Family History Research: by Lorna Flint Laughton

Horatio N. CURLETTE

Male 1845 - 1903  (58 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Horatio N. CURLETTE was born on 3 Oct 1845 in Canada West, Canada (son of William B. CURLETTE and Almira STUART); died on 15 Oct 1903 in Wellington, Prince Edward County, Ontario, Canada; was buried about 16 Oct 1903 in Wellington, Prince Edward County, Ontario, Canada.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Reference Number: 240.531
    • _STAT: Never Married
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    • _UID: 6A890BCA4DA74F4CB537916E4A2870557998
    • Birth: Abt 1844, Canada West, Canada
    • Birth: 1845
    • Birth: 1845, Wellington, Prince Edward County, Canada West, Canada
    • Census: 1851, Hillier Township, Prince Edward County, Canada West, Canada
    • School: 1851, Hillier Township, Prince Edward County, Canada West, Canada
    • Assessment Roll: 1901, Wellington, Prince Edward County, Ontario, Canada
    • Census: 19 Apr 1901, Wellington, Prince Edward County, Ontario, Canada
    • Burial: Abt 15 Oct 1903, Wellington, Prince Edward County, Ontario, Canada; in Wellington Cemetery

    Notes:

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    Registration # 023608-03. Family History Library microfilm # 1,854,281 # 19304-24394. Horatio N. Curlett died on October 15, 1903 in Wellington. Index microfilm: Family History Library microfilm # 1,411,568 item 4.

    Birth:
    Since he was age 7 in the 1851 census, his birth year was calculated as circa 1844.

    Census:
    He was enumerated as a male, single, aged 7, born in Canada West, and a Wesleyan Methodist. He was living with his parents, William and Almira Colett, and his siblings, James Corlett (9), Paul Corlett (5), and Mary Corlett (1). They were living in a one-and-a-half-story frame house.

    Assessment Roll:
    He was recorded as a blacksmith and aged 57. He was a freeholder of 3/4 of an acre at 147 Main Street, assessed at $550. There were 2 people in the household. He was a Methodist.

    Census:
    He was enumerated as age 55, single, born on October 3, 1845, a Methodist, and a labourer. He made $150 in 1900. He was living with his widowed mother and his brother, Paul T. Curlette, at 149 Main Street.


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  William B. CURLETTE was born in 1809 in Sophiasburgh Township, Prince Edward County, Upper Canada, Canada (son of Robert Emmet CURLETTE and Christina TRUMPOUR); died on 5 Mar 1899 in Wellington, Prince Edward County, Ontario, Canada; was buried in 1899 in Wellington, Prince Edward County, Ontario, Canada.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Name: William Corlett
    • Reference Number: 240.53
    • Residence: Wellington, Prince Edward County, Canada West, Canada
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    • _UID: B6248A3AD0144432A649CB365297049B70AF
    • Birth: 1810, Sophiasburgh Township, Prince Edward County, Upper Canada, Canada; in the Green Point area
    • Birth: Abt 1811, Upper Canada, Canada
    • Moved: Abt 1829, Wellington, Prince Edward County, Upper Canada, Canada; from Green Point, as a young man
    • Land: 1834, Sutton, Simcoe County, Upper Canada, Canada
    • Land: 26 Oct 1834, North Gwilliambury Township, York County, Ontario, Canada; described as lot 10, 6th concession
    • Land: Abt Dec 1834, North Gwilliambury Township, York County, Ontario, Canada
    • Census: 1851, Hillier Township, Prince Edward County, Canada West, Canada
    • Municipal service: Abt 1878, Wellington, Prince Edward County, Ontario, Canada
    • Burial: 1899, Wellington, Prince Edward County, Ontario, Canada; in the east part of Wellington Cemetery

    Notes:

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    Registration # 022069-99. Family History Library microfilm # 1,854,392 # 20999-26227. William died March 5, 1899 in Wellington, Prince Edward County. Index microfilm: Family History Library microfilm # 1,411,568 item 4.

    Birth:
    Since he was age 40 in the 1851 census, his birth year was calculated as circa 1811.

    Land:
    "There was a record of him, in 1834, buying land located near Sutton, Ontario, from his mother and selling it within a month."

    Land:
    He bought this land from his mother for $ 400 - instrument # 15212.

