Family History Research: by Lorna Flint Laughton

E. BURR



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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  E. BURR

    Family/Spouse: F. STOREY. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Mabel STOREY and died.
    2. Garfield B. STOREY was born in 1893; died in 1895.
    3. G. STOREY
    4. Sheldon STOREY and died.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  P. BURR

    P. married Adelaide TRUMPOUR Adelaide (daughter of Paul Doxsee TRUMPOUR and Sarah BOWERS) was born on 29 Jan 1842 in Hillier Township, Prince Edward County, Canada West, Canada; was christened on 1 Feb 1866 in Hillier Township, Prince Edward County, Canada West, Canada; died in 1912; was buried in 1912 in Picton, Prince Edward County, Ontario, Canada. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Adelaide TRUMPOUR was born on 29 Jan 1842 in Hillier Township, Prince Edward County, Canada West, Canada; was christened on 1 Feb 1866 in Hillier Township, Prince Edward County, Canada West, Canada (daughter of Paul Doxsee TRUMPOUR and Sarah BOWERS); died in 1912; was buried in 1912 in Picton, Prince Edward County, Ontario, Canada.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Name: Adelaide Barr Trumpour
    • Reference Number: 120.22
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    • _UID: 21D6859D96314FEF8FA93BD4ED77E20DB800
    • Birth: Abt 1842, Canada West, Canada
    • Birth: 1843
    • Census: 1861, Hillier Township, Prince Edward County, Canada West, Canada
    • Baptism: 1 Feb 1866, Hillier Township, Prince Edward County, Canada West, Canada; by Rev. George Browne, Wesleyan Methodist Minister
    • Census: 18 Apr 1901, Bloomfield, Prince Edward County, Ontario, Canada

    Notes:

    Christened:
    Adelaide was baptized by Rev. George Browne.

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    Ontario County Marriage Registers: Volume 58 - Prince Edward County, 1858-1869. Family History Library microfilm # 1,030,064, item 3. Archives of Ontario MS 248, reel 14. Married PETER BURR December 24, 1861.

    Birth:
    Since she was age 19 in the 1861 census, her birth year was calculated as circa 1842.

    Census:
    She was enumerated as age 19, born in Upper Canada, and a Wesleyan Methodist. She was living with her parents, and her brothers, Herman Trumpour and Marshall Trumpour.

    Census:
    She was enumerated as age 59, married, a birth date of January 29, 1842, and a Methodist. She was living with her husband and daughter, Gertie.

    Buried:
    Adelaide was buried in Glenwood Cemetery, Picton.

    Children:
    1. 1. E. BURR
    2. Cora BURR and died.
    3. Herman A. BURR and died.
    4. G.L. BURR
    5. Harold BURR and died.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  William BURR was born in 1806; died on 19 Mar 1877.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Residence: Hillier Township, Prince Edward County, Canada West, Canada
    • _UID: 9AE45B5033084DADA4F255FF5B05C2228CB1
    • Residence: Abt 1839, Hillier Township, Prince Edward County, Upper Canada, Canada
    • Residence: 1 Feb 1866, Hillier Township, Prince Edward County, Canada West, Canada

    Notes:

    Residence:
    His daughter, Naomi Burr, was born around this time.

    William married Elmira Sophia REDNER in 1834. Elmira (daughter of Peter REDNER and Catharine BRICKMAN) was born in 1816; died on 14 Feb 1895. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Elmira Sophia REDNER was born in 1816 (daughter of Peter REDNER and Catharine BRICKMAN); died on 14 Feb 1895.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Name: Sophia Burr
    • Name: Sophia Redner
    • _UID: 56C6E35013D441B7B94EEEC1BA4C934DCAEF
    • Death: 1895

    Children:
    1. Charity Ann BURR was born in 1835; died in 1905.
    2. 2. P. BURR
    3. Naomi L. BURR was born about 1839 in Hillier Township, Prince Edward County, Upper Canada, Canada; died on 26 Aug 1909.
    4. Marshall Bidwell BURR was born on 26 Feb 1840 in Hillier Township, Prince Edward County, Upper Canada, Canada; was christened on 1 Feb 1866 in Hillier Township, Prince Edward County, Canada West, Canada; died in 1909.
    5. W.K. BURR

