Family History Research: by Lorna Flint Laughton

I.C. FLINT



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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  I.C. FLINT

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  B.G. FLINT

    B.G. married M.E. GILCHRIST [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  M.E. GILCHRIST
    Children:
    1. A. FLINT
    2. 1. I.C. FLINT
    3. R.V. FLINT
    4. G.H. FLINT
    5. M.M. FLINT


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Richard Henry FLINT was born on 15 Aug 1830 in Liverpool, Lancashire, England; was christened on 24 Oct 1830 in Liverpool, Lancashire, England (son of Henry FLINT and Sarah BROCK); died on 11 Feb 1904 in Toronto, York County, Ontario, Canada; was buried on 13 Feb 1904 in Toronto, York County, Ontario, Canada.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Name: Richard H. Flint
    • Occupation: Toronto, York County, Ontario, Canada
    • Reference Number: 24.0
    • Religion: Toronto, York County, Ontario, Canada; a member of Zion Congregational Church, when it was at the corner of Adelaide and Bay Streets
    • _FSLINK: https://familysearch.org/tree/#view=ancestor&person=L8BS-ZG5
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    • _UID: 3D4985D1472840DEAC18A2B0480A0911EBF9
    • Census: 1850, Danvers, Essex County, Massachusetts, United States
    • Immigration: 1830-1850, Canada
    • Immigration: 1848-1850, Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, United States; but not
    • Occupation: 1853, Montr?al, Qu?bec, Canada
    • Residence: 24 Jan 1853, Montr?al, Qu?bec, Canada
    • Marriage witness: 28 Jan 1858, Montr?al, Canada East, Canada; to the marriage of his wife's sister, Frances Arless, to John Henry Corner
    • Residence: 1859, Toronto, York County, Ontario, Canada
    • Occupation: 1862-1863, Toronto Junction, York County, Ontario, Canada
    • Occupation: 1864, Toronto Junction, York County, Ontario, Canada
    • Residence: 1862-1864, Toronto Junction, York County, Ontario, Canada
    • Residence: 1866, Toronto Junction, York County, Ontario, Canada
    • Occupation: 1868, Toronto Junction, York County, Ontario, Canada
    • Residence: 1868, Toronto Junction, York County, Ontario, Canada
    • Residence: 1870, Toronto Junction, York County, Ontario, Canada
    • Census: 2 Apr 1871, Toronto, York County, Ontario, Canada
    • Religion: 2 Apr 1871, Toronto, York County, Ontario, Canada; a member of the Congregational church
    • Occupation: 15 May 1871, Toronto, York County, Ontario, Canada; machinist
    • Residence: 15 May 1871, Toronto, York County, Ontario, Canada; at 165 Brock Street
    • Occupation: 15 Mar 1873, Toronto, York County, Ontario, Canada; machinist
    • Residence: 15 Mar 1873, Toronto, York County, Ontario, Canada; at 141 Brock Street
    • Occupation: 20 May 1880, Toronto, York County, Ontario, Canada
    • Residence: 20 May 1880, Toronto, York County, Ontario, Canada
    • Census: 4 Apr 1881, Toronto, York County, Ontario, Canada
    • Religion: Abt 1890, Toronto, York County, Ontario, Canada; a member of Beverley Street Baptist Church
    • Directory: 1892, Toronto, York County, Ontario, Canada
    • Directory: 1897, Toronto, York County, Ontario, Canada
    • Residence: 14 Nov 1899, Toronto, York County, Ontario, Canada
    • Census: 1901, Toronto, York County, Ontario, Canada
    • Directory: 1902, Toronto, York County, Ontario, Canada
    • Directory: 1904, Toronto, York County, Ontario, Canada
    • Cause of death: 11 Feb 1904, Toronto, York County, Ontario, Canada; cerebral hemorrhage
    • Occupation: 11 Feb 1904, Toronto, York County, Ontario, Canada; mechanic, as recorded on his death registration,
    • Religion: 11 Feb 1904, Toronto, York County, Ontario, Canada
    • Residence: 11 Feb 1904, Toronto, York County, Ontario, Canada
    • Death registration: 12 Feb 1904, Toronto, York County, Ontario, Canada; made by Dr. E. Hooper
    • Burial: 13 Feb 1904, Toronto, York County, Ontario, Canada; in Mount Pleasant Cemetery, section 35, lot 7, plot 7 on
    • Funeral: 13 Feb 1904, Toronto, York County, Ontario, Canada
    • Obituary: 13 Feb 1904, Toronto, York County, Ontario, Canada; TORONTO WORLD newspaper on pages 1 and 8
    • Administration of probate: 26 Apr 1904, Toronto, York County, Ontario, Canada

    Notes:

    See attached sources.

    Occupation:
    According to his obituary, Richard had been "employed in railroad work with the GTR and CPR for 48 years".

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    Check directories for all Flints (and Arless) residences & occupations:
    Hutchison's Toronto Directory 1862-1863 page 57
    Mitchell & Co's Toronto Directory 1864-1865 page 58
    Mitchell & Co's Toronto Directory 1866 page 164
    C. E. Anderson & Co's Directory 1868-1869 page 203
    Robertson & Cook's Toronto City Directory 1870 page 44

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    FHL microfilm # 1,843,581. T-6499 York County, Toronto West, Ward 4, District 118, Sub-district B15, page 6.

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    "The Globe" continued as "The Globe & Mail" 1844-1936; ref: Families, vol 22 , no 2, 1983

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    Richard Flint ID # MAS6a1058564, Danvers, Essex County, Massachusetts; ref: database/index on Ancestry.com

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    Mount Pleasant Cemetery # 1802 - plot , section 35, lot 7. Look for microfilm #

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    look for records of Beverley Street Baptist

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    look for records of Congregational Church in Toronto

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    mechanic on Toronto Street Railway

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    Grande Prairie Branch, AGS. Heritage Seekers, Vol 8 No 4 Dec 1984 "Flint Family Researcher. AFHS collection starts in 1990.

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    The RCB Library - surnames of County Cork. Ref: Chinook, AFHS, Vol. 15, No. 2, Winter 1994/95

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    Dave was contacted about Charles W. Flint by the Salvation Army in 2015. Scan information.

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    Richard Henry FLINT died February 11, 1904. FHL microfilm # 1,523,109 has registrations 16810 to 16929 (1904). Registration # 16911 Date of grant: April 26, 1904. Register book: 29, folio: 147. PHOTOCOPY pages. I looked at this in 1995, but wrote it out. Did I copy this in 2005?

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    FLINT FAMILY: MARRIAGES.
    Marriage index microfilm # 1819489 items 2-4 F-G 1873-1910. Have done 1873-1907.

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    FLINT family: DEATHS
    index microfilms # 1,411,569 (1869-1919), # 1,432,270 (1920), # 1,432,270 (1921), # 1,908,061 (1922), # 1,983,412 (1923), # 1,983,412 (1924).
    Recorded: 1869 (0), 1870 (1), 1871 (3), 1872 (2), 1873 (2), 1874 (0), 1875 (0), 1876 (1), 1877 (2), 1878 (1), 1879 (2), 1880 (4), 1881 (1), 1882 (1), 1883 (2), 1884 (2), 1920, 1921, 1922 (0), 1923 (0), 1924, 1933 (5). See A00001, A00734, & A00743.
    Continue from 1885 to 1919.

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    Toronto - marriage registers AO MS-248 volume 67 - reels 15 and 16

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    FHL microfilm # 1617431 - items 1-6 are burial registers 1876-1989 Mount Pleasant
    items 7-9 are burial registers 1890-1989 Prospect
    Microfilm # 1617432 is burial registers 1890-1989 Prospect

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    6. From Toronto Branch, OGS. BLOOR-DUFFERIN IN PICTURES. Cynthia Patterson, Carol McDougall & George Leven. "This Toronto Public Library local history handbook deals with an area in the west part of Toronto including the communities of Brockton and Dovercourt. Covers the area's development from first surveys to the 20th century. Well illustrated with photos and maps from the Library's collections." 37 pages. softcover. $8.00 + 4.75 postage. Ref: Toronto Tree, Toronto Branch, OGS, Volume 37, Issue 1, Jan/Feb 2006, p. 10.

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    Census:
    There is a Richard Flint recorded on the index of the 1850 Danvers census.

    Immigration:
    He was in Montreal in the 1850's.


    Immigration:
    There were no "Flint" surnames or even "Richard" or "Henry" names that matched for the period.

    Occupation:
    Richard Flint was an "engineer to trade" at the time of the christening of his daughter, Elizabeth.

