27 2020.; Principal=? Wemp3
- Marriage*: circa 1760; Fort Hunter, Montgomery Co., New York, U.S.A.; Date c. 1770 & location Fort Hunter per GEDCOM of Paul Caverlys, Oct 31 2011. per GEDCOM of James A. McKane, July 7, 2008.; Principal=Jean "John" Richards2
- Death*: 1 November 1816; Amherst Island, Lennox & Addington Co., Upper Canada; per GEDCOM of James A. McKane, July 7, 2008.2
- Burial*: 3 November 1816; Pentland Cemetery, Amherst Island, Lennox & Addington Co., Upper Canada; FindaGrave: Name: Elsa (Alida) Connor Richard;
Birth: 1725, Ireland; Death: 1 Nov 1816 (aged 90–91), Napanee, Lennox and Addington County, Ontario, Canada; Burial: Pentland Cemetery, Stella, Lennox and Addington County, Ontario, Canada; Memorial ID: 80039237 (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/80039237/elsa_alida_-richard)4
- Married Name: 1745; Wemp3
- Married Name: circa 1760; Richards2
- Residence*: circa 1762; Mohawk Valley, Fort Hunter, Montgomery Co., New York, U.S.A.; "Fort Hunter is a hamlet in the Town of Florida in Montgomery County, New York, west of the capital at Albany, on the south bank of the Mohawk River and on the northeast bank of Schoharie Creek. The hamlet developed around a fort of the same name, built by English colonists in 1712 near the Mohawk village of Tionondoroge for their defense. Queen Anne ordered the fort built at the request of the Mohawk, in exchange for their allowing her to settle German Palatines in their territory. The English called the Mohawk settlement the Lower Mohawk Castle. Within a few years, the fort included an Anglican chapel, first built in logs and replaced by a stone church in 1741. It was a mission church for the Mohawk in addition to English settlers. The fort survived the wars in the region; it was taken down in 1820 to make way for construction of the Erie Canal." https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fort_Hunter,_New_York5
Family 1: ? Wemp b. c 1720, d. c 1758
Family 2: Jean "John" Richards b. 22 Nov 1721, d. 26 Jun 1807
- Marriage*: circa 1760; Fort Hunter, Montgomery Co., New York, U.S.A.; Date c. 1770 & location Fort Hunter per GEDCOM of Paul Caverlys, Oct 31 2011. per GEDCOM of James A. McKane, July 7, 2008.; Principal=Jean "John" Richards2
- Owen Richards+ b. 1761, d. 1846
- John R. Richards+2 b. c 1763, d. 26 Dec 1860
- Jemima Richards+ b. 1765
- Daniel R. Richards+ b. 26 Mar 1768, d. 3 Jan 1862
- Margaret Richards+2 b. 1771, d. 1830
Owen Richards1,2,3
M, #63293, b. 1761, d. 1846
- Father*: Jean "John" Richards b. 22 Nov 1721, d. 26 Jun 1807
- Mother*: Elso (Alida) Connor b. 1725, d. 1 Nov 1816
- Birth*: 1761; Fort Hunter, New York, U.S.A.; Date 1762 & location New York per FindaGrave. Date 1763 & location Fort Hunter, NY per GEDCOM of Shrirley Pierce, Oct 31 2011. per GEDCOM of James A. McKane, July 7, 2008. Date 1763 & location East Greenwich, Kent Co., Rhode Island per IGI Record. Another IGI Record shows 1761 & location Fort Hunter.2,4,3
- Marriage*: 31 December 1789; Fredericksburgh Twp., Lennox & Addington Co., Upper Canada; Date Dec 31 1789 & location Ont. per GEDCOM of Shrirley Pierce, Oct 31 2011. Date Dec 31 1789 & location Fredericksburgh per GEDCOM of Nancy Bonnie Lee Marrone, Oct 31 2011. per GEDCOM of James A. McKane, July 7, 2008.; Principal=Diana Spencer2
- Death*: 1846; Toronto, York Co., Canada West; Date 1846 & location Toronto, Ont. per FindaGrave. Date 1846 per GEDCOM of Shirley Pierce, Oct 31 2011. Date 1846 per GEDCOM of Lynn (hauler.and.sitter@sympatico.ca) Oct 31 2011. Date 1824 per IGI Record.2,4,3
- Burial*: 1846; St. James Cemetery, Toronto, York Co., Canada West; FindaGrave: Name: LTC Owen Richards; Birth: 1762, New York, USA; Death: 1846 (aged 83–84), Ontario, Canada; Burial: Saint James Cemetery, Toronto, Ont.; Plot: Unmarked, Section T, Lot 53; Memorial ID: 156597712; Note: He married Dianah Spencer, daughter of Benjamin Spencer of Connecticut, on December 31, 1789 . She died shortly after the birth of twins Owen and William in 1804.
