John Kirby1,2
M, #94316, b. 31 May 1772, d. 19 December 1846
- Father*: John Kirby2 b. 1746, d. 24 Mar 1813
- Mother*: Ann Smith2 b. c 1748, d. c 1845
- Birth*: 31 May 1772; Knaresborough, West Riding, Yorkshire, England; per family tree of Ruth L. Grant on ancestry.ca, Nov 13 2021. per family tree of lesfreck on ancestry.ca, Feb 26 2017.2
- Marriage*: 28 February 1822; Upper Canada; Date Feb 28 1822 & location Cda. per family tree of Ruth L. Grant on ancestry.ca, Nov 13 2021. per family tree of lesfreck on ancestry.ca, Feb 26 2017.; Principal=Cecilia Bethune2
- Death*: 19 December 1846; Kingston, Frontenac Co., Canada West; Date Dec 19 1846 & location Kingston per family tree of Ruth L. Grant on ancestry.ca, Nov 13 2021. per family tree of lesfreck on ancestry.ca, Feb 26 2017.2
- Residence*: 1774; Ticonderoga, Essex Co., New York, U.S.A.; "Came with family, father had farm near the Fort" per family tree of Ruth L. Grant on ancestry.ca, Nov 13 2021.2
Family: Cecilia Bethune b. 10 Jun 1785, d. 20 Jan 1842
Citations
- John Kirby per family tree of Ruth L. Grant on ancestry.ca, Nov 13 2021.
- [S82] Tree on Ancestry.com, online unknown url.
Ann Bethune1
F, #94317, b. 22 May 1786, d. 3 May 1835
- Father*: John Bethune1 b. 1751, d. 23 Sep 1815
- Mother*: Veronique Waddens1 b. 5 Apr 1764, d. 30 May 1846
- Birth*: 22 May 1786; Montreal, Quebec; per family tree of lesfreck on ancestry.ca, Feb 26 2017.1
- Marriage*: 12 April 1815; Montreal, Quebec, Lower Canada; "1815; Avril 12; .... #1540; Corbat des marriage outre Henry McKenzie, Esquire, et Mademoiselle Ann Bethume" Quebec, Canada Notarial Records, 1637-1935, Montreal, Desautels, Joseph (1810-1820), N1540, pg. 86 of 237, ancestry.ca)
Date May 23 1815 & location Williamstown UC per family tree of lesfreck on ancestry.ca, Feb 26 2017.; Principal=Henry McKenzie1,2 - Death*: 3 May 1835; Cobourg, Northumberland Co., Ontario; per family tree of lesfreck on ancestry.ca, Feb 26 2017.1
- Married Name: 12 April 1815; McKenzie1
Family: Henry McKenzie b. 1781, d. 28 Jun 1832
- Simon McTavish McKenzie1 b. 1825, d. 1892
- Catherine Veronica McKenzie1 b. 20 Sep 1826, d. 3 Oct 1894
Henry McKenzie1
M, #94318, b. 1781, d. 28 June 1832
- Father*: Alexander McKenzie1 b. 25 Jun 1736, d. 1789
- Mother*: Catherine McRae b. 1741, d. c 1790
- Birth*: 1781; Achnaclerach, Contin Parish, Ross and Cromarty, Scotland; per family tree of lesfreck on ancestry.ca, Feb 26 2017.1
- Marriage*: 12 April 1815; Montreal, Quebec, Lower Canada; "1815; Avril 12; .... #1540; Corbat des marriage outre Henry McKenzie, Esquire, et Mademoiselle Ann Bethume" Quebec, Canada Notarial Records, 1637-1935, Montreal, Desautels, Joseph (1810-1820), N1540, pg. 86 of 237, ancestry.ca)
Date May 23 1815 & location Williamstown UC per family tree of lesfreck on ancestry.ca, Feb 26 2017.; Principal=Ann Bethune1,2 - Death*: 28 June 1832; Montreal, Quebec; per family tree of lesfreck on ancestry.ca, Feb 26 2017.1
Family: Ann Bethune b. 22 May 1786, d. 3 May 1835
- Simon McTavish McKenzie1 b. 1825, d. 1892
- Catherine Veronica McKenzie1 b. 20 Sep 1826, d. 3 Oct 1894
Alexander McKenzie1,2
M, #94319, b. 25 June 1736, d. 1789
- Father*: Roderick McKenzie2 b. 1716, d. 1762
- Mother*: Katherine Mackenzie b. 1715
- Birth*: 25 June 1736; Achnaclerach, Strathgrave, Scotland; Date June 25 1736 & location Urquhart and Logie Wster, Scotland per family tree of frase76 on ancestry.ca, Sep 1 2020. Date 1737 & location Achnaclerach, Strathgrave, Scotland per family tree of Ishbel Coy on ancestry.ca, Aug 31 2020. per family tree of lesfreck on ancestry.ca, Feb 26 2017.2
- Marriage*: 29 November 1755; Ross-shire, Scotland; Date Nov 29 1755 & location Ross-shire, Scotland per family tree of Ishbel Coy on ancestry.ca, Aug 31 2020. per family tree of lesfreck on ancestry.ca, Feb 26 2017.; Principal=Catherine McRae2
- Death*: 1789; Garve, Contin, Ross & Cromarty, Scotland; per family tree of Ishbel Coy on ancestry.ca, Aug 31 2020. per family tree of lesfreck on ancestry.ca, Feb 26 2017.2
Family: Catherine McRae b. 1741, d. c 1790
- Murdoch Kenneth McKenzie2 b. 1759, d. 28 Nov 1821
- Roderick MacKenzie+ b. 1761, d. 15 Aug 1844
- James McKenzie2 b. 1770, d. 18 Jul 1849
- Henry McKenzie+2 b. 1781, d. 28 Jun 1832
- Donald McKenzie2 b. 16 Jun 1783, d. 20 Jan 1851
- Alexandrina McKenzie2 b. 1789, d. 6 May 1878
Citations
- Alexander McKenzie per family tree of Ishbel Coy on ancestry.ca, Aug 31 2020.
