Samuel Spalding1
M, #92848, b. 1814, d. 25 November 1845
- Father*: Thomas Major Spalding1 b. 15 Aug 1780, d. 14 Dec 1852
- Mother*: Anna Merriam1 b. 4 Dec 1783, d. 26 Dec 1841
- Birth*: 1814; Haldimand Twp., Northumberland Co., Ontario; per Merriam Family Tree - www.merriamfamilytree.org..1
- Death*: 25 November 1845; Haldimand Twp., Grafton, Northumberland Co., Ontario; per Merriam Family Tree - www.merriamfamilytree.org..1
Citations
- [S83] Ancestry.ca, online unknown url.
John S. Spalding1
M, #92849, b. 1815, d. 1862
- Father*: Thomas Major Spalding1 b. 15 Aug 1780, d. 14 Dec 1852
- Mother*: Anna Merriam1 b. 4 Dec 1783, d. 26 Dec 1841
- Birth*: 1815; Haldimand Twp., Northumberland Co., Ontario; per Merriam Family Tree - www.merriamfamilytree.org..1
- Marriage*: 27 January 1842; Port Hope, Northumberland Co., Ontario; per Merriam Family Tree - www.merriamfamilytree.org..; Principal=Margaret Cleghorn1
- Death*: 1862; Port Hope, Northumberland Co., Ontario; per Merriam Family Tree - www.merriamfamilytree.org..1
Family: Margaret Cleghorn b. 1817, d. 14 Nov 1888
Citations
- [S83] Ancestry.ca, online unknown url.
Margaret Cleghorn1
F, #92850, b. 1817, d. 14 November 1888
- Birth*: 1817; New York, U.S.A.; per Merriam Family Tree - www.merriamfamilytree.org..1
- Marriage*: 27 January 1842; Port Hope, Northumberland Co., Ontario; per Merriam Family Tree - www.merriamfamilytree.org..; Principal=John S. Spalding1
- Death*: 14 November 1888; Port Hope, Northumberland Co., Ontario; per Merriam Family Tree - www.merriamfamilytree.org..1
- Married Name: 27 January 1842; Spalding1
Family: John S. Spalding b. 1815, d. 1862
Citations
- [S83] Ancestry.ca, online unknown url.
Oliver Spalding1
M, #92851, b. 2 February 1820, d. 4 February 1820
- Father*: Thomas Major Spalding1 b. 15 Aug 1780, d. 14 Dec 1852
- Mother*: Anna Merriam1 b. 4 Dec 1783, d. 26 Dec 1841
- Birth*: 2 February 1820; Haldimand Twp., Northumberland Co., Ontario; per Merriam Family Tree - www.merriamfamilytree.org..1
- Death*: 4 February 1820; Hadimand Twp., Northumberland Co., Ontario; per Merriam Family Tree - www.merriamfamilytree.org..1
Citations
- [S83] Ancestry.ca, online unknown url.
Lelvi Spalding1
M, #92852, b. 2 February 1820, d. 4 February 1820
- Father*: Thomas Major Spalding1 b. 15 Aug 1780, d. 14 Dec 1852
- Mother*: Anna Merriam1 b. 4 Dec 1783, d. 26 Dec 1841
- Birth*: 2 February 1820; Haldimand Twp., Northumberland Co., Ontario; per Merriam Family Tree - www.merriamfamilytree.org..1
- Death*: 4 February 1820; Haldimand Twp., Northumberland Co., Ontario; per Merriam Family Tree - www.merriamfamilytree.org..1
Citations
- [S83] Ancestry.ca, online unknown url.
Huldah Ann Spalding1
F, #92853, b. 1821, d. 3 June 1890
- Father*: Thomas Major Spalding1 b. 15 Aug 1780, d. 14 Dec 1852
- Mother*: Anna Merriam1 b. 4 Dec 1783, d. 26 Dec 1841
- Birth*: 1821; Haldimand Twp., Northumberland Co., Ontario; per Merriam Family Tree - www.merriamfamilytree.org..1
- Death*: 3 June 1890; Toronto, York Co., Ontario; per Merriam Family Tree - www.merriamfamilytree.org..1
Citations
- [S83] Ancestry.ca, online unknown url.
