Ancestors of Jennet Esther May Galloway (1903-1990)


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1. Jennet Esther May Galloway, daughter of William M. Galloway and Matilda Beaumont, was born on 25 Sep 1903 in Hanley, Saskatchewan, Canada, was christened circa 1935 in Shell River, Saskatchewan, Canada, died on 17 Aug 1990 in Canwood, Saskatchewan, Canada, and was buried on 21 Aug 1990 in Sturgeon Valley, Saskatchewan, Canada. Other names for Jennet were Jennet Esther May Gallaway, May Esther Gallaway, Janet Esther May Galloway, Ester May Weaver, May Weaver, and Mrs. Delmer Weaver.

Events

• She attended school. She completed grade 9.

• She had a residence on 26 Aug 1921 in Hanley, Saskatchewan, Canada.

• She worked as a housekeeper on 26 Aug 1921.

• She was English Church on 21 Aug 1921.

• She had a residence from 1921 to 1923 in Rayside, Saskatchewan, Canada.

• Anecdote: 1923, Sturgeon Valley, Saskatchewan, Canada. When we moved to Sturgeon Valley, we lived with Delmer's parents, Mary and Scott Weaver. Delmer and I farmed a quarter section. Our main source of machinery was the good old horse power, but we happened to have a small Ford tractor and a Ford car, also did a lot of walking as means of transportation. Entertainment was easy to come by and very cheap. There were a lot of dances and house parties. The biggest attraction was the three act plays, which Delmer and I often acted in. Everyone enjoyed themselves and always came back for more.

• She had a residence on 16 Jul 1923 in Wild Rose, Saskatchewan, Canada.

• She appeared on the SW33-50-2-3 census on 1 Jun 1931 in Shellbrook, Saskatchewan, Canada. Dwelling no. 60, family no. 60:
Weaver, William Delmer, owned home, value $300, wood construction, 4 rooms, the family does not own a radio, head of the household, male, married, 31 years old, born in USA, father born in USA, mother born in Norway, immigration to Canada: 1905, naturalization: 1905, nationality: Canada, racial origin: England, can speak English, cannot speak French, religion: illegible, can read and write, occupation: farmer on general farm, class of worker: OA
Weaver, Ester May, wife, female, married, 27 years old, born in Sask, father born in Ontario, mother born in England, nationality: Canada, racial origin: England, can speak English, cannot speak French, religion: Church of England, can read and write, occupation: homemaker
Weaver, Ester Pearl, daughter, female, single, 9 years old, born in Sask, father born in USA, mother born in Sask, nationality: Canada, racial origin: England, can speak English, cannot speak French, religion: illegible, can read and write, months of school since 1 Sep 1930: 9
Weaver, Jean, daughter, female, single, 7 years old, born in Sask, father born in USA, mother born in Sask, nationality: Canada, racial origin: England, can speak English, cannot speak French, religion: Church of England, can read and write, months of school since 1 Sep 1930: 9
Weaver, Kenneth,son, male, single, 3 years old, born in Sask, father born in USA, mother born in Sask, nationality: Canada, racial origin: England, can speak English, cannot speak French, religion: Church of England, cannot read or write
Weaver, Elwood, son, male, single, 1 years old, born in Sask, father born in USA, mother born in Sask, nationality: Canada, racial origin: England, can speak English, cannot speak French, religion: Church of England, cannot read or write.

• Anecdote: Del took a homestead in the L.I.D. North of Sturgeon Valley, 1933, Lone Spruce District, Saskatchewan, Canada. May, Del, Ken and Elwood moved there in the spring of 1934. Esther and Jean stayed with their Grandma and Grandpa Weaver and continued school at Brandt until 1936.

• Anecdote: May was a member of the Van Mehren Home and School Club, Aft 1933, Lone Spruce District, Saskatchewan, Canada.

• She had a residence in 1935 in Sturgeon Valley, Saskatchewan, Canada.

• She had a residence in 1938 in Lone Spruce District, Saskatchewan, Canada.

• Anecdote: She attended a Ladies' Club meeting, 1945, Lone Spruce District, Saskatchewan, Canada.

• She was employed as a cook during the summer months in a restaurant and in Jim McLean's Camp from 1956 to 1957 in Alberta, Canada.

• She resided at 383 River Street W on 11 Jun 1965 in Prince Albert, Saskatchewan, Canada.

• She had a residence in 1981 in Shellbrook, Saskatchewan, Canada.

Jennet married William Delmer Weaver, son of Delmer Scott Weaver and Ellemine Marie Jacobsdatter, on 21 Aug 1921 in Floral, Saskatchewan, Canada. William was born on 15 Apr 1900 in Colfax, Richland County, North Dakota, United States, was christened on 27 Nov 1900 in Fargo, Cass County, North Dakota, United States, died on 29 Aug 1960 in Riley, Saskatchewan Canada, and was buried in 1960 in Sturgeon Valley, Saskatchewan, Canada. The cause of his death was heart attack. Other names for William were Del, Delmer Weaver, Delmet Weaver, William Weaver, William Delmar Weaver, and William Delmer Wiver.

Marriage Notes: They were married at sec 36 - 35 - 4 - 3.

Medical Notes: He was working for the Dept. of Highways when he died of a heart attack.

Events

• He immigrated from USA on 17 May 1904 to Assiniboia, Saskatchewan, Canada.

• He appeared on the 20-34-7-W3 census on 31 Aug 1906 in Assiniboia, Saskatchewan, Canada. Weaver, D.S., head, male, married, 39, born in USA, immigrated to Canada in 1905, 1 horse, 3 milch cows, 6 other cattle, 7 hogs and/or pigs
Weaver, Mary, wife, female, married, 28, born in USA, immigrated to Canada in 1905
Weaver, Pearl, daughter, female, single, 8, born in USA, immigrated to Canada in 1905
Weaver, Delmer, male, single, 6, born in USA, immigrated to Canada in 1905.

• He appeared on the 20-34-7-W3 census on 1 Jun 1911 in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada. Dwelling no. 102:
Weaver, Delmar Scott, male, head, married, born May 1868, 43 years old, born in USA, immigrated to Canada in 1904, naturalized in 1907, racial origin: Canadian, nationality: Canadian, religion: Babtist, farmer working on own account, can read and write
Weaver, Mary C; female, wife, married, born Feb 1878, 33 years old, born in Norway, immigrated to Canada in 1904, naturalized in 1907, racial origin: Norwegian, nationality: Canadian, religion: Lutheran, can read and write, language commonly spoken: N (Norwegean)
Weaver, Pearl; female, daughter, single, born March 1898, 13 years old, born in USA, immigrated to Canada in 1904, naturalized in 1907, racial origin: Canadian, nationality: Canadian, religion: Lutheran, months at school in 1910: 9, can read and write
Weaver, Delmer; male, son, single, born April 1900, 11 years old, born in USA, immigrated to Canada in 1904, naturalized in 1907, racial origin: Canadian, nationality: Canadian, months at school in 1910: 9, can read and write
Weaver, Norman, male, son, single, born March 1908, 3 years old, born in Sask, racial origin: Canadian, nationality: Canadian, can read.

• He was baptised and confirmed in the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints on 12 Jul 1914 in Nutana, Saskatchewan, Canada.

• He attended school. He completed grade 10.

• He resided at 34-7-3-W3 on 1 Jun 1916 in Loganton, Saskatchewan, Canada.

• He appeared on the 26-30-4-W3 census on 1 Jun 1921 in Rosedale, Last Mountain, Saskatchewan, Canada. No 46, 1 family:
Weaver, Delmer S.; rented home; 10 (rent paid per month); wood structure; 5 rooms; head of household; male; married; 54 years old; born in New York, USA; father born in New York, USA; mother born in New York, USA; immigrated to Canada 1905; naturalized 1908; nationality: Canadian; racial origin: Scottish; speaks English; doesn't speak French; religion: Latter Day Saints; can read; can write; farmer; working on own account
Weaver, Mary; wife; female; married; 43 years old; born in Norway; father born in Norway; mother born in Norway; immigrated to Canada 1905; naturalized 1908; nationality: Canadian; racial origin: Norwegian; speaks English; doesn't speak French; religion: Latter Day Saints; can read; can write
Weaver, Delmer; son; male; single; 21 years old; born in North Dakota, USA; father born in New York, USA; mother born in Norway; immigrated to Canada 1905; nationality: Canadian; racial origin: Scottish; speaks English; doesn't speak French; religion: Latter Day Saints; can read; can write; farm help
Weaver, Norman; son; male; single; 13 years old; born in Saskatchewan; father born in USA; mother born in Norway; nationality: Canadian; racial origin: Scottish; speaks English; doesn't speak French; religion: Latter Day Saints; can read; can write; scholar
Weaver, Elsie May; daughter; female; single; 10 years old; born in Saskatchewan; father born in USA; mother born in Norway; nationality: Canadian; racial origin: Scottish; speaks English; doesn't speak French; religion: Latter Day Saints; can read; can write.

• He worked as a farmer between 26 Aug 1921 and 16 Jul 1923 in Wild Rose, Saskatchewan, Canada.

• He was Latter Day Saint on 26 Aug 1921.

• He had a residence from 1921 to 1923 in Rayside, Saskatchewan, Canada.

• He had a residence on 26 Aug 1921 in Hanley, Saskatchewan, Canada.

• He had a residence on 16 Jul 1923 in Wild Rose, Saskatchewan, Canada.

• Anecdote: The move to Sturgeon Valley, 1924, Sturgeon Valley, Saskatchewan, Canada. When we moved to Sturgeon Valley [Saskatchewan, in the middle of the 20s], we lived with Delmer's parents, Mary and Scott Weaver. Delmer and I farmed a quarter section. Our main source of machinery was the good old horse power, but we happened to have a small Ford tractor and a Ford car, also did a lot of walking as means of transportation. Entertainment was easy to come by and very cheap. There were a lot of dances and house parties. The biggest attraction was the three act plays, which Delmer and I often acted in. Everyone enjoyed themselves and always came back for more.

• He owned land NW 8-49-3-W3 on 27 May 1924 in Saskatchewan, Canada.

• He enjoyed baseball. He was a member of the "Hungry Nine" baseball team of Sturgeon River-Foxdale area in 1929 in Sturgeon Lake, Saskatchewan, Canada.

• He owned land NE 9-52-2-W3 3 Oct 1929-12 Sep 1936 in Saskatchewan, Canada.

• He appeared on the SW33-50-2-3 census on 1 Jun 1931 in Shellbrook, Saskatchewan, Canada. Dwelling no. 60, family no. 60:
Weaver, William Delmer, owned home, value $300, wood construction, 4 rooms, the family does not own a radio, head of the household, male, married, 31 years old, born in USA, father born in USA, mother born in Norway, immigration to Canada: 1905, naturalization: 1905, nationality: Canada, racial origin: England, can speak English, cannot speak French, religion: illegible, can read and write, occupation: farmer on general farm, class of worker: OA
Weaver, Ester May, wife, female, married, 27 years old, born in Sask, father born in Ontario, mother born in England, nationality: Canada, racial origin: England, can speak English, cannot speak French, religion: Church of England, can read and write, occupation: homemaker
Weaver, Ester Pearl, daughter, female, single, 9 years old, born in Sask, father born in USA, mother born in Sask, nationality: Canada, racial origin: England, can speak English, cannot speak French, religion: illegible, can read and write, months of school since 1 Sep 1930: 9
Weaver, Jean, daughter, female, single, 7 years old, born in Sask, father born in USA, mother born in Sask, nationality: Canada, racial origin: England, can speak English, cannot speak French, religion: Church of England, can read and write, months of school since 1 Sep 1930: 9
Weaver, Kenneth,son, male, single, 3 years old, born in Sask, father born in USA, mother born in Sask, nationality: Canada, racial origin: England, can speak English, cannot speak French, religion: Church of England, cannot read or write
Weaver, Elwood, son, male, single, 1 years old, born in Sask, father born in USA, mother born in Sask, nationality: Canada, racial origin: England, can speak English, cannot speak French, religion: Church of England, cannot read or write.

• Anecdote: He took a homestead in the L.I.D. North of Sturgeon Valley, 1933, Lone Spruce District, Saskatchewan, Canada. May, Del, Ken and Elwood moved there in the spring of 1934. Esther and Jean stayed with their Grandma and Grandpa Weaver and continued school at Brandt until 1936.

• He worked as a farmer in 1935 in Sturgeon Valley, Saskatchewan, Canada.

• He had a residence in 1935 in Sturgeon Valley, Saskatchewan, Canada.

• He worked as a farmer in 1938 in Lone Spruce District, Saskatchewan, Canada.

• He had a residence in 1938 in Lone Spruce District, Saskatchewan, Canada.

• He served in the military 10 Mar 1941-10 Oct 1945. He served as a trooper in Canada, United Kingdom, and the Continental Europe. During his service, he was awarded the Canadian Volunteer Service Medal and Clasp and the Defence Medal. 15 Nov 1949 he was awarded the 1939-45 Star France & Germany Star Defence Medal CVSM & Clasp War Medal; and he was on the "Roll of Honour" for the Sturgeon Valley Service Personnel.

• Anecdote: driver mechanic, 10 Mar 1941. He listed his trade or calling on his military attestation paper as driver mechanic. He also mentions that he completed Grade 9 and that he speaks a little Norwegian.

• He was Latter Day Saints on 10 Mar 1941.

• Anecdote: 1944-1945, France. "Grandpa Weaver came 5 days after D-Day (Beaches of Normandy - Juno Beach). The Germans were unprepared. They didn't think the Allied Forces were smart enough or stupid enough to invade from the waters. There were no guns allowed in Grandma and Grandpa's house after he came back from the war. Grandpa's best friend was shot in the head right beside Grandpa 1 day before VE Day." - Stories told to Dawne Marie by other family members.

• He was described physically on 10 Oct 1945 in Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada. "5 feet 8 inches tall, medium complexion, hazel eyes and grey-brown hair. No marks or scars."

• He worked as a labourer in 1957 in Valleyview, Saskatchewan, Canada.

• He had a residence in 1957 in Valleyview, Saskatchewan, Canada.

• He was employed as a Jim McLean's lumber mill circa 1958 in Little Smoky, Alberta, Canada.

• He had a residence on 29 Aug 1960 in Prince Albert, Saskatchewan, Canada.

• Anecdote: Saskatchewan, Canada. Grandpa Weaver was a boxer. He toured Saskatchewan. He met Granny at a boxing tournament that she went to with her brothers. He was also a baseball player. He played the Bentley brothers from Delisle.

          i.  Esther Pearl Weaver was born on 19 Jan 1922 in Rayside, Saskatchewan, Canada, was christened circa 1935 in Shell River, Saskatchewan, Canada, died on 25 Jul 2009 in Shellbrook, Saskatchewan, Canada, and was buried on 30 Jul 2009 in Deer Ridge, Saskatchewan, Canada. Another name for Esther was Ester Pearl Weaver. Esther married Elis Alexander Eliason, son of Elias O. A. Eliason and Anna Lindstrom, on 25 Oct 1939 in Wild Rose, Saskatchewan, Canada. Elis was born on 27 Dec 1916 in Kinistino, Saskatchewan, Canada, died on 13 Jan 1964 in Alberta, Canada, and was buried in 1964 in Deer Ridge, Saskatchewan, Canada. The cause of his death was work accident. Other names for Elis were Alec Anderson and Alex Anderson. Esther next married Arnold Anton Fisher on 16 Aug 1969. Arnold was born on 12 Mar 1914.

         ii.  Jean Marguerite Weaver was born on 20 Jun 1923 in Wild Rose, Saskatchewan, Canada, was christened on 25 Sep 1966 in Whitecourt, Alberta, Canada, died on 22 Sep 2003 in Barrhead, Alberta, Canada, and was buried on 27 Sep 2003 in Whitecourt, Alberta, Canada. The cause of her death was complications from diabetes. Jean married Emil Alfred Anderson, son of Nils Daniel Andersson and Anna Lindstrom, on 29 Nov 1941 in Prince Albert, Saskatchewan, Canada. Emil was born on 1 Nov 1920 in Kinistino, Saskatchewan, Canada, was christened on 11 Dec 1920 in Kinistino, Saskatchewan, Canada, died on 31 May 1992 in Whitecourt, Alberta, Canada, and was buried on 3 Jun 1992 in Whitecourt, Alberta, Canada. The cause of his death was complications from diabetes. Other names for Emil were Alfred Anderson and Fred Anderson.

        iii.  William Delmer Scott Weaver was born on 16 Mar 1925 in Sturgeon Valley, Saskatchewan, Canada, died on 10 Jan 1926 in Sturgeon Valley, Saskatchewan, Canada, and was buried in 1926 in Sturgeon Valley, Saskatchewan, Canada. Another name for William was Billy Weaver.

         iv.  Kenneth Delmer Weaver was born on 5 Aug 1927 in Saskatchewan, Canada and died on 16 May 2017 in Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada. Kenneth married Bess Telfer on 19 Mar 1949. Bess was born on 12 Mar 1923. Another name for Bess was Bessie Brunton.

          v.  Elwood Leroy Weaver was born on 24 Apr 1930 in Hanley, Saskatchewan, Canada and died on 2 Dec 2008 in La Ronge, Saskatchewan, Canada. Elwood married Linda Brown, daughter of Florence, on 15 Jul 1985. Linda was born on 22 Dec 1934.

         vi.  Ila Mae Weaver was born on 31 May 1939 in Shellbrook, Saskatchewan, Canada and died on 10 Apr 2022.