    Residence:
    At the time of his marriage, Richard was living in Montreal and was a bachelor.

    Marriage witness:
    The other witness was Fanny? Martin.

    Residence:
    Helen and Richard may have moved to Toronto around this date, as his obituary states that at his death (1904) "he lived in Toronto for about 45 years".

    Occupation:
    Richard Henry was a "finisher".


    Occupation:
    He was a "wheel turner".

    Residence:
    He lived in Toronto Junction.

    Residence:
    He was living in Toronto Junction.

    Occupation:
    He was a wheelman for the Grand Trunk Railroad.

    Residence:
    He was living at 165 Brock Street.

    Residence:
    He was living at 65 Brock Street.

    Census:
    Richard H. Flint was enumerated as male, age 41, born in England, a member of the Congregational Church, of English origin, married, and a machinist. He was living with his wife Helen (41) and his children Elizabeth (18), William David (16), Sarah Frances (14), Richard Henry (8), Arthur Arless (8), Ruth (6), Helen (4), Joseph (2) and Benjamin (4 months).

    Occupation:
    This was recorded on the registration of the birth of his son, Benjamin Flint.

    Residence:
    This was the address recorded when Ellen Flint registered the birth of her son, Benjamin Flint.

    Occupation:
    This date was when Helen registered the birth of their son, Robert Samuel Flint.

    Residence:
    This date was when Helen registered the birth of their son, Robert Samuel Flint.

    Occupation:
    Richard was recorded as a machinist at the time of Joseph's death.

    Residence:
    When his son, Joseph, died, Richard was living at 141 Brock Street.

    Census:
    Richard Henry Flint was enumerated as a male, age 50, born in England, member of the Congregational religion, of English ethnic origin, a machinist and married. He was living with his wife Ellen Flint 51, and children William Flint 26, Arthur Flint 18, Ruth Flint 16, Ellen Flint 14, Benjamin Flint 10, and Robert Flint 8.

    Religion:
    He belonged to this church for almost 14 years before his death in 1904.

    Directory:
    Richard was a machinist for the CPR. He lived at 50 Beverley Street.

    Directory:
    Richard was a machinist at the CPR. He lived at 50 Beverley Street.

    Residence:
    Richard H. Flint and Helen Arless Flint were living on Beverley Street, south of St. Patrick's Street (which is now Dundas Street), at the time of R. Arless Flint's birth.


    Census:
    He was aged 69 and born outside of Canada.

    Directory:
    Richard was living at 50 Beverley Street.

    Directory:
    Richard was listed as living at 50 Beverley Street.

    Cause of death:
    Dr. E. Hooper reported that the length of this illness was 12 days, when he registered the death.

    Religion:
    Richard belonged to Beverley Street Baptist Church at the time of his death. According to his obituary, he "was a great temperance worker". He was a "Deacon" of the church.

    Residence:
    Richard and Helen were living at 50 Beverley Street at the time of his death.

    Funeral:
    Richard's funeral was to leave his residence at 50 Beverley Street at 2:30 pm and proceed to Beverley Street Baptist Church, where the service was held. He was buried in Mount Pleasant Cemetery.

    Administration of probate:
    The index of probate records in the surrogate Court of York County, Ontario, shows Richard Henry's administration was recorded on 26 April 1904 as # 16911, Book 29, Folio 147.

    Richard married Helen ARLESS on 24 Jan 1853 in Montr?al, Qu?bec, Canada. Helen (daughter of Newark ARLESS and Elizabeth ASHTON) was born on 4 May 1829 in Beverley, Yorkshire, England; was christened on 8 May 1829 in Beverley, Yorkshire, England; died on 3 Jan 1907 in Toronto, York County, Ontario, Canada; was buried on 5 Jan 1907 in Toronto, York County, Ontario, Canada. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Helen ARLESS was born on 4 May 1829 in Beverley, Yorkshire, England; was christened on 8 May 1829 in Beverley, Yorkshire, England (daughter of Newark ARLESS and Elizabeth ASHTON); died on 3 Jan 1907 in Toronto, York County, Ontario, Canada; was buried on 5 Jan 1907 in Toronto, York County, Ontario, Canada.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Name: Ellen A. Arless
    • Name: Ellen Arless
    • Reference Number: 25.0
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    • _UID: 78C50E3A454643BD83D209914CA991BF442F
    • Immigration: Abt 1831, Canada; from England "with her parents when a child"
    • Residence: 24 Jan 1853, Montr?al, Qu?bec, Canada
    • Residence: 1832-1859, Montr?al, Canada East, Canada; during "her early life"
    • Census: 2 Apr 1871, Toronto, York County, Ontario, Canada
    • Residence: 15 May 1871, Toronto, York County, Ontario, Canada; at 165 Brock Street
    • Registered: 15 Mar 1873, Toronto, York County, Ontario, Canada; the birth of her son, Robert Samuel Flint,
    • Census: 4 Apr 1881, Toronto, York County, Ontario, Canada
    • Census: 1901, Toronto, York County, Ontario, Canada
    • Directory: 1907, Toronto, York County, Ontario, Canada
    • Religion: 2 Jan 1907, Toronto, York County, Ontario, Canada; a member of Parkdale Presbyterian Church
    • Death: 3 Jan 1907, Toronto, York County, Ontario, Canada
    • Death: 3 Jan 1907, Toronto, York County, Ontario, Canada; in her 78th year, at the home of her daughter Helen (Mrs. George Henry Forbes), 1446 Queen Street West
    • Residence: 3 Jan 1907, Toronto, York County, Ontario, Canada
    • Obituary: 4 Jan 1907, Toronto, York County, Ontario, Canada; in the Globe and Mail newspaper
    • Burial: 5 Jan 1907, Toronto, York County, Ontario, Canada; in Mount Pleasant Cemetery, plot 7, section 35, lot 7
    • Burial: 5 Jan 1907, Toronto, York County, Ontario, Canada; Mount Pleasant Cemetery
    • Funeral: 5 Jan 1907, Toronto, York County, Ontario, Canada

    Notes:

    Helen was bilingual.

    Christened:
    Ellen (Helen) was christened at the Church of St. John's and St. Martin's, Beverley, by L. Dennis.

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    HELEN FLINT. FHL index microfilm # 1,411,569 items 5-6 Fs 1869-1919. Married to Richard Henry Flint. Daughter of Newark Arless & Elizabeth. Born 4 May 1829 England. Died January 3, 1907. Not on Ontario Vital Statistics Project - January 25, 2005

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    FHL microfilm # 1,843,581. York County, Toronto West, T-6499, District 118, Sub-district B15, page 6

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    check Mount Pleasant Cemetery record # 2172. Helen Flint died aged 78 . FHL microfilm # 1617224 has Adult single graves, V. 1-2 (plots N & P) (grave no. 15-4203) 1879?-1913. Not sure if this is right - check again.

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    Helen (Arless) FLINT died January 3, 1907. Toronto, 24 Jan 1907. Probate # 19464, Bk 30, folio 609. Ref: FHL microfilm # 0,817,969

    Residence:
    At the time of her marriage, she was recorded as "Ellen", a spinster and "of Montreal".

    Census:
    Helen [Arless] Flint was enumerated as female, age 41, born in England, a member of the Congregational Church, of English origin, and married. She was living with her husband Richard H. Flint (41) and their children Elizabeth (18), William David (16), Sarah Frances (14), Richard Henry (8), Arthur Arless (8), Ruth (6), Helen (4), Joseph (2) and Benjamin (4 months).

    Residence:
    This was the address recorded when Ellen Flint registered the birth of her son, Benjamin Flint.

    Census:
    Helen was enumerated as a Ellen Flint, a female, age 51, born in England, a member of the Congregational religion, of English ethnic origin, and married. She was living with her husband Richard Flint 50, and their children William Flint 26, Arthur Flint 18, Ruth Flint 16, Ellen Flint 14, Benjamin Flint 10, and Robert Flint 8.

    Census:
    Helen was aged 71 and born outside of Canada.

    Directory:
    Ellen was listed as the widow of Richard Flint. She lived at 1446 Queen Street West.

    Death:
    The informant of Helen's death was Dr. H. Becker. Helen was recorded as aged 78 years old. Information not recorded was her place of birth, her occupation, the names of her parents, her father's birthplace, her mother's birthplace, and the cemetery.

    Residence:
    At the time of her death, Helen was living with her daughter Mrs. G. H. Forbes, 1446 Queen Street West.

    Obituary:
    The obituary says that Helen "was 78 years old. She was born in England, came to Canada with her parents when a child, and spent her early life in Montreal. Her husband died in 1903."