Robert Henry Rubidge1,2,3
M, #92854, b. 26 November 1764, d. 27 February 1829
- Birth*: 26 November 1764; London, Essex Co., England; Date Nov 26 1764 & location Londaon, Essex Co, England per family tree of Della Bourgue on ancestry.ca, Jun 19 2022. per GEDCOM of Eira (Eira@makepeace.net) Aug 10 2016.2,3
- Marriage*: 29 January 1785; St. Dunstans, Stepney, England; per family tree of Della Bourgue on ancestry.ca, Jun 19 2022. per GEDCOM of Eira (Eira@makepeace.net) Aug 10 2016.; Principal=Ann Margaret Gilmore2
- Marriage*: 9 November 1800; England; per GEDCOM of Eira (Eira@makepeace.net) Aug 10 2016.; Principal=Eleanor Lark Payne2
- Death*: 27 February 1829; Clayton Locks Fields, London, England; Date Feb 27 1829 & location Clayton Locks Fields, London, England per family tree of Della Bourgue on ancestry.ca, Jun 19 2022. per GEDCOM of Eira (Eira@makepeace.net) Aug 10 2016.2,3
Family 1: Ann Margaret Gilmore b. 16 Jan 1763, d. 4 Jan 1800
- Lt. Robert Henry Rubidge3 b. 1 Jan 1786, d. 15 Jun 1859
- Capt. Charles Rubidge+2 b. 20 Apr 1787, d. 5 Feb 1873
- Mary Ann Rubidge2 b. 11 Aug 1791, d. 27 Nov 1792
Family 2: Eleanor Lark Payne b. 10 Jun 1767, d. 29 May 1835
- Joseph William Rubidge+3 b. 20 Feb 1802, d. 10 Aug 1827
- Frederick Preston Rubidge+2 b. 10 Mar 1806, d. 16 Aug 1897
- Edmund Theodore Rubidge2 b. 6 Jan 1809, d. 11 Jun 1835
- Alfred Richard Rubidge+2 b. 28 Feb 1811, d. 3 Nov 1876
Eleanor Lark Payne1
F, #92855, b. 10 June 1767, d. 29 May 1835
- Birth*: 10 June 1767; Deverill Longbridge, Wiltshire, England; Date Jan 11 1767 & location Deverill Longbridge, Wiltshire, England per family tree of Della Bourgue on ancestry.ca, Jun 19 2022. per GEDCOM of Eira (Eira@makepeace.net) Aug 10 2016.1,2
- Marriage*: 9 November 1800; England; per GEDCOM of Eira (Eira@makepeace.net) Aug 10 2016.; Principal=Robert Henry Rubidge1
- Death*: 29 May 1835; Cobourg, Northumberland Co., Ontario; per family tree of Della Bourgue on ancestry.ca, Jun 19 2022. per GEDCOM of Eira (Eira@makepeace.net) Aug 10 2016.1,2
- Married Name: 9 November 1800; Rubidge1
Family: Robert Henry Rubidge b. 26 Nov 1764, d. 27 Feb 1829
- Joseph William Rubidge+2 b. 20 Feb 1802, d. 10 Aug 1827
- Frederick Preston Rubidge+1 b. 10 Mar 1806, d. 16 Aug 1897
- Edmund Theodore Rubidge1 b. 6 Jan 1809, d. 11 Jun 1835
- Alfred Richard Rubidge+1 b. 28 Feb 1811, d. 3 Nov 1876
Capt. Charles Rubidge1,2,3,4,5,6,7
M, #92856, b. 20 April 1787, d. 5 February 1873
- Father*: Robert Henry Rubidge2 b. 26 Nov 1764, d. 27 Feb 1829
- Mother*: Ann Margaret Gilmore b. 16 Jan 1763, d. 4 Jan 1800
- Birth*: 20 April 1787; London, England; Date 1786 & location London, England per Death Reg'n. Date 1787 & location England per 1871 Census. Date 1786 & location England per 1851 Census. "RUBIDGE, CHARLES, naval officer, settler, and emigration agent; b. 30 April 1787, and baptized at London, Eng., second son of Robert Rubidge and Margaret Gilmour, and half-brother of Frederick Rubidge*; per Dictionary of Canadian Biography - Charles Rubidge (http://www.biographi.ca/en/bio/rubidge_charles_10E.html)
Date Apr 30 1787 & location St. George in the East, London, England per family tree of Della Bourque on ancestry.ca, Oct 20 2020. Date Apr 20 1787 & locaiton London per GEDCOM of Eira (Eira@makepeace.net) Aug 10 2016.2,8,9,10,7,6 - Marriage*: 20 January 1810; St. Paul, Deptford, Kent Co., England; "m. Margaret Clarke 20 Jan. 1810, by whom he had three sons and three daughters; ... "
per Dictionary of Canadian Biography - Charles Rubidge (http://www.biographi.ca/en/bio/rubidge_charles_10E.html) per family tree of Della Bourque on ancestry.ca, Oct 20 2020.; Principal=Margaret Clarke9,10 - Death*: 5 February 1873; Peterborough, Peterborough Co., Ontario; Death Reg'n.#006063: Name: Charles Rubidge; Date: Feb 5 1873; Age: 86; Rank: Retired Commander Royal Navy; Born: London, England; Cause: old age, 2 weeks; Reg'd.: Aug 2 1873; Rel.: CE; Reg'r.: ? Edwards (Ontario Death Registration, #006063-1873, ancestry.com)
Note: Birth location is probably London, but is written to look like "Saudan".???
