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Descendants of Edward Trivett

 

Generation No. 1

 

        1. Edward1 Trivett died Unknown. He married (1) Susanna He married (2) Mary French 18 Feb 1694/95 in Musbury, Devon, England1

 

Children of Edward Trivett and Susanna are:

        2                 i.    John2 Trivett, born 31 Dec 1696 in Musbury, Devon, England2

        3                ii.    Edward Trivett, born 07 Sep 1702 in Musbury, Devon, England2

        4               iii.    Sarah Trivett, born 13 Apr 1704 in Musbury, Devon, England2

        5               iv.    James Trivett, born 20 Dec 1705 in Musbury, Devon, England2

        6                v.    Robert Trivett, born 21 Nov 1707 in Musbury, Devon, England

        7               vi.    Catherine Trivett, born 27 Mar 1712 in Musbury, Devon, England3

        8              vii.    Mary Trivett, born 27 Mar 1712 in Musbury, Devon, England4

+      9             viii.    Thomas Trivett, born 24 Jul 1715 in Musbury, Devon, England; died 21 Sep 1743.

        10             ix.    Alice Trivett, born 23 Apr 1717 in Musbury, Devon, England4

        11              x.    Thomasin Trivett, born 30 Mar 1719 in Musbury, Devon, England4

 

Generation No. 2

 

        9. Thomas2 Trivett (Edward1) was born 24 Jul 1715 in Musbury, Devon, England4, and died 21 Sep 1743. He married Elizabeth Sandford 26 Apr 1738. She was born about 1716, and died 05 Nov 1738.

 

Child of Thomas Trivett and Elizabeth Sandford is:

+      12               i.    Richard3 Trivett, born about 1740

 

Generation No. 3

 

        12. Richard3 Trivett (Thomas2, Edward1) was born about 1740He married Elizabeth5. She was born 1741 in England, and died 1797 in England.

 

Child of Richard Trivett and Elizabeth is:

+      13               i.    Richard4 Trivett, born Bef. 20 Dec 1761 in Shute, Devon, England; died about 03 Oct 1830 in Shute, Devon, England.

 

Generation No. 4

 

        13. Richard4 Trivett (Richard3, Thomas2, Edward1)6 was born Bef. 20 Dec 1761 in Shute, Devon, England, and died about 03 Oct 1830 in Shute, Devon, England. He married Sarah Purss6 11 May 1780 in Shute, Devon, England7. She was born about 1759 in Shute, Devon, England, and died Aft. 1800 in Shute, Devon, England.

 

More About Richard Trivett:

Date born 2: Bef. 20 Dec 1761

Baptism: 20 Dec 1761, Musbury, Devon, England7

Burial: 03 Oct 1830, Shute, Devon, England

 

Children of Richard Trivett and Sarah Purss are:

        14               i.    Sarah5 Trivett8, born 07 Dec 1780 in Shute, Devon, England

 

More About Sarah Trivett:

Christening: 28 Dec 1780, Shute, Devon, England

 

        15              ii.    Mary Trivett, born 15 Jan 1781 in Shute, Devon, England

 

More About Mary Trivett:

Christening: 08 Feb 1781, Shute, Devon, England

 

+      16             iii.    Thomas Trivett, born 16 Jul 1785 in Shute, Devon, England; died 23 Dec 1869 in Whitford, Shute, Devon, England.

+      17             iv.    Joseph Trivett, born 31 Mar 1787 in Shute, Devon, England; died 25 Sep 1860 in Shute, Devon, England.

+      18              v.    Richard Trivett, born 16 Mar 1791 in Shute, Devon, England; died 08 Jul 1866 in Colyton, Axminster, Shute, Devon, England.

+      19             vi.    James Trivett, born 03 Jun 1797 in Shute, Devon, England; died 03 Oct 1866 in Hampton, Shute, Devon, England.

        20            vii.    Robert Trivett, born about 28 Jun 1799 in Shute, Devon, England

        21           viii.    Sarah Trivett, born about 28 Dec 1800 in Shute, Devon, England

 

Generation No. 5

 

        16. Thomas5 Trivett (Richard4, Richard3, Thomas2, Edward1) was born 16 Jul 1785 in Shute, Devon, England, and died 23 Dec 1869 in Whitford, Shute, Devon, England. He married Elizabeth Betty Potter 29 Apr 1807 in Shute, Devon, England. She was born 1787 in Shute, Devon, England, and died WFT Est. 1824-1882.

 

Children of Thomas Trivett and Elizabeth Potter are:

        22               i.    Mary6 Trivett, born 30 Nov 1808 in Shute, Devon, England; died WFT Est. 1837-1902. She married James Seller 21 Apr 1832 in Shute, Devon, England; born WFT Est. 1785-1812; died WFT Est. 1837-1898.

        23              ii.    John Trivett, born 24 Mar 1810 in Shute, Devon, England; died WFT Est. 1811-1900.

+      24             iii.    Thomas Trivett, born 06 Jun 1813 in Shute, Devon, England; died WFT Est. 1859-1905.

        25             iv.    James Trivett, born about 01 Mar 1818 in Shute, Devon, England; died WFT Est. 1819-1908.

+      26              v.    Charles Trivett, born about 02 Dec 1821 in Shute, Devon, England; died WFT Est. 1865-1913.

 

        17. Joseph5 Trivett (Richard4, Richard3, Thomas2, Edward1) was born 31 Mar 1787 in Shute, Devon, England, and died 25 Sep 1860 in Shute, Devon, England. He married Elizabeth White 17 Mar 1811 in Shute, Devon, England. She was born 1784, and died 14 Nov 1858 in Shute, Devon, England.

 

Children of Joseph Trivett and Elizabeth White are:

        27               i.    Ann6 Trivett, born about 27 Dec 1814 in Shute, Devon, England; died WFT Est. 1815-1908.

        28              ii.    Charlotte Trivett, born about 02 Mar 1817 in Shute, Devon, England; died WFT Est. 1818-1911.

+      29             iii.    James Trivett, born about 27 Feb 1818 in Shute, Devon, England; died WFT Est. 1858-1909.

        30             iv.    Mary Trivett, born about 18 Apr 1819 in Shute, Devon, England; died WFT Est. 1859-1914. She married Samuel Solway 04 Nov 1855 in Shute, Devon, England; born WFT Est. 1803-1835; died WFT Est. 1860-1919.

        31              v.    Saraah Trivett, born about 18 Mar 1821 in Shute, Devon, England; died WFT Est. 1822-1915.

        32             vi.    Harriett Trivett, born about 30 Nov 1823 in Shute, Devon, England; died WFT Est. 1850-1917. She married John Froome 14 May 1844 in Shute, Devon, England; born WFT Est. 1798-1825; died WFT Est. 1849-1912.

+      33            vii.    Eliza Trivett, born about 21 Dec 1828 in Shute, Devon, England; died Aft. 1857.

        34           viii.    Hannah Trivett, born about 08 Jan 1832 in Shute, Devon, England; died WFT Est. 1833-1926.

 

        18. Richard5 Trivett (Richard4, Richard3, Thomas2, Edward1)8 was born 16 Mar 1791 in Shute, Devon, England, and died 08 Jul 1866 in Colyton, Axminster, Shute, Devon, England9. He married Jenny Jane Hawker 29 Mar 1814 in Shute, Devon, England. She was born 04 Mar 1788 in Shute, Devon, England, and died Aft. 1851 in England.

 

More About Richard Trivett:

Cause of Death: Mortification of the Leg, not certified

Census: 1841, Shute Hundred: Colyton County/Island: Devon Source information: HO107/214/18 Registration district: Axminster Sub-registration district: Colyton ED, institution, or vessel: 6 Folio: 5 Page: 4 Line number: 6 GSU Number: 24130710

Christening: 10 Jul 1791, Shute, Devon, England

Medical Information: Henry Trivett present at the death

Occupation: 1851, Farm Labourer

Residence: 1851, Shute County/Island: Devon Source information: HO107/1862 Registration district: Axminster Sub-registration district: Lyme ED, institution, or vessel: 1b Folio: 514 Page: 9 Household schedule number: 33 GSU Number: 221009-22101011

 

More About Jenny Jane Hawker:

Census: 1841, Shute Hundred: Colyton County/Island: Devon Source information: HO107/214/18 Registration district: Axminster Sub-registration district: Colyton ED, institution, or vessel: 6 Folio: 5 Page: 4 Line number: 6 GSU Number: 24130712

Residence: 1851, Shute County/Island: Devon Source information: HO107/1862 Registration district: Axminster Sub-registration district: Lyme ED, institution, or vessel: 1b Folio: 514 Page: 9 Household schedule number: 33 GSU Number: 221009-22101013

 

Children of Richard Trivett and Jenny Hawker are:

+      35               i.    John6 Trivett, born about 06 May 1817 in Shute, Devon, England; died WFT Est. 1855-1908.

+      36              ii.    James Trivett, born about 02 Jan 1820 in Shute, Devon, England; died 20 Jun 1877 in Crowcombe, Shute, England.

+      37             iii.    Thomas Trivett, born about 31 Mar 1822 in Shute, Devon, England

+      38             iv.    Timothy Trivett, born 02 Jun 1826 in Shute, Devon, England; died 18 Jul 1905 in Newmarket, York, Ontario, Canada.

+      39              v.    Henry Trivett, born about 01 Jun 1828 in Shute, Devon, England; died 09 May 1880 in Shute, Devon, England.

+      40             vi.    Richard Trivett, born about 1833 in Shute, Devon, England; died Aft. 1857.

 

        19. James5 Trivett (Richard4, Richard3, Thomas2, Edward1) was born 03 Jun 1797 in Shute, Devon, England, and died 03 Oct 1866 in Hampton, Shute, Devon, England. He married Mary Hoare 1820. She was born WFT Est. 1782-1808, and died WFT Est. 1836-1896.

 

Children of James Trivett and Mary Hoare are:

        41               i.    Thomas Hoare6 Trivett, born about 08 Mar 1822 in Shute, Devon, England; died WFT Est. 1823-1912 in Shute, Devon, England.

        42              ii.    Sarah Hoare Trivett, born about 16 Mar 1823 in Shute, Devon, England; died WFT Est. 1824-1917.

        43             iii.    Thomas Hoare Trivett, born about 22 Aug 1824 in Shute, Devon, England; died WFT Est. 1825-1914.

        44             iv.    James Trivett, born about 26 Aug 1827 in Shute, Devon, England; died WFT Est. 1828-1917.

        45              v.    Sarah Ann Jane Hoare Trivett, born about 03 Oct 1830 in Shute, Devon, England; died WFT Est. 1865-1925. She married Cryus Marwood 29 Oct 1860 in Shute, Devon, England; born WFT Est. 1811-1840; died WFT Est. 1865-1925.

        46             vi.    John Trivett, born about 25 Dec 1833 in Shute, Devon, England; died WFT Est. 1834-1923.

