Name |
Richard Henry FLINT |
Birth |
15 Aug 1830 |
Liverpool, Lancashire, England [1, 2, 3] |
Christening |
24 Oct 1830 |
Liverpool, Lancashire, England [1] |
Gender |
Male |
Census |
1850 |
Danvers, Essex County, Massachusetts, United States [4] |
- There is a Richard Flint recorded on the index of the 1850 Danvers census.
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Immigration |
1830-1850 |
Canada |
- He was in Montreal in the 1850's.
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Immigration |
1848-1850 |
Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, United States [5] |
but not |
- There were no "Flint" surnames or even "Richard" or "Henry" names that matched for the period.
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Occupation |
1853 |
Montr?al, Qu?bec, Canada [6] |
- Richard Flint was an "engineer to trade" at the time of the christening of his daughter, Elizabeth.
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Residence |
24 Jan 1853 |
Montr?al, Qu?bec, Canada [7] |
- At the time of his marriage, Richard was living in Montreal and was a bachelor.
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Marriage witness |
28 Jan 1858 |
Montr?al, Canada East, Canada [8] |
to the marriage of his wife's sister, Frances Arless, to John Henry Corner |
- The other witness was Fanny? Martin.
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Residence |
1859 |
Toronto, York County, Ontario, Canada [9] |
- 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".
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Occupation |
1862-1863 |
Toronto Junction, York County, Ontario, Canada [10] |
- Richard Henry was a "finisher".
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Occupation |
1864 |
Toronto Junction, York County, Ontario, Canada [11] |
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Residence |
1862-1864 |
Toronto Junction, York County, Ontario, Canada [10, 11] |
- He lived in Toronto Junction.
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Residence |
1866 |
Toronto Junction, York County, Ontario, Canada [12] |
- He was living in Toronto Junction.
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Occupation |
1868 |
Toronto Junction, York County, Ontario, Canada [13] |
- He was a wheelman for the Grand Trunk Railroad.
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Residence |
1868 |
Toronto Junction, York County, Ontario, Canada [13] |
- He was living at 165 Brock Street.
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Residence |
1870 |
Toronto Junction, York County, Ontario, Canada [14] |
- He was living at 65 Brock Street.
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Census |
2 Apr 1871 |
Toronto, York County, Ontario, Canada [15] |
- 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).
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Religion |
2 Apr 1871 |
Toronto, York County, Ontario, Canada [15] |
a member of the Congregational church |
Occupation |
15 May 1871 |
Toronto, York County, Ontario, Canada [16] |
machinist |
- This was recorded on the registration of the birth of his son, Benjamin Flint.
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Residence |
15 May 1871 |
Toronto, York County, Ontario, Canada [16] |
at 165 Brock Street |
- This was the address recorded when Ellen Flint registered the birth of her son, Benjamin Flint.
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Occupation |
15 Mar 1873 |
Toronto, York County, Ontario, Canada [17] |
machinist |
- This date was when Helen registered the birth of their son, Robert Samuel Flint.
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Residence |
15 Mar 1873 |
Toronto, York County, Ontario, Canada [17] |
at 141 Brock Street |
- This date was when Helen registered the birth of their son, Robert Samuel Flint.
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Occupation |
20 May 1880 |
Toronto, York County, Ontario, Canada [18] |
- Richard was recorded as a machinist at the time of Joseph's death.
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Residence |
20 May 1880 |
Toronto, York County, Ontario, Canada [18] |
- When his son, Joseph, died, Richard was living at 141 Brock Street.
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Census |
4 Apr 1881 |
Toronto, York County, Ontario, Canada [19] |
- 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.
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Religion |
Abt 1890 |
Toronto, York County, Ontario, Canada [3] |
a member of Beverley Street Baptist Church |
- He belonged to this church for almost 14 years before his death in 1904.
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Directory |
1892 |
Toronto, York County, Ontario, Canada [20] |
- Richard was a machinist for the CPR. He lived at 50 Beverley Street.
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Directory |
1897 |
Toronto, York County, Ontario, Canada [21] |
- Richard was a machinist at the CPR. He lived at 50 Beverley Street.
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Residence |
14 Nov 1899 |
Toronto, York County, Ontario, Canada [22] |
- 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.
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Census |
1901 |
Toronto, York County, Ontario, Canada [23] |
- He was aged 69 and born outside of Canada.
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Directory |
1902 |
Toronto, York County, Ontario, Canada [24] |
- Richard was living at 50 Beverley Street.
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Directory |
1904 |
Toronto, York County, Ontario, Canada [25] |
- Richard was listed as living at 50 Beverley Street.
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Cause of death |
11 Feb 1904 |
Toronto, York County, Ontario, Canada [26] |
cerebral hemorrhage |
- Dr. E. Hooper reported that the length of this illness was 12 days, when he registered the death.
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Occupation |
11 Feb 1904 |
Toronto, York County, Ontario, Canada [26] |
mechanic, as recorded on his death registration, |
Religion |
11 Feb 1904 |
Toronto, York County, Ontario, Canada [3, 9] |
- 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.
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Residence |
11 Feb 1904 |
Toronto, York County, Ontario, Canada [9, 26] |
- Richard and Helen were living at 50 Beverley Street at the time of his death.
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Death |
11 Feb 1904 |
Toronto, York County, Ontario, Canada [2, 9, 27] |
Cause: Cerebral Hemorrhage |
Death registration |
12 Feb 1904 |
Toronto, York County, Ontario, Canada [26] |
made by Dr. E. Hooper |
Burial |
13 Feb 1904 |
Toronto, York County, Ontario, Canada [2, 9, 28] |
in Mount Pleasant Cemetery, section 35, lot 7, plot 7 on |
Funeral |
13 Feb 1904 |
Toronto, York County, Ontario, Canada [9] |
- 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.
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Obituary |
13 Feb 1904 |
Toronto, York County, Ontario, Canada [9] |
TORONTO WORLD newspaper on pages 1 and 8 |
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Transcription of newspaper notices about Richard Henry Flint's death. Toronto World newspaper, page 1 and 8, issue February 13, 1904. Transcribed by Jeanne Davison, 2000. |
Burial |
13 Feb 1904 |
Toronto, York County, Ontario, Canada [9, 28] |
Administration of probate |
26 Apr 1904 |
Toronto, York County, Ontario, Canada [29] |
- 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.
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Name |
Richard H. Flint [30] |
Occupation |
Toronto, York County, Ontario, Canada [9] |
- According to his obituary, Richard had been "employed in railroad work with the GTR and CPR for 48 years".
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Reference Number |
24.0 |
Religion |
Toronto, York County, Ontario, Canada [3] |
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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Railway Employee |
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- microfilm # 1854282 item 4. 1001-2156 V.1 1904. Registration # 001560-04. what is film #? already on Legacy as A00503.
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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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- Is Flint A00037 on Legacy? See Flint file
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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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- Where do I find Griffiths online? Check CD at AFHS library.
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_UID |
3D4985D1472840DEAC18A2B0480A0911EBF9 |
Person ID |
I504 |
Everyone |
Last Modified |
20 Oct 2018 |