Note: There is no indication on this page or in the accompanying text of the location in Peterborough Co.; he was living in Peterborough town per 1871 Census, so assume he died there.
"d. 5 Feb. 1873." per Dictionary of Canadian Biography - Charles Rubidge (http://www.biographi.ca/en/bio/rubidge_charles_10E.html) per GEDCOM of Eira (Eira@makepeace.net) Aug 10 2016.2,11,10,7 - Burial*: 7 February 1873; Little Lake Cemetery, Peterborough, Peterborough Co., Ontario; FindaGrave: Name: Charles Rubidge; BIRTH: 30 Apr 1787; DEATH: 5 Feb 1873 (aged 85); BURIAL: Little Lake Cemetery, Peterborough, Peterborough County, Ontario, Canada; MEMORIAL ID: 167554112 (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/167554112/charles-rubidge)5
- Note: 1812; Annapolis, Maryland, U.S.A.; "Charles Rubidge’s mother died when he was eight, and one year later he entered the Royal Navy as a volunteer first class on an uncle’s ship. His far-flung naval service took him to the West Indies and, in 1812, to Annapolis, Maryland. He served with the Mediterranean and Atlantic fleets in the Napoleonic campaigns, was commissioned a lieutenant in 1812, and was twice wounded on active service." per Dictionary of Canadian Biography - Charles Rubidge (http://www.biographi.ca/en/bio/rubidge_charles_10E.html)10
- Residence: 1819; Hamilton Twp., Northumberland Co., Upper Canada; "Rubidge was placed on half pay in 1815. By 1819 he saw no hope of resuming active service and emigrated to Cobourg, Upper Canada." per Dictionary of Canadian Biography - Charles Rubidge (http://www.biographi.ca/en/bio/rubidge_charles_10E.html)10
- Residence: April 1820; Otonabee Twp., Newcastle Dist., Upper Canada; "In the spring of 1820 he took his wife and three small children to the bush to become one of the first settlers in Otonabee Township. He settled on a 200-acre lot and acquired three other lots to make up the 800 acres allowed a naval officer of his rank. As a backwoods farmer Rubidge was one of the more successful of the half-pay officers who settled in the Peterborough district. He attributed his success in the early years to a cautious beginning, to “doing little, and that partly with my own hands,” until he gained experience." per Dictionary of Canadian Biography - Charles Rubidge (http://www.biographi.ca/en/bio/rubidge_charles_10E.html)10
- Note*: 1821; Otonabee Twp., Peterborough Co., Upper Canaa; "The surveyor's map in Trenton Past and Present by Nick and Helma Mika shows both the Roman Catholic Chapel and the school which, according to Rev. Grier, was built about 1821 by Protestants. The surveyor was Frederick Preston Rubidge (1806-1898), half brother of Captain Charles Rubidge, who was reported to be the second settler in Otonabee Township. In The Valley of the Trent Edwin C. Guillet gives a brief biographical sketch of F.P. Rubidge, quotes some of his poetry, and provides information about his various survey works." from History of South Murray Twp. by Margaret L. May, per Masonic Lodge archives, Dan Buchanan, August 1, 2018.