    Funeral:
    Helen's funeral was from the home of her daughter Helen (Mrs. George Henry Forbes) at 1446 Queen Street at 2:00 p.m. on Saturday January 5, 1907. Rev A L. Geggie conducted the service.

    Children:
    1. E. FLINT
    2. William David FLINT was born on 2 Jan 1855 in Montr?al, Qu?bec, Canada; died on 17 Jun 1902 in Savannah, Chatham County, Georgia, United States; was buried on 21 Jun 1902 in Toronto, York County, Ontario, Canada.
    3. S.F. FLINT
    4. Adeline Helen FLINT was born on 21 Sep 1859 in Longueuil, Qu?bec, Canada; died on 14 Mar 1867 in Toronto, York County, Ontario, Canada; was buried on 17 Mar 1867 in Toronto, York County, Ontario, Canada.
    5. Richard Henry FLINT, Jr. was born on 15 Sep 1862 in Toronto, York County, Ontario, Canada; died on 17 Jul 1913 in Walkerton, Ontario, Canada; was buried on 19 Jul 1913 in Toronto, York County, Ontario, Canada.
    6. A.A. FLINT
    7. R.H. FLINT
    8. Helen Adeline FLINT was born on 7 Nov 1866 in Toronto, York County, Ontario, Canada; and died.
    9. Joseph FLINT was born on 26 Jan 1869; died on 20 May 1880 in Toronto, York County, Ontario, Canada; was buried on 22 May 1880.
    10. 2. B.G. FLINT
    11. R.S. FLINT

  3. 6.  George GILCHRIST was born on 17 Jun 1834 in Pickering Township, York County, Upper Canada, Canada (son of David GILCHRIST and Mary SKINNER); died on 22 Dec 1910 in Toronto, York County, Ontario, Canada; was buried on 24 Dec 1910 in Toronto, York County, Ontario, Canada.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Birth: Scarborough Township, York County, Ontario, Canada
    • Gravestone: Toronto, York County, Ontario, Canada
    • Moved: Toronto, York County, Ontario, Canada; from his birthplace in Scarborough to Yonge Street
    • Moved: Toronto, York County, Ontario, Canada; from Pickering to 26 Thorold Avenue
    • Moved: Pickering Township, Ontario County, Ontario, Canada; from Whitby to
    • Moved: Whitby, Ontario County, Ontario, Canada; with his family from Whitevale to
    • Reference Number: 26.0
    • Religion: Ontario, Canada; a Baptist later in life
    • Religion: Ontario, Canada; a member of the Presbyterian Church
    • _FGLINK: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/113189978
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    • _UID: B024BD00EA4E468EBBE16877AB4A8C039CE5
    • Birth: 17 Jun 1834, Scarborough Township, York County, Ontario, Canada; - according to Isabel Campbell Flint's notes -
    • Residence: Mar 1860, Toronto, York County, Ontario, Canada; on the east side of University Avenue near College Street after his marriage
    • Residence: 8 Mar 1860, Toronto, York County, Ontario, Canada; at the time of his marriage
    • Moved: Aft 1860, Whitevale, Ontario County, Ontario, Canada; from University Avenue, Toronto, to
    • Occupation: 7 Jul 1861, Toronto, York County, Ontario, Canada; carpenter, at the time that his son, David Gilchrist, was baptized
    • Residence: 7 Jul 1861, Toronto, York County, Ontario, Canada; at 169 University Street, at the time that his son, David Gilchrist, was baptized
    • Occupation: 4 Aug 1870, Whitevale, Ontario County, Ontario, Canada
    • Census: 1871, Toronto, York County, Ontario, Canada
    • Occupation: 30 Sep 1871, Toronto, York County, Ontario, Canada; carpenter, at the time his daughter, Mary Ellen Gilchrist, was born
    • Census: 1881, Pickering Township, Ontario County, Ontario, Canada
    • Directory: 1884, Toronto, York County, Ontario, Canada; George was listed as a millwright living at 199 Argyle
    • Directory: 1885, Toronto, York County, Ontario, Canada; George was a millwright living at 199 Argyle
    • Burial plot: 23 Apr 1885, Toronto, York County, Ontario, Canada; George purchased burial plot M, section 39, lot 16 in Mount Pleasant Cemetery
    • Residence: 23 Apr 1885, Toronto, York County, Ontario, Canada; 179 Argyle Street, according to the Mount Pleasant burial plot record
    • Residence: 26 Oct 1898, Toronto, York County, Ontario, Canada; 159 Adelaide Street when his daughter, Mary Ellen Gilchrist, married Benjamin Flint
    • Residence: 1905, Toronto, York County, Ontario, Canada; 12 High Park Ave
    • Death: Abt 1910, Toronto, York County, Ontario, Canada; 2 or 3 days before Christmas, not long after their Golden Wedding
    • Anniversary: 8 Mar 1910, Toronto, York County, Ontario, Canada; 50th Anniversary of their marriage
    • Death: 22 Dec 1910, Toronto, York County, Ontario, Canada; of a heart attack
    • Occupation: 22 Dec 1910, Toronto, York County, Ontario, Canada; owner of a planing mill
    • Residence: 22 Dec 1910, Toronto, York County, Ontario, Canada; 26 Thorold Avenue at the time of his death
    • Burial: 24 Dec 1910, Toronto, York County, Ontario, Canada; aged 76 years, in Mount Pleasant Cemetery
    • Death: 24 Dec 1910, Toronto, York County, Ontario, Canada; of angina pectaris, as a result of arterio sclerosis, which he had for years, according to his physician, Dr. A. E. Morgan of 817 Lansdowne Avenue

    Notes:

    Birth:
    Arless Flint recorded that George was born in Scarborough.

    Gravestone:
    The inscription of the Gilchrist gravestone at lot 16, section 39 of Plot M in Mount Pleasant Cemetery reads "In Loving Memory of George Gilchrist died Dec 22, 1910 aged 76 years and his beloved wife Isabel Gilchrist died April 29, 1931 aged 93 years. George beloved son of George and Isabel Gilchrist died Dec 23, 1884 aged 20 years and 6 mos."

    Religion:
    [Was this in Scarborough?]

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    FHL microfilm # 2,230,934. NAC microfilm # C-9972. St. James Ward, Toronto, district 47, sub B, division 5, page 14. I have a photocopy of this but I need the microfilm #, and to see if there is an address or description of the enumeration district

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    Directory of Cemeteries - The Municipality of Metropolitan Toronto. 1989. R 929.571354 DIR at Calgary Public Library. Has this been updated?

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    email Bill Richards in Kenora about Gilchrist family

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    FHL microfilm # 1,375,880. Photocopy entry of George Gilchrist and family on microfilm # 1,375,880 (NAC microfilm # C-13244) Pickering, Ontario South, district 132, sub district A, divisiion 1, page 21, family 106.

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    Assessment rolls for Pickering Township, Ontario County. Ontario Archives F1864. Ref: Helen Alves, article " Using Assessment rolls to Research a Family Business", Kindred Spirits, Whitby-Oshawa Branch, OGS, Volume XXI, No. 1, Winter 2002, pages 6, 7, and 9.

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    Photocopy entry of George Gilchrist and family on microfilm # 1,375,880 (NAC microfilm # C-13244) Pickering, Ontario South, district 132, sub district A, divisiion 1, page 21, family 106.

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    Were the Gilchrists affiliated with the Thomson family of Scarborough?Book: 929.27 at OGS library "Thomson Family of Scarborough"

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    George GILCHRIST died December 22, 1910 in Toronto. York County surrogate court index

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    dates and addresses in Pickering and Whitby.

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    Baptist Churches in Toronto, Pickering and Whitby

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    Marriage in March 1860. Was it in Globe? Check on-line database.

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    FHL microfilm # 1,843,580 (T-6498) East 117 a1-b29. Or # 1,843,581 (T-6499) East 117 b30-c. York County. NAC microfilm # Wendy's copy is not clear enough. They are # 107 [117?]. George Gilchirst, Isabel, Harry, james and Jamie? Winstone.

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    dates and addresses in Toronto

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    M sc 39, lt 16. Number [general number?] 26976. He was buried in Mount Pleasant December 24, 1910. Find burial record and plot card.

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    Ontario County - marriage registers AO MS-248 volume 45 - reels 11 and 12

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    Is A00405 on Legacy? From Wendy Thompson.

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    Image from Ancestry accessed 2017 May 18. Reg # 006477/10 Toronto, York County. Archives of Ontario MS935; Reel: 151 and MS940; Reel: 7.