He served in the War of Rebellion and was on Major Ross's 1781 expedition into rebel territory. He later served as a company captain in the 1st Regiment, Prince Edward County militia from 1804 and was activated for a short period during the War of 1812. In 1822, he was a lieutenant colonel and placed in command of 2nd Regiment, Prince Edward County Militia serving in that position until about 1831. In his later life, at about 70 years old he was the lighthouse keeper at Point Peter in Prince Edward County. Shortly before his death he took a position working at the lighthouse at St. Anne's Wharf in Toronto. He is buried in an unmarked grave. (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/156597712/owen-richards)
- Note*: circa 1765; New York, U.S.A.; "Hi Dan, I am writing regarding Owen Richards (# 63293, b. 1761), my direct ancestor. You have his name as "Owen R. Richards". I have obtained images of several documents that he signed in the early 1800s from the Canadian Archives, and none has an R. In fact, I have not seen anywhere. Where does it come from? I am fairly certain it comes from a document written by his son John Richards in 1875 describing the family history. The son wrote "In going back to our ancestry, we find John R. 1st, a Welshman, John 2nd, a Frenchman, the third Owen Richards, an American, the fourth John R., a Canadian." He also wrote, "... they had a family of five children, three sons and two daughters -- Owen R., the eldest; John R.; Daniel R. ..." You can see he used it often. Sometime in the last 140 years, someone took it to be a middle initial. I am sure it was simply for Richards. I suggest that the middle initial R be dropped. Keep up the good work. James Richards" per email from James Richards, Feb 12 2020.5
Family: Diana Spencer b. 1769, d. a 6 Feb 1804
- John Church Richards+2 b. 5 Nov 1790, d. 19 Sep 1884
- Mary "Polly" Richards2 b. 1792, d. 5 Jan 1879
- Benjamin Conger Richards2 b. c 1794
- Elinor Richards2 b. 1794, d. 1881
- Hazelton Spencer Richards+2 b. 1800, d. 7 Apr 1864
- William Augustus Richards+ b. 6 Feb 1804, d. 7 Feb 1875
- Owen Richards5 b. 6 Feb 1804, d. c 1806
Diana Spencer1
F, #63294, b. 1769, d. after 6 February 1804
- Father*: Benjamin Spencer1 b. 28 Jan 1736, d. 4 Nov 1777
- Mother*: Mercy Potter1 b. 4 May 1736
- Birth*: 1769; Connecticut, U.S.A.; Date 1769 per GEDCOM of Lynn (hauler.and.sitter@sympatico.ca) Oct 31 2011. per GEDCOM of James A. McKane, July 7, 2008.1
- Marriage*: 31 December 1789; Fredericksburgh Twp., Lennox & Addington Co., Upper Canada; Date Dec 31 1789 & location Ont. per GEDCOM of Shrirley Pierce, Oct 31 2011. Date Dec 31 1789 & location Fredericksburgh per GEDCOM of Nancy Bonnie Lee Marrone, Oct 31 2011. per GEDCOM of James A. McKane, July 7, 2008.; Principal=Owen Richards1
- Death*: after 6 February 1804; Upper Canada; "Hi Dan, In regards to Diana Spencer (#63294), her death is shown as 1824. More likely, she died in 1804. Her son, John Church Richards, wrote a family history in 1875 and in it he wrote, "My mother died in [my] childhood at the age of 34 having twins." The twins were William Augustus and Owen, born on February 6, 1804. Thanks, James Richards" per email from James Richards Nov 4 2020.
Date 1824 per GEDCOM of Lynn (hauler.and.sitter@sympatico.ca) Oct 31 2011. per GEDCOM of James A. McKane, July 7, 2008.1,2
- Married Name: 31 December 1789; Richards1
Family: Owen Richards b. 1761, d. 1846
- John Church Richards+1 b. 5 Nov 1790, d. 19 Sep 1884
- Mary "Polly" Richards1 b. 1792, d. 5 Jan 1879
- Benjamin Conger Richards1 b. c 1794
- Elinor Richards1 b. 1794, d. 1881
- Hazelton Spencer Richards+1 b. 1800, d. 7 Apr 1864
- William Augustus Richards+ b. 6 Feb 1804, d. 7 Feb 1875
- Owen Richards2 b. 6 Feb 1804, d. c 1806
Benjamin Spencer1
M, #63295, b. 28 January 1736, d. 4 November 1777
- Father*: William Spencer2 b. 10 Jun 1693, d. 30 Dec 1776
- Mother*: Elizabeth Rice2 b. 8 May 1698, d. 9 Nov 1776
- Birth*: 28 January 1736; East Greenwich, Kent Co., Rhode Island, U.S.A.; Date Jan 28 1736 & location East Greenwich, Kent Co., Rhode Island per family tree of Sarah B. on ancestry.ca, Apr 1 2023. per GEDCOM of James A. McKane, July 7, 2008.1,2
- Marriage*: 9 January 1757; West Greenwich, Kent Co., Rhode Island, U.S.A.; Date Jan 9 1757 & location West Greenwich, Rhode Island NY per family tree of Sarah B. on ancestry.ca, Apr 1 2023. per GEDCOM of Doug Norman, Nov 5 2010. per GEDCOM of James A. McKane, July 7, 2008.; Principal=Mercy Potter1,2
- Death*: 4 November 1777; Tyconderoga, Essex Co., New York, U.S.A.; Date Nov 4 1777 & location Ticonderoga, Essex Co., NY per family tree of Sarah B. on ancestry.ca, Apr 1 2023. per GEDCOM of James A. McKane, July 7, 2008.1,2
