Charle Daniel Welch

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Alberta Victoria Hodgins

F, b. 3 September 1860, d. 4 July 1927
Alberta Victoria Hodgins|b. 3 Sep 1860\nd. 4 Jul 1927|p138.htm#i4187|Benjamin Hodgins||p138.htm#i4188|Margaret Dobson||p138.htm#i4189|Michael Hodgins||p199.htm#i6040|Mary (?)||p199.htm#i6041|||||||
     
Alberta Victoria Hodgins was born on 3 September 1860, at, Carleton, , Fitzroy Twp. From 1901 census). At Jim says born 1861; Cover Pttawa Branch news.
This “cabinet card” photograph was taken in the studio of “C.S. Taggart & Son, conner of] Bank & Wellington Sts. / Ottawa, Ont. “, according to an advertisement on the front. She is Alberta Victoria Hodgins, wife of Charles Robert Langstaff whose earlier portrait appeared on the cover of the January/February 2005 issue of Ottawa Branch News. Her portrait was likely taken in 1891, when they moved to Ottawa from Torbolton Township for two years before migrating to Emo in Northwestern Ontario, where she died in 1927. She was born in 1861 to Benjamin Hodgins (junior) and Margaret Dobson, a servant in the Hodgins household, but she was raised by her great-grandparents, Michael Hodgins and Mary Lewis of Fitzroy Township. She is one of Jim Neelin ‘s maternal great-grandmothers. Photo courtesy of Jim Neelin.1,2 She was the daughter of Benjamin Hodgins and Margaret Dobson.
Alberta Victoria Hodgins married Charles Robert Langstaff, son of Charles Langstaff and Sarah Hall, on 27 October 1880, at St. Paul's Church, 9th Line, Fitzroy Twp., , Carleton, . From file 1896 # 002030 at LDS Church in Ottawa, 2 Feb. 2000.
Marriage registration.

Husband: Charles Robert Langstaff
Age, status: 22, bachelor
Occupation, residence: Farmer, Carp.
Place of birth: Torbolton Twp, Carleton Co., Ontario
Religious denomination: Church of England and Ireland
Parents: Charles and Sarah Langstaff

Wife: Alberta Victoria Hodgins
Age, status: 19, spinster
Residence, place of birth: Goulbourn, Fitzroy Twp, Carleton Co, Ont;
Parents: Benjamin Hodgins, Margaret Dobson
Religious denomination: Church of England and Ireland

Location: St. Paul's Church, 9th Line, Fitzroy Twp.
Date: 27 Oct. 1880
Witnesses: Stephen Louis, Almonte
Jane Hodgins, Goulbourn
Service performed by: J. W. Weatherdon, B.A.
Banns or licence: Licence.3
As of 27 October 1880,her married name was Langstaff.4

Alberta Victoria Hodgins died on 4 July 1927, at Emo, ON.

Children of Alberta Victoria Hodgins and Charles Robert Langstaff

Citations

  1. [S523] Unknown author, 1901 census.
  2. [S211] Ontario Genealogical Society, More Irish Surnames of Interest: OGS.
  3. [S166] Unknown author, Mar. Registration.
  4. [S166] Unknown author, Mar. Registration, 1880, #002030.
  5. [S554] Unknown author, Mary Jane Pearson.

Benjamin Hodgins

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Benjamin Hodgins||p138.htm#i4188|Michael Hodgins||p199.htm#i6040|Mary (?)||p199.htm#i6041|||||||||||||
     Benjamin Hodgins is the son of Michael Hodgins and Mary (?).

Children of Benjamin Hodgins and Margaret Dobson

Margaret Dobson

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Children of Margaret Dobson and Benjamin Hodgins

Jane Hodgins

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Jane Hodgins||p138.htm#i4190|Benjamin Hodgins||p138.htm#i4188|Margaret Dobson||p138.htm#i4189|Michael Hodgins||p199.htm#i6040|Mary (?)||p199.htm#i6041|||||||
     Jane Hodgins is the daughter of Benjamin Hodgins and Margaret Dobson.

Arthur W. Coe

M, b. circa 1856, d. ?unknown
Arthur W. Coe|b. c 1856\nd. ?unknown|p138.htm#i4191|Arthur William Coe||p138.htm#i4192|Catherine Martha||p138.htm#i4193|||||||||||||
     
Arthur W. Coe died ?unknown.
Arthur W. Coe was (an unknown value), at Speculator.
Arthur W. Coe [Moon - PeterJackson.FTW]

Settled in Madoc. His father may have been a William Coe, born c. 1835 in England, who lived nearby in Madoc in 1881. Census p9, line 23.[Langstaff Jul 26 01.FTW]

[Moon - PeterJackson.FTW]

Settled in Madoc. His father may have been a William Coe, born c. 1835 in England, who lived nearby in Madoc in 1881. Census p9, line 23.
Arthur W. Coe was born circa 1856, at, , England. He was the son of Arthur William Coe and Catherine Martha.
Arthur W. Coe was born circa 1859, at, , England.
Arthur W. Coe married Lillian Augusta Moon, daughter of Lyman Moon and Margaret Moore, on 19 April 1880, at #003946, Home of the bride, , Hastings, . From file 1880 # 003946 at LDS Church in Ottawa, 2 Feb. 2000.