  3. 6.  Paul Doxsee TRUMPOUR was born in 1809 in Sophiasburgh Township, Prince Edward County, Upper Canada, Canada (son of Paul TRUMPOUR and Catherine DOXSEE); died in 1865 in Prince Edward County, Canada West, Canada; was buried in 1865 in Wellington, Prince Edward County, Canada West, Canada.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Reference Number: 120.2
    • Residence: Hillier Township, Prince Edward County, Upper Canada, Canada
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    • _UID: 06DB7D08FEB94FB3AC42DDE3DCFADBD75565
    • Birth: 1809
    • Birth: Abt 1813, Upper Canada, Canada
    • Residence: Abt 1837, Hillier Township, Prince Edward County, Ontario, Canada; when his son, Herman Trumpour, was born
    • Residence: Abt 1842, Hillier Township, Prince Edward County, Ontario, Canada; when his daughter, Adelaide Trumpour, was born
    • Census: 1861, Hillier Township, Prince Edward County, Canada West, Canada
    • Witness: 4 Jul 1864, Prince Edward County, Canada West, Canada; bond of $2400 that Susan (Bowers) Trumpour took out as surety when petitioning to administer the estate of her husband, Samuel Trumpour
    • Burial: 1865, Wellington, Prince Edward County, Canada West, Canada; in Wellington Cemetery, Old part, row 35, stone 17, grave 1
    • Burial: 1865, Wellington, Prince Edward County, Ontario, Canada; in Wellington Cemtery

    Notes:

    Death:
    Mrs. Marshall Trumpour wrote that "I have in a family Bible that Paul was born in 1809 and died in 1885".

    Residence:
    Paul and Sarah settled in Hillier.

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    Paul Trumpour witnessed the marriage of Victory SYKES and Caroline RUTTER on June 25, 1851 by licence. Victory Sykes was 26, of Boston City, United States. Caroline Rutter was 26 of Hillier, District of Prince Edward. The other witness was Jonathan RAYNOR. Place of marriage and parents were not recorded. See MAGRC: LIS BMD 017-1 Marriage Records Sollemnized by Rev. Daniel McMullen 1831-1873. Murray Clapp. 70 pages. Transcribed 2006 May 31. Page 13.
    Was this the Paul Trumpour? It could have been his father, Paul Trumpour 1781-1855.

    Birth:
    This date was carved on his gravestone.

    Birth:
    Since he was age 48 in the 1861 census, his birth year was calculated as circa 1813.

    Census:
    He was enumerated as age 48, married, born in Upper Canada, a Wesleyan Methodist, and a farmer. He was living with his wife, Sarah Trumpour, his sons, Herman and Marshall Trumpour, and his daughter, Adelaide Trumpour.

    Witness:
    Paul Trumpour made an oath. His value was $800.

    Buried:
    Paul was buried in Wellington Cemetery.

    Paul married Sarah BOWERS about 1835 in Upper Canada, Canada. Sarah was born in 1817; died in 1886; was buried in 1886 in Wellington, Prince Edward County, Ontario, Canada. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Sarah BOWERS was born in 1817; died in 1886; was buried in 1886 in Wellington, Prince Edward County, Ontario, Canada.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Reference Number: 120.2*
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    • _UID: 0581089C9D6B478EB5D46A3C673EB30694D2
    • Birth: 1817
    • Birth: Abt 1819, Upper Canada, Canada
    • Census: 1861, Hillier Township, Prince Edward County, Canada West, Canada
    • Census: 1881, Hillier Township, Prince Edward County, Ontario, Canada
    • Burial: 1886, Wellington, Prince Edward County, Ontario, Canada; in Wellington Cemetery, Old part, row 35, stone 17, grave 2

    Notes:

    _TODO:
    1886 obituary from Christian Guardian is scanned and ready for Legacy. Bowers family file folder.

    Birth:
    This date was carved on her gravestone.

    Birth:
    Since she was age 42 in the 1861 census, her birth year was calculated as circa 1819.

    Census:
    She was enumerated as age 42, married, born in Upper Canada, and a Wesleyan Methodist. She was living with her husband, Paul Trumpour, her sons, Herman and Marshall Trumpour, and her daughter, Adelaide Trumpour.