Family: Mercy Potter b. 4 May 1736
- Hazelton Spencer+ b. 29 Aug 1757, d. 7 Feb 1813
- Augustus Spencer+1 b. 8 Jun 1763, d. 1814
- Diana Spencer+1 b. 1769, d. a 6 Feb 1804
Mercy Potter1
F, #63296, b. 4 May 1736
- Birth*: 4 May 1736; Warwick, Kent Co., Rhode Island, U.S.A.; Date May 4 1736 & location Warwick, Kent Co., Rhode Island per family tree of Sarah B. on ancestry.ca, Apr 1 2023. per GEDCOM of James A. McKane, July 7, 2008.1,2
- Marriage*: 9 January 1757; West Greenwich, Kent Co., Rhode Island, U.S.A.; Date Jan 9 1757 & location West Greenwich, Rhode Island NY per family tree of Sarah B. on ancestry.ca, Apr 1 2023. per GEDCOM of Doug Norman, Nov 5 2010. per GEDCOM of James A. McKane, July 7, 2008.; Principal=Benjamin Spencer1,2
- Married Name: 9 January 1757; Spencer1
Family: Benjamin Spencer b. 28 Jan 1736, d. 4 Nov 1777
- Hazelton Spencer+ b. 29 Aug 1757, d. 7 Feb 1813
- Augustus Spencer+1 b. 8 Jun 1763, d. 1814
- Diana Spencer+1 b. 1769, d. a 6 Feb 1804
Margaret Richards1
F, #63297, b. 1771, d. 1830
- Father*: Jean "John" Richards1 b. 22 Nov 1721, d. 26 Jun 1807
- Mother*: Elso (Alida) Connor1 b. 1725, d. 1 Nov 1816
- Birth*: 1771; Fort Hunter, New York, U.S.A.; per GEDCOM of Donna Barraclough-Little, Apr 25 2009. per GEDCOM of James A. McKane, July 7, 2008.1
- Marriage*: 1788; Date 1787 per family tree of sde0427 on ancestry.ca, Oct 23 2018. per GEDCOM of Donna Barraclough-Little, Apr 25 2009. per GEDCOM of James A. McKane, July 7, 2008.; Principal=Hazelton Spencer1,2
- Death*: 1830; South Fredericksburgh Twp., Lennox & Addington Co., Upper Canada; Date 1815 & location Ont. per GEDCOM of Donna Barraclough-Little, Apr 25 2009. per GEDCOM of James A. McKane, July 7, 2008. Date 1830 per GEDCOM of Paul Caverlys, Oct 31 2011.1
- Married Name: 1788; Spencer1
Family: Hazelton Spencer b. 29 Aug 1757, d. 7 Feb 1813
- Richard Spencer+ b. 1797, d. 1863
- William Taylor Spencer+ b. 24 Apr 1797, d. 1851
- Margaret Spencer1 b. 23 Mar 1800, d. 10 Apr 1877
- Hazelton Spencer1 b. 23 Mar 1802, d. 1 Oct 1847
- Augustus Daniel Barnabas Spencer+ b. 4 Jun 1806, d. 27 Oct 1872
- Cecelia Spencer+1 b. 29 Sep 1811, d. 12 Apr 1888
Hazelton Spencer1
M, #63298, b. 29 August 1757, d. 7 February 1813
- Father*: Benjamin Spencer b. 28 Jan 1736, d. 4 Nov 1777
- Mother*: Mercy Potter b. 4 May 1736
- Birth*: 29 August 1757; East Greenwich, Kent Co., Rhode Island, U.S.A.; per GEDCOM of Donna Barraclough-Little, Apr 25 2009. per GEDCOM of James A. McKane, July 7, 2008. per GEDCOM of Elizabeth Archer (elizabeth.archer@sympatico.ca) Jul 2 2013.1
- Marriage*: 1788; Date 1787 per family tree of sde0427 on ancestry.ca, Oct 23 2018. per GEDCOM of Donna Barraclough-Little, Apr 25 2009. per GEDCOM of James A. McKane, July 7, 2008.; Principal=Margaret Richards1,2
- Death*: 7 February 1813; Kingston, Frontenac Co., Upper Canada; "At the time of the outbreak of the American War in 1812 he was county lieutenant of this county, an office combining the duties of our present sheriff and county crown attorney, and he died somewhat suddenly in February, 1813, from an illness brought on by over-exertion in the discharge of his duties as such officer." page 409, History of Lennox & Addington.
Location Kingston per GEDCOM of Donna Barraclough-Little, Apr 25 2009. Location S. Fred. per GEDCOM of James A. McKane, July 7, 2008. per GEDCOM of Elizabeth Archer (elizabeth.archer@sympatico.ca) Jul 2 2013.1
- Residence*: between 1797 and 1803; Government House, Kingston, Frontenac Co., Upper Canada; "Although he maintained his home upon the farm in this county, he was for six years, from 1797 to 1803, commandant of the garrison at Kingston, and during that period lived in the Government House in that town." page 408 of History of Lennox & Addington -
- Note: circa 1810; Fredericksburgh Twp., Lennox & Addington Co., Upper Canada; "Historical Narratives of Early Canada; Hazelton Spencer; b. 1757 - d. 1813; History is memory of life itself; Hazelton Spencer's election in late August, 1792 to Upper Canada's first House of Assembly
did not go uncontested. His victory in the riding of Lennox, Hastings and Northumberland was quickly disputed by his opponent, Ebenezer Washburn, a man of some wealth and influence in the colony. On September 2nd Washburn swore before a magistrate that Hazelton Spencer had won the election through "partiality of the Returning Officer." The two men had crossed swords before and Spencer decided that the best defence was a good offence. Spencer
discredited his accuser by criticizing Washburn's character and denouncing him for earlier falsely accusing Spencer of usurping his property. Lack of proof and want of witnesses forced Washburn to withdrew his allegations. Spencer retained his seat.