Marriage registration.
Husband: Arthur Coe
Age, status: 24, bachelor
Occupation, residence: No Prof., Madoc, Co. Hastings.
Place of birth: England.
Religious denomination: Church of England.
Parents: Arthur William and Catherine Martha Coe

Wife: Lillian Augusta Moon
Age, status: 22, single
Residence, place of birth: living and born in Madoc, Co. Hastings.
Parents: Lyman and Margaret moon
Religious denomination: Church of England.

Location: House of the Bride
Date: 19 April, 1880
Witnesses: Emily Coe
one other but could not read.
Service performed by: Rev. Montague Grover Poole
Banns or licence: Licence.1 Arthur W. Coe was Census Ref in 1881; C13, 238 Village of Madoc, Dist 122, p10 line 3.

Children of Arthur W. Coe and Lillian Augusta Moon

Citations

  1. [S166] Unknown author, Mar. Registration.

Arthur William Coe

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Children of Arthur William Coe and Catherine Martha

Catherine Martha

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Children of Catherine Martha and Arthur William Coe

Emily Coe

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Emily Coe||p138.htm#i4194|Arthur William Coe||p138.htm#i4192|Catherine Martha||p138.htm#i4193|||||||||||||
     Emily Coe is the daughter of Arthur William Coe and Catherine Martha.

Robert Henry Kelly

M, b. circa 1856, d. ?unknown
Robert Henry Kelly|b. c 1856\nd. ?unknown|p138.htm#i4195|Robert Kelly||p138.htm#i4196|(?) Emma||p138.htm#i4197|||||||||||||
     
Robert Henry Kelly died ?unknown. He and Minnie Moon were Unknown; Married by Rev Montague Grover Poole. Robert Henry Kelly was (an unknown value). He was National Origin; English.
Robert Henry Kelly was (an unknown value), at Engineer.
Robert Henry Kelly was born circa 1856, at, , England. He was the son of Robert Kelly and (?) Emma.
Robert Henry Kelly married Minnie Moon, daughter of Lyman Moon and Margaret Moore, on 19 May 1880, at page135, 1M2, , , Madoc (Lillian?). Church has 18 May 1880.1
Robert Henry Kelly married Minnie Moon, daughter of Lyman Moon and Margaret Moore, on 19 May 1880.

Citations

  1. [S36] Unknown author, Anglican Church Archives, Kingston.

Robert Kelly

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Child of Robert Kelly and (?) Emma

(?) Emma

F

Child of (?) Emma and Robert Kelly

Mary (?)

F

Child of Mary (?) and John Wilson

Thomas Watkins

M

Child of Thomas Watkins and Matilda Clooney

Citations

  1. [S25] Unknown author, Moon - PeterJackson.FTW, Date of Import: 22 Jan 2001.

Matilda Clooney

F

Child of Matilda Clooney and Thomas Watkins

Citations

  1. [S25] Unknown author, Moon - PeterJackson.FTW, Date of Import: 22 Jan 2001.

Minerva (?)

F

Child of Minerva (?) and Charles Dudley

John "Eli" White

M, b. between 1803 and 1804, d. 1844
John "Eli" White|b. bt 1803 - 1804\nd. 1844|p138.htm#i4202|John White||p1153.htm#i34810|Lucy Kilborn||p1153.htm#i34811|Joseph White||p1153.htm#i34812||||||||||
     
John "Eli" White was born between 1803 and 1804, at, grenville, .1 He was the son of John White and Lucy Kilborn.1
John "Eli" White died in 1844, at, Leeds, .1

Child of John "Eli" White and Mary Ann Bolton

Citations

  1. [S13] Unknown author, IGI / Ancestral File LDS.

Mary Ann Bolton

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Child of Mary Ann Bolton and John "Eli" White

John Lewis Harris

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John Lewis Harris||p138.htm#i4204|Issac Harris||p138.htm#i4205|(?) Emma||p138.htm#i4206|||||||||||||
     John Lewis Harris is the son of Issac Harris and (?) Emma.

Issac Harris

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Child of Issac Harris and (?) Emma

(?) Emma

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Child of (?) Emma and Issac Harris

Benjamin Warren

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Benjamin Warren||p138.htm#i4207|Joseph Warren|b. 1831\nd. 1876|p266.htm#i8062|Melissa "Timblick" Hembeck|b. 18 Feb 1831\nd. 1909|p115.htm#i3497|Benjamin Warren|b. 1784\nd. 18 Jan 1866|p154.htm#i4688|Rebecca (?)|b. c 1803\nd. 25 Aug 1850|p107.htm#i3273|||||||
     Benjamin Warren is the son of Joseph Warren and Melissa "Timblick" Hembeck.

