Anna Maria Ricketts1

F, #93890, b. 1811, d. 1833
  • Birth*: 1811; Cecil Co., Maryland, U.S.A.; per family tree of Heather Milnes on ancestry.ca, Dec 23 2016.1
  • Marriage*: circa 1832; per family tree of Heather Milnes on ancestry.ca, Dec 23 2016.; Principal=Henry Baldwin1
  • Death*: 1833; per family tree of Heather Milnes on ancestry.ca, Dec 23 2016.1
  • Married Name: circa 1832; Baldwin1

Family: Henry Baldwin b. 18 Nov 1777, d. 7 Jan 1849

Citations

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

Thomas Warren Baldwin1

M, #93891, b. 10 June 1780, d. 3 May 1795
  • Birth*: 10 June 1780; Cork Co., Ireland; per family tree of Heather Milnes on ancestry.ca, Dec 23 2016.1
  • Death*: 3 May 1795; Cork Co., Ireland; per family tree of Heather Milnes on ancestry.ca, Dec 23 2016.1

Citations

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

Alice Baldwin1

F, #93892, b. 6 January 1784, d. 5 February 1832
  • Birth*: 6 January 1784; Cork Co., Ireland; per family tree of Heather Milnes on ancestry.ca, Dec 23 2016.1
  • Death*: 5 February 1832; per family tree of Heather Milnes on ancestry.ca, Dec 23 2016.1
  • Residence*: 1803; Clarke Twp., Durham Co., Upper Canada; "By 1803 William Warren Baldwin, the eldest of the Baldwin children, had moved back to York where he married Margaret Phoebe Willcocks. The Baldwin household in Clarke Township then consisted of Robert, the father, two daughters, Alice and Mary, and a French maid. In 1816 Mary married John Breckenridge. Their daughter, Maria, married Edmund Mur- ney in 1835, and twenty-four years later Mary related to her daughter a number of family stories. It is to one of these stories that Riddell made reference when he identified Cozens as the killer of Whistling Duck." pg 55 of Speedy Justice.2

Citations

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

John Baldwin1,2

M, #93893, b. 30 October 1771, d. 4 November 1782
  • Birth*: 30 October 1771; Cork Co., Ireland; Date Oct 30 1771 per family tree of FrankLeVay78on ancestry.ca, Dec 23 2016. per family tree of Heather Milnes on ancestry.com, Dec 18 2016.2
  • Death*: 4 November 1782; Cork Co., Ireland; per family tree of Heather Milnes on ancestry.com, Dec 18 2016.2