    Occupation:
    He was a partner with Mr. Coxworth in a business called 'Gilchrist & Coxworth'. They advertised that they had "added undertaking to their other kind of manufactures and furnish to those who desire it a beautiful hearse - well plumed at reasonable rates".

    Census:
    There is a George Gilchrist, aged 36, born in Ontario, religion BA, ethnic origin Scotch, occupation carpenter recorded in St. James Ward, District 47, Subdistrict B, Division 5, page 14.

    Census:
    George was enumerated as age 46, a builder, Scottish origin, born in Ontario, Baptist, and living with his wife, Isabella Gilchrist.

    Burial plot:
    His son, George Gilchrist, had died in the preceeding December, and was the first interment in the plot.

    Residence:
    His sister lived with him. [Was it Ruth or Helen?]

    Anniversary:
    The family party was held at 26 Thorold Street (now Indian Trail).

    Burial:
    His burial plot was plot M, section 39, lot 16. The burial number was 26976.

    George married I. CAMPBELL [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  I. CAMPBELL
    Children:
    1. D. GILCHRIST
    2. J.C. GILCHRIST
    3. George Dod GILCHRIST was born on 12 Jun 1864 in Canada West, Canada; died on 23 Dec 1884 in Toronto, York County, Ontario, Canada; was buried in Dec 1884 in Toronto, York County, Ontario, Canada.
    4. W.A. GILCHRIST
    5. Freddy GILCHRIST was born on 6 Nov 1869 in Ontario, Canada; died on 20 Jan 1872 in Ontario, Canada; was buried in Jan 1872 in Pickering Township, Ontario County, Ontario, Canada.
    6. 3. M.E. GILCHRIST
    7. E. GILCHRIST
    8. J.T. GILCHRIST


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Henry FLINT was born on 16 Jun 1802 in Liverpool, Lancashire, England; was christened on 12 Jun 1803 in Liverpool, Lancashire, England (son of William FLINT and Ann WALTON); and died.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • AFN: F
    • Death registration: Lancashire, England
    • Occupation: Liverpool, Lancashire, England
    • Reference Number: 48.0
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    • _UID: 3BD06210383E4469B51A70B246940F047E1D
    • Residence: 1803, Liverpool, Lancashire, England
    • Baptism: 12 Jun 1803, Liverpool, Lancashire, England
    • Residence: 1830, Liverpool, Lancashire, England

    Notes:

    Death registration:
    There were 3 death registrations of Henry Flint. March 1838 quarter at Salford (registration Vol. 20, page 614); March 1841 quarter at Chorlton (registration Vol. 20, page 166); and September quarter at Salford (Vol. 8d, page 19).

    Occupation:
    He was a stationer.

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    FHL book # 942. H2vL 8 volumes + v. 2 supplement. LARGE Q. Book: "The Victoria History of the County of Lancaster". William Farrer and J. Brownbill, editors. London: A. Constable, 1906-1914. 8 volumes. Also on microfilms # 0924139 (vols. 1-2), # 0924140 (vols. 2-4), # 0924141 (vols. 4-6), # 0924142 (vols. 6-8), # 0924143 item 1 (vol. 8). Ref: Family History Library catalog online, April 9, 2005.

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    3 registration possibilities for Henry Flint's death in Lancashire from FreeBMD index database on-line. March 1838 quarter at Salford - Vol. 20, page 614; March 1841 quarter at Chorlton - Vol. 20, page 166; and September 1852 at Salford - Vol. 8d, page 19. Born 1802.

    Residence:
    Family lived on Hurst Street, Liverpool, when Henry was born.

    Baptism:
    Henry was christened at St. Nicholas Church by Augustus Campbell, Rector. His father was recorded as "Henry" not "William".

    Residence:
    He resided on Manchester Street.

    Henry married Sarah BROCKEngland. Sarah was born in England; died in Ireland. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Sarah BROCK was born in England; died in Ireland.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • AFN: F
    • Death registration: Lancashire, England
    • Reference Number: 49.0
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    Notes:

    Death registration:
    There were 8 death registrations that could be Sarah's. The death registered in the September quarter of 1893 of a Sarah Flint, aged 88, at Chorlton (Vol. 8c page 535) would be a good possibility.

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    SARAH FLINT. 8 possible death registrations in Lancashire from FreeBMD for Sarah Flint - likely born after 1802. 1) Dec 1842 Salford - Vol 20, page 599; 2) Mar 1844 Stockport - Vol. 19, page 202; 3) June 1844 W. Derby - Vol. 20, page 617; 4) June 1844 Salford - Vol. 20, page 506; 5) Mar 1850 Salford - Vol. 20, page 634; 6) Sept 1857 Stockport - Vol. 8a, page 54; 7) Dec 1865 Salford - Vol. 8d, page 74; 8) Sept 1893, aged 88, Chorlton - Vol. 8C, page 535.

    Children:
    1. 4. Richard Henry FLINT was born on 15 Aug 1830 in Liverpool, Lancashire, England; was christened on 24 Oct 1830 in Liverpool, Lancashire, England; died on 11 Feb 1904 in Toronto, York County, Ontario, Canada; was buried on 13 Feb 1904 in Toronto, York County, Ontario, Canada.
    2. Elizabeth FLINT was born in 1834 in Liverpool, Lancashire, England; was christened on 31 Jan 1834 in Liverpool, Lancashire, England; and died.

  3. 10.  Newark ARLESS was born in 1790 in Keelby, Lincolnshire, England; was christened on 2 May 1790 in Keelby, Lincolnshire, England (son of Richard ARLESS and Frances CLARK); died in Canada.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Name: Newark Arliss
    • Name: Newrick Harless
    • Reference Number: 50.0
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    • Baptism: 2 May 1790, Keelby, Lincolnshire, England; son of Richard Arliss and Frances [Clark], at St Bartholomew's Church
    • Baptism: 2 May 1790, Keelby, Lincolnshire, England; son of Richard Arliss and Frances, at St Bartholomew Church
    • Occupation: 19 Jun 1818, Beverley, Yorkshire, England
    • Occupation: 15 Nov 1820, Beverley, Yorkshire, England
    • Military: Bef 1823, Yorkshire, England
    • Occupation: 29 Jul 1823, Beverley, Yorkshire, England
    • Occupation: 5 Sep 1826, Beverley, Yorkshire, England
    • Occupation: 8 May 1829, Beverley, Yorkshire, England
    • Occupation: 7 Sep 1833, Montr?al, Lower Canada, Canada; a starchmaker
    • Residence: 7 Sep 1833, Montr?al, Lower Canada, Canada
    • Land petition: 10 Feb 1845, Montr?al, Canada East, Canada

    Notes:

    Christened:
    Newark was the son of Richard and Frances Arless.

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    Occupation:
    Newark was a labourer, and living in Beckside at the time that his son, James, was christened.

    Occupation:
    Newark was a labourer and living in the Beckside area of Beverley at the time that his son, John, was christened.

    Military:
    Newark may have been a soldier in the 84th York and Lancashire Regiment (F) [Foot?].

    Occupation:
    Newark was recorded as "late a soldier in the 84th regiment". He was living in Beckside, Beverley, at the time that his son, William, was christened.

    Occupation:
    Newark was a labourer and living in Beckside, Beverley, at the time that his daughter, Elizabeth, was christened.

    Occupation:
    Newark was a labourer and living in Beckside at the time that his daughter, Ellen, was christened.

    Occupation:
    His daughter, Frances Arless, was baptized on this day.

    Residence:
    Newark lived here when his daughter, Frances Arless, was baptized.

    Newark married Elizabeth ASHTONEngland. Elizabeth was born about 1786 in Beverley, Yorkshire, England; died on 15 Dec 1870 in Toronto, York County, Ontario, Canada; was buried on 18 Dec 1870 in Toronto, York County, Ontario, Canada. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  Elizabeth ASHTON was born about 1786 in Beverley, Yorkshire, England; died on 15 Dec 1870 in Toronto, York County, Ontario, Canada; was buried on 18 Dec 1870 in Toronto, York County, Ontario, Canada.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Reference Number: 51.0
    • _FSLINK: https://familysearch.org/tree/#view=ancestor&person=MGFQ-FG2
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    • _UID: FE0DCD6501F24F28A7334824ABC7F299EA69
    • Birth: Abt 1786, Yorkshire, England
    • Birth: Abt 1788, Beverley, Yorkshire, England
    • Census: 14 Jan 1861, Toronto, York County, Canada West, Canada
    • Death: 15 Dec 1870, Toronto, York County, Ontario, Canada; from "senile decay"
    • Death: 15 Dec 1870, Toronto, York County, Ontario, Canada; of old age
    • Death registration: 15 Dec 1870, Toronto, York County, Ontario, Canada
    • Religion: 15 Dec 1870, Toronto, York County, Ontario, Canada
    • Burial: 18 Dec 1870, Toronto, York County, Ontario, Canada; in Necropolis Cemetery section I [letter "i"] 95

    Notes:

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    ARLESS / ARLISS family DEATHS:
    FHL index microfilm # 1,765,849 items 1-2 A's 1869-1919.
    None: 1920 (1,432,270), 1921 (1,432,270), 1922 (1,908,061), 1933 (2,372,598).