 

Generation No. 6

 

        24. Thomas6 Trivett (Thomas5, Richard4, Richard3, Thomas2, Edward1) was born 06 Jun 1813 in Shute, Devon, England, and died WFT Est. 1859-1905. He married (1) Susan Blackmore 25 Dec 1837 in Shute, Devon, England. She was born 1808 in Widworthy, and died 25 Sep 1853 in Shute, Devon, England. He married (2) Sarah Solway 01 Apr 1855 in Shute, Devon, England. She was born WFT Est. 1811-1837, and died WFT Est. 1860-1926.

 

Children of Thomas Trivett and Susan Blackmore are:

+      47               i.    James7 Trivett, born about 28 Oct 1838 in Shute, Devon, England; died WFT Est. 1888-1930.

        48              ii.    George Trivett, born about 25 Dec 1840 in Shute, Devon, England; died 21 Mar 1877 in Shute, Devon, England.

        49             iii.    Sarah Trivett, born 03 Feb 1843 in Shute, Devon, England; died 08 Sep 1861 in Shute, Devon, England.

        50             iv.    Eli Trivett, born about 08 May 1845 in Shute, Devon, England; died 12 Oct 1845 in Shute, Devon, England.

 

Children of Thomas Trivett and Sarah Solway are:

+      51               i.    Eli7 Trivett, born about 25 Dec 1855 in Shute, Devon, England; died WFT Est. 1884-1946.

        52              ii.    Delia Trivett, born about 15 Aug 1857 in Shute, Devon, England; died WFT Est. 1858-1951.

 

        26. Charles6 Trivett (Thomas5, Richard4, Richard3, Thomas2, Edward1) was born about 02 Dec 1821 in Shute, Devon, England, and died WFT Est. 1865-1913. He married Sarah Homier 18 Apr 1848 in Shute, Devon, England. She was born WFT Est. 1809-1836, and died WFT Est. 1865-1923.

 

Children of Charles Trivett and Sarah Homier are:

        53               i.    Anna7 Trivett, born about 24 Dec 1848 in Shute, Devon, England; died WFT Est. 1849-1942.

+      54              ii.    Mary Jane Trivett, born 1850 in Colyton; died WFT Est. 1879-1944.

+      55             iii.    Charles Trivett, born 1855 in Colyton; died WFT Est. 1901-1947.

        56             iv.    James H. Trivett, born 1863 in Axminster; died WFT Est. 1864-1953.

 

        29. James6 Trivett (Joseph5, Richard4, Richard3, Thomas2, Edward1) was born about 27 Feb 1818 in Shute, Devon, England, and died WFT Est. 1858-1909. He married Mary Stuart 1853. She was born WFT Est. 1812-1836, and died WFT Est. 1858-1924.

 

Child of James Trivett and Mary Stuart is:

        57               i.    George Stuart7 Trivett, born about 05 Feb 1854 in Shute, Devon, England; died WFT Est. 1855-1944.

 

        33. Eliza6 Trivett (Joseph5, Richard4, Richard3, Thomas2, Edward1)14 was born about 21 Dec 1828 in Shute, Devon, England14, and died Aft. 1857. She married Richard Trivett15 19 Oct 1852 in Shute, Devon, England16, son of Richard Trivett and Jenny Hawker. He was born about 1833 in Shute, Devon, England17, and died Aft. 185717.

 

More About Eliza Trivett:

Died 2: WFT Est. 1860-1922

Christening: 21 Dec 1828, Shute, Devon, England18

 

More About Richard Trivett:

Died 2: WFT Est. 1861-1924

Census 1: 1841, Shute Hundred: Colyton County/Island: Devon Source information: HO107/214/18 Registration district: Axminster Sub-registration district: Colyton ED, institution, or vessel: 6 Folio: 5 Page: 4 Line number: 6 GSU Number: 24130719

Census 2: 1851, Shute County/Island: Devon Source information: HO107/1862 Registration district: Axminster Sub-registration district: Lyme ED, institution, or vessel: 1b Folio: 514 Page: 9 Household schedule number: 33 GSU Number: 221009-22101020

Christening: 21 Jul 1833, Shute, Devon, England21,22

 

Children of Eliza Trivett and Richard Trivett are:

        58               i.    Alfred7 Trivett23, born about 18 Feb 1855 in Shute, Devon, England23; died 11 Mar 1855 in Shute, Devon, England23.

 

More About Alfred Trivett:

Christening: 18 Feb 1855, Shute, Devon, England23

 

        59              ii.    Joseph Richard Trivett23, born about 26 May 1857 in Shute, Devon, England23; died 26 Jun 1857 in Shute, Devon, England23.

 

More About Joseph Richard Trivett:

Christening: 26 May 1857, Shute, Devon, England23

 

        35. John6 Trivett (Richard5, Richard4, Richard3, Thomas2, Edward1) was born about 06 May 1817 in Shute, Devon, England, and died WFT Est. 1855-1908. He married Ann Solway WFT Est. 1831-1866. She was born WFT Est. 1801-1826, and died WFT Est. 1855-1915.

 

Children of John Trivett and Ann Solway are:

        60               i.    Maryanne7 Trivett, born about 10 Jan 1841 in Shute, Devon, England; died WFT Est. 1866-1935. She married John Hoskins 06 Feb 1860 in Shute, Devon, England; born WFT Est. 1815-1841; died WFT Est. 1865-1929.

        61              ii.    Sally Elizabeth Trivett, born about 05 Aug 1842 in Shute, Devon, England; died WFT Est. 1843-1936.

        62             iii.    Sarah Ann Trivett, born 20 Apr 1843 in Shute, Devon, England; died WFT Est. 1844-1937.

        63             iv.    Henry Trivett, born about 22 Sep 1844 in Shute, Devon, England; died WFT Est. 1845-1934.

        64              v.    Harriet Trivett, born about 06 Jun 1847 in Shute, Devon, England; died WFT Est. 1870-1941. She married John Vincent 19 Jul 1864 in Shute, Devon, England; born WFT Est. 1819-1847; died WFT Est. 1869-1934.

        65             vi.    Ephan Trivett, born about 15 Mar 1849 in Shute, Devon, England; died WFT Est. 1850-1939.

        66            vii.    Stephanie Trivett, born about 23 Sep 1849 in Shute, Devon, England; died WFT Est. 1850-1943.

        67           viii.    Anna Trivett, born 07 Mar 1852 in Shute, Devon, England; died WFT Est. 1853-1946.

+      68             ix.    Edwin Trivett, born about 22 Apr 1838 in Shute, Devon, England; died WFT Est. 1870-1929.

 

        36. James6 Trivett (Richard5, Richard4, Richard3, Thomas2, Edward1)24 was born about 02 Jan 1820 in Shute, Devon, England24, and died 20 Jun 1877 in Crowcombe, Shute, England25,26. He married Susan Mofs 02 Jul 1850 in Shute, Devon, England27,28. She was born 1830 in Shute, Devon, England29, and died 09 Mar 1915 in Shute, Devon, England30.

 

More About James Trivett:

Baptism: 02 Jan 1820, Shute, Devon, England30,31

Burial: Unknown, St. Michael's Church, Shute, Devon, England

Census: 1841, Shute Hundred: Colyton County/Island: Devon Source information: HO107/214/18 Registration district: Axminster Sub-registration district: Colyton ED, institution, or vessel: 6 Folio: 5 Page: 4 Line number: 6 GSU Number: 24130732

Occupation: Agricultural Labourer33

 

Notes for Susan Mofs:

Could not write.

 

More About Susan Mofs:

Burial: Unknown, St. Michael's Church, Shute, Devon, England

Census: 1881, UK34

Residence: 1881, Colcombe, Shute, Devon, England34

 

Children of James Trivett and Susan Mofs are:

+      69               i.    Levi Mofs7 Trivett, born 31 Mar 1851 in Shute, Devon, England

        70              ii.    Rhoda Trivett35, born 05 Mar 1853 in Shute, Devon, England35; died 28 Sep 1856 in Shute, Devon, England35.

 

More About Rhoda Trivett:

Christening: 08 Mar 1855, Shute, Devon, England35

 

+      71             iii.    Charlotte Moss Trivett, born 14 Jun 1855 in Shute, Devon, England; died 30 Jun 1930 in Highway, Ash, Martock, Somerset, England.

+      72             iv.    Louisa Trivett, born 24 Feb 1858 in Shute, Devon, England; died Aft. 1887.

        73              v.    Eli Trivett35, born 13 Mar 1860 in Shute, Devon, England35 He married Annie Ester Turle35 17 Apr 1887 in Axminster, Devon, England36

 

Notes for Annie Ester Turle:

From: HardingDevon(at)aol. com [mailto:HardingDevon(at)aol. com] Sent: Sunday, February 29, 2004 12:40 PM To: family(at)SandiSullivan. com Subject: Trivett Family Sorting them out, I related to your family Thru Annie Ester Turl, Richard Chown, Mary Hoare, Frederck Palfrey and a few others Thanks Paul W. Harding DFHS 9756 COOL Tucson Az. From: Robert Turl [mailto:Robert. Turl( at )btopenworld. com] Sent: Tuesday, February 28, 2006 02:57 PM To: HardingDevon( at )aol. com I understand that one of you (possibly both) have a family connection to Anne Esther Turl who married Eli Trivett. If either of you is interested in any other Turl ancestry please let me know. Regards Robert Turl

 

+      74             vi.    Rhoda Jane Trivett, born 11 Dec 1862 in Shute, Devon, England

        75            vii.    Edwin James Trivett37, born 01 May 1865 in Shute, Devon, England38,39

 

More About Edwin James Trivett:

Christening: 11 Jun 1865, Shute, Devon, England39

 

        76           viii.    Elizabeth Moss Trivett39, born about 09 Sep 1866 in Shute, Devon, England40; died 10 Sep 1954 in 45 Prospect Park, Exeter, England41.

 

More About Elizabeth Moss Trivett:

Census: 1881, UK42

Christening: 09 Sep 1866, Shute, Devon, England43

Residence: 1881, Colcombe, Shute, Devon, England44

 

        77             ix.    Kate Trivett45, born 02 Nov 1868 in Shute, Devon, England46,47; died 20 Nov 1951 in 45 Prospect Park, Exeter, England47. She married William Heale47

 

More About Kate Trivett:

Census: 1881, UK48

Christening: 25 Dec 1868, Shute, Devon, England49

Residence: 1881, Colcombe, Shute, Devon, England50

 

        78              x.    Henrietta Trivett51, born 18 Dec 1870 in Shute, Devon, England52,53; died 16 May 1954 in Ash, Martock, Somerset, England53.

 

More About Henrietta Trivett:

Census: 1881, UK54

Christening: 12 Feb 1871, Shute, Devon, England55

Residence: 1881, Colcombe, Shute, Devon, England56

 

        79             xi.    Laura Jane Trivett57, born 27 Jun 1873 in Shute, Devon, England58,59; died 20 Oct 1960 in Yeovil, Somerset, England59.