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2. William M. Galloway, son of Mathew Galloway and Janet McKay, was born on 9 Feb 1863 in Collingwood, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada, died on 21 Mar 1914 in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada, and was buried on 24 Mar 1914 in Hanley, Saskatchewan, Canada. The cause of his death was influenza. Other names for William were William Galaway, William Gallaway, and William Galloway.

Burial Notes: Blk 4, Plot 15/16. Occupation: Farmer

General Notes: The Saskatoon Phoenix, 23 Mar 1914:
Obituary
William Galloway
The death occurred on Saturday evening at the city hospital of William Galloway, aged 58 years. The body will be shipped to Hanley today on the 11.20 a.m. train accompanied by a brother, and brother-in-law, C. H. Spelling. A. E. Young has charge of the funeral.

Events

• He appeared on the census on 2 Apr 1871 in Watt & Cardwell, Muskoka District, Ontario, Canada. Galloway, Mathew, male, 38, born in Ontario, Prim. Methodist, Irish, farmer, married
Galloway, Janet, female, 36, born in Quebec, Prim. Methodist, Scotch, married
Galloway, Mary Anne, female, 13, born in Ontario, Prim. Methodist, Irish
Galloway, James, male, 12, born in Ontario, Prim. Methodist, Irish
Galloway, Catherine, female, 10, born in Ontario, Prim. Methodist, Irish
Galloway, William, male, 8, born in Ontario, Prim. Methodist, Irish
Galloway, Elizabeth, female, 7, born in Ontario, Prim. Methodist, Irish
Galloway, Jane, female, 5, born in Ontario, Prim. Methodist, Irish
Galloway, Margaret, female, 3, born in Ontario, Prim. Methodist, Irish
Galloway, Joseph, male, 1, born in Ontario, Prim. Methodist, Irish.

• He appeared on the census on 1 Jun 1880 in Pembina County, Dakota Territory, United States. Galloway, Mathew, white, male, 42, married, farmer, born in Canada, father born in Ireland, mother born in Ireland
Galloway, Jeannet, white, female, 43, wife, married, keeping house, born in Canada, father born in Scotland, mother born in Scotland
Galloway, Mary Ann, white, female, 23, daughter, single, at home, born in Canada, father born in Canada, mother born in Canada
Galloway, William, white, male, 18, son, single, at home, born in Canada, father born in Canada, mother born in Canada
Galloway, Jane, white, female, 14, daughter, single, at home, born in Canada, father born in Canada, mother born in Canada
Galloway, Joseph, white, male, 10, son, single, at home, born in Canada, father born in Canada, mother born in Canada
Galloway, Mathew, white, male, 9, son, single, born in Canada, father born in Canada, mother born in Canada
Galloway, Elisabeth, white, female, 16, daughter, single, born in Canada, father born in Canada, mother born in Canada
Galloway, Matilda, white, female, 7, daughter, single, born in Canada, father born in Canada, mother born in Canada
Galloway, Henry, white, male, 5, son, single, born in Canada, father born in Canada, mother born in Canada
Galloway, John, white, male, 2, son, single, born in Canada, father born in Canada, mother born in Canada.

• He immigrated (on or before) in Apr 1881 to Pembina County, Dakota Territory, United States. Landed at the port of Pembina.

• He was naturalized after 23 Feb 1884 in Pembina County, Dakota Territory, United States. William signed the Declaration of Intent to Naturalize 23 Jul 1884. The Declaration was normally filed five years before the Final Papers (the Naturalization Record) because of the five-year residency requirement to become a citizen.

• He appeared on the census on 1 Jun 1885 in Neche, Pembina County, North Dakota, United States. Mathew Galloway, 45, father,farmer, born in Canada, father born in Ireland, mother born in Scotland
Jennett Galloway, 53, mother, housekeeper, born in Canada, father born in Scotland, mother born in Scotland
Wm. Galloway, 22, son, farmer, born in Canada
Jane Galloway, 19, daughter, servant, born in Canada
Margaret Galloway, 17, daughter, servant, born in Canada
Joseph Galloway, 16, son, farmer, born in Canada
Mathew Galloway, 14, son, farmer, born in Canada
Tilda Galloway, 13, daughter, born in Canada
Henry Galloway, 11, son, born in Canada
John Galloway, 7, son, born in Canada
Caroline Galloway 4, daughter, born in Dakota.

• He worked as a farmer on 1 Jun 1885 in Neche, Pembina County, North Dakota, United States.

• He worked as a butcher on 12 Dec 1894 in Rat Portage, Rainy River, Ontario, Canada.

• He appeared on the census in Jun 1900 in Fremont, Cavalier County, North Dakota, United States. He is a farmer. His farm is owned, free of mortgage. Education: He can read, write, and speak English.

• He appeared on the census on 24 Jun 1906 in Humboldt, Saskatchewan, Canada.

• He owned land SW 33-30-4-W3 on 19 Apr 1907 in Hanley, Saskatchewan, Canada. (51.60948 -106.51365).

• He appeared on the census in 1911 in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada. Township 29.

William married Matilda Beaumont on 12 Dec 1894 in Watt Township, Muskoka District, Ontario, Canada. Matilda was born between Jan and Mar 1870 in Comberton, Cambridgeshire, England, was christened on 5 Jun 1870 in Comberton, Cambridgeshire, England, died on 6 Aug 1914 in Hanley, Saskatchewan, Canada, and was buried in 1914 in Hanley, Saskatchewan, Canada. The cause of her death was influenza. Other names for Matilda were Matilda Galaway and Mathilda Gallaway.

Marriage Notes: They were married at the Church of St. Thomas. Their faiths: William was Methodist and Matilda was Church of England.

          i.  Matthew Walter Galloway was born in Aug 1897 in North Dakota, United States, died in 1964 in Hanley, Saskatchewan, Canada, and was buried in 1964 in Hanley, Saskatchewan, Canada. Other names for Matthew were Mathew W. Galaway, Walt Gallaway, Walter M. Gallaway, Matthew W. Galloway, and Walter Galloway.

         ii.  William John Galloway was born in Nov 1898 in North Dakota, United States. Other names for William were William J. Galaway, William J. Gallaway, and John Galloway.

        iii.  Joseph Harold Galloway was born in Mar 1899 in North Dakota, United States and died in 1976. Other names for Joseph were Joseph H. Galaway, Harold Gallaway, Joseph H. Gallaway, and Harold Galloway.

         iv.  Henry James Galloway was born in May 1900 in North Dakota, United States. Other names for Henry were Henry J. Galaway, Henry J. Gallaway, and James Galloway. Henry married Esther.

1         v.  Jennet Esther May Galloway (born on 25 Sep 1903 in Hanley, Saskatchewan, Canada - died on 17 Aug 1990 in Canwood, Saskatchewan, Canada). Jennet married William Delmer Weaver, son of Delmer Scott Weaver and Ellemine Marie Jacobsdatter, on 21 Aug 1921 in Floral, Saskatchewan, Canada. William was born on 15 Apr 1900 in Colfax, Richland County, North Dakota, United States, was christened on 27 Nov 1900 in Fargo, Cass County, North Dakota, United States, died on 29 Aug 1960 in Riley, Saskatchewan Canada, and was buried in 1960 in Sturgeon Valley, Saskatchewan, Canada. The cause of his death was heart attack. Other names for William were Del, Delmer Weaver, Delmet Weaver, William Weaver, William Delmar Weaver, and William Delmer Wiver.

         vi.  Allis Violet Galloway was born in Apr 1905 in Saskatchewan, Canada and died after 17 Aug 1990. Other names for Allis were Alice N. Gallaway, Violet Galloway, and Violet Surgeoner.

        vii.  David C. Galloway was born on 18 Jun 1906 in Saskatchewan, Canada. Another name for David was David C. Gallaway.

       viii.  Elizabeth Lila Galloway was born in Jun 1908 and died in 1966. Other names for Elizabeth were Elizabeth L. Gallaway, Lila Gallaway, and Lila Galloway.

         ix.  Alfred Harry Galloway was born in Feb 1910. Another name for Alfred was Alfred Harry Gallaway.


3. Matilda Beaumont, daughter of Joseph Beaumont and Esther Adams, was born between Jan and Mar 1870 in Comberton, Cambridgeshire, England, was christened on 5 Jun 1870 in Comberton, Cambridgeshire, England, died on 6 Aug 1914 in Hanley, Saskatchewan, Canada, and was buried in 1914 in Hanley, Saskatchewan, Canada. The cause of her death was influenza. Other names for Matilda were Matilda Galaway and Mathilda Gallaway.

Burial Notes: Blk 4, Plot 15/16

Events

• She immigrated with her family on 13 Jul 1875 to Quebec, Quebec. The family left Liverpool, England on the S.S. Peruvian (Montreal Ocean Steamship Company) on 1 Jul 1875. They arrived, via Londonderry, Ireland, in the port of Quebec at 4:30 in the morning of 13 Jul 1875.
Jos. Beaumont, Lab
E Beaumont, Wife
Walter Beaumont, 7, Child
Hy J Beaumont, 6, Child
Matilda Beaumont, 5, Child
Jos Beaumont, 4, Child
Louie Beaumont, 2, Child
Beaumont, 1 Child.

• She was Church of England on 4 Apr 1881.

• She appeared on the Muskoka and Parry Sound district, Humphrey and Watt and Cardwell subdistrict census on 16 Apr 1891 in Ontario, Canada.

• She had a residence in 1894 in Raymond, Ontario, Canada.

• She appeared on the census on 1 Jun 1900 in Fremont, Cavalier County, North Dakota, United States. Education: She can read, write, and speak English.

• She appeared on the census on 24 Jun 1906 in Humboldt, Saskatchewan, Canada.

• She appeared on the census on 1 Jun 1911 in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada. Township 29.

Matilda married William M. Galloway on 12 Dec 1894 in Watt Township, Muskoka District, Ontario, Canada. William was born on 9 Feb 1863 in Collingwood, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada, died on 21 Mar 1914 in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada, and was buried on 24 Mar 1914 in Hanley, Saskatchewan, Canada. The cause of his death was influenza. Other names for William were William Galaway, William Gallaway, and William Galloway.

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4. Mathew Galloway, son of James Gallaway and Ann Pinkerton, was born on 26 Dec 1834 in Ontario, Canada West, died on 6 Oct 1921 in Detroit, Becker County, Minnesota, United States, and was buried in Oct 1921 in Neche, Pembina County, North Dakota, United States. The cause of his death was chronic interstitial nephritis/arteric sclerosis. Other names for Mathew were Mathew Gallaway, Matthew Gallaway, and Matthew Galloway.

Death Notes: He died at 9:10 pm.

General Notes: Over 100,000 immigrants came to northern Dakota Territory between the years of 1879 and 1896. The Galloways arrived in 1880. Settlers mostly became farmers either buying land from the railroad, or homesteading 160 acres. The government gave the land to the settlers free if they lived on it and improved it for a certain number of years. If they were willing to plant and care for trees, they could receive an additional 160 acres as well.

Medical Notes: He was treated by Dr. E. E. Hoit in Detroit, Minnesota from 22 Sep 1921 to 6 Oct 1921. The doctor last saw him alive 3 Oct 1921.

Events

• He has conflicting birth information of Cir 1833 and Ontario, Canada West.

• He has conflicting birth information of Dec 1835 and Ontario, Canada West.

• He worked as a tailor in Creemore in 1858 in Nottawasaga, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada.

• He resided at SW part of lot 13, concession 4 (1 acre) in 1858 in Nottawasaga, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada.

• He appeared on the census on 14 Jan 1861 in Creemore, Nottawasaga, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada. Mathew Galloway, tailor, born in Canada W., Church of Scotland, 26, male, married, 1 death in 1860 (6 month old), log home (one story)
Janet Galloway, born in Canada E., Church of Scotland, 24, female, married
M. A. Galloway, born in Canada W., Church of Scotland, 4, female, single
James Galloway, born in Canada W., Church of Scotland, 3, male, single.

• He worked as a tailor on 14 Jan 1861 in Creemore, Nottawasaga, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada.

• He worked as a farmer in Ullswater in 1871 in Watt & Cardwell, Muskoka District, Ontario, Canada.

• He appeared on the census on 2 Apr 1871 in Watt & Cardwell, Muskoka District, Ontario, Canada. Galloway, Mathew, male, 38, born in Ontario, Prim. Methodist, Irish, farmer, married
Galloway, Janet, female, 36, born in Quebec, Prim. Methodist, Scotch, married
Galloway, Mary Anne, female, 13, born in Ontario, Prim. Methodist, Irish
Galloway, James, male, 12, born in Ontario, Prim. Methodist, Irish
Galloway, Catherine, female, 10, born in Ontario, Prim. Methodist, Irish
Galloway, William, male, 8, born in Ontario, Prim. Methodist, Irish
Galloway, Elizabeth, female, 7, born in Ontario, Prim. Methodist, Irish
Galloway, Jane, female, 5, born in Ontario, Prim. Methodist, Irish
Galloway, Margaret, female, 3, born in Ontario, Prim. Methodist, Irish
Galloway, Joseph, male, 1, born in Ontario, Prim. Methodist, Irish.

• He was Primitive Methodist on 2 Apr 1871 in Watt & Cardwell, Muskoka District, Ontario, Canada.

• He worked as a farmer in Watt on 4 May 1871 in Watt & Cardwell, Muskoka District, Ontario, Canada.

• He owned land Con. a, Lot 31 (freeholder in Watt) from 1872 to 1873 in Watt & Cardwell, Muskoka District, Ontario, Canada.

• He owned land Con. a, Lot 31 (Watt) in 1879 in Watt & Cardwell, Muskoka District, Ontario, Canada.

• He worked as a farmer between 1880 and 1910 in Pembina County, Dakota Territory, United States.

• He immigrated in Apr 1880 to Pembina County, Dakota Territory, United States. They took the boat from Parry Sound to Duluth, up the river to Pembina, N.D. and on to Neche by wagon. Within the year all the children, who had stayed with various people had arrived to join the family.

• He appeared on the census on 1 Jun 1880 in Pembina County, Dakota Territory, United States. Galloway, Mathew, white, male, 42, married, farmer, born in Canada, father born in Ireland, mother born in Ireland
Galloway, Jeannet, white, female, 43, wife, married, keeping house, born in Canada, father born in Scotland, mother born in Scotland
Galloway, Mary Ann, white, female, 23, daughter, single, at home, born in Canada, father born in Canada, mother born in Canada
Galloway, William, white, male, 18, son, single, at home, born in Canada, father born in Canada, mother born in Canada
Galloway, Jane, white, female, 14, daughter, single, at home, born in Canada, father born in Canada, mother born in Canada
Galloway, Joseph, white, male, 10, son, single, at home, born in Canada, father born in Canada, mother born in Canada
Galloway, Mathew, white, male, 9, son, single, born in Canada, father born in Canada, mother born in Canada
Galloway, Elisabeth, white, female, 16, daughter, single, born in Canada, father born in Canada, mother born in Canada
Galloway, Matilda, white, female, 7, daughter, single, born in Canada, father born in Canada, mother born in Canada
Galloway, Henry, white, male, 5, son, single, born in Canada, father born in Canada, mother born in Canada
Galloway, John, white, male, 2, son, single, born in Canada, father born in Canada, mother born in Canada.

• He owned land on 4 Oct 1884 in Pembina County, Dakota Territory, United States. 5th PM, Twp 163N, Rng 053W, Aliquots NE1/4, Section 8 (160 acres).

• Newspaper: The Pioneer Express, 6 Feb 1885, Pembina County, Dakota Territory, United States. Proceedings of the Pembina County Commissioners. Auditor's Office. Pembina, Thursday, January 29, 1885:
The application of Matthew Galloway for county assistance on the ground of having lost property by fire and having a crippled daughter to support referred to commissioner Hurley.

• He appeared on the census on 1 Jun 1885 in Neche, Pembina County, North Dakota, United States. Mathew Galloway, 45, father,farmer, born in Canada, father born in Ireland, mother born in Scotland
Jennett Galloway, 53, mother, housekeeper, born in Canada, father born in Scotland, mother born in Scotland
Wm. Galloway, 22, son, farmer, born in Canada
Jane Galloway, 19, daughter, servant, born in Canada
Margaret Galloway, 17, daughter, servant, born in Canada
Joseph Galloway, 16, son, farmer, born in Canada
Mathew Galloway, 14, son, farmer, born in Canada
Tilda Galloway, 13, daughter, born in Canada
Henry Galloway, 11, son, born in Canada
John Galloway, 7, son, born in Canada
Caroline Galloway 4, daughter, born in Dakota.

• He was naturalized in 1886 in Pembina County, Dakota Territory, United States.

• Newspaper: The Pioneer Express, 23 Mar 1888, Pembina County, Dakota Territory, United States. Teachers wanted. One male and one female teacher holding second or third grade certificates, for districts Nos. 1 and 2. School to commence April 1st, for a term of six months. Address, Matthew Galloway, 33-35 District clerk, Neche, Dak.

• Newspaper: The Pioneer Express, 22 Feb 1889, Pembina County, Dakota Territory, United States. Teacher wanted. The undersigned will receive applications for a male teacher holding second class certificate and a female teacher holding a third class certificate, for school district, No. 2, township of Neche. The application to state the amount of salary required. Said apllications will be received up to the 10th day of April, 1889. M. Galloway, 31-35, Clerk.