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    Birth:
    Since she died on December 15, 1870 aged 84 years, her birth year was calculated as circa 1786.

    Birth:
    Since she was age 73 on the 1861 census taken on January 14, 1861, her birth year was calculated as circa 1788.

    Census:
    Elizabeth was enumerated as age 73, born in Beverley, England, mother-in-law to John Corner, a member of the Church of England, a widow, and not able to read or write. She was living with her daughter Frances [Arless] Corner (29), son-in-law John H. Corner (29), grand daughter Helen Corner (2) in a frame one-story house on the north side of Adelaide Street.

    Death:
    She did not have a physician.

    Death registration:
    John Cormer of 161 Beach Street, Toronto, registered Elizabeth's death. The registration was made on December 20, 1870.

    Religion:
    Elizabeth was recorded as "Church of England" at the time of her death.

    Burial:
    The cemetery plot was the property of R. H. Flint.

    Children:
    1. James ARLESS was born on 19 Jun 1818 in England; was christened on 19 Jun 1818 in Beverley, Yorkshire, England; died in Dec 1894; was buried on 25 Dec 1894 in Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana, United States.
    2. John ARLESS was born in 1820 in England; was christened on 15 Nov 1820 in Beverley, Yorkshire, England; and died.
    3. William ARLESS was born in 1823 in England; was christened on 29 Jul 1823 in Beverley, Yorkshire, England; and died.
    4. Elizabeth ARLESS was born in 1826 in England; was christened on 5 Sep 1826 in Beverley, Yorkshire, England; and died.
    5. 5. Helen ARLESS was born on 4 May 1829 in Beverley, Yorkshire, England; was christened on 8 May 1829 in Beverley, Yorkshire, England; died on 3 Jan 1907 in Toronto, York County, Ontario, Canada; was buried on 5 Jan 1907 in Toronto, York County, Ontario, Canada.
    6. Frances ARLESS was born on 9 Oct 1832 in Montr?al, Lower Canada, Canada; was christened on 7 Sep 1833 in Montr?al, Lower Canada, Canada; died on 24 May 1909 in Toronto, York County, Ontario, Canada; was buried on 26 May 1909 in Toronto, York County, Ontario, Canada.

  5. 12.  David GILCHRIST was born on 16 Sep 1806 in Largo, Fife, Scotland; was christened on 16 Sep 1806 in Largo, Fife, Scotland (son of George GILCHRIST and Christian HONEYMAN); died on 26 Mar 1880 in Pickering Township, Ontario County, Ontario, Canada; was buried on 28 Mar 1880 in Pickering Township, Ontario County, Ontario, Canada.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Reference Number: 52.0
    • Will: Ontario County, Ontario, Canada; registered as BG 47 (or GB 47) No. 1314
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    • _UID: 9623B575124B40408C6E46C6402C58B842E5
    • Birth: 1806, Fife, Scotland; according to his age of 74 years old at death on March 26, 1880, in
    • Baptism: 16 Sep 1806, Largo, Fife, Scotland; son of George Gilchrist and Christian Honeyman, at Hilles [Hillhouse?]
    • Residence: 28 May 1830, Fife, Scotland; at the time of his marriage
    • Emigration: 1832, Fife, Scotland; to Canada
    • Occupation: Abt 1832, Fife, Scotland; baker before his emigration
    • Emigration: 17 May 1832, Largo, Fife, Scotland; to Canada, after leasing his home and business, as of
    • Directory: Abt 1837, Pickering Township, York County, Upper Canada, Canada
    • Residence: 1837, Pickering Township, York County, Upper Canada, Canada
    • Land: 12 Jul 1845, Pickering Township, York County, Canada West, Canada
    • Directory: 1846, Pickering Township, York County, Canada West, Canada
    • Directory: 1850, Pickering Township, York County, Canada West, Canada
    • Occupation: 25 Mar 1880, Pickering Township, Ontario County, Ontario, Canada; as a yeoman at the time of his death
    • Death: 26 Mar 1880, Pickering Township, Ontario County, Ontario, Canada; aged "73 years, 6 months, and 16 days"
    • Gravestone: 26 Mar 1880, Pickering Township, Ontario County, Ontario, Canada; in Erskine Church Cemetery
    • Burial: 28 Mar 1880, Pickering Township, Ontario County, Ontario, Canada; in Erskine Cemetery, Cherrywood

    Notes:

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    Reference: ID 5, 1845 07 12, type S, CL Deed no 01, R.G. series C1113, reference volume 002, page 013.
    Reference: ID 5, 1850 12 19, type S, CL Deed no 01, R.G. series C1113, reference volume 002, page 295.

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    Try libraries. Likely copies at OGS Library, Toronto.

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    "The Story of Dunbarton-Fairport United Church and Erskine Presbyterian". This book was sold by Toronto Branch OGS in 1987. Try libraries or OGS Library. Ref: Toronto Tree, Toronto Branch, OGS, Vol. 18, No. 5, May 1987, page 55

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    THE GREAT MIGRATION: the Atlantic crossing by sailing-ship since 1770. Edwin C. Guillet. 7th floor Library Tower. Online catalogue May 19, 2004. Referenced in book "Index of passengers who Emigrated to Canada between 1817 and 1849".

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    Ref: OGSPI census. Connected and Fife families: Annan, Buchan, Cuthbert, Greig, Lamont, Lawson, Skinner, Somerville, Stover, Thom, White, and others.

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    Birth:
    His gravestone says he was a 'native of Largo, Scotland'.

    Baptism:
    The minister was Reverend James Gardiner.

    Emigration:
    [The year might have been 1833.]

    Emigration:
    His dwelling-house, bakehouse, oven and flour-room in the Kirkton of Largo were advertised as "to be let on lease and entered to immediately" as of May 14, 1832.

    Directory:
    David Gilchrist was listed on concession 2, lot 27.

    Residence:
    David was listed in the directory at lot 27, concession 2, Pickering Township.

    Land:
    Ontario land index fiche lists land as Pickering Township NW 1/4 of lot 27, concession 2. References are ID 5, 1845 07 12, type S, CL Deed No 01, R.G. series C1113, reference volume 002, page 013.
    Also, Pickering Township, SW 1/4 lot 27, concession 2. References ID 5, 1850 12 19, type S, CL Deed No 01, R.G. series C1113, reference volume 002, page 295.


    Directory:
    He was noted on page 39 of "Brown's Toronto City and Home District Directory 1846-47".

    Directory:
    He was noted on page 69 of Rowsell's "City of Toronto and County of York Directory for 1850-51".

    Death:
    The informant of his death was J. R. Taber M.D.

    Gravestone:
    "In memory of David Gilchrist, died Mar. 26th 1880, aged 74 Years. Also his beloved wife Mary Skinner, died Oct 7th 1882, aged 73 years. Natives of Largo, Fifeshire, Scotand."