 

More About Laura Jane Trivett:

Census: 1881, RG11 P. 2391 F85 P2160

Christening: 03 Aug 1873, Shute, Devon, England61

Residence: 1881, Highway, Martock, Somerset, England62

 

        80            xii.    William James Trivett63, born about 08 Oct 1876 in Shute, Devon, England63

 

More About William James Trivett:

Christening: 08 Oct 1876, Shute, Devon, England63

 

        37. Thomas6 Trivett (Richard5, Richard4, Richard3, Thomas2, Edward1)63,64 was born about 31 Mar 1822 in Shute, Devon, England65,66He married Hannah Norris67 23 Aug 1845 in Shute, Devon, England67

 

More About Thomas Trivett:

Census: 1841, Shute Hundred: Colyton County/Island: Devon Source information: HO107/214/18 Registration district: Axminster Sub-registration district: Colyton ED, institution, or vessel: 6 Folio: 5 Page: 4 Line number: 6 GSU Number: 24130768

Christening: 31 Mar 1822, Shute, Devon, England69,70

 

Children of Thomas Trivett and Hannah Norris are:

        81               i.    John7 Trivett71, born 1846 in Shute, Devon, England71

 

Notes for John Trivett:

Name: Anne Trivett Email: triv47(at)hotmail. com Think: I want more Date: June 29, 2004 Comments Info regarding generation 4 - John Trivett DOB 1846(Timmothy's brother) married Emma Richards 18/5/64 and died Bridgend Glamorgan Wales 28/2/20 having moved to Pontypridd He had 8 children can send you more details if you want. Anne trivett(Fred6,Adrian5,john4,Thomas3,Richard2,Richard1)

 

        82              ii.    Thomas Trivett71, born about 17 Aug 1857 in Shute, Devon, England71

 

More About Thomas Trivett:

Christening: 17 Aug 1857, Shute, Devon, England71

 

        83             iii.    Francis Trivett71, born about 24 Aug 1857 in Shute, Devon, England71

 

More About Francis Trivett:

Christening: 24 Aug 1857, Shute, Devon, England71

 

        38. Timothy6 Trivett (Richard5, Richard4, Richard3, Thomas2, Edward1)71,72 was born 02 Jun 1826 in Shute, Devon, England73,74, and died 18 Jul 1905 in Newmarket, York, Ontario, Canada75. He married Thurza Henson 22 Mar 1852 in His Parish Church, Kilmington, Axminster, Devon, England76, daughter of Samuel Henson and Jane Norman. She was born 21 Oct 1830 in Burlescombe, Devon, England77, and died 27 Feb 1905 in Newmarket, York, Ontario, Canada78.

 

Notes for Timothy Trivett:

Timothy escaped the title farm Labourer borne by his ancestors by education. It wasn't formal; it was an apprenticeship as a Blacksmith in Kilmington, Devon. He married Thurza Henson {1830} born Burliscombe in 1852. He became the Dalwood Blacksmith as a journeyman and sired four boys. I expect metalworkers were besieged by the offers of fledgling industries in Ontario. He left his family and sailed for Canada in 1856. I wanted to check his passage, but I never figured out how to do it. At that time Aurora Ontario had a plow company building the new steel mollboard plows. He made straight for there and possibly used the first Canadian railway Toronto to Aurora. Within the year the company moved to Guelph. En route at that point were Thurza and the four scions [in a sailing vessel] Rather than move he was hired by two lumber companies in Vandorf to shoe their horses. Likely, contracts were offered on lumbering of prime forest and Timothy and the boys became involved. One great uncle, Richard, was killed by a falling tree. Eventually, the family moved to Newmarket and Timothy worked at Cane's Furniture factory. (Written by Donald Trivett, Canada)

 

Newmarket Era July 21, 1905 Deceased In town, at his residence, Srigley Street, on Tuesday, July 18, 1905, Timothy Trivett, in his 80th year.

 

Once more that unwelcome guest, the Angel of Death, has entered a Newmarket home and laid its chill finger on one of our aged citizens. Last Monday Mr. Timothy Trivett, Sr., suffered a paralytic stroke, and early Tuesday morning his immortal spirit silently departed for that land "from whose bourne no traveller ever returns. " A family of one daughter and seven sons survive to mourn their loss: Mrs. John Warren, and Harry, Samuel, George, Timothy, Peter, William, Albert: four children deceased. The Funeral on Thursday afternoon was largely attended, all his children living being present. Rev. Chidley, in the absence of their pastor, Rev. R. J. Fallis, conducted the last sad rites. Cane's Factory, in whose employ Mr. Trivett had been for 28 years, shut down for the afternoon out of respect for the deceased, a large number of his fellow employees attending to pay their last tribute to his memory.

 

Mr. Trivett was born in Shute, Devonshire, England and came to Aurora in 1857 and followed his trade of Blacksmith there and in Vandorf, Ballantrae and Vivian until 34 years ago when he entered the employ of Cane's factory in East Gwillimbury. He came to Newmarket with the firm and continued in their employ until six years ago when he ceased active labour. Deceased was an active member of the Newmarket Methodist Church and in politics a staunch Conservative.

 

The two met in Kilmington Devon where Timothy served his apprenticeship as a Blacksmith. She worked for the inn/public house keeper. Harry was likely conceived if not born out of wedlock. After the marriage of Tim and Thurza they moved to Dalwood where Tim practiced his trade. 3 more boys were born to the couple including Samuel my grandfather. Tim possibly enticed by a manufacturer from Ontario came to Canada and Thurza and the 4 boys followed. Tim's first job was Blacksmith in Vandorf between two wood yards likely shoeing and fixing machinery for the sawyers. Of course her Young ST,. was Yonge Street, and it never ran to Jackson's Point. (referring to story under John Henry Trivett written by Hazel Trivett) George Yonge came from Colyton Devon which is 3 miles south of Shute. Kilmington is 3 miles east and Dalwood is a mile north. Written by Don Trivett

 

19 46 Trivelt Gertrude F. granddaughter S. Apr 6 1886 14 is living with Timothy on the 1901 census

 

More About Timothy Trivett:

Cause of Death: Cerebral Haemorrhage

Census 1: 1881, Newmarket, York North, Ontario, Canada Source: FHL Film 1375885 NAC C-13249 Dist 137 SubDist E. Page 16 Family 8179

Census 2: 1841, Shute Hundred: Colyton County/Island: Devon Source information: HO107/214/18 Registration district: Axminster Sub-registration district: Colyton ED, institution, or vessel: 6 Folio: 5 Page: 4 Line number: 6 GSU Number: 24130780

Census 3: 1871, YORK NORTH (043) Sub-district: Gwillimbury East (E. ) Division: 2 Page: 45 Microfilm reel: C-9966 Reference: RG31 Statistics Canada81

Census 4: 1901, ON ONTARIO (West/Ouest) (#99) Subdistrict: Newmarket (Town/Ville) a-1 Page 5 82

Christening: 09 Oct 1826, Shute, Devon, England83,84

Immigration: 1854, Canada85,86

Medical Information: Dr. J. H. Wesley

Occupation 1: 1851, Servant - Blacksmith87

Occupation 2: A Cain's furniture Machinist88

Occupation 3: 1881, Blacksmith89

Religion: 1881, Christian 89

Residence: 1851, Poor House, Kilmington, Devon, England90

 

Notes for Thurza Henson:

Newmarket Era Files Deceased Thurza, wife of Mr. Timothy Trivett Sr. passed away on Monday afternoon. She had been poorly all winter, but was confined to bed for only two weeks. She was born in Burlescombe Devonshire, England on October 21st, 1830 and came to Canada in 1857, making the journey with four small children, her husband having preceded her. The family lived in Vandorf for some time and about thirty years ago moved to Newmarket. Mrs. Trivett was the mother of fourteen children and the care of the family and of late years, her devoted attendance on her invalid husband made her life one of especial unselfishness. She was a member of the Methodist Church and an earnest Christian. Her husband, seven sons: Henry, George, Timothy, Peter and Albert of town, Samuel of North Gwillimbury and William of Burk's Falls and one daughter, Mrs. John Warren of Toronto, survive her. The funeral took place on Wednesday afternoon. Rev. N. A. Campbell conducted the services. The pallbearers were six grandsons of the deceased, Walter, Roy, Norman, Frank, Ross and Earlby Trivett. A number of handsome floral designs adorned the casket. Wreathes were sent by the employees of the United Factories, H. S. Cane, E. S. Cane, Walter Trivett, the family and others. The remains were interred in Newmarket Cemetery.

 

More About Thurza Henson:

Burial: Unknown, Newmarket Cemetery, Newmarket, York, Ontario, Canada

Cause of Death: La Grippe and Old Age

Census 1: 1881, Newmarket, York North, Ontario, Canada Source: FHL Film 1375885 NAC C-13249 Dist 137 SubDist E. Page 16 Family 8191

Census 2: 1841, Burlescombe Hundred: Bampton County/Island: Devon Source information: HO107/202/6 Registration district: Chard Sub-registration district: Combe St Nicholas ED, institution, or vessel: 5 Folio: 4 Page: 3 Line number: 22 GSU Number: 24130292

Census 3: 1851, Kilmington County/Island: Devon Registration district: Axminster Sub-registration district: Lyme ED: 2 Folio: 166 Page: 16 Household: 83 GSU: 221009-22101093

Census 4: 1871, YORK NORTH (043) Sub-district: Gwillimbury East (E. ) Division: 2 Page: 45 Microfilm reel: C-9966 Reference: RG31 Statistics Canada94

Census 5: 1901, ON ONTARIO (West/Ouest) (#99) Subdistrict: Newmarket (Town/Ville) a-1 Page 5 95

Emigration: 1854, England to Canada

Medical Information: Physician in attendance of Death A. Webb

Occupation: 1851, Servant96

Religion: 1881, Methodist Canada97

Residence: 1851, Poor House, Kilmington, Axminster, Devon, England98

 

Children of Timothy Trivett and Thurza Henson are:

+      84               i.    John Henry7 Trivett, born 22 Apr 1851 in Kilmington, Axminster, Devon, England; died 02 Apr 1931 in Assinaboia Hospital, Saskatchewan, Canada.

        85              ii.    Richard Trivett, born 02 Sep 1852 in Dalewood, England; died 17 May 1872 in Kilmington, Axminster, Devon, England.

 

More About Richard Trivett:

Census: 1871, YORK NORTH (043) Sub-district: Gwillimbury East (E. ) Division: 2 Page: 45 Microfilm reel: C-9966 Reference: RG31 Statistics Canada99

 

+      86             iii.    Samuel Trivett, born 20 May 1855 in Devonshire, England

        87             iv.    Timothy Trivett, born 20 Dec 1857 in Ontario, Canada100 He married Charlotte Elizabeth Odlin 01 Jan 1881 in East Gwillumbury, Newmarket, York, Ontario, Canada101; born 16 Sep 1860 in England; died 03 Jul 1929 in York County Hostipal, York, Newmarket, Ontario, Canada102.