    Census:
    She was enumerated as age 62, born in Ontario, a C. Methodist, of German origin, and a widow. She was living with her son, Marshall B. Trumpour, David L. Trumpour, and Marshall's wife, Matilda (Pearsoll) Trumpour.

    Children:
    1. Herman B. TRUMPOUR was born on 8 Nov 1836 in Hillier Township, Prince Edward County, Upper Canada, Canada; died on 7 Jun 1903 in Prince Edward County, Ontario, Canada; was buried on 9 Jun 1903 in Wellington, Prince Edward County, Ontario, Canada.
    2. 3. Adelaide TRUMPOUR was born on 29 Jan 1842 in Hillier Township, Prince Edward County, Canada West, Canada; was christened on 1 Feb 1866 in Hillier Township, Prince Edward County, Canada West, Canada; died in 1912; was buried in 1912 in Picton, Prince Edward County, Ontario, Canada.
    3. M.B. TRUMPOUR


Generation: 4

  1. 10.  Peter REDNER was born on 20 Jan 1790 in United States (son of Henry REDNER and Maria BIELSFELDIN); died on 29 Jul 1864 in Ameliasburgh Township, Prince Edward County, Canada West, Canada.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Character: Ameliasburgh Township, Prince Edward County, Upper Canada, Canada
    • Character: Ameliasburgh Township, Prince Edward County, Upper Canada, Canada
    • Health: Ameliasburgh Township, Prince Edward County, Canada West, Canada
    • Health: Ameliasburgh Township, Prince Edward County, Canada West, Canada
    • Name: Peter Ridner
    • Occupation: Ameliasburgh Township, Prince Edward County, Upper Canada, Canada; carpenter
    • Occupation: Ameliasburgh Township, Prince Edward County, Upper Canada, Canada; carpenter
    • Occupation: Prince Edward County, Upper Canada, Canada; farmer
    • Occupation: Prince Edward County, Upper Canada, Canada; farmer
    • Reference Number: 246.0
    • Residence: Ameliasburgh Township, Prince Edward County, Upper Canada, Canada; "a quarter of a mile above the present Rednersville, then a forest"
    • Residence: Ameliasburgh Township, Prince Edward County, Upper Canada, Canada; "a quarter of a mile above the present Rednersville, then a forest"
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    • _UID: B264C5B84ABA412698330B48E57C5BE3BBE0
    • Birth: 1790
    • Emigration: 1793, Prince Edward County, Upper Canada, Canada; from USA
    • Residence: Abt 1798, Ameliasburgh Township, Prince Edward County, Upper Canada, Canada
    • Land: 14 Feb 1810, Ameliasburgh Township, Prince Edward County, Upper Canada, Canada; described as 135 acres of the south west half of lot 94, concession Bay of Quinte
    • Military: 1812, Ameliasburgh Township, Prince Edward County, Upper Canada, Canada
    • Military: 1812, Prince Edward County, Upper Canada, Canada; Prince Edward Militia
    • Land petition: 17 Jan 1816, York, York County, Upper Canada, Canada
    • Religion: Abt 1822, Ameliasburgh Township, Prince Edward County, Upper Canada, Canada; a member of the Methodist church
    • Military: Abt 1829, Prince Edward County, Upper Canada, Canada; 2nd Prince Edward Militia, 4th Company
    • Residence: Abt 1832, Ameliasburgh Township, Prince Edward County, Upper Canada, Canada
    • Residence: Abt 1832, Ameliasburgh Township, Prince Edward County, Upper Canada, Canada

    Notes:

    Character:
    "It has been written of our pioneer that all who knew him, knew him as a man of honor, and one who was naturally religious."

    Character:
    "It has been written of our pioneer that all who knew him, knew him as a man of honor, and one who was naturally religious."

    Health:
    "Peter Redner had the misfortune to be bitten in the foot by a rattlesnake, but was healed by a man who lived at the Carrying Place, who procured an herb called "rattlesnake weed". In order to prevent the poison from going up the leg, he tightly bound the ankle with a black ash bandage that had been taken from a root of the tree that was below water; and then applied the rattlesnake weed in some special fashion. Redner was saved, but the skin of his whole foot spotted like that of the rattlesnake. These snakes were so common at that time that the mowers and harvesters had to use every precaution when at their work, and would closely bind grass ropes round their boots and legs up to their knees."