John Nelson Langstaff

M, b. 28 September 1873
John Nelson Langstaff|b. 28 Sep 1873|p138.htm#i4208|Joseph Langstaff|b. 18 Nov 1839\nd. 5 Mar 1919|p27.htm#i783|Delia "Sarah" "Brower" Gravelstine|b. 10 Mar 1844|p28.htm#i834|William Langstaff|b. 1796\nd. 26 Apr 1866|p26.htm#i766|Elizabeth Warren|b. bt 1795 - 1796\nd. 4 Feb 1843|p26.htm#i767|Abraham M. Gravelstine|b. 1796\nd. 1860|p1239.htm#i37404|Mary Brower|b. 1817|p1239.htm#i37405|
     
John Nelson Langstaff was born on 28 September 1873, at, Grenville, . At #010951; John Nelson Langstaff, born 28 Sep. 1873 in Prescott, ON.
Parents Joseph Langstaff, Labourer, and Delia Gravelstuie (?). Can not read.
Accoucheur: William J. Ivores M.D. registered 15 Nov. 1873.1 He was the son of Joseph Langstaff and Delia "Sarah" "Brower" Gravelstine.
John Nelson Langstaff waslisted on the 1901 census for at, Grenville, South, , on 31 March 1901.
2 45 17Langstaff John M Head M Nov 10 1874 26
2 46 17Langstaff Ellinora F Wife M Mar 17 1876 25
2 47 17Langstaff Gladess F Daughter S Mar 27 1900 1

Edwardsburg, GRENVILLE, South, ON
Dist: 63, Subdist: c-3, T.2
John Nelson Langstaff #28505, Langstaff Child born: 13 Sep. 1906
Father: John Langstaff, CPR Express man living Waters St.
Mother: Miss ---- (exactly what is shown)
Dr. M.W. Hart reports 24 Sep. 1906.
Adopted by: Shamass Richard McKinley
Named: Carman Edward McKinley
#T1563 Childrens Branch. in 1906, at Birth Could be wrong John, , Grenville, .3
John Nelson Langstaff waslisted on the 1901 census for at, Grenville, , on 18 June 1911.
14 139 Langstaf Joseph M Head M Nov 1840 70
15 139 Langstaf Sarah F Wife M Mar 1845 66
16 139 Langstaf Gladys F Granddaughter S Mar 1900 11
17 139 Langstaf Elmer M Grandson S Jun 1900 10
18 139 Langstaf Gereld M Grandson S May 1902 9
19 139 Langstaf Nile M Grandson S Nov 1904 6
20 139 Langstaf John M Grandson S Sep 1906 4

Grenville / 33 Prescott / page 12.4 He was New Tag Langstaff, John N., age 46 b: 1874, came to US 1890, Father born Canada Mother New York State, Rail road fireman
Langstaff, Giner A. age 39, b:1881 New York State, Father Vermont Mother Canada
Power, Arthur. age 27, Brother-in-law, b:1893 New York State, Father Vermont Mother Canada, Brass worker in a brass factory
Power, Joseph, age 24, Brother-in-law, b:1896 New York State, Father Vermont Mother Canada, printer in a printing office



Arthur POWERS      
Birth Date: 14 Mar 1894
Death Date: Apr 1968
Social Security Number: 086-16-4105
State or Territory Where Number Was Issued:      New York

Death Residence Localities
ZIP Code: 90013
Localities: Federal, Los Angeles, California
Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California on 2 January 1920 at Appears he married a second time., Ogdensburg, Oswagotchie Twp., St. Lawrence, New York.5

Child of John Nelson Langstaff and Ella Nora "Sliker" Sleighler

Child of John Nelson Langstaff and Grace Nora Slaker

Children of John Nelson Langstaff

Citations

  1. [S39] Unknown author, Ontario Birth registrations, 1873, #010951 (Book #5, page 8).
  2. [S523] Unknown author, 1901 census.
  3. [S39] Unknown author, Ontario Birth registrations, FHC Microfilm.
  4. [S526] Census 1911, 1911 Census.
  5. [S527] Unknown record type, unknown repository address.
  6. [S39] Unknown author, Ontario Birth registrations.

William Langstaff

M, b. June 1876
William Langstaff|b. Jun 1876|p138.htm#i4209|Joseph Langstaff|b. 18 Nov 1839\nd. 5 Mar 1919|p27.htm#i783|Delia "Sarah" "Brower" Gravelstine|b. 10 Mar 1844|p28.htm#i834|William Langstaff|b. 1796\nd. 26 Apr 1866|p26.htm#i766|Elizabeth Warren|b. bt 1795 - 1796\nd. 4 Feb 1843|p26.htm#i767|Abraham M. Gravelstine|b. 1796\nd. 1860|p1239.htm#i37404|Mary Brower|b. 1817|p1239.htm#i37405|
     
William Langstaff was born in June 1876. He was the son of Joseph Langstaff and Delia "Sarah" "Brower" Gravelstine.
William Langstaff married Grace (?) before 1916, at Birth of Jean., , .1 William Langstaff was New Tag Langstaff, William: rents, age 44, came 1892, b: Can, F: Can, M: Can, Brakeman on the railroad
Langstaff, Grace: age 29, b: Colorado, F: Col, M: Col,
Langstaff, William J?, age 2y 6m, son, b: NY, parents born Canada and Colorado
Langstaff, Jean P., age 4y 0m, daughter, b: NY, parents born Canada and Colorado
Yarnall, James, age 22, son-in-law, came in 1910, born Canada as was parents, Machinist
Yarnall, Henriette, age 18, daughter, b NY, both parents born Canada
have copy. on 28 January 1920 at Buffalo City, Erie, NY.1

Child of William Langstaff and Lettia Montgomery

Children of William Langstaff and Grace (?)

Citations

  1. [S527] Unknown record type, unknown repository address.
  2. [S166] Unknown author, Mar. Registration.

