Paul McNally1,2

M, #15322, b. 12 March 1920, d. 1960
  • Birth*: 12 March 1920; Biggar, Saskatchewan; Date 1919 & location Sask. per 1921 Census. Date Mar 12 1920 & location Biggar, Sask. per IGI Record. (Only child listed not "Living")2
  • Death*: 1960; IGI Record.
  • Census*: 1921; Biggar, Saskatoon Dist., Saskatchewan; Age 2 at 1921 Census: see Grant McNally2

Citations

  1. Paul McNally per 1921 Census.
  2. [S121] Unknown author, 1921 Census.

Bruce H. McNally1,2

M, #15325, b. July 1893, d. October 1957
  • Birth*: July 1893; Brighton Twp., Northumberland Co., Ontario; Date Jul 1893 & location Cda. per 1900 US Fed Census. IGI Record.2
  • Marriage*: after 1905; Principal=Beatrice Newberry
  • Death*: October 1957; IGI Record.
  • Census*: 23 June 1900; Clarkson, Monroe Co., New York, U.S.A.; Age 6 at 1900 US Fed Census: see Ebenezer McNalley2

Family: Beatrice Newberry b. b 1885

Citations

  1. Bruce H. McNally per 1900 US Fed Census.
  2. [S21] US Census, online unknown url.

Beatrice Newberry

F, #15326, b. before 1885
  • Birth*: before 1885; IGI Record.
  • Marriage*: after 1905; Principal=Bruce H. McNally

Family: Bruce H. McNally b. Jul 1893, d. Oct 1957

Clarence McNally

M, #15327, b. November 1886, d. April 1962
  • Birth*: November 1886; Brighton Twp., Northumberland Co., Ontario; Date Nov 1886 & location Cda. per 1900 US Fed Census. Date 1887 & location Ont. per 1891 Census. IGI Record.1,2
  • Marriage*: after 1907; Principal=Grace Lapeau
  • Death*: April 1962; IGI Record.
  • Census*: April 1891; Brighton Twp., Northumberland Co., Ontario; Age 4 at 1891 Census: see Ebenezer McNalley1
  • Census: 23 June 1900; Clarkson, Monroe Co., New York, U.S.A.; Age 13 at 1900 US Fed Census: see Ebenezer McNalley2

Family: Grace Lapeau b. b 1887

Citations

  1. [S6] Unknown author, 1891 Canada Census, Record Type: microfilm.
  2. [S21] US Census, online unknown url.

Grace Lapeau

F, #15328, b. before 1887
  • Birth*: before 1887; IGI Record.
  • Marriage*: after 1907; Principal=Clarence McNally
  • Married Name: after 1907; McNally

