Winnifred Park
b. circa 1886, d. 1959
| Last Edited | 28 Jul 1999 |
| Birth* | Winnifred Park was born circa 1886 at Scotland; Left Scotland for Canada in 1910. |
| Married Name | As of circa 1908,her married name was Goepel. |
| Marriage* | She married Percy Goepel, son of ? Goepel and Sally Bates, circa 1908 at Glasgow, Scotland. |
| Death* | Winnifred Park died in 1959 at Vancouver, BC, Canada. |
Family | Percy Goepel d. c 1949 |
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? Goepel1
| Last Edited | 11 Nov 2005 |
| Death* | ? Goepel died at Vancouver, BC, Canada. |
| Birth* | He was born at England. |
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Citations:
- Became deputy minister of finance in the BC government.
Canon Francis Tremayne1,2
b. 1829, d. 24 January 1919
| Father | Francis Tremayne b. c 1800, d. a 1830 |
Canon Francis Tremayne|b. 1829\nd. 24 Jan 1919|p5.htm#i167|Francis Tremayne|b. c 1800\nd. a 1830|p5.htm#i169|||||||||||||||| |
| Charts | Christine Maria Lyon Bodt Norah Ann Carter |
| Last Edited | 2 Jul 2007 |
| Birth* | Canon Francis Tremayne was born in 1829 at Sandwich, Kent, England.2 |
| He was the son of Francis Tremayne. | |
| Occupation* | Canon Francis Tremayne was Anglican Minister in 1852. |
| Marriage* | He married Emily Jane Kelly Geddes, daughter of Thomas Ogilvie Geddes and Isabella Maria Kelley, circa 1855. |
| Occupation | Canon Francis Tremayne was This from Richard Bodt 14 Dec 2004: In 1873/74 Francis Tremayne assumed responsibility for the Parish of Newmarket and stayed there until 1879 when he went to Christ Church in Mimico. in 1874 at Parish, Newmarket, ON, Canada.2 |
| Occupation | He was This from Richard Bodt 14 Dec 2004: In 1873/74 Francis Tremayne assumed responsibility for the Parish of Newmarket and stayed there until 1879 when he went to Christ Church in Mimico. in 1879 at Parish, Mimico, ON, Canada.2 |
| Death* | He died on 24 January 1919 at Mimico, ON, Canada.2 |
| Anecdote* | His obituary. The Rev. Francis Tremayne, M.A. The late Canon Tremayne, like "a shock of corn fully ripe" entered into rest on January 24th, having a continuous ministry that extended from his Diaconate in 1852 to the very hour of his death. Taking his B.A. at Trinity College in 1860, and his M.A. in 1877, he was ordained Deacon in 1852 and Priest in 1853 by the late Bishop Strachan. He was appointed Travelling Missionary to the Wellington District, and from 1854 to 1873 he was Incumbent of Milton, Hornby, Omagh and Palermo. In 1873 he was appointed to Newmarket, and in 1877 to the Church (which he held continuously down to 1919) of Etobicoke and Mimico. At the time of his death he was Canon of St. Alban's Cathedral, having been appointed Prebend of Etobicoke in 1899. It is not given to many to serve the Church under three Sovereigns and under four Bishops of the Diocese in which he lived, yet such was his unique experience. He saw the City of Toronto grow from a town of small population to a great City, and his present Church from a small outpost to a growing position of prosperity. Always of a happy, cheerful disposition, with a keen sense of humor, and a quiet, even temperament, he lovingly endeared himself to a host of friends in various parts of the Diocese wherever he had laboured. Possessed of a spirit of unbounded hospitality.2 |
| Burial | He was buried on 27 January 1919 at Christ Church Cemetery, Mimico, ON, Canada.2 |
Family | Emily Jane Kelly Geddes b. 10 Sep 1836, d. 24 Mar 1896 |
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Citations:
- Minister of the Anglican Church in Mimico, ON.
- [S59] Frankie.
Emily Jane Kelly Geddes
b. 10 September 1836, d. 24 March 1896
| Father | Thomas Ogilvie Geddes1 b. 23 Apr 1805, d. 1886 |
| Mother | Isabella Maria Kelley1 b. c 1806 |
Emily Jane Kelly Geddes|b. 10 Sep 1836\nd. 24 Mar 1896|p5.htm#i168|Thomas Ogilvie Geddes|b. 23 Apr 1805\nd. 1886|p32.htm#i1821|Isabella Maria Kelley|b. c 1806|p32.htm#i1822|James Geddes|b. c 1780|p33.htm#i1833|Sarah Ogilvie|b. c 1783|p33.htm#i1834|R Kelley||p33.htm#i1835|||| |
| Charts | Christine Maria Lyon Bodt Norah Ann Carter |
| Last Edited | 2 Jul 2007 |
| Birth* | Emily Jane Kelly Geddes was born on 10 September 1836 at Barrington, Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada.2 |
| She was the daughter of Thomas Ogilvie Geddes and Isabella Maria Kelley.1 | |
| Married Name | As of circa 1855,her married name was Tremayne. |
| Marriage* | Emily Jane Kelly Geddes married Canon Francis Tremayne, son of Francis Tremayne, circa 1855. |
| Death* | Emily Jane Kelly Geddes died on 24 March 1896 at Mimico, York, ON, Canada, at age 59.3,1 |
Family 1 | Canon Francis Tremayne b. 1829, d. 24 Jan 1919 |
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Francis Tremayne1,2
b. circa 1800, d. after 1830
| Charts | Christine Maria Lyon Bodt Norah Ann Carter |
| Last Edited | 8 Jan 2010 |
| Birth* | Francis Tremayne was born circa 1800 at England. |
| Death* | He died after 1830; Unknown whether he died in England, or came to Canada after his son, Canon Francis Tremayne, emigrated to Canada. |
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Citations:
- May have been a minister of the Anglican Church. His given name is known from the daeth register of his son, Canon Francis Tremayne.
- [S59] Frankie.