Mabel E. Neely

F, b. 25 March 1903, d. 8 April 1907
Mabel E. Neely|b. 25 Mar 1903\nd. 8 Apr 1907|p138.htm#i4210|Thomas Neely|b. 21 Aug 1869\nd. 24 Feb 1959|p55.htm#i1649|Susannah "Susan" Jane McCullough|b. 28 Jun 1872\nd. 17 Dec 1940|p99.htm#i3002|Robert Neely|b. c 1837\nd. Dec 1895|p71.htm#i2159|Martha J. McAfee|b. 1843\nd. 9 Jan 1930|p144.htm#i4391|Joseph McCullough||p1338.htm#i40401|Mary (?)||p1338.htm#i40402|
     
Mabel E. Neely was buried, at New England Cemetery, lot 9, cons 6, Euphrasia Twp..
Mabel E. Neely was born on 25 March 1903. She was the daughter of Thomas Neely and Susannah "Susan" Jane McCullough.
Mabel E. Neely died on 8 April 1907, at Euphrasia Twp., Grey Co., ON.

Heurz Jackson

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Child of Heurz Jackson and Eliza Jano

Eliza Jano

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Child of Eliza Jano and Heurz Jackson

Charles Mathias Agy

M, b. 13 August 1883, d. 9 September 1957
Charles Mathias Agy|b. 13 Aug 1883\nd. 9 Sep 1957|p138.htm#i4213|John Frederick Oberlin Agy|b. 24 Aug 1852\nd. 2 Nov 1934|p630.htm#i19036|Emma Jane Le Seur|b. 15 Jan 1863\nd. 8 Apr 1895|p630.htm#i19037|Mathias T. Agy|b. 24 Feb 1813\nd. 30 Mar 1862|p630.htm#i19043|Elizabeth W. McCune|b. 10 Oct 1815\nd. 1884|p630.htm#i19038|Charles Le Seur||p630.htm#i19044|Sarah E. Whiffin||p630.htm#i19045|
     
Charles Mathias Agy was born on 13 August 1883, at Iowa. ; Charles M Agy: Birth: abt 1884  location
Residence: year  city, Pottawattamie, Iowa
Source:      Census  1930 United States Federal Census.2,3 He was the son of John Frederick Oberlin Agy and Emma Jane Le Seur.1
Charles Mathias Agy married Louise Wilhelmine Sprenger, daughter of Herman Frederick Sprenger and Johanna Maria Caroline Haach, before 1912.
Charles Mathias Agy lived in 1917, at Algonquin Twp., McHenry, Illinois; Prairie Farmers Directory, 1917, McHenry County
Last Name: Zogas;
Male 1st: Charles;
Female: Agy;
Maiden: Androske;
Township: Algonquin;
Sec: 11;
Job: o
Acres: 126
If Tenant who owned: blank, he owned it himself
Year: 1916;
Children: Charles, Jennie, Helen.4 He was New Tag For Pottawattamie, Iowa
Family of Charles Agy

Charles M Agy: Birth: abt 1884
Louise M Agy: Birth: abt 1890
Regina Agy: Birth: abt 1917
Charles F Agy: Birth: abt 1913
Residence:      year  city, Pottawattamie, Iowa in 1930.5
Charles Mathias Agy died on 9 September 1957, at Los Angeles, California. Birth Date: 24 Nov 1912, Death Date: Apr 1982
Social Security Number: 559-05-4880 State or Territory Where Number Was Issued: California
Death Residence Localities ZIP Code: 90650 Localities: Norwalk, Los Angeles, California.6

Children of Charles Mathias Agy and Louise Wilhelmine Sprenger

Citations

  1. [S13] Unknown author, IGI / Ancestral File LDS.
  2. [S528] Unknown author, 1930 Census United States.
  3. [S190] Unknown author, http://ssdi.genealogy.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/ssdi.cgi, Social Security #: 480091470 Sex: MALE Birth Date: 13 Aug 1883 Birthplace: IOWA Death Date: 9 Sep 1957 Death Place: LOS ANGELES Mother's Maiden Name: LASEUR Father's Surname: FREDRICK.
  4. [S4] Unknown author, Internet, http://www.iltrails.org/mchenry/1917o.html
  5. [S4] Unknown author, Internet, http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll
  6. [S190] Unknown author, http://ssdi.genealogy.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/ssdi.cgi.

John Alexander Johnston

M, b. 25 October 1789, d. 22 July 1855
John Alexander Johnston|b. 25 Oct 1789\nd. 22 Jul 1855|p138.htm#i4214|James Johnston|b. b 28 Oct 1760|p174.htm#i5273|Jean Donaldson|b. 20 May 1768|p1154.htm#i34837|John Johnston|b. 19 Jun 1737|p631.htm#i19063|Helen Guild|b. 31 Aug 1740|p631.htm#i19064|John " 1 Alloa" Donaldson|b. 21 Sep 1740|p1154.htm#i34838|Jean Sibbald|b. 6 May 1742|p1154.htm#i34839|
     