Family: Clarence McNally b. Nov 1886, d. Apr 1962

Isaac Austin

M, #15329, b. circa June 1790, d. 28 March 1871
  • Birth*: circa June 1790; Easton, Washington Co., New York, U.S.A.; Date b. Mar 28 1790 & Aug 4 1790 & location Easton, Washington Co., NY per GEDCOM of Bob Bond, Nov. 20, 2006.
    Note: Date of Birth is likely to be in 1790 because 1790 Census for Jonathan Austin shows 4 males under 10 - Isaac, Job, Elias & Jonathan.
    Location New York State per Death Reg'n. of daughter Adelia Ann (Austin) Fraleigh. Per Austin family history. An IGI Record shows Baltimore, Maryland?? Note: Also there still seems to be some question about Isaac Austin's place of birth on Dec.19, 1971. According to a Don Challis , of Highland Utah in 2001 his Web Site has referenced the Austins of America Newsletter, Query 283-7 . He states that Isaac was born in Boston, Massachusetts. I am still hoping to track his birth record and perhaps identify his parents. I am also hoping to get in touch with Don Challis and find out where he retrieved his information." per email from Vera Kameda-Lacroix, June 6, 2005.2,3,4,1,5
  • Marriage*: before 1813; Rensselaer Co., New York, U.S.A.; Date c. 1813 & location Rensselaer Co. per GEDCOM of Bob Bond, Nov. 20, 2006. Family history says that Job was a baby when Isaac and Lucy Austin came to Prince Edward County in 1814.; Principal=Lucy Fish1
  • Death*: 28 March 1871; Conc 7 Lot 28, Brighton Twp., Northumberland Co., Ontario; Isaac's death is reported in the 1871 Census in the same division with son Benjamin who is shown at Conc 7, Lot 28, Brighton Twp. The location is east of Mount Olivet, on Austin Island.
    "Death Notices from the Canada Christian Advocate 1858-1872, McKenzie, Donald A. Rev., Hunterdon House, Lambertville, N.J., 1992. Austin, Mr. Isaac and Mrs. Lucy were both born in the United States, and were amongst the first settlers in Ontario. Mrs. Austin, who joined the Methodist Episcopalian Church in 1836, died Oct. 17, 1870, aged 76. Her husband, who belonged to the Society of Friends, died March 28, 1871, aged 80. (p. 4, Obituary, sent from Norham)." per email from Dianne Brearley, June 23, 2002
    1871 Census: Isaac Austin, Death Last 12 Months: Austin, Isaac, 80, Meth. E., b. US., Widower, d. March, old age6
  • Census: circa August 1790; Easton, Albany Co., New York, U.S.A.; 1790 Census: 1 of 4 males under 16 (see Jonathan Austin)5
  • Census: 1800; Easton, Washington Co., New York, U.S.A.; 1800 Census: 1 of 2 males 10 to 16 (see Mahetable Austin)
    Note: Isaac would be one of two males between 10 and 16 with his mother, Mahetable Austin, who was a widow.5
  • Census: 1810; Easton, Washington Co., New York, U.S.A.; 1810 Census: 1 of 2 males 16 to 25 (see James Cornell)
    Note: Greg Austin mentioned this in his GEDCOM, along with the info that Mahetable had been married a third time to - James Cornell - so this is where Isaac Austin would be in 1810.5
  • Note: 1816; Marysburgh Twp., Prince Edward Co., Upper Canada; "In 1776, Isaac Austin and wife Lucy (Fish) + child Job, born in Boston?, left Boston with cart + horse and travelled to St. Lawrence river. Here they traded the rig for fish boat. Leaving what is now Cornwall they made their way to Bay of Quintie following up ?? they found the entrance of Black Creek, going up this to a point near Jackson homestead. They built a shack and tannery." from Austin History written by D. S. Austin, sen to me by Dianne Brearley, by email, May 23, 2002.
  • Immigration*: June 1816; Marysburgh Twp., Black River, Prince Edward Co., Upper Canada; "Following the Revolutionary War, Isaac Austin (born in Boston on December 19, 1794) and his wife Lucy fish (born N. Y. State on September 19, 1794) carrying baby Job in her arms, travelled from Boston to the St. Lawrence River in a horse drawn cart with a group of Loyalist refugees. In what is today Cornwall, the weary travellers traded the rig for a boat and made their way to the Bay of Quinte, continuing to the mouth of Black Creek and to a point near Jackson's Homestead, where they built a shanty and a tannery. Lucy Austin had her hands full looking after growing family of severn - Job, Mariah, Charles Starbuck, James, Benjamin, Willet Casey and Adelia Ann - ... " per Austins in Canada from Don Banks, April 11, 2002.
  • Note: 26 July 1828; Marysburgh Twp., Prince Edward Co., Upper Canada; "Isaac Austin was naturalized as a Canadian citizen on July 26, 1828" per GEDCOM of Greg Austin, Nov 24, 2006. Naturalization: Jul 26 1828 - per GEDCOM of Bob Bond, Nov. 20, 2006.1
  • Residence*: 1 February 1832; Conc 1 Lot 19, South Marysburgh Twp., Prince Edward Co., Upper Canada; Land Registry Records (1916, B & S) show that Isaac Austin purchased the 200 acres of Lot 19, Conc 1, South Marysburgh Twp. from Nicholas Peterson, Sr., on Feb 1, 1832. (Reg'n. Date: Mar 19, 1832)
  • Residence: 9 April 1832; Marysburgh Twp., Prince Edward Co., Upper Canada; Isaac Austin is one of the names on a petition supporting Jesse Van Cleaf re Lot 26, Conc 1, SBC - per Minaker book, Marilyn Adams Centre, May 28, 2002.Pioneer Life, see marriage of parents. Pioneer Life, see marriage of parents.
  • Residence: 10 April 1832; Post Office, Picton, Prince Edward Co., Upper Canada; "Letters in Picton Post Office: ... Isaac Austin .... Andrew Austin ... " per Minaker book, Marilyn Adams Centre, May 28, 2002.Pioneer Life, see marriage of parents. Pioneer Life, see marriage of parents.
  • Occupation*: before 1845; South Marysburgh Twp., Prince Edward Co., Canada West; "Took up thirteen hundred acres of land. Lumbered extensively, pine + oak, west Inida staves black oak 6 ft x 4 x in x1 1/4 in thick. These staves were corded on the rafts." from email of Dianne Brearley, May 23, 2002.
  • Residence: 18 November 1845; Conc 1 Lot 19, South Marysburgh Twp., Prince Edward Co., Canada West; Land Registry Records (4498, QC) show that Isaac Austin and wife sold 200 acres of Lot 19, Conc 1, South Marysburgh Twp. to Lewis Minaker on Nov 18, 1845
  • Note*: circa 1847; Canada West; " ... one of these immense rafts he met with disaster in Lake St. Peter and lost everything. Upon return he moved to Brigton and Murray Tsp. 41 years there. Did their shopping in Oswego for years. Boys took up land and became farmers." from email of Dianne Brearley, May 23, 2002.
  • Note: circa 1847; Lake St. Pierre, Sorrel, Quebec; " ... The log break up happened in Lac Saint Pierre, east of Sorrel, Quebec." exerpt from "Notes from a cousin", part of pages written by D. S. Austin - from email of Dianne Brearley, May 23, 2002.
  • Census: 1850; Conc 5, Lot 28, Murray Twp., Northumberland Co., Canada West; 1850 Census: Isaac Austin; Conc 5, Lot 28, occ., prop.; Total Persons: 8 (Newcastle District Census & Assessment Records, Murray Twp.)7
  • Census: 1850; Conc 5 Lot 28, Murray Twp., Northumberland Co., Canada West; 1850 Assessment: Isaac Austin; Conc 5, Lot 28, owner, farmer; Total Occupants - 8; 2 females 2 -5, 1 male 5 - 10, 1 married male 21 -30, 1 married male 40 -60, 1 single male 60 -100; 1 married female 30 -40, 1 married female 40 - 60, 1 male married this year; 100 acres (Newcastle District Census & Assessment Records, Murray Twp.)
    Note: This the first appearance of Isaac in this area although Benjamin had been here as early as 1848 when he is included in the Murray Twp. Census.7
  • Note: after 1850; Oswega, New York, U.S.A.; "Did their shopping in Oswega for many years." from "Notes from a cousin", part of Austin History by D. S. Austin, from email of Dianne Brearley, May 23, 2002.
  • Census*: March 1852; Brighton Twp., Northumberland Co., Canada West; Age 61 at 1851 Census: Austin, Isaac, 61, b. US., yeoman, married; Lucy, 58, b. US, EM, married8
  • Census: April 1861; Brighton Twp., Northumberland Co., Canada West; Age 69 at 1861 Census: see Benjamin Austin (son)9