Citations

  1. Per family tree of Heather Milnes on ancestry.com, Dec 18 2016.
  2. [S82] Tree on Ancestry.com, online unknown url.

Major-General Aenaes Shaw1,2

M, #93894, b. 1740, d. 6 February 1814
  • Birth*: 1740; Tordarroch House, Inverness, Inverness-shire, Scotland; Date 1740 & location Inverness, Scotland per family tree of MJ Holmes on ancestry.ca, Jan 8 2019. per family tree of Heather Milnes on ancestry.com, Dec 18 2016. Location Tordarroch House, Strathnairn (near Inverness) per family tree of mlclmontomgery on ancestry.ca, Jan 8 2019.2
  • Marriage*: 27 May 1783; New York, New York, U.S.A.; Date May 27 1783 & location NY per family tree of mlclmontomgery on ancestry.ca, Jan 8 2019. per family tree of Heather Milnes on ancestry.com, Dec 18 2016.
    "SHAW, ÆNEAS, army officer, politician, office holder, and militia officer; b. at Tordarroch House, Scotland, second son of Angus Shaw, chief of Clan Ay, and Anne Dallas of Cantray; m. first Ann Gosline, and they had ten children; m. secondly Margaret Hickman; d. 6 Feb. 1814 in York (Toronto), Upper Canada." from Dictionary of Canadian Biography, Aenea Shaw (http://www.biographi.ca/en/bio/shaw_aeneas_5E.html); Principal=Ann Gosline2,3
  • Marriage*: 11 October 1809; York, York Co., Upper Canada; per family tree of mlclmontgomery on ancestry.ca, Jan 8 2019.; Principal=Margaret Hickman2
  • Death*: 6 February 1814; York, York Co., Upper Canada; Date Feb 6 1814 & locaiton York per Dict. Cdn. BIO. Date Feb 6 1815 & location York per family tree of mlclmontomgery on ancestry.ca, Jan 8 2019. Date Feb 6 1814 & location Ont. per family tree of MJ Holmes on ancestry.ca, Jan 8 2019.2,3
  • Residence*: 1770; Staten Island, New York, U.S.A.; "Æneas Shaw emigrated to Staten Island, N.Y., about 1770. Soon after the outbreak of the American revolution he joined the Queen’s Rangers as an ensign, and ended the war as a captain, his promotions beginning in November 1777 when a new commander, John Graves Simcoe, formed a Highland company." from Dictionary of Canadian Biography, Aenea Shaw (http://www.biographi.ca/en/bio/shaw_aeneas_5E.html)3
  • Residence: 1791; Nashwaak River, New Brunswick, Canada; "Judged adept in the training of light infantry and sharpshooters, he saw much detached service in the Pennsylvania and Virginia campaigns. After surrendering at Yorktown, Va, in 1781, he was evacuated to New York City, and he subsequently joined the loyalist migration to Nova Scotia. He settled on the Nashwaak River (N.B.), where by the fall of 1791 he was an established farmer." from Dictionary of Canadian Biography, Aenea Shaw (http://www.biographi.ca/en/bio/shaw_aeneas_5E.html)3
  • Residence: 1793; Niagara, Upper Canada; "Nevertheless Shaw accepted a commission as a captain-lieutenant in the Queen’s Rangers when they were raised as a provincial corps for Upper Canada. Of the five old Rangers who composed half of the new regiment’s officers, Shaw was the one who most clearly left a secure position in civilian life. He travelled overland with a dozen recruits to meet Lieutenant Governor Simcoe at Quebec in March 1792 and led the first contingent of Rangers up to Kingston. A year later, when Simcoe had already recommended his appointment to the Executive Council, he brought his family to Niagara (Niagara-on-the-Lake). In Simcoe’s words, he was a man of “Education, Ability, & Loyalty . . . one of those Gentlemen who is most likely to effect a permanent Landed Establishment in this Country.”" from Dictionary of Canadian Biography, Aenea Shaw (http://www.biographi.ca/en/bio/shaw_aeneas_5E.html)3
  • Residence: June 1794; York, York Co., Upper Canada; "Shaw commanded the Ranger detachment that cleared the site of York in 1793 and he was among the first officials to move his family there. He would have commanded a garrison at Long Point as a nucleus for loyal settlement, if the project had been approved by the imperial government. Delays by the same authority prevented him from being sworn in as an executive councillor until June 1794. In the same month he also took a seat on the Legislative Council, in time to support the administration’s bill for a court of king’s bench." from Dictionary of Canadian Biography, Aenea Shaw (http://www.biographi.ca/en/bio/shaw_aeneas_5E.html)3
  • Residence: 1796; York, York Co., Upper Canada; "From then on, although his only other civil appointment was as lieutenant of the county of York (26 Aug. 1796 to 2 Dec. 1798), he was more an official than an officer. He and Receiver General Peter Russell were the only regular attendants at the Executive Council under Simcoe. He was a reliable supporter not only of his patron but also of Russell when the latter became administrator of the province in 1796." from Dictionary of Canadian Biography, Aenea Shaw (http://www.biographi.ca/en/bio/shaw_aeneas_5E.html)3
  • Residence: 16 May 1798; Conc 2 Lot 15, Cramahe Twp., Northumberland Co., Canada West; Land Registry Records (Patent) show that George Shaw obtained the Patent from the Crown for all 200 acres acres of lot 15, conc 2, Cramahe Twp., Northumberland Co. ITS Date: May 16 1798. (Ontario Land Registry Records, Northumberland Co., Cramahe Twp., Book 003, pg. 047 of 259, page copied from OnLand.ca by Dan Buchanan, Sep 28 2021.)4
  • Note*: 1802; York, York Co., Upper Canada; "Concerned that Shaw’s regiment might be withdrawn from Upper Canada, Russell asked permission to have him remain at York because of his indispensability as a councillor. On 31 Aug. 1799 Lieutenant Governor Peter Hunter, when forming a committee of the council to conduct affairs during his frequent absences, included Shaw; but seniority and his residence at York were probably sufficient reasons. Shaw had neither raised trouble nor made a mark in either council, but his association with Russell was no longer an advantage. His influence on the Executive Council was being eclipsed by the rise of later appointees, notably John McGill*. When the Queen’s Rangers were disbanded in 1802, he retired on half pay as a lieutenant-colonel. In the next year his membership in the council became honorary and lasted as such until 1807." Dictionary of Canadian Biography, Aenea Shaw (http://www.biographi.ca/en/bio/shaw_aeneas_5E.html)council3
  • Note: 2 December 1807; York, York Co., Upper Canada; "Shaw’s public career was not over. Fear of war with the United States, arising from the Chesapeake affair [see Sir George Cranfield Berkeley], revealed that the Upper Canadian militia was almost without arms or training and that its adjutant general, Hugh McDonell* (Aberchalder), was gravely ill. An energetic officer, Sir James Henry Craig, came out in late 1807 to fill the vacant post of commander-in-chief at Quebec. In addition, the Upper Canadian militia was provided with 4,000 muskets, a new militia act of 16 March 1808 made it liable for service in defence of the lower as well as the upper province, and Shaw was gazetted on 2 Dec. 1807 with the local rank of colonel to succeed McDonell." from Dictionary of Canadian Biography, Aenea Shaw (http://www.biographi.ca/en/bio/shaw_aeneas_5E.html)3
  • Note: 6 March 1812; York, York Co., Upper Canada; "Promoted major-general in 1811, Shaw was responsible for training the militia. It was the largest military force in the province, with about a tenth of the total white population enrolled, but it was not subject to training in units larger than
    local companies nor to fixed periods of service in case of war. Flank companies of volunteers were provided for by a militia act of 6 March 1812, and 2,000 men were subsequently registered in them. Even they could be obliged to train for no more than
    three days a month." from Dictionary of Canadian Biography, Aenea Shaw (http://www.biographi.ca/en/bio/shaw_aeneas_5E.html)3