    David married Mary SKINNER on 28 May 1830 in Fife, Scotland. Mary (daughter of David SKINNER and Susanna GOWANS) was born on 8 Mar 1811 in Largo, Fife, Scotland; was christened on 11 Mar 1811 in Largo, Fife, Scotland; died on 7 Oct 1882 in Pickering Township, Ontario County, Ontario, Canada; was buried on 9 Oct 1882 in Pickering Township, Ontario County, Ontario, Canada. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  6. 13.  Mary SKINNER was born on 8 Mar 1811 in Largo, Fife, Scotland; was christened on 11 Mar 1811 in Largo, Fife, Scotland (daughter of David SKINNER and Susanna GOWANS); died on 7 Oct 1882 in Pickering Township, Ontario County, Ontario, Canada; was buried on 9 Oct 1882 in Pickering Township, Ontario County, Ontario, Canada.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Name: Mary Ellen Skinner
    • Name: Mary Jane Skinner
    • Reference Number: 52.0
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    • _UID: 8093F38C89FB4C4DBCD42F672DB19794DE37
    • Birth: 21 May 1809, Pickering Township, Ontario County, Ontario, Canada; according to this source
    • Birth: 7 Nov 1809, Fife, Scotland
    • Birth: 3 Mar 1811, Largo, Fife, Scotland; daughter of David Skinner and Susanna Gowans at Lundinmills
    • Birth: 8 Mar 1811, Scotland
    • Birth: 8 Mar 1811, Largo, Fife, Scotland; daughter of David Skinner, weaver in Lundinmill, and Susannah Gowans
    • Baptism: 11 Mar 1811, Largo, Fife, Scotland; daughter of David Skinner and Susannah Gowns at Lundinmill
    • Baptism: 11 Mar 1811, Largo, Fife, Scotland; daughter of David Skinner, weaver in Lundinmill, and Susannah Gowans
    • Residence: 28 May 1830, Largo, Fife, Scotland; at the time of her marriage
    • Emigration: 1832, Scotland; to Upper Canada [Ontario], Canada, with her husband, David Gilchrist
    • Midwife: 13 Aug 1871, Pickering Township, Ontario County, Ontario, Canada; her granddaughter, Christina Lawson
    • Midwife: 17 May 1875, Pickering Township, Ontario County, Ontario, Canada; her grandson, George Lawson
    • Death: 7 Oct 1882, Pickering Township, Ontario County, Ontario, Canada; at age "73 years, 6 months"
    • Burial: 9 Oct 1882, Pickering Township, Ontario County, Ontario, Canada; in Erskine Church Cemetery
    • Gravestone: 9 Oct 1882, Pickering Township, Ontario County, Ontario, Canada; in Erskine Church Cemetery

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    Sarah SKINNER. Scott Township, # 372, 1865. Was she related to this Skinner family?

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    Death:
    The informant of her death was her son, William Gilchrist.

    Gravestone:
    "In memory of David Gilchrist, died Mar. 26th 1880, aged 74 Years. Also his beloved wife Mary Skinner, died Oct 7th 1882, aged 73 years. Natives of Largo, Fifeshire, Scotand."

    Notes:

    Marriage:
    For May 22, 1830, the parish register says "Were contracted David Gilchrist and Mary Skinner both in this parish who after proclamation without objection were married the 28th of same.

    Children:
    1. Isabella GILCHRIST was born on 16 May 1831 in Scotland; died on 15 Mar 1911 in Ontario, Canada; was buried in Mar 1911 in Pickering Township, Ontario County, Ontario, Canada.
    2. 6. George GILCHRIST was born on 17 Jun 1834 in Pickering Township, York County, Upper Canada, Canada; died on 22 Dec 1910 in Toronto, York County, Ontario, Canada; was buried on 24 Dec 1910 in Toronto, York County, Ontario, Canada.
    3. W. GILCHRIST
    4. David GILCHRIST was born on 13 Aug 1838 in Canada; was buried in Rensselaer, Rensselaer County, New York, United States.
    5. Christina Mary GILCHRIST was born on 14 May 1843 in Pickering Township, Ontario County, Ontario, Canada; and died.
    6. J.H. GILCHRIST
    7. Alexander GILCHRIST was born on 15 Apr 1848 in Canada; and died.
    8. Mary Daur GILCHRIST was born on 7 Nov 1850 in Canada; was buried in Pickering Township, Ontario County, Ontario, Canada.

  7. 14.  John CAMPBELL was born about 1802 in Glasgow, Scotland; died on 10 May 1884 in Toronto, York County, Ontario, Canada; was buried on 12 May 1884 in Toronto, York County, Ontario, Canada.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • AFN: F
    • Family: Could John Campbell's father be "Archibald Campbell"? John's daughter, Jean/Jane Campbell named her first son "Archibald C. [Campbell?] Crickington.
    • Moved: Toronto, York County, Upper Canada, Canada; from near old City Hall to University Avenue, in the area of the south west corner of Dundas and University
    • Occupation: Toronto, York County, Canada West, Canada; cabinet maker
    • Reference Number: 54.0
    • Religion: Toronto, York County, Upper Canada, Canada; was Presbyterian and "one of the first elders of the old Jennings Presbyterian Chruch, located at Richmond and Bay Streets
    • Residence: Toronto, York County, Upper Canada, Canada; a house in a terrace of houses between Eaton's and old City Hall, west of Yonge Street
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    • _UID: D83F75B09FB9482A96593A6A0D4FA2DE7508
    • Birth: 1801, Scotland
    • Birth: Abt 1801, Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland
    • Birth: Abt 1802, Scotland
    • Emigration: 1829, Scotland
    • Immigration: 1829, Montr?al, Qu?bec, Canada
    • Residence: Abt 1829, Montr?al, Qu?bec, Canada
    • Marriage witness: 23 Oct 1829, Toronto, York County, Ontario, Canada; to the marriage of Christopher Kells to Eleanor Stinson, both of the Town of York
    • Occupation: Abt 1830, Toronto, York County, Upper Canada, Canada
    • Residence: 1830, Toronto, York County, Upper Canada, Canada
    • Residence: Abt 1830, Toronto, York County, Upper Canada, Canada
    • Occupation: Aft 1830, Toronto, York County, Ontario, Canada; as a "prominent furniture manufacturer in the early days of Toronto"
    • Residence: 10 Jan 1831, Toronto, York County, Upper Canada, Canada; the time of his marriage in the Town of York
    • Religion: 13 Oct 1833, Toronto, York County, Upper Canada, Canada; Presbyterian, since he was admitted to Communion at Knox Presbyterian Church, and received the Sacrament
    • Residence: 7 Dec 1833, Toronto, York County, Upper Canada, Canada; when his son, Archibald Campbell, was born
    • Occupation: 5 Feb 1834, Toronto, York County, Upper Canada, Canada; as a joiner when his children, Mary Campbell, and Archibald Campbell, were baptized
    • Directory: Abt 1836, Toronto, York County, Upper Canada, Canada
    • Directory: Abt 1837, Toronto, York County, Upper Canada, Canada
    • Occupation: 1837, Toronto, York County, Upper Canada, Canada
    • Residence: Aft 1838, Toronto, York County, Upper Canada, Canada; on the site where the [Old] City Hall stood
    • Census: 1842, Toronto, York County, Canada West, Canada
    • Family: 1842, Toronto, York County, Canada West, Canada
    • Directory: Abt 1846, Toronto, York County, Canada West, Canada
    • Directory: 1846, Toronto, York County, Canada West, Canada
    • Occupation: 1846, Toronto, York County, Canada West, Canada; cabinet maker at 31 Queen Street W in
    • Directory: Abt 1850, Toronto, York County, Canada West, Canada
    • Directory: Abt 1850, Toronto, York County, Canada West, Canada
    • Directory: 1850, Toronto, York County, Canada West, Canada
    • Occupation: 1853, Toronto, York County, Canada West, Canada; cabinet maker
    • Residence: 1853, Toronto, York County, Canada West, Canada; on the north side of Queen Street, in St. John's Ward
    • Marriage witness: 31 Oct 1854, Toronto, York County, Canada West, Canada; to the marriage of his daughter, Ellen Campbell, to Charles Ward
    • Directory: Abt 1856, Toronto, York County, Canada West, Canada
    • Directory: Abt 1857, Toronto, York County, Canada West, Canada
    • Directory: Abt 1859, Toronto, York County, Canada West, Canada
    • Cemetery plot: 22 Feb 1859, Toronto, York County, Canada West, Canada; Lot 35 in Section L of Toronto Necropolis Cemetery was purchased by John when his son, Archibald Campbell, died on
    • Census: 1861, Toronto, York County, Canada West, Canada
    • Directory: Abt 1861, Toronto, York County, Canada West, Canada
    • Occupation: 1861, Toronto, York County, Canada West, Canada; in his own business which was called "John Campbell"
    • Residence: 1861, Toronto, York County, Canada West, Canada; with his family, in a one-story frame house
    • Directory: Abt 1862, Toronto, York County, Canada West, Canada
    • Directory: Abt 1871, Toronto, York County, Ontario, Canada
    • Census: 2 Apr 1871, Toronto, York County, Ontario, Canada
    • Census: 4 Apr 1881, Toronto, York County, Ontario, Canada
    • Death: 10 May 1884, Toronto, York County, Ontario, Canada
    • Burial: Aft 10 May 1884, Toronto, York County, Ontario, Canada; in Section L, lot 35 of Toronto Necropolis Cemetery
    • Burial: 12 May 1884, Toronto, York County, Ontario, Canada; in Necropolis Cemetery
    • Burial: 12 May 1884, Toronto, York County, Ontario, Canada; Necropolis Cemetery
    • Death registration: 12 May 1884, Toronto, York County, Ontario, Canada
    • Funeral: 12 May 1884, Toronto, York County, Ontario, Canada; from his residence, 13 Sword Street to Necropolis
    • Funeral: 12 May 1884, Toronto, York County, Ontario, Canada; was at 3:00 pm, from the residence of his son-in-law, H. Crickington, 13 Sword-street

    Notes:

    (Medical):The cemetery records list cause of death as "senility".