Dr Edwin James Lyon
b. 25 April 1880, d. 20 March 1949
| Father | James Walter Lyon b. 24 Apr 1848, d. a 1929 |
| Mother | Lucy Boult b. c 1852, d. a 1924 |
Dr Edwin James Lyon|b. 25 Apr 1880\nd. 20 Mar 1949|p5.htm#i171|James Walter Lyon|b. 24 Apr 1848\nd. a 1929|p5.htm#i173|Lucy Boult|b. c 1852\nd. a 1924|p5.htm#i174|Walter Lyon|b. c 1814\nd. c 1899|p18.htm#i995|Maria A. Giddings|b. c 1819\nd. c 1908|p18.htm#i996|Stephen Boult|b. c 1825|p41.htm#i2185|||| |
| Charts | Christine Maria Lyon Bodt Norah Ann Carter |
| Last Edited | 5 Nov 2009 |
| Birth* | Dr Edwin James Lyon was born on 25 April 1880 at Guelph, ON, Canada.1,2 |
| He was the son of James Walter Lyon and Lucy Boult. | |
| Graduation* | Dr Edwin James Lyon was graduated in 1905 at M.D., University of Toronto. |
| Education* | He was educated between 1905 and 1907 at London Hospital, London, England. |
| Education | He was educated between 1907 and 1909 at Birmingham Hospital, Birmingham, England; Became a member of the Royal College of Surgeons. |
| Marriage* | He married Eliza Evelyn Guthrie, daughter of Donald Guthrie K.C. and Eliza Margaret Macvicar, circa 1910. |
| Divorce* | Dr Edwin James Lyon and Eliza Evelyn Guthrie were divorced circa 1926; Probably occasioned by Evelyn not liking Prince George. |
| Death* | Dr Edwin James Lyon died on 20 March 1949 at Vancouver, BC, Canada, at age 68; Underwent surgery on 14 Mar 1949, performed by Dr. Roy Huggard for diverticulitis. Specific cause of death was probably perforation of the bowel leading to peritonitis. |
Family | Eliza Evelyn Guthrie b. 1881, d. 1944 |
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Eliza Evelyn Guthrie
b. 1881, d. 1944
| Father | Donald Guthrie K.C. b. 1840, d. 1915 |
| Mother | Eliza Margaret Macvicar b. 1840, d. 1900 |
Eliza Evelyn Guthrie|b. 1881\nd. 1944|p5.htm#i172|Donald Guthrie K.C.|b. 1840\nd. 1915|p19.htm#i1032|Eliza Margaret Macvicar|b. 1840\nd. 1900|p14.htm#i634|Hugh Guthrie|b. c 1795\nd. 1856|p19.htm#i1034|Catherine McGregor|b. c 1805\nd. 1856|p19.htm#i1035||||||| |
| Charts | Christine Maria Lyon Bodt Norah Ann Carter |
| Last Edited | 5 Nov 2009 |
| Birth* | Eliza Evelyn Guthrie was born in 1881 at Canada.1 |
| She was the daughter of Donald Guthrie K.C. and Eliza Margaret Macvicar. | |
| Married Name | As of circa 1910,her married name was Lyon. |
| Marriage* | Eliza Evelyn Guthrie married Dr Edwin James Lyon, son of James Walter Lyon and Lucy Boult, circa 1910. |
| Divorce* | Eliza Evelyn Guthrie and Dr Edwin James Lyon were divorced circa 1926; Probably occasioned by Evelyn not liking Prince George. |
| Death* | Eliza Evelyn Guthrie died in 1944 at Canada.1 |
Family | Dr Edwin James Lyon b. 25 Apr 1880, d. 20 Mar 1949 |
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Citations:
- [S21] Unknown subject, Chart in HMC's files, 1974 unknown repository.
James Walter Lyon
b. 24 April 1848, d. after 1929
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| Father | Walter Lyon1 b. c 1814, d. c 1899 |
| Mother | Maria Antoinette Giddings1 b. c 1819, d. c 1908 |
James Walter Lyon|b. 24 Apr 1848\nd. a 1929|p5.htm#i173|Walter Lyon|b. c 1814\nd. c 1899|p18.htm#i995|Maria Antoinette Giddings|b. c 1819\nd. c 1908|p18.htm#i996|Walter Lyon|b. c 1795\nd. c 1840|p18.htm#i997||||Captain James Giddings|b. c 1780\nd. c 1864|p18.htm#i998|Lucy Deming|b. c 1782\nd. c 1855|p31.htm#i1761| |
| Charts | Christine Maria Lyon Bodt Norah Ann Carter |
| Last Edited | 7 Oct 2010 |
| Birth* | James Walter Lyon was born on 24 April 1848 at his father's farm, Township of Herrick, Susquehanna, Pa, USA; 1850 U.S. census reports his age as 2, which would make his birth date as 1848, not 1846, as recorded by him in his Recollections. He was married in 1873 - p. 34. P. 35 "We celebrated our golden wedding nearly a year ago." Therefore the year of writing the Recollections must have been 1924.1 |
| He was the son of Walter Lyon and Maria Antoinette Giddings.1 | |
| Occupation* | James Walter Lyon was Teacher in 1865. |
| Marriage* | He married Lucy Boult, daughter of Stephen Boult, in 1873 at Probably Guelph, ON, Canada; He came to Canada in 1872 and married Lucy in 1873, and her father was "of Guelph".1 |
| Residence* | James Walter Lyon lived in 1879 at "Wyoming", Guelph, ON, Canada.1,2 |
| Anecdote* | He became a British subject in 1904. |
| Biography* | He was New Tag Pioneer - LYON, James Walter Biographical Sketches of Early Settlers of Wellington County Information from: Historical Atlas of the County of Wellington, Ontario. Toronto: Historical Atlas Publishing Co., 1906 LYON, James Walter . For more than thirty years the publishers have been personally acquainted with the subject of this sketch, and the writer, therefore, feels qualified to write respecting his career. While Mr. Lyon can hardly be called a pioneer of Wellington Co., he has been a resident of Guelph since 1872, and ranks amongst its most successful business men. He dated his ancestry back to the founders of New England, some of them being men of national importance. His immediate branch were pioneers in Susquehanna Co., Pa., and were men of prominence both in that and other then western States. Mr. Lyon was b. in Susquehanna Co., Pa., April 24 1848, and started in life as a school teacher at the early age