Hazelton (Hugh) Spencer was born in East Greenwich, Rhode Island, in 1757. On a list of Loyalists his occupation is given as a hatter. In 1777 he fled from American rebels and joined 'Gentleman Johnny' Burgoyne's British forces, serving as lieutenant in the King's Royal Regiment of New York. Spencer retired from the military on half pay in 1784 and settled in Fredericksburgh Township in eastern Ontario. Over the next few years, Spencer acquired a good deal of property, eventually accumulating some 5000 acres which extended across the counties of Lennox, Addington, Prince Edward, Northumberland & Durham, and the town of Kingston. He was among a group of prominent individuals who received an entire township from Governor John Graves Simcoe, a grant that was later rescinded. Simcoe was obviously very impressed with Spencer, describing him to Lord Dorchester in 1794 as; In His Own Words; "one of the most respectable members of the House of Assembly." While Spencer's activities in the House are not documented, Simcoe's high regard for him
stemmed partly from Spencer's readiness to assist in forming companies for the proposed Royal Canadian Battalion. In September, 1794 Simcoe sent "beating orders" to "Hazelton Spencer, Esq.," for the raising of one of the battalion's four companies. In a letter Simcoe signed "with great esteem," Spencer was commissioned captain and authorized by Simcoe,
because of "my regard for you" to name his own lieutenant and ensign. As major, Spencer served as commandant of the garrison at Kingston until 1798 and at Fort George at Niagara from 1800 to 1802.
When French emigres led by the royalist Le Comte Joseph de Puisaye wintered at the fort in Kingston, Spencer was asked to "afford them every civility and assistance" to which Spencer responded that he would do "everything in his power" to ensure their benevolent reception. Spencer also served as colonel of the 1st Lennox militia. While details regarding Spencer's life and education are sketchy, he was considered a man of ability and stature in early Upper Canada, He served as justice of the peace, judge of the Court of Quarter Sessions and as a member of the land board for the counties of Lennox, Addington, Hastings and Prince Edward. His attendance at meetings was better than most. He
attended 13 of the 25 sessions between 1807 and 1813. In 1796 Simcoe asked Spencer to "take on certain duties of the most important nature to
this Province." This involved serving as one of Upper Canada's three commissioners to meet with their Lower Canadian counterparts and decide on a method of sharing rum revenues, an important source of funds for the tiny colony. In 1806 Spencer was appointed a commissioner to administer the oath to officers on half pay and military allowances. Spencer's crowning appointment came on June 24th, 1794 when Simcoe named him Lieutenant of Lennox
County. It reflected Simcoe's high regard, for he conferred this position only upon those "who seem most respectable, for their property, loyalty and abilities." Simcoe said these county lieutenants represented "that legal aristocracy which the experience of ages has proved necessary for the inestimable form of government." Spencer's primary duty involved appointing and overseeing magistrates and militia officers. When Simcoe left Upper Canada,
these 'pastoral peers' quickly became obsolete.
Spencer, who married Margaret Richards, the daughter of a Loyalist, had six sons and three
daughters. He died on February 6th, 1813 in Fredericksburgh Township in Lennox and Addington County, not far from Napanee. Copyright © 2007 W. R. Wilson" http://www.uppercanadahistory.ca/ucfel/ucfel13.html[03/07/2012 8:59:24 PM] - Note*: 1812; Murray Twp., Northumberland Co., Upper Canada; "Hazelton Spencer lived in the Township of Murray, to the east of Brighton. He was an officer in the King's Royal Regiment and was killed in the War of 1812. This occured while returning from carrying dispatches from the front to Kingston. A son of Hazelton Spencer was Richard Spencer who was editor of The Weekly British Flag and the Educationalist in 1861 to 1864. His granddaughter lived until 1921, near the stone schoolhouse." from pg. 52 of The Tobey Book3
Family: Margaret Richards b. 1771, d. 1830
- Richard Spencer+ b. 1797, d. 1863