- [S82] Tree on Ancestry.com, online unknown url.
Catherine McRae1,2
F, #94320, b. 1741, d. circa 1790
- Birth*: 1741; Ross and Cromarty, Scotland; per family tree of Ishbel Coy on ancestry.ca, Aug 31 2020. per family tree of lesfreck on ancestry.ca, Feb 26 2017.2
- Marriage*: 29 November 1755; Ross-shire, Scotland; Date Nov 29 1755 & location Ross-shire, Scotland per family tree of Ishbel Coy on ancestry.ca, Aug 31 2020. per family tree of lesfreck on ancestry.ca, Feb 26 2017.; Principal=Alexander McKenzie2
- Death*: circa 1790; Achnaclerach, Contin, Ross and Cromarty, Scotland; per family tree of Ishbel Coy on ancestry.ca, Aug 31 2020.2
- Married Name: 29 November 1755; McKenzie2
Family: Alexander McKenzie b. 25 Jun 1736, d. 1789
- Murdoch Kenneth McKenzie2 b. 1759, d. 28 Nov 1821
- Roderick MacKenzie+ b. 1761, d. 15 Aug 1844
- James McKenzie2 b. 1770, d. 18 Jul 1849
- Henry McKenzie+ b. 1781, d. 28 Jun 1832
- Donald McKenzie2 b. 16 Jun 1783, d. 20 Jan 1851
- Alexandrina McKenzie2 b. 1789, d. 6 May 1878
Citations
- Catherine McRae per family tree of Ishbel Coy on ancestry.ca, Aug 31 2020.
- [S82] Tree on Ancestry.com, online unknown url.
Christine "Christy" Bethune1,2,3,4
F, #94321, b. 24 February 1787, d. 16 May 1865

- Father*: John Bethune2 b. 1751, d. 23 Sep 1815
- Mother*: Veronique Waddens2 b. 5 Apr 1764, d. 30 May 1846
- Birth*: 24 February 1787; Charlottenburgh Twp., Williamstown, Glengarry Co., Upper Canada; Date Feb 24 1787 & location Williamstown, Glengarry Co., Ont. per family tree of Vicky Kramer on ancestry.ca, Oct 14 2020. per family tree of lesfreck on ancestry.ca, Feb 26 2017.2
- Marriage*: 6 February 1807; Montreal, Quebec; Date Feb 6 1807 & location Montreal per family tree of Vicky Kramer on ancestry.ca, Oct 14 2020.; Principal=John Low Farrand2
- Marriage*: 2 November 1817; Saint-Gabriel's Street Presbyterian Church, Montreal, Quebec; Date Nov 2 1817 & location Montreal per family tree of Vicky Kramer on ancestry.ca, Oct 14 2020. per family tree of lesfreck on ancestry.ca, Feb 26 2017.; Principal=Robert Henry2
- Death*: 16 May 1865; Cobourg, Northumberland Co., Canada West; Date May 16 1865 & location Cobourg per Memorial & CemSearch. Date May 16 1865 & location Cobourg per family tree of lesfreck on ancestry.ca, Feb 26 2017.2,3,4
- Burial*: 18 May 1865; St. Peter's Anglican Cemetery, Cobourg, Northumberland Co., Canada West; Memorial: (See Exhibit) In; Memory of; Christy Bethune; Wife of; Robert Henry of Cobourg; Died at Cobourg; May 16 1865; Aged 79 Years (St. Peter's Anglican Cemetery, Cobourg, from CemSearch)
CemSearch: Name: Christy Henry; Maiden: Bethune; Born: Feb 24 1787; Died: May 16 1865; Age: 79; ID: CBSPCM0414; Other names: Henry, Robert (1785-1859), Wallace, Julia Christy [Henry](1823-1888); Cemetery: St. Peter's Anglican Cemetery, Ontario St. N., Cobourg, Plot 1611; Note: Wife of Robert Henry (https://www.cemsearch.ca/burial/?pID=CBSPCM0414%5E0)4,3
- Married Name: 6 February 1807; Farrand2
- Married Name: 2 November 1817; Henry2
- Census*: April 1861; Cobourg, Northumberland Co., Canada West; Age 74 at 1861 Census: see Patrick Wallace (dau. Julia Christie Henry m. John Sinclair Wallace & Patrick Wallace was his father)5
Family 1: John Low Farrand b. 15 Aug 1754, d. 1 Jul 1814
- Marriage*: 6 February 1807; Montreal, Quebec; Date Feb 6 1807 & location Montreal per family tree of Vicky Kramer on ancestry.ca, Oct 14 2020.; Principal=John Low Farrand2
Family 2: Robert Henry b. 20 Apr 1785, d. 10 May 1859
- Marriage*: 2 November 1817; Saint-Gabriel's Street Presbyterian Church, Montreal, Quebec; Date Nov 2 1817 & location Montreal per family tree of Vicky Kramer on ancestry.ca, Oct 14 2020. per family tree of lesfreck on ancestry.ca, Feb 26 2017.; Principal=Robert Henry2
- Cecilia Ann Henry2 b. 1823
- Julia Christy Henry+2 b. 8 May 1823, d. 14 Aug 1888
Citations
Robert Henry1
M, #94323, b. 20 April 1785, d. 10 May 1859

- Birth*: 20 April 1785; Albany, Albany Co., New York, U.S.A.; Date Apr 20 1785 per CemSearch. "HENRY, ROBERT, fur trader, businessman, justice of the peace, and office holder; b. c. 1778 in Albany, N.Y., son of Robert Henry and nephew of Alexander Henry* the elder; m. 2 Nov. 1817 Christine Farrand, née Bethune, and they had two daughters; d. 10 May 1859 in Cobourg, Upper Canada." per BIO of Robert Henry, Dictionary of Canadian Biographies -http://www.biographi.ca/en/bio/henry_robert_8E.html
per family tree of lesfreck on ancestry.ca, Feb 26 2017.1,2,3 - Marriage*: 2 November 1817; Saint-Gabriel's Street Presbyterian Church, Montreal, Quebec; Date Nov 2 1817 & location Montreal per family tree of Vicky Kramer on ancestry.ca, Oct 14 2020. per family tree of lesfreck on ancestry.ca, Feb 26 2017.; Principal=Christine "Christy" Bethune1