• He owned land in 1893 in Neche, Pembina County, North Dakota, United States. 160 acres in his wife's name.

• Anecdote: He can read, write, and speak English, 12 Jun 1900, Neche, Pembina County, North Dakota, United States.

• He appeared on the census on 12 Jun 1900 in Neche, Pembina County, North Dakota, United States. Galloway, Mathew, Head, white, male, born Dec 1835, 64, married for 40 years, born Canada E, father born in Ireland, mother born in Ireland, year of immigration 1880, 20 years in the United States, naturalized, farmer, can read and write and speak English
Galloway, Jeannette, Wife, white, female, born Apr 1837, 63, married for 40 years, mother of 13 children, 10 children still living, born Canada Fr, father born in Scotland, mother born in Scotland, year of immigration 1880, 20 years in the United States, can read and write and speak English
Galloway, John, Son, white, male, born Aug 1879, 28, single, born Canada E, father born in Canada E, mother born in Canada Fr, naturalized, farm labourer, can read and write and speak English.

• He received his citizenship on 7 Nov 1904 in Pembina County, Dakota Territory, United States.

• He had a residence on 16 Feb 1906 in North Dakota, United States.

• He appeared on the census on 30 Apr 1910 in Neche, Pembina County, North Dakota, United States. Galloway, Matthew, Head, male, white, 75, married for 54 years, father of 14 children, 11 children still living, born in Canada Eng, father born in Ireland, mother born in Ireland, year of immigration 1880, speaks English, farmer, employed, can read and write
Galloway, Jeanette, Wife, female, white, 72, married for 54 years, mother of 14 children, 11 children still living, born in Canada Eng, father born in Scotland, mother born in Scotland, year of immigration 1880, speaks English, can read and write
Galloway, Joseph, Son, male, white, 47, single, born in Canada Eng, father born in Canada, mother born in Canada, year of immigration 1880, speaks English, labourer, homefarmer, working on own account, can read and write.

• He had a residence on 5 Dec 1914 in Neche, Pembina County, North Dakota, United States.

• He appeared on the census on 1 Apr 1915 in Pembina County, Dakota Territory, United States.

• He appeared on the census on 12 Jan 1920 in Neche, Pembina County, North Dakota, United States. Widowed. Living with his daughter, Elizabeth, and her husband.

• He had a residence on 6 Oct 1921 in Neche, Pembina County, North Dakota, United States.

• Newspaper: The Pioneer Express, 7 Apr 1922, Pembina County, Dakota Territory, United States. Notice to Creditors. In the matter of the estate of Matthew Galloway, deceased.
Notice is hereby given by the undersigned W. J. Watts, administrator of the estate of Matthew Galloway, late of the township of Neche, in the county of Pembina and state of North Dakota, deceased, to the creditors of, and all persons having claims against, said deceased, to exhibit such claims with the necessary vouchers within four months after the first publication of this notice to said administrator at his residence in the village of Neche, in said Pembina county.
Dated April 4th, A. D., 1922. W. J. Watts, Administrator.
First publication on the 7th day of April, 1922. 43-46.

• Newspaper: The Pioneer Express, 7 Apr 1922, Pembina County, Dakota Territory, United States. ORDER HEARING PETITION FOR SALE OF LAND.
STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, County of Pembina, ss.
IN COUNTY COURT, Before Hon. R. McBride, Judge.
In The Matter Of The Estate Of Janet Galloway, Deceased:
John P. Edgerton, Administrator, - vs - James Galloway, Katie Robinson, Elizabeth Young, Jane Hellofs, Maggie Hunt, Joseph Galloway, Matilda Bowers, Henry G. Galloway, John A. Galloway, Mathew Walter Galloway, William John Galloway, Joseph Harold Galloway, Henry James Galloway, Janet Esther Galloway, Alice Violet Galloway, David Charles Galloway, Elizabeth Lillian Galloway, Alfred Percy Galloway, James Matthew Fife, Arthur William Fife, Bertha Matilda Fife, Evelyn Margaret Fife, Harold Alex. Fife, and Rozilla Marion Fife, and W. J. Watts, as Administratrix of the estate of Matthew Galloway, Deceased, .... .... .... .... Respondents.
On reading and filing the petition of John P. Edgerton, the administrator of the estate of Janet Galloway, setting forth the amount of the personal property that has come to his hands as such administrator, and the disposition thereof, the amount of debts outstanding against the deceased, and the expenses of administration, a description of all of the real estate of which said deceased died seized, and the conditon and value of the respective portion thereof; and praying that license be to him granted to sell the following described land belonging to said estate, of said Janet Galloway, Deceased, to-wit: -
The Northeast Quarter Section 8, Township 163, Range 53, West of the 5th P. M., Pembina County, North Dakota.
And it appearing by said petition that there is not sufficient money or personal estate in the hands of said administrator to pay said debts, expenses of administration and that it is necessary, in order to pay the same, to sell said real estate.
IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED.
That the said petition be heard and considered by the Judge of the County Court of said County of Pembina, at the Court Rooms of said Court, in the County Court House, in the City of Cavalier, in said County, on the 6h day of May, A. D. 1922, at ten o'clock in the forenoon of said day.
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED.
That all persons interested in said estate appear before the Judge of this Court at said time and place, and then and there show cause, if any there be, why said petition should not be granted.
By the Court, R. McBRIDE, Judge of the County Court. (County Court Seal)
Dated the 3rd day of April, A. D. 1922.
Let the service of the above Order, be made by personal service thereof upon all resident respondents, and upon all orthers by publication thereof, according to law, in the Pioneer Express, a weekly newspaper printed and published at Pembina, Pembina County, North Dakota.
R. McBRIDE, Judge. (County Court Seal)
(April 7, 14, 21, 28).

• Newspaper: The Pioneer Express, 14 Apr 1922, Pembina County, Dakota Territory, United States. ORDER HEARING PETITION FOR SALE OF LAND.
STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, County of Pembina, ss.
IN COUNTY COURT, Before Hon. R. McBride, Judge.
In The Matter Of The Estate Of Janet Galloway, Deceased:
John P. Edgerton, Administrator, - vs - James Galloway, Katie Robinson, Elizabeth Young, Jane Hellofs, Maggie Hunt, Joseph Galloway, Matilda Bowers, Henry G. Galloway, John A. Galloway, Mathew Walter Galloway, William John Galloway, Joseph Harold Galloway, Henry James Galloway, Janet Esther Galloway, Alice Violet Galloway, David Charles Galloway, Elizabeth Lillian Galloway, Alfred Percy Galloway, James Matthew Fife, Arthur William Fife, Bertha Matilda Fife, Evelyn Margaret Fife, Harold Alex. Fife, and Rozilla Marion Fife, and W. J. Watts, as Administratrix of the estate of Matthew Galloway, Deceased, .... .... .... .... Respondents.
On reading and filing the petition of John P. Edgerton, the administrator of the estate of Janet Galloway, setting forth the amount of the personal property that has come to his hands as such administrator, and the disposition thereof, the amount of debts outstanding against the deceased, and the expenses of administration, a description of all of the real estate of which said deceased died seized, and the conditon and value of the respective portion thereof; and praying that license be to him granted to sell the following described land belonging to said estate, of said Janet Galloway, Deceased, to-wit: -
The Northeast Quarter Section 8, Township 163, Range 53, West of the 5th P. M., Pembina County, North Dakota.
And it appearing by said petition that there is not sufficient money or personal estate in the hands of said administrator to pay said debts, expenses of administration and that it is necessary, in order to pay the same, to sell said real estate.
IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED.
That the said petition be heard and considered by the Judge of the County Court of said County of Pembina, at the Court Rooms of said Court, in the County Court House, in the City of Cavalier, in said County, on the 6h day of May, A. D. 1922, at ten o'clock in the forenoon of said day.
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED.
That all persons interested in said estate appear before the Judge of this Court at said time and place, and then and there show cause, if any there be, why said petition should not be granted.
By the Court, R. McBRIDE, Judge of the County Court. (County Court Seal)
Dated the 3rd day of April, A. D. 1922.
Let the service of the above Order, be made by personal service thereof upon all resident respondents, and upon all orthers by publication thereof, according to law, in the Pioneer Express, a weekly newspaper printed and published at Pembina, Pembina County, North Dakota.
R. McBRIDE, Judge. (County Court Seal)
(April 7, 14, 21, 28).

• Newspaper: The Pioneer Express, 14 Apr 1922, Pembina County, Dakota Territory, United States. Notice to Creditors. In the matter of the estate of Matthew Galloway, deceased.
Notice is hereby given by the undersigned W. J. Watts, administrator of the estate of Matthew Galloway, late of the township of Neche, in the county of Pembina and state of North Dakota, deceased, to the creditors of, and all persons having claims against, said deceased, to exhibit such claims with the necessary vouchers within four months after the first publication of this notice to said administrator at his residence in the village of Neche, in said Pembina county.
Dated April 4th, A. D., 1922. W. J. Watts, Administrator.
First publication on the 7th day of April, 1922. 43-46.

• Newspaper: The Pioneer Express, 21 Apr 1922, Pembina County, Dakota Territory, United States. Notice to Creditors. In the matter of the estate of Matthew Galloway, deceased.
Notice is hereby given by the undersigned W. J. Watts, administrator of the estate of Matthew Galloway, late of the township of Neche, in the county of Pembina and state of North Dakota, deceased, to the creditors of, and all persons having claims against, said deceased, to exhibit such claims with the necessary vouchers within four months after the first publication of this notice to said administrator at his residence in the village of Neche, in said Pembina county.
Dated April 4th, A. D., 1922. W. J. Watts, Administrator.
First publication on the 7th day of April, 1922. 43-46.

• Newspaper: The Pioneer Express, 21 Apr 1922, Pembina County, Dakota Territory, United States. ORDER HEARING PETITION FOR SALE OF LAND.
STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, County of Pembina, ss.
IN COUNTY COURT, Before Hon. R. McBride, Judge.
In The Matter Of The Estate Of Janet Galloway, Deceased:
John P. Edgerton, Administrator, - vs - James Galloway, Katie Robinson, Elizabeth Young, Jane Hellofs, Maggie Hunt, Joseph Galloway, Matilda Bowers, Henry G. Galloway, John A. Galloway, Mathew Walter Galloway, William John Galloway, Joseph Harold Galloway, Henry James Galloway, Janet Esther Galloway, Alice Violet Galloway, David Charles Galloway, Elizabeth Lillian Galloway, Alfred Percy Galloway, James Matthew Fife, Arthur William Fife, Bertha Matilda Fife, Evelyn Margaret Fife, Harold Alex. Fife, and Rozilla Marion Fife, and W. J. Watts, as Administratrix of the estate of Matthew Galloway, Deceased, .... .... .... .... Respondents.
On reading and filing the petition of John P. Edgerton, the administrator of the estate of Janet Galloway, setting forth the amount of the personal property that has come to his hands as such administrator, and the disposition thereof, the amount of debts outstanding against the deceased, and the expenses of administration, a description of all of the real estate of which said deceased died seized, and the conditon and value of the respective portion thereof; and praying that license be to him granted to sell the following described land belonging to said estate, of said Janet Galloway, Deceased, to-wit: -
The Northeast Quarter Section 8, Township 163, Range 53, West of the 5th P. M., Pembina County, North Dakota.
And it appearing by said petition that there is not sufficient money or personal estate in the hands of said administrator to pay said debts, expenses of administration and that it is necessary, in order to pay the same, to sell said real estate.
IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED.
That the said petition be heard and considered by the Judge of the County Court of said County of Pembina, at the Court Rooms of said Court, in the County Court House, in the City of Cavalier, in said County, on the 6h day of May, A. D. 1922, at ten o'clock in the forenoon of said day.
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED.
That all persons interested in said estate appear before the Judge of this Court at said time and place, and then and there show cause, if any there be, why said petition should not be granted.
By the Court, R. McBRIDE, Judge of the County Court. (County Court Seal)
Dated the 3rd day of April, A. D. 1922.
Let the service of the above Order, be made by personal service thereof upon all resident respondents, and upon all orthers by publication thereof, according to law, in the Pioneer Express, a weekly newspaper printed and published at Pembina, Pembina County, North Dakota.
R. McBRIDE, Judge. (County Court Seal)
(April 7, 14, 21, 28).

• Newspaper: The Pioneer Express, 28 Apr 1922, Pembina County, Dakota Territory, United States. Notice to Creditors. In the matter of the estate of Matthew Galloway, deceased.
Notice is hereby given by the undersigned W. J. Watts, administrator of the estate of Matthew Galloway, late of the township of Neche, in the county of Pembina and state of North Dakota, deceased, to the creditors of, and all persons having claims against, said deceased, to exhibit such claims with the necessary vouchers within four months after the first publication of this notice to said administrator at his residence in the village of Neche, in said Pembina county.
Dated April 4th, A. D., 1922. W. J. Watts, Administrator.
First publication on the 7th day of April, 1922. 43-46.

• Newspaper: The Pioneer Express, 28 Apr 1922, Pembina County, Dakota Territory, United States. ORDER HEARING PETITION FOR SALE OF LAND.
STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, County of Pembina, ss.
IN COUNTY COURT, Before Hon. R. McBride, Judge.
In The Matter Of The Estate Of Janet Galloway, Deceased:
John P. Edgerton, Administrator, - vs - James Galloway, Katie Robinson, Elizabeth Young, Jane Hellofs, Maggie Hunt, Joseph Galloway, Matilda Bowers, Henry G. Galloway, John A. Galloway, Mathew Walter Galloway, William John Galloway, Joseph Harold Galloway, Henry James Galloway, Janet Esther Galloway, Alice Violet Galloway, David Charles Galloway, Elizabeth Lillian Galloway, Alfred Percy Galloway, James Matthew Fife, Arthur William Fife, Bertha Matilda Fife, Evelyn Margaret Fife, Harold Alex. Fife, and Rozilla Marion Fife, and W. J. Watts, as Administratrix of the estate of Matthew Galloway, Deceased, .... .... .... .... Respondents.
On reading and filing the petition of John P. Edgerton, the administrator of the estate of Janet Galloway, setting forth the amount of the personal property that has come to his hands as such administrator, and the disposition thereof, the amount of debts outstanding against the deceased, and the expenses of administration, a description of all of the real estate of which said deceased died seized, and the conditon and value of the respective portion thereof; and praying that license be to him granted to sell the following described land belonging to said estate, of said Janet Galloway, Deceased, to-wit: -
The Northeast Quarter Section 8, Township 163, Range 53, West of the 5th P. M., Pembina County, North Dakota.
And it appearing by said petition that there is not sufficient money or personal estate in the hands of said administrator to pay said debts, expenses of administration and that it is necessary, in order to pay the same, to sell said real estate.
IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED.
That the said petition be heard and considered by the Judge of the County Court of said County of Pembina, at the Court Rooms of said Court, in the County Court House, in the City of Cavalier, in said County, on the 6h day of May, A. D. 1922, at ten o'clock in the forenoon of said day.
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED.
That all persons interested in said estate appear before the Judge of this Court at said time and place, and then and there show cause, if any there be, why said petition should not be granted.
By the Court, R. McBRIDE, Judge of the County Court. (County Court Seal)
Dated the 3rd day of April, A. D. 1922.
Let the service of the above Order, be made by personal service thereof upon all resident respondents, and upon all orthers by publication thereof, according to law, in the Pioneer Express, a weekly newspaper printed and published at Pembina, Pembina County, North Dakota.
R. McBRIDE, Judge. (County Court Seal)
(April 7, 14, 21, 28).

Mathew married Janet McKay circa 1856. Janet was born on 6 Mar 1837 in Montreal Region, Quebec, Canada South, died on 5 Dec 1914 in Neche, Pembina County, North Dakota, United States, and was buried on 8 Dec 1914 in Neche, Pembina County, North Dakota, United States. The cause of her death was a six months illness of pneumonia. Other names for Janet were Jenette, Jeanette Gallaway, Jeannett Gallaway, Jennet Gallaway, Jeanette Galloway, Jeannet Galloway, Jeannett Galloway, Jeannette Galloway, Jennett Galloway, Janet MacKay, Jeanette MacKay, Jennett MacKay, Jennett Mc Kay, Gennette McKay, Jeannett McKay, Jeannette McKay, Jenett McKay, Jennett McKay, and Jennette McKay.

          i.  Mary Ann Galloway was born on 8 Oct 1857 in Nottawasaga, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada and died on 9 Dec 1910 in Watt Township, Muskoka District, Ontario, Canada. The cause of her death was paralysis/exhaustion and pneumonia. Other names for Mary were M. A. Galloway and Mary Anne Galloway. Mary married someone David Fife, son of David Fife and Ellen, on 12 Dec 1882 in Watt & Cardwell, Muskoka District, Ontario, Canada. David was born circa 1858 in Canada.

         ii.  James Galloway was born on 25 Jan 1859 in Ontario, Canada West, died on 15 Jun 1924 in Opportunity, Spokane, Washington, United States, and was buried on 17 Jun 1924 in Opportunity, Spokane, Washington, United States. The cause of his death was carcinoma of stomach. James married Mattie E.

        iii.  Catherine Galloway was born on 25 Jun 1861 in Ontario, Canada and died on 26 Jan 1954 in Spokane, Spokane, Washington, United States. Another name for Catherine was Catherine Gallaway. Catherine married William Robertson, son of Charles Robertson and Elizabeth Mutch, on 12 Feb 1879 in Watt Township, Muskoka District, Ontario, Canada. William was born on 11 Jul 1852 in Aberdeen, Scotland and died on 3 Sep 1921 in Wilbur, Lincoln, Washington, United States.