Family 1: Ann Gosline b. 21 Jun 1766, d. 1 Jan 1806

  • Marriage*: 27 May 1783; New York, New York, U.S.A.; Date May 27 1783 & location NY per family tree of mlclmontomgery on ancestry.ca, Jan 8 2019. per family tree of Heather Milnes on ancestry.com, Dec 18 2016.
    "SHAW, ÆNEAS, army officer, politician, office holder, and militia officer; b. at Tordarroch House, Scotland, second son of Angus Shaw, chief of Clan Ay, and Anne Dallas of Cantray; m. first Ann Gosline, and they had ten children; m. secondly Margaret Hickman; d. 6 Feb. 1814 in York (Toronto), Upper Canada." from Dictionary of Canadian Biography, Aenea Shaw (http://www.biographi.ca/en/bio/shaw_aeneas_5E.html); Principal=Ann Gosline2,3

Family 2: Margaret Hickman b. c 1775

  • Marriage*: 11 October 1809; York, York Co., Upper Canada; per family tree of mlclmontgomery on ancestry.ca, Jan 8 2019.; Principal=Margaret Hickman2

Citations

  1. Aeneas Shaw per family tree of MJ Holmes on ancestry.ca, Jan 8 2019.
  2. [S82] Tree on Ancestry.com, online unknown url.
  3. [S129] Dictionary Cdn BIOs, online unknown url.
  4. [S46] Unknown location, Ontario Land Registry Records; unknown film.