    Health:
    "Peter Redner had the misfortune to be bitten in the foot by a rattlesnake, but was healed by a man who lived at the Carrying Place, who procured an herb called "rattlesnake weed". In order to prevent the poison from going up the leg, he tightly bound the ankle with a black ash bandage that had been taken from a root of the tree that was below water; and then applied the rattlesnake weed in some special fashion. Redner was saved, but the skin of his whole foot spotted like that of the rattlesnake. These snakes were so common at that time that the mowers and harvesters had to use every precaution when at their work, and would closely bind grass ropes round their boots and legs up to their knees."

    Occupation:
    "Before he had attained to manhood, he had undertaken a man's duties and assumed a man's repsonsibilities".

    Occupation:
    "Along with the duties of his farm, Peter Redner combined the work of carpenter."

    Occupation:
    "Along with the duties of his farm, Peter Redner combined the work of carpenter."

    Occupation:
    "Before he had attained to manhood, he had undertaken a man's duties and assumed a man's repsonsibilities".

    Residence:
    "Today [this land] is a highly cultivated farm under the ownership of his grandson, Peter D. Redner."

    Residence:
    "Today [this land] is a highly cultivated farm under the ownership of his grandson, Peter D. Redner."

    _TODO:
    FHL # 971. H2 wh. No microfilm or microfiche. Book "The King's Loyal Americans: The Canadian Facts, passenger lists, " by B. Wood-Holt; 'lists of early Huguenot, German and Yorkshire settlers to Nova Scotia; definitive list of Boston evacuees 1776; more than 200 pages of Loyalists from the south and New York to all ports in what was left of British North America, etc.'
    Toronto Branch UELA library F 5069. W57
    Ref: Fidelity, volume 16, no. 2, November/December 1993.

    _TODO:
    Go to Lorne Bowerman's website at www.cyberus.ca/~bowerman/albury/. In OGS Newsleaf, Vol. 31, No. 4, November 2001, page 119, article says "Those with ancestors buried at the Albury Cemetery on Rednersville Road are asked to contact (website). The cemetery board is attempting to update its records and to identify the early burials. The cemetery was extablished in 1825."

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    {current correspondence file folder of Agnes Epp}

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    {current correspondence file folder of Agnes Epp}

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    microfilm # 1630728. NAC # C-2742. Petition # R 11 / 89. September 5, 1818. Peter Redner.

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    Identify Peter Redner's land. Ameliasburgh Township. Owner c 1904 was Peter's grandson, Peter D. Redner. The land was "a quarter of a mile above the present Rednersville". See PLBQ page 712. Check atlas and Tremaine's map.

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    Scrapbooks (more than 1 book) at the Archives in Wellington [Prince Edward County Historical Society Archives?]. Ref: Article "Keep to the Known Facts", by Larry McQuiod in The New Searchlight, Volume 1, No. 1, March 2006, page 10.

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    Scrapbooks (more than 1 book) at the Archives in Picton [Prince Edward County Historical Society Archives?]. Ref: Article "Keep to the Known Facts", by Larry McQuiod in The New Searchlight, Volume 1, No. 1, March 2006, page 10.

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    Peter REDNER died in sometime after 1832 likely in Ameliasburgh Township, Prince Edward County

    _TODO:
    Thank Peter Johnson for cleaning up graves of Peter Redner and Catherine Brickman. Ask about full mb photos from him.

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    Wannamaker info in "Redner" file folders to sort.

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    Archives of Ontario F 1514: Township of Ameliasburgh fonds. Ref: Archeion website, April 7, 2007.

    Emigration:
    He was "a boy when his parents removed from the United States, in 1793, and settled in Prince Edward".

    Residence:
    Asa Weller certified that he had "known Peter Redner Jun?sup?r?/sup? of the Township of Ameliasburg that he hath resided therein upwards of Eighteen _ _ ".

    Land:
    He paid Frederick Fox "one hundred and fifty pounds lawful money" for the land. The original witnesses were James Young and John Young. The Bargain and Sale was not registered until June 11, 1814. It became instrument #303 in the copybook pages 151 and 152. The witnesses to the 1814 memorial were James Young and John Young. It was signed by Frederick Fox. The Deputy Registrar for the County of Prince Edward in 1814 was Daniel Wright.