- Death*: 10 May 1859; Cobourg, Northumberland Co., Canada West; Date May 10 1859 per CemSearch. Date May 10 1859 & location Cobourg per family tree of Vicky Kramer on ancestry.ca, Oct 14 2020. per family tree of lesfreck on ancestry.ca, Feb 26 2017.1,3
- Burial*: 12 May 1859; St. Peter's Anglican Cemetery, Cobourg, Northumberland Co., Canada West; Medmorial: (See Exhibit) In Memory of; Robert Henry Esquire; Lately a Partner in the Northwest; Fur Company; for Forty Two Years an Inhabi; tant of Cobourg; He Departed This Life; May10, 1859; Aged 71 Years (St. Peter's Anglican Cemetery, Cobourg, August 18, 2016, by Dan)
CemSearch: Name: Robert Henry; Born: Apr 20 1785; Died: May 10 1859; Age: 81; ID: CBSPCM0414; Other names: Henry, Christy [Bethune](1787-1865), Wallace, Julia Christy [Henry](1823-1888); Cemetery: St. Peter's Anglican Cemetery, Ontario St. N., Cobourg, Plot 1611; Note: Robert Henry Esq. formerly partner in North West Co. and 42 Yrs inhabitant of Cobourg. Husband of Christy (Bethune). Also plot 1612. (https://www.cemsearch.ca/burial/?pID=CBSPCM0414%5E2)3,4
- Occupation*: 1806; North West Company, English River, Rupert's Land, Canada; "Robert Henry was the son of a merchant-trader in Albany who, during the American revolution, provided the Continental Army with supplies brought from the province of Quebec. These supplies were procured with specie and when he was not repaid in full he faced financial ruin. Following the war, the Henry family moved to Montreal, where Robert was educated. He entered the North West Company as a clerk in 1806 and subsequently worked on the English (upper Churchill) River under Donald McTavish* and John Duncan Campbell. Henry became a company partner in 1810, at which time he was trading on the Churchill River. Between 1810 and 1815 he served in the Athabasca department, and upon coming back to Montreal in 1815 was elected to the Beaver Club." per BIO of Robert Henry, Dictionary of Canadian Biographies - http://www.biographi.ca/en/bio/henry_robert_8E.html2
- Occupation: 1816; Red River Settlement, Rupert's Land, Canada; "In the spring of 1816 Henry returned to the northwest, where he played a minor role in asserting the interests of the NWC as tension grew between it and both the Hudson’s Bay Company and the Red River settlement [see Thomas Douglas*]. He was called upon in June to lead a group of Indians from Fort William (Thunder Bay, Ont.) to the
Red River as a show of force; in late 1816 he participated in the harassment of HBC men who had built Fort Wedderburn on Lake Athabasca [see JOHN CLARKE]. The strain which Henry felt during this period of hostility prompted him to remark in August 1816 that he was “much inclined to leave this rascally Country for ever.” Because trade was sagging, the company needed every man in the field and Alexander Henry persuaded him to remain another winter." per BIO of Robert Henry, Dictionary of Canadian Biographies - http://www.biographi.ca/en/bio/henry_robert_8E.html2 - Residence*: 1817; Hamilton Twp., Hamilton, Newcastle District, Upper Canada; "Robert Henry retired from the fur trade in 1817 and settled at Hamilton (Cobourg), Upper Canada. With James Gray Bethune, he purchased property there that September and erected a grist-mill. Under Henry’s management, the operation came to be the principal mill in the Newcastle District. Two months after the purchase of the
property, Henry married Bethune’s sister Christine and thus became the brother-in-law of ANGUS, another NWC partner, and Alexander Neil*, who became the Church of England rector at Cobourg in 1827" per BIO of Robert Henry, Dictionary of Canadian Biographies - http://www.biographi.ca/en/bio/henry_robert_8E.html2 - Note: 1822; Cobourg, Northumberland Co., Upper Canada; "Mr. Henry is most entertaining and friendly, showing such kindness in many ways. They live scarcely a mile from us, and own one of the largest flour mills in Canada. Mr. Henry was for twenty-five years in the North-West fur trade. During that time he never came home, and endured all sorts of hardships; one
winter when provisions fell-short, he and his companions were obliged to cut up leather aprons and their shoes to keep off starvation. Mrs. Henry is pleasing, improves very much on acquaintance, and seems greatly attached
to her husband who is much older than she is." from "Our Forest Home, Being Extracts from the Correspondence of the Late Frances Stewart", compiled and edited by her daughter E. S. Dunlop, page 21.5 - Residence: January 1823; Cobourg, Northumberland Co., Upper Canada; "While her husband went into the wilds of Peterborough County to prepare a log house, Mrs. Stewart enjoyed the aristocratic society of Cobourg. Mrs. Henry, she wrote, "improves very much on acquaintance, and seems greatly attached to her husband who is much older"; and her mother, Mrs. Bethune, was "a fine, merry old lady who lives in a little cottage just opposite the Henry's house". Captain and Mrs. Boswell were "very pleasing and very kind", and lived east of the village, not far from the present "Kingston Crossing". Afternoon teas were enjoyed at these homes, and sometimes dancing followed; and sleighing parties were popular on dear, frosty nights.