- William Taylor Spencer+ b. 24 Apr 1797, d. 1851
- Margaret Spencer1 b. 23 Mar 1800, d. 10 Apr 1877
- Hazelton Spencer1 b. 23 Mar 1802, d. 1 Oct 1847
- Augustus Daniel Barnabas Spencer+ b. 4 Jun 1806, d. 27 Oct 1872
- Cecelia Spencer+1 b. 29 Sep 1811, d. 12 Apr 1888
Inez Almeda Vosbourgh1,2,3
F, #63299, b. 1 September 1919, d. 2002

- Father*: George Vosbourgh Jr. b. 20 Dec 1869, d. 15 Jun 1947
- Mother*: Alice Gladys Town b. 1 Aug 1878, d. 30 Mar 1956
- Birth*: 1 September 1919; Brighton Twp., Northumberland Co., Ontario; Date 1919 per Memorial. Date 1919 & location Ont. per 1921 Census. Date Sep 1 1919 per GEDCOM of Isobel Adams Kanellos, July 9, 2008.2,4,3
- Marriage*: 1938; Northumberland Co., Ontario; "... my dad Harrison Raycraft was married in 1938 ... " per email from Paul Raycraft, Nov 14, 2014. per Memorial.; Principal=Harrison William Raycraft2,5
- Death*: 2002; Ontario; Date 2002 per Memorial.2
- Burial*: 2002; McPhail's Cemetery, Brighton Twp., Northumberland Co., Ontario; Memorial: (See Exhibit) Harrison Wm. Raycraft; 1916 - 2001; Inez Almeda Vosbourgh; 1919 - 2002; Their son; Ross John; 1948 - 2016 (McPhail's Cemetery, Brighton Twp., Oct 1 2020, by Dan)2
- Residence*: circa 1920; Hansen Road, Brighton Twp., Northumberland Co., Ontario; "Mom's family grew up on the farm on Hansen Rd. ... " per email from Paul Raycraft, Nov 14 2014.5
- Census*: 1921; Brighton Twp., Northumberland Co., Ontario; Age 2 at 1921 Census: see George Vosbourgh3
- Married Name: 1938; Raycraft2
Family: Harrison William Raycraft b. 1916, d. 2001
- Marriage*: 1938; Northumberland Co., Ontario; "... my dad Harrison Raycraft was married in 1938 ... " per email from Paul Raycraft, Nov 14, 2014. per Memorial.; Principal=Harrison William Raycraft2,5
- Ross John Raycraft2 b. 1948, d. 2016
Ross John Raycraft1,2
M, #63300, b. 1948, d. 2016

- Father*: Harrison William Raycraft2 b. 1916, d. 2001
- Mother*: Inez Almeda Vosbourgh2 b. 1 Sep 1919, d. 2002
- Birth*: 1948; Ontario; Date 1948 per Memorial.2
- Death*: 2016; Date 2016 per Memorial.2
- Burial*: 2016; McPhail's Cemetery, Brighton Twp., Northumberland Co., Ontario; Memorial: (See Exhibit) Harrison Wm. Raycraft; 1916 - 2001; Inez Almeda Vosbourgh; 1919 - 2002; Their son; Ross John; 1948 - 2016 (McPhail's Cemetery, Brighton Twp., Oct 1 2020, by Dan)2
- Note*: 2008; McPhail's Cemetery, Brighton Twp., Northumberland Co., Ontario; Memorial: (See Exhibit) Harrison Wm. Raycraft; 1916 - 2001; Inez Almeda Vosbourgh; 1919 - 2002; Their son; Ross John; 1948 - (McPhail's Cemetery, Brighton Twp., June 30, 2008)2
Citations
- Ross John Raycraft per Memorial.
- [S15] Unknown author, Tombstone Inscription.
Harry W. E. Dodd1
M, #63301, b. 1877
- Father*: John J. Dodd1 b. c 1845
- Mother*: Sarah Ellen Langton1 b. c 1845
- Birth*: 1877; Lakefield, Peterborough Co., Ontario; Date 1877 & location Lakefield per marr. reg'n.1
- Marriage*: 30 June 1897; Hastings, Northumberland Co., Ontario; Marriage Reg'n.##010546: Groom: Harry W. E. Dodd; Age: 20; Res.: Hastings; Born: Lakefield; Status: bachelor; Occ.: lab.; Parents: John J. Dodd & Sarah Ellen Laugton; Bride: Mary Raycraft; Age: 19; Res. & Born: Morganston; Status: spinster; Parents: William Raycraft & Mariah Beamish; Wit.: Fred & Lilly Dodd, Hastings; Date: Jun 30 1897; Place: Hastings; Rel.: Pres. & Episc.; Performed by: Rec. D. A. Thomson; Reg'd.: Jul 14 1897 (Ontario Marriage Registration, #010546-1897, ancestry.com); Principal=Mary Jane Raycraft2
- Residence*: 30 June 1897; Hastings, Northumberland Co., Ontario; Residence Hastings per marr. reg'n.1
Family: Mary Jane Raycraft b. 23 Oct 1877
John J. Dodd1
M, #63302, b. circa 1845
- Birth*: circa 1845; per marriage reg'n. of son Harry W. E. Dodd.1
- Marriage*: before 1875; per marriage reg'n. of son Harry W. E. Dodd.; Principal=Sarah Ellen Langton1
Family: Sarah Ellen Langton b. c 1845
- Harry W. E. Dodd1 b. 1877
Citations
- [S8] Unknown author, Ontario Archives, Record Type: Microfilm.
Sarah Ellen Langton1
F, #63303, b. circa 1845
- Birth*: circa 1845; per marriage reg'n. of son Harry W. E. Dodd.1
- Marriage*: before 1875; per marriage reg'n. of son Harry W. E. Dodd.; Principal=John J. Dodd1
- Married Name: before 1875; Dodd1
Family: John J. Dodd b. c 1845
- Harry W. E. Dodd1 b. 1877
Citations
- [S8] Unknown author, Ontario Archives, Record Type: Microfilm.