of seventeen. He later entered the employ of a large publishing house, and at the age of twenty-four was admitted to partnership in this firm, and subsequently, in 1872, opened a branch in Canada at Guelph. He early saw that the opening for the manufacture and sale of first class books on a large scale in Canada was a feasible one, and the following year he sold out his interests in the United States and purchased his partner's interest in Canada, which he conducted with great energy and success for many years . While Mr. Lyons's office and home had been in Guelph since 1872, the manufacturing part of the business had been mainly conducted in Toronto, and in point of manufacture and distribution of his product to all parts of the world, he had been the largest individual publisher in Canada. As an instance, the Toronto Board of Trade returns for 1884 show that 40 per cent. of the total manufactured goods of any description, exported from Toronto during that year, were his publication. In 1878 he opened a branch of his business in Australia, and later opened branches in South Africa, East and West Indies, South America, etc., for the distribution of his publications, and to these branches he equipped and sent over five hundred men from Ontario, to exploit his work; he acting as manufacturer and wholesale dealer. Among these representatives were some of the brightest young men in the Province, and many of them returned, after a few years, to their native land, with well earned competences; while others remained and became useful citizens of the countries where they had located, and in some instances , have become prominent in commercial as well as political life. In 1893 Mr. Lyon opened a wholesale furniture business in Buffalo, N. Y., which within two years thereafter, disposed of the output of eight large factories. While he had expert men in the Buffalo office, this business was largely carried on from Guelph. From the start Mr. Lyon has always had unbounded faith in Canada, and in the early eighties he employed Prof. Macoun, Dominion Botanist, and explorer of the North-West, to write a book on that country, which he published, and, while the subject matter contained in it was considered "roseate" at the time, it has been more that verified, and this work is now acknowledged to be one to the most valuable exponents of our great North-West ever issued from the press. So convinced was Mr. Lyon in the future of that country, that during the time, and when others were sceptical, he made large purchases of land in the then struggling city of Winnipeg and in Port Arthur and Fort William, as well as farm property in Man., much of which he sold for many hundred times the purchase price, and a large amount of which he has retained. The large competence that Mr. Lyon has acquired has been entirely by his own efforts. Possessed of great personal activity and untiring energy and faith in his own judgement, he has accomplished what a man lacking even in one of the above attributes would have failed to do. He has now practically retired from active business, and aside from looking after his real estate interests and investments, devotes much time to municipal and other public matters, being President of the Guelph Radial Railway Co., Director of the Guelph Junction Ry., President of the Board of Trade, Director of the Home Life Ins. Co. of Toronto, etc. He is also an Alderman of the city of Guelph. Mr. Lyon m. Lucy Boult, dau. of Stephen Boult of Guelph, in 1873. They have two sons, and five daughters, viz: Percy, lawyer in Winnipeg; Edwin James, M.D; Flora, Ida, Vera, Laura and Irene. From: Historical Atlas of the County of Wellington, Ontario. Toronto:Historical Atlas Publishing Co., 1906 in 1929. |
| Residence | He lived in 1929 at "Wyoming" sold to Mrs. Estelle Goldie, Guelph, ON, Canada; Estelle Goldie was the wife of the Honourable Lincoln Goldie, Provincial Secretary in the Conservative government of the Honourable Howard Ferguson.1,2 |
| Death* | He died after 1929 at California; A newspaper clipping, undoubtedly from a Guelph paper, about mid 1950s, reported that after James Walter Lyon sold "Wyoming" reports that he ended his days in California. |
Family | Lucy Boult b. c 1852, d. a 1924 |
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Lucy Boult
b. circa 1852, d. after 1924
| Father | Stephen Boult b. c 1825 |
Lucy Boult|b. c 1852\nd. a 1924|p5.htm#i174|Stephen Boult|b. c 1825|p41.htm#i2185|||||||||||||||| |
| Charts | Christine Maria Lyon Bodt Norah Ann Carter |
| Last Edited | 22 Oct 2009 |
| Birth* | Lucy Boult was born circa 1852 at USA.1 |
| She was the daughter of Stephen Boult. | |
| Marriage* | Lucy Boult married James Walter Lyon, son of Walter Lyon and Maria Antoinette Giddings, in 1873 at Probably Guelph, ON, Canada; He came to Canada in 1872 and married Lucy in 1873, and her father was "of Guelph".1 |
| Married Name | As of circa 1878,her married name was Lyon. |
| Death* | Lucy Boult died after 1924; According to her husband's Recollections, written in 1924, he said "we celebrated our golden wedding nearly a year ago."1 |
Family | James Walter Lyon b. 24 Apr 1848, d. a 1929 |
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Citations:
- [S19] "James Walter Lyon - Some reflections."