The Bethunes had lived in Cobourg five years, James Gray Bethune being the first postmaster and prominent in banking and real estate, as well as being a merchant; in 1826 he opened a branch store in Peterborough, and when he went bankrupt some years later many settlers lost heavily. The ladies of these families felt no lack of money for such luxuries as were available. "They dress in very smart, suitable style,” wrote Mrs. Stewart. "They think nothing of giving fifty or one hundred guineas for a fur muff or tippet. Indeed fur is much used. The sleighs are delightfully lined with it and so comfortable." "Squire" Henry took Mrs. Stewart to repay the calls of friends settled east of the village. "We went first”, she wrote, "to the Covert's, who are very decidedly English; then to Captain Boswell's where we remained for tea; two other English families were here, the Faulkners and the Sowdens from Bath. They came to Cobourg a year and a half ago, and now have the nicest farms here, with every comfort. The people here have a book society among themselves, each member paying four dollars per an-
Robert Henry told her of his experiences before he came to Cobourg. "He was for 25 years in the Northwest fur trade”, says Mrs. Stewart, "and endured all sorts of hardships. One winter when provisions fell short he and his companions were obliged to cut up their leather aprons and shoes to keep starvation off." His mill near Cobourg was "one of the largest flour mills in Canada"." from "Cobourg 1798-1948" by Edwin C. Guillet, pg. 13.6 - Note: 1832; King St. E. & Henry St., Cobourg, Northumberland Co., Upper Canada; "After selling the mill for £6,000 in 1831, Henry operated a private bank in his house in Cobourg and by 1832 had become agent there for the Commercial Bank of the Midland District. Despite later efforts by others to charter a Cobourg bank, Henry’s was the only one in the community." per BIO of Robert Henry, Dictionary of Canadian Biographies - http://www.biographi.ca/en/bio/henry_robert_8E.html
"Very quickly, on the left, was College Street, which sloped gently up to Upper Canada Academy, and on the northeast corner of King and College Streets were the lovely grounds of St. Peter’s Anglican Church. A little farther along, on the south side of King Street, at the corner of Henry Street, was the home of one of Cobourg’s most revered citizens. Robert Henry8 was a nephew of the famous fur trader and explorer, Alexander Henry. He had worked as a trader in the north with the upstart North West Company, during some of the most dangerous years of the conflict with
the Hudson Bay Company. In 1816, he decided to leave the tensions of the fur trade
and settle in Cobourg. Very quickly, he established a partnership with James Gray
Bethune in a grist mill and several other commercial enterprises." from "38 Hours To Montreal: William Weller and the Governor Generals' Race of 1840", by Dan Buchanan, pg. 94.2 - Note: 1834; Cobourg, Northumberland Co., Upper Canada; "Although Henry prospered he did not die an exceptionally wealthy man; his estate totalled $28,000. It is possible that he lost money covering some of the debts of James Gray Bethune, who had suffered bankruptcy in 1834." per BIO of Robert Henry, Dictionary of Canadian Biographies - http://www.biographi.ca/en/bio/henry_robert_8E.html2
- Note: 1837; Cobourg, Northumberland Co., Upper Canada; "Henry served as a justice of the peace from 1818 until the late 1830s, and as Cobourg’s first treasurer in 1837 after its establishment as a police village. Although aligned by social standing with Cobourg’s oligarchy of political leaders, American-born businessmen, and British half pay officers, he was less active than many in local institutions and politics, nor did he invest in local improvement schemes. He presumably preferred conventional investments, which included bonds and securities, and the poor record of such local ventures as the Cobourg and Peterborough Rail-way vindicated his caution. Although Henry prospered he did not die an exceptionally wealthy man; his estate