Edna Selina McMurray1,2,3
F, #63304, b. 13 September 1904, d. 29 January 1965

- Father*: Joseph McMurray b. 24 Jan 1874, d. 20 Mar 1945
- Mother*: Berdena Foster b. 3 Oct 1880
- Birth*: 13 September 1904; Haldimand Twp., Northumberland Co., Ontario; Birth Reg'n.# : Name: Edna Selina McMurray; Date: Sep 13 1904; Parents: Joseph McMurray & Birdena Foster; ... pg. 2 n/a ... (Ontario Birth Registration, #... , ancestry.com) Date 1904 per Memorial. Date Sep 1904 & location Ont. per 1911 Census. Date 1904 & location Haldimand Twp. per marr. reg'n. - Ernest Lyal Roblin. Date Sep 13 1904 & location Northumberland Co. per family tree of elaine_steger on ancestry.com, Sep 5 2013.2,3,4,5,6
- Marriage*: 6 August 1925; 950 Dufferin St., Toronto, York Co., Ontario; Marriage Reg'n.#004416: Groom: Ernest Lyal Roblin; Age: 23; Res.: Brighton; Born: Brighton Twp.; Status: bachelor; Occ.: Hardware Clerk; Rel.: Pres.; Parents: George Roblin Marie McCready; Bride: Edna Selena McMurray; Age: 21; Res.: Grafton; Born: Haldimand Twp.; Status: spinster; Rel.: Pres.; Parents: Joseph McMurray & Birden Foster; Date: Aug 6 1925; Place: 950 Dufferin St., Toronto; Wit.: C. L. & Mrs. Caullis, 950 Dufferin St., Toronto; Performed by: H. J. MacKay, 950 Dufferin St., Toronto, United Church of Canada; Sworn: Brighton, Aug 1 1925; Reg'r.: .. Roblin .. (Ontario Marriage Registration, #004416-1925, ancestry.com); Principal=Ernest Lyal Roblin7
- Marriage*: 10 October 1942; Ontario; Date Oct 10 1942 & location Ont. per family tree of elaine_steger on ancestry.com, Sep 5 2013. per Memorial.; Principal=Kenneth Lloyd Reddom2,3
- Death*: 29 January 1965; Belleville, Hastings Co., Ontario; Date 1965 per Memorial. Date Jan 29 1965 & location Belleville per family tree of elaine_steger on ancestry.com, Sep 5 2013.2,3
- Burial*: 2 February 1965; McPhail's Cemetery, Brighton Twp., Northumberland Co., Ontario; Memorial: (See Exhibit) REDDOM; Mother; Edna C.; McMurray; 1904 - 1965; Father; Lloyd K.; Reddom; 1909 - 1956 (McPhail's Cemetery, Brighton Twp., June 30, 2008)2
- Census*: 1911; Haldimand Twp., Northumberland Co., Ontario; Age 6 at 1911 Census: see Joseph McMurray6
- Residence*: 6 August 1925; Grafton, Northumberland Co., Ontario; Residence Grafton per marr. reg'n. - Ernest Lyal Roblin.5
- Married Name: 6 August 1925; Roblin7
- Married Name: 10 October 1942; Reddom2
Family 1: Ernest Lyal Roblin b. 2 Nov 1902, d. 10 Aug 1930
- Marriage*: 6 August 1925; 950 Dufferin St., Toronto, York Co., Ontario; Marriage Reg'n.#004416: Groom: Ernest Lyal Roblin; Age: 23; Res.: Brighton; Born: Brighton Twp.; Status: bachelor; Occ.: Hardware Clerk; Rel.: Pres.; Parents: George Roblin Marie McCready; Bride: Edna Selena McMurray; Age: 21; Res.: Grafton; Born: Haldimand Twp.; Status: spinster; Rel.: Pres.; Parents: Joseph McMurray & Birden Foster; Date: Aug 6 1925; Place: 950 Dufferin St., Toronto; Wit.: C. L. & Mrs. Caullis, 950 Dufferin St., Toronto; Performed by: H. J. MacKay, 950 Dufferin St., Toronto, United Church of Canada; Sworn: Brighton, Aug 1 1925; Reg'r.: .. Roblin .. (Ontario Marriage Registration, #004416-1925, ancestry.com); Principal=Ernest Lyal Roblin7
- Marguerite Roblin3 b. 1926, d. 13 Jul 1987
- George Joseph Roblin+2 b. 20 Sep 1927, d. 27 Jul 1998
- Murray Bruce Roblin3 b. 8 Jul 1930, d. 2 Nov 1992
Family 2: Kenneth Lloyd Reddom b. 10 Aug 1909, d. 24 Jun 1958
- Marriage*: 10 October 1942; Ontario; Date Oct 10 1942 & location Ont. per family tree of elaine_steger on ancestry.com, Sep 5 2013. per Memorial.; Principal=Kenneth Lloyd Reddom2,3
Citations
- Edna Selina McMurray per Birth Reg'n. Edna Celina McMurray per family tree of elaine_steger on ancestry.com, Sep 5 2013.
- [S15] Unknown author, Tombstone Inscription.
- [S82] Tree on Ancestry.com, online unknown url.
- [S4] Unknown author, Ontario Birth Registrations, Record Type: Microfilm, Name Of Person: Ontario Achives (birth).
- [S8] Unknown author, Ontario Archives, Record Type: Microfilm.
- [S60] Unknown author, 1911 Canada Census, Record Type: microfilm.
- [S8] Unknown author, Ontario Archives, Record Type: Microfilm, #004416-1925.