Hon. Hugh Guthrie1
b. 1866, d. 1939
| Father | Donald Guthrie K.C. b. 1840, d. 1915 |
| Mother | Eliza Margaret MacVicar b. 1840, d. 1900 |
Hon. Hugh Guthrie|b. 1866\nd. 1939|p5.htm#i176|Donald Guthrie K.C.|b. 1840\nd. 1915|p19.htm#i1032|Eliza Margaret MacVicar|b. 1840\nd. 1900|p19.htm#i1033|Hugh Guthrie|b. c 1795\nd. 1856|p19.htm#i1034|Catherine McGregor|b. c 1805\nd. 1856|p19.htm#i1035||||||| |
| Last Edited | 22 May 2007 |
| Birth* | Hon. Hugh Guthrie was born in 1866 at Canada.2 |
| He was the son of Donald Guthrie K.C. and Eliza Margaret MacVicar. | |
| Marriage* | Hon. Hugh Guthrie married Maud Henrietta Scarff circa 1896.2 |
| Occupation* | Hon. Hugh Guthrie was Was Minister of Justice of Canada in 1934 at Ottawa, ON, Canada.3 |
| Death* | He died in 1939 at Canada.2 |
Family | Maud Henrietta Scarff b. 1873, d. 1941 |
Norman Gregor Guthrie KC1
b. 1877, d. 1929
| Father | Donald Guthrie K.C. b. 1840, d. 1915 |
| Mother | Eliza Margaret Macvicar b. 1840, d. 1900 |
Norman Gregor Guthrie KC|b. 1877\nd. 1929|p5.htm#i177|Donald Guthrie K.C.|b. 1840\nd. 1915|p19.htm#i1032|Eliza Margaret Macvicar|b. 1840\nd. 1900|p14.htm#i634|Hugh Guthrie|b. c 1795\nd. 1856|p19.htm#i1034|Catherine McGregor|b. c 1805\nd. 1856|p19.htm#i1035||||||| |
| Last Edited | 7 Jul 2007 |
| Birth* | Norman Gregor Guthrie KC was born in 1877 at Canada. |
| He was the son of Donald Guthrie K.C. and Eliza Margaret Macvicar. | |
| Marriage* | Norman Gregor Guthrie KC married Amy Gordon Smith circa 1905.2 |
| Death* | Norman Gregor Guthrie KC died in 1929. |
Family | Amy Gordon Smith b. 1882 |
Citations:
- Said to be a cabinet minister. Where?
- [S21] Unknown subject, Chart in HMC's files, 1974 unknown repository.
Robert Esten Fletcher
b. circa 1850, d. 1911
| Charts | Christine Maria Lyon Bodt Norah Ann Carter |
| Last Edited | 26 Jun 2005 |
| Residence* | Robert Esten Fletcher lived c1875-1919 at Barrie, ON, Canada. |
| Birth* | He was born circa 1850 at Belfast, N Ireland. |
| Marriage* | He married Jane Ronald circa 1870. |
| Death* | Robert Esten Fletcher died in 1911 at Toronto, ON, Canada. |
Family | Jane Ronald b. c 1850, d. 1932 |
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Jane Ronald
b. circa 1850, d. 1932
| Charts | Christine Maria Lyon Bodt Norah Ann Carter |
| Last Edited | 21 May 2007 |
| Residence* | Jane Ronald lived c1875-1919 at Barrie, ON, Canada. |
| Birth* | She was born circa 1850 at Glasgow, sCOTLAND Scotland. |
| Married Name | As of circa 1870,her married name was Fletcher. |
| Marriage* | She married Robert Esten Fletcher circa 1870. |
| Residence | Jane Ronald lived in 1919 at Toronto, ON, Canada. |
| Death* | She died in 1932 at Toronto, ON, Canada. |
Family | Robert Esten Fletcher b. c 1850, d. 1911 |
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Maria Elizabeth Tremayne1
b. 29 August 1857
| Father | Canon Francis Tremayne b. 1829, d. 24 Jan 1919 |
| Mother | Emily Jane Kelly Geddes b. 10 Sep 1836, d. 24 Mar 1896 |
Maria Elizabeth Tremayne|b. 29 Aug 1857|p5.htm#i180|Canon Francis Tremayne|b. 1829\nd. 24 Jan 1919|p5.htm#i167|Emily Jane Kelly Geddes|b. 10 Sep 1836\nd. 24 Mar 1896|p5.htm#i168|Francis Tremayne|b. c 1800\nd. a 1830|p5.htm#i169||||Thomas O. Geddes|b. 23 Apr 1805\nd. 1886|p32.htm#i1821|Isabella M. Kelley|b. c 1806|p32.htm#i1822| |
| Last Edited | 22 May 2007 |
| Birth* | Maria Elizabeth Tremayne was born on 29 August 1857 at Milton, ON, Canada; This note from Richard Bodt, 14 Dec 2004 William Ready Division of the Archives, McMaster U, Hamilton where the Anglican Diocese of Niagara stores their archival material. The Milton, ON. "Grace and All Saints" records, of interest to me, are all stored on Microfilm reel #93, which cover the period that Francis Tremayne was in charge (1854 - 1873 : source a booklet written by his son Herbert O.Tremayne and held at the Toronto Archives of the Anglican Church. Moreover the writing of the "officiating" clergy indicates that virtally all Baptisms, Marriages, and Deaths functions were performed by Francis Tremayne.1 |
| She was the daughter of Canon Francis Tremayne and Emily Jane Kelly Geddes. | |
| Baptism | Maria Elizabeth Tremayne was baptized on 13 September 1857 at Milton, ON, Canada.1 |
| Confirmation* | She was confirmed on 30 May 1873 at Milton, ON, Canada.1 |
| Married Name | As of circa 1880,her married name was Hudspeth. |
Citations:
- [S59] Frankie.