totalled $28,000. It is possible that he lost money covering some of the debts of James Gray Bethune, who had suffered bankruptcy in 1834. Henry nevertheless lived quietly in his old age surrounded by a number of former NWC and HBC fur traders such as Jacob Corrigal, William Nourse, and John Dugald CAMERON who had also chosen the Cobourg area for their retirement." per BIO of Robert Henry, Dictionary of Canadian Biographies - http://www.biographi.ca/en/bio/henry_robert_8E.html2 - Note*: July 1839; Cobourg, Northumberland Co., Upper Canada; "This enterprise made him a target of the celebrated “Cobourg conspiracy,” one of the Patriot-inspired border incursions launched from the United States in the aftermath of the rebellion of 1837–38. In late July 1839 a group of dissidents led from New York by Benjamin LETT and Samuel Peters Hart conspired to rob and murder Henry and to attack other area residents, including George Strange Boulton* and his nephew D’Arcy Edward Boulton (prominent Cobourg tories), Maurice Jaynes (a wealthy farmer), and Sheppard McCormick (a participant in 1837 in the capture of the Patriot supply ship Caroline). The attack was presumably designed to spark both an invasion by other filibusterers and an uprising in an area where several Hunters’ Lodges, formed to change Canada into a republic, had appeared. As the conspirators hatched this plot, one of their number, Henry J. Moon, became agitated by the murderous intent of the band and revealed the plan to an intended victim, D’Arcy Edward Boulton. A force was mounted and the conspirators were stopped before they could carry out their attacks. During the ensuing trial, at which Boulton acted for the defence, the conspirators and two local sympathizers were found guilty. Henry was described by the prosecution as one of Cobourg’s “most respectable and inoffensive inhabitants.” per BIO of Robert Henry, Dictionary of Canadian Biographies - http://www.biographi.ca/en/bio/henry_robert_8E.html2
Family: Christine "Christy" Bethune b. 24 Feb 1787, d. 16 May 1865
- Marriage*: 2 November 1817; Saint-Gabriel's Street Presbyterian Church, Montreal, Quebec; Date Nov 2 1817 & location Montreal per family tree of Vicky Kramer on ancestry.ca, Oct 14 2020. per family tree of lesfreck on ancestry.ca, Feb 26 2017.; Principal=Christine "Christy" Bethune1
- Cecilia Ann Henry1 b. 1823
- Julia Christy Henry+1 b. 8 May 1823, d. 14 Aug 1888
Citations
- [S82] Tree on Ancestry.com, online unknown url.
- [S129] Dictionary Cdn BIOs, online unknown url.
- [S39] Unknown name of person unknown record type, unknown repository, unknown repository address.
- [S15] Unknown author, Tombstone Inscription.
- [S179] Frances Stewart, Our Forest Home.
- [S137] E. C. Guillet, Cobourg 1798 - 1948.
Julia Christy Henry1,2,3,4
F, #94324, b. 8 May 1823, d. 14 August 1888
- Father*: Robert Henry2 b. 20 Apr 1785, d. 10 May 1859
- Mother*: Christine "Christy" Bethune2 b. 24 Feb 1787, d. 16 May 1865
- Birth*: 8 May 1823; Hamilton Twp., Cobourg, Northumberland Co., Upper Canada; Date May 8 1823 & location Cobourg per CemSearch. Date 1824 & location Ont. per 1881 Census. Date 1824 & location UC per 1861 Census. Date 1819 & location Durham Co. per family tree of Vicky Kramer on ancestry.ca, Oct 14 2020. per family tree of lesfreck on ancestry.ca, Feb 26 2017.2,3,5,4
- Marriage*: 1846; Canada West; per family tree of Vicky Kramer on ancestry.ca, Oct 14 2020.; Principal=John Sinclair Wallace2
- Death*: 14 August 1888; Cobourg, Northumberland Co., Ontario; Death Reg'n.#012202: Name: Julia Christy Wallace; Date: Aug 14 1888; Age: 63y; Born: Cda.; Cause: enlargement of the heart; Phys.: Dr. Walers; Inf.: Mary Helliwell; Reg'd.: Aug 23 1888; Rel.: CE; Reg'r.: John Sutherland, Cobourg (Ontario Death Registration, #012202-1888, ancestry.ca)
Date Aug 14 1888 per CemSearch.3,6 - Burial*: 16 August 1888; St. Peter's Anglican Cemetery, Cobourg, Northumberland Co., Ontario; CemSearch: Name: Julia Christy Wallace; Maiden: Henry; Born: May 8 1823; Died: Aug 14 1888; ID: CBSPCM0414; Other names: Henry, Christy [Bethune](1787-1865), Henry, Robert (1785-1859); Cemetery: St. Peter's Anglican Cemetery, Ontario St. N., Cobourg, Plot 1612 (https://www.cemsearch.ca/burial/?pID=CBSPCM0414%5E1)3
- Married Name: 1846; Wallace2
- Census: April 1861; Cobourg, Northumberland Co., Canada West; Age 37 at 1861 Census: see John S. Wallace4
- Census*: April 1881; Cobourg, Northumberland West Co., Ontario; Age 57 at 1881 Census: see John Wallace5
Family: John Sinclair Wallace b. 8 Jul 1823, d. 11 Mar 1899
- Marriage*: 1846; Canada West; per family tree of Vicky Kramer on ancestry.ca, Oct 14 2020.; Principal=John Sinclair Wallace2
- Jane Sinclair Wallace2 b. 2 Apr 1851, d. 27 Aug 1917
- Agnes Wallace2 b. 1853, d. 10 Oct 1885
- Mary Wallace+2 b. 14 Feb 1855, d. 28 Jun 1927
- Cecilia Wallace2 b. 1856
- Charles Henry "Charlie" Wallace+2 b. 16 Oct 1859, d. 16 Aug 1913
- Stuart Sinclair Wallace2 b. 1861, d. 16 Dec 1883
Citations
- Julia Christy (Henry) Wallace per CemSearch. Julia Wallace per 1861 Census.