Family: Lucy Fish b. 19 Sep 1794, d. 17 Oct 1870

  • Marriage*: before 1813; Rensselaer Co., New York, U.S.A.; Date c. 1813 & location Rensselaer Co. per GEDCOM of Bob Bond, Nov. 20, 2006. Family history says that Job was a baby when Isaac and Lucy Austin came to Prince Edward County in 1814.; Principal=Lucy Fish1

Citations

  1. [S22] Rootsweb, online unknown url.
  2. [S12] Unknown author, Ontario Death Registrations, Record Type: microfilm, Name Of Person: Ontario Archives.
  3. [S41] Unknown author, "Fralick Chart at L & A Archives."
  4. [S19] IGI Record, online unknown url.
  5. [S21] US Census, online unknown url.
  6. [S14] Unknown author, 1871 Canada Census, Record Type: microfilm.
  7. [S196] Unknown author, Newcastle Census.
  8. [S11] Unknown author, 1851 Canada Census, Record Type: microfilm, Age 61.
  9. [S10] Unknown author, 1861 Canada Census, Record Type: microfilm, Age 69.

Lucy Fish

F, #15330, b. 19 September 1794, d. 17 October 1870
  • Birth*: 19 September 1794; Easton, Washington Co., New York, U.S.A.; Date Sep 19 1794 & location Easton, Washignton Co., NY per GEDCOM of Bob Bond, Nov. 20, 2006. Location New York State per Death Reg'n. of daughter Adelia Ann (Austin) Fraleigh. IGI Record.2,3,1
  • Marriage*: before 1813; Rensselaer Co., New York, U.S.A.; Date c. 1813 & location Rensselaer Co. per GEDCOM of Bob Bond, Nov. 20, 2006. Family history says that Job was a baby when Isaac and Lucy Austin came to Prince Edward County in 1814.; Principal=Isaac Austin1
  • Death*: 17 October 1870; Brighton Twp., Northumberland Co., Ontario; "Death Notices from the Canada Christian Advocate 1858-1872, McKenzie, Donald A. Rev., Hunterdon House, Lambertville, N.J., 1992. Austin, Mr. Isaac and Mrs. Lucy were both born in the United States, and were amongst the first settlers in Ontario. Mrs. Austin, who joined the Methodist Episcopalian Church in 1836, died Oct. 17, 1870, aged 76. Her husband, who belonged to the Society of Friends, died March 28, 1871, aged 80. (p. 4, Obituary, sent from Norham)." per email from Dianne Brearley, June 23, 2002
    1871 Census: Lucy Austin, Death Last 12 Months: Austin, Lucy, 75, Meth. E., b. US, married, d. Oct., old age
  • Census: 1810; Schagticoke, Rensselaer Co., New York, U.S.A.; 1810 Census: 1 female 10 to 15 (see Benjamin fish4
  • Married Name: before 1813; Austin1
  • Census*: 1851; Brighton Twp., Northumberland Co., Ontario; Age 58 at 1851 Census: see Isaac Austin5
  • Census: April 1861; Brighton Twp., Northumberland Co., Ontario; Age 68 at 1861 Census: see Benjamin Austin6

Family: Isaac Austin b. c Jun 1790, d. 28 Mar 1871

  • Marriage*: before 1813; Rensselaer Co., New York, U.S.A.; Date c. 1813 & location Rensselaer Co. per GEDCOM of Bob Bond, Nov. 20, 2006. Family history says that Job was a baby when Isaac and Lucy Austin came to Prince Edward County in 1814.; Principal=Isaac Austin1

Citations

  1. [S22] Rootsweb, online unknown url.
  2. [S12] Unknown author, Ontario Death Registrations, Record Type: microfilm, Name Of Person: Ontario Archives.
  3. [S19] IGI Record, online unknown url.
  4. [S21] US Census, online unknown url.
  5. [S11] Unknown author, 1851 Canada Census, Record Type: microfilm, Age 58.
  6. [S10] Unknown author, 1861 Canada Census, Record Type: microfilm, Age 68.

Samuel Austin

M, #15331, b. 6 December 1850
  • Birth*: 6 December 1850; Murray Twp., Northumberland Co., Canada West; On 1851 Census in Brighton Twp. IGI Record.
  • Census*: March 1852; Brighton Twp., Northubmerland Co., Canada West; Age 2 at 1851 Census: see Willett Austin1

Citations

  1. [S11] Unknown author, 1851 Canada Census, Record Type: microfilm, Age 2.