    Land:
    He sold lot 10, concession 6 for $ 500. According to the "Abstract" he sold 100 acres, the south half, to Joel Draper on November 28, 1834 for $400 (instrument # 11708). He sold 100 acres, the north half, to John Francis on December 2, 1834 for $100 (instrument # 11346).

    Census:
    He was enumerated as a male, married, aged 40, a carpenter, born in Upper Canada, and a Wesleyan Methodist. He was living with his wife, Almira Colett (30), and their children, James Corlett (9), Horatio Corlett (7), Paul Corlett (5), and Mary Corlett (1). They were living in a one-and-a-half-story frame house.

    Municipal service:
    The 1878 Atlas mentioned that he was Constable of the village of Wellington.

    William married Almira STUART about 1844. Almira was born on 25 Jan 1822 in Upper Canada, Canada; died in 1903. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Almira STUART was born on 25 Jan 1822 in Upper Canada, Canada; died in 1903.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • _UID: F43CCCF30DAA44728C852EA43F8A1F5D8457
    • Birth: Abt 1821, Upper Canada, Canada
    • Birth: 1823
    • Census: 1851, Hillier Township, Prince Edward County, Canada West, Canada
    • Census: 19 Apr 1901, Wellington, Prince Edward County, Ontario, Canada

    Notes:

    Birth:
    Since she was age 30 in the 1851 census, her birth year was calculated as circa 1821.

    Census:
    She was enumerated as a female, married, aged 30, born in Upper Canada, and a Wesleyan Methodist. She was living with her husband, William Corlett (40), and their children, James Corlett (9), Horatio Corlett (7), Paul Corlett (5), and Mary Corlett (1). They were living in a one-and-a-half-story frame house.

    Census:
    She was enumerated as age 79, widowed, born on January 25, 1822, and a Methodist. She was living with her sons, Horatio N. Curlette and Paul T. Curlette, at 149 Main Street.

    Children:
    1. James CURLETTE was born about 1842 in Canada West, Canada; and died.
    2. 1. Horatio N. CURLETTE was born on 3 Oct 1845 in Canada West, Canada; died on 15 Oct 1903 in Wellington, Prince Edward County, Ontario, Canada; was buried about 16 Oct 1903 in Wellington, Prince Edward County, Ontario, Canada.
    3. P.T. CURLETTE
    4. Mary Emily CURLETTE was born in 1850 in Wellington, Prince Edward County, Canada West, Canada; died in 1852; was buried in 1852 in Wellington, Prince Edward County, Canada West, Canada.
    5. E.A. CURLETTE


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Robert Emmet CURLETTE was born in 1775 in Ireland (son of Mr. CURLETTE and EMMET); died in Feb 1812 in Upper Canada, Canada.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Immigration: Prince Edward County, Ontario, Canada
    • Name: Robert Curlett
    • Name: Robert Emmet Curlett
    • Reference Number: 240.5*
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    • _UID: C263C75785374EA8A28CF12216A511585ABC
    • Birth: Abt 1775; at Downpatrick
    • Military: 1798, Ireland
    • Emigration: Abt 1800, Ireland; to Canada
    • Immigration: Abt 1800, Sophiasburgh Township, Prince Edward County, Ontario, Canada; from Ireland
    • Death: Abt 1812; at the Battle of Queenston Heights
    • Military: Abt 1812, Ontario, Canada
    • Occupation: 1807-1812, Sophiasburgh Township, Prince Edward County, Ontario, Canada; legal distiller

    Notes:

    Burial:
    His grave has not been found in Prince Edward County.

    Family history:
    "The family story, passed down over the generations, is that Robert Emmet Curlette was a descendant of the Hugenouts of France." His ancestors "are said to have fled to Ireland. It is not clear at this time exactly when this happened or which route they took. The handed down story in the North American branch of the family is that they first went to Scotland, but left there for Ireland when the Protestants were persecuted in Scotland in the late 1600's."