2        iv.  William M. Galloway (born on 9 Feb 1863 in Collingwood, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada - died on 21 Mar 1914 in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada). William married Matilda Beaumont, daughter of Joseph Beaumont and Esther Adams, on 12 Dec 1894 in Watt Township, Muskoka District, Ontario, Canada. Matilda was born between Jan and Mar 1870 in Comberton, Cambridgeshire, England, was christened on 5 Jun 1870 in Comberton, Cambridgeshire, England, died on 6 Aug 1914 in Hanley, Saskatchewan, Canada, and was buried in 1914 in Hanley, Saskatchewan, Canada. The cause of her death was influenza. Other names for Matilda were Matilda Galaway and Mathilda Gallaway.

          v.  Elizabeth Galloway was born in 1864 in Ontario, Canada, died in 1951 in Nottawasaga, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada, and was buried in 1951 in Neche, Pembina County, North Dakota, United States. Another name for Elizabeth was Elisabeth Galloway. Elizabeth married George H. Young. George was born in 1858 in Canada, died in 1931, and was buried in 1931 in Neche, Pembina County, North Dakota, United States.

         vi.  Jane Galloway was born circa 1866 in Ontario, Canada.

        vii.  Margaret Galloway was born on 6 Nov 1867 in Ontario, Canada and died on 24 Jun 1947 in Kamloops, British Columbia, Canada. Margaret married Philip Hunt.

       viii.  Joseph Galloway was born in 1869 in Ontario, Canada and died on 5 Apr 1954 in Plymouth, Hennepin, Minnesota, United States.

         ix.  Matthew Galloway was born on 4 May 1871 in Watt Township, Muskoka District, Ontario, Canada.

          x.  Jenett Matilda Galloway was born on 28 Jun 1873 in Watt & Cardwell, Muskoka District, Ontario, Canada. Other names for Jenett were Tilda and Mathilda Galloway. Jenett married Chas Bower.

         xi.  Henry Gallaway was born on 25 Feb 1875 in Watt & Cordova, Muskoka District, Ontario, Canada. Another name for Henry was Henry Galloway.

        xii.  John Alexander Galloway was born on 27 Aug 1878 in Watt Township, Muskoka District, Ontario, Canada. Another name for John was John Galloway.

       xiii.  Caroline Galloway was born circa 1881 in Neche, Pembina County, North Dakota, United States.


5. Janet McKay, daughter of James McKay and Mary Macalester, was born on 6 Mar 1837 in Montreal Region, Quebec, Canada South, died on 5 Dec 1914 in Neche, Pembina County, North Dakota, United States, and was buried on 8 Dec 1914 in Neche, Pembina County, North Dakota, United States. The cause of her death was a six months illness of pneumonia. Other names for Janet were Jenette, Jeanette Gallaway, Jeannett Gallaway, Jennet Gallaway, Jeanette Galloway, Jeannet Galloway, Jeannett Galloway, Jeannette Galloway, Jennett Galloway, Janet MacKay, Jeanette MacKay, Jennett MacKay, Jennett Mc Kay, Gennette McKay, Jeannett McKay, Jeannette McKay, Jenett McKay, Jennett McKay, and Jennette McKay.

General Notes: Courier Democrat (Langdon, N.D.) 24 Dec 1914:
Mrs. M. Galloway, whose sons and daughters number among the first settlers of Fremont township, died Dec. 5th at Neche following a six months illness of pneumonia. She was a resident of Pembina county for thirty-five years and is survived by nine children.

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• She has conflicting birth information of Feb 1836 and Montreal, Quebec, Canada.

• She has conflicting birth information of Apr 1837 and Quebec, Canada South.

• She appeared on the census on 14 Jan 1861 in Creemore, Nottawasaga, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada. Mathew Galloway, tailor, born in Canada W., Church of Scotland, 26, male, married, 1 death in 1860 (6 month old), log home (one story)
Janet Galloway, born in Canada E., Church of Scotland, 24, female, married
M. A. Galloway, born in Canada W., Church of Scotland, 4, female, single
James Galloway, born in Canada W., Church of Scotland, 3, male, single.

• She was Church of Scotland on 14 Jan 1861.

• She appeared on the census on 2 Apr 1871 in Watt & Cardwell, Muskoka District, Ontario, Canada. Galloway, Mathew, male, 38, born in Ontario, Prim. Methodist, Irish, farmer, married
Galloway, Janet, female, 36, born in Quebec, Prim. Methodist, Scotch, married
Galloway, Mary Anne, female, 13, born in Ontario, Prim. Methodist, Irish
Galloway, James, male, 12, born in Ontario, Prim. Methodist, Irish
Galloway, Catherine, female, 10, born in Ontario, Prim. Methodist, Irish
Galloway, William, male, 8, born in Ontario, Prim. Methodist, Irish
Galloway, Elizabeth, female, 7, born in Ontario, Prim. Methodist, Irish
Galloway, Jane, female, 5, born in Ontario, Prim. Methodist, Irish
Galloway, Margaret, female, 3, born in Ontario, Prim. Methodist, Irish
Galloway, Joseph, male, 1, born in Ontario, Prim. Methodist, Irish.

• She immigrated in Apr 1880 to Pembina County, Dakota Territory, United States. They took the boat from Parry Sound to Duluth, up the river to Pembina, N.D. and on to Neche by wagon. Within the year all the children, who had stayed with various people had arrived to join the family.

• Anecdote: She is keeping house, 1 Jun 1880, Pembina County, Dakota Territory, United States. Galloway, Mathew, white, male, 42, married, farmer, born in Canada, father born in Ireland, mother born in Ireland
Galloway, Jeannet, white, female, 43, wife, married, keeping house, born in Canada, father born in Scotland, mother born in Scotland
Galloway, Mary Ann, white, female, 23, daughter, single, at home, born in Canada, father born in Canada, mother born in Canada
Galloway, William, white, male, 18, son, single, at home, born in Canada, father born in Canada, mother born in Canada
Galloway, Jane, white, female, 14, daughter, single, at home, born in Canada, father born in Canada, mother born in Canada
Galloway, Joseph, white, male, 10, son, single, at home, born in Canada, father born in Canada, mother born in Canada
Galloway, Mathew, white, male, 9, son, single, born in Canada, father born in Canada, mother born in Canada
Galloway, Elisabeth, white, female, 16, daughter, single, born in Canada, father born in Canada, mother born in Canada
Galloway, Matilda, white, female, 7, daughter, single, born in Canada, father born in Canada, mother born in Canada
Galloway, Henry, white, male, 5, son, single, born in Canada, father born in Canada, mother born in Canada
Galloway, John, white, male, 2, son, single, born in Canada, father born in Canada, mother born in Canada.

• She appeared on the census on 1 Jun 1885 in Neche, Pembina County, North Dakota, United States. Mathew Galloway, 45, father,farmer, born in Canada, father born in Ireland, mother born in Scotland
Jennett Galloway, 53, mother, housekeeper, born in Canada, father born in Scotland, mother born in Scotland
Wm. Galloway, 22, son, farmer, born in Canada
Jane Galloway, 19, daughter, servant, born in Canada
Margaret Galloway, 17, daughter, servant, born in Canada
Joseph Galloway, 16, son, farmer, born in Canada
Mathew Galloway, 14, son, farmer, born in Canada
Tilda Galloway, 13, daughter, born in Canada
Henry Galloway, 11, son, born in Canada
John Galloway, 7, son, born in Canada
Caroline Galloway 4, daughter, born in Dakota.

• She owned land in 1893 in Neche, Pembina County, North Dakota, United States. 160 acres on section 8.

• Anecdote: She can read, write, and speak English, 12 Jun 1900.

• She appeared on the census on 12 Jun 1900 in Neche, Pembina County, North Dakota, United States. Galloway, Mathew, Head, white, male, born Dec 1835, 64, married for 40 years, born Canada E, father born in Ireland, mother born in Ireland, year of immigration 1880, 20 years in the United States, naturalized, farmer, can read and write and speak English
Galloway, Jeannette, Wife, white, female, born Apr 1837, 63, married for 40 years, mother of 13 children, 10 children still living, born Canada Fr, father born in Scotland, mother born in Scotland, year of immigration 1880, 20 years in the United States, can read and write and speak English
Galloway, John, Son, white, male, born Aug 1879, 28, single, born Canada E, father born in Canada E, mother born in Canada Fr, naturalized, farm labourer, can read and write and speak English.

• She had a residence on 16 Feb 1906 in North Dakota, United States.

• She appeared on the census on 30 Apr 1910 in Neche, Pembina County, North Dakota, United States. Galloway, Matthew, Head, male, white, 75, married for 54 years, father of 14 children, 11 children still living, born in Canada Eng, father born in Ireland, mother born in Ireland, year of immigration 1880, speaks English, farmer, employed, can read and write
Galloway, Jeanette, Wife, female, white, 72, married for 54 years, mother of 14 children, 11 children still living, born in Canada Eng, father born in Scotland, mother born in Scotland, year of immigration 1880, speaks English, can read and write
Galloway, Joseph, Son, male, white, 47, single, born in Canada Eng, father born in Canada, mother born in Canada, year of immigration 1880, speaks English, labourer, homefarmer, working on own account, can read and write.

• Newspaper: The Pioneer Express, 2 Sep 1910, Pembina County, Dakota Territory, United States. Mrs. Matthew Galloway near Neche, while lifting a boiler of hot water lost her hold and part of the contents splashed up and scalded her severely.

• She worked as a housewife on 5 Dec 1914 in Neche, Pembina County, North Dakota, United States.

Janet married Mathew Galloway circa 1856. Mathew was born on 26 Dec 1834 in Ontario, Canada West, died on 6 Oct 1921 in Detroit, Becker County, Minnesota, United States, and was buried in Oct 1921 in Neche, Pembina County, North Dakota, United States. The cause of his death was chronic interstitial nephritis/arteric sclerosis. Other names for Mathew were Mathew Gallaway, Matthew Gallaway, and Matthew Galloway.

6. Joseph Beaumont, son of William Beaumont and Elizabeth, was born in 1844 in Comberton, Cambridgeshire, England, was christened on 25 Aug 1844 in Comberton, Cambridgeshire, England, died on 12 Jul 1915 in Watt Township, Muskoka District, Ontario, Canada, and was buried on 14 Jul 1915 in Watt Township, Muskoka District, Ontario, Canada.

Events

• He has conflicting birth information of 2 Jul 1841 and England.

• He appeared on the census on 30 Mar 1851 in Comberton, Cambridgeshire, England. Royston Lane:
Wm Beaumont, head, married, 39, agricultural labourer, born Cambridgeshire, Comberton
Elizabeth Beaumont, wife, married, 34, born Cambridgeshire, Hardwick
John Beaumont, 17, agricultural labourer, born Cambridgeshire, Hardwick
Anne, 15, born Cambridgeshire, Hardwick
Wm, 11, agricultural labourer, born Cambridgeshire, Comberton
Joseph, 6, born Cambridgeshire, Comberton
James, 4, born Cambridgeshire, Comberton
Robt., 11 moss, born Cambridgeshire, Comberton.

• He appeared on the census on 7 Apr 1861 in Comberton, Cambridgeshire, England. Church St.:
William Beaumont, head, 49, agricultural labourer, born Cambridgeshire, Comberton
Elizabeth Beaumont, wife, 44, born Cambridgeshire, Comberton
Joseph, 17, agricultural labourer; James, 15, agricultural labourer; Robert, 11, agricultural labourer; Esther Ann, 6, scholar; Richard, 4, scholar; Eliza, 2
[all children born Cambridgeshire, Comberton]
.

• He worked as an agricultural labourer on 7 Apr 1861 in Comberton, Cambridgeshire, England.

• He had a residence on 18 Apr 1865 in Comberton, Cambridgeshire, England.

• He worked as a labourer on 18 Apr 1865 in Comberton, Cambridgeshire, England.

• He appeared on the census on 2 Apr 1871 in Comberton, Cambridgeshire, England. Address: Church Hill, Comberton, Cambridgeshire:
Joseph Beaumont, married, 26, contractor, born Comberton in Cambridgeshire
Esther Beaumont, married, 25, born Lt Eversden in Cambridgeshire
Henery, 2; Matilda 1, unnamed son, 1 week (all children born in Comberton).

• He worked as a contractor on 2 Apr 1871 in Comberton, Cambridgeshire, England.

• He resided at lot 31, concession 1 circa 1875 in Raymond, Ontario, Canada. The family settled at Raymond over forty years ago, hewing a home out of the dense forrest that then existed.

• He immigrated with his family on 13 Jul 1875 to Quebec, Quebec. The family left Liverpool, England on the S.S. Peruvian (Montreal Ocean Steamship Company) on 1 Jul 1875. They arrived, via Londonderry, Ireland, in the port of Quebec at 4:30 in the morning of 13 Jul 1875.
Jos. Beaumont, Lab
E Beaumont, Wife
Walter Beaumont, 7, Child
Hy J Beaumont, 6, Child
Matilda Beaumont, 5, Child
Jos Beaumont, 4, Child
Louie Beaumont, 2, Child
Beaumont, 1 Child.

• He worked as a stone mason on 10 Apr 1879.

• He appeared on the Muskoka and Parry Sound district, Humphrey and Watt and Cardwell subdistrict census on 4 Apr 1881 in Ontario, Canada.

• He worked as a farmer on 25 Apr 1881.

• He worked as a farmer on 1 Apr 1883.

• He worked as a farmer on 16 Sep 1886.

• He appeared on the Muskoka and Parry Sound district, Humphrey and Watt and Cardwell subdistrict census on 16 Apr 1891 in Ontario, Canada.

• He appeared on the census on 31 Mar 1901 in Muskoka And Parry Sound, Ontario, Canada. Beaumont, Joseph, male, head, married, born 21 Oct 1845, 56 years old, born England, year of immigration to Canada 1849, English nationality, Church of England, farmer, cannot read or write
Beamont, Ester, female, wife, married, born 12 Oct 1845, 56 years old, born England, year of immigration to Canada 1849, English nationality, Church of England, can read and write
Mary, born 1 Apr 1884, 17 years old, born Ontario
Sarah, born 29 Sep 1885, 16 years old, born Ontario
John, born 25 Apr 1882, 19 years old, born Ontario
Susan, born 15 Sep 1887, 14 years old, born Ontario
[All the children can read and write].

• He appeared on the census on 1 Jun 1911 in Muskoka, Ontario, Canada. John Beaumont, head, single, born Apr 1882, 29 years old, born Ontario, English origin, Canadian nationality, Methodist, lumberman, working on own account
Mary Beaumont, sister, single, born Apr 1884, 27 years old, born Ontario, English origin, Canadian nationality, Methodist
Sarah Beaumont, sister, single, born Sep 1886, 25 years old, born Ontario, English origin, Canadian nationality, Methodist
Susan Beaumont, sister, single, born Sep 1888, 23 years old, born Ontario, English origin, Canadian nationality, Methodist
Joseph Beaumont, father, married, born July 1843, 68 years old, born England, year of immigration to Canada 1875, English origin, Canadian nationality, Methodist
Ester Beaumont, mother, married, born Dec 1844, 67 years old, born England, year of immigration to Canada 1875, English origin, Canadian nationality, Methodist.

• He resided at lot 31, concessions 1 on 10 Sep 1913 in Watt & Cardwell, Muskoka District, Ontario, Canada.

• Anecdote: He fell in a well, 1914. This spring, while filling in an old well he unfortunately fell in with the loose earth which nearly caused his death.

• He resided at Raymond on 12 Jul 1915 in Watt Township, Muskoka District, Ontario, Canada.

Joseph married Esther Adams on 18 Apr 1865 in Comberton, Cambridgeshire, England. Esther was born on 31 Oct 1843 in Little Eversden, Cambridgeshire, England, was christened in Little Eversden, Cambridgeshire, England, died on 10 Sep 1913 in Watt Township, Muskoka District, Ontario, Canada, and was buried on 12 Sep 1913 in Watt Township, Muskoka District, Ontario, Canada. The cause of her death was paralytic stroke. Other names for Esther were Hester Adams, Hester Baird, and Ester Beaumont.

Marriage Notes: Witnesses: Matilda Adams and James Clark.

Banns of Marriage between Joseph Beaumont Bachelor of the Parish and Esther Adams Spinster of the Parish of Little Eversden were published on the Three Sundays underwritten:
That is to say, On Sunday the 19th day of March 1865, On Sunday the 26th day of March 1865, On Sunday the 2nd day of April 1865.

          i.  Walter Beaumont was born circa May 1865 in Comberton, Cambridgeshire, England, was christened on 3 Jul 1865 in Comberton, Cambridgeshire, England, and was buried on 31 Jan 1866 in Comberton, Cambridgeshire, England.

         ii.  Walter Beaumont was born between Sep and Dec 1866 in Comberton, Cambridgeshire, England, was christened on 21 Apr 1867 in Comberton, Cambridgeshire, England, died on 18 Jun 1882 in Watt Township, Muskoka District, Ontario, Canada, and was buried in 1882 in Watt Township, Muskoka District, Ontario, Canada.

        iii.  Henry James Beaumont was born on 2 Aug 1868 in Comberton, Cambridgeshire, England, was christened on 2 May 1869 in Comberton, Cambridgeshire, England, died on 7 Jan 1938 in Hanley, Saskatchewan, Canada, and was buried in 1938 in Hanley, Saskatchewan, Canada. Other names for Henry were Harry Beaumont, Henery Beaumont, Henry J. Beaumont, and Hy J. Beaumont. Henry married Ida Ann Beirnes. Ida was born on 28 Mar 1874 in Ontario, Canada, died on 17 Oct 1951 in Hanley, Saskatchewan, Canada, and was buried in 1951 in Hanley, Saskatchewan, Canada. Other names for Ida were Ida Beirns and Ida Ann Buirness.