 

More About Timothy Trivett:

Census 1: 1881, Newmarket, York North, Ontario, Canada Source: FHL Film 1375885 NAC C-13249 Dist 137 SubDist E. Page 16 Family 81103

Census 2: 1871, YORK NORTH (043) Sub-district: Gwillimbury East (E. ) Division: 2 Page: 45 Microfilm reel: C-9966 Reference: RG31 Statistics Canada104

Census 3: 1911, Ontario / York North / 33 Newmarket / page 12105

Occupation: 1881, Carpenter106

Religion: 1881, Methodist Canada106

 

More About Charlotte Elizabeth Odlin:

Cause of Death: Heart Failure

Census 1: 1881, Newmarket, York North, Ontario, Canada Source: FHL Film 1375885 NAC C-13249 Dist 137 SubDist E. Page 16 Family 81106

Census 2: 1911, Ontario / York North / 33 Newmarket / page 12107

Religion: 1881, Methodist Canada108

 

+      88              v.    George Trivett, born 15 Nov 1858 in England; died 28 Nov 1935 in Newmarket, York, Ontario, Canada.

+      89             vi.    Peter Trivett, born 11 Jun 1861 in Newmarket, York, Ontario, Canada; died 17 Jun 1947 in 18 Park Ave., Newmarket, York, Ontario, Canada.

+      90            vii.    William Trivett, born 21 Jul 1865 in Newmarket, York, Ontario, Canada

        91           viii.    Victoria Trivett, born 1868 in Newmarket, York, Ontario, Canada109; died Bef. 18 Jul 1905 in Newmarket, York, Ontario, Canada110.

 

More About Victoria Trivett:

Census 1: 1881, Newmarket, York North, Ontario, Canada Source: FHL Film 1375885 NAC C-13249 Dist 137 SubDist E. Page 16 Family 81111

Census 2: 1871, YORK NORTH (043) Sub-district: Gwillimbury East (E. ) Division: 2 Page: 45 Microfilm reel: C-9966 Reference: RG31 Statistics Canada112

 

        92             ix.    Mary Ann Trivett, born 1869 in Newmarket, York, Ontario, Canada113; died Bef. 1881113.

 

More About Mary Ann Trivett:

Census: 1871, YORK NORTH (043) Sub-district: Gwillimbury East (E. ) Division: 2 Page: 45 Microfilm reel: C-9966 Reference: RG31 Statistics Canada114

 

+      93              x.    Albert Trivett, born 18 Apr 1869 in Newmarket, York, Ontario, Canada

        94             xi.    Thurza Trivett, born 02 Nov 1873 in Gwillumbury, Newmarket, York, Ontario, Canada115; died 07 Nov 1944 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada116. She married John E. R. Warren 16 Nov 1892 in Newmarket, York, Ontario, Canada117; born 09 Oct 1872 in Holland Landing, Newmarket, York, Ontario, Canada118; died 07 Jul 1947 in Chicago, Cook, Illinois, USA119.

 

More About Thurza Trivett:

Burial: 09 Nov 1944, Newmarket Cemetery, Newmarket, York, Ontario, Canada119

Census 1: 1901, ON ONTARIO (West/Ouest) (#99) Subdistrict: Newmarket (Town/Ville) a-3 Page 13 120

Census 2: 1881, Newmarket, York North, Ontario, Canada Source: FHL Film 1375885 NAC C-13249 Dist 137 SubDist E. Page 16 Family 81121

Religion 1: 1901, Methodist122

Religion 2: 1881, Methodist Canada123

Residence: 109 Roxborough Street, Toronto, York, Ontario, Canada

 

More About John E. R. Warren:

Burial: 10 Jul 1947, Newmarket Cemetery, Newmarket, York, Ontario, Canada

Census: 1901, ON ONTARIO (West/Ouest) (#99) Subdistrict: Newmarket (Town/Ville) a-3 Page 13 124

Occupation 1: 1892, Mechanic125

Occupation 2: 1901, Mechanic126

Religion: 1901, Methodist126

 

        39. Henry6 Trivett (Richard5, Richard4, Richard3, Thomas2, Edward1)127,128 was born about 01 Jun 1828 in Shute, Devon, England129,130, and died 09 May 1880 in Shute, Devon, England131,132. He married Mary Ann Chapple Mar 1855 in Axminster, Devon, England133. She was born 1831 in Shute, Devon, England, and died Unknown.

 

Notes for Henry Trivett:

Was a witness at this brother Timothy's wedding

 

More About Henry Trivett:

Census 1: 1851, Devon, England134,135

Census 2: 1861, Shute Devon Source information: RG9/1373 Registration district: Axminster Sub-registration district: Colyton ED 2 Folio: 17 Page: 5 Household schedule number: 28136

Census 3: 1871, Shute, Devon, England Source information: RG10/2035 Registration district: Axminster Sub-registration district: Colyton ED, 2 Folio: 20137

Occupation: 1851, Servant, Agricultural Labourer138,139

Residence: 1851, Gammonshill, Kilmington, Axminster, Devon, England140,141

 

Notes for Mary Ann Chapple:

This is a guess as there is a son with the middle name of Chappel and Mary Chapple and Hindry Trivett (Henry) were witnesses for the marriage of Timothy Trivett and Thirza Henson.

 

More About Mary Ann Chapple:

Census 1: 1871, Shute, Devon, England Source information: RG10/2035 Registration district: Axminster Sub-registration district: Colyton ED, 2 Folio: 20142

Census 2: 1861, Shute Devon Source information: RG9/1373 Registration district: Axminster Sub-registration district: Colyton ED 2 Folio: 17 Page: 5 Household schedule number: 28143

 

Children of Henry Trivett and Mary Chapple are:

        95               i.    Elizabeth Selina7 Trivett144, born 02 Dec 1855 in Shute, Devon, England144; died Aft. 1875145. She married John George Dummett146 13 Jun 1875 in Shute, Devon, England146; born about 1855147; died Aft. 1875147.

 

More About Elizabeth Selina Trivett:

Census: 1861, Shute Devon Source information: RG9/1373 Registration district: Axminster Sub-registration district: Colyton ED 2 Folio: 17 Page: 5 Household schedule number: 28148

Christening: 22 Dec 1855, Shute, Devon, England149

 

        96              ii.    Sarah Jane Trivett149, born about 12 Sep 1858 in Shute, Devon, England149; died Aft. 1881150.

 

More About Sarah Jane Trivett:

Census 1: 1881, UK151

Census 2: 1861, Shute Devon Source information: RG9/1373 Registration district: Axminster Sub-registration district: Colyton ED 2 Folio: 17 Page: 5 Household schedule number: 28152

Census 3: 1871, Shute, Devon, England Source information: RG10/2035 Registration district: Axminster Sub-registration district: Colyton ED, 2 Folio: 20153

Christening: 12 Sep 1858, Shute, Devon, England154

Occupation: 1881, General Domestic Servant155

Residence: 1881, Lyme Street, Axminster, Devon, England155

 

        97             iii.    Emma F. Trivett156, born 1860 in Shute, Devon, England156; died Aft. 1887157. She married John Blatchford158 26 Jul 1887 in Shute, Devon, England159; born about 1860160; died Aft. 1887160.

 

More About Emma F. Trivett:

Census: 1871, Shute, Devon, England Source information: RG10/2035 Registration district: Axminster Sub-registration district: Colyton ED, 2 Folio: 20161

 

        98             iv.    Alfred Trivett161, born 1862 in Shute, Devon, England

 

More About Alfred Trivett:

Census: 1871, Shute, Devon, England Source information: RG10/2035 Registration district: Axminster Sub-registration district: Colyton ED, 2 Folio: 20161

 

+      99              v.    Ephriam William Chappel Trivett, born about 09 Nov 1862 in Shute, Devon, England; died 22 Aug 1939.

        100           vi.    Alice Trivett162, born 1863 in Shute, Devon, England162; died 1949 in Uplyme, Devon, England. She married Henry Robert Moss162 25 Dec 1883 in Shute, Devon, England163; born 1862 in England164; died 1936 in Uplyme, Devon, England164.

        101          vii.    Richard Henry Trivett165, born 1864 in Shute, Devon, England165

 

More About Richard Henry Trivett:

Census 1: 1881, UK165

Census 2: 1871, Shute, Devon, England Source information: RG10/2035 Registration district: Axminster Sub-registration district: Colyton ED, 2 Folio: 20166

Occupation: 1881, Railway Labourer167

Residence: 1881, North Down, Shute, Devon, England167

 

        102         viii.    Albert Trivett168, born 1866 in Shute, Devon, England

 

More About Albert Trivett:

Census: 1871, Shute, Devon, England Source information: RG10/2035 Registration district: Axminster Sub-registration district: Colyton ED, 2 Folio: 20168

 

        103           ix.    Hannah R. Trivett169, born 1867 in Shute, Devon, England169

 

More About Hannah R. Trivett:

Census 1: 1881, UK169

Census 2: 1871, Shute, Devon, England Source information: RG10/2035 Registration district: Axminster Sub-registration district: Colyton ED, 2 Folio: 20170

Occupation: 1881, Scholar171

Residence: 1881, North Down, Shute, Devon, England171

 

        104            x.    John George Trivett, born 1868 in Shute, Devon, England

 

Notes for John George Trivett:

I am Wilfred Ivor Trivett my G/Grandfather was John George Trivett Son of Henry Trivett and Mary Ann Chapple liked your site but you have me rechecking Dates differences. Email address is Sheila. v. trivett at btinternet. com And I live in Devon England

 

More About John George Trivett:

Census: 1871, Shute, Devon, England Source information: RG10/2035 Registration district: Axminster Sub-registration district: Colyton ED, 2 Folio: 20172

 

        105           xi.    Beatrice L. Trivett173, born 1878 in Shute, Devon, England173

 

More About Beatrice L. Trivett:

Census: 1881, UK173

Occupation: 1881, Scholar173

Residence: 1881, North Down, Shute, Devon, England173

 

        40. Richard6 Trivett (Richard5, Richard4, Richard3, Thomas2, Edward1)174 was born about 1833 in Shute, Devon, England174, and died Aft. 1857174. He married Eliza Trivett175 19 Oct 1852 in Shute, Devon, England175, daughter of Joseph Trivett and Elizabeth White. She was born about 21 Dec 1828 in Shute, Devon, England175, and died Aft. 1857.

 

More About Richard Trivett:

Died 2: WFT Est. 1861-1924

Census 1: 1841, Shute Hundred: Colyton County/Island: Devon Source information: HO107/214/18 Registration district: Axminster Sub-registration district: Colyton ED, institution, or vessel: 6 Folio: 5 Page: 4 Line number: 6 GSU Number: 241307176

Census 2: 1851, Shute County/Island: Devon Source information: HO107/1862 Registration district: Axminster Sub-registration district: Lyme ED, institution, or vessel: 1b Folio: 514 Page: 9 Household schedule number: 33 GSU Number: 221009-221010177

Christening: 21 Jul 1833, Shute, Devon, England178,179

 

More About Eliza Trivett:

Died 2: WFT Est. 1860-1922

Christening: 21 Dec 1828, Shute, Devon, England180

 

Children are listed above under (33) Eliza Trivett.

 

Generation No. 7

 

        47. James7 Trivett (Thomas6, Thomas5, Richard4, Richard3, Thomas2, Edward1) was born about 28 Oct 1838 in Shute, Devon, England, and died WFT Est. 1888-1930. He married (1) Agnes Studley 26 Mar 1863 in Shute, Devon, England. She was born WFT Est. 1825-1847 in Devon, England181, and died WFT Est. 1868-1936 in Devon, England181. He married (2) Mary Ann Chappel 29 Oct 1885 in Shute, Devon, England. She was born 1831, and died WFT Est. 1888-1927.