    Family history:
    "The story in the current Irish branch of the Curlett family, one of whom we have contacted, is that 3 Curlett brothers came to Ireland from England (likely the Isle of Man) with Oliver Cromwell in 1649, or slightly later, as part of the British policy of settling Englishmen (Protestants) on the lands of the dispossessed Irish (Catholics). The 3 brothers are said to have settled in the County of Down in the villages of Inch/Downpatrick, Kilmegan/Dundrum and Kilkeel respectively. A review of birth, baptism and marriage rrecords for the period 1790-1870 (the earliest ones available) for Curlett in Ireland shows three clusters of Curletts around those 3 locations during that period. The earliest records of a Curlett in Ireland [that] we have found to date are of 2 marriages in 1720 in the Inch/Downpatrict area. Thus, the circumstantial evidence supports the Irish branch version."

    Family history:
    "The passed down story in his Canadian descendants is that Robert Emmet Curlett was from the Inch/Downpatrick area of Ireland. The story is told that in 1798 he joined his cousin, Robert Emmet, in the Irish Rebellion of that year against the British. The rebellion failed because the promised French support did not materialize. Robert Emmet, the cousin, was captured by the British and hung as a traitor. Robert Emmet Curlett, along with others, excaped and hid in the coastal caves east of Belfast until they could board a ship out of the country. Several of the excapees, it is said, including Robert Emmet Curlett, after landing in New York, came to the United Empire Loyalist stronghold around Belleville, Ontario. That is the story of how Robert Emmet Curlett came to North America."

    Land:
    Robert did not own land in the area of Green Point either in his name or his wife's name. He may have been a tenant on land belonging to his father-in-law, John Trumpour.

    Immigration:
    "Why Robert E. Curlett, with his alleged history of anti-British activity, came to a Loyalist stronghold in Upper Canada is not clear. One explanation is that others in his group had family or friends in the Belleville area. It is alleged that one of his travelling companions was a Mr. Wilson, who had descendants who became leaders in Belleville politics."

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    Canadian Veterans of the War of 1812. Eric Jonasson. Wheatfield Press, 1981. 70 pages. ISBN: 0920374069. Calgary Public Library, Central Humanities Reference, 929.371 CAN. Catalogue: June 29, 2012.

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    Helen Peppler hbpeppler@hotmail.com was organizing a Corlett family reunion for July 2012. Ref: Bruce Bulletin, Vol 22, Issue 4, November 2011, pages 6 and 7, Bruce County Branch, OGS.
    Sent email on September 6, 2012. See email under info in Curlette family under Trumpour family "Genealogy Families".

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    Share information with Colin and Marianne Hodgson. hodgcm@gmail.com.


    Military:
    He "took part in the Emmett Rebellion in 1798, and had he been caught by the British Government, his fate would have been the same as that of Robert Emmett, who was his cousin, who was executed for his participation in this Rebellion".

    Immigration:
    He settled in the Green Point area.

    Military:
    "The story passed down through the generations is that Robert Emmet Curlett decided to fight on the American side during the War of 1812 and was killed at the Battle of Queenston Heights in February 1812. To date, we have not been able to verify this story and have been unable to find any record of his death."

    Occupation:
    "It is said (in a family letter, written in 1932 by Grace Curlette Hyman, then aged 77) that, during the period 1807-1812, he operated a legal distillery on lot 44, Concession 2, SW of Green Point. A review of the Prince Edward County land title records shows that all 93 acres of lot 44 were owned by Robert's father-in-law, John Trompour, during that period, so that could be true. We found no record of Robert Emmet Curlett owning any land in Prince Edward County."