- Note: 1825; Newcastle Dist., Upper Canada; "It is for his connection with emigration, which began in 1825 with the arrival of Peter Robinson’s settlers from southern Ireland, that Rubidge is best known. He assisted Robinson on a voluntary basis by placing the emigrants destined for Otonabee Township on their lots and directed the cutting of ten miles of bush road, briefly named after him, to serve as a winter supply route to the depot on the townsite of Peterborough. In common with several others he received a town and a park lot in Peterborough for his exertions." per Dictionary of Canadian Biography - Charles Rubidge (http://www.biographi.ca/en/bio/rubidge_charles_10E.html)10
- Residence*: circa January 1827; Scott's Mills, Peterborough Co., Upper Canada; "During the winter of 1826-27 Sir Peregrine Maitland, Lieutenant-Governor of Upper Canada, Colonel Talbot, the Hon. John Beverley Robinson, the Hon. Zacheus Burnham, and James Gray Bethune of Cobourg travelled by sleigh to Rubidge's house near what is now the village of Keene, where they were welcomed by Peter Robinson, Captain Rubidge and many of the settlers. The Lieutenant-Governor visited some of the Irish in Ennismore, and received deputations from other township at "Government House" - Robinson's commodious dwelling at Scott's Mills." from "Early Life in Upper Canada" by Edwin C. Guillet, pg. 67.3
- Note: 1831; Peterborough, Newcastle Dist., Upper Canada; "From 1831 until August 1832 Rubidge held a temporary appointment as a crown land agent at Peterborough with responsibility for seven townships in neighbouring parts of Newcastle District; he claimed that 4,000 new emigrants came to the district while he held this office. His duties as agent included supervision of the assistance given poor settlers at Lieutenant Governor Sir John Colborne*’s direction." per Dictionary of Canadian Biography - Charles Rubidge (http://www.biographi.ca/en/bio/rubidge_charles_10E.html)10
- Note: 1838; Peterborough, Newcastle Dist., Upper Canada; "In 1838 Rubidge visited England and wrote A plain statement of the advantages attending emigration to Upper Canada, in which he stated that improvements over the past few years had demonstrated “that Canada is destined to become the comparatively rich as well as the poor man’s country,” and offered practical advice to those who decided to emigrate. The following spring Colonel G. F. Wyndham employed Rubidge to superintend the voyage of 181 emigrants from his Irish estates to Cobourg and to find work for them in Upper Canada." per Dictionary of Canadian Biography - Charles Rubidge (http://www.biographi.ca/en/bio/rubidge_charles_10E.html)10
- Residence: 1841; Peterborough Co., Canada West; "Rubidge played an active role in the community that grew up around him: he was appointed a justice of the peace in 1820, with his neighbours he petitioned for local improvements and helped raise funds for the Church of England, and he was chosen as a returning officer in four elections. He gave up active farming in 1841 when he was appointed registrar for the county of Peterborough, a post he held for more than 30 years. He was also promoted retired commander in the Royal Navy on 12 Oct. 1841, and in 1853 he received a Greenwich Hospital out-pension." per Dictionary of Canadian Biography - Charles Rubidge (http://www.biographi.ca/en/bio/rubidge_charles_10E.html)10
- Census: 1851; Peterborough, Peterborough Co., Canada West; Age 65 at 1851 Census: Rubidge, Chas., 65, b. England, CE, Capt. R.N., married; Margaret, 64, b. England, CE, married; ?Toker?, Elizabeth, 30. b. Cda., CE, widow; Purden, Isabella, 26?, b. Ireland, CE, governess, single; Toker, Clara M., 11, b. Cda., CE; Mary G. E., 10; Kenny, Mary, 22, b. Ireland, CE, servant, single; Wright, Ann, 22, b. Ireland, CE, servant, single (1851 Census: Town of Peterboro, Peterboro Co., pg. 41 of 91,line 28 - ancestry.ca)
Note: Assuming the name below Charles and Margaret is "Toker" because some people by this name are buried in Little Lake Cemetery. The Elizabeth Toker here may be their daughter - dates work. Let's look into this...6 - Note: 1867; Peterborough, Peterborough Co., Upper Canada; "Rubidge’s experience enabled him to speak with authority to those interested in assisting the emigration of paupers. Sir Robert John Wilmot-Horton printed information and opinions supplied by Rubidge in his Ireland and Canada (1839). Eight years later Rubidge gave evidence on backwoods settlement and assisted emigration to the 1847 select committee of the House of Lords on colonization from Ireland. Rubidge indirectly influenced the writing of the history of his district. Thomas Poole set a pattern in 1867, followed by others, when he relied on Rubidge for material describing Robinson’s emigrants and when he reflected Rubidge’s opinion in assessing the manner in which they were settled." per Dictionary of Canadian Biography - Charles Rubidge (http://www.biographi.ca/en/bio/rubidge_charles_10E.html)10
- Census*: April 1871; Peterborough, Peterborough West Co., Ontario; Age 84 at 1871 Census: Rubidge, 84, b. England, Eng., CE, Capt. R N., widower (1871 Census: Town of Peterborough, Peterborough West Co., dist. 56, sub-dist. C-2, pg. 6, line 6 - ancestry.ca)
Note: Charles Rubidge is at the bottom of the family of George and Mary Barker.4
Family: Margaret Clarke b. Nov 1787, d. 16 Apr 1868
- Marriage*: 20 January 1810; St. Paul, Deptford, Kent Co., England; "m. Margaret Clarke 20 Jan. 1810, by whom he had three sons and three daughters; ... "
per Dictionary of Canadian Biography - Charles Rubidge (http://www.biographi.ca/en/bio/rubidge_charles_10E.html) per family tree of Della Bourque on ancestry.ca, Oct 20 2020.; Principal=Margaret Clarke9,10
- Charles Portlock Rubidge+9 b. 9 Mar 1813, d. 30 Apr 1871
- John Rubidge9 b. 1815, d. 22 Jul 1876
- Margaret Ann Elizabeth Rubidge9 b. 14 Aug 1816, d. 1 Apr 1893
- Henry Rubidge9 b. 3 Apr 1818, d. 30 Apr 1818
- Catherine Mary Rubidge9 b. 4 Oct 1820, d. 23 Apr 1893
- Elizabeth Rubidge+9 b. 22 Sep 1822, d. 24 Nov 1889
- Walter Boswell Rubidge9 b. 27 Jul 1827, d. 23 Sep 1900
Citations
- Charles Rubidge per Death Reg'n. & Memorial & FindaGrave. Chares Rubidge per 1851 & 1871 Census. Called Capt. Rubidge by Edwin C. Guillet in Early Life in Upper Canada, pg. 67.