John Fife
b. 1773, d. 20 February 1859
| Last Edited | 4 Jun 2005 |
| Birth* | John Fife was born in 1773 at Tuliallan, Culross, Fife, Scotland; Robena Carter's notes say the Fifes came from Kincardine, Perthshire. However, Kincardine shows on the map as in Fifeshire. It seems that Tulliallan Parish is between Culross and Kincardine in Fifeshire The Easons also came with them. |
| Anecdote* | From Frank Fife: John Fife had a stepmother who was not good to him and when he was nine years old he ran away from home to live with a shepherd and never returned until his grandfather's funeral. He was married Nov 23, 1796 to Agnes Hutchinson who was the daughter of Agnes Graham. ( See "Agnes Hutchinson - Anecdote" for further details.). |
| Marriage* | He married Agnes Hutchinson, daughter of Thomas Hutchinson and Agnes Graham, on 23 November 1796 at Tulliallan, Culross, Fife, Scotland. |
| Anecdote | From Frank Fife: John was post boy in Lord Keith's estate in Scotland and had the honor of carrying the news of Waterloo. Riding a white horse, he announced his coming to each town with a bugle. As he passed through each town he was decorated with ribbon. |
| Emigration* | John Fife emigrated in 1820; Came to Canada in 1820. |
| Death* | He died on 20 February 1859 at Otonabee Twp, Peterborough, ON, Canada.1,2 |
| Burial* | He was buried on 22 February 1859 at Fife cemetery, Otonabee Twp, Peterborough, ON, Canada.3 |
Family | Agnes Hutchinson b. c 1773, d. 13 Apr 1853 |
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Agnes Hutchinson
b. circa 1773, d. 13 April 1853
| Father | Thomas Hutchinson |
| Mother | Agnes Graham b. ?, d. ? |
Agnes Hutchinson|b. c 1773\nd. 13 Apr 1853|p5.htm#i184|Thomas Hutchinson|||Agnes Graham|b. ?\nd. ?|p5.htm#i192|||||||John Graham|b. 1648\nd. 27 Jul 1689|p5.htm#i193|? Graham||| |
| Last Edited | 20 May 2006 |
| Anecdote* | From Frank Fife: Agnes Hutchinson was the daughter of Agnes Graham - a descendant of John Graham of Claverhouse, Viscount Dundee, De'il o'Dundee, who in 1688 rode out of Edinburgh at the head of 50 dragoons, to stir up the Highland clans in favor of the Stuarts. He succeeded in gathering an army, and at Kelliecrankie, July 1689, won a decided victory, but was himself slain. Agnes was a sister To James Hutchinson, Land Surveyor to Admiral Lord Keith. At one time Lord Keith had Napoleon as a prisoner on his ship. |
| Birth* | Agnes Hutchinson was born circa 1773 at Tulliallan, Culross, Fife, Scotland. |
| She was the daughter of Thomas Hutchinson and Agnes Graham. | |
| Married Name | As of 23 November 1796,her married name was Fife. |
| Marriage* | Agnes Hutchinson married John Fife on 23 November 1796 at Tulliallan, Culross, Fife, Scotland. |
| Death* | Agnes Hutchinson died on 13 April 1853 at Otonabee Twp, Peterborough, ON, Canada. |
| Burial* | She was buried on 15 April 1853 at Fife cemetery, Otonabee Twp, Peterborough, ON, Canada.1 |
Family | John Fife b. 1773, d. 20 Feb 1859 |
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David Alexander Fife
b. 22 August 1805, d. 9 January 1877
| Father | John Fife b. 1773, d. 20 Feb 1859 |
| Mother | Agnes Hutchinson b. c 1773, d. 13 Apr 1853 |
David Alexander Fife|b. 22 Aug 1805\nd. 9 Jan 1877|p5.htm#i185|John Fife|b. 1773\nd. 20 Feb 1859|p5.htm#i183|Agnes Hutchinson|b. c 1773\nd. 13 Apr 1853|p5.htm#i184|||||||Thomas Hutchinson|||Agnes Graham|b. ?\nd. ?|p5.htm#i192| |
| Last Edited | 15 May 2004 |
| Birth* | David Alexander Fife was born on 22 August 1805 at Tulliallan Parish, Culross, Fife, Scotland.1 |
| He was the son of John Fife and Agnes Hutchinson. | |
| Marriage* | David Alexander Fife married Jean Beckett, daughter of John Beckett and Jeannett Beckett, in 1825 at ON, Canada. |
| Death* | David Alexander Fife died on 9 January 1877 at Canada at age 71. |
| Burial* | He was buried on 12 January 1877 at Fife cemetery, Otonabee Twp, Peterborough, ON, Canada.1 |
| Anecdote* | FAME: From the Peterborough Examiner of 11 May 1955: In his quest as an enterprising Scottish immigrant 100 years ago, David Fife obtained a sample of spring wheat on which it may be truly said the wealth of the three prairie provinces of Canada and their cities are based. Red Fife wheat became the standard of quality on the Winnipeg and Liverpool markets and its cereal substance continues in the varieties which have been developed from that original strain. Railways, milling companies, banks, wholesale and retail commerce grew up dramatically out of the few kernels David Fife and his wife nurtured in their log cabin and on their land in the Fife community of Otonabee. These are facts sponsoring the David Fife Memorial Association. The debt of the west, apart from eastern Canadian finance and industry, should long ago have prompted the memorial that is now being planned by the Association of which Senator Duffus is chairman. |
Family | Jean Beckett b. 11 Mar 1808, d. 1 Oct 1888 |
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Citations:
- [S5] Unknown subject, 02 Oct 1999 - telephone unknown repository.
William Fife
b. 10 August 1807, d. 5 February 1879
| Father | John Fife b. 1773, d. 20 Feb 1859 |
| Mother | Agnes Hutchinson b. c 1773, d. 13 Apr 1853 |
William Fife|b. 10 Aug 1807\nd. 5 Feb 1879|p5.htm#i186|John Fife|b. 1773\nd. 20 Feb 1859|p5.htm#i183|Agnes Hutchinson|b. c 1773\nd. 13 Apr 1853|p5.htm#i184|||||||Thomas Hutchinson|||Agnes Graham|b. ?\nd. ?|p5.htm#i192| |
| Last Edited | 26 Oct 2002 |
| Birth* | William Fife was born on 10 August 1807 at Tulliallan Parish, Culross/Kincardine, Fifeshire, Scotland.1 |
| He was the son of John Fife and Agnes Hutchinson. | |
| Marriage* | William Fife married Mary Anderson Beckett, daughter of John Beckett and Jeannett Beckett, in 1828 at Scotland. |
| Retirement* | William Fife was retired in 1862 at Otonabee Twp, Peterborough, ON, Canada; His farm was at Lot 26, Concession 1, Otonabee Twp. |
| Death* | He died on 5 February 1879 at Peterborough, Peterborough, ON, Canada, at age 71; He willed his farm at Lot 26, Concession 1 to his son Hugh.1 |
| Burial* | He was buried on 7 February 1879 at Little Lake Cemetery, Peterborough, Peterborough, ON, Canada.1 |
Family | Mary Anderson Beckett b. 28 Jan 1811, d. 15 May 1894 |
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Citations:
- [S5] Unknown subject, 02 Oct 1999 - telephone unknown repository.