    Birth:
    Since he died on May 10, 1884 in his 83rd year, his birth year was calculated as circa 1802.

    Religion:
    Jennings Presbyterian Church later became known as the Erskine Presbyterian Church, and finally merged into St. Paul's Presbyterian Church.

    Residence:
    There was a well in the centre of the block.

    _TODO:
    book "Inhabitants of Toronto 1850" by Norman Crowder. 1988. Reprints of population data from various sources. Ref: Families, volume 28, no. 3, August 1989. Likely copy at OGS Library. Check AFHS Library.

    _TODO:
    Early Ontario Newspapers Transcription Series - Volume 7: The York Papers. Kingston Branch, OGS, Library # 929.371337 YORK. The Upper Canada Gazette, Part 1 December 1796 - December 1824 included The York Gazette, The York Weekly Post, and The York Weekly Register. The Upper Canada Gazette, Part 2 January 1825 - December 1828 includes The York Weekly Register and The United Empire Loyalist. compile by Burmor Publications. Part 1: 27 pages, Part 2: 332 pages. Ref: Kingston Relations, Kingston Branch, OGS, Volume 27, No. 1, Jan/Feb 2000, page 5.

    _TODO:
    photocopy pages 23, 47, 71, 86, 98, and 137. Flint database # 10 and Legacy A00371. Have pages 22, 24, 36, and 37.

    _TODO:
    "The Great Migration: Atlantic crossing by sailing ship 1770-1860". Book by Edwin C. Guillet at Toronto Branch, U.E.L. library. Call number Jv6451.G8. Ref: Fidelity, Vol. 24, No. 4, June 2002, page 6.

    _TODO:
    FHL microfilm # 0390241 or # 0390242 - both St. David's Ward. PHOTOCOPY entry and find the microfilm number and page number in St. David's Ward, Division 3 - page 347? or 771? Is there a street name?

    _TODO:
    Early Ontario Newspaper Transcriptions Series: Volume 8 - The York Papers is "The Colonial Advocate" 1824 through 1833. 65 pages with index. Look for marriage announcement of John Campbell to Margaret Campbell on January 10, 1831. Ref: Kingston Relations, Kingston Branch, OGS, Vol. 26, No. 5, Nov/Dec 1999, page 6. Kingston Branch Library ref # 929.371337 YORK

    _TODO:
    Necropolis - John Campbell. Order Family History Library microfilm 1617041 to check for burial register numbers 7166, 7300, 10512, 10685, 25201, and 25937.

    _TODO:
    FHL microfilm # 0,281,266 item 18-22. PHOTOCOPY entry on NAC microfilm # C-1344 in St. Patrick's Ward on Lot Street for John Campbell and family. See Flint database # 45 and Legacy source # A00380

    _TODO:
    929.2 Campbell-C 2002 at OGS library. Book "To Overcome All Difficulty: part 1" by Ian L. Campbell and Marion Isabel Campbell. Waterloo, Ontario: I. L. Campbell, 2002. 560 pages. Donated by Ian L. Campbell. Ref: Newsleaf, Vol. 33, No. 1, March 2003, page 10

    _TODO:
    book "Records of the Society of the Sick & Destitute 1817-1847." By Michael Harrison and Dorothy Martin. Toronto: Toronto Branch, OGS, 2002. 41 pages. Ref: Newsleaf, Vol. 33, No. 1, February 2003, page 9. OGS Library call # 929.3713541 Harris 2002.

    _TODO:
    Jennings Presbyterian Church. John was "one of the first elders" of Jennings Presbyterian Church. It later became known as Erskine Presbyterian, then merged with St. Paul's Presbyterian Church. Find more records and information on ministers etc. Check Globe newspaper.

    _TODO:
    John CAMPBELL died May 10, 1884 in Toronto.

    _TODO:
    York Pioneer 971.354? Does the OGS library have this?

    _TODO:
    Put on Legacy. Photo should be in Trip 2010.

    _TODO:
    AFHS might order this book. See Toronto Tree, Toronto Branch, OGS, Vol. 35, No. 3, May/June 2004, page 32.

    _TODO:
    FHL # 971. W3nBook "Names of Immigrants: from the 1845-1847 records of James Allison". James Allison was the emigrant agent at Montreal. Irish Research Group, Ottawa Branch, OGS, 1994. 112 pages. Ref: Newsleaf, Volume 26, No. 4, November 1996. Copy at OGS Library, North York.

    _TODO:
    St. Paul's, Toronto - deaths 1854. microfilm # 1312081 item 2. Campbell's, May's. 8 items all together:
    1.) Toronto - St. Pauls, deaths 1854,
    2.) Waterloo County bmd's 1854-1855, 1858, 1860, 1861,
    3.) Essex County - BMD's 1861-1862, 1865,
    4.) Stormont County - marriages 1866,
    5.) Grey, Wellington, Bruce & Dufferin Counties - coroners' returns 1873, 6.) Leeds & Grenville counties- coroners' returns 1873,
    7.) Oxford County - coroners' report 1873, and
    8.) Wentworth County coroners' reports 1873.

    _TODO:
    FHL book 971.3 X22d census area & shelf. "1848 and 1850 Canada West Census Index: an every-name index". Bryan Lee Dilts, compiler. Salt Lake City, Utah: Index Publishing, 1984. "Censuses are available for portions of only 3 out of 20 organized districts before 1848 - less than 1/5 of the total province." No microfilm or microfiche copies.

    _TODO:
    York General Burying Ground (Potter's Field Cemetery) index to burial registrations on Family History Library microfilm # 1,616,565.
    Other Campbell surnames:
    # 2824 (Isabella, dau of John, d. Aug 23, 1847, age 14 mo 23 days);
    # 3031 (Elizabeth, daur of John, d. Dec. 26, 1847 age 3 yrs, 3 mo);
    # 4065 (Mary, daur of John, d. Nov 14, 1850, age 19 years);
    # 6621 (Infant, son of John, d. Feb 16, 1855 still born).
    There was another John Campbell. John & Eliza who lost son William A on Jan 10, 1847, age 3 years, 2 mo (# 2584).
    A John Campbell b. Argyllshire, Scotland, d. Feb 26, 1854, age 45 (# 6109). See A00618.


    _TODO:
    Find information already researched about John in Toronto and enter it on Legacy. In 1850 - 25 Queen Street.

    _TODO:
    At Archives of Ontario, look at "The Toronto Customs House" fonds F 214. There are 2 bound registers of manifests of goods arriving in Toronto by ship from April 17, 1836, to July 8, 1841. NOT ON MICROFILM. See description by Jane MacNamara in Toronto Tree, bolume 36, No. 6 Nov/Dec 2005, pages 66 & 67.

    _TODO:
    Archibald CAMPBELL of Toronto was listed as Admin, May 14, 1859. Probate book # 11, # 522. Is he the father or a brother of John Campbell? FHL microfilm # 0,817,975.

    _TODO:
    1848 insolvency notice in Globe. This might not be our John - as this John Campbell is in Toronto Township. Check directories. Digital copy in Campbell family file folder.

    _TODO:
    Map of York 1833

    _TODO:
    From Toronto Branch, OGS. THE CITY OF TORONTO POLL BOOK OF 1841. $ 14.00. Toronto Branch Publications, OGS, Toronto Branch, Box 518, Station K, Toronto, Ontario M4P 2G9. 416-733-2608.

    Birth:
    The funeral notice of a John Campbell stated that he was born "in the year 1801 near Glasgow". This may not be the correct John Campbell.

    Birth:
    Since John died on May 10, 1884 aged 82, his birth year was calculated as circa 1802.

    Emigration:
    The John Campbell, whose funeral was reported on May 12, 1884, was described as emigrating to Canada in 1829.

    Immigration:
    John Campbell, whose obituary was printed on May 13, 1884, was recorded as living in Montreal after emigrating to Canada in 1829.

    Residence:
    John Campbell, whose obituary was printed on May 13, 1884, lived in Montreal for 13 months after emigrating from Scotland to Canada.

    Marriage witness:
    [Was it this John Campbell who was the marriage witness?] The other marriage witness was Elizabeth Beasley.

    Occupation:
    John Campbell was included in a list of "early Ontario cabinetmakers" in Toronto who worked between 1810-1867.