Charles Starbuck Austin

M, #15332, b. 14 May 1817, d. 30 June 1891
  • Birth*: 14 May 1817; Marysburgh Twp., Prince Edward Co., Upper Canada; Location Prince Edward per Death Reg'n. Daughter Sarah Jane 1891 Census shows born US. IGI Record.
  • Marriage*: before 1838; Prince Edward Co., Upper Canada; "Betsy A. Leet m. Charles Austin; set Haliburton. issue: (a) Franklin, (b) Willet, (c) Mehitabel, (d) Isaac, (e) Emerson, (f) Sarah J and (g) Charles" from Pioneer Life on the Bay of Quite, pg 455, I - Audrey Jackson Branch - (7); Principal=Elizabeth Ann "Betsy" Leet
  • Death*: 30 June 1891; Dysart Twp., Haliburton Co., Ontario; Death Reg'n.: Name: Charles Austin; Died: June 31, 1891; Age: 75y ; Place: Dysart; Born: Prince Edward Co.; Cause: nephritis, old age; Dr. Giles; Inf.: James S. McMullen, Minister, Minden; Reg'd.: July 2, 1891; Rel.: Meth.; Reg'r.: W. Prust; Dysart Twp., Haliburton Co.
    Per Burial. IGI Record.1
  • Burial*: 2 July 1891; Evergreen Cemetery, Dysart Twp., Haliburton Co., Ontario; CEMSearch: Name: Charles S. Austin; Born: - ; Died: 1891-06-30; Age: 74y; Notes: H/O Elizabeth A., S/O U. E. Loyalists, First Reeve of Haliburton; Buried: Evergreen Cemetery, No other names.
    "According to my family notes, Charles Starbuck Austin was born May 14, 1817 to Isaac Austin and Lucy Fish, early settlers of Haliburton. Lucy's pedegree back to 1400 can be found at LDS. charles was reeve of the county 1860. He built the first Methodist Church at Austin's Narrows. He and his wife Elizabeth Leck are buried in Evergreen Cemetery nearby. ... Isaac bbefore he came to Canada from New York State (possibly Easton) about 1814. I am descendant of his older brother Job ... " from GenForum message March 1, 2002, D. Brearley
  • Census: 1850; Conc 8 Lot 28, Murray Twp., Northumberland Co., Canada West; 1850 Census: Charles Austin; Conc 8, Lot 28, occ., prop.; Total Persons: 6 (Newcastle District Census & Assessment Records, Murray Twp.)2
  • Census*: March 1852; Brighton Twp., Northumberland Co., Canada West; Age 34 at 1851 Census: Austin, Charles, 34, b. Cda., EM, yeoman, married; Elizabth Ann, 34, b. Cda., EM, married; B. Franklin, 12; Willet J., 7; Isaac?, 5; Mehitable, 4; Emerson B., 13
  • Residence: 5 May 1853; Conc 5 Lot 28, Brighton Twp., Northumberland Co., Canada West; Land Registry Records (B&S A317) show that Benjamin F. Austin sold 50 acres in the south west quarter of lot 28, concession 5 to Charles S. Austin. ITS Date: May 5 1853. Reg'n. Date: Feb 17 1855. (Ontario Land Registry Records, Northumberland Co., Brighton Twp., Conc 5, Lot 28, page 150 of 259, copied from OnLand.ca by Dan 2021 04 11.)4
  • Residence: 4 January 1855; Conc 5 Lot 28, Brighton Twp., Northumberland Co., Canada West; Land Registry Records (B&S A318) show that Charles S. Austin sold 50 acres in the south west quarter of lot 28, concession 5 to Simon Terrill. ITS Date: Jan 4 1855. Reg'n. Date: Feb 17 1855. (Ontario Land Registry Records, Northumberland Co., Brighton Twp., Conc 5, Lot 28, page 150 of 259, copied from OnLand.ca by Dan 2021 04 11.)4
  • Residence: 4 January 1855; Conc 5 Lot 27, Brighton Twp., Northumbelrand Co., Canada West; Land Registry Records (Grant Brighton A406) show that Simon Terrill sold 80 acres of lot 27, conc 5, Murray Twp. north of Cold Creek to Charles Austin. ITS Date: Jan 4 1855. Reg'n. Date: Oct 11 1855. (Ontario Land Registry Records, Northumberland Co., Brighton Twp., Conc 5, Lot 27, pg 139 of 259, pg. 1 - page copied from OnLand.ca by Dan, Apr 12 2020)4
  • Residence*: 1857; Haliburton Co., Canada West; "One of the tradesmen moving to Haliburton in 1871 was Willet John Austin, who was no stranger to the area. In 1857-8, two of his uncles, bachelors James and Richard Benjamin Austin and his parents, Charles Starbuck Austin and Elizabeth Leck, pushed ahead into yet unsurveyed townships and claimed land at Robertson Settlement (Allsaw)." per Austins in Canada from Don Banks, April 11, 2002.
  • Residence: 24 May 1859; Austin Narrows, Ingoldsby, Haliburton Co., Canada West; "On May 24, 1859, when the family arrived at Ingoldsby Narrows, Willett John was fifteen, his brother Benjamin Franklin twenty, Isaac thirteen, Harriet ten, Emmerson eight, Sarah six and Charles two. The settlement which sprang up on both sided of a primitive bridge was known as Austin Narrows." per Austins in Canada from Don Banks, April 11, 2002.
  • Note*: 1860; Haliburton Co., Canada West; "In 1860 Charles Austin became Reeve of Galway, Snowden, Minden, Anson and Lutterworth and, in 1865, Reeve of Minden, Stanhope and Dysart." per Austins in Canada from Don Banks, April 11, 2002.
  • Occupation*: 15 September 1865; Minden, Haliburton Co., Canada West; "The Peterborough Review on September 15, 1865 mentions that Charles Austin, the Reeve of Minden, ... " per Austins in Canada from Don Banks, April 11, 2002.
  • Residence: 1871; Haliburton, Haliburton Co., Ontario; "In 1871 the senior Austins, Charles Starbuck and Elizabeth, as well as Willet John, his wife and their only child Frederick, rented in Haliburton. When another son and brother, Isaac, moved in with his wife Nancy McKnight and baby Henrietta, more room was urgently needed." per Austins in Canada from Don Banks, April 11, 2002.
  • Residence: April 1871; Conc 4 Lot 23, Minden Twp., North Peterborough Co., Ontario; Residence per 1871 Census: Conc 4, Lot 23?, 150 acres
  • Census: April 1871; Minden Twp., North Peterborough Co., Ontario; Age 54 at 1871 Census: Austin, Charles, 54, married; Elizabeth, 34?, married; Charles, 14; Mary Jane, 14 (Conc 4, Lot 23?, 150 acres)
    Note: Page is very faint, info unclear. Appears to be two children squeezed into one line.???5
  • Census: April 1881; Monmouth Twp., Peterborough Co., Ontario; Age 64 at 1881 Census: Austin, Charles Jr., 22, b. Ont., CM, Scot., farmer, single; Charles Sr., 64, b. Ont., Free Thinker, Scot., married; Elizabeth Ann, 64, b. Ont., CM, married6
  • Census: April 1891; Dysart Twp., East Peterborough Co., Ontario; Age 73 at 1891 Census: see Emerson Austin (son)7