3        iv.  Matilda Beaumont (born between Jan and Mar 1870 in Comberton, Cambridgeshire, England - died on 6 Aug 1914 in Hanley, Saskatchewan, Canada). Matilda married William M. Galloway, son of Mathew Galloway and Janet McKay, on 12 Dec 1894 in Watt Township, Muskoka District, Ontario, Canada. William was born on 9 Feb 1863 in Collingwood, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada, died on 21 Mar 1914 in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada, and was buried on 24 Mar 1914 in Hanley, Saskatchewan, Canada. The cause of his death was influenza. Other names for William were William Galaway, William Gallaway, and William Galloway.

          v.  Joseph Beaumont was born between Mar and Jun 1871 in Comberton, Cambridgeshire, England, was christened on 8 Sep 1872 in Comberton, Cambridgeshire, England, died on 13 Jul 1882 in Watt Township, Muskoka District, Ontario, Canada, and was buried in 1882 in Watt Township, Muskoka District, Ontario, Canada.

         vi.  Laura Jane Beaumont was born between Jun and Sep 1872 in Comberton, Cambridgeshire, England, was christened on 4 May 1873 in Comberton, Cambridgeshire, England, died on 24 Jun 1882 in Watt Township, Muskoka District, Ontario, Canada, and was buried in 1882 in Watt Township, Muskoka District, Ontario, Canada. Another name for Laura was Louie Beaumont.

        vii.  Agnetta Beaumont was born between Mar and Jun 1874 in Comberton, Cambridgeshire, England and died after 21 Oct 1948. Other names for Agnetta were Agnes Beaumont and Anetta Beaumont. Agnetta married C. K. Beley.

       viii.  Fannie Eliza Beaumont was born circa 1876 in Ontario, Canada, died on 1 Jul 1882 in Watt Township, Muskoka District, Ontario, Canada, and was buried in 1882 in Watt Township, Muskoka District, Ontario, Canada. Another name for Fannie was Fanny Beaumont.

         ix.  Annie Beaumont was born on 10 Apr 1879 in Muskoka, Ontario, Canada, died on 3 Jul 1882 in Watt Township, Muskoka District, Ontario, Canada, and was buried in 1882 in Watt Township, Muskoka District, Ontario, Canada.

          x.  William John Beaumont was born on 25 Apr 1881 in Muskoka, Ontario, Canada, died on 8 Oct 1948 in Bracebridge, Ontario, Canada, and was buried on 11 Oct 1948 in Watt Township, Muskoka District, Ontario, Canada. The cause of his death was a long period of ill health. Other names for William were John Beaumont and W. John Beaumont. William married Agnes Fraser, daughter of John Fraser and Mary Kingshot, on 14 Jul 1913 in East Whitby, Ontario, Canada. Agnes was born circa 1884 and died after 26 Dec 1952.

         xi.  Mary Elizabeth Beaumont was born on 1 Apr 1883 in Muskoka, Ontario, Canada and died after Dec 1952.

        xii.  Sarah Ann Sophia Beaumont was born on 30 Sep 1884 in Muskoka And Parry Sound, Ontario, Canada, died in Dec 1952 in North Bay, Ontario, Canada, and was buried on 26 Dec 1952 in North Bay, Ontario, Canada. Another name for Sarah was Sarah A. Beaumont.

       xiii.  Susan E. Beaumont was born on 16 Sep 1886 in Simcoe, Ontario, Canada. Other names for Susan were Susan Beaumont and Susie Beaumont.


7. Esther Adams, daughter of John Adams and Susannah Blacktop Story, was born on 31 Oct 1843 in Little Eversden, Cambridgeshire, England, was christened in Little Eversden, Cambridgeshire, England, died on 10 Sep 1913 in Watt Township, Muskoka District, Ontario, Canada, and was buried on 12 Sep 1913 in Watt Township, Muskoka District, Ontario, Canada. The cause of her death was paralytic stroke. Other names for Esther were Hester Adams, Hester Baird, and Ester Beaumont.

Medical Notes: After lingering for nine years from the effects of a paralytic stroke, she passed peacefully away to the Great Beyond in her 70th year.

Events

• She has conflicting birth information of 1845.

• She has conflicting birth information of Cir 1846 and Little Eversden, Cambridgeshire, England.

• She has conflicting birth information of 31 Oct 1847.

• She appeared on the census on 30 Mar 1851 in Little Eversden, Cambridgeshire, England. John Adams, head, married, age 41, farm labourer, born Great Eversden
Susannah Adams, wife, married, age 31, born Great Eversden
Tanney, 10; Smith, 8; Esther, 5; Matilda, 2 (all the children are born in Little Eversden).

• She appeared on the census on 7 Apr 1861 in Great Eversden, Cambridgeshire, England. Esther Adams, servant, unmarried, 15, born Cambridgeshire, Little Eversden
.

• She had a residence on 18 Apr 1865 in Little Eversden, Cambridgeshire, England.

• She appeared on the census on 2 Apr 1871 in Comberton, Cambridgeshire, England. Address: Church Hill, Comberton, Cambridgeshire:
Joseph Beaumont, married, 26, contractor, born Comberton in Cambridgeshire
Esther Beaumont, married, 25, born Lt Eversden in Cambridgeshire
Henery, 2; Matilda 1, unnamed son, 1 week (all children born in Comberton).

• She immigrated with her family on 13 Jul 1875 to Quebec, Quebec. The family left Liverpool, England on the S.S. Peruvian (Montreal Ocean Steamship Company) on 1 Jul 1875. They arrived, via Londonderry, Ireland, in the port of Quebec at 4:30 in the morning of 13 Jul 1875.
Jos. Beaumont, Lab
E Beaumont, Wife
Walter Beaumont, 7, Child
Hy J Beaumont, 6, Child
Matilda Beaumont, 5, Child
Jos Beaumont, 4, Child
Louie Beaumont, 2, Child
Beaumont, 1 Child.

• She appeared on the Muskoka and Parry Sound district, Humphrey and Watt and Cardwell subdistrict census on 4 Apr 1881 in Ontario, Canada.

• She appeared on the Muskoka and Parry Sound district, Humphrey and Watt and Cardwell subdistrict census on 16 Apr 1891 in Ontario, Canada.

• She appeared on the census on 31 Mar 1901 in Muskoka And Parry Sound, Ontario, Canada. Beaumont, Joseph, male, head, married, born 21 Oct 1845, 56 years old, born England, year of immigration to Canada 1849, English nationality, Church of England, farmer, cannot read or write
Beamont, Ester, female, wife, married, born 12 Oct 1845, 56 years old, born England, year of immigration to Canada 1849, English nationality, Church of England, can read and write
Mary, born 1 Apr 1884, 17 years old, born Ontario
Sarah, born 29 Sep 1885, 16 years old, born Ontario
John, born 25 Apr 1882, 19 years old, born Ontario
Susan, born 15 Sep 1887, 14 years old, born Ontario
[All the children can read and write].

• She received medical attention for paralytic stroke in 1904 in Watt & Cardwell, Muskoka District, Ontario, Canada.

• She appeared on the census on 1 Jun 1911 in Muskoka, Ontario, Canada. John Beaumont, head, single, born Apr 1882, 29 years old, born Ontario, English origin, Canadian nationality, Methodist, lumberman, working on own account
Mary Beaumont, sister, single, born Apr 1884, 27 years old, born Ontario, English origin, Canadian nationality, Methodist
Sarah Beaumont, sister, single, born Sep 1886, 25 years old, born Ontario, English origin, Canadian nationality, Methodist
Susan Beaumont, sister, single, born Sep 1888, 23 years old, born Ontario, English origin, Canadian nationality, Methodist
Joseph Beaumont, father, married, born July 1843, 68 years old, born England, year of immigration to Canada 1875, English origin, Canadian nationality, Methodist
Ester Beaumont, mother, married, born Dec 1844, 67 years old, born England, year of immigration to Canada 1875, English origin, Canadian nationality, Methodist.

• She resided at lot 31, concessions 1 on 10 Sep 1913 in Watt & Cardwell, Muskoka District, Ontario, Canada.

Esther married Joseph Beaumont on 18 Apr 1865 in Comberton, Cambridgeshire, England. Joseph was born in 1844 in Comberton, Cambridgeshire, England, was christened on 25 Aug 1844 in Comberton, Cambridgeshire, England, died on 12 Jul 1915 in Watt Township, Muskoka District, Ontario, Canada, and was buried on 14 Jul 1915 in Watt Township, Muskoka District, Ontario, Canada.

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8. James Gallaway was born in Antrim, Ireland, died in Jun 1843 in York Twp., York County, Ontario, Canada, and was buried in 1843 in York Twp., York County, Ontario, Canada. The cause of his death was bursting of the mill stone. Other names for James were John Gallaway and James Galloway.

Burial Notes: He is buried in the old cemetery at the church on top of the hill at York Mills where many of his pioneer friends are also buried. There is no marker for his grave.

Research notes:
It is highly probable that he is buried at York Mills Presbyterian Church and Burial Ground (SW corner of Lot 10, Concession 1W, City of North York, formerly Township of York). The family was Church of Scotland (Presbyterian) and the church and burial grounds were located on a hill in the heart of York Mills. It was established pre-1836 on James Hogg's land (a friend/acquaintance of James Gallaway - they came to Canada together). The story goes that his wife, Agnes, drove to York Mills, had no way of getting his body back home so she buried him in York Mills. James Hogg was already dead when James Gallaway died but Agnes would have known the family and they would likely have helped her out with the burial.

General Notes: James Gallaway, along with the Yonges, Hoggs, and Pinkertons arrived in Canada in the early 18th hundreds. James and his wife Agnes arrived in Quebec around 1820 and by 1821 they were living in Hallowell in Upper Canada where James was working as a miller. In 1830, James petitioned for land in King's township - north of Muddy York at Hogg's Hollow, afterwards called York Mills. He petitioned for land again in 1837 at what was then called Pinkerton's Corners, four miles south and two miles east of the village of Cookstown. According to the family records, James and Ann had thirteen children.

"As soon as Ontario's pioneer settlers began using Yonge Street, a thoroughfare that had been slashed through the forests by Governor Simcoe's Rangers, they faced problems negotiating the hill into and out of the ravine cut through the landscape by the west branch of the Don River. We now call this ravine Hogg's Hollow. It was on this fork of the Don that some of the area's earliest mills were erected, and it was because of these mills, located several miles north of the Town of York (Toronto's name from 1793 until 1834) in York township, that the nearby community was first named York Mills." - Toronto Sketches 6: The Way We Were, p. 237 by Mike Filey (2000)

"One of the early settlers in Nottawasaga was Joseph Galloway, who located near Creemore in 1852. Some twenty years before that time, Mr. Galloway's father, who was then living near Bradford, teamed flour into the northern township with oxen. "That flour", said Mr. Joseph Galloway, "was sold to the settlers at eight or ten dollars per barrel; but it was worth the cost as a week was taken on the round trip, and over a great part of the way the country was solid bush. It was dear flour to the settlers all the same, as some of those who purchased it had earned the necessary money by working in the harvest fields at 'the front' at fifty cents per day. Some were unable to pay the price and, on one occasion, one man went without bread for nearly two weeks." - The Pioneers of Old Ontario, p. 99 by W. L. Smith (1923)

*A note about James Gallaway / Galloway and Ann / Agnes Pinkerton's marriage at the Presbyterian Church, Balleymoney, Antrim, Ireland September 10, 1818:
1. The date and place of this marriage comes from the following transcription:
"Northern Ireland Marriage Registration: 1818 Marriage solemnized at Presbyterian Church in the Parish of Balleymoney in the County of Antrim. When married: 10th September, 1818. Groom: James Gallaway, Age -, Bride: Agnes Pinkerton, Age -, Residence Hillhead, Married in the above named Church according to the form and discipline of the Presby. Ch by license by Robert Park. Witnesses: Matthew Pinkerton and Chas. McArthur."
The primary source of the transcribed information cannot be confirmed.
2. The Public Record Office of Northern Ireland (PRONI) has searched for the marriage register, based on the transcribed information as well as name variations. This is what was found: "Unfortunately after a search of the Church Records on Microfilm and the hard copy I was unable to find a marriage register for James Galloway and Agnes Pinkerton." - Correspondence between PRONI and Solveig Anderson, dated March 16, 2023.
3. We've chosen to remove the information from the transcription (information that we had previously posted for this couple), until the original source can be found and confirmed.

Events

• He immigrated in 1820 to Quebec, Canada South.

• He had a residence between 1821 and 1824 in Hallowell, Upper Canada, Canada.

• He worked as a miller in 1824 in Hallowell, Upper Canada, Canada.

• He owned land of 200 acres in Jun 1824 in Hallowell, Upper Canada, Canada. He petitioned for the land on 9 Jun 1824. According to the petition, he had never petitioned for land in Canada before.

• He owned land in Aug 1830 in King Township, York, Home, Canada. Lot 24 in the 8th Concession. The area was also known as Hogg's Hollow.

• He had a residence on 10 Aug 1830 in West Gwillimbury, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada.

• Anecdote: James teamed flour into the northern township with oxen, Cir 1832, West Gwillimbury, Simcoe, Upper Canada, Canada. "That flour," said [his son] Mr. Joseph Galloway, "was sold to the settlers at eight or ten dollars per barrel; but it was worth the cost as a week was taken on the round trip, and over a great part of the way the country was solid bush. It was dear flour to the settlers all the same, as some of those who purchased it had earned the necessary money by working in the harvest fields at 'the front' at fifty cents per day. Some were unable to pay the price and, on one occasion, one man went without bread for nearly two weeks."

• He worked as a miller at the Old Mill on the Humber River from 1836 to 1837 in York Twp., York County, Ontario, Canada. Having learned milling in Ireland before coming to Canada, he applied for and got the position of operator of this stone mill.

• He owned land on 10 Feb 1837 in West Gwillimbury, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada. The family arrived at Pinkerton's Corners, Concession 11, Lot 6 (located four miles south and two miles east of Cookstown) after they left Hogg's Hollow. James obtained the patent to 200 acres on 10 Feb 1837.

James married Ann Pinkerton in Ireland. Ann was born circa 1802 in Ireland, died on 30 Aug 1861 in Nottawasaga, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada, and was buried in 1861 in Nottawasaga, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada. Other names for Ann were Ann Gallawa, Ann Gallaway, Ann Galloway, Anne Galloway, Anne Pinkerton, and Jane Pinkerton.

• They resided at Hillhead on 10 Sep 1818 in Balleymoney, Antrim, Ulster, Ireland.

          i.  Mary Jane Galloway was born circa 1820 in Hallowell, Upper Canada, Canada. Other names for Mary were Jane Adair, M. Jane Adair, Mary Jane Adair, Mary Gallaway, and Jane Galloway. Mary married Archibald Adair on 28 Apr 1840 in West Gwillimbury, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada. Archibald died before 1861. Another name for Archibald was Lachlan Adair.

         ii.  Henry Galloway was born on 18 Sep 1820, died on 2 Jan 1916 in Tecumseth, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada, and was buried in Jan 1916 in Creemore, Nottawasaga, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada. The cause of his death was Senile degeneration. Another name for Henry was Henry Gallaway.

        iii.  Ann Nancy Galloway was born on 20 Nov 1821 in Hallowell, Upper Canada, Canada, died on 7 Jul 1888 in West Gwillimbury, Simcoe, Upper Canada, Canada, and was buried in West Gwillimbury, Simcoe, Upper Canada, Canada. Other names for Ann were Ann Davis, Anne Davis, Ann Nancy Gallaway, and Ann Galloway. Ann married John Davis on 3 Mar 1842 in Home District, Upper Canada/Canada West, Canada. John was born on 25 Dec 1801, died on 4 Mar 1903 in West Gwillimbury, Simcoe, Upper Canada, Canada, and was buried in West Gwillimbury, Simcoe, Upper Canada, Canada.

         iv.  James Galloway was born in 1822 in Hallowell, Upper Canada, Canada, died on 6 Mar 1902 in Burnside, Lapeer, Michigan, United States, and was buried in Mar 1902 in North Branch, Lapeer, Michigan, United States. The cause of his death was cancer of the face. Other names for James were James Galaway and James Gallaway. James married Mary Ann Lang. Mary was born in 1837 in Canada, died on 15 May 1880 in Lapeer, Michigan, United States, and was buried in May 1880 in North Branch, Lapeer, Michigan, United States. Another name for Mary was Mary Galloway.

          v.  Elizabeth Gallaway was born circa 1824 in Hallowell, Upper Canada, Canada, died on 6 May 1886 in Nottawasaga, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada, and was buried in Nottawasaga, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada. Other names for Elizabeth were Elizabeth Galloway, Elizabeth Laurence, Elizabeth Lawerence, and Elizabeth Lawrence. Elizabeth married James Lawrence. James was born circa 1811 in Ireland. Another name for James was James Laurence.

         vi.  Samuel Galloway was born in 1827 in Ontario, Canada, died on 29 Sep 1907 in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, and was buried in Oct 1907 in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. Other names for Samuel were Saml Gallaway and Samuel Gallaway. Samuel married Fanny McCausland. Fanny was born circa 1833 in Ontario, Canada and died on 17 Dec 1892 in Creemore, Nottawasaga, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada. Other names for Fanny were Frances Gallaway and Fanny Galloway.

        vii.  Matilda Gallaway was born circa 1831 in Ontario, Canada. Other names for Matilda were Matilda Flanigan and Matilda Galloway. Matilda married John Flanigan. John was born circa 1831 in Ireland. Other names for John were John Flanagan, John Flannagan, and John Flannigan.