James Fife
b. 8 October 1803, d. 11 January 1875
| Father | John Fife b. 1773, d. 20 Feb 1859 |
| Mother | Agnes Hutchinson b. c 1773, d. 13 Apr 1853 |
James Fife|b. 8 Oct 1803\nd. 11 Jan 1875|p5.htm#i187|John Fife|b. 1773\nd. 20 Feb 1859|p5.htm#i183|Agnes Hutchinson|b. c 1773\nd. 13 Apr 1853|p5.htm#i184|||||||Thomas Hutchinson|||Agnes Graham|b. ?\nd. ?|p5.htm#i192| |
| Last Edited | 25 Oct 2002 |
| Birth* | James Fife was born on 8 October 1803 at Tulliallan Parish, Culross, Fife, Scotland. |
| He was the son of John Fife and Agnes Hutchinson. | |
| Marriage* | James Fife married Elizabeth Malcolm circa 1820 at Asphodel Twp, Peterborough, ON, Canada.1,2 |
| Death* | James Fife died on 11 January 1875 at Otonabee Twp, Peterborough, ON, Canada, at age 71.2 |
| Burial* | He was buried on 13 January 1875 at Hastings, Asphodel Twp, Peterborough, ON, Canada.2 |
Family | Elizabeth Malcolm b. 1800, d. 24 Apr 1883 |
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Thomas Fife
b. 11 December 1809
| Father | John Fife b. 1773, d. 20 Feb 1859 |
| Mother | Agnes Hutchinson b. c 1773, d. 13 Apr 1853 |
Thomas Fife|b. 11 Dec 1809|p5.htm#i188|John Fife|b. 1773\nd. 20 Feb 1859|p5.htm#i183|Agnes Hutchinson|b. c 1773\nd. 13 Apr 1853|p5.htm#i184|||||||Thomas Hutchinson|||Agnes Graham|b. ?\nd. ?|p5.htm#i192| |
| Last Edited | 2 Aug 1999 |
| Death* | Thomas Fife died at Canada. |
| Birth* | He was born on 11 December 1809 at Scotland. |
| He was the son of John Fife and Agnes Hutchinson. | |
| Marriage* | Thomas Fife married Janet Beckett circa 1830 at Canada. |
Family | Janet Beckett b. c 1810 |
| Children |
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Citations:
- [S6] Unknown compiler, "Barb Milburn", Ancestral File, #9392/80 Peterborough County.
Hutchinson Fife
b. 18 June 1812, d. 21 February 1893
| Father | John Fife b. 1773, d. 20 Feb 1859 |
| Mother | Agnes Hutchinson b. c 1773, d. 13 Apr 1853 |
Hutchinson Fife|b. 18 Jun 1812\nd. 21 Feb 1893|p5.htm#i189|John Fife|b. 1773\nd. 20 Feb 1859|p5.htm#i183|Agnes Hutchinson|b. c 1773\nd. 13 Apr 1853|p5.htm#i184|||||||Thomas Hutchinson|||Agnes Graham|b. ?\nd. ?|p5.htm#i192| |
| Last Edited | 19 Oct 2002 |
| Birth* | Hutchinson Fife was born on 18 June 1812 at Tulliallan Parish, Culross, Fife, Scotland. |
| He was the son of John Fife and Agnes Hutchinson. | |
| Death* | Hutchinson Fife died on 21 February 1893 at Canada at age 80.1 |
Citations:
- [S6] Unknown compiler, "Barb Milburn", Ancestral File.
Alexander Fife
b. 10 November 1820, d. 12 January 1909
| Father | John Fife b. 1773, d. 20 Feb 1859; His twin, Robert, did not survive infancy |
| Mother | Agnes Hutchinson b. c 1773, d. 13 Apr 1853 |
Alexander Fife|b. 10 Nov 1820\nd. 12 Jan 1909|p5.htm#i190|John Fife|b. 1773\nd. 20 Feb 1859|p5.htm#i183|Agnes Hutchinson|b. c 1773\nd. 13 Apr 1853|p5.htm#i184|||||||Thomas Hutchinson|||Agnes Graham|b. ?\nd. ?|p5.htm#i192| |
| Last Edited | 23 Mar 2002 |
| Birth* | Alexander Fife was born on 10 November 1820 at Scotland. |
| He was the son of John Fife and Agnes Hutchinson. | |
| Marriage* | Alexander Fife married Margaret Eason on 15 October 1839 at ON, Canada.1 |
| Death* | Alexander Fife died on 12 January 1909 at Canada at age 88.1 |
Family | Margaret Eason b. c 1818 |
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Citations:
- [S6] Unknown compiler, "Barb Milburn", Ancestral File.
Agnes Graham
b. ?, d. ?
| Father | John Graham b. 1648, d. 27 Jul 1689 |
| Mother | ? Graham |
Agnes Graham|b. ?\nd. ?|p5.htm#i192|John Graham|b. 1648\nd. 27 Jul 1689|p5.htm#i193|? Graham|||William Graham|d. 1653|p7.htm#i277|Lady M. Carnegie||p7.htm#i278||||||| |
| Last Edited | 11 Nov 2005 |
| Birth* | Agnes Graham was born in ? At Scotland. |
| Death* | She died in ? At Scotland. |
| Married Name | As of ?,her married name was Hutchinson. |
| She was the daughter of John Graham and ? Graham. |
Family | |
| Children |
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John Graham1
b. 1648, d. 27 July 1689
| Father | William Graham d. 1653 |
| Mother | Lady Magdalene Carnegie |
John Graham|b. 1648\nd. 27 Jul 1689|p5.htm#i193|William Graham|d. 1653|p7.htm#i277|Lady Magdalene Carnegie||p7.htm#i278||||||||||||| |
| Last Edited | 10 Aug 1999 |
| Birth* | John Graham was born in 1648 at Scotland. |
| He was the son of William Graham and Lady Magdalene Carnegie. | |
| Education* | John Graham was educated circa 1665 at St Andrews University. |
| Death* | He died on 27 July 1689 at Pass of Killiecrankie, near Pitlochry, Perth, Scotland; He was killed leading the first Jacobite uprising in Scotland. Died at the moment of victory, falling from his horse. |
Family | |
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Citations:
- John Graham was Viscount Dundee of Claverhouse. See Encyclopaedia Britannica, 1964 edition, p. 758 for an account of his life. He was known as "Bonnie Dundee."