- [S22] Rootsweb, online unknown url.
- [S180] Edwin C. Guillet, Early Life in Upper Canada.
- [S15] Unknown author, Tombstone Inscription.
- [S128] FindAGrave, online unknown url.
- [S11] Unknown author, 1851 Canada Census, Record Type: microfilm.
- [S14] Unknown author, 1871 Canada Census, Record Type: microfilm.
- [S12] Unknown author, Ontario Death Registrations, Record Type: microfilm, Name Of Person: Ontario Archives.
- [S82] Tree on Ancestry.com, online unknown url.
- [S129] Dictionary Cdn BIOs, online unknown url.
- [S12] Unknown author, Ontario Death Registrations, Record Type: microfilm, Name Of Person: Ontario Archives, #006063-1873.
Mary Ann Rubidge1
F, #92857, b. 11 August 1791, d. 27 November 1792
- Father*: Robert Henry Rubidge1 b. 26 Nov 1764, d. 27 Feb 1829
- Mother*: Ann Margaret Gilmore b. 16 Jan 1763, d. 4 Jan 1800
- Birth*: 11 August 1791; England; per GEDCOM of Eira (Eira@makepeace.net) Aug 10 2016.1
- Death*: 27 November 1792; Dublin, Ireland; per GEDCOM of Eira (Eira@makepeace.net) Aug 10 2016.1
Citations
- [S22] Rootsweb, online unknown url.
Ann Margaret Gilmore1
F, #92858, b. 16 January 1763, d. 4 January 1800
- Birth*: 16 January 1763; St. Michael, Basinghall, London, England; Date Jan 16 1763 & location St. Michael, Basinghall, London, England per family tree of Della Bourgue on ancestry.ca, Jun 19 2022. per GEDCOM of Eira (Eira@makepeace.net) Aug 10 2016.1,2
- Marriage*: 29 January 1785; St. Dunstans, Stepney, England; per family tree of Della Bourgue on ancestry.ca, Jun 19 2022. per GEDCOM of Eira (Eira@makepeace.net) Aug 10 2016.; Principal=Robert Henry Rubidge1
- Death*: 4 January 1800; Bermondsey, England; per family tree of Della Bourgue on ancestry.ca, Jun 19 2022. per GEDCOM of Eira (Eira@makepeace.net) Aug 10 2016.1,2
- Married Name: 29 January 1785; Rubidge1
Family: Robert Henry Rubidge b. 26 Nov 1764, d. 27 Feb 1829
- Lt. Robert Henry Rubidge2 b. 1 Jan 1786, d. 15 Jun 1859
- Capt. Charles Rubidge+ b. 20 Apr 1787, d. 5 Feb 1873
- Mary Ann Rubidge b. 11 Aug 1791, d. 27 Nov 1792
Frederick Preston Rubidge1
M, #92859, b. 10 March 1806, d. 16 August 1897
- Father*: Robert Henry Rubidge1 b. 26 Nov 1764, d. 27 Feb 1829
- Mother*: Eleanor Lark Payne1 b. 10 Jun 1767, d. 29 May 1835
- Birth*: 10 March 1806; Newington, London, England; Date 1806 & location England per 1881 Census. Date 1807 & location England per 1861 Census. Date 1806 & location England per 1851 Census. Date Mar 10 1806 & location Isle de Montreal per GEDCOM of kenneth (kenwills@cplglobal.com) Aug 10 2016. per GEDCOM of Eira (Eira@makepeace.net) Aug 10 2016. Date Mar 10 1806 & location Newington, London, England per family tree of StuartMackay75 on ancestry.com, Sep 6 2016.1,2,3,4,5
- Christening: 1807; St. Mary, Newington, England; per GEDCOM of Eira (Eira@makepeace.net) Aug 10 2016.1
- Marriage*: 13 February 1836; Cobourg, Northumberland Co., Ontario; per family tree of StuartMackay75 on ancestry.com, Sep 6 2016.; Principal=Jane Georgina Boswell2
- Death*: 16 August 1897; Montreal, Quebec; Death record: "Frederick Preston Rubidge, of the City of Montreal, died on the sixteenth day of August, one thousand eight hundred and ninety seven, Aged ninety one years. And was buried on the Eighteenth day of August in the same year.; By One L. g. Norton, D. D., Rector; Witnesses present at committal; F. M. Crombie, Thomas Blaikie; H. J. Hammond (Quebec Vital and Church Records, Montreal, Anglican Chirst Church, 1897 - pg. 10 of 17 -ancestry.com) Date Aug 16 1897 per GEDCOM of kenneth (kenwills@cplglobal.com) Aug 10 2016.1,6
- Note: circa 1831; Upper Canada; "The surveyor's map in Trenton Past and Present by Nick and Helma Mika shows both the Roman Catholic Chapel and the school which, according to Rev. Grier, was built about 1821 by Protestants. The surveyor was Frederick Preston Rubidge (1806-1898), half brother of Captain Charles Rubidge, who was reported to be the second settler in Otonabee Township. In The Valley of the Trent Edwin C. Guillet gives a brief biographical sketch of R.P. Rubidge, quotes some of his poetry, and provides information about his various survey works." from History of South Murray Twp. by Margaret L. May, per Masonic Lodge archives, Dan Buchanan, August 1, 2018.7