- [S82] Tree on Ancestry.com, online unknown url.
- [S39] Unknown name of person unknown record type, unknown repository, unknown repository address.
- [S10] Unknown author, 1861 Canada Census, Record Type: microfilm.
- [S16] Unknown author, 1881 Canada Census, Record Type: microfilm.
- [S12] Unknown author, Ontario Death Registrations, Record Type: microfilm, Name Of Person: Ontario Archives, #012202-1888.
Cecilia Ann Henry1
F, #94325, b. 1823
- Father*: Robert Henry1 b. 20 Apr 1785, d. 10 May 1859
- Mother*: Christine "Christy" Bethune1 b. 24 Feb 1787, d. 16 May 1865
- Birth*: 1823; Durham Co., Upper Canada; Date 1823 & location Durham Co. per family tree of Vicky Kramer on ancestry.ca, Oct 14 2020. per family tree of lesfreck on ancestry.ca, Feb 26 2017.1
- Marriage*: circa 1848; Canada West; per family tree of Vicky Kramer on ancestry.ca, Oct 14 2020.; Principal=Robert Henry Throop1
- Married Name: circa 1848; Throop1
Family: Robert Henry Throop b. c 1818
Citations
- [S82] Tree on Ancestry.com, online unknown url.
Norman William Bethune1
M, #94326, b. 10 March 1789, d. 27 July 1848
- Father*: John Bethune1 b. 1751, d. 23 Sep 1815
- Mother*: Veronique Waddens1 b. 5 Apr 1764, d. 30 May 1846
- Birth*: 10 March 1789; Williamstown, Glengarry Co., Upper Canada; per family tree of lesfreck on ancestry.ca Feb 26 20171
- Marriage*: 25 August 1822; per family tree of lesfreck on ancestry.ca Feb 26 2017; Principal=Margaret Kittson1
- Death*: 27 July 1848; Montreal, Quebec; per family tree of lesfreck on ancestry.ca Feb 26 20171
- Note*: circa 1824; Montreal, Quebec; "As a merchant-storekeeper Bethune endured where others failed because he was able to forge a solid mercantile connection with Montreal merchants through his brother Norman, a well-placed merchant and forwarder there. But it is also clear that
Bethune was an aggressive and innovative businessman who championed the economic
development of the Newcastle District, and particularly trade connections through
Cobourg to its hinterland." per Dictionary of Canadian Biogrpahy, James Gray Bethune. http://www.biographi.ca/en/bio/bethune_james_gray_7E.html2
Family: Margaret Kittson b. 6 Dec 1801, d. 25 Feb 1873
- John George Bethune1 b. c 1834
- Julia Ann Veronica Bethune1 b. c 1835, d. 18 Oct 1915
Margaret Kittson1,2
F, #94327, b. 6 December 1801, d. 25 February 1873
- Father*: George Kittson2 b. c 1775, d. 26 Jul 1832
- Mother*: Ann Tucker2 b. 1778
- Birth*: 6 December 1801; Richelieu, Quebec; per family tree of lesfreck on ancestry.ca Feb 26 20172
- Marriage*: 25 August 1822; per family tree of lesfreck on ancestry.ca Feb 26 2017; Principal=Norman William Bethune2
- Death*: 25 February 1873; Ottawa, Carleton Co., Ontario; per family tree of lesfreck on ancestry.ca Feb 26 20172
- Married Name: 25 August 1822; Bethune2
Family: Norman William Bethune b. 10 Mar 1789, d. 27 Jul 1848
- John George Bethune2 b. c 1834
- Julia Ann Veronica Bethune2 b. c 1835, d. 18 Oct 1915
Citations
- Margaret Kittson per family tree of lesfreck on ancestry.ca Feb 26 2017.