    Robert married Christina TRUMPOUR about 1807 in Sophiasburgh Township, Prince Edward County, Ontario, Canada. Christina (daughter of John (Johannes, Hans, Haunts) TRUMPOUR and Elizabeth B?HR) was born in 1785; died in 1839 in Sophiasburgh Township, Prince Edward County, Upper Canada, Canada. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Christina TRUMPOUR was born in 1785 (daughter of John (Johannes, Hans, Haunts) TRUMPOUR and Elizabeth B?HR); died in 1839 in Sophiasburgh Township, Prince Edward County, Upper Canada, Canada.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Name: Tina Trumpour
    • Reference Number: 240.5
    • _UID: 9ACAA593CE144D368BDAA798E20B209A4C12
    • Birth: Abt 1775, Katsbaan, Ulster County, New York, British Colonies in America
    • Land petition: 29 Jan 1807, Ontario, Canada
    • Land petition: 29 Jan 1807, Sophiasburgh Township, Prince Edward County, Upper Canada, Canada
    • Land petition: 29 Jan 1807, Sophiasburgh Township, Prince Edward County, Upper Canada, Canada
    • Petition for land: 28 Feb 1807; Tina's petition was noted as received from Ebenezer Washburn
    • Petition for land: Abt 1 Mar 1807, Toronto, York County, Upper Canada, Canada; The assertion in Tina's petition that her father, John Trumpour, was a U. E. Loyalist, was investigated
    • Petition for land: 11 Mar 1807, York, York County, Upper Canada, Canada; Tina's petition was received at the Lieutenant Governor's Office
    • Land: 13 Mar 1807, Upper Canada, Canada; granted by Order in Council
    • Petition for land: 13 Mar 1807, York, York County, Upper Canada, Canada; was read in Council [Executive Council]
    • Land grant: 28 Mar 1807, York, York County, Upper Canada, Canada; was noted as Warrant "U 500 issued to the Attorney General
    • Land: 2 Jan 1808, North Gwilliambury Township, York County, Ontario, Canada; located at lot 10, concession 6
    • Land: 26 Oct 1834, North Gwilliambury Township, York County, Ontario, Canada

    Notes:

    Burial:
    Her grave has not been found in Prince Edward County.

    Land petition:
    Tina's petition, as the daughter of a United Empire Loyalist, was stored in the National Archives [of Canada] Record Group 1, the Upper Canada Land Petitions, L 3, Volume 96, Bundle 8, 1806-1808.

    Land petition:
    Her petition read "That your petitioner is the daughter of John Trumpour Sen. of the Township of Sophiasburgh a U.E. Loyalist, That she is married to Robert Curlett of Sophiasburgh and has never received any land or order of land from the Crown. Wherefore your Petitioner prays that your Excellency may be pleased to grant her two hundred acres of the waste lands of the Crown and permit Ebenezer Washburn Esquire or his lawful agent to locate the same and take out the Deed when completed. And your petitioner will ever pray. Sophiasburgh 29th Jan. 1807. Her Mark. Tina X Curlett".

    Land petition:
    Tina signed (with an "X" mark) a sworn statement to Nicholas Lazier, that "she is the person, she dexcribes herself to be in the within petition that she is married to Robert Curlett and has never received any land or order for land from the Crown."
    Then, Nicholas Lazier certified that Tina had signed the document.

    Petition for land:
    [This may have been at the Land Board for the Midland District].

    Petition for land:
    A person named J. Mantne [?] noted on the cover page of the petition that "The Name of John Trompeau appears on the UE List, ___ of the sames as stated within. Petitioner has had no land by Order in Council."
    Another person, John W. Gill [some letters? below his signature} wrote "DUE".
    [This may have done at the Land Board of Midland District level].

    Petition for land:
    It was "referred to the Executive Council by order of the Lieutenant Governor". W. Hatton signed this notation.

    Land:
    She was "of Sophiasburgh".

    Petition for land:
    The notation made was "The Petitioners ___ in ___ of Law as the daughter of U. E. Loyalist." Signed by Thos. Hall [?], Chairman. Approved. Francis Gore, Lt. Governor.

    Land grant:
    Another notation stated "entered in Land Book "C", page 289.

    Land:
    Her grant of 200 acres was recorded in the Ontario Land Records Index as RG 8, Series 13840, Volume 1, page 21. The patent to her was shown on the "Abstract" for this lot in the land registry records.

    Land:
    Tina sold lot 10, concession 6 to her son William B. Curlett on this date for $ 400.