John Alexander Johnston was born on 25 October 1789, at, Perthshire, , Scotland. At Actually baptized on this date; (1851 census)(see more above)
Baptized: John law'll son of James Johnston and Jean Donaldson in Menstry.
Page 42, OPR374/3 0771 (Top).1 He was the son of James Johnston and Jean Donaldson. John Alexander Johnston began military service on 13 August 1799 at as a drummer to 2 Aug. 1808, , , Scotlad, Could also be Woolwich, attestation paper not clear.2 He began military service on 1 July 1808 at Finally of age and record towards pension begins, , Kent, , England.3
John Alexander Johnston married Mary "Payne" Prime, daughter of William Prime and Mary (?), on 15 April 1811, at Dioses of Rochester, , Greenwich, . Groom's name: John Johnston; Groom's birth date, age
Bride's name: Mary Prime Bride's birth date, age
Residence: Plumstead, Kent, England
Event place: Plumstead, Kent, England
Event date: 1811, no parents named for either or previous marriages
Batch number: M16510-1
Date range: 1801 - 1812
Record group: England-VR
Film number: 1469265: Bishop's transcripts of Plumstead, 1744-1853
Baptisms, burials and marriages, 1744-1766, 1798-1812 - FHL BRITISH Film [ 1469265 Item 3 ]
Baptisms, burials and marriages 1813-1819 - FHL BRITISH Film [ 1469439 Item 5 ]
Baptisms and burials 1820-1853 Marriages 1820-1836 - FHL BRITISH Film [ 1469482 Item 1 ]
Collection: England Marriages 1700-1900


Marriages bonds and allegations, 1687-1851
Church of England. Archdeaconry of Middlesex
1799-1818: FHL BRITISH Film 91185

The following is a list of Middlesex churches which have deposited their registers at the
London Metropolitan Archives, 40 Northampton Road, London EC1R 0HB
St Paul ~ Burgoyne Road, Harringay, Hornsey
St Paul ~ Church Hill, Winchmore Hill, Southgate
St Paul ~ Kilburn Square, Willesden
St Paul ~ Northcroft Road, Ealing
St Paul ~ St Paul's Road, Brentford
St Paul ~ Woodland Road, New Southgate, Southgate.4
John Alexander Johnston The Peninsular Wars against France showed the need for a trained body of field or combat engineers. In 1812, on the authority of the Duke of Wellington, Major Charles Pasley RE set up a school for this purpose at Chatham. It continues today as the Royal School of Military Engineering (RSME). The first trainees were in action in Spain in 1813 and in 1814. The Engineer soldiers were retitled as the Royal Sappers and Miners. in 1812, at formation of Royal Sapper and Miners, , , England.5
John Alexander Johnston Head Quarters, Royal Sappers and Miners,
Woolwich, 28th July 1834.

Nominal List of Non-commissioned Officers, Privates and Buglers of the Companies of Royal Sappers and Miners, disbanded at the Rideau Canal in December 1831.

John is listed as Sergeant John Johnston, of the 15th Company now serving at Woolwich. in December 1831, at Disbanding of Sappers and Miners, , Carleton, .6 He ended military service on 31 December 1831 at With 23 years 184 days service, , Kent, , England; Pension to be 1s 11d (one shilling eleven pence)/day to commence 1 Jan. 1832.3

John Alexander Johnston filed for homestead(s) on 22 March 1832 in at Applies for 200 acres and is awarded Lot 20, cons 5 of Ottawa Front in Gloucester Twp., , Carleton, ,
Name of Grantee: Johnston, John
Date of Orders: 28 Mar 1833
Date of Patent for Lot 20 Cons 5, 200 Acres Gloucester Township, District Ottawa: 28 Mar 1833
Remarks: Discharged soldier
Photocopies of all relevent documents in my files.3

John Alexander Johnston was in at, Carleton, , on the 1851 census in on 2 January 1852
John; age 63, b: Scotland, Free Church, (year 1789) (same as listed for son James). PDF 6 a, b, c
Mary, age 56, b: England, Free Church, (year 1796)
David, age 16, b: Canada (year 1836)

Living in a 1 story log house. Next family also in a log house is daughter Rebecca and her husband Thomas Alexander.7
John Alexander Johnston died on 22 July 1855, at, Carleton, . His will names John Stewart, David's wife's father to be the executor. When you see the proximity of John's birthplace, Dunblane, and John's birthplace Alva, Menstrie or Logie, one can see the reason.
See cleaned document in Johnston Documents folder.3
John Alexander Johnston Pete Lines, B.A. (Hons): Military Reseach, 25 Downside, Gosport, Hants. PO13 OJT
E_mail: pete@pekim.freeserve.co.uk Ph: 01329-283244

Old parochial registers, 1688-1855 : Church of Scotland. Parish Church of Logie (Logie is parish 374) (Stirling)
Baptisms, marriages 1688-1819; List of inhabitants 1811: FHL BRITISH Film # 1040124
Christening: 25 Oct 1789 Logie, Perth, Scotland
Father: James JOHNSTON
Mother: Jean DONALDSEN

John Johnston: Land Patent, 26 May 1836 (from reel at Nepean Library, taken Apr. 19, 2001).
200 acres, Lot 20, cons 5 Gloucester, Ottawa District, issued 20 June 1836 by Thomas McKay, Book BX Folio 361,John as a discharged Sergant, did not mention the Royal Atrillery. This
is our John.