Family: Elizabeth Ann "Betsy" Leet b. 28 Aug 1817, d. 31 May 1888

  • Marriage*: before 1838; Prince Edward Co., Upper Canada; "Betsy A. Leet m. Charles Austin; set Haliburton. issue: (a) Franklin, (b) Willet, (c) Mehitabel, (d) Isaac, (e) Emerson, (f) Sarah J and (g) Charles" from Pioneer Life on the Bay of Quite, pg 455, I - Audrey Jackson Branch - (7); Principal=Elizabeth Ann "Betsy" Leet

Citations

  1. [S12] Unknown author, Ontario Death Registrations, Record Type: microfilm, Name Of Person: Ontario Archives, 005939 - 1891.
  2. [S196] Unknown author, Newcastle Census.
  3. [S11] Unknown author, 1851 Canada Census, Record Type: microfilm, Age 34.
  4. [S46] Unknown location, Ontario Land Registry Records; unknown film.
  5. [S14] Unknown author, 1871 Canada Census, Record Type: microfilm, Age 54.
  6. [S16] Unknown author, 1881 Canada Census, Record Type: microfilm, Age 64.
  7. [S6] Unknown author, 1891 Canada Census, Record Type: microfilm, Age 73.

Elizabeth Ann "Betsy" Leet1

F, #15333, b. 28 August 1817, d. 31 May 1888
  • Birth*: 28 August 1817; Canada; Date per Burial. Date per 1851 Census. Austin IGI Record.
  • Marriage*: before 1838; Prince Edward Co., Upper Canada; "Betsy A. Leet m. Charles Austin; set Haliburton. issue: (a) Franklin, (b) Willet, (c) Mehitabel, (d) Isaac, (e) Emerson, (f) Sarah J and (g) Charles" from Pioneer Life on the Bay of Quite, pg 455, I - Audrey Jackson Branch - (7); Principal=Charles Starbuck Austin
  • Death*: 31 May 1888; Haliburton Co., Ontario; Per Burial
  • Burial*: 2 June 1888; Evergreen Cemetery, Dysart Twp., Haliburton Co., Ontario; CEMSearch: Name: Elizabeth A. Austin; Born: - ; Died: 1888-05-31; Age: 70y 9m 3d; Notes: W/O Charles; Bureid: Evergreen Cemetery; No other names.
    Per Genforum message re Charles Austin.
  • Married Name: before 1838; Austin
  • Census*: 1851; Brighton Twp., Northumberland Co., Ontario; Age 34 at 1851 Census: see Charles Austin2
  • Census: April 1871; Minden, North Peterborough Co., Ontario; Age 34 at 1871 Census: see Charles Austin3
  • Census: April 1881; Monmouth Twp., Peterboroough Co., Ontario; Age 64 at 1881 Census: see Charles Austin, Sr.4

Family: Charles Starbuck Austin b. 14 May 1817, d. 30 Jun 1891

  • Marriage*: before 1838; Prince Edward Co., Upper Canada; "Betsy A. Leet m. Charles Austin; set Haliburton. issue: (a) Franklin, (b) Willet, (c) Mehitabel, (d) Isaac, (e) Emerson, (f) Sarah J and (g) Charles" from Pioneer Life on the Bay of Quite, pg 455, I - Audrey Jackson Branch - (7); Principal=Charles Starbuck Austin

Citations

  1. Per marriage. Surname per GenForum message, March 1, 2002, D. Brearley.
  2. [S11] Unknown author, 1851 Canada Census, Record Type: microfilm, Age 34.
  3. [S14] Unknown author, 1871 Canada Census, Record Type: microfilm, Age 34?
  4. [S16] Unknown author, 1881 Canada Census, Record Type: microfilm, Age 64.

James B. Austin1

M, #15334, b. 25 May 1820, d. April 1872
  • Birth*: 25 May 1820; Marysburgh Twp., Prince Edward Co., Upper Canada; Location likely per residence of parents. IGI Record shows Picton as location.
  • Marriage*: after 1840; Prince Edward Co., Upper Canada; "Martha Scott m. James Austin, set. Percy." from Pioneer Life on the Bay of Quinte, pg. 789, The John Scott Branch (11); Principal=Martha Scott
  • Death*: April 1872; Murray Twp., Northubmerland Co., Ontario; Death Reg'n.: Name: James B. Austin; Died: April 1872; Age: 52; Born: Prince Edward Co.; Occ.: farmer; Cause: apoplexy; Inf.: Alfred Austin; Reg'd.: Dec 27 1872; Re;.: C. of E.; Reg'r.: Henry Fieldhouse, Murray2
  • Census: 1850; Conc 7 Lot 31, Murray Twp., Northumberland Co., Canada West; 1850 Census: James Austin; Conc 7, Lot 31, occ., prop.; Total Persons: 3 (Newcastle District Census & Assessment Records, Murray Twp.)3
  • Census: April 1861; Brighton Twp., Northumberland Co., Canada West; Age 40 at 1861 Census: Austin, James, 40, b. UC, EM, shoemaker, married; Martha, 35, b. UC, EM, married; Alfred, 12; Caleb, 10; Marshall, 8; Annie, 6; Manley, 24
  • Census*: April 1871; Murray Twp., Northumberland Co., Ontario; Age 49 at 1871 Census: Austin, James, 49, b. Ont., WM, Eng., farmer, married; Martha, 44, b. Ont., WM, married (Conc 7, Lot 22, owner, 100 acres)5
  • Residence*: April 1871; Murray Twp., Northumberland Co., Ontario; Residence per 1871 Census: Conc 7, Lot 22, owner, 100 acres)