4      viii.  Mathew Galloway (born on 26 Dec 1834 in Ontario, Canada West - died on 6 Oct 1921 in Detroit, Becker County, Minnesota, United States). Mathew married Janet McKay, daughter of James McKay and Mary Macalester, circa 1856. Janet was born on 6 Mar 1837 in Montreal Region, Quebec, Canada South, died on 5 Dec 1914 in Neche, Pembina County, North Dakota, United States, and was buried on 8 Dec 1914 in Neche, Pembina County, North Dakota, United States. The cause of her death was a six months illness of pneumonia. Other names for Janet were Jenette, Jeanette Gallaway, Jeannett Gallaway, Jennet Gallaway, Jeanette Galloway, Jeannet Galloway, Jeannett Galloway, Jeannette Galloway, Jennett Galloway, Janet MacKay, Jeanette MacKay, Jennett MacKay, Jennett Mc Kay, Gennette McKay, Jeannett McKay, Jeannette McKay, Jenett McKay, Jennett McKay, and Jennette McKay.

         ix.  Joseph Galloway was born on 11 Jul 1836 in West Gwillimbury, Simcoe, Upper Canada, Canada, died on 9 Sep 1910 in Creemore, Nottawasaga, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada, and was buried in Creemore, Nottawasaga, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada. The cause of his death was Bronchial Asthma. Another name for Joseph was Joseph Gallaway. Joseph married Eliza Williams, daughter of James Williams and Sarah, on 7 Apr 1870 in Creemore, Nottawasaga, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada. Eliza was born circa 1839, died on 23 Dec 1904 in Nottawasaga, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada, and was buried in Nottawasaga, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada. Another name for Eliza was Eliza Gallaway.

          x.  Thomas Galloway was born in Oct 1837 in Canada West, died on 26 Sep 1893 in Nottawasaga, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada, and was buried in Sep 1893 in Creemore, Nottawasaga, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada. Another name for Thomas was Thomas Gallaway. Thomas married Caroline Manning between 1861 and 1864. Caroline was born on 24 Jun 1843 in Simcoe, Ontario, Canada, died on 17 Jul 1909 in Creemore, Nottawasaga, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada, and was buried in Jul 1909 in Creemore, Nottawasaga, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada. Other names for Caroline were Carloin Gallaway and Caroline Gallaway.

         xi.  David Galloway was born circa 1840 in West Gwillimbury, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada and died on 8 Sep 1881 in Manitoulin Island, Ontario, Canada. Another name for David was David Gallaway. David married Mary Ann Couch, daughter of Christopher Couch and Mary Ann Tighe, on 14 Jan 1868 in Carrick, Bruce, Ontario, Canada. Mary was born circa 1843 and died on 28 Mar 1911 in Manitoulin Island, Ontario, Canada.

        xii.  William Galloway was born on 1 Oct 1842 in Ontario, Canada, died on 29 Apr 1927 in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, and was buried in May 1927 in Pilot Mound, Pilot Mound Census Division, Manitoba, Canada. Another name for William was William Gallaway. William married Jane L. Walker, daughter of George Walker and Sarah, on 17 Jun 1873 in Nottawasaga, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada. Jane was born in 1855 in Ontario, Canada, died in 1926 in Manitoba, Canada, and was buried in 1926 in Pilot Mound, Pilot Mound Census Division, Manitoba, Canada. Another name for Jane was Jane Galloway.


9. Ann Pinkerton, daughter of James Pinkerton and Jane, was born circa 1802 in Ireland, died on 30 Aug 1861 in Nottawasaga, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada, and was buried in 1861 in Nottawasaga, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada. Other names for Ann were Ann Gallawa, Ann Gallaway, Ann Galloway, Anne Galloway, Anne Pinkerton, and Jane Pinkerton.

Burial Notes: The stone reads:
IN MEMORY OF / ANN / WIFE OF / JAMES / GALLAWA / DIED / AUG. 30, 1861 / AGED 59 YRS.

Events

• She has conflicting birth information of Cir 1804 and Ireland.

• She immigrated in 1820 to Quebec, Canada South.

• She had a residence between 1821 and 1824 in Hallowell, Upper Canada, Canada.

• She had a residence on 10 Aug 1830 in West Gwillimbury, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada.

• She had a residence on 10 Feb 1837 in West Gwillimbury, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada. The family arrived at Pinkerton's Corners, Concession 11, Lot 6 (located four miles south and two miles east of Cookstown) after they left Hogg's Hollow. James obtained the patent to 200 acres on 10 Feb 1837.

• She appeared on the census in 1861 in Creemore, Nottawasaga, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada. Joseph Honeyford, farmer, born Ireland, religion [Congragl], 51, married
Ellen Honeyford, born Scotland, religion [Congragl], 20, married
William Buie, labourer, born Scotland, religion F.C., 17, single
Anne Buie, born Scotland, religion F.C., 12, single
Ann Galloway, born Ireland, religion Church of Scotland, 57.

• She work for the Honeyford family in Creemore.

• She has conflicting birth information of Canada.

Ann married James Gallaway in Ireland. James was born in Antrim, Ireland, died in Jun 1843 in York Twp., York County, Ontario, Canada, and was buried in 1843 in York Twp., York County, Ontario, Canada. The cause of his death was bursting of the mill stone. Other names for James were John Gallaway and James Galloway.

10. James McKay, son of John McKay and Margaret Campbell, was born on 15 Apr 1814 in Killarrow, Argyll, Scotland, was christened on 4 May 1814 in Killarrow, Argyll, Scotland, died on 16 Feb 1906 in Clearview, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada, and was buried on 17 Feb 1906 in Nottawasaga, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada. Other names for James were James Mc Kay and James McKoy.

Death Notes: He died in his daughter Mary's home in Duntroon Village.

Medical Notes: He had been sick for 18 months.

Events

• He resided at Laggan on 4 May 1814 in Kildalton, Argyll, Scotland.

• He has conflicting birth information of 1815 and Isle of Islay, Scotland.

• He has conflicting birth information of 1816 and Scotland.

• He worked as a farm servant on 30 May 1836.

• He resided at Eastern Townships from 1836 to 1845 in Quebec, Canada South.

• He resided at Scotch Corners, also known as Duntroon from 1845 to 1894 in Nottawasaga, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada. Lot 32, concession 11.

• He worked as an assessor of the township in 1848 in Nottawasaga, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada.

• He appeared on the census on 14 Jan 1861 in Nottawasaga, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada. James McKoy, farmer, born in Scotland, Church of Scotland, 46, male, married, log home, 1 story, 1 family
Mary McKoy, born in Scotland, Church of Scotland, 46, female, married
John McKoy, labourer, born in Canada East, Church of Scotland, 22, male, single
Alex McKoy, labourer, born in Canada East, Church of Scotland, 19, male, single
Godfrey McKoy, labourer, born in Canada East, Church of Scotland, 16, male, single
Mary McKoy, born in Canada [This Province], Church of Scotland, 14, female, single
James McKoy, born in Canada [This Province], Church of Scotland, 12, male, single
Catharine McKoy, born in Canada [This Province], Church of Scotland, 9, female, single
Robert McKoy, born in Canada [This Province], Church of Scotland, 7, male, single
Peter McKoy, born in Canada [This Province], Church of Scotland, 5, male, single
Charles McKoy, born in Canada [This Province], Church of Scotland, 2, male, single.

• He worked as a farmer on 14 Jan 1861 in Nottawasaga, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada.

• He was Church of Scotland on 14 Jan 1861 in Nottawasaga, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada.

• He resided at lot 32, concession 11 in 1866 in Nottawasaga, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada.

• He appeared on the census on 2 Apr 1871 in Nottawasaga, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada. James Mc Kay, male, 56, born in Scotland, Scotch, Church of Scotland
Mary Mc Kay, female, 55, born in Scotland, Scotch, Church of Scotland
John Mc Kay, male, 32, born in Quebec, Scotch, Church of Scotland
Godfrey Mc Kay, male, 27, born in Quebec, Scotch, Church of Scotland
Mary Mc Kay, female, 23, born in Ontario, Scotch, Church of Scotland
James Mc Kay, male, 21, born in Ontario, Scotch, Church of Scotland
Catherine Mc Kay, female, 19, born in Ontario, Scotch, Church of Scotland
Robert Mc Kay, male, 17, born in Ontario, Scotch, Church of Scotland
Charles Mc Kay, male, 11, born in Ontario, Scotch, Church of Scotland.

• He appeared on the census on 4 Apr 1881 in Nottawasaga, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada. McKay James, male, 66, born in Scotland, Presbyterian, Scotch origin, farmer, married
McKay Mary, female, 66, born in Scotland, Presbyterian, Scotch origin, married
McKay Peter, male, 24, born in Ontario, Presbyterian, Scotch origin, store clerk, single
McKay Carles, male, 21, born in Ontario, Presbyterian, Scotch origin, school teacher, single
McAlister, Duncan, male, 15, born in Ontario, Presbyterian, Scotch origin, single.

• He worked as a farmer on 4 Apr 1881 in Nottawasaga, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada.

• He was Presbyterian on 4 Apr 1881 in Nottawasaga, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada.

• He resided at lot 32, concession 11 in 1884 in Nottawasaga, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada.

• He resided at the home of his daughter, Mary, and her husband William Campbell from 1894 to 1906 in Simcoe, Ontario, Canada.

• He appeared on the census on 31 Mar 1901 in Simcoe, Ontario, Canada. William Campbell, head, male, 57, married, Scotch, Presbyterian, born in Ontario
Mary Campbell, wife, female, 52, married, Scotch, Presbyterian, born in Ontario
Robert J Campbell, son, male, 26, single, Scotch, Presbyterian, born in Ontario
Mary E Campbell, daughter, female, 19, single, Scotch, Presbyterian, born in Ontario
William A Campbell, son, male, 22, single, Scotch, Presbyterian, born in Ontario
Louisa Adair, niece, female, 21, single, Scotch, Presbyterian, born in Ontario
James McKay, father-in-law, male, 86, widowed, Scotch, Presbyterian, born in Scotland, immigration year: 1834.

• He was Presbyterian on 16 Feb 1906 in Clearview, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada.

James married Mary Macalester on 30 May 1836 in Greenock Old, Renfrewshire, Scotland. Mary was born circa 1815 in Kilmeny, Argyll, Scotland, was christened on 10 Jan 1815 in Kilmeny, Argyll, Scotland, died on 26 Apr 1894 in Nottawasaga, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada, and was buried in 1894 in Nottawasaga, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada. The cause of her death was general debility/old age. Other names for Mary were Mary Mac Alester, Mary Macalester, Mary Mc Kay, Mary McAlister, Mary McAllister, and Mary McKoy.

Marriage Notes: They booked the wedding 13 May 1836.

5         i.  Janet McKay (born on 6 Mar 1837 in Montreal Region, Quebec, Canada South - died on 5 Dec 1914 in Neche, Pembina County, North Dakota, United States). Janet married Mathew Galloway, son of James Gallaway and Ann Pinkerton, circa 1856. Mathew was born on 26 Dec 1834 in Ontario, Canada West, died on 6 Oct 1921 in Detroit, Becker County, Minnesota, United States, and was buried in Oct 1921 in Neche, Pembina County, North Dakota, United States. The cause of his death was chronic interstitial nephritis/arteric sclerosis. Other names for Mathew were Mathew Gallaway, Matthew Gallaway, and Matthew Galloway.

         ii.  John McKay was born circa 1839 in Canada East, died on 4 Oct 1929 in Lytton, Yale, British Columbia, Canada, and was buried on 6 Oct 1929 in Lytton, Yale, British Columbia, Canada. The cause of his death was cardiac failure/aortic aneurysm. Other names for John were John Mc Kay and John McKoy. John married Katie. Katie was born circa 1866 in British Columbia, Canada. John next married Mary Shipsta, daughter of Florence, on 16 Dec 1913 in Lytton, Yale, British Columbia, Canada. Mary was born circa 1865 in Lytton, Yale, British Columbia, Canada and died after 4 Oct 1929.

        iii.  Alexander McKay was born on 3 Jan 1842 in Canada East, died on 23 Jul 1913 in Wilmette, New Trier, Cook, Illinois, Canada, and was buried on 25 Jul 1913 in Dwight, Livingston, Illinois, United States. Other names for Alexander were Alexr McKay and Alex McKoy. Alexander married Louisa Lytle on 22 Nov 1865 in Livingston, New York, United States. Louisa was born in Apr 1840 in Pennsylvania, United States and died before 1910. Another name for Louisa was Lytte McKay.

         iv.  Godfrey McKay was born on 9 Jul 1844 in Quebec, Canada South, died on 16 Aug 1927 in Kamloops, British Columbia, Canada, and was buried on 18 Aug 1927 in New Westminster, British Columbia, Canada. The cause of his death was apoplexy (stroke)/arteriosclerosis. Another name for Godfrey was Godfrey McKoy.

          v.  Margaret McKay was born in Feb 1846 in Nottawasaga, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada, died in Nov 1846 in Nottawasaga, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada, and was buried in 1846 in Nottawasaga, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada.

         vi.  Mary McKay was born on 18 Jun 1848 in Ontario, Canada, died on 4 Mar 1937 in Simcoe, Ontario, Canada, and was buried in Mar 1937 in Collingwood, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada. Other names for Mary were Mary Mc Kay and Mary McKoy. Mary married William Campbell, son of John Campbell and Elizabeth, on 21 Oct 1873 in Collingwood, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada. William was born on 4 Sep 1843 in Ontario, Canada, died on 3 Mar 1932 in Simcoe, Ontario, Canada, and was buried in Mar 1932 in Collingwood, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada.

        vii.  James McKay was born in 1849 in Ontario, Canada, died in 1877 in Nottawasaga, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada, and was buried in 1877 in Nottawasaga, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada. Other names for James were James Mc Kay and James McKoy.

       viii.  Catherine McKay was born circa 1852 in Nottawasaga, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada and died before 16 Feb 1906. Other names for Catherine were Catharine Adair, Catherine Mc Kay, and Catharine McKoy. Catherine married John Adair, son of Archibald Adair and Mary Jane Galloway, on 10 Jan 1872 in Collingwood, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada. John was born circa 1842 in Nottawasaga, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada.

         ix.  Robert McKay was born circa 1854 in Ontario, Canada. Other names for Robert were Robert Mc Kay and Robert McKoy.

          x.  Peter McKay was born on 1 Aug 1857 in Nottawasaga, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada, died on 13 Jan 1923 in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada, and was buried in Swan River, Manitoba, Canada. Another name for Peter was Peter McKoy. Peter married Mary.

         xi.  Charles McKay was born in 1859 in Simcoe, Ontario, Canada. Other names for Charles were Charles Mc Kay, Carles McKay, and Charles McKoy. Charles married Catherine Wheeler, daughter of John Wheeler and Leonora, on 25 Apr 1883 in Duntroon, Nottawasaga, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada. Catherine was born circa 1862 in Canada.


11. Mary Macalester, daughter of Godfry Macalester and Jennet Wilson, was born circa 1815 in Kilmeny, Argyll, Scotland, was christened on 10 Jan 1815 in Kilmeny, Argyll, Scotland, died on 26 Apr 1894 in Nottawasaga, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada, and was buried in 1894 in Nottawasaga, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada. The cause of her death was general debility/old age. Other names for Mary were Mary Mac Alester, Mary Macalester, Mary Mc Kay, Mary McAlister, Mary McAllister, and Mary McKoy.

Medical Notes: She had been six for six weeks.

Events

• She resided at Carnbeg on 10 Jan 1815 in Killarrow, Argyll, Scotland.

• She has conflicting birth information of 25 Mar 1815 and Isle of Islay, Scotland.

• She resided at Eastern Townships from 1836 to 1845 in Quebec, Canada South.

• She resided at Scotch Corners, also known as Duntroon from 1845 to 1894 in Nottawasaga, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada. Lot 32, concession 11.

• She appeared on the census on 14 Jan 1861 in Nottawasaga, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada. James McKoy, farmer, born in Scotland, Church of Scotland, 46, male, married, log home, 1 story, 1 family
Mary McKoy, born in Scotland, Church of Scotland, 46, female, married
John McKoy, labourer, born in Canada East, Church of Scotland, 22, male, single
Alex McKoy, labourer, born in Canada East, Church of Scotland, 19, male, single
Godfrey McKoy, labourer, born in Canada East, Church of Scotland, 16, male, single
Mary McKoy, born in Canada [This Province], Church of Scotland, 14, female, single
James McKoy, born in Canada [This Province], Church of Scotland, 12, male, single
Catharine McKoy, born in Canada [This Province], Church of Scotland, 9, female, single
Robert McKoy, born in Canada [This Province], Church of Scotland, 7, male, single
Peter McKoy, born in Canada [This Province], Church of Scotland, 5, male, single
Charles McKoy, born in Canada [This Province], Church of Scotland, 2, male, single.