John Fife
b. 31 August 1797, d. 26 March 1884
| Father | John Fife b. 1773, d. 20 Feb 1859 |
| Mother | Agnes Hutchinson b. c 1773, d. 13 Apr 1853 |
John Fife|b. 31 Aug 1797\nd. 26 Mar 1884|p5.htm#i195|John Fife|b. 1773\nd. 20 Feb 1859|p5.htm#i183|Agnes Hutchinson|b. c 1773\nd. 13 Apr 1853|p5.htm#i184|||||||Thomas Hutchinson|||Agnes Graham|b. ?\nd. ?|p5.htm#i192| |
| Last Edited | 17 Jul 2011 |
| Birth* | John Fife was born on 31 August 1797 at Tulliallan Parish, Kincardine (Culross?), Fife, Scotland; Some sources give Culross as place of birth, others Kincardine. There seems to be agreement on the parish of Tulliallan. Since Culross and Kincardine are only 3 miles apart, (on the north side of the Firth of Forth in Fifeshire), such confusion is understandable. Tulliallan is probably situated between the two, but no evidence so far indicates which town the parish is legally a part of.1 |
| He was the son of John Fife and Agnes Hutchinson. | |
| Baptism | John Fife was baptized on 2 September 1797 at Tulliallan, Kincardine (Culross?), Fife, Scotland; See birth record for Kincardine/Culross comment.1 |
| Marriage* | He married Eliza Carter, daughter of William Carter and Rebecca Julian, on 13 October 1825 at Cobourg, ON, Canada; Robena Carter's notes say this marriage took place in Cobourg on 13 Oct 1825, but - This conflicts with this excerpt from "Forest to Farm" by D. Gayle Nelson, 1975: "That first winter (1820) John Fife Jr. married Eliza Carter in Cobourg. They had the honour of bringing the first Methodist minister to the Keene circuit and held services in their house once a month. Mrs. Fife walked to Hiawatha carrying her baby, and John helped her across the river on a log. The next service they both went down, taking baby William with them. They brought the minister home with them and thus began the Methodist services in the community, which lasted many years." A similar memo from Frank Fife's "JOHN OLIVER FIFE, JR."1,2 |
| Death* | John Fife died on 26 March 1884 at Otonabee Twp, Peterborough, ON, Canada, at age 86.1,3 |
| Burial* | He was buried on 29 March 1884 at Fife cemetery, Otonabee Twp, Peterborough, ON, Canada.4 |
Family | Eliza Carter b. 2 Aug 1798, d. 6 Oct 1871 |
| Children |
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Citations:
- [S5] Unknown subject, 02 Oct 1999 - telephone unknown repository.
- [S11] Given to HMC by Muriel Fife, "Notes of Robena Carter", Ancestral File.
- [S22] Unknown name of person, Death Registration - State level, Death registration Ontario Archives, Film 935, reel 38.
- [S16] Unknown compiler, "David and Jessie Beavis", Ancestral File.
Eliza Carter1
b. 2 August 1798, d. 6 October 1871
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| Father | William Carter b. c 1767, d. b 1815 |
| Mother | Rebecca Julian b. c 1767 |
Eliza Carter|b. 2 Aug 1798\nd. 6 Oct 1871|p5.htm#i196|William Carter|b. c 1767\nd. b 1815|p1.htm#i26|Rebecca Julian|b. c 1767|p1.htm#i27|||||||William Julian|b. 17 Mar 1730\nd. 1807|p16.htm#i833|||| |
| Last Edited | 21 Jul 2011 |
| Birth* | Eliza Carter was born on 2 August 1798 at Queens Co, Ireland, now co. Laois, Ireland.2,3 |
| She was the daughter of William Carter and Rebecca Julian. | |
| Married Name | As of 13 October 1825,her married name was Eliza Fife. |
| Marriage* | Eliza Carter married John Fife, son of John Fife and Agnes Hutchinson, on 13 October 1825 at Cobourg, ON, Canada; Robena Carter's notes say this marriage took place in Cobourg on 13 Oct 1825, but - This conflicts with this excerpt from "Forest to Farm" by D. Gayle Nelson, 1975: "That first winter (1820) John Fife Jr. married Eliza Carter in Cobourg. They had the honour of bringing the first Methodist minister to the Keene circuit and held services in their house once a month. Mrs. Fife walked to Hiawatha carrying her baby, and John helped her across the river on a log. The next service they both went down, taking baby William with them. They brought the minister home with them and thus began the Methodist services in the community, which lasted many years." A similar memo from Frank Fife's "JOHN OLIVER FIFE, JR."4,5 |
| Death* | Eliza Carter died on 6 October 1871 at Otonabee Twp, Peterborough, ON, Canada, at age 73; John Fife, his wife Eliza (Carter), and daughter Rebecca share the same tombstone.2 |
| Burial* | She was buried on 9 October 1871 at Fife cemetery, Otonabee Twp, Peterborough, ON, Canada; Same tombstone as husband.6,2 |
Family | John Fife b. 31 Aug 1797, d. 26 Mar 1884 |
| Children |
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Citations:
- Known in the early days of Otonabee as "Old Aunt Eliza."
- [S8] Unknown name of person unknown record type, unknown repository, unknown repository address.
- [S11] Given to HMC by Muriel Fife, "Notes of Robena Carter", Ancestral File, Robena Carter's notes identify Eliza as a sister of Robert Carter. Note that she was born in Queen's County, Ireland, where Robert was also born.