Family: Martha Scott b. 1826

  • Marriage*: after 1840; Prince Edward Co., Upper Canada; "Martha Scott m. James Austin, set. Percy." from Pioneer Life on the Bay of Quinte, pg. 789, The John Scott Branch (11); Principal=Martha Scott

Citations

  1. Middle initial per Death Reg'n. Per Burial.
  2. [S12] Unknown author, Ontario Death Registrations, Record Type: microfilm, Name Of Person: Ontario Archives, 023780 - 1872.
  3. [S196] Unknown author, Newcastle Census.
  4. [S10] Unknown author, 1861 Canada Census, Record Type: microfilm, Age 40.
  5. [S14] Unknown author, 1871 Canada Census, Record Type: microfilm, Age 49.

Mariah Austin

F, #15335, b. 12 September 1815, d. 29 September 1893
  • Birth*: 12 September 1815; Easton, Washington Co., New York, U.S.A.; "Maria was born in Easton in New York State, the daughter of Isaac Austin and Lucy Fish. Samuel and Maria farmed in Athol Twp., just west of Miller Cross Road; they died in Rednersville." per Minaker book (GEN-MIN-001-4) at Marilyn Adams Research Centre, Ameliasburgh, May 28, 2002.
    IGI Record shows birth in Picton, Prince Edward County.
  • Marriage*: 13 December 1831; Marysburgh Twp., Prince Edward Co., Upper Canada; "13 Dec 1831, Samuel Minaker m. Mariah Austin, Marysburgh, witnesses Job Austin & Ann Mithcell, both of Marysburgh" from Picton Methodist Church 1816-1837 (from Onario Registers CD)
    "Samuel Minaker m. Maria Austin; set Athol. Issue: (a) Jemima, (b) Lucy, (c) Phebe, (d) Albert, (e) Sanford, (f) Adelia, (g) Sarah, (h) Emma, (i) Maude, (j) Isaac, (k) John" from Pioneer Life on the Bay of Quinte, pg. 589 ... III the Andrew Minaker Branch; Principal=Samuel Minaker
  • Death*: 29 September 1893; Ameliasburgh Twp., Rednersville, Prince Edward Co., Ontario; per Minaker book, Marilyn Adams Centre, May 28, 2002.
  • Burial*: 2 October 1893; Albury Cemetery, Ameliasburgh Twp., Prince Edward Co., Ontario; CEMSearch: Name: Maria S. Minaker; Maiden: Austin; Born: - ; Died: 1898-09-29; Age: 78y 17m; Buried: Albury Cemetery, Ameliasburgh Twp., Sect South, Row 10; Other names: Samuel Minaker ( -1900)
  • Married Name: 13 December 1831; Minaker
  • Census*: April 1871; Athol Twp., Prince Edward Co., Ontario; Age 56 at 1871 Census: see Samuel Minaker1

Family: Samuel Minaker b. 13 Jul 1810, d. 12 Jun 1900

Citations

  1. [S14] Unknown author, 1871 Canada Census, Record Type: microfilm, Age 56.