John Johnston: Land Patent, 4 Nov. 1847 (from reel at Nepean Library,taken Feb. 21, 2000).
100 acres, East 1/2 Lot 9, cons 6 Front of Rideau, Gloucester, Dalhousie District, issued 9 Dec. 1847.
John was a discharged soldier from the Royal Atrillery. Not our John.

1861 map has the lot split in two and James Johnston as owner of the other half. There is also two other properties with the names of James and John in the area, as well as David's land.

!851 census data:
John; age 63, b: Scotland, Free Church, (year 1789) (same as listed for son James).
Living in 1 story
Mary, age 56, b: England, Free Church, (year 1796) log house
David, age 16, b: Canada, year 1836

In Bytown, 13 March 1833, John applied for 200 acres of land in Gloucester, the entire lot 20, cons. 5 Ottawa Front and it is on this land that we find his sons James and David in 1861. See above the granting of his patent for the land.

David's wife Elizabeth Stewart's parents were born in Dunblane, Perthshire, Scotland as well. Possibly the Johnston's and Stewart's both came from the same place.

The Battle of Waterloo was fought on Sunday, 18th June, 1815 Battle of Waterloo Database: send $5 US to

David L Milner,
PO Box 323,
WESTON SUPER MARE,
BS23 3WE, U.K.

In 1816-1819, John was in Woolwich, Kent as two of his children were baptized at St Mary Magdalene Old Fish Street, P, LND, ENG, Nepean Library:
Letts, Bytown: 971-384. Let
And Sergeant Johnston who, with skill
The raw and awkward squad could drill-
A warrior in air and tone
Who had his country service done-
Straight as a ramrod, and his might
Of voice would lambkins soul delight.
Page 20 Poem by William Pitman Lett, Ottawa Mar. 1873.

Information for photo from book on R.A. Uniforms from War Museum, year 1846: Company Sergeant Royale Artillery

COMPANY SERGEANT was a rank peculiar to the Royal Artillery, borne by senior N.C.O.s of the foot artillery companies. It will be seen that the badge of rank is similar to that of colour sergeant in the infantry, although the rank of colour sergeant could have no meaning in the Royal Artillery, whose guns are its colours. This plate gives a good idea of the uniform in which the foot artillery companies fought in the Crimean War, although by then the shape of the head-dress had been altered slightly. The uniform of an officer would have been very much like it, with different rank badges, of course, and oak leaf embroidery on the collar and cuff slashes.

This was the last uniform worn by the old artillery companies. In 1858, after the Crimean War, the regiment, like the rest of the army, went into tunics similar to those worn to-day, and was organised into self-contained batteries, each with its own guns and horses, under the Commander-in-Chief, and not the Master General of the Ordnance.


http://ist.uwaterloo.ca/~marj/genealogy/papers/land.html
Name of Grantee Date of Orders in Council Date of Patent Lot Concess
Acres Township District Remarks
Johnston, John 28 Mar 1833 May 24 20
5 ----- Gloucester Ottawa Discharged soldier

Terry Fndley claims the 4th Bat. R.A. was mostly stationed in P.Q. at Quebec City. The records might be found in two churches there: Garrison(FHL 1430786 for Montreal) and Metropolitan.

Wellington had 67,000 soldiers (of whom 24,000 were British, the remainder being German, Dutch, and Belgian) and Napoleon had 74,000. The French casualties numbered about 37,000 coalition casualties were similar including some 13,000 British troops.

(1851 census)(see more above)
Louis Belleville,
5117 West Mountain St.
Stone Mountain, Georgia, 30083
USA
Ph: 770-469-8471

Scotland, Stirling, Logie - Church records
Baptisms 1783-1854; Marriages 1783-1855; Burials 1761-1796, 1822-1852 (occ. entries) - FHF 102755

Church of Scotland. Parish Church of Monzie (under Logie)
Old parochial registers - FHL BRITISH Film 1040335 Items 3-4

Monzie Kirk was believed to have been dedicated to St Lawrence and as far back as 1535 Monzie was a prebend of Dunblane with a Reader. The first recorded Minister is shown as 1593. The current building dates from 1831 and in 1843 the Congregation was led out for the Disruption by the Rev.
John Reid Omond. A wooden building was built the same year and was known as the "Spale Kirk". This was replaced by a more substantial building in 1868 and in 1938 the United Free Church was closed, both Congregations again united in worship at Monzie.

in 2000.3
John Alexander Johnston Scotland, Stirling, Logie - Church records
Baptisms 1783-1854; Marriages 1783-1855; Burials 1761-1796, 1822-1852 (occ. entries) - FHF 102755

Old parochial registers, 1688-1855 : Church of Scotland. Parish Church of Logie (Logie is parish 374) (Stirling)
Baptisms, marriages 1688-1819; List of inhabitants 1811: FHL BRITISH Film # 1040124
Christening: 25 Oct 1789
Logie, Perth, Scotland
Father: James JOHNSTON Mother: Jean DONALDSEN

Church of Scotland. Parish Church of Monzie (under Logie)
Old parochial registers - FHL BRITISH Film 1040335 Items 3-4
Monzie Kirk was believed to have been dedicated to St Lawrence and as far back as 1535 Monzie was a prebend of Dunblane with a Reader. The first recorded Minister is shown as 1593. The current building dates from 1831 and in 1843 the Congregation was led out for the Disruption by the Rev. John Reid Omond. A wooden building was built the same year and was known as the “Spale Kirk”. This was replaced by a more substantial building in 1868 and in 1938 the United Free Church was closed, both Congregations again united in worship at Monzie.