- Note: circa 1833; Chemong Lake, Peterborough Co., Ontario; "Bethune hired the Cobourg engineer F. P. Rubidge to survey the waterway, with special emphasis on the falls at Bobcaygeon. Rubidge came up with a scheme to build a lock there which would link Chemong Lake with the lower lakes down to Peterborough, and drew up the necessary plans. Unfortunately Rubidge didn't really know how to build a lock. First he misunderstood the actual low-water levels of the lakes involved. This is crucial. In order to have a proper lock it is necessary to have water at both ends. High-water levels are relatively easy to spot, but low-levels require a more prolonged survey. The bottom of the lower gate of any lock rests against a sill in order to resist the pressure of the water coming downstream. The workmen found that when the water was let out of the lock, the sill was high and dry above the lake below it. They also found that the rock in the area was so porous that when the lock was full the water simply seeped away into the ground. The lock was useless and had to be redone. But now the money was gone too." from Cobourg Peterboroough Railway 0- Opening Rice Lake 3, by Colin Caldwell.
- Note*: 21 May 1834; Trenton, Hastings Co., Ontario; “12. Bridge Opening and Toll Fees; The bridge was open at least by May 21, 1834 because surveyor F. P. Rubridge wrote in his notes while surveying that he paid 5 shillings toll fees for "myself and men." Source: Crown Land Survey Diaries, Survey of Town Plot on Lot 2, Con 1, Murray near the River Trent, RG 1 -59, box 39, AO, MS924, reel 26” Quinte West Public Library online search http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~saylormowbray/rivertrent.html
- Census: 1851; Parish of Notre Dame, Quebec Co., Quebec; Age 45 at 1851 Census: Ribidge, Frederick, 45, b. England, Protestant, Civil Engineer, married; Jane, 32, b. England, Protestant, married; Jane, 14, b. B. Canada (means Upper Canada); Ellen A., 12; Anna, 10; Frederick, 7; Fanny, 5; Mary, 1 (1851 Census: Parish of Notre Dame, Quebec Co., Canada East (Quebec), pg. 120 of 128, line 20 - ancestry.com)5
- Census: April 1861; Parish of St. Roche, Quebec; Age 54 at 1861 Census: Rubidge, Frederick, 54, b. England, CE, Engineer, married; Boswell, Jane, 45, b. England, CE, married; Helen, 21, b. UC, CE, single; Ann, 19, b. UC; Frederick, 16, b. LC, CE, Clerk, single; Fanny, 12, b. LC; Mary, 9, b. LC; Evelina, 6, b. LC (1861 Census: Parish of St. Roche (RocksÉ), Quyebec, pg. 9020 of 9043, line 24 - ancestry.com)4
- Census*: April 1881; St. Antoine Ward, Montreal, Quebec; Age 75 at 1881 Census: Rubidge, F. Preston, 75, b. England, Eng., CE, Civil Service Office, married; Duck, 40, b. Ont., Eng., Ce, widow; Annie, 13, b. Ont., Eng., CE; Rubidge, Eva, 27, b. Quebec, Eng., Ce, single; Jane, 66, b. England, Eng., CE, married (1881 Census: Montreal, Quebec, St. Antoine Ward, dist 09, div. 5, pg. 34, line 6 - ancestry.com)3
Family: Jane Georgina Boswell b. 1815, d. 1897
- Marriage*: 13 February 1836; Cobourg, Northumberland Co., Ontario; per family tree of StuartMackay75 on ancestry.com, Sep 6 2016.; Principal=Jane Georgina Boswell2
- Evaline Jane Rubidge5 b. 26 Mar 1837, d. 22 Jul 1919
- Eleanor Ann "Helen" Rubidge4 b. 1840, d. 1907
- Anna Elizabeth Rubidge4 b. 11 Jan 1842, d. 9 Mar 1913
- Frederick Killaly Rubidge4 b. 1845, d. 7 Jul 1863
- William Renwick Rubidge2 b. 1846, d. 1847
- Frances Maria "Fanny" Rubidge2 b. 23 Jul 1848, d. 15 Apr 1938
- Mary Eleanor Rubidge4 b. 1850, d. 26 Oct 1894
- Evelina "Eva" Rubidge3 b. 1854
Citations
- [S22] Rootsweb, online unknown url.