    Children:
    1. Edward Hamilton CURLETTE was born in 1807 in Sophiasburgh Township, Prince Edward County, Upper Canada, Canada; died on 27 Apr 1880 in Adolphustown Township, Lennox and Addington County, Ontario, Canada; was buried about 29 Apr 1880 in Adolphustown Township, Lennox and Addington County, Ontario, Canada.
    2. John T. CURLETTE was born in 1808 in Sophiasburgh Township, Prince Edward County, Upper Canada, Canada; died on 25 Feb 1889 in North Fredericksburgh Township, Lennox and Addington County, Ontario, Canada; was buried in 1889 in Sophiasburgh Township, Prince Edward County, Ontario, Canada.
    3. 2. William B. CURLETTE was born in 1809 in Sophiasburgh Township, Prince Edward County, Upper Canada, Canada; died on 5 Mar 1899 in Wellington, Prince Edward County, Ontario, Canada; was buried in 1899 in Wellington, Prince Edward County, Ontario, Canada.
    4. Dr. James Ford CURLETTE was born on 28 May 1812 in Sophiasburgh Township, Prince Edward County, Upper Canada, Canada; died on 29 Aug 1898 in Belleville, Hastings County, Ontario, Canada; was buried about 30 Aug 1898 in Picton, Prince Edward County, Ontario, Canada.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Mr. CURLETTE was born about 1750 in Downpatrick, County Down, Ireland; died in Downpatrick, County Down, Ireland.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • _UID: F1A222917F574C589C7FE3D7CA8C804DB87F

    Mr. married EMMET about 1772 in Ireland. was born about 1750 in County Cork, Ireland; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  EMMET was born about 1750 in County Cork, Ireland; and died.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • _UID: E6D4D85D6C9548789D853AAAA179295F58AD

    Children:
    1. 4. Robert Emmet CURLETTE was born in 1775 in Ireland; died in Feb 1812 in Upper Canada, Canada.

  3. 10.  John (Johannes, Hans, Haunts) TRUMPOUR was born on 10 Mar 1754 in Katsbaan, Ulster County, New York, British Colonies in America; was christened on 10 Mar 1754 in Katsbaan, Ulster County, New York, British Colonies in America (son of Johannes TRUMPOUR and Christina FIERO); died in 1810 in Sophiasburgh Township, Prince Edward County, Upper Canada, Canada; was buried in 1810 in Sophiasburgh Township, Prince Edward County, Upper Canada, Canada.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Emigration: Dutchess County, New York, United States
    • Burial: Sophiasburgh Township, Prince Edward County, Upper Canada, Canada; in Roblin's Mills Cemetery
    • Burial: Sophiasburgh Township, Prince Edward County, Upper Canada, Canada; in Top of the Hill Cemetery
    • Land: Sophiasburgh Township, Prince Edward County, Upper Canada, Canada
    • Military: Ulster County, New York, United States
    • Name: Haunts Trumpour
    • Name: Horatio Trumpour
    • Name: Johannes Trombauer
    • Name: Johannes Trumpour
    • Reference Number: 480.0
    • Residence: Sophiasburgh Township, Prince Edward County, Upper Canada, Canada
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    • _UID: 4390B42F1F2F4200AD7BC96D9A441E9E3E92
    • Baptism sponsors: 10 Mar 1754, Katsbaan, Ulster County, New York, British Colonies in America; were Johannes Maul and wife Elisabeth Tromboor
    • Family: 10 Mar 1754, Katsbaan, Ulster County, New York, British Colonies in America; The baptism date conflicts with the baptism of sister Christina on May 26 1754
    • Politics: Abt 1775, Katsbaan, Ulster County, New York, British Colonies in America
    • Military: 1777, Ulster County, New York, British Colonies in America
    • Family: Abt 1784, Upper Canada, Canada
    • Moved: Abt 1784, Upper Canada, Canada; from Lower Canada
    • Immigration: 1784, Sophiasburgh Township, Prince Edward County, Upper Canada, Canada
    • Immigration: 1784, Lower Canada, Canada; from New York
    • Immigration: 17 May 1784, Sorel, Lower Canada, Canada
    • Residence: Aft 1784, Prince Edward County, Upper Canada, Canada
    • Baptismal sponsor: 1786, Katsbaan, Ulster County, New York, British Colonies in America; with his wife, Elizabeth Bohr, to a baptism in Katsbaan Church
    • Loyalist: 1790
    • Land grant: 24 Jan 1791, Sophiasburgh Township, Prince Edward County, Upper Canada, Canada; of lot 42 Concession 2 West of the Carrying Place, 200 acres
    • Petition for land: 26 Jan 1791, Kingston, Frontenac County, Upper Canada, Canada; for land in Ninth Township
    • Petition for land: 26 Jan 1791, Kingston, Frontenac County, Upper Canada, Canada; No. 497
    • Petition for land: Jul 1797, Prince Edward County, Upper Canada, Canada; for family lands and for ungranted lands
    • Petition for land: 10 Jul 1797, Adolphustown Township, Lennox and Addington County, Upper Canada, Canada
    • Designation: 29 Jan 1807, Sophiasburgh Township, Prince Edward County, Upper Canada, Canada; as a "U. E. Loyalist" in the petition of his daughter, Tina Curlett, when applying for a land grant
    • Family history: Abt 1812, Sophiasburgh Township, Prince Edward County, Upper Canada, Canada