- [S82] Tree on Ancestry.com, online unknown url.
George Kittson1,2
M, #94328, b. circa 1775, d. 26 July 1832
- Birth*: circa 1775; Cork Co., Ireland; per family tree of lesfreck on ancestry.ca Feb 26 20172
- Marriage*: circa 1800; per family tree of lesfreck on ancestry.ca Feb 26 2017; Principal=Ann Tucker2
- Death*: 26 July 1832; Monteal, Quebec; per family tree of lesfreck on ancestry.ca Feb 26 20172
Family: Ann Tucker b. 1778
- Margaret Kittson+2 b. 6 Dec 1801, d. 25 Feb 1873
Citations
- Per family tree of lesfreck on ancestry.ca Feb 26 2017.
- [S82] Tree on Ancestry.com, online unknown url.
Ann Tucker1
F, #94329, b. 1778
- Birth*: 1778; per family tree of lesfreck on ancestry.ca Feb 26 20171
- Marriage*: circa 1800; per family tree of lesfreck on ancestry.ca Feb 26 2017; Principal=George Kittson1
- Married Name: circa 1800; Kittson1
Family: George Kittson b. c 1775, d. 26 Jul 1832
- Margaret Kittson+1 b. 6 Dec 1801, d. 25 Feb 1873
Citations
- [S82] Tree on Ancestry.com, online unknown url.
John George Bethune1
M, #94330, b. circa 1834
- Father*: Norman William Bethune1 b. 10 Mar 1789, d. 27 Jul 1848
- Mother*: Margaret Kittson1 b. 6 Dec 1801, d. 25 Feb 1873
- Birth*: circa 1834; Canada; per family tree of lesfreck on ancestry.ca Feb 26 20171
Citations
- [S82] Tree on Ancestry.com, online unknown url.
Julia Ann Veronica Bethune1
F, #94331, b. circa 1835, d. 18 October 1915
- Father*: Norman William Bethune1 b. 10 Mar 1789, d. 27 Jul 1848
- Mother*: Margaret Kittson1 b. 6 Dec 1801, d. 25 Feb 1873
- Birth*: circa 1835; Quebec, Quebec; per family tree of lesfreck on ancestry.ca Feb 26 20171
- Marriage*: 7 February 1882; Cobourg, Northumberland Co., Ontario; per family tree of lesfreck on ancestry.ca Feb 26 2017; Principal=Walter Stennett1
- Death*: 18 October 1915; Toronto, York Co., Ontario; per family tree of lesfreck on ancestry.ca Feb 26 20171
- Married Name: 7 February 1882; Stennett1
Family: Walter Stennett b. c 1822, d. 25 Feb 1889
Citations
- [S82] Tree on Ancestry.com, online unknown url.
Walter Stennett1
M, #94332, b. circa 1822, d. 25 February 1889
- Father*: William Stennett1 b. c 1795
- Mother*: Elizabeth ?1 b. c 1795
- Birth*: circa 1822; Kingston, Frontenac Co., Ontario; per family tree of lesfreck on ancestry.ca Feb 26 20171
- Marriage*: 15 April 1852; Cobourg, Northumberland Co., Canada West; per family tree of lesfreck on ancestry.ca Feb 26 2017; Principal=Frances Veronica "Fanny" Bethune1
- Marriage*: 7 February 1882; Cobourg, Northumberland Co., Ontario; per family tree of lesfreck on ancestry.ca Feb 26 2017; Principal=Julia Ann Veronica Bethune1
- Death*: 25 February 1889; Ontario; per family tree of lesfreck on ancestry.ca Feb 26 20171
Family 1: Frances Veronica "Fanny" Bethune b. 1828
- Walter B. Stennett2 b. 1858
Family 2: Julia Ann Veronica Bethune b. c 1835, d. 18 Oct 1915
William Stennett1
M, #94333, b. circa 1795
- Birth*: circa 1795; per family tree of lesfreck on ancestry.ca Feb 26 20171
- Marriage*: before 1820; per family tree of lesfreck on ancestry.ca Feb 26 2017; Principal=Elizabeth ?1
Family: Elizabeth ? b. c 1795
- Walter Stennett+1 b. c 1822, d. 25 Feb 1889
Citations
- [S82] Tree on Ancestry.com, online unknown url.
Elizabeth ?1
F, #94334, b. circa 1795
- Birth*: circa 1795; per family tree of lesfreck on ancestry.ca Feb 26 20171
- Marriage*: before 1820; per family tree of lesfreck on ancestry.ca Feb 26 2017; Principal=William Stennett1
- Married Name: before 1820; Stennett1
Family: William Stennett b. c 1795
- Walter Stennett+1 b. c 1822, d. 25 Feb 1889
Citations
- [S82] Tree on Ancestry.com, online unknown url.