• She was Church of Scotland on 14 Jan 1861 in Nottawasaga, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada.

• She appeared on the census on 2 Apr 1871 in Nottawasaga, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada. James Mc Kay, male, 56, born in Scotland, Scotch, Church of Scotland
Mary Mc Kay, female, 55, born in Scotland, Scotch, Church of Scotland
John Mc Kay, male, 32, born in Quebec, Scotch, Church of Scotland
Godfrey Mc Kay, male, 27, born in Quebec, Scotch, Church of Scotland
Mary Mc Kay, female, 23, born in Ontario, Scotch, Church of Scotland
James Mc Kay, male, 21, born in Ontario, Scotch, Church of Scotland
Catherine Mc Kay, female, 19, born in Ontario, Scotch, Church of Scotland
Robert Mc Kay, male, 17, born in Ontario, Scotch, Church of Scotland
Charles Mc Kay, male, 11, born in Ontario, Scotch, Church of Scotland.

• She appeared on the census on 4 Apr 1881 in Nottawasaga, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada. McKay James, male, 66, born in Scotland, Presbyterian, Scotch origin, farmer, married
McKay Mary, female, 66, born in Scotland, Presbyterian, Scotch origin, married
McKay Peter, male, 24, born in Ontario, Presbyterian, Scotch origin, store clerk, single
McKay Carles, male, 21, born in Ontario, Presbyterian, Scotch origin, school teacher, single
McAlister, Duncan, male, 15, born in Ontario, Presbyterian, Scotch origin, single.

• She was Presbyterian on 4 Apr 1881 in Nottawasaga, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada.

• She was Presbyterian on 26 Apr 1894 in Nottawasaga, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada.

Mary married James McKay on 30 May 1836 in Greenock Old, Renfrewshire, Scotland. James was born on 15 Apr 1814 in Killarrow, Argyll, Scotland, was christened on 4 May 1814 in Killarrow, Argyll, Scotland, died on 16 Feb 1906 in Clearview, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada, and was buried on 17 Feb 1906 in Nottawasaga, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada. Other names for James were James Mc Kay and James McKoy.

12. William Beaumont, son of John Beaumont and Lydia Pawley, was born in Comberton, Cambridgeshire, England and was christened on 2 Feb 1812 in Comberton, Cambridgeshire, England.

Events

• He has conflicting birth information of Cir 1813 and Comberton, Cambridgeshire, England.

• He appeared on the census on 6 Jun 1841 in Comberton, Cambridgeshire, England. William Beament, 25, Agricultural Labourer, born in this country
Elizabeth Beament, 25, born in this country
John Beament, 7, born in this country
Ann Beament, 5, born in this country
William, 2, born in this country.

• He appeared on the census on 30 Mar 1851 in Comberton, Cambridgeshire, England. Royston Lane:
Wm Beaumont, head, married, 39, agricultural labourer, born Cambridgeshire, Comberton
Elizabeth Beaumont, wife, married, 34, born Cambridgeshire, Hardwick
John Beaumont, 17, agricultural labourer, born Cambridgeshire, Hardwick
Anne, 15, born Cambridgeshire, Hardwick
Wm, 11, agricultural labourer, born Cambridgeshire, Comberton
Joseph, 6, born Cambridgeshire, Comberton
James, 4, born Cambridgeshire, Comberton
Robt., 11 moss, born Cambridgeshire, Comberton.

• He appeared on the census in 1861 in Comberton, Cambridgeshire, England. Church St.:
William Beaumont, head, 49, agricultural labourer, born Cambridgeshire, Comberton
Elizabeth Beaumont, wife, 44, born Cambridgeshire, Comberton
Joseph, 17, agricultural labourer; James, 15, agricultural labourer; Robert, 11, agricultural labourer; Esther Ann, 6, scholar; Richard, 4, scholar; Eliza, 2
[all children born Cambridgeshire, Comberton]
.

• He worked as a labourer on 18 Apr 1865.

• He appeared on the census on 2 Apr 1871 in Comberton, Cambridgeshire, England. Church Hill:
William Beamont, head, married, 58, agricultural labourer, born Cambridgeshire, Comberton
Elizabeth Beamont, wife, married, 53, born Cambridgeshire, Comberton
Robert, son, unmarried, 20, coprolite digger
Richard, son, 14, coprolite digger
Eliza, daughter, 11
[all children born Cambridgeshire, Comberton].

• He worked as an agricultural labourer on 2 Apr 1871.

William married Elizabeth. Elizabeth was born circa 1818 in Hardwick, Cambridgeshire, England.

          i.  John Beaumont was born circa 1834 in Hardwick, Cambridgeshire, England. Another name for John was John Beament.

         ii.  Anne Beaumont was born circa 1836 in Hardwick, Cambridgeshire, England. Another name for Anne was Ann Beament.

        iii.  William Beaumont was christened on 6 May 1838 in Comberton, Cambridgeshire, England and was buried on 22 May 1838 in Comberton, Cambridgeshire, England.

         iv.  William Beaumont was christened on 16 Jun 1839 in Comberton, Cambridgeshire, England. Another name for William was William Beament.

          v.  Eliza Beaumont was born circa Sep 1841 in Comberton, Cambridgeshire, England, was christened on 19 Dec 1841 in Comberton, Cambridgeshire, England, and was buried on 12 Feb 1843 in Comberton, Cambridgeshire, England.

6        vi.  Joseph Beaumont (born in 1844 in Comberton, Cambridgeshire, England - died on 12 Jul 1915 in Watt Township, Muskoka District, Ontario, Canada). Joseph married Esther Adams, daughter of John Adams and Susannah Blacktop Story, on 18 Apr 1865 in Comberton, Cambridgeshire, England. Esther was born on 31 Oct 1843 in Little Eversden, Cambridgeshire, England, was christened in Little Eversden, Cambridgeshire, England, died on 10 Sep 1913 in Watt Township, Muskoka District, Ontario, Canada, and was buried on 12 Sep 1913 in Watt Township, Muskoka District, Ontario, Canada. The cause of her death was paralytic stroke. Other names for Esther were Hester Adams, Hester Baird, and Ester Beaumont.

        vii.  James Beaumont was born in Comberton, Cambridgeshire, England and was christened on 30 Aug 1846 in Comberton, Cambridgeshire, England.

       viii.  Robert Beaumont was born in Comberton, Cambridgeshire, England and was christened on 6 Oct 1850 in Comberton, Cambridgeshire, England.

         ix.  David Beaumont was christened on 27 Jun 1852 in Comberton, Cambridgeshire, England and was buried on 20 Oct 1853 in Comberton, Cambridgeshire, England.

          x.  Esther Ann Beaumont was born in Comberton, Cambridgeshire, England and was christened on 17 Dec 1854 in Comberton, Cambridgeshire, England.

         xi.  Richard Beaumont was born circa 1857 in Comberton, Cambridgeshire, England.

        xii.  Eliza Beaumont was born in Comberton, Cambridgeshire, England and was christened on 7 Jul 1859 in Comberton, Cambridgeshire, England.


13. Elizabeth was born circa 1818 in Hardwick, Cambridgeshire, England.

Events

• She appeared on the census on 6 Jun 1841 in Comberton, Cambridgeshire, England. William Beament, 25, Agricultural Labourer, born in this country
Elizabeth Beament, 25, born in this country
John Beament, 7, born in this country
Ann Beament, 5, born in this country
William, 2, born in this country.

• She appeared on the census on 30 Mar 1851 in Comberton, Cambridgeshire, England. Royston Lane:
Wm Beaumont, head, married, 39, agricultural labourer, born Cambridgeshire, Comberton
Elizabeth Beaumont, wife, married, 34, born Cambridgeshire, Hardwick
John Beaumont, 17, agricultural labourer, born Cambridgeshire, Hardwick
Anne, 15, born Cambridgeshire, Hardwick
Wm, 11, agricultural labourer, born Cambridgeshire, Comberton
Joseph, 6, born Cambridgeshire, Comberton
James, 4, born Cambridgeshire, Comberton
Robt., 11 moss, born Cambridgeshire, Comberton.

• She appeared on the census in 1861 in Comberton, Cambridgeshire, England. Church St.:
William Beaumont, head, 49, agricultural labourer, born Cambridgeshire, Comberton
Elizabeth Beaumont, wife, 44, born Cambridgeshire, Comberton
Joseph, 17, agricultural labourer; James, 15, agricultural labourer; Robert, 11, agricultural labourer; Esther Ann, 6, scholar; Richard, 4, scholar; Eliza, 2
[all children born Cambridgeshire, Comberton]
.

• She appeared on the census on 2 Apr 1871 in Comberton, Cambridgeshire, England. Church Hill:
William Beamont, head, married, 58, agricultural labourer, born Cambridgeshire, Comberton
Elizabeth Beamont, wife, married, 53, born Cambridgeshire, Comberton
Robert, son, unmarried, 20, coprolite digger
Richard, son, 14, coprolite digger
Eliza, daughter, 11
[all children born Cambridgeshire, Comberton].

Elizabeth married William Beaumont. William was born in Comberton, Cambridgeshire, England and was christened on 2 Feb 1812 in Comberton, Cambridgeshire, England.

14. John Adams was born circa 1810 in Great Eversden, Cambridgeshire, England.

Events

• He appeared on the census on 6 Jun 1841 in Little Eversden, Cambridgeshire, England. John Adams, 30, labourer, born in this country
Susan Adams, 20, born in this country
Fanny, 9 mos, born in this country.

• He appeared on the census on 30 Mar 1851 in Little Eversden, Cambridgeshire, England. John Adams, head, married, age 41, farm labourer, born Great Eversden
Susannah Adams, wife, married, age 31, born Great Eversden
Tanney, 10; Smith, 8; Esther, 5; Matilda, 2 (all the children are born in Little Eversden).

• He worked as a farm labourer on 30 Mar 1851 in Little Eversden, Cambridgeshire, England.

• He appeared on the census on 7 Apr 1861 in Little Eversden, Cambridgeshire, England. Back Lane:
John Adams, head, married, 51, labourer, born Great Eversden
Susan Adams, wife, married, 41, labourer, born Great Eversden
Smith Adams, 18, labourer, born Little Eversden
Matilda Adams, 13, labourer, born Little Eversden
Sarah Adams, 10, labourer, born Little Eversden
Fanny Adams, 3, labourer, born Little Eversden.

• He worked as a labourer on 18 Apr 1865.

• He appeared on the census on 2 Apr 1871 in Little Eversden, Cambridgeshire, England. John Adams, head, married, 62, labourer, born Great Eversden
Susan Adams, wife, married, 51, born Great Eversden
Fanny Adams, daughter, 14 born Little Eversden
Walter Beaumont, grandson, 4, born Comberton.

• He appeared on the census on 3 Apr 1881 in Little Eversden, Cambridgeshire, England. John Adams, head, married, 72, labourer, born Great Eversden
Susan Adams, wife, married, 61, born Great Eversden
James Muncey, brother, 76, labourer, born Great Eversden.

John married Susannah Blacktop Story in 1840 in Caxton, Cambridgeshire, England. Susannah was born circa 1820 in Great Eversden, Cambridgeshire, England. Another name for Susannah was Susan Adams.

          i.  Fanny Adams was born circa 1841 in Little Eversden, Cambridgeshire, England. Another name for Fanny was Tanney Adams.

         ii.  Smith Adams was born circa 1843 in Little Eversden, Cambridgeshire, England.

7       iii.  Esther Adams (born on 31 Oct 1843 in Little Eversden, Cambridgeshire, England - died on 10 Sep 1913 in Watt Township, Muskoka District, Ontario, Canada). Esther married Joseph Beaumont, son of William Beaumont and Elizabeth, on 18 Apr 1865 in Comberton, Cambridgeshire, England. Joseph was born in 1844 in Comberton, Cambridgeshire, England, was christened on 25 Aug 1844 in Comberton, Cambridgeshire, England, died on 12 Jul 1915 in Watt Township, Muskoka District, Ontario, Canada, and was buried on 14 Jul 1915 in Watt Township, Muskoka District, Ontario, Canada.

         iv.  Matilda Adams was born circa 1849 in Little Eversden, Cambridgeshire, England.

          v.  Sarah Adams was born circa 1851 in Little Eversden, Cambridgeshire, England.

         vi.  Fanny Adams was born circa 1858 in Little Eversden, Cambridgeshire, England.


15. Susannah Blacktop Story was born circa 1820 in Great Eversden, Cambridgeshire, England. Another name for Susannah was Susan Adams.

Events

• She appeared on the census on 6 Jun 1841 in Little Eversden, Cambridgeshire, England. John Adams, 30, labourer, born in this country
Susan Adams, 20, born in this country
Fanny, 9 mos, born in this country.

• She appeared on the census on 30 Mar 1851 in Little Eversden, Cambridgeshire, England. John Adams, head, married, age 41, farm labourer, born Great Eversden
Susannah Adams, wife, married, age 31, born Great Eversden
Tanney, 10; Smith, 8; Esther, 5; Matilda, 2 (all the children are born in Little Eversden).

• She appeared on the census on 7 Apr 1861 in Little Eversden, Cambridgeshire, England. Back Lane:
John Adams, head, married, 51, labourer, born Great Eversden
Susan Adams, wife, married, 41, labourer, born Great Eversden
Smith Adams, 18, labourer, born Little Eversden
Matilda Adams, 13, labourer, born Little Eversden
Sarah Adams, 10, labourer, born Little Eversden
Fanny Adams, 3, labourer, born Little Eversden.

• She appeared on the census on 2 Apr 1871 in Little Eversden, Cambridgeshire, England. John Adams, head, married, 62, labourer, born Great Eversden
Susan Adams, wife, married, 51, born Great Eversden
Fanny Adams, daughter, 14 born Little Eversden
Walter Beaumont, grandson, 4, born Comberton.

• She appeared on the census on 3 Apr 1881 in Little Eversden, Cambridgeshire, England. John Adams, head, married, 72, labourer, born Great Eversden
Susan Adams, wife, married, 61, born Great Eversden
James Muncey, brother, 76, labourer, born Great Eversden.

Susannah married John Adams in 1840 in Caxton, Cambridgeshire, England. John was born circa 1810 in Great Eversden, Cambridgeshire, England.

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18. James Pinkerton was born in 1762 in Antrim, Ireland, died on 5 Jun 1858 in Lloydtown, King, Ontario, Canada, and was buried in 1858 in Lloydtown, King, Ontario, Canada.

Burial Notes: Plot no. 85:
Inscription on monument marker:
James Pinkerton
died
June 5, 1858
Æ 96 years
O may the grave became to me,
A bed of peaceful rest.
Since I shall gladly rise at
length,
& mingle with the blest.
(monument maker) M. C. Bell
Sharon

James married Jane. Jane was born in 1777, died on 18 Sep 1835 in Lloydtown, King, Ontario, Canada, and was buried in 1835 in Lloydtown, King, Ontario, Canada. Another name for Jane was Jane Pinkerton.

          i.  Mary Pinkerton was born circa 1794, died on 8 Mar 1878, and was buried in 1878 in Lloydtown, King, Ontario, Canada. Another name for Mary was Mary McWilliams.

         ii.  Matthew Pinkerton was born in 1797 in Balleymoney, Antrim, Ulster, Ireland, died on 8 Apr 1880 in Lloydtown, King, Ontario, Canada, and was buried in 1880 in Lloydtown, King, Ontario, Canada. Matthew married Margaret. Margaret was born in 1810, died on 4 Mar 1872 in Lloydtown, King, Ontario, Canada, and was buried in 1872 in Lloydtown, King, Ontario, Canada. Another name for Margaret was Margaret Pinkerton.

        iii.  David Pinkerton was born circa 1798 in Ireland, died in 1874 in Greenock Township, Bruce, Ontario, Canada, and was buried in 1874 in Greenock Township, Bruce, Ontario, Canada. David married Mary Ann. Mary was born circa 1798 in Ireland and died in 1887 in Greenock Township, Bruce, Ontario, Canada.

9        iv.  Ann Pinkerton (born circa 1802 in Ireland - died on 30 Aug 1861 in Nottawasaga, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada). Ann married James Gallaway. James was born in Antrim, Ireland, died in Jun 1843 in York Twp., York County, Ontario, Canada, and was buried in 1843 in York Twp., York County, Ontario, Canada. The cause of his death was bursting of the mill stone. Other names for James were John Gallaway and James Galloway.

          v.  Henry Pinkerton was born circa 1805 in Ireland and died in Jan 1854 in Greenock Township, Bruce, Ontario, Canada. Henry married Eliza. Eliza was born circa 1811 in Ireland and died in 1897.

         vi.  Jane Pinkerton was born circa 1809 in Ireland and died in 1864 in Walkerton, Bruce, Ontario, Canada. Jane married Joseph Walker. Joseph was born circa 1801 and died in 1873 in Manitoulin Island, Ontario, Canada.

        vii.  Samuel Pinkerton was born circa 1816 in Antrim, Ireland and died on 5 Feb 1899 in Simcoe, Ontario, Canada. Samuel married Catherine. Catherine was born circa 1817 in Ireland, died on 26 Oct 1868, and was buried in 1868 in King Township, York, Home, Canada.