Ann Gosline1,2

F, #93895, b. 21 June 1766, d. 1 January 1806
  • Birth*: 21 June 1766; Newton, New York, U.S,.A.; Date Jun 21 1766 & location Newton, NY per family tree of MJ Holmes on ancestry.ca, Jan 8 2019. per family tree of Heather Milnes on ancestry.com, Dec 18 2016.2
  • Marriage*: 27 May 1783; New York, New York, U.S.A.; Date May 27 1783 & location NY per family tree of mlclmontomgery on ancestry.ca, Jan 8 2019. per family tree of Heather Milnes on ancestry.com, Dec 18 2016.
    "SHAW, ÆNEAS, army officer, politician, office holder, and militia officer; b. at Tordarroch House, Scotland, second son of Angus Shaw, chief of Clan Ay, and Anne Dallas of Cantray; m. first Ann Gosline, and they had ten children; m. secondly Margaret Hickman; d. 6 Feb. 1814 in York (Toronto), Upper Canada." from Dictionary of Canadian Biography, Aenea Shaw (http://www.biographi.ca/en/bio/shaw_aeneas_5E.html); Principal=Major-General Aenaes Shaw2,3
  • Death*: 1 January 1806; Upper Canada; per family tree of MJ Holmes on ancestry.ca, Jan 8 2019.2
  • Married Name: 27 May 1783; Shaw2

Family: Major-General Aenaes Shaw b. 1740, d. 6 Feb 1814

Citations

  1. Ann Gosline per family tree of MJ Holmes on ancestry.ca, Jan 8 2019.
  2. [S82] Tree on Ancestry.com, online unknown url.
  3. [S129] Dictionary Cdn BIOs, online unknown url.

John Baldwin1

M, #93896, b. 6 September 1824, d. 10 December 1849
  • Birth*: 6 September 1824; York, York Co., Upper Canada; per family tree of Heather Milnes on ancestry.com, Dec 18 2016.1
  • Death*: 10 December 1849; Toronto, York Co., Canada West; per family tree of Heather Milnes on ancestry.com, Dec 18 2016.1

Citations

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

Edmund Baldwin1

M, #93897, b. 25 September 1826, d. 31 May 1876
  • Birth*: 25 September 1826; York, York Co., Upper Canada; per family tree of Heather Milnes on ancestry.com, Dec 18 2016.1
  • Death*: 31 May 1876; Toronto, York Co., Ontario; per family tree of Heather Milnes on ancestry.com, Dec 18 2016.1

Citations

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

Louisa Elizabeth Baldwin1

F, #93898, b. 4 March 1829, d. 18 November 1850
  • Birth*: 4 March 1829; York, York Co., Upper Canada; per family tree of Heather Milnes on ancestry.com, Dec 18 2016.1
  • Death*: 18 November 1850; Toronto, York Co., Canada West; per family tree of Heather Milnes on ancestry.com, Dec 18 2016.1

Citations

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

Louisa Isabella Baldwin1

F, #93899, b. 16 May 1832, d. 16 July 1832
  • Birth*: 16 May 1832; York, York Co., Upper Canada; per family tree of Heather Milnes on ancestry.com, Dec 18 2016.1
  • Death*: 16 July 1832; York, York Co., Upper Canada; per family tree of Heather Milnes on ancestry.com, Dec 18 2016.1