    Military:
    Asa Weller certified, on January 15, 1816 in Thurlow, that Peter Redner "conducted himself Loyally during the late War with the United States both as a Militia Man and Teamster in transporting Government Stores".

    Military:
    He was a Private in Captain Sager's Company in the Prince Edward Militia. He served 6 months in 1812.

    Land petition:
    He petitioned for 200 acres of land as Peter Redner "Junior" of Ameliasburgh. He said that he was the son of the late Henry Redner of Ameliasburgh deceased, was of "full" age 21, and had a family. In his oath on January 18, 1816, he said that he had never received any land or order for land from the Crown. His brother, John Redner, made an oath confirming his identity. He submitted a certified statement from Robert C. Wilkins J.P. that he had sworn and subscribed the Oath of Allegiance at Thurlow on June 1, 1812. He submitted a certified statement from James McNabb J.P. and Asa Weller, written on January 15, 1816 in Thurlow, stating his loyalty.

    Religion:
    He was an exhorter, doing much faithful work to build up the church. "An obituary states that, in 1822, her received a license from Elder Ryan to exercise his gifts as a local preacher, and that he was powerful in exhortation and extensively useful in promoting religious revivals. Careful in making engagements, when they were made, he was honorable in fulfilling them."

    Military:
    His son-in-law, Henry Ainsworth, and his brother-in-law, William Brickman, were both in the 4th Company. William Brickman was a Sergeant.

    Residence:
    His son, Henry P. Redner, was born about this time.

    Residence:
    His son, Henry P. Redner, was born about this time.

    Peter married Catharine BRICKMAN. Catharine (daughter of Lewis BRICKMAN and Mary WANAMAKER) was born on 2 Jul 1793 in Upper Canada, Canada; died on 19 Nov 1866 in Ameliasburgh Township, Prince Edward County, Canada West, Canada. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 11.  Catharine BRICKMAN was born on 2 Jul 1793 in Upper Canada, Canada (daughter of Lewis BRICKMAN and Mary WANAMAKER); died on 19 Nov 1866 in Ameliasburgh Township, Prince Edward County, Canada West, Canada.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Name: Catherine Brickman
    • Reference Number: 247.0
    • Religion: Ameliasburgh Township, Prince Edward County, Canada West, Canada; a member of the Methodist church
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    • _UID: 4B408EFAF14242B6996E81FE6B6F167F336C

    Notes:

    Family:
    Catharine was "the daughter of a loyalist family of German extraction, who, before coming into Canada, lived near Poughkeepsie, in Dutchess County".

    Religion:
    She was an exhorter, along with her husband, and did much faithful work to build up the church.

    _TODO:
    Catharine (Brickman) REDNER died in sometime after 1832 likely in Ameliasburgh Twp, PE County

    Children:
    1. Polly REDNER was born about 1809 in Ameliasburgh Township, Prince Edward County, Upper Canada, Canada; died on 29 Jul 1892 in Hillier Township, Prince Edward County, Ontario, Canada; was buried on 31 Jul 1892 in Hillier Township, Prince Edward County, Ontario, Canada.
    2. William REDNER was born about 1812 in Canada; died in 1894.
    3. 5. Elmira Sophia REDNER was born in 1816; died on 14 Feb 1895.
    4. Rynard REDNER was born in 1819; died in 1892.
    5. Naomi REDNER was born in 1821; died in 1905.
    6. Lewis REDNER was born in 1824; died in 1890.
    7. Henry P. REDNER was born about 1832 in Ameliasburgh Township, Prince Edward County, Upper Canada, Canada; died about 1908 in Buffalo, Erie County, New York, United States.
    8. Sarah J. REDNER was born about 1832 in Canada; died in 1897.