    Notes:

    The 'three daughters [of John] married James, Meyer, and Richard Osborne, respectively, and settled in Sophiasburgh".

    Emigration:
    John and his brother, Paul, "came originally from Dutchess county, NY, and are undoubtedly of Dutch extraction".

    Military:
    "He belonged to the 1st Regiment of Ulster Militia in the Revolutionary War (see Brink, History of Saugerties)."

    Land petition:
    Richard Arless Flint found John Trumpour's petition for land in RG1, Manuscript Section, Public Archives of Canada, in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, on November 17, 1971.

    Land:
    "Green Point was formerly called Grassy Point. John Trumpour was the first settler there and kept a Public House, the first in the Township."

    Burial:
    [Since there were approximately 9 tombstones and footstones in this cemetery that were illegible, John Trumpour and his wife could be buried there.]

    Burial:
    John could be buried in the Top of the Hill cemetery. This burying ground "was located on County Road 15 (concession 1, SWGP, lot 40 (County Road 15) however nothing remains at the site. Permission was apparently received to build a house upon the property, and this still stands." The Wanamakers recorded 3 burials here. It is believed that the stones were transferred to Glenwood Cemetery, Picton.

    Religion:
    "At one time nearly all of the family [Trumpour] belonged to the Society of Friends".

    Residence:
    John's house at Grassy Point was recorded in Hans Waltimeyer's diary in 1797 as being a place where people stayed and where the Militia trained annually. In 1799, Waltimeyer mentions that Grassy Point used to be an Indian village. "Even though Trumpour's house is here now, they still come occasionally to stay a while".

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    baptism c. 1754

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    Married Elizabeth Baar (Beer, B?r) c. 1775

    _TODO:
    Trumpour. typewritten manuscript, no index; ref - Fidelity, volume 6, no 9. Check reference. Is this at Toronto Reference Library?

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    by E. Keith Fitzgerald; from OGS $ 25.00; ref: Fidelity, volume 22, no. 6, Sept 2000. This might be "Ontario People: 1796-1803". AFHS 971.3 FITZ

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    "Inventing the Loyalists: the Ontario Loyalist tradition and the creation of the usable pasts" by Norman Knowles. 244 pages. $ 18.95 plus $ 4.25 postage; Ref: Toronto Tree, volume 29, issue 4, July/August 1998. Copy at OGS Library, North York.

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    "New York Genealogical & Biographical Record". OGS Library has volumes 105 to 107; ref: Families, vol 17, no 1, 1978

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    FHL microfilm # 1,403,568 - Township Papers for Sophiasburgh - up to page 1305, and rest - # 1,403,569.

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    3 volumes and Research Guide to Loyalist Ancestors. 1990. Check for Trumpour, Redner, Cole.

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    Ivy Trumpour is active with the Edmonton Branch U.E.L.A.C. Contacts are Cal or Vera Chisholm, Edmonton, 780-454-2635, vera@telusplanet.net. Ref: Relatively Speaking, Vol. 28, No. 4, November 2000, pages 4 and 5.

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    find land petition - proper source - add to Legacy

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    microfilm # 1630769. NAC # C-2833. Petition # T 6 / 23 - check T 6 / 3 too. March 17, 1804. John Trumpour UEL.

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    microfilm # 1630708. NAC # C-2484 ?. Petition # O 8 / 7. March 13, 1807. John Trumpour UEL, senior, in Sophiasburgh Township.

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    microfilm # 1630788. NAC # C-2956. Petition # W 14 / 18. April 1, 1824. John Trumpour [Trompour], in Sophiasburgh.

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    microfilm # 1630607. NAC # C-2050 ? Petition # H 14 / 159. June 22, 1825. John Trumpour UEL, in Sophiasburgh Township.