David Nelson Reddom1
M, #63305, b. 3 September 1957, d. 12 October 1957

- Birth*: 3 September 1957; Northumberland Co., Ontario; Date Sep 3 1957 per Memorial. Robert and Joan Reddom visited me today (Sep 5 2013) and mentioned that David Nelson Reddom was their child - not Harold Reddom.1,2
- Death*: 12 October 1957; Ontario; Date Oct 12 1957 per Memorial.1
- Burial*: 14 October 1957; McPhail's Cemetery, Brighton Twp., Northumberland Co., Ontario; Memorial: (See Exhibit) In Memory of Out Baby; David Nelson Reddom; September 3, 1957; October 12, 1957 (McPhail's Cemetery, Brighton Twp., June 30, 2008)1
Walter Lisle "Lyal" Mills1,2,3
M, #63306, b. 27 September 1906, d. 1985

- Father*: Jay B. Mills b. 1 Jan 1877, d. 1972
- Mother*: Caroline Allen b. 1 Jan 1874, d. 1956
- Birth*: 27 September 1906; Brighton, Northumberland Co., Ontario; Birth Reg'n.#050053: Name: Walter Lisle Mills; Date: Sep 27 1906; Parents: Jay Mills & Caroline Allen; Res.: Brighton; Occ.: Teamster; Phys. & Inf.: R. J. Wade, Brighton; Reg'd.: Sep 27 1906 (Ontario Birth Registration, #050053-1906, ancestry.ca) Date 1906 per Memorial. Date 1906 & location Ont. per 1921 Census. Date Sep 1906 & location Ont. per 1911 Census. Date 1906 & location Brighton per marriage reg'n.- Elma Inez Spencer.2,4,5,6,7
- Marriage*: 15 August 1930; Brighton, Northumberland Co., Ontario; Marriage Reg'n.#017304: Groom: Walter Lyal Mills; Age: 23; Res. & Born: Brighton; Status: bachelor; Occ.: lab.; Rel.: United; Parents: Jay B. Mills & Caroline Allen; Bride: Elma Inez Spencer; Age: 27; Res.: Brighton; Born: Brighton Twp.; Status: spinster; Occ.: maid; Rel.: United; Parents: John Manley Spencer & Maytee Keighton; Expected Place of Marr.: Brighton; Wit.: Hazel Vosburg & Mrs. A.K. McLeod, both of Brighton; Date: Aug 15 1930; Place: Village of Brighton; Performed by: A.K. McLeod, Brighton, United Church of Canada, 1548; Sworn: Brighton, Aug 9 1930; Reg'r.: Oscar L. Morrow, Brighton (Ontario Marriage Registration, #017304-1930, ancestry.ca)
per Memorial.; Principal=Elma Inez Spencer2,8 - Death*: 1985; Date 1985 per Memorial.2
- Burial*: 1985; McPhail's Cemetery, Brighton Twp., Northumberland Co., Ontario; Memorial: (See Exhibit) MILLS; Elma Inez; Spencer; 1903 - 1986; Walter Layal; Mills; 1906 - 1985; Parents of Rosemary & Marina (McPhail's Cemetery, Brighton Twp., June 30, 2008)2
- Census*: 1911; Brighton Twp., Northumberland Co., Ontario; Age 5 at 1911 Census: see Jay Mills4
- Census: 10 June 1921; Ward 2, Brighton, Northumberland Co., Ontario; Age 14 at 1921 Census: see Jay Mills6
- Residence*: 15 August 1930; Brighton, Northumberland Co., Ontario; Residence Brighton per marriage reg'n.- Elma Inez Spencer.7
Family: Elma Inez Spencer b. 4 Jun 1903, d. 1986
- Marriage*: 15 August 1930; Brighton, Northumberland Co., Ontario; Marriage Reg'n.#017304: Groom: Walter Lyal Mills; Age: 23; Res. & Born: Brighton; Status: bachelor; Occ.: lab.; Rel.: United; Parents: Jay B. Mills & Caroline Allen; Bride: Elma Inez Spencer; Age: 27; Res.: Brighton; Born: Brighton Twp.; Status: spinster; Occ.: maid; Rel.: United; Parents: John Manley Spencer & Maytee Keighton; Expected Place of Marr.: Brighton; Wit.: Hazel Vosburg & Mrs. A.K. McLeod, both of Brighton; Date: Aug 15 1930; Place: Village of Brighton; Performed by: A.K. McLeod, Brighton, United Church of Canada, 1548; Sworn: Brighton, Aug 9 1930; Reg'r.: Oscar L. Morrow, Brighton (Ontario Marriage Registration, #017304-1930, ancestry.ca)
per Memorial.; Principal=Elma Inez Spencer2,8
- Rosemay Bristolene Lila Mills9 b. 21 Mar 1931, d. 16 Dec 1976
- Marina Spencer Mills9 b. 14 Feb 1935, d. 31 Jul 2009
Citations
- Walter Lisle Mills per Birth Reg'n.
- [S15] Unknown author, Tombstone Inscription.
- [S4] Unknown author, Ontario Birth Registrations, Record Type: Microfilm, Name Of Person: Ontario Achives (birth).
- [S60] Unknown author, 1911 Canada Census, Record Type: microfilm.
- [S4] Unknown author, Ontario Birth Registrations, Record Type: Microfilm, Name Of Person: Ontario Achives (birth), #050053-1906.
- [S121] Unknown author, 1921 Census.
- [S8] Unknown author, Ontario Archives, Record Type: Microfilm.
- [S8] Unknown author, Ontario Archives, Record Type: Microfilm, #017304-1930.
- [S82] Tree on Ancestry.com, online unknown url.