Citations

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

Morgan Baldwin1

M, #93900, b. 26 June 1834, d. 15 March 1898
  • Birth*: 26 June 1834; Toronto, York Co., Upper Canada; per family tree of Heather Milnes on ancestry.com, Dec 18 2016.1
  • Marriage*: 25 September 1855; Toronto, York Co., Canada West; per family tree of Heather Milnes on ancestry.com, Dec 18 2016.; Principal=Frances Elizabeth Ross1
  • Death*: 15 March 1898; Toronto, York Co., Ontario; per family tree of Heather Milnes on ancestry.com, Dec 18 2016.1
  • Occupation*: 1880; Toronto, York Co., Ontario; Harbourmaster - per family tree of Heather Milnes on ancestry.com, Dec 18 2016.1

Family: Frances Elizabeth Ross b. 26 Aug 1839, d. 10 Jul 1917

Citations

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

Frances Elizabeth Ross1

F, #93901, b. 26 August 1839, d. 10 July 1917
  • Birth*: 26 August 1839; Quebec; per family tree of Heather Milnes on ancestry.com, Dec 18 2016.1
  • Marriage*: 25 September 1855; Toronto, York Co., Canada West; per family tree of Heather Milnes on ancestry.com, Dec 18 2016.; Principal=Morgan Baldwin1
  • Death*: 10 July 1917; Toronto, York Co., Ontario; per family tree of Heather Milnes on ancestry.com, Dec 18 2016.1
  • Married Name: 25 September 1855; Baldwin1

Family: Morgan Baldwin b. 26 Jun 1834, d. 15 Mar 1898

Citations

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

William Chisholm Ross1

M, #93902, b. 1805, d. 1856
  • Birth*: 1805; Scotland; per family tree of Heather Milnes on ancestry.com, Dec 18 2016.1
  • Marriage*: circa 1837; per family tree of Heather Milnes on ancestry.com, Dec 18 2016.; Principal=Elizabeth Theresa LeLievre1
  • Death*: 1856; Toronto, York Co., Canada West; per family tree of Heather Milnes on ancestry.com, Dec 18 2016.1

Family: Elizabeth Theresa LeLievre b. 1812, d. 21 Apr 1887

Citations

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

Elizabeth Theresa LeLievre1

F, #93903, b. 1812, d. 21 April 1887
  • Birth*: 1812; Quebec, Quebec; per family tree of Heather Milnes on ancestry.com, Dec 18 2016.1
  • Marriage*: circa 1837; per family tree of Heather Milnes on ancestry.com, Dec 18 2016.; Principal=William Chisholm Ross1
  • Death*: 21 April 1887; Toronto, York Co., Ontario; per family tree of Heather Milnes on ancestry.com, Dec 18 2016.1
  • Married Name: circa 1837; Ross1

Family: William Chisholm Ross b. 1805, d. 1856

Citations

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

Maurice Scollard Baldwin1

M, #93904, b. 21 June 1836, d. 19 October 1904
  • Birth*: 21 June 1836; Toronto, York Co., Upper Canada; per family tree of Heather Milnes on ancestry.com, Dec 18 2016.1
  • Marriage*: 4 September 1861; St. Thomas, Elgin Co., Canada West; per family tree of Heather Milnes on ancestry.com, Dec 18 2016.; Principal=Maria Ermatinger1
  • Marriage*: 1870; Ontario; per family tree of Heather Milnes on ancestry.com, Dec 18 2016.; Principal=Sarah Jessie Day1
  • Death*: 19 October 1904; London, Ontario; per family tree of Heather Milnes on ancestry.com, Dec 18 2016.1
  • Occupation*: 1883; Huron Twp., Ontario; "Became Bishop of Huron" per family tree of Heather Milnes on ancestry.com, Dec 18 2016.1