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    microfilm # 1630613. NAC # C-2097 ? Petition # H 22 / 20. October 10, 1839. John Trumpour UEL, deceased.

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    new "ue" pin. Buy at Branch Office.

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    Anglican Registers, 1787-1814 - St John's Church, Bath. Kingston, Ontario: Kingston Branch, OGS, 1980. R 929.37135 SAI. Ref: Chinook, Vol. 4, No. 4, Summer 1984. 105 pages. Authors: Loral & Mildred Wanamaker. "Part of ... publication (1976) called The Early Church Records of the Rev. John Langhorn and Rev. Robert McDowall." Catalogue: June 29, 2012.

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    Calgary Public Library, Central 4th Floor Humanities - reference. "An Annotated Nominal Roll of Butler's Rangers 1777-1784: with documentary sources" by William A. Smy. Friends of the Loyalist Collection at Brock University, 2004. 237 pages. ISBN: 0973538600 paperback. Catalogue: June 29, 2012.

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    John TRUMPOUR died sometime after 1811 in Sophiasburgh Township, Prince Edward County.

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    See file folder in Trumpour files.

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    INDEX TO WILLS PROBATED: FRONTENAC COUNTY 1857-1973. Kingston, Kingston Branch, OGS, 1988. softcover, 160 pages. $22.00 from Kingston Branch. This was a "mammoth undertaking by volunteers over 10 years. The transcripts were taken from the original Abstract Indexes Register prior to their being moved from the Frontenac County Courthouse to the Archives of Ontario. Approx 18,000 names. Ref: Families, OGS, Volume 28, No. 1, 1989, page 56.

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    Lutheran papers from - re-read. In Quinte churches Lutheran.

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    book by George Schweitzer

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    what is the call number?

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

    Baptism sponsors:
    Jones referenced the Loonenburg Lutheran Churchbook.

    Politics:
    He refused to sign "The Articles of the Association of Freeholders and Inhabitants of Ulster County, New York", and thus became a "Tory".

    Military:
    In his petition for land on July 10, 1797, John stated that he had "joined the British Army at New York in the year 1777, and in consequence suffered both in person and in property".

    Family:
    In his petition for land on July 10, 1797, John stated that he had "removed into the Province of Lower Canada in the year 1784 and afterwards into this Province with his wife and seven children".

    Moved:
    In his petition for land on July 10, 1797, John stated that he had "removed into the Province of Lower Canada in the year 1784 and afterwards into this Province with his wife and seven children".

    Immigration:
    In his petition for land on July 10, 1797, John stated that he had "removed into the Province of Lower Canada in the year 1784 and afterwards into this Province with his wife and seven children".

    Immigration:
    John settled at Green Point, Sophiasburgh. It is said that he "came up the Bay of Quinte past the home of his brother [Paul] who had already located at Adolphustown".

    Immigration:
    John was at Sorel with Simon Cole. They had written to their families in Ulster County to meet them at Skenesborough. They asked and received passes, permission, and men to help them go to Skenesborough and get their families.

    Residence:
    In his petition for land on July 10, 1797, John stated that he had purchased a lot of land in the County of Prince Edward on which he now resides, and has made large improvement on the same".

    Loyalist:
    John "of Sophiasburgh & Ameliasburgh" was listed as "A Loyalist within the British Lines at New York."

    Petition for land:
    "John Trumpour, late of Esopus in the State of New York, prays to be admitted as a settler in this district and to have 200 acres of land assigned. He is brother to Paul Trumpour of Adolphus Town, settled under the Instructions of 1783 and, being otherwise a person of good character, a certificate is granted him for 200 acres and the oath of allegiance administered."

    Petition for land:
    John petitioned for land as a Loyalist and asked for land in the Ninth Township [Murray Township?]. He said that he was "always firmly attached to the British Government and Constitution" and "has come to this settlement with a view to become an inhabitant of it".

    Petition for land:
    This was referred to in the petition by his son, John Trumpour Junior, in 1848 for the property in Murray Township.

    Petition for land:
    John petitioned for more land as Lord Dorchester's bounty and 50 acres for each member of his family making up 600 acres. He included an affidavit from Peter Van Alstine, Justice of the Peace, saying that John had taken the Oath that the contents of the petition were "true in substance and matter of fact". The Committee replied that John had to "state the number of children which he had in this province previous to 1789".