    Residence:
    He was "a resident of Toronto for 54 years".

    Residence:
    John Campbell, whose obituary was printed on May 13, 1884, moved from Montreal.

    Religion:
    According to the Church records, he was "admitted by Certificate - Associate S[?] Scotland."

    Directory:
    John Campbell was listed as a cabinet maker at 13 Yonge Street.

    Directory:
    John Campbell was listed as a cabinet maker at 13 Yonge Street.

    Occupation:
    John was listed as a cabinetmaker at 13 Yonge Street in the directory.

    Census:
    John was enumerated as the head of a household of 8, living on Lot Street, in a house on property owned by Mr. Emery. He was married and aged between 30 and 60. He was a cabinet maker, born in Scotland and a "Presbyterian not in connection with the Church of Scotland".

    Family:
    There was a single female [female #2] living with John and his family in the 1842 census. She was aged between 21 and 30 years, born in Scotland, a Presbyterian "not in connection with the Church of Scotland", and not working in trade or commerce. [She may have been a sister to John Campbell or Margaret Campbell, or she may not have been related to either.]

    Directory:
    John Campbell was a cabinet maker at 31 Queen Street West. [Odd numbers were on the north side.]

    Directory:
    J. Campbell was noted on page 11 of "Browns Toronto City and Home District Directory 1846-47."

    Directory:
    John Campbell was listed at 25 Queen Street.

    Directory:
    John Campbell was listed at 25 Queen Street.

    Directory:
    J. Campbell was noted on page 21 of Rowsell's "City of Toronto and County of York Directory for 1850-51".

    Residence:
    The house was owned by Hugh McNeil.

    Marriage witness:
    The other witness was his son Archibald Campbell.

    Directory:
    John Campbell, cabinet maker, was at York Street, east side. # 73 York Street, was north of Front Street, at Adelaide. [west side?]

    Directory:
    John Campbell was listed as a cabinet maker at # 9 York Street.

    Directory:
    The only John Campbell listed was a carpenter at 51 Maple Lane.

    Census:
    John was enumerated as a gentleman, aged 60, born in Scotland, Baptist, and married to Margaret Campbell. He had three children at home - Margaret 20, Jane 14, and John Jr. 7.

    Directory:
    John Campbell was a cabinet maker on McMahon Street, east side. # 67 McMahon was north of Queen Street, between Sydenham and Beech.

    Directory:
    John Campbell was listed as a cabinet maker with his residence at 71 McMahon. McMahon commenced at Queen and ran north to the 'northern limits'. # 71 was between Sydenham and Beech.

    Directory:
    There was a John Campbell listed as a wood dealer, at 5 Osgoode Lane.

    Census:
    John was enumeraged as a male, aged 70, born in Scotland, a Baptist, of Scotch origin, and a widower. He was living with his daughter Jane Campbell 22 and son John Campbell 18.

    Census:
    John was living with his son, John Campbell, and John's wife, Mary. He was enumerated as age 80, born in Scotland, Scottish, a cabinet maker, a Baptist, and a widower.

    Death:
    John Campbell was aged 82 years, a mechanic, Baptist, and born in Edinburgh, Scotland. [The transcribed death registration gave the age as '85', but it looks like 82 on the microfilm]

    Burial:
    The Toronto Necropolis Cemetery general number for his burial was 20645.

    Burial:
    According to the family, John is buried in Necropolis Cemetery, Toronto. There are a number of John Campbells buried there - burial register numbers 7166, 7300, 10512, 10685, 25201, and 25937.

    Burial:
    Arless Flint noted that "the plot was purchased prior to 1884".

    Death registration:
    Dr. D. G. Oliphant, his Physician, registered his death. Registration date was May 13, 1884.

    Funeral:
    This may not be the right John Campbell.

    John married Margaret CAMPBELL on 10 Jan 1831 in Toronto, York County, Upper Canada, Canada. Margaret was born about 1808 in Scotland; died on 14 Sep 1862 in Toronto, York County, Canada West, Canada; was buried after 14 Sep 1862 in Toronto, York County, Canada West, Canada. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  8. 15.  Margaret CAMPBELL was born about 1808 in Scotland; died on 14 Sep 1862 in Toronto, York County, Canada West, Canada; was buried after 14 Sep 1862 in Toronto, York County, Canada West, Canada.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • AFN: F
    • Death: Toronto, York County, Ontario, Canada
    • Name: was not recorded by Arless Flint in his Gilchrist family records
    • Reference Number: 55.0
    • _PPEXCLUDE: G
    • _TODO: Open
    • _TODO: Open
    • _TODO: Open
    • _TODO: Open
    • _UID: 8D4CF1CA269040E2BFF54B0BEC21BACC0915
    • Birth: Abt 1808, Scotland
    • Residence: 10 Jan 1831, Toronto, York County, Upper Canada, Canada; the time of her marriage in the Town of York
    • Census: 1842, Toronto, York County, Canada West, Canada
    • Census: 1861, Toronto, York County, Canada West, Canada
    • Burial: Aft 14 Sep 1862, Toronto, York County, Canada West, Canada; in Section L, lot 35 of Toronto Necropolis Cemetery

    Notes:

    Death:
    According to notes by Arless Flint, she died "young".

    _TODO:
    find microfilm number of burial records in 1933 in Mount Pleasant Cemetery

    _TODO:
    Necropolis - Margaret Campbell. Family History Library microfilms 1617039, items 5-6, and 1617040 to check for burial register numbers 4492 and 455 [4551?]

    _TODO:
    book "Toronto Mirror: births, marriages, deaths 1837-1861." Look for Margaret's death circa 1861. Book by Michael Harrison. Copy at OGS Library call # 929.3713541 Harri 2002. Toronto: Toronto Branch, OGS, 2002. 108 pages. Ref: Newsleaf, Vol. 33, No. 1, February 2003, page 9

    _TODO:
    Margaret (Campbell?) CAMPBELL died September 14, 1862 in Toronto.

    Birth:
    Since Margaret died on September 14, 1862 aged 54, her birth year was calculated as 1808.

    Census:
    Margaret was most likely the married female [female #1] aged between 14 and 45, who was enumerated with John Campbell as the head of household. She was born in Scotland, a Presbyterian "not in connection with the Church of Scotland", and not recorded as working in a trade or in commerce.

    Census:
    Margaret was age 53, born in Scotland, Baptist, and living with her husband, John Campbell, and their three children, Margaret 20, Jane 14, and John Jr. 7.

    Burial:
    The Toronto Necropolis Cemetery general number for her burial was 6492.

    Children:
    1. Mary CAMPBELL was born on 10 Nov 1831 in Toronto, York County, Upper Canada, Canada; was christened on 5 Feb 1834 in Toronto, York County, Upper Canada, Canada; died on 14 Nov 1850 in Toronto, York County, Canada West, Canada; was buried after 14 Nov 1850 in Toronto, York County, Canada West, Canada.
    2. Archibald CAMPBELL was born on 7 Dec 1833 in Toronto, York County, Upper Canada, Canada; was christened on 5 Feb 1834 in Toronto, York County, Upper Canada, Canada; died on 22 Feb 1859 in Toronto, York County, Canada West, Canada; was buried on 21 Apr 1859 in Toronto, York County, Canada West, Canada.
    3. Ellen CAMPBELL was born about 1835 in Toronto, York County, Upper Canada, Canada; died on 26 Oct 1859 in Canada West, Canada; was buried after 26 Oct 1859 in Toronto, York County, Canada West, Canada.
    4. 7. I. CAMPBELL
    5. Margaret CAMPBELL was born before 17 Aug 1840 in Toronto, York County, Upper Canada, Canada; died on 17 Aug 1862 in Toronto, York County, Canada West, Canada; was buried after 17 Aug 1862 in Toronto, York County, Canada West, Canada.
    6. Agnes CAMPBELL was born on 17 May 1848 in Toronto, York County, Canada West, Canada; died on 20 May 1848 in Toronto, York County, Canada West, Canada; was buried on 20 May 1848 in Toronto, York County, Canada West, Canada.
    7. Baby boy CAMPBELL was born on 17 May 1848 in Toronto, York County, Canada West, Canada; died on 17 May 1848 in Toronto, York County, Canada West, Canada; was buried on 17 May 1848 in Toronto, York County, Canada West, Canada.
    8. J. CAMPBELL
    9. Marion CAMPBELL was born about Dec 1849 in Toronto, York County, Canada West, Canada; died on 18 Jun 1853 in Toronto, York County, Canada West, Canada; was buried on 18 Jun 1853 in Toronto, York County, Canada West, Canada.
    10. J.A. CAMPBELL



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