Benjamin Franklin Austin1,2

M, #15336, b. 25 September 1823, d. 21 September 1900
  • Birth*: 25 September 1823; South Marysburgh Twp., Prince Edward Co., Upper Canada; IGI Record shows Picton - likely where baptism takes place, not likely where they lived.
  • Marriage*: 3 December 1844; Picton, Prince Edward Co., Canada West; "Benjamin Austin, to Mary Ann McGuire, both of Marysburgh, 3 Dec 1844, by banns, Rev. McLean, Wit.: Samuel Bryn & Mary Byrn" from Marriage Registers of Upper Canada, Prince Edward Co., 1833 - 1849, page 57, Marriages performed by Rev'd: Alexander McLean, Presbyterian Minister, Picton; Principal=Mary Ann McGuire
  • Death*: 21 September 1900; Hall St., Brockville, Leeds Co., Ontario; Death Reg'n.#015137: Name: Benjamin F. Austin; Date: Sep 21 1900; Age: 77y; Res.: Hall St., Brockville; Born: Picton; Status: married; Occ.: Agent; Cause: semile decay; Phys.: Dr. Forrester; Rel.: Meth.; Inf.: F. Clutt; Reg'd.: Sep 21 1900 (Ontario Death Registration, #015137-1900, ancestry.com)
    Per burial. "Her husband, Mr. Benjamin Austin, predeceased her some twelve years." per Obit.3
  • Burial*: 24 September 1900; Belleville Cemetery, Plot M Sec 5 Lot 14, Belleville, Hastings Co., Ontario; Date pf Death Sep 21 1900 per Death Reg'n. There is no memorial stone on this grave for Benjamin Austin or his wife. The only stone is for George, his son and one of George's wives. The Belleville Cemetery database shows George as the lot owner and there are five records for interments: Benjamin, Mary, George, Mrs. George and Beatrice. Maybe Beatrice is George's wife. The stone is not clear. The date of Benjamin's death is 1900 although there is an interment date I did not record. This should be obtained.4
  • Residence: 3 December 1844; South Marysburgh Twp., Prince Edward Co., Canada West; Residence per marriage register.
  • Census: 1848; Conc 6 Lot 27, Murray Twp., Northumberland Co., Canada West; 1848 Census: Benjamin Austin; Conc 4, Lot 27, non-prop., farmer; Total Occupants - 5; 1 male under 5, 2 females under 5, 1 married male 21 - 30, 1 married female 14 - 45 (Newcastle District Census & Assessment Records, Murray Twp.)
    Note: This is the earliest appearance of an Austin in this area.5
  • Residence: 18 November 1848; Conc 5 Lot 28, Murray Twp., Northumberland Co., Canada West; Land Registry Records (B&S A137) show that William Trumpour & wife sold 100 acres in the south half of lot 28, concession 5 to Benjamin F. Austin. ITS Date: Nov 18 1848. Reg'n. Date: July 29 1853. (Ontario Land Registry Records, Northumberland Co., Brighton Twp., Conc 5, Lot 28, page 150 of 259, copied from OnLand.ca by Dan 2021 04 11.)6
  • Census: 1851; Hallowell Twp., Prince Edward Co., Canada West; Age ? at 1851 Census: Austin, Benjamin, ?, b. UC, farmer, other residence Brighton, married7
  • Residence: 1 January 1852; Brighton Twp., Northumberland Co., Canada West; Brighton Township was created January 1, 1852, from the east side of Cramahe and the west side of Murray. The boarder between the newly sized Cramahe and the new Brighton townships was the lot line between lots 10 and 11. (Dan Buchanan, July 14 2021)
  • Census*: March 1852; Brighton Twp., Northumberland Co., Canada West; Age 29 at 1851 Census: Austin, Benjamin, 29, b. Cda., EM, Yeoman, married; Mary Ann, 31, b. Cda., EM, married; George W., 7; Phebe J., 5; Adelia Ann, 5; Benjamin, 2 (1851 Census: Brighton Twp., Northumberland Co., pg. 92 of 160, line 1 - ancestry.ca)8
  • Note*: 21 April 1852; The Breakaway, Hilton, Northumberland Co., Canada West; On April 21, 1852, several days of heavy rain along with spring snowmelt caused a gravel bank to give way on the small lake north-west of Hilton. The water cascaded down the narrow valley, following the creek to the north-east, all the way to Cole Creek and eventually the Trent River. Lewis Shearer's saw mill in the valley north of Hilton was destroyed, killing Mr. Shearer and a helper, Jacob Herrington. This event is known in local parlance as "The Breakaway". The Stephens brothers, Alva and Daniel, had recently obtained parts of the south half of lot 5 from their father Richard, so, all of a sudden, their lake was gone. They sold to John Philp soon after. (Dan Buchanan, July 14 2021)
  • Residence: 4 May 1853; Conc 5 Lot 28, Murray Twp., Northumberland Co., Canada West; Land Registry Records (B&S A139) show that Benjamin F. Austin sold 50 acres in the south east quarter of lot 28, concession 5 to Simon Terrill. ITS Date: May 4 1853. Reg'n. Date: July 29 1853. (Ontario Land Registry Records, Northumberland Co., Brighton Twp., Conc 5, Lot 28, page 150 of 259, copied from OnLand.ca by Dan 2021 04 11.)6
  • Residence: 5 May 1853; Conc 5 Lot 28, Murray Twp., Northumberland Co., Canada West; Land Registry Records (B&S A317) show that Benjamin F. Austin sold 50 acres in the south west quarter of lot 28, concession 5 to Charles S. Austin. ITS Date: May 5 1853. Reg'n. Date: Feb 17 1855. (Ontario Land Registry Records, Northumberland Co., Brighton Twp., Conc 5, Lot 28, page 150 of 259, copied from OnLand.ca by Dan 2021 04 11.)6
  • Census: April 1861; Brighton Twp., Northumberland Co., Canada West; Age 36 at 1861 Census: Austin, Benjamin, 36, b. UC, EM, farmer, married; Mary A., 39, b. UC, EM, married; George, 16, labourer; P. J.(f), 14; A. A.(f), 14; Benjamin F., 11; Manley, 9; Walter, 6; Isaac, 69, b. US, EM, lab., married; Lucy, 68, b. US, EN, married (1861 Census: Brighton Twp., Northumberland Co., pg. 342 of 899, line 26 - ancestry.ca)9
  • Residence: 1863; Conc 6 Lot 27, Brighton Twp., Northumberland Co., Canada West; Land Registry Records who that James Dauncey obtained the Crown Patent for this lot in 1863.
  • Residence: April 1871; Conc 7 Lot 28, Brighton Twp., Northumberland Co., Ontario; Residence per 1871 Census: Conc 7, Lot 28, Brighton Twp., 100 acres, owner.10
  • Census: April 1871; Brighton Twp., Northumberland Co., Ontario; Age 49 at 1871 Census: Austin, Benjamin, 49, b. Ont., M. E., Eng., farmer, married; Mary Ann, 52, b. Ont., irish, married; Phebe, 23, b. Ont., Eng., single; Benjamin Fish, 21, b. Ont., Minister, single; Manley, 18; Walter, 15 (1871 Census: Brighton Twp., div. 3, pg. 31, pg. 2 - Conc 7, Lot 28, 100 acres)11
  • Residence: 1878; Brighton Twp., Northumberland Co., Ontario; His wife's Obit says they spent 30 years here.
  • Residence*: 1878; Conc 7 Lot 26 & 28, Brighton Twp., Northumberland Co.; County Atlas Map: Name: B. E. Austin; Township: Brighton; County: Northumberland; Date: 1878; Conc & Lot: VII, 26 - 45 acres & VII, 28 - 100 acres12
  • Census: April 1881; Sidney Twp., Hastings Co., Ontario; Age 57 at 1881 Census: Austin, Benjamin, 57, b. Ont., Meth. E., Eng., farmer, married; Mary A., 61, b. Ont., Irish, married; Phoeba, 32, b. Ont., Eng., single; Manly, 29, b. Ont., Eng., farmer, married; Annis, 22, b. Ont., C. Meth., Irish, married; Snider, Mary, 12, b. Ont., C. Meth, Irish, going to school; Austin, Walter, 23, Meth., Eng., School Teacher13