 

Children of James Trivett and Agnes Studley are:

        106             i.    George8 Trivett, born about 10 Jun 1866 in Shute, Devon, England; died 28 Feb 1869 in Shute, Devon, England.

        107            ii.    Emily Sarah Trivett, born about 09 May 1871 in Shute, Devon, England; died WFT Est. 1872-1965.

        108           iii.    Thomas Trivett, born about 25 Dec 1873 in Shute, Devon, England; died WFT Est. 1874-1963.

        109           iv.    Annie Trivett, born about 06 May 1875 in Shute, Devon, England; died 23 May 1875 in Shute, Devon, England.

        110            v.    Francis Trivett, born about 06 Mar 1877 in Shute, Devon, England; died 21 Mar 1877 in Shute, Devon, England.

 

        51. Eli7 Trivett (Thomas6, Thomas5, Richard4, Richard3, Thomas2, Edward1) was born about 25 Dec 1855 in Shute, Devon, England, and died WFT Est. 1884-1946. He married Maryann ? WFT Est. 1868-1903. She was born WFT Est. 1836-1862, and died WFT Est. 1883-1950.

 

Children of Eli Trivett and Maryann ? are:

        111             i.    Emma Sarah8 Trivett, born about 24 Dec 1876 in Axbridge; died WFT Est. 1877-1970.

        112            ii.    Agnes Trivett, born 1880 in Shute, Devon, England; died WFT Est. 1881-1974.

 

        54. Mary Jane7 Trivett (Charles6, Thomas5, Richard4, Richard3, Thomas2, Edward1) was born 1850 in Colyton, and died WFT Est. 1879-1944. She married Robert Loud WFT Est. 1864-1896. He was born WFT Est. 1828-1854, and died WFT Est. 1879-1939.

 

Child of Mary Trivett and Robert Loud is:

        113             i.    Albert E.8 Loud, born 1876 in Whitchurch, Dorset, England; died WFT Est. 1877-1966.

 

        55. Charles7 Trivett (Charles6, Thomas5, Richard4, Richard3, Thomas2, Edward1) was born 1855 in Colyton, and died WFT Est. 1901-1947. He married (1) Blanche Yarham WFT Est. 1869-1903. She was born WFT Est. 1839-1863, and died WFT Est. 1884-1951. He married (2) Tabitha Harding 03 Feb 1887. She was born WFT Est. 1851-1875, and died WFT Est. 1902-1963.

 

Children of Charles Trivett and Blanche Yarham are:

        114             i.    William Charles8 Trivett, born 07 Feb 1880 in Shute, Devon, England; died WFT Est. 1881-1970.

        115            ii.    Ellen Blanche Trivett, born 23 Oct 1881 in Shute, Devon, England; died WFT Est. 1882-1975.

 

Children of Charles Trivett and Tabitha Harding are:

        116             i.    George8 Trivett, born 30 Jul 1892; died WFT Est. 1893-1982.

        117            ii.    Henietta Trivett, born 18 Sep 1893; died WFT Est. 1894-1987.

        118           iii.    Tabitha Trivett, born 25 Aug 1895; died WFT Est. 1896-1989.

        119           iv.    Albert Trivett, born 20 Dec 1896; died WFT Est. 1897-1986.

        120            v.    Florance Trivett, born about 05 Nov 1899; died WFT Est. 1900-1993.

 

        68. Edwin7 Trivett (John6, Richard5, Richard4, Richard3, Thomas2, Edward1) was born about 22 Apr 1838 in Shute, Devon, England, and died WFT Est. 1870-1929. He married Ellen Wood182 WFT Est. 1851-1886. She was born 1840 in Musbury, Devon, England, and died WFT Est. 1869-1934.

 

More About Edwin Trivett:

Census: 1861, Shute County/Island: Devon Source information: RG9/1373 Registration district: Axminster183

 

More About Ellen Wood:

Census: 1861, Shute County/Island: Devon Source information: RG9/1373 Registration district: Axminster183

 

Children of Edwin Trivett and Ellen Wood are:

        121             i.    Henrietta8 Trivett184, born about 25 Dec 1860 in Shute, Devon, England184; died 08 May 1864 in Shute, Devon, England184.

 

More About Henrietta Trivett:

Census: 1861, Shute County/Island: Devon Source information: RG9/1373 Registration district: Axminster185

Christening: 25 Dec 1860, Shute, Devon, England186

 

        122            ii.    Henry Trivett186, born about 25 Dec 1862 in Shute, Devon, England186; died WFT Est. 1890-1953. He married Emma Snell186 11 May 1884 in Shute, Devon, England187; born in Musbury, Devon, England188; died WFT Est. 1889-1959.

 

More About Henry Trivett:

Christening: 25 Dec 1862, Shute, Devon, England188

 

More About Emma Snell:

Date born 2: WFT Est. 1846-1870, Musbury

 

        123           iii.    Frederick Tom Trivett188, born about 11 Jun 1865 in Shute, Devon, England188; died 10 Dec 1865 in Shute, Devon, England188.

 

More About Frederick Tom Trivett:

Christening: 11 Jun 1865, Shute, Devon, England188

 

        124           iv.    Alfred Edwin Trivett188, born about 11 Nov 1866 in Shute, Devon, England188; died 22 Dec 1867 in Shute, Devon, England188.

 

More About Alfred Edwin Trivett:

Christening: 11 Nov 1865, Shute, Devon, England188

 

        69. Levi Mofs7 Trivett (James6, Richard5, Richard4, Richard3, Thomas2, Edward1)188 was born 31 Mar 1851 in Shute, Devon, England188He married Eliza 1870

 

More About Levi Mofs Trivett:

Christening: 27 Apr 1851, Shute, Devon, England188

Residence 1: Bet. 1872 - 1874, Shute, Devon, England188

Residence 2: Bet. 1877 - 1879, Morton Bagot, Warwickshire, England188

Residence 3: 1880, East Dean, Sussex, England188

 

Children of Levi Trivett and Eliza are:

        125             i.    Kate8 Trivett188, born about 14 Aug 1870 in Shute, Devon, England188

 

More About Kate Trivett:

Christening: 14 Aug 1870, Shute, Devon, England188

 

        126            ii.    James John Trivett188, born about 07 Jul 1872 in Shute, Devon, England188

 

More About James John Trivett:

Christening: 07 Jul 1872, Shute, Devon, England188

 

        127           iii.    Richard Trivett188, born 1874 in Collyford, Devon, England188

        128           iv.    Minnie Trivett188, born 1877 in Morton Bagot, Warwickshire, England188

        129            v.    Rosie Trivett188, born 1879 in Morton Bagot, Warwickshire, England188

 

        71. Charlotte Moss7 Trivett (James6, Richard5, Richard4, Richard3, Thomas2, Edward1)189 was born 14 Jun 1855 in Shute, Devon, England, and died 30 Jun 1930 in Highway, Ash, Martock, Somerset, England190. She married John England191 19 Aug 1880 in East Dean, Sussex, England192. He was born about 14 Sep 1851 in Ash, Martock, Somerset, England193, and died 16 Mar 1917 in Highway, Ash, Martock, Somerset, England194.

 

More About Charlotte Moss Trivett:

Burial: 05 Jul 1930, Ash, Martock, Somerset, England

Census 1: 1881, RG11 P. 2391 F85 P21195

Census 2: 1891, Ash, Martock, Somerset, England196

Christening: 1862, Shute, Devon, England

Residence 1: 1881, Highway, Martock, Somerset, England197

Residence 2: 1891, Highway, Ash, Martock, Somerset, England198

 

More About John England:

Baptism: 14 Sep 1851, Ash, Martock, Somerset, England199

Burial: 21 Mar 1917, Ash, Martock, Somerset, England200

Census 1: 1881, RG11 P. 2391 F85 P21201

Census 2: 1861, Ash, Martock, Somerset, England202

Census 3: 1871, Witcombe, Somerset, England203

Census 4: 1891, Ash, Martock, Somerset, England204

Christening: 14 Sep 1851, Ash, Martock, Somerset, England205

Occupation 1: 1881, Yeoman206

Occupation 2: 1871, Labourer207

Occupation 3: 1881, Haulier208

Occupation 4: 1885, Haulier208

Residence 1: 1881, Highway, Martock, Somerset, England209

Residence 2: 1861, Ash, Martock, Somerset, England210

Residence 3: 1871, Witcombe, Somerset, England211

Residence 4: 1891, Highway, Ash, Martock, Somerset, England212

 

Children of Charlotte Trivett and John England are:

+      130             i.    Frederick James Trevit8 England, born 11 May 1881 in Highway, Ash, Martock, Somerset, England; died about 12 Aug 1961 in Ash, Martock, Somerset, England.

        131            ii.    Minifred Moss England213, born 27 Jan 1883 in Highway, Ash, Martock, Somerset, England214,215; died 27 Aug 1972 in Hurst, Martock, Somerset, England.

 

More About Minifred Moss England:

Baptism: 13 May 1883, Ash, Martock, Somerset, England216

Census: 1891, Ash, Martock, Somerset, England217

Residence: 1891, Highway, Ash, Martock, Somerset, England217

 

+      132           iii.    Earle Wood England, born 13 Jan 1885 in Highway, Ash, Martock, Somerset, England; died 10 Apr 1936 in East Lambrook, Somerset, England.

        133           iv.    Eleanor Mary England218, born 28 Mar 1886 in Highway, Ash, Martock, Somerset, England218; died 22 Feb 1972 in Yeovil, Somerset, England219. She married Vernon Alfred Masters220 05 Jun 1922 in Ash Parish Church, Ash, Martock, Somerset, England220; born 1886220

 

More About Eleanor Mary England:

Baptism: 20 Apr 1886, No. 684, Ash, Martock, Somerset, England221

Census: 1891, Ash, Martock, Somerset, England222

Residence 1: 1891, Highway, Ash, Martock, Somerset, England223

Residence 2: 1922, Ash, Martock, Somerset, England224

 

More About Vernon Alfred Masters:

Occupation: 1922, Leather Dresser224

Residence: 1922, St. John's Parish, Yeovil, Somerset, England224

 

+      134            v.    Maud Elizabeth England, born 28 Mar 1886 in Highway, Ash, Martock, Somerset, England; died 24 Mar 1970 in Yeovil, Somerset, England.

        135           vi.    Avatea Daisy England225, born about 03 Nov 1888 in Highway, Ash, Martock, Somerset, England225; died about 04 Sep 1956 in Weston Super Mare, Somerset, England226.

 

More About Avatea Daisy England:

Baptism: 03 Nov 1888, Ash, Martock, Somerset, England227

Burial: 04 Sep 1956, Ash, Martock, Somerset, England228

Census: 1891, Ash, Martock, Somerset, England229

Residence: 1891, Highway, Ash, Martock, Somerset, England229

 

        136          vii.    Claudeus John England230,231, born 22 Oct 1889 in Highway, Ash, Martock, Somerset, England232; died 18 Nov 1889 in Highway, Ash, Martock, Somerset, England232.