19. Jane was born in 1777, died on 18 Sep 1835 in Lloydtown, King, Ontario, Canada, and was buried in 1835 in Lloydtown, King, Ontario, Canada. Another name for Jane was Jane Pinkerton.

Burial Notes: Plot no. 87. She's buried with her two grandchildren: Margaret C. Pinkerton and Joseph Pinkerton. They're children of her son, Samuel Pinkerton and his wife Catherine.

Jane married James Pinkerton. James was born in 1762 in Antrim, Ireland, died on 5 Jun 1858 in Lloydtown, King, Ontario, Canada, and was buried in 1858 in Lloydtown, King, Ontario, Canada.

20. John McKay .

Events

• He had a residence between 31 Jan 1809 and 30 Jan 1821 in Killarrow, Argyll, Scotland.

• He resided at Laggan on 4 May 1814 in Kildalton, Argyll, Scotland.

• He had a residence between 5 Apr 1823 and 18 Nov 1831 in Kildalton, Argyll, Scotland.

John married Margaret Campbell.

          i.  Janet McKay was born circa 1809, was christened on 31 Jan 1809 in Killarrow, Argyll, Scotland, and died before 5 Oct 1818 in Killarrow, Argyll, Scotland.

         ii.  Mary McKay was born in 1810 and was christened on 20 Dec 1810 in Killarrow, Argyll, Scotland.

        iii.  Alexander McKay was born circa 1813 and was christened on 29 Jan 1813 in Killarrow, Argyll, Scotland.

10       iv.  James McKay (born on 15 Apr 1814 in Killarrow, Argyll, Scotland - died on 16 Feb 1906 in Clearview, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada). James married Mary Macalester, daughter of Godfry Macalester and Jennet Wilson, on 30 May 1836 in Greenock Old, Renfrewshire, Scotland. Mary was born circa 1815 in Kilmeny, Argyll, Scotland, was christened on 10 Jan 1815 in Kilmeny, Argyll, Scotland, died on 26 Apr 1894 in Nottawasaga, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada, and was buried in 1894 in Nottawasaga, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada. The cause of her death was general debility/old age. Other names for Mary were Mary Mac Alester, Mary Macalester, Mary Mc Kay, Mary McAlister, Mary McAllister, and Mary McKoy.

          v.  Nancy McKay was born in 1816 and was christened on 30 Jun 1816 in Killarrow, Argyll, Scotland.

         vi.  Janet McKay was born in 1818 and was christened on 5 Oct 1818 in Killarrow, Argyll, Scotland.

        vii.  Marion McKay was born circa 1821 and was christened on 30 Jan 1821 in Killarrow, Argyll, Scotland. Another name for Marion was Marion MacKay.

       viii.  Flora McKay was born in 1823 and was christened on 5 Apr 1823 in Kildalton, Argyll, Scotland. Another name for Flora was Flora MacKay.

         ix.  Margaret McKay was born in 1825 and was christened on 27 Jul 1825 in Kildalton, Argyll, Scotland.

          x.  Ester McKay was born in 1829 and was christened on 29 Dec 1829 in Kildalton, Argyll, Scotland.

         xi.  John McKay was born in 1831 and was christened on 18 Nov 1831 in Kildalton, Argyll, Scotland.


21. Margaret Campbell .

Events

• She had a residence between 31 Jan 1809 and 30 Jan 1821 in Killarrow, Argyll, Scotland.

• She resided at Laggan on 4 May 1814 in Kildalton, Argyll, Scotland.

• She had a residence between 5 Apr 1823 and 18 Nov 1831 in Kildalton, Argyll, Scotland.

Margaret married John McKay.

22. Godfry Macalester, son of John Macalester, was born in 1787 in Argyll, Scotland, was christened on 24 Dec 1787 in Kilcalmonell and Kilberry, Argyll, Scotland, died on 8 Aug 1870 in Nottawasaga, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada, and was buried in 1870 in Nottawasaga, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada. Other names for Godfry were Godferry Mac Alester, Godferry Macalester, Godfery Macalester, Godfrey Macalister, Godfrey Mc Alister, Godfery Mcalesteer, Godfery Mcalester, Godfrey McAlister, Gofrey Mcalister, Godfery Mcallister, and Godfrey McAllister.

Events

• He has conflicting birth information of 1788 and Argyll, Scotland.

• He has conflicting birth information of 1789 and Scotland.

• He resided at Carnbeg on 10 Jan 1815 in Killarrow, Argyll, Scotland.

• He appeared on the census on 14 Jan 1861 in Nottawasaga, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada. Godfrey McAllister, farmer, Scotland, Church of Scotland, 72, male, married, log home, 1 story, 1 family
Janet McAllister, Scotland, Church of Scotland, 70, female, married
Janet McAllister, Canada E, Church of Scotland, 17, female, single
Godfrey McAllister, Canada E, Church of Scotland, 15, male, single
Duncan McAllister, Canada W, Church of Scotland, 12, male, single.

• He worked as a farmer on 14 Jan 1861 in Nottawasaga, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada.

• He was Church of Scotland on 14 Jan 1861 in Nottawasaga, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada.

• He worked as a farmer on 8 Aug 1870 in Nottawasaga, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada.

Godfry married Jennet Wilson. Jennet was born circa 1791 in Isle of Islay, Argyll, Scotland, died on 20 Jun 1862 in Nottawasaga, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada, and was buried in 1862 in Nottawasaga, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada. Other names for Jennet were Janet McAllister, Janet Wilson, and Mary Wilson.

          i.  John Macalester was born in 1813, was christened on 18 Mar 1813 in Kilmeny, Argyll, Scotland, died on 27 Oct 1899 in Collingwood, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada, and was buried on 29 Oct 1899 in Nottawasaga, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada. Another name for John was John McAllister. John married Maria Smith before 1843 in Scotland. Maria was born circa 1818 in Scotland, died on 28 Jan 1891 in Collingwood, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada, and was buried on 30 Jan 1891 in Collingwood, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada.

11       ii.  Mary Macalester (born circa 1815 in Kilmeny, Argyll, Scotland - died on 26 Apr 1894 in Nottawasaga, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada). Mary married James McKay, son of John McKay and Margaret Campbell, on 30 May 1836 in Greenock Old, Renfrewshire, Scotland. James was born on 15 Apr 1814 in Killarrow, Argyll, Scotland, was christened on 4 May 1814 in Killarrow, Argyll, Scotland, died on 16 Feb 1906 in Clearview, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada, and was buried on 17 Feb 1906 in Nottawasaga, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada. Other names for James were James Mc Kay and James McKoy.

        iii.  Robert Macalester was born in 1817, was christened on 20 Apr 1817 in Kilmeny, Argyll, Scotland, died on 29 Apr 1852 in Nottawasaga, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada, and was buried in 1852 in Nottawasaga, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada. Another name for Robert was Robert McAllister.

         iv.  Charles Macalester was born on 15 Sep 1819 in Carnbeg, Kilmeny, Argyll, Scotland, was christened on 28 Sep 1820 in Kilmeny, Argyll, Scotland, died on 7 Mar 1899 in Nottawasaga, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada, and was buried in Mar 1899 in Nottawasaga, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada. Other names for Charles were Charles Mc Alister, Charles Mcalester, and Charles McAllister. Charles married Mary Currie on 3 Dec 1841.

          v.  Anne Macalester was born in 1822 and was christened on 30 Mar 1822 in Kilmeny, Argyll, Scotland. Another name for Anne was Anne Mcalesteer.

         vi.  Janet Macalester was born on 12 Mar 1824 in Argyll, Scotland, was christened on 27 May 1824 in Kilmeny, Argyll, Scotland, died on 6 Apr 1909 in Simcoe, Ontario, Canada, and was buried in 1909 in Nottawasaga, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada. Other names for Janet were Janet Mcalester and Janet McAllister. Janet married Archibald McDermid in 1848.

        vii.  Duncan Macalester was born on 1 May 1826 in Lossit, Kilmeny, Argyll, Scotland, was christened on 19 Jul 1826 in Kilmeny, Argyll, Scotland, died on 21 Dec 1903 in Collingwood, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada, and was buried in 1903 in Nottawasaga, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada. Other names for Duncan were Duncan Mcalester and Duncan McAllister. Duncan married Ann McColman in 1851. Duncan next married Elizabeth Dickson, daughter of Robert Dickson and Jane, on 14 Apr 1876 in Stayner, Ontario, Canada. Elizabeth was born circa 1843 in Ireland. Another name for Elizabeth was Lizzie Dickson.

       viii.  Margaret Macalester was born in 1829, was christened on 19 Mar 1829 in Kilmeny, Argyll, Scotland, and died before 1 Dec 1829. Another name for Margaret was Margaret Mcallister.

         ix.  Margaret Macalester was born between 19 Mar and 1 Dec 1829 in Scotland, was christened on 1 Dec 1829 in Kilmeny, Argyll, Scotland, died on 15 Dec 1893 in Nottawasaga, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada, and was buried in 1893 in Nottawasaga, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada. Other names for Margaret were Margaret McAllister and Margaret Mcallister. Margaret married William Montgomery on 10 Feb 1848 in Barrie, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada.

          x.  Godfrey Macalester was born in 1832 in Isle of Islay, Scotland and was christened on 23 Dec 1832 in Killarrow, Argyll, Scotland. Other names for Godfrey were Godfrey Macalister and Godfrey McAlister. Godfrey married Annie Currie, daughter of Archibald Currie and Mary, on 20 Oct 1873 in Collingwood, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada. Annie was born circa 1837 in Isle of Islay, Scotland.

         xi.  Richard Macalester was born in 1833 and was christened on 29 Dec 1833 in Killarrow, Argyll, Scotland. Another name for Richard was Richard Macalister.


23. Jennet Wilson was born circa 1791 in Isle of Islay, Argyll, Scotland, died on 20 Jun 1862 in Nottawasaga, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada, and was buried in 1862 in Nottawasaga, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada. Other names for Jennet were Janet McAllister, Janet Wilson, and Mary Wilson.

Events

• She resided at Carnbeg on 10 Jan 1815 in Killarrow, Argyll, Scotland.

• She appeared on the census on 14 Jan 1861 in Nottawasaga, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada. Godfrey McAllister, farmer, Scotland, Church of Scotland, 72, male, married, log home, 1 story, 1 family
Janet McAllister, Scotland, Church of Scotland, 70, female, married
Janet McAllister, Canada E, Church of Scotland, 17, female, single
Godfrey McAllister, Canada E, Church of Scotland, 15, male, single
Duncan McAllister, Canada W, Church of Scotland, 12, male, single.

Jennet married Godfry Macalester. Godfry was born in 1787 in Argyll, Scotland, was christened on 24 Dec 1787 in Kilcalmonell and Kilberry, Argyll, Scotland, died on 8 Aug 1870 in Nottawasaga, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada, and was buried in 1870 in Nottawasaga, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada. Other names for Godfry were Godferry Mac Alester, Godferry Macalester, Godfery Macalester, Godfrey Macalister, Godfrey Mc Alister, Godfery Mcalesteer, Godfery Mcalester, Godfrey McAlister, Gofrey Mcalister, Godfery Mcallister, and Godfrey McAllister.

24. John Beaumont was born circa 1771 in Harston, Cambridgeshire, England and was buried on 2 Feb 1853 in Comberton, Cambridgeshire, England. Another name for John was John Bearmint.

Events

• He has conflicting birth information of Cir 1766 and Harston, Cambridgeshire, England.

• He worked as a labourer on 23 Jul 1815 in Comberton, Cambridgeshire, England.

• He appeared on the census on 6 Jun 1841 in Comberton, Cambridgeshire, England. John Bement, 70, Agricultural Labourer, born in this country
Lidea Bemont, 60, born in this country.

• He appeared on the census on 30 Mar 1851 in Comberton, Cambridgeshire, England. Green End:
John Beaumont, head, married, age 85, Pauper late Agricultural Labourer, born Harston, Cambridgeshire
Lydia Beaumont, wife, married, age 75, born Comberton, Cambridgeshire
Edward Beaumont, grandson, age 17, born Cambridgeshire.

John married Lydia Pawley on 15 Feb 1792 in Comberton, Cambridgeshire, England. Lydia was christened on 15 Feb 1778 in Comberton, Cambridgeshire, England and was buried on 11 May 1858 in Comberton, Cambridgeshire, England. Other names for Lydia were Lyddea Bearmint and Lydia Pauley.

          i.  Joseph Beaumont was christened on 12 Jan 1794 in Comberton, Cambridgeshire, England and was buried on 30 Mar 1794 in Comberton, Cambridgeshire, England. Another name for Joseph was Joseph Bearmint.

         ii.  William Beaumont was christened on 16 Aug 1795 in Comberton, Cambridgeshire, England and was buried on 18 Aug 1795 in Comberton, Cambridgeshire, England.

        iii.  Susannah Beaumont was christened on 15 Jul 1798 in Comberton, Cambridgeshire, England.

         iv.  John Beaumont was christened in 1803 in Comberton, Cambridgeshire, England.

          v.  Marg Beaumont was christened on 20 Feb 1805 in Comberton, Cambridgeshire, England.

         vi.  Lydia Beaumont was christened on 14 Jun 1807 in Comberton, Cambridgeshire, England.

        vii.  Hannah Beaumont was christened on 18 Nov 1810 in Comberton, Cambridgeshire, England.

12     viii.  William Beaumont (christened on 2 Feb 1812, born in Comberton, Cambridgeshire, England). William married Elizabeth. Elizabeth was born circa 1818 in Hardwick, Cambridgeshire, England.

         ix.  Haster Beaumont was christened on 23 Jul 1815 in Comberton, Cambridgeshire, England.

          x.  Sarah Beaumont was christened on 22 Jun 1817 in Comberton, Cambridgeshire, England.


25. Lydia Pawley, daughter of John Paulle and Lydia Blacktop, was christened on 15 Feb 1778 in Comberton, Cambridgeshire, England and was buried on 11 May 1858 in Comberton, Cambridgeshire, England. Other names for Lydia were Lyddea Bearmint and Lydia Pauley.

Events

• She appeared on the census on 6 Jun 1841 in Comberton, Cambridgeshire, England. John Bement, 70, Agricultural Labourer, born in this country
Lidea Bemont, 60, born in this country.

• She appeared on the census on 30 Mar 1851 in Comberton, Cambridgeshire, England. Green End:
John Beaumont, head, married, age 85, Pauper late Agricultural Labourer, born Harston, Cambridgeshire
Lydia Beaumont, wife, married, age 75, born Comberton, Cambridgeshire
Edward Beaumont, grandson, age 17, born Cambridgeshire.

Lydia married John Beaumont on 15 Feb 1792 in Comberton, Cambridgeshire, England. John was born circa 1771 in Harston, Cambridgeshire, England and was buried on 2 Feb 1853 in Comberton, Cambridgeshire, England. Another name for John was John Bearmint.

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44. John Macalester was born before 1787.

Events

• He worked as a sailor in Dunskeig on 24 Dec 1787 in Kintyre, Argyll, Scotland.

• He resided at Dunskeig on 24 Dec 1787 in Kintyre, Argyll, Scotland.

John married someone.

22        i.  Godfry Macalester (born in 1787 in Argyll, Scotland - died on 8 Aug 1870 in Nottawasaga, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada). Godfry married Jennet Wilson. Jennet was born circa 1791 in Isle of Islay, Argyll, Scotland, died on 20 Jun 1862 in Nottawasaga, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada, and was buried in 1862 in Nottawasaga, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada. Other names for Jennet were Janet McAllister, Janet Wilson, and Mary Wilson.


50. John Paulle was born circa 1752 and was buried on 3 Jul 1832 in Comberton, Cambridgeshire, England. Other names for John were John Paule, John Pauley, and John Pawley.

John married Lydia Blacktop on 28 Nov 1775 in Comberton, Cambridgeshire, England. Lydia was born circa 1752 and was buried on 20 Jun 1821 in Comberton, Cambridgeshire, England. Other names for Lydia were Lydea and Lydia Pawley.

• They had marriage banns published in Oct 1775 in Comberton, Cambridgeshire, England. October 15th, 22nd and 29th, 1775.

25        i.  Lydia Pawley (christened on 15 Feb 1778 in Comberton, Cambridgeshire, England - buried on 11 May 1858 in Comberton, Cambridgeshire, England). Lydia married John Beaumont on 15 Feb 1792 in Comberton, Cambridgeshire, England. John was born circa 1771 in Harston, Cambridgeshire, England and was buried on 2 Feb 1853 in Comberton, Cambridgeshire, England. Another name for John was John Bearmint.

         ii.  Sushannah Paule was christened on 23 Dec 1792 in Comberton, Cambridgeshire, England.


51. Lydia Blacktop was born circa 1752 and was buried on 20 Jun 1821 in Comberton, Cambridgeshire, England. Other names for Lydia were Lydea and Lydia Pawley.

Lydia married John Paulle on 28 Nov 1775 in Comberton, Cambridgeshire, England. John was born circa 1752 and was buried on 3 Jul 1832 in Comberton, Cambridgeshire, England. Other names for John were John Paule, John Pauley, and John Pawley.

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