- [S82] Tree on Ancestry.com, online unknown url.
- [S16] Unknown author, 1881 Canada Census, Record Type: microfilm.
- [S10] Unknown author, 1861 Canada Census, Record Type: microfilm.
- [S11] Unknown author, 1851 Canada Census, Record Type: microfilm.
- [S83] Ancestry.ca, online unknown url.
- [S155] South Murray Township Research; unknown repository.
Edmund Theodore Rubidge1
M, #92860, b. 6 January 1809, d. 11 June 1835
- Father*: Robert Henry Rubidge1 b. 26 Nov 1764, d. 27 Feb 1829
- Mother*: Eleanor Lark Payne1 b. 10 Jun 1767, d. 29 May 1835
- Birth*: 6 January 1809; London, England; Date Jan 6 1809 & location London, England per family tree of Della Bourgue on ancestry.ca, Jun 19 2022. Date Jan 6 1809 & location Cambleton, Ont. per GEDCOM of kenneth (kenwills@cplglobal.com) Aug 10 2016.
per GEDCOM of Eira (Eira@makepeace.net) Aug 10 2016.1,2 - Death*: 11 June 1835; Otonabee River, Upper Canada; Date Jun 11 1835 & location Otonabee River, Cambleton, Ont. per family tree of Della Bourgue on ancestry.ca, Jun 19 2022. Date June 11 1835 per GEDCOM of kenneth (kenwills@cplglobal.com) Aug 10 2016. per GEDCOM of Eira (Eira@makepeace.net) Aug 10 2016.1,2
David William Rubidge1
M, #92861, b. 14 October 1846, d. 8 March 1923
- Father*: Alfred Richard Rubidge1 b. 28 Feb 1811, d. 3 Nov 1876
- Mother*: Ellen Semanthe Spalding1 b. 4 Jun 1818, d. 4 Sep 1869
- Birth*: 14 October 1846; Peterborough, Peterborough Co., Canada West; per GEDCOM of Cheryl (Kemp) Taber, Aug 10 2016.1
- Marriage*: 2 October 1872; Scarborough Twp., York Co., Ontario; per GEDCOM of Cheryl (Kemp) Taber, Aug 10 2016.; Principal=Sarah Samantha Taber1
- Death*: 8 March 1923; The Bronx, New York, New York, New York, U.S.A.; per GEDCOM of Cheryl (Kemp) Taber, Aug 10 2016.1
Family: Sarah Samantha Taber b. 6 Jul 1847, d. 15 Oct 1909
Citations
- [S22] Rootsweb, online unknown url.
Sarah Samantha Taber1
F, #92862, b. 6 July 1847, d. 15 October 1909
- Birth*: 6 July 1847; Scarborough Twp., York Co., Ontario; per GEDCOM of Cheryl (Kemp) Taber, Aug 10 2016.1
- Marriage*: 2 October 1872; Scarborough Twp., York Co., Ontario; per GEDCOM of Cheryl (Kemp) Taber, Aug 10 2016.; Principal=David William Rubidge1
- Death*: 15 October 1909; Denver, Colorado, U.S.A.; per GEDCOM of Cheryl (Kemp) Taber, Aug 10 2016.1
- Married Name: 2 October 1872; Rubidge1
Family: David William Rubidge b. 14 Oct 1846, d. 8 Mar 1923
Citations
- [S22] Rootsweb, online unknown url.