Church records, 1770-1900
Presbyterian Church in Canada. St. Andrew (Québec, Québec)

1770-1819       FHL US/CAN Film 1430845 Item 2
1820-1838       FHL US/CAN Film 1430846

Church records, 1797-1871
Church of England in Canada. Garrison Church (Québec, Québec)

Pete Lines, B.A. (Hons): Military Reseach, 25 Downside, Gosport, Hants. PO13 OJT
E_mail: pete@pekim.freeserve.co.uk Ph: 01329-283244

John Johnston: Land Patent, 26 May 1836 (from reel at Nepean Library, taken Apr. 19, 2001).
200 acres, Lot 20, cons 5 Gloucester, Ottawa District, issued 20 June 1836 by Thomas McKay, Book BX Folio 361,
John as a discharged Sergant, did not mention the Royal Atrillery. This is our John.

John Johnston: Land Patent, 4 Nov. 1847 (from reel at Nepean Library, taken Feb. 21, 2000).
100 acres, East 1/2 Lot 9, cons 6 Front of Rideau, Gloucester, Dalhousie District, issued 9 Dec. 1847.
John was a discharged soldier from the Royal Atrillery. Not our John.

1861 map has the lot split in two and James Johnston as owner of the other half. There is also two other properties with the names of James and John in the area, as well as David's land.

In Bytown, 13 March 1833, John applied for 200 acres of land in Gloucester, the entire lot 20, cons. 5 Ottawa Front and it is on this land that we find his sons James and David in 1861. See above the granting of his patent for the land.

David's wife Elizabeth Stewart's parents were born in Dunblane, Perthshire, Scotland as well. Possibly the Johnston's and Stewart's both came from the same place.

The Battle of Waterloo was fought on Sunday, 18th June, 1815
Battle of Waterloo Database: send $5 US to
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In 1816-1819, John was in Woolwich, Kent as two of his children were baptized at St Mary Magdalene Old Fish Street, P, LND, ENG,

Nepean Library: Letts, Bytown: 971-384. Let
And Sergeant Johnston who, with skill
The raw and awkward squad could drill-
A warrior in air and tone
Who had his country service done-
Straight as a ramrod, and his might
Of voice would lambkins soul delight.
Page 20 Poem by William Pitman Lett, Ottawa Mar. 1873.

Information for photo from book on R.A. Uniforms from War Museum, year 1846:
Company Sergeant Royale Artillery

COMPANY SERGEANT was a rank peculiar to the Royal Artillery, borne by senior N.C.O.s of the foot artillery companies. It will be seen that the badge of rank is similar to that of colour sergeant in the infantry, although the rank of colour sergeant could have no meaning in the Royal Artillery, whose guns are its colours. This plate gives a good idea of the uniform in which the foot artillery companies fought in the Crimean War, although by then the shape of the head-dress had been altered slightly. The uniform of an officer would have been very much like it, with different rank badges, of course, and oak leaf embroidery on the collar and cuff slashes.

     This was the last uniform worn by the old artillery companies. In 1858, after the Crimean War, the regiment, like the rest of the army, went into tunics similar to those worn to-day, and was organised into self-contained batteries, each with its own guns and horses, under the Commander-in-Chief, and not the Master General of the Ordnance.


http://ist.uwaterloo.ca/~marj/genealogy/papers/land.html
Name of Grantee Date of Orders in Council Date of Patent Lot Concess Acres Township District Remarks
Johnston, John 28 Mar 1833 May 24 20 5 ----- Gloucester Ottawa Discharged soldier

Terry Fndley claims the 4th Bat. R.A. was mostly stationed in P.Q. at Quebec City. Records might be found in two churches there: Garrison(FHL 1430786 for Montreal) and Metropolitan.

Wellington had 67,000 soldiers (of whom 24,000 were British, the remainder being German, Dutch, and Belgian) and Napoleon had 74,000. The French casualties numbered about 37,000 coalition casualties were similar including some 13,000 British troops.


1797-1800, 1817-1832 FHL US/CAN Film 1430851 Item 3


Military garrison stationed at Quebec City ... FHL film # 1430851

Louis Belleville,
5117 West Mountain St.
Stone Mountain, Georgia, 30083
USA
Ph: 770-469-8471 in 2007, at Church Records, Quebec and Scotland, , .3

Children of John Alexander Johnston and Mary "Payne" Prime

Citations

  1. [S283] Unknown author, FHL #1040124, From Film FHC#1040124.
  2. [S2] Unknown author, Jack Langstaff, Have copies from PRO, England.
  3. [S2] Unknown author, Jack Langstaff.
  4. [S838] Unknown author, Fhc Film # 1469265 Plumstead.
  5. [S4] Unknown author, Internet, http://www.army.mod.uk/royalengineers/heritage/index.htm
  6. [S4] Unknown author, Internet, From British Parliamentary Papers, 1834 XLIV Papers Relating to Emigration - Upper Canada.
  7. [S507] Unknown author, 1851 census.
  8. [S575] Unknown author, Garrison Anglican Church, Quebec City, Lower canada.
  9. [S650] Bytown or Bust, online http://www.bytown.net/timesott.htm