    Designation:
    Tina's petition says that "your petitioner is the daughter of John Trumpour Senr. of the Township of Sophiasburgh, a U. E. Loyalist".

    Family history:
    "The story is told that when Robert [Curlett] joined the American army his father-in-law, John Trumpour, a dedicated United Empire Loyalist, was so upset that he disowned the Curlett family and influenced the Government to expropriate Robert's land. To date, we have not been able to confirm or refute this story. However, circumstantial evidence tends to refute it. The four sons of Robert Emmet [Curlett] all stayed in the Green Point area. The second son, John [Curlett] lived on land close to where Robert's distillery was said to have been and on land owned by his grandfather."

    John married Elizabeth B?HR in 1773 in New York, British Colonies in America. Elizabeth (daughter of Hermannus B?R and Maria Eva) was born on 3 Mar 1757 in Loonenburg, New York, British Colonies in America; was christened on 3 Mar 1757 in Loonenburg, New York, British Colonies in America; died in 1840 in Sophiasburgh Township, Prince Edward County, Upper Canada, Canada; was buried in 1840 in Sophiasburgh Township, Prince Edward County, Upper Canada, Canada. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  Elizabeth B?HR was born on 3 Mar 1757 in Loonenburg, New York, British Colonies in America; was christened on 3 Mar 1757 in Loonenburg, New York, British Colonies in America (daughter of Hermannus B?R and Maria Eva); died in 1840 in Sophiasburgh Township, Prince Edward County, Upper Canada, Canada; was buried in 1840 in Sophiasburgh Township, Prince Edward County, Upper Canada, Canada.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Burial: Sophiasburgh Township, Prince Edward County, Upper Canada, Canada
    • Name: Elisabetha B
    • Name: Elisabetha Beer
    • Name: Elizabeth Beer
    • Name: Elizabeth Bohr
    • Reference Number: 481.0
    • _TODO: Open
    • _TODO: Open
    • _UID: 355087E688174F6A818FC16F9FB1CDBE65C6
    • Birth: 1756, Katsbaan, Ulster County, New York, British Colonies in America
    • Baptism: 3 Mar 1757, Loonenburg, New York, British Colonies in America
    • Birth: 3 Mar 1757, Loonenburg, New York, British Colonies in America

    Notes:

    Burial:
    Elizabeth is likely buried at the Top of the Hill cemetery on concession 1, SWGP, lot 40. There are no longer any stones there.

    _TODO:
    baptism c. 1756

    _TODO:
    Elizabeth (Bahr) TRUMPOUR died sometime after 1800 in Sophiasburgh Township, Prince Edward County.

    Baptism:
    The sponsors were Wilhelm and Christna Behr.

    Notes:

    Marriage:
    "Several of the missing marriages were probably entered in some of the long-missing Reformed churchbooks started by Pastor Joh: Friederich Hager."

    Children:
    1. Betsey TRUMPOUR was born in 1774 in New York, British Colonies in America; died in 1820 in Northumberland County, Upper Canada, Canada.
    2. William TRUMPOUR was born in 1775 in New York, British Colonies in America; and died.
    3. John TRUMPOUR was born on 27 Mar 1777 in Ulster County, New York, British Colonies in America; was christened on 30 Mar 1777 in West Camp, Ulster County, New York, British Colonies in America; and died.
    4. Sarah TRUMPOUR was born on 24 Jan 1780 in New York, British Colonies in America; died on 28 Dec 1835 in Sophiasburgh Township, Prince Edward County, Upper Canada, Canada; was buried on 30 Dec 1835 in Sophiasburgh Township, Prince Edward County, Upper Canada, Canada.
    5. 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; 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.
    6. 5. Christina TRUMPOUR was born in 1785; died in 1839 in Sophiasburgh Township, Prince Edward County, Upper Canada, Canada.
    7. Catherine TRUMPOUR was born in 1787; died in 1824.
    8. Deborah TRUMPOUR was born in 1792; died on 15 Sep 1852 in Sophiasburgh Township, Prince Edward County, Canada West, Canada; was buried in Sep 1852 in Sophiasburgh Township, Prince Edward County, Canada West, Canada.



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