Family: Mary Ann McGuire b. 30 Aug 1819, d. 9 Dec 1913

  • Marriage*: 3 December 1844; Picton, Prince Edward Co., Canada West; "Benjamin Austin, to Mary Ann McGuire, both of Marysburgh, 3 Dec 1844, by banns, Rev. McLean, Wit.: Samuel Bryn & Mary Byrn" from Marriage Registers of Upper Canada, Prince Edward Co., 1833 - 1849, page 57, Marriages performed by Rev'd: Alexander McLean, Presbyterian Minister, Picton; Principal=Mary Ann McGuire

Citations

  1. Benjamin Franlin Austin per GEDCOM of Greg Austin, Nov. 24, 2006. Middle initial per Death Reg'n. of son Walter Clarke Austin.
  2. [S22] Rootsweb, online unknown url.
  3. [S12] Unknown author, Ontario Death Registrations, Record Type: microfilm, Name Of Person: Ontario Archives, #015137-1900.
  4. [S12] Unknown author, Ontario Death Registrations, Record Type: microfilm, Name Of Person: Ontario Archives.
  5. [S196] Unknown author, Newcastle Census.
  6. [S46] Unknown location, Ontario Land Registry Records; unknown film.
  7. [S11] Unknown author, 1851 Canada Census, Record Type: microfilm, Age ?
  8. [S11] Unknown author, 1851 Canada Census, Record Type: microfilm, Age 29.
  9. [S10] Unknown author, 1861 Canada Census, Record Type: microfilm, Age 36.
  10. [S14] Unknown author, 1871 Canada Census, Record Type: microfilm.
  11. [S14] Unknown author, 1871 Canada Census, Record Type: microfilm, Age 49.
  12. [S40] Unknown agency, Ontario County Atlas.
  13. [S16] Unknown author, 1881 Canada Census, Record Type: microfilm, Age 57.

George Wheatley Yarker

M, #15337, b. 1803, d. 5 January 1847
  • Birth*: 1803; Montreal, Quebec; per GEDCOM of Kenneth Williams, March 23, 2002.
  • Marriage*: 1 July 1828; per GEDCOM of Kenneth Williams, March 23, 2002. per IGI Record.; Principal=Christiana Mary Wragg1
  • Death*: 5 January 1847; per GEDCOM of Kenneth Williams, March 23, 2002.

Family: Christiana Mary Wragg b. 2 Nov 1806, d. 8 Feb 1852

Citations

  1. [S19] IGI Record, online unknown url.

George Wheatley Yarker

M, #15338, b. 28 March 1836
  • Birth*: 28 March 1836; Kingston, Frontenac Co., Ontario; per GEDCOM of Kenneth Williams, March 23, 2002.
  • Marriage*: 6 June 1861; per GEDCOM of Kenneth Williams, March 23, 2002.; Principal=Margaret G. Fraser
  • Occupation*: after 1862; Toronto, Ontario; Banker, per GEDCOM of Kenneth Williams, March 23, 2002.

Family: Margaret G. Fraser b. c 1837

Margaret G. Fraser

F, #15339, b. circa 1837
  • Birth*: circa 1837; Spring Grove, Kinston, Frontenac Co., Ontario; per GEDCOM of Kenneth Williams, March 23, 2002.
  • Marriage*: 6 June 1861; per GEDCOM of Kenneth Williams, March 23, 2002.; Principal=George Wheatley Yarker

Family: George Wheatley Yarker b. 28 Mar 1836

Edith Louise Yarker

F, #15340, b. 21 July 1862
  • Birth*: 21 July 1862; Toronto, York Co., Ontario; per GEDCOM of Kenneth Williams, March 23, 2002.

Naud Eleanor Yarker

F, #15341, b. 5 July 1867
  • Birth*: 5 July 1867; Toronto, York Co., Ontario; per GEDCOM of Kenneth Williams, March 23, 2002.

James Sampson Yarker

M, #15342, b. 6 May 1836, d. 1881
  • Birth*: 6 May 1836; per GEDCOM of Kenneth Williams, March 23, 2002.
  • Marriage*: 18 October 1864; per GEDCOM of Kenneth Williams, March 23, 2002.; Principal=Fannie Robinson Haines
  • Death*: 1881; per GEDCOM of Kenneth Williams, March 23, 2002.
  • Residence*: after 1865; Kingston, Frontenac Co., Ontario; per GEDCOM of Kenneth Williams, March 23, 2002.

Family: Fannie Robinson Haines b. b 1844

Fannie Robinson Haines

F, #15343, b. before 1844
  • Birth*: before 1844; per GEDCOM of Kenneth Williams, March 23, 2002.
  • Marriage*: 18 October 1864; per GEDCOM of Kenneth Williams, March 23, 2002.; Principal=James Sampson Yarker
  • Married Name: 18 October 1864; Yarker

Family: James Sampson Yarker b. 6 May 1836, d. 1881