John Stewart

M, b. 20 February 1802, d. 9 April 1879
John Stewart|b. 20 Feb 1802\nd. 9 Apr 1879|p138.htm#i4215|John Stewart||p445.htm#i13474|Catherine McVey||p1094.htm#i33023|||||||||||||
     
John Stewart was born on 20 February 1802, at, Clackmannan, , Scotland. ; Born: Stewart, John lawful son of John Stewert, saddler from Alloa and Catherine McVey, born 2nd Feb. 1802.
Dunblane is very close to Logie and Menstrie where John Johnston was born. He came to Canada in 1849, and claimed to be from Dunblane.
This birth may not be him, but his first born son was named John.
Dunblane Church records:
United Presbyterian Church: marriages, 1777-1778; baptisms and marriages, 1836-1854: FHL # 559523 Item 3
Dunblane United Presbyterian Church
Dunblane Free Presbytery Church: two rolls
Presbytery minutes, 1843-1867 Session minutes, 1777-1798 Marriages, 1777-1778 - FHL # 1482987 Items 8-12
Session minutes, 1798-1896 Repair accounts, 1789 Rents, 1814
Baptisms, 1836-1900 Marriages, 1836-1898 - FHL # 1482988 Items 1-3
Old parochial registers for Dunblane, 1653-1859: four roll
Baptisms, 1658-1784, 1769-1786; Marriages, 1653-1691. view first FHL # 1040065 Items 3 - 4
Baptisms, 1782-1804, 1769-1855; Marriages, 1787-1855;
Burials, 1828-1829, 1839-1859; Neglected entries (baptisms), 1849-1854. view first FHL# 1040066 Items 1 - 2
Baptisms, 1658-1787; Marriages, 1653-1691. (another filming) - FHL # 102716
Baptisms, 1783-1855; Marriages, 1787-1855; Burials, 1828-1829, 1839-1859; 2nd filming FHL # 102717.1 He was the son of John Stewart and Catherine McVey.1
John Stewart married Isabella McNevin, daughter of John McNevin and Jane Pirrie, on 15 March 1827, at United Presbyterian (Free Church), , Perthshire, , Scotland. IGI, FHL BRITISH Film 102717 Baptisms 1783-1855; Marriages 1787-1855; Burials 1828-1829, 1839-1859; Church of Scotland. Parish Church of Dunblane.
All films:
Baptisms, 1658-1784, 1769-1786;
Marriages, 1653-1691 FHL # 1040065-3, 4
Baptisms, 1782-1804, 1769-1855; Marriages, 1787-1855
Burials, 1828-1829, 1839-1859;
Neglected entries (baptisms), 1849-1854. FHL # 1040066-1, 2
Baptisms, 1658-1787; Marriages, 1653-1691 FHL # 102716
Baptisms, 1783-1855; Marriages, 1787-1855;
Burials, 1828-1829, 1839-1859; Neglected entries FHL # 102717.2

John Stewart emigrated in 1849 to at From Dunblane to Gloucester Twp.
; With family:
Jean, 12 May 1827,
Isabella, 15 Mar 1832,
Elizabeth, 7 Feb 1837,
Janet, Jul 1839,
John, 14 Oct 1843,
Peter, 28 Sep. 1846.3

John Stewart was in at, Carleton, , on the 1851 census in on 12 January 1852
15 Stewart, John Scotland Free Church 51 M Farmer
16 Stewart, Isabella Scotland Free Church 47 F Spouse
17 Stewart, Eliza Scotland Free Church 15 F
18 Stewart, Jennet Scotland Free Church 13 F
19 Stewart, John Scotland Free Church 9 M
20 Stewart, Peter Scotland Free Church 6 M

Living in a Log house, 1 family, 1 story.

Carleton, 25 Gloucester Twp., page 29a, (57.4
The census on 2 April 1871 has for at, Russell, ,:
1871 census, John is 70 , Isabella 60,
two sons living with them, John 27 and Peter 23.
Roll #C-10,012, Gloucester, page 36/37, line 9 and 12.5

John Stewart died on 9 April 1879, at, Russell, . Aged 78 years (On same list as brother Francis, date given.6
From the 1881 Census, at, Russell, ,:
1881 census Canada, Isabella living with son Peter and his family, age 76. Census taken 5 April 1881; Roll #C13,229, Carleton Co., Gloucester, dist. 3, page 7
line 21. photocopy.7
John Stewart Bethany United Church Cemetery Records, R929 509 713 (Nepean Lib.), book, The family here all comes at present from the records of the above book,
Feb. 2000. in February 2000.6

Children of John Stewart and Isabella McNevin

Citations

  1. [S576] Unknown author, Logie Stirling Church Records.
  2. [S13] Unknown author, IGI / Ancestral File LDS.
  3. [S91] Unknown author, Dictionary of Scottish Emigrants to Canada before Confederation (1867).
  4. [S507] Unknown author, 1851 census.
  5. [S513] Unknown author, 1871 census.
  6. [S102] Unknown author, Bethany United Church Cemetery Records, R929 509 713 (Nepean Lib.), book.
  7. [S515] Unknown author, 1881 census Canada.
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