 

More About Claudeus John England:

Burial: 21 Nov 1887, Ash, Martock, Somerset, England233

 

+      137         viii.    Smeaton Adolphus William England, born about 01 Mar 1890 in Highway, Ash, Martock, Somerset, England; died 23 Dec 1956 in Lyng, Norfolk, England.

+      138           ix.    Archibold Lancy England, born 10 Mar 1893 in Highway, Ash, Martock, Somerset, England; died 02 Apr 1969 in Bournemouth, England.

        139            x.    Elevly Miriam England234, born 1895 in Highway, Ash, Martock, Somerset, England234 She married William George Day234 31 Mar 1920 in Registry Office, Yeovil, Somerset, England234

        140           xi.    Vida Gwendoline England235, born 27 Aug 1897 in Highway, Ash, Martock, Somerset, England236; died 1987 in South Petherton Hospital, South Petherton, Somerset, England236. She married William Edwin Charley Mounter237 05 Apr 1926 in Ash Parish Church, Ash, Martock, Somerset, England; born 1898237

 

More About Vida Gwendoline England:

Residence 1: about 1920, Highway, Ash, Martock, Somerset, England

Residence 2: 1926, Ash, Martock, Somerset, England237

 

More About William Edwin Charley Mounter:

Occupation: 1926, Farmer237

Residence: 1926, Coat, Martock, Somerset, England237

 

        72. Louisa7 Trivett (James6, Richard5, Richard4, Richard3, Thomas2, Edward1)238 was born 24 Feb 1858 in Shute, Devon, England239, and died Aft. 1887. She married George Holder240 27 Oct 1887 in Axminster, Devon, England241. He was born about 1858, and died Aft. 1887.

 

More About Louisa Trivett:

Christening: 28 Mar 1858, Shute, Devon, England242

 

Children of Louisa Trivett and George Holder are:

        141             i.    Laura8 Holder242, born Aft. 1886

        142            ii.    Burt Holder242, born Aft. 1886

 

        74. Rhoda Jane7 Trivett (James6, Richard5, Richard4, Richard3, Thomas2, Edward1)242 was born 11 Dec 1862 in Shute, Devon, England243,244She married William Acott244 Mar 1888 in Boxley, Hollingbourn, Kent, England245. He was born 1868 in Yalding, Kent, England246, and died Unknown.

 

More About Rhoda Jane Trivett:

Census 1: 1881, UK247

Census 2: 1891, Town: Boxley County/Island: Kent Source information: RG12/691 Registration district: Hollingbourn Sub registration district: Hollingbourn ED: 5 Folio: 57 Page: 10 GSU Number: 6095801248

Census 3: 1901, Ecclesiatical parish: Boxley the Blessed Virgin Mary Town: Boxley County/Island: Kent Source information: RG13/770 Registration district: Hollingbourn Sub-registration district: Hollingbourn ED: 5 Folio: 60 Page: 10 Household schedule number: 53249

Christening: 11 Jan 1863, Shute, Devon, England250

Residence: 1881, Colcombe, Shute, Devon, England251

 

More About William Acott:

Census 1: 1891, Town: Boxley County/Island: Kent Source information: RG12/691 Registration district: Hollingbourn Sub registration district: Hollingbourn ED: 5 Folio: 57 Page: 10 GSU Number: 6095801252

Census 2: 1901, Ecclesiatical parish: Boxley the Blessed Virgin Mary Town: Boxley County/Island: Kent Source information: RG13/770 Registration district: Hollingbourn Sub-registration district: Hollingbourn ED: 5 Folio: 60 Page: 10 Household schedule number: 53253

 

Children of Rhoda Trivett and William Acott are:

        143             i.    Harold8 Acott254, died Unknown.

        144            ii.    Fred Acott254, died Unknown.

        145           iii.    Joan Acott254, died Unknown.

        146           iv.    William Harold Acott254, born Sep 1888 in Boxley, Hollingbourn, Kent, England255

 

More About William Harold Acott:

Census 1: 1891, Town: Boxley County/Island: Kent Source information: RG12/691 Registration district: Hollingbourn Sub registration district: Hollingbourn ED: 5 Folio: 57 Page: 10 GSU Number: 6095801256

Census 2: 1901, Ecclesiatical parish: Boxley the Blessed Virgin Mary Town: Boxley County/Island: Kent Source information: RG13/770 Registration district: Hollingbourn Sub-registration district: Hollingbourn ED: 5 Folio: 60 Page: 10 Household schedule number: 53257

 

        147            v.    Daisy May Acott258, born Jun 1890 in Boxley, Hollingbourn, Kent, England259

 

More About Daisy May Acott:

Census 1: 1891, Town: Boxley County/Island: Kent Source information: RG12/691 Registration district: Hollingbourn Sub registration district: Hollingbourn ED: 5 Folio: 57 Page: 10 GSU Number: 6095801260

Census 2: 1901, Ecclesiatical parish: Boxley the Blessed Virgin Mary Town: Boxley County/Island: Kent Source information: RG13/770 Registration district: Hollingbourn Sub-registration district: Hollingbourn ED: 5 Folio: 60 Page: 10 Household schedule number: 53261

 

        148           vi.    Wallace George Acott, born Jun 1892 in Boxley, Hollingbourn, Kent, England262

 

More About Wallace George Acott:

Census: 1901, Ecclesiatical parish: Boxley the Blessed Virgin Mary Town: Boxley County/Island: Kent Source information: RG13/770 Registration district: Hollingbourn Sub-registration district: Hollingbourn ED: 5 Folio: 60 Page: 10 Household schedule number: 53263

 

        149          vii.    Lilian Margaret Acott, born Dec 1894 in Boxley, Hollingbourn, Kent, England264

 

More About Lilian Margaret Acott:

Census: 1901, Ecclesiatical parish: Boxley the Blessed Virgin Mary Town: Boxley County/Island: Kent Source information: RG13/770 Registration district: Hollingbourn Sub-registration district: Hollingbourn ED: 5 Folio: 60 Page: 10 Household schedule number: 53265

 

        150         viii.    Florence Kate Acott, born Sep 1896 in Boxley, Hollingbourn, Kent, England266

 

More About Florence Kate Acott:

Census: 1901, Ecclesiatical parish: Boxley the Blessed Virgin Mary Town: Boxley County/Island: Kent Source information: RG13/770 Registration district: Hollingbourn Sub-registration district: Hollingbourn ED: 5 Folio: 60 Page: 10 Household schedule number: 53267

 

        151           ix.    Elsie Rose Acott268, born Sep 1898 in Boxley, Hollingbourn, Kent, England269

 

More About Elsie Rose Acott:

Census: 1901, Ecclesiatical parish: Boxley the Blessed Virgin Mary Town: Boxley County/Island: Kent Source information: RG13/770 Registration district: Hollingbourn Sub-registration district: Hollingbourn ED: 5 Folio: 60 Page: 10 Household schedule number: 53270

 

        152            x.    Frederick Thomas Acott, born Jun 1901 in Boxley, Hollingbourn, Kent, England271

 

        84. John Henry7 Trivett (Timothy6, Richard5, Richard4, Richard3, Thomas2, Edward1) was born 22 Apr 1851 in Kilmington, Axminster, Devon, England, and died 02 Apr 1931 in Assinaboia Hospital, Saskatchewan, Canada272. He married Mary Ellen Fountain 12 Jan 1874 in Beaverton, Ontario, Canada273, daughter of John Fountain and Sarah Lepard. She was born 26 Jul 1853 in Thorah, Ontario, Ontario, Canada274, and died 22 May 1928 in Assinaboia Hospital, Saskatchewan, Canada275.

 

Notes for John Henry Trivett:

John Henry lived next door to Mary Helen's sister Amanda on the 1871 census. So I assume that is how they met. WESTERN NEWMARKETS News of Trivetts, McDonalds and Greensides, who are Remembered in the Friendly Old Town Mr. Mont Lowther, Secretary of the Readlyn Board of Trade, in the Willow Branch district of Saskatchewan, Canada, southwest of Regina, writes to the Era:- The funeral today in our Cemetery of one of your old-time residents. Mr. J. H. Trivett, one-time employee of Cane's Factory, has prompted me to write an account of the Newmarket people of this district. Mr. J. H. Trivett, who passed away peacefully in the Assinaboia Hospital, Wednesday April 1st. at the age of 79, came to this district and filed on 320 acres of land [raw prairie] which he owned and operated till death took him. His wife, beloved of everybody, predeceased him some three years while his son Fred, died in the spring of 1930, after having proved up on a quarter section. His daughter, Hazel, [Mrs. Elmer Dennison] and their five children own and operate over twelve hundred acres of land. The Newmarket Era April 17, 1931, page 4 The Trivetts Thanks are tendered a correspondent who points out that the late Mr. Henry Trivett, whose recent death in Readlyn, Saskatchewan, Canada evoked the article in last week's Era by Mr. Lowther of Readlyn, had more than the three brothers in Newmarket who were mentioned. Five brothers and a sister survive Henry Trivett: George, Timothy, and Peter previously named and Albert are the four brothers in Newmarket. William Trivett lives in Burk's Falls and the sister Mrs. John Warren resides at 109 Roxborough Street West Toronto. A son of Henry Trivett lives in Aurora. The Newmarket Era 24/4/1931 Page4 The Newmarket Era 19/9/46 50 Years Ago On Tuesday afternoon, just after the threshing at ex-mayors Cane's barn was finished, the men stated out of the yard with the machinery. A woman driving a horse and buggy came along just then and the horse took fright at the thresher. Mr Harry Trivett went to the lady's assistance and grabbed the horse's head. The animal reared up and threw him from his feet, and as he came down the horse tramped on him with all its weight, sinking the caulk of the shoe into the calf of Harry's leg. The horse was kept under control but Harry had to be driven to the drug store to have the painful wound attended to. Written by Hazel Trivett, before her death. History of the Harry Trivett Family in the Lake of the Rivers Municipality #72 Harry Trivett was born in Horncastle, Devonshire, England April 22, 1851. He came with his parents, Timothy and Thurza Trivett by sailing ship and stagecoach to Newmarket, York, Ontario, Canada. It took six weeks to come in 1857. Here he got his education and papers to operate a stationary steam engine, which I understand are the basic principals that are used, today. His leather bound book is in the Assinaboia Museum for anyone to look at. He worked at Cane's Factory, which made everything from wood from clothespins, pencils to Washtubs. The factory was the main stay of the town for employment. He married Mary Ellen Fountain in 1874. She was of Dutch decent from her mother's side and English and French from her father's side. They had three sons, Frank, Fred and John and two daughters, Thurza and Hazel and it is I who is writing this. Dad had an acre and a half outside town limits, it had an orchard and fruit bushes, mother grew all kinds of flowers and a good size pasture for Dad's horses, a beautiful bay, which had to be exercised. He would take me with him and we would go out on Young Street west of town, the same Young Street that runs from Toronto to Sutton West and Jackson's Point on Lake Simcoe. There would be others exercising their horses and we would always have a race and end up the winner. It was fun. I also had to pay a dollar a month to go to school in town. Mother took me to the primary school where the teacher, a Miss Ironsides, could read heads. I learned she was well name and also lived up to it. As I would be walking to school, I would pass pupils going to Second Street School two miles in the country. I brought home my books one day and told Mother I was going with the others. She said I could have the dollar for myself but after a couple of months, she somehow forgot. It was here where I got my schooling and made friends which has stood me in good sted to this day. My last two years there I had a wonderful teacher, who has been a big influence on my life to this day. Frank also worked in Cane's factory, as did Fred. Fred had a bad case of asthma and lost a lot of time off work. But his Uncle Tim was foreman of the clothespin departments and always kept his job for him at one dollar and twenty-five cents ($1. 25) a day. John went to Toronto to work and live. It was for Fred's health that Dad came west in 1910 to a drier climate. He followed the McDonalds to Moose Jaw. Land was pretty well taken up by then but he filed on the North ¼ of 3 4 and the North West of 35, 7, 28, West 2nd for the beautiful spring on it which flows to this day. Dad returned in the fall and went back again in 1911 to build accommodation for us. As some made sod houses Dad made ours of shiplap. Mother had a sale of household effects and the house and property. We left Newmarket the 11 of August in 1911 on the Grand trunk railroad with a Harvesters Excursion ticket. For ten dollars, we had a coach of red plush seats with a stove in the rear for cooking whatever you had brought to cook. The rest of the train had slot seats and the harvesters got off at stations to eat at lunch counters. My Father met us with a team of oxen and a double deck wagon for the settler's effects. We had brought with us, which consisted of a barrel of preserved fruit, a cook stove, table chairs, Mother's great grandfathers clock, whose works were made of wood, beds, quilts and our trunks of clothes, also rhubarb and horse radish root. We left Moose Jaw about four P. M. and stopped at a stopping place, twelve miles out, Mother and I slept in the house but Dad and Fred slept in the loft as did other men. At breakfasts, time the flies were so bad on could hardly take a mouthful of food. As we got out on the wide-open prairie with flowers everywhere, it reminded me of a poem I learned at School There are the gardens of the desert. These the unshorn fields Bounteous and beautiful For which the speech of England has no name. The Prairies. That described the scene exactly. Fred went on the second day with one of the truckers hauling merchandise to stores away from the railroad. Dad, Mother and I stopped at Todd's Stopping Place. This is where the town of Expance now stands. They left me the next day at Lyle McDonalds. I was taken next day to George McDonalds, the half way house between Davyroyd and Deanton Post Offices. I was told I was wanted in the house. It was Fred who said to me "get to these dishes" He had ruled me all my life through Mother. In Newmarket, I could not go skating at the rink on Saturdays that he had spies watching who I skated with and he knew long before I got home. Dad and Mother went on to the Shack Dad had built for us, our future home. Dad was sixty and Mother fifty-seven and starting all over again for the sake of their sons health. We had a tent to cover our possessions until more room was built on. Eventually a porch was build. I soon learned how to harness oxen by putting the horse collar on upside down. We got to know our neighbours by them coming to the spring for barrels of water. Deanton post office was in a part sod and part lumber shack. It was a mile and a quarter to the Northeast and up a coulee. We posted our mail on Tuesdays and Fridays and got mail on Wednesdays and Saturdays. It was brought by stagecoach from Moose Jaw with three changes of horses in the sixty miles. We got the News through the Winnipeg Free Press and Prairie Farmer. This is how we learned of the Titanic disaster in April 1912. The mosquitoes were very thick in the long prairie grass. I had to cut strips of paper and roll around my legs under my stocking to protect my legs. I had very thin kid shoes and if I stepped on a cactus, the spikes punctured them and I would have to sit down and pull them out. I soon got so I could drive oxen and would take Mother to William Lowes store to get a good supply of groceries. This store was three and a half miles west of us and was kept supplied by the truckers from Moose Ja Dad built another shack on the east side witch doubled our floor space. When the floor was covered with linoleum, curtains to the windows it looked very comfortable for Fred's rocker, Dad's armchair, Mothers sewing machine and my books. We had to use the coal from the soft coal mines which when broken up you could see the grain of the wood. Mothers never accepted the idea of using buffalo chips. Dad kept on breaking up the virgin prairies to get as many acres in crop next year. The oxen would be tethered out during the summer, but he built a stable for them for winter. Entertainment was nil in our house. Mother belonged to the Salvation Army so a deck of cards was not allowed in the house. When the young people came to visit me, the evening had to be past by conversation. Through Dad, I got to go with these young people to my first Dance. The first man who asked me for a Dance I said "No Thanks. I do not care for fruit" A smart alec answer from a kid from Eastern Canada. But a Mr. Stirling made me get up with him and it was not long until I could make my feet move to music. But Dances were few and far between. When we came to the homestead in 1911, the C. P. R. was as close as Ogema on the East but in 1912, the train was near as a small town, which they called Readlyn. It sprang up over night with banks, stores and lumberyards. We were only three miles from it. Our post office was changed from Deanton to Readlyn. In 1912, Mother and Fred put in a good size garden and people in Readlyn would come out to get vegetables of any kind. Our rhubarb and horseradish roots and Dad's Manitoba, Canada Maples really thrived in the warm ground I spent a lot of time at Mrs. George McDonald's. She had lovely furniture, rugs and silverware, which she brought from Moose Jaw. She liked to have me polish her silverware and keep her furniture dusted. So many people stopped there on their way to either of the post offices she had a lot of company. She was a beautiful piano player and when her father in law was there, they had a lot in common. Tom McDonald was bandmaster of the Newmarket band in Ontario, Canada. He had a wonderful ear for music and could sit back and listen to you play and tell if you were a note out. His family and his grandchildren were all musical One very warm Sunday in June Fred and I walked the six miles to St. Augustine Church built in the Davyroy District. The first protestant church south of Moose Jaw. It was supplied by a Missionary Preacher. We had a very heavy electrical storm, but that was the day of the Regina Cyclone. We learned later from the Winnipeg Free press, some people were killed and thousand of dollars damage done. We stopped for lunch at a homesteaders cabin. I had to walk back barefooted and carry my shoes and stockings. By 1912, The C. P. R. from the East had reached Assinaboia and so had the train from the north and made a terminal in town. The firemen from the East let sparks fall on the long dry grass in the Lake of the Rivers bottom. With a bit of a wind the flames two feet high came very fast toward us. Water had to be brought to us to keep our gunnysacks wet to fight it. We had to save our pasture and what crop we had. Alaki holes had to be avoided in the lake bottom. If a mule got in one it would have to be pulled out by a chain around its neck by another team. Fred's health greatly improved in the dry air. In 1913, he could walk the three miles into Readlyn, work in the lumberyard and walk home again. It made him feel better to be able to get out and meet people. Dad bought himself a team of drivers but he was the only one who could drive them. But, I was glad they had a faster way of getting around. Frank had come out and paid us a nice visit for a couple of weeks. I had met a tall young man, which I married in February 1914. He had bought a Hudson Bay half and built a four room med house. So, I relieved the crowding at home. It was just four miles from Dad's and every Sunday they came bright and early to spend the day. My father to spend the day with Elmer outside doing whatever there was to be done. Mother and Fred to get a change of scenery and food. It was Elmer who persuaded Fred to file on a quarter section north of Dad's. He could prove up on it by living at home. Elmer put up the necessary fence and offered Fred one thousand dollars for it, as we needed a pasture. Fred bought himself a second hand grey Dort car and had some left over. Life went on for both of us. My sister Thurza came out to visit us. Dad and Mother celebrated their 50th Wedding Anniversary in 1924 at my place. I had a fairly large home and Ninety-five attended the celebration. They were given a down comforter, but Mother did not appreciate it too much. She had brought out so many quilts of her own. I guess it was the thought that mattered. Mother developed dropsy. She would bloat up to quite a size but after a time in the hospital the Dr. would have it all away and she would be as slim as a young girl. But this could not go on forever. She passed away in the Assinaboia Hospital. May 24th, 1928 at 75 years of age. Never having got her one wish, to get back to Newmarket. John had been here for sometime so he cooked for Fred and Dad. Fred was spending the odd stint in Hospital now and seemed to be wanting there too often. He said he wanted the medicated air. He had just come out and was wanting permission from the council to get back in. But that was hardly enough reason so the council refused it. When John went to call him for dinner on May 18th 1930, he was dead. John stayed on and cooked for Dad, but eventually his lungs filled with fluid and he was put in the hospital where he died April 1st, 1931. Mother and Fred's funeral service was conducted in the United Church in Readlyn, but Dad was an Anglican so we had his service in our home by the lay minister. The three of them died within three years and all were buried in the Readlyn Cemetery. In Dad's will, the farm was left to John and I Elmer paid John off and he went up north where he died. I got the great Grandfathers clock, which kept perfect time until some of the wooden works wore out. The jewellery man said the wood came from Sweden and as the war was on it could not be got.

 

More About John Henry Trivett:

Burial: Apr 1931, Readlyn Cemetery, Saskatchewan, Canada275

Cause of Death: Senile

Census 1: 1881, Newmarket, York North, Ontario, Canada Source: FHL Film 1375885 NAC C-13249 Dist 137 SubDist E. Page 22 Family 111276

Census 2: 1871, YORK NORTH (043) Sub-district: Gwillimbury East (E. ) Division: 2 Page: 45 Microfilm reel: C-9966 Reference: RG31 Statistics Canada277

Census 3: 1901, ON YORK (North/Nord) (#130) Subdistrict: Gwillimbury (East/Est) d-1 Page 6278

Grave Reference: Apr 1931, 141279

Medical Information: Doctor was C. R. Totton

Occupation 1: 1880, Farmer

Occupation 2: 1876, Labourer in Sawmill280

Occupation 3: 1881, Engineer281

Occupation 4: 31 Mar 1901, Engineer (at) $400. 00 per year282

Origin: 1881, English283

Religion 1: Protestant

Religion 2: 1881, Christian283

 

Notes for Mary Ellen Fountain:

John Henry "Harry" Trivett came out west first in about 1909. He picked as his homestead a quarter section near Readlyn that had a spring on it as well as a very poor coal seam in the hillside. Being a non-Farmer to him these were very important items to have on your property. The land itself was very poor, very hilly and light soil. The lower part was mostly alkali; to this he added another quarter section right beside it. He then built a small 2-room building for a house (which I saw when I was a very small child) and another building for the horses. The total acreage for growing grain on the 2 quarters was about 85 acres out of 320. The next year he sent for Mary Ellen and my Mom Hazel Trivett, who was about 11 or 12 at the time, as well, Fred may have come out at this time. Harry met the women at the train station in Moose Jaw and drove them to the homestead in a wagon and a team of oxen. It took them 2 days to get there. They stayed at a roadside house in the village of Expanse, which is no longer there. Mom talked about every time the oxen started up with a jerk the women would go over backwards and there was nothing but petticoats and feet up in the air. Grandpa and Grandma would come up to visit Mom and Dad every Sunday for dinner. They drove two nice grey carriage horses that loved to run (Lorne just loved to get behind them and let them go). They never did own a car or a vehicle of any kind. This use to bother Mom somewhat as she wanted to entertain other people in the community, but could not for her Mom and Dad would show up for Sunday dinner. Dad ended up doing most of their farming as they had neither the means or the know how. When Mary Ellen came out west she became very religious and was of the faith of Salvation Army (how or why I have no idea). She has said that when she died she did no want any music at her funeral. When she died and the service as about to start the organ at the church would not play even though it was playing during practice just before the service. The funeral service continued without music and after the service the organ worked just fine. This story is written up in the Assiniboia Museum where the organ is on display today, as well as this story is written in a collection of Saskatchewan, Canada. Ghost Stories on sale in book stores. This same Museum in Assinaboia has Grandpa Trivett's Wedding suit on display. Mom donated the suit to the museum. It must be 125 years old. I have a chair that was in Grandma's kitchen that was passed on to my mom then on to me. I hope to someday get it restored. A gravestone that has both their names on it as well as Fred's name marks the graves. I have a picture of it and will send it to you when I can find it. Written by Jerry Dennison, 2002. Mary Ellen Trivett. Plot #141 was ordered on May 22, 1928 and cost $10. She was female, married and a housewife. Place of birth = Ontario, Canada, place of death = Assiniboia. She died on the 22nd of May, 1928 at the age of 70 years. Cause of death was Myocardial (2nd word unreadable but obviously heart attack). Her doctor's name was J. Gemmell or Gennell. She was a protestant and her death was registered in Assiniboia. Ghost Stories of Saskatchewan, Canada by Jo-Anne Christensen The Silent Organ Some time ago the Assiniboia and District Historical Society came into possession of an antique pump organ. It had been poorly stored over the years, and came laden with dust, leaves and bird droppings. It also came with a fascinating story. Today, the organ has been beautifully cleaned and restored, and is on display in the Society's museum. As for the story, Lila Martinson was kind enough to share it. The Trivetts were among many families of British descent that settled first in Ontario, Canada, then migrated west. In 1908, with their five children in tow, Mr. and Mrs. Trivett came to a new life on a new homestead, near the now-extinct town of Readlyn, Saskatchewan, Canada. Mary Trivett must have been the embodiment of the unflappable constitution her forefathers made famous. Surely, as the mother of five and a busy farm wife, her days were filled with hard work and worries. Still, she was always able to help a neighbour or take on a new challenge, and her ability to "be British" in the face of adversity made her a valued member of the community. All her life, Mary had been a devoted member of the Salvation Army. In Readlyn there was no branch of her beloved organization, but such a trivial detail could never have kept the determined Mrs. Trivett from carrying out their charitable doctrine. Her home was always open to the poor and outcast, her kindnesses were known to friends and strangers alike, and throughout World War I, all of Readlyn benefited from her strenuous wartime efforts. Much of Mary's good work was accomplished through her affiliation with the United Church. She enjoyed the church and its people immensely, but confessed once to the organist, Walter Eaglestone, that she dearly missed the energizing drums and tambourines associated with the Salvation Army. "When I go," she confided to him, "I don't want the organ played at my funeral. " Apparently, Mary felt that the traditional sombre music would not be appropriately indicative of her upbeat life. Walter Eaglestone may have dismissed the comment as casual conversation, or he may have simply forgotten it with time. Whatever the reason, when Mary Trivett passed away in the spring of 1928, her request was overlooked. Walter, still being the United Church's most accomplished organist, prepared a number of moving hymns for Mary's funeral. The day of the service came, and mourners began filing into the church. At this cue, Walter selected his first hymn and began to play. Strangely, the organ didn't make a sound. Confused, Walter tried playing the notes again. The only thing to be heard was the shuffling of Mary's many friends, as they took places in the pews. Walter gave the organ a discreet examination and found nothing apparently wrong with it. Indeed, it had played beautifully just hours before, as Walter diligently practiced the hymns. But now, no matter how he pumped the pedals or what keys he played, the instrument remained mysteriously mute. Finally, the frustrated man gave up, and Mary Trivett's funeral service continued without musical accompaniment. Following the interment, Walter returned to the church, hoping to solve the puzzle. With the first note he struck, however, music filled the room. Amazingly, the organ played just as it had up to the moment when Mary's funeral began. And suddenly, it made sense. Everything became clear to Walter, as he remembered the woman's words of long ago. Mary had not wanted the organ played at her funeral and so, it had not played. Somehow, this determined lady had seen to it that her one last wish was fulfilled. Today, as this beautiful instrument sits on display in Assiniboia, we are reminded of one woman's staunch spirit. The silent organ honoured Mary Trivett as no hymn ever could. From: Monica Erdahl Drake [mailto:erdahl at idirect. com] Sent: January 16, 2003 9:33 AM To: Sandi Sullivan Sandi, Thank you so much!!! You have no way of knowing this but the Eaglestone's (the organist Walter) is a distant member of my own family. The story is fascinating and of course anything that mentions Readlyn gets my attention. {G}

 

More About Mary Ellen Fountain:

Burial: May 1928, Readlyn Cemetery, Saskatchewan, Canada284

Cause of Death: Myocardial

Census 1: 1881, Newmarket, York North, Ontario, Canada Source: FHL Film 1375885 NAC C-13249 Dist 137 SubDist E. Page 22 Family 111285

Census 2: 1871, ONTARIO NORTH (049) Sub-district: Thorah (F. ) Page: 94 Microfilm reel: C-9976 Reference: RG31 Statistics Canada286

Census 3: 1901, ON YORK (North/Nord) (#130) Subdistrict: Gwillimbury (East/Est) d-1 Page 6287

Grave Reference: 141

Medical Information: Doctors name was J. Gemmell or Gennell

Origin 1: 1881, French288

Origin 2: 1871, French289

Religion 1: Protestant

Religion 2: 1871, Wesleyan Methodist289

Religion 3: 1881, Christian290

 

Children of John Trivett and Mary Fountain are:

        153             i.    Fred8 Trivett, born 09 Apr 1874 in Gwillumbury, Newmarket, York, Ontario, Canada291; died 18 May 1930 in Assinaboia, Saskatchewan, Canada292.

 

Notes for Fred Trivett:

Fred Trivett had a lung condition like asthma, which was hampered by the Ontario weather according to Lorne Dennison. He was never very well as long a Lorne can remember and he lived with his parents on their farm in Readlyn. I did not know that Uncle Fred owns a quarter section of land. Lorne sometimes talks of Frank Trivett, but he did not live out here but sometimes visited the Trivett's. Written by Jerry Dennison, 2002.

 

More About Fred Trivett:

Burial: Unknown, Readlyn Cemetery, Saskatchewan, Canada292

Cause of Death: Dropsy

Census 1: 1881, Newmarket, York North, Ontario, Canada Source: FHL Film 1375885 NAC C-13249 Dist 137 SubDist E. Page 22 Family 111293

Census 2: 1901, ON YORK (North/Nord) (#130) Subdistrict: Gwillimbury (East/Est) d-1 Page 6294

Grave Reference: 141

Medical Information: Doctor was C. R. Totton

Occupation: Farmer

Origin: 1881, English295

Religion 1: Protestant

Religion 2: 1881, Christian295

 

        154            ii.    Franklin Trivett, born 02 Jun 1875 in Gwillumbury, Newmarket, York, Ontario, Canada296 He married Melissa Thorpe 02 Jul 1900 in Aurora, Ontario, Canada297; born 02 Oct 1878 in King, York, Ontario, Canada298

 

More About Franklin Trivett:

Census 1: 1881, Newmarket, York North, Ontario, Canada Source: FHL Film 1375885 NAC C-13249 Dist 137 SubDist E. Page 22 Family 111299

Census 2: 1911, Ontario / York North / 31 Aurora / page 9300

Occupation: Labourer301

Origin: 1881, English302

Religion: 1881, Christian302

 

More About Melissa Thorpe:

Census: 1911, Ontario / York North / 31 Aurora / page 9303

 

+      155           iii.    John Henry Trivett, born 18 May 1878 in Beaverton, Ontario, Canada; died 14 Jul 1968 in Holy Family Hospital, 675-15th Street West, Prince Albert, Saskatchewan, Canada.

+      156           iv.    Thurza May Ellen Trivett, born 02 May 1880 in Thorah, Ontario, Ontario, Canada

+      157            v.    Hazel Agnes Trivett, born 14 Jan 1897 in Gwillumbury, Newmarket, York, Ontario, Canada; died 03 Jan 1987 in Assinaboia, Saskatchewan, Canada.

 

        86. Samuel7 Trivett (Timothy6, Richard5, Richard4, Richard3, Thomas2, Edward1) was born 20 May 1855 in Devonshire, EnglandHe married Lovice King 25 Dec 1875 in York, Ontario, Canada304, daughter of Joel King and Katherine. She was born 1859 in Richmond, York, Ontario, Canada, and died Unknown.

 

More About Samuel Trivett:

Census: 1871, YORK NORTH (043) Sub-district: Gwillimbury East (E. ) Division: 2 Page: 45 Microfilm reel: C-9966 Reference: RG31 Statistics Canada305

 

Children of Samuel Trivett and Lovice King are:

        158             i.    Mary Catherine8 Trivett306, born 25 Apr 1879 in Newmarket, York, Ontario, Canada306 She married William Wesley Oliver 04 Dec 1901 in Sutton, York, Ontario, Canada307

        159            ii.    Edward Munro Trivett, born 10 May 1880 in Newmarket, York, Ontario, Canada308; died 04 Apr 1881 in Newmarket, York, Ontario, Canada309.

 

More About Edward Munro Trivett:

Cause of Death: Inflammation of bowels, 1 week

 

        160           iii.    Bertie Trivett, born 10 Aug 1881 in Newmarket, York, Ontario, Canada310; died 11 Aug 1881 in Newmarket, York, Ontario, Canada311.

        161           iv.    Edith Elizabeth Trivett, born 04 Feb 1884 in Newmarket, York, Ontario, Canada312

        162            v.    Thurza Gertrude Trivett, born 26 Apr 1886 in Newmarket, York, Ontario, Canada312 She married Samuel Comer313 17 Jul 1907 in York, Ontario, Canada314; born 1875 in Ontario, Canada

 

Notes for Samuel Comer:

J. Draper northernsnowflakes( at )hotmail. com Family Search It's Great!!! Saturday January 22, 2005 I found your Trivett genealogy interesting as I have a link to the Trivett's through Samuel Coomer and Annie Earle. Their son Samuel Coomer, Jr. married Thursa Trivett. She was the daughter of Samuel Trivett and Lovica King. Sam and Annie's daughter Mary Elizabeth Maude Coomer (Comer) married my paternal grandfather Walter Joel Draper. I only saw my grandmother once before she died in 1954 or 5. I would have been 8 or 9. She sat in a rocking chair, made no effort to greet us children. She wore a bib apron and looked ever so fierce and cross. There was absolutely co warmth to her. She was married 3 times my grandfather being her 1st husband. She is buried in Briar Hill Cemetery in Sutton, Ontario. Her grave stone is full of errors. I don't know who had it erected. It says she was Mary Comer, mother of Percy (my late father), Harry his brother and daughter Nancy. None of them were Comers. Dad