Thomas Evans1
M, #92863, b. circa 1810, d. circa 1848
- Birth*: circa 1810; England; Parents of William Evans are Thomas & Nancy Evans per his first marriage to Sarah M. Rose. Parents of William Evans are Thomas & Nancy Evans per his marriage reg'n. - May Jane Badgley. per Death Reg'n. of son George Evans.1,3,4
- Marriage*: circa 1832; per Death Reg'n. of son George Evans.; Principal=Nancy Griffiths1
- Death*: circa 1848; Canada West; Thomas Evans and wife Nancy are dead before 1851 Census. Did they come to Canada?5
Family: Nancy Griffiths b. c 1810, d. c 1845
- Ann Evans+ b. 14 Nov 1833, d. 2 Apr 1908
- William Evans+ b. 4 Nov 1839, d. 15 Jun 1914
- George Evans+1 b. 17 Feb 1841, d. 13 Sep 1925
Citations
- [S12] Unknown author, Ontario Death Registrations, Record Type: microfilm, Name Of Person: Ontario Archives.
- [S46] Unknown location, Ontario Land Registry Records; unknown film.
- [S8] Unknown author, Ontario Archives, Record Type: Microfilm.
- [S28] Unknown short register title: entry for unknown spouses' names unknown repository, unknown repository address.
- [S11] Unknown author, 1851 Canada Census, Record Type: microfilm.
Nancy Griffiths1
F, #92864, b. circa 1810, d. circa 1845
- Birth*: circa 1810; Parents of William Evans are Thomas & Nancy Evans per his marriage reg'n. - May Jane Badgley. per Death Reg'n. of son George Evans.1,2
- Marriage*: circa 1832; per Death Reg'n. of son George Evans.; Principal=Thomas Evans1
- Death*: circa 1845; Canada West; Thomas and Nancy Evans are dead before the 1851 Census. Did they come to Canada?3
- Married Name: circa 1832; Evans1
Family: Thomas Evans b. c 1810, d. c 1848
- Ann Evans+ b. 14 Nov 1833, d. 2 Apr 1908
- William Evans+ b. 4 Nov 1839, d. 15 Jun 1914
- George Evans+1 b. 17 Feb 1841, d. 13 Sep 1925
Miranda Adelia Sayles1
F, #92865, b. 5 November 1857, d. 15 January 1925
- Birth*: 5 November 1857; Percy Twp., Northumberland Co., Ontario; per family tree of jlaird42 on ancestry.ca Aug 11 2016.1
- Marriage*: circa 1892; Ontario; per family tree of jlaird42 on ancestry.ca Aug 11 2016.; Principal=William John Evans1
- Death*: 15 January 1925; Warkworth, Northumberland Co., Ontario; per family tree of jlaird42 on ancestry.ca Aug 11 2016.1
- Married Name: circa 1892; Evans1
Family: William John Evans b. 13 Mar 1860, d. 13 Oct 1945
- Raymond A. Evans+1 b. 10 Aug 1893, d. 22 Mar 1957
Citations
- [S82] Tree on Ancestry.com, online unknown url.
Raymond A. Evans1
M, #92866, b. 10 August 1893, d. 22 March 1957
- Father*: William John Evans1 b. 13 Mar 1860, d. 13 Oct 1945
- Mother*: Miranda Adelia Sayles1 b. 5 Nov 1857, d. 15 Jan 1925
- Birth*: 10 August 1893; Northumberland Co., Ontario; per family tree of jlaird42 on ancestry.ca Aug 11 2016.1
- Marriage*: circa 1918; per family tree of jlaird42 on ancestry.ca Aug 11 2016.; Principal=Agnes Henrietta Carlson1
- Death*: 22 March 1957; Radville, Saskatchewan; per family tree of jlaird42 on ancestry.ca Aug 11 2016.1
Family: Agnes Henrietta Carlson b. 22 Dec 1899, d. Aug 1963
- Gerald Evans1 b. 14 Aug 1919, d. 5 Feb 1975
Citations
- [S82] Tree on Ancestry.com, online unknown url.
Agnes Henrietta Carlson1
F, #92867, b. 22 December 1899, d. August 1963
- Birth*: 22 December 1899; per family tree of jlaird42 on ancestry.ca Aug 11 2016.1
- Marriage*: circa 1918; per family tree of jlaird42 on ancestry.ca Aug 11 2016.; Principal=Raymond A. Evans1
- Death*: August 1963; Radville, Saskatchewan; per family tree of jlaird42 on ancestry.ca Aug 11 2016.1
- Married Name: circa 1918; Evans1
Family: Raymond A. Evans b. 10 Aug 1893, d. 22 Mar 1957
- Gerald Evans1 b. 14 Aug 1919, d. 5 Feb 1975
Citations
- [S82] Tree on Ancestry.com, online unknown url.