  3. 12.  Paul TRUMPOUR was born in 1781 in Katsbaan, Ulster County, New York, British Colonies in America; was christened on 14 Jul 1782 in Rhinebeck, Dutchess County, New York, United States (son of John (Johannes, Hans, Haunts) TRUMPOUR and Elizabeth B?HR); died on 2 Apr 1855 in Hillier Township, Prince Edward County, Canada West, Canada; was buried on 6 Apr 1855 in Wellington, Prince Edward County, Canada West, Canada.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Name: Paulus Trombauer
    • Reference Number: 240.0
    • Residence: Hillier Township, Prince Edward County, Canada West, Canada
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    • _UID: 8026647D3D3C454CAFFA5E70F05BF3E92F2B
    • Birth: 1779, New York, British Colonies in America
    • Birth: 1781
    • Baptism: 14 Jul 1782, Rhinebeck, Dutchess County, New York, United States
    • Birth: 1783
    • Petition for land: 27 Jan 1804, Hallowell Township, Prince Edward County, Upper Canada, Canada; prepared on
    • Land: 17 Mar 1804, Upper Canada, Canada; granted from Order in Council
    • Petition for land: 17 Mar 1804, Toronto, York County, Upper Canada, Canada; was approved
    • Land: 28 Feb 1805, Upper Canada, Canada
    • Burial: 1855, Wellington, Prince Edward County, Canada West, Canada; in Wellington Cemetery, Old part, row 42, stone 2, grave 3
    • Memorial: 1855, Picton, Prince Edward County, Canada West, Canada
    • Burial: 5 Apr 1855, Wellington, Prince Edward County, Canada West, Canada; in Wellington Cemetery

    Notes:

    Land:
    Paul Trumpour "son of Haunts Trumpour, drew 200 acres of land, which now stands in the centre of the city of Toronto. At the time he considered it of no value and did not assume ownership, but bought lands and settled down upon the lake shore near Wellington, now owned by Clayton Pettingell and Milton Leavens".

    Family history:
    "He married Rebecca Doxsee and had nine children".

    Family history:
    "He married Katherine Doxsee and settled in Hillier".

    Residence:
    Paul "bought lands and settled upon the lake shore near Wellington, now owned by Clayton Pettingell and Milton Leavens".

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    baptised July 14, 1782

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    Married Catherine Doxsee c. 1801

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    land patents - check for Trumpour, Bowerman, Ainsworth, Redner. Is this in Reference Library or at Archives of Ontario.

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    Do I have Cameron cemetry? Concession 6, lot 81.

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    Family History Library microfilm for Ameliasburgh to find any Quinte family land instruments. Put on Land Abstracts Database.

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    Add more information to Legacy. Go through again. Make a corrections list for Noreen Smith and Quinte Branch. Continue to add to Legacy binder "Canada Cemeteries Ontario".

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    Family History Library microfilm for North Marysburgh and South Marysburgh to find any Quinte family land instruments. Put on Land Abstracts Database.

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    Digitize South Marysburgh and North Marysburgh cemetery folders - on Quinte book shelf. Also see file folders in Quinte files.

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    929.2 BLAC. book "The William P. Black Connection" by Ruth E. Law, 1989, 82 pages, photos. Prince Edward County. Copy at the Kingston Branch, OGS, Library. Ref: Kingston Relations, volume 27, No. 1, Jan/Feb 2000, page 5

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    try to photocopy "poetry" from old newspaper.

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    971.3 P2c v. 1 (not available - sent to cataloguing). 971.3 P2c v, 2. Minutes of the Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace for the Mecklenburgh / Midland District (counties of Frontenac, Lennox & Addington, Hastings and Prince Edward). Linda Corupe, 2001. No microfilms. "Minutes were transcribed from records found at the Archives of Ontario microfilm # MS-694 and MS-730. Vol. 1 1789-1790, 1794-1804, 1807-1816. Vol. 2 1832-1840. Check for Trumpour, Bowerman, Ainsworth, Redner.

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    Hallowell enumeration district #2 sheet (page) 119.

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    AFHS 971. GILC "Genealogy and Local History to 1900" by Brian Gilchrist & Clifford Duxbury Collier. Canadian Institute for Historical Microreproductions, 1995. 514 pages, soft cover, ISBN: 0-665-94444-6. Sold by OGS for c. $40. A bibliography of the Early Canadiana Microfiche Series. Ref: advertisement from OGS, c. 2000?

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    Archives of Ontario F 1919: Township of Sophiasburgh fonds. Ref: Archeion website, April 7, 2007.

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    Paul TRUMPOUR died April 2, 1855 in Hillier Township, Prince Edward County.