Rose Estella "Stella" Breeze1,2,3,4
F, #63307, b. 9 July 1881, d. 1942

- Father*: George Breeze2 b. c 1855
- Mother*: Rose Crouter2 b. c 1855
- Birth*: 9 July 1881; Michigan, U.S.A.; Date 1884 & location Michigan per 1921 Census. Date Jul 1881 & location US per 1911 Census. Date Jul 9 1881 & location Ont. rural per 1901 Census. Date 1881 & location Michigan per marr. reg'n. Date 1881 per Memorial.2,3,5,6,4
- Marriage*: 22 November 1899; Brighton Twp., Northumberland Co., Ontario; Marriage Reg'n.# : Groom: Robert Hazelton Spencer; Age: 24; Res. & Born: Brighton Twp.; Status: bachelor; Occ.: farmer; Parents: Corey Spencer & Margaret Spencer; Bride: Rose Estella Breeze; Age: 18; Res.: Brighton Twp.; Born: Michigan; Status: spinster; Parents: George Breeze & Rose Coulter; Wit.: Richard Spencer & May McColl, Brighton Twp.; Date: Nov 22 1899; Place: Brighton Twp.; Rel.: Meth.; Performed by: Darius Crouter; Reg'd.: Nov 25 1899; Reg'r.: Darius Crouter (Ontario Marriage Registration, #011422-1899, ancestry.com); Principal=Robert Hazelton Spencer7
- Death*: 1942; Ontario; Date 1942 per Memorial.5
- Burial*: 1942; McPhail's Cemetery, Brighton Twp., Northumberland Co., Ontario; Memorial: (See Exhibit) SPENCER; Robert H. Spencer - 1875 - 1944; Rose Estella Breeze, His Wife - 1881 - 1942; Their Children; Albert Edward - 1901 - 1913; Jessie Aletla - 1903 - 1924; Margaret Irene - 1907 - 1967; Almand Edway 1916 - ; Charlie Clayton - 1919 - 1998 (McPhail's Cemetery, Brighton Twp., June 30, 2008)5
- Immigration*: 1890; Ontario; Immigration 1890 per 1911 Census.6
- Married Name: 22 November 1899; Spencer2
- Census*: April 1901; Brighton Twp., Northumberland Co., Ontario; Age 19 at 1901 Census: see Robert Spencer3
- Census: 1911; Brighton Twp., Hilton, Northumberland Co., Ontario; Age 29 at 1911 Census: see Robert Spencer6
- Census: 1921; Brighton Twp., Northumberland Co., Ontario; Age 37 at 1921 Census: see Robert Spencer4
Family: Robert Hazelton Spencer b. 9 Nov 1875, d. 19 Apr 1944
- Marriage*: 22 November 1899; Brighton Twp., Northumberland Co., Ontario; Marriage Reg'n.# : Groom: Robert Hazelton Spencer; Age: 24; Res. & Born: Brighton Twp.; Status: bachelor; Occ.: farmer; Parents: Corey Spencer & Margaret Spencer; Bride: Rose Estella Breeze; Age: 18; Res.: Brighton Twp.; Born: Michigan; Status: spinster; Parents: George Breeze & Rose Coulter; Wit.: Richard Spencer & May McColl, Brighton Twp.; Date: Nov 22 1899; Place: Brighton Twp.; Rel.: Meth.; Performed by: Darius Crouter; Reg'd.: Nov 25 1899; Reg'r.: Darius Crouter (Ontario Marriage Registration, #011422-1899, ancestry.com); Principal=Robert Hazelton Spencer7
- Albert Edward Spencer3 b. 23 Jan 1901, d. 26 Nov 1913
- Jessie Aletta Spencer5 b. 8 May 1903, d. 13 Nov 1924
- Margaret Irene "Maggie" Spencer5 b. 5 Apr 1907, d. 1967
- Almand Edway Spencer5 b. 28 Sep 1916, d. 12 Feb 2008
- Charles Clayton "Charlie" Spencer5 b. 1919, d. 7 May 1998
Citations
- Rose Estella Breeze per marr. reg'n. Stella per 1901 & 1911 Census. Rose per 1921 Census.
- [S8] Unknown author, Ontario Archives, Record Type: Microfilm.
- [S13] Unknown author, 1901 Canada Census, Record Type: microfilm.
- [S121] Unknown author, 1921 Census.
- [S15] Unknown author, Tombstone Inscription.
- [S60] Unknown author, 1911 Canada Census, Record Type: microfilm.
- [S8] Unknown author, Ontario Archives, Record Type: Microfilm, #011422-1899.
George Breeze1
M, #63308, b. circa 1855
- Birth*: circa 1855; per marriage reg'n. of daughter Rose Estella (Breeze) Spencer.1
- Marriage*: before 1880; per marriage reg'n. of daughter Rose Estella (Breeze) Spencer.; Principal=Rose Crouter1
- Immigration*: 1890; Ontario; Immigration 1890 per 1911 Census - daughter Rose Estella (Breeze) Spencer.2
Family: Rose Crouter b. c 1855
- Rose Estella "Stella" Breeze+1 b. 9 Jul 1881, d. 1942
Rose Crouter1
F, #63309, b. circa 1855
- Birth*: circa 1855; per marriage reg'n. of daughter Rose Estella (Breeze) Spencer.1
- Marriage*: before 1880; per marriage reg'n. of daughter Rose Estella (Breeze) Spencer.; Principal=George Breeze1
- Married Name: before 1880; Breeze1
Family: George Breeze b. c 1855
- Rose Estella "Stella" Breeze+1 b. 9 Jul 1881, d. 1942
Citations
- [S8] Unknown author, Ontario Archives, Record Type: Microfilm.