Family 1: Maria Ermatinger b. 1840, d. 1863

Family 2: Sarah Jessie Day b. c 1842, d. 19 Oct 1904

Citations

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

Maria Ermatinger1

F, #93905, b. 1840, d. 1863
  • Birth*: 1840; Upper Canada; per family tree of Heather Milnes on ancestry.com, Dec 18 2016.1
  • Marriage*: 4 September 1861; St. Thomas, Elgin Co., Canada West; per family tree of Heather Milnes on ancestry.com, Dec 18 2016.; Principal=Maurice Scollard Baldwin1
  • Death*: 1863; Canada West; per family tree of Heather Milnes on ancestry.com, Dec 18 2016.1
  • Married Name: 4 September 1861; Baldwin1

Family: Maurice Scollard Baldwin b. 21 Jun 1836, d. 19 Oct 1904

Citations

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

Sarah Jessie Day1

F, #93906, b. circa 1842, d. 19 October 1904
  • Birth*: circa 1842; Quebec; per family tree of Heather Milnes on ancestry.com, Dec 18 2016.1
  • Marriage*: 1870; Ontario; per family tree of Heather Milnes on ancestry.com, Dec 18 2016.; Principal=Maurice Scollard Baldwin1
  • Death*: 19 October 1904; London, Ontario; per family tree of Heather Milnes on ancestry.com, Dec 18 2016.1
  • Married Name: 1870; Baldwin1

Family: Maurice Scollard Baldwin b. 21 Jun 1836, d. 19 Oct 1904

Citations

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

Frederick Augustus Baldwin1

M, #93907, b. 13 March 1839, d. 28 February 1868
  • Birth*: 13 March 1839; Toronto, York Co., Upper Canada; per family tree of Heather Milnes on ancestry.com, Dec 23 2016.1
  • Death*: 28 February 1868; Ottawa, Ontario; per family tree of Heather Milnes on ancestry.com, Dec 23 2016.1

Citations

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

Arthur Henry Baldwin1

M, #93908, b. 25 December 1840, d. 15 July 1908
  • Birth*: 25 December 1840; Toronto, York Co., Upper Canada; per family tree of Heather Milnes on ancestry.com, Dec 23 2016.1
  • Marriage*: 7 September 1869; Canada West; "6.-Arthur-Henry, b. 25th Dec. 1840; in Holy Orders, Rector of All Saints', Toronto; m. 7th Sept. 1869, Anne-Henrietta-Octavia, dau. of Hon. Edmund-Fuller Murney (see Breakenridge)" per Ontarian Families: Genealogies of United Empire Loyalists, Badlwin, page 42 (pg 292 of 452), ancestry.ca.
    Date Sep 7 1869 per family tree of geogblog on ancestry.ca, Nov 15 2021.; Principal=Anne Henrietta Octavia "Annie" Murney1
  • Death*: 15 July 1908; Toronto, York Co., Ontario; per family tree of Heather Milnes on ancestry.com, Dec 23 2016.1

Family: Anne Henrietta Octavia "Annie" Murney b. 28 Nov 1847, d. 2 Jun 1892

Citations

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

Isabel Clarke Buchanan1

F, #93909, b. 10 November 1815, d. 21 May 1850
  • Birth*: 10 November 1815; Boulogne, Hauts-de-Seine, France; per family tree of Heather Milnes on ancestry.com, Dec 23 2016.1
  • Marriage*: 25 September 1834; New York, New York, U.S.A.; per family tree of Heather Milnes on ancestry.com, Dec 23 2016.; Principal=William Augustus Baldwin1
  • Death*: 21 May 1850; Mashquoteh, Toronto, York Co., Canada West; per family tree of Heather Milnes on ancestry.com, Dec 23 2016.1
  • Married Name: 25 September 1834; Baldwin1
  • Note*: circa 1835; New York, New York, U.S.A.; "British Consul, New York, NY, USA" - assuming this means her father James Buchanan was British Consul in NY - per family tree of Heather Milnes on ancestry.com, Dec 23 2016.1

Family: William Augustus Baldwin b. 4 Sep 1808, d. 14 Jun 1883

Citations

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