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    Paul's land petition was approved on March 17, 1804 and entered in Land Book E page 397. Where do I find this? Library and Archives Canada or Archives of Ontario? He eventually got Warrant V32 on February 28, 1805. Where is this? TR0058

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    Paul's land petition was approved on March 17, 1804 and entered in Land Book E page 397. The Lieutenant Governor's office also wrote him a letter on October 24, 1804. The reference is "Book of Letters to Individuals". Where do I find this? Library and Archives Canada or Archives of Ontario? He eventually got Warrant V32 on February 28, 1805. TR0058

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    Scan and add information to Legacy. Make a corrections list like for Wellington. Noreen Smith. Take pictures. Listing is on shelf of Quinte materials, but there is also a file folder "Quinte: cemeteries - Hillier".
    Also under Robert Hubbs. Are any Trumpour's buried here?

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    Add information to Legacy. Make a corrections list for Noreen Smith and Quinte Branch. Continue to add to Legacy binder "Canada Cemeteries Ontario".

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    Type up document about early Lutheran churches. In file folder "Quinte: Church - Lutheran". Reprint for Helen and Linda.

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    Finish putting Dad's information on my database.

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    Visit University of Toronto Archives. There was an 1830 and an 1840 survey of all the King's College lands to record who was on the lot and what improvements had been made to it. These surveys were used as an index to subsequent transactions and so you can se in those books who purchased or leased the lots. Must write all this out as photocopying is not allowed - the documents are fragile. See Ruth Burkholder's article in Quinte Land file folder.

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    Family History Library microfilm for Hallowell to find any Quinte family land instruments. Put on Land Abstracts Database.

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    Paul Trumpour witnessed the marriage of Victory SYKES and Caroline RUTTER on June 25, 1851 by licence. Victory Sykes was 26, of Boston City, United States. Caroline Rutter was 26 of Hillier, District of Prince Edward. The other witness was Jonathan RAYNOR. Place of marriage and parents were not recorded. See MAGRC: LIS BMD 017-1 Marriage Records Sollemnized by Rev. Daniel McMullen 1831-1873. Murray Clapp. 70 pages. Transcribed 2006 May 31. Page 13.
    Was this the Paul Trumpour? It could have been his son, Paul Trumpour 1709-1865.

    Birth:
    Since he died aged 76 in 1855, his birth year was calculated as circa 1779.

    Birth:
    This date was carved on his gravestone.

    Baptism:
    The sponsors were Henrich Meis and Maria B?hr.

    Birth:
    Since Paul petitioned for land saying that he was 21 years old on January 27, 1804, his birth year was calculated as circa 1783.

    Petition for land:
    Paul signed a petition saying that he was age 21, had not received land, was the son of John Trumpour UE, and asked for land as the son of a Loyalist. He made this oath before the local Commission of the Peace, Stephen Conger, who also certified the truth of the petition.

    Petition for land:
    The Lieutenant Governor Peter Hunter approved Paul Trumpour's petition for land after his office checked that his father John Trumpour's name was on the UE List. Paul was recommended for 200 acres of land.

    Land:
    He was "of Hallowell".

    Land:
    His approval for land was entered into Land Book E page 397, but Warrant V32 was not issued until February 28, 1805. In the meantime, the Lieutenant Governor's office wrote to him on October 24, 1804.

    Memorial:
    In the edition of May 29, 1855, under the column heading "Select Poetry For The Picton Times", a person with the initials "J.S." contributed the following writing, titled "Lines on the death of Mr. Paul Trumpour, who died near Wellington, April 2nd, 1855".


    Burial:
    [The gravestone was likely put up later by the family of his son, Joseph Trumpour, since they share the plot. Possibly this was a memorial stone and the remains may not be buried there.]