- [S5] Unknown subject, 02 Oct 1999 - telephone unknown repository.
- [S11] Given to HMC by Muriel Fife, "Notes of Robena Carter", Ancestral File.
- [S16] Unknown compiler, "David and Jessie Beavis", Ancestral File.
Elizabeth Carter
b. 1 May 1831, d. 7 March 1916
| Father | Robert Carter b. 27 Sep 1792, d. 25 Oct 1872 |
| Mother | Ellen McMannah b. 1 May 1792, d. 7 Oct 1870 |
Elizabeth Carter|b. 1 May 1831\nd. 7 Mar 1916|p5.htm#i197|Robert Carter|b. 27 Sep 1792\nd. 25 Oct 1872|p1.htm#i24|Ellen McMannah|b. 1 May 1792\nd. 7 Oct 1870|p16.htm#i852|William Carter|b. c 1767\nd. b 1815|p1.htm#i26|Rebecca Julian|b. c 1767|p1.htm#i27||||||| |
| Last Edited | 17 Jul 2011 |
| Birth* | Elizabeth Carter was born on 1 May 1831 at Otonabee Twp, Peterborough, ON, Canada; Undoubtedly Elizabeth was born on the Beavis farm. After James Beavis died in 1829, his widow Ellen (McMannah) Beavis married Robert Carter in 1830. It seems likely that Ellen and Robert farmed that land until 1834 when they bought Conc. V Lot 27 and moved there.1 |
| She was the daughter of Robert Carter and Ellen McMannah. | |
| Married Name | As of 2 March 1852,her married name was Fife Marriage witnessed by William Carter (No.22). |
| Marriage* | Elizabeth Carter married William Fife, son of John Fife and Eliza Carter, on 2 March 1852; Married by Rev. J.B.Howard For marriage register see ON archives film 248, Reel 13. Marriage was by license. William Fife and his wife, Elizabeth, were first cousins.1 |
| Death* | Elizabeth Carter died on 7 March 1916 at Otonabee Twp, Peterborough, ON, Canada, at age 84.1 |
| Burial* | She was buried on 10 March 1916 at Fife cemetery, Otonabee Twp, Peterborough, ON, Canada.1 |
Family | William Fife b. 1828, d. 23 Mar 1906 |
| Children |
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Citations:
- [S5] Unknown subject, 02 Oct 1999 - telephone unknown repository.
William Fife
b. 1828, d. 23 March 1906
| Father | John Fife b. 31 Aug 1797, d. 26 Mar 1884 |
| Mother | Eliza Carter b. 2 Aug 1798, d. 6 Oct 1871 |
William Fife|b. 1828\nd. 23 Mar 1906|p5.htm#i198|John Fife|b. 31 Aug 1797\nd. 26 Mar 1884|p5.htm#i195|Eliza Carter|b. 2 Aug 1798\nd. 6 Oct 1871|p5.htm#i196|John Fife|b. 1773\nd. 20 Feb 1859|p5.htm#i183|Agnes Hutchinson|b. c 1773\nd. 13 Apr 1853|p5.htm#i184|William Carter|b. c 1767\nd. b 1815|p1.htm#i26|Rebecca Julian|b. c 1767|p1.htm#i27| |
| Last Edited | 23 Jun 2007 |
| Birth* | William Fife was born in 1828 at Otonabee Twp, Peterborough, ON, Canada.1 |
| He was the son of John Fife and Eliza Carter. | |
| Marriage* | William Fife married Elizabeth Carter, daughter of Robert Carter and Ellen McMannah, on 2 March 1852; Married by Rev. J.B.Howard For marriage register see ON archives film 248, Reel 13. Marriage was by license. William Fife and his wife, Elizabeth, were first cousins.1 |
| Death* | William Fife died on 23 March 1906 at Keene, Peterborough, ON, Canada.1 |
| Burial* | He was buried on 25 April 1906 at Fife Cemetery, Otonabee Twp, Peterborough, ON, Canada.1 |
Family | Elizabeth Carter b. 1 May 1831, d. 7 Mar 1916 |
| Children |
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Citations:
- [S5] Unknown subject, 02 Oct 1999 - telephone unknown repository.
Janet Beckett
b. circa 1810
| Last Edited | 2 Aug 1999 |
| Death* | Janet Beckett died at Canada. |
| Birth* | She was born circa 1810 at Canada. |
| Married Name | As of circa 1830,her married name was Fife. |
| Marriage* | She married Thomas Fife, son of John Fife and Agnes Hutchinson, circa 1830 at Canada. |
Family | Thomas Fife b. 11 Dec 1809 |
| Children |
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Citations:
- [S6] Unknown compiler, "Barb Milburn", Ancestral File, #9392/80 Peterborough County.
Jean Beckett
b. 11 March 1808, d. 1 October 1888
| Father | John Beckett1 b. c 1780 |
| Mother | Jeannett Beckett1 b. 1780 |
Jean Beckett|b. 11 Mar 1808\nd. 1 Oct 1888|p5.htm#i200|John Beckett|b. c 1780|p20.htm#i1078|Jeannett Beckett|b. 1780|p20.htm#i1079||||||||||||| |
| Last Edited | 25 Oct 2002 |
| Birth* | Jean Beckett was born on 11 March 1808 at Neilston (near Glasgow), Scotland.1 |
| She was the daughter of John Beckett and Jeannett Beckett.1 | |
| Married Name | As of 1825,her married name was Fife. |
| Marriage* | Jean Beckett married David Alexander Fife, son of John Fife and Agnes Hutchinson, in 1825 at ON, Canada. |
| Death* | Jean Beckett died on 1 October 1888 at Muskoka, ON, Canada, at age 80. |
Family | David Alexander Fife b. 22 Aug 1805, d. 9 Jan 1877 |
| Children |
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Citations:
- [S5] Unknown subject, 02 Oct 1999 - telephone unknown repository.