Frances Veronica "Fanny" Bethune1
F, #94335, b. 1828
- Father*: Alexander Neil Bethune1 b. 28 Aug 1800, d. 3 Feb 1879
- Mother*: Jane Eliza Crooks1 b. 12 Sep 1809, d. 28 Jul 1861
- Birth*: 1828; Durham Co., Upper Canada; per family tree of lesfreck on ancestry.ca Feb 26 20171
- Marriage*: 15 April 1852; Cobourg, Northumberland Co., Canada West; per family tree of lesfreck on ancestry.ca Feb 26 2017; Principal=Walter Stennett1
- Married Name: 15 April 1852; Stennett1
Family: Walter Stennett b. c 1822, d. 25 Feb 1889
- Walter B. Stennett2 b. 1858
Rev. Charles James Stewart Bethune1,2,3
M, #94336, b. 11 August 1838, d. 18 April 1932
- Father*: Alexander Neil Bethune2 b. 28 Aug 1800, d. 3 Feb 1879
- Mother*: Jane Eliza Crooks2 b. 12 Sep 1809, d. 28 Jul 1861
- Birth*: 11 August 1838; West Flamborough Twp., Wentworth Co., Upper Canada; Date Aug 11 1838 per CemSearch. Date 1843 & location UC per 1861 Census. Date Aug 11 1838 & location West Flamborough per family tree of Joanne Doucette on ancestry.ca, Oct 17 2020. Date Aug 11 1838 & location per family tree of lesfreck on ancestry.ca Feb 26 20172,3,4
- Marriage*: 21 April 1863; Montreal, Quebec; Date Apr 21 1863 per CemSearch. Date Apr 21 1863 & location Montreal per family tree of lesfreck on ancestry.ca Feb 26 2017; Principal=Harriett Alice Mary Furlong2,4
- Death*: 18 April 1932; Toronto, York Co., Ontario; Date Apr 18 1932 per CemSearch. per family tree of Joanne Doucette on ancestry.ca, Oct 17 2020. per family tree of lesfreck on ancestry.ca Feb 26 20172,4
- Burial*: 20 April 1932; St. Peter's Anglican Cemetery, Cobourg, Northumberland Co., Ontario; CemSearch: Name: Charles James Stewart Bethune; Born: Aug 11 1838; Died: Apr 18 1932; ID: CBSPCM0771; Other names: Bethune, Agnes Emily ( -1891), Bethune, Alexander Neil (1800-1879), Bethune, Arthur M. (1873-1960), Bethune, Beatrice Mary (1875-1957), Bethune, Edith A. St. L. [Wilson](1877-1960), Bethune, Edith Alice ( -1874), Bethune, Eliza Jane (1828-1851), Bethune, Emily Anne (1840-1847), Betune, George Strachan Cartwright (1845-1902), Bethune, Harriet Alice Mary [Fulrong](1844-1898), Bethune, Herbert (1848-1849), Bethune, Herbert Charles ( - -1872), Bethune, Jane Eliza ( -1861), Bethune, John James (1834-1859); Cemetery: St. Peter's Anglican Cemetery, Ontario St. N., Cobourg, Plot 381; Note: MA DCL; Born West Flamboro, 3rd son A.N. Bethune, Headmaster Trinity College. Married Alice Furlong. (https://www.cemsearch.ca/burial/?pID=CBSPCM0771%5E10)4
- Census*: April 1861; Cobourg, Northumberland Co., Canada West; Age 18 at 1861 Census: see Alexander N. Bethune3
- Residence*: 17 September 1874; Toronto, York Co., Ontario; Witness at marriage of brother George S. C. Bethune and Emily Darling.5
- Note*: circa 1880; Trinity College School, Port Hope, Durham Co., Ontario; " ... and Charles James Stewart*, who became headmaster of Trinity College School, Port Hope ... " per Dictionary of Canadian Biography - Rev. Alexander Neil Bethune,
www.biographi.ca/en/bio/bethune_alexander_neil_10E.html6
Family: Harriett Alice Mary Furlong b. 7 Dec 1844, d. 18 Jul 1898
- Marriage*: 21 April 1863; Montreal, Quebec; Date Apr 21 1863 per CemSearch. Date Apr 21 1863 & location Montreal per family tree of lesfreck on ancestry.ca Feb 26 2017; Principal=Harriett Alice Mary Furlong2,4
- Sophie Bethune2 b. 1865
- Edith Alice Bethune4 b. 1868, d. 22 Jan 1874
- Agnes Emily Bethune2 b. 1870, d. 2 Mar 1891
- Herbert Charles Bethune4 b. 28 Mar 1872, d. 28 Mar 1872
- Arthur M. Bethune2 b. 1873, d. 30 Jul 1960
- Beatrice Mary Bethune2 b. 1875, d. 1 Jun 1957
- Reginald Alexander Bethune2 b. 4 Nov 1878, d. 12 Apr 1977
Citations
- Charles Bethune per 1861 Census. Rev. Charles James Stewart Bethune per family tree of Joanne Doucette on ancestry.ca, Oct 17 2020.
- [S82] Tree on Ancestry.com, online unknown url.
- [S10] Unknown author, 1861 Canada Census, Record Type: microfilm.
- [S39] Unknown name of person unknown record type, unknown repository, unknown repository address.
- [S8] Unknown author, Ontario Archives, Record Type: Microfilm.
- [S129] Dictionary Cdn BIOs, online unknown url.