    Paul married Catherine DOXSEE. Catherine (daughter of Archelaus DOXSEE and Martha RAYNER) was born in 1781 in New York, United States; died in Dec 1865 in Hillier Township, Prince Edward County, Ontario, Canada; was buried in Dec 1865 in Wellington, Prince Edward County, Ontario, Canada. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 13.  Catherine DOXSEE was born in 1781 in New York, United States (daughter of Archelaus DOXSEE and Martha RAYNER); died in Dec 1865 in Hillier Township, Prince Edward County, Ontario, Canada; was buried in Dec 1865 in Wellington, Prince Edward County, Ontario, Canada.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Name: Catherine
    • Reference Number: 241.0
    • _TODO: Open
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    • _UID: A0015EFF00D743128D4A2AB3EF319C8E28A1
    • Birth: 1781
    • Birth: Abt 1788, United States
    • Census: 1861, Hallowell Township, Prince Edward County, Canada West, Canada
    • Burial: 1865, Wellington, Prince Edward County, Ontario, Canada; in Wellington Cemetery
    • Burial: 1865, Wellington, Prince Edward County, Canada West, Canada; in Wellington Cemetery, Old part, row 42, stone 2, grave 4

    Notes:

    _TODO:
    Doxsee Genealogy at the Marilyn Adams Genealogical Research Centre, Ameliasburgh, Ontario. Reference is GEN DOX 001-1. I only have page 12. See A00656.

    _TODO:
    CATHERINE TRUMPOUR.

    _TODO:
    Catherine (Doxsee) TRUMPOUR died December 1865 in Hillier Township, Prince Edward County. Not in yellow index.

    Birth:
    This date was carved on her gravestone.

    Birth:
    Since she was age 73 in the 1861 census, her birth year was calculated as circa 1788.

    Census:
    She was enumerated as age 73, a widow, born in the United States, and a Wesleyan Methodist. She was living with her son, Joseph Trumpour and his wife, Elizabeth Trumpour, her grandson, Richard H. Trumpour, and her granddaughter, Catherine J. Trumpour.

    Burial:
    [The gravestone was likely put up later by the family of her son, Joseph Trumpour, since they share the plot. Possibly this was a memorial stone and the remains may not be buried there.]

    Children:
    1. Sylvanus TRUMPOUR was born on 1 Aug 1804 in Prince Edward County, Upper Canada, Canada; died on 1 Mar 1875 in Hillier Township, Prince Edward County, Ontario, Canada; was buried on 3 Mar 1875 in Wellington, Prince Edward County, Ontario, Canada.
    2. Richard TRUMPOUR was born on 1 Aug 1805 in Prince Edward County, Upper Canada, Canada; died on 26 Feb 1876 in Hungerford Township, Hastings County, Ontario, Canada; was buried on 28 Feb 1876 in Hungerford Township, Hastings County, Ontario, Canada.
    3. 6. Paul Doxsee TRUMPOUR was born in 1809 in Sophiasburgh Township, Prince Edward County, Upper Canada, Canada; died in 1865 in Prince Edward County, Canada West, Canada; was buried in 1865 in Wellington, Prince Edward County, Canada West, Canada.
    4. William TRUMPOUR was born on 1 Apr 1809 in Prince Edward County, Upper Canada, Canada; died on 29 Oct 1871 in Ontario, Canada; was buried in Oct 1871 in Hungerford Township, Hastings County, Canada West, Canada.
    5. John TRUMPOUR was born on 17 May 1810 in Prince Edward County, Upper Canada, Canada; died on 22 Feb 1883 in Prince Edward County, Ontario, Canada; was buried about 23 Feb 1883 in Wellington, Prince Edward County, Ontario, Canada.
    6. Samuel TRUMPOUR was born in 1812 in Upper Canada, Canada; died on 18 May 1864 in Prince Edward County, Canada West, Canada; was buried about 20 May 1864 in Wellington, Prince Edward County, Canada West, Canada.
    7. Joseph TRUMPOUR was born on 28 Feb 1815 in Prince Edward County, Upper Canada, Canada; died on 31 Oct 1881 in Hallowell Township, Prince Edward County, Ontario, Canada; was buried about 2 Nov 1881 in Wellington, Prince Edward County, Ontario, Canada.
    8. Sarah TRUMPOUR was born in 1819 in Prince Edward County, Upper Canada, Canada; died in 1875 in Prince Edward County, Ontario, Canada; was buried in 1875 in Hallowell Township, Prince Edward County, Ontario, Canada.
    9. Rebecca TRUMPOUR was born on 25 Jul 1824 in Prince Edward County, Upper Canada, Canada; died on 10 Dec 1897 in Hillier Township, Prince Edward County, Ontario, Canada; was buried about 12 Dec 1897 in Hallowell Township, Prince Edward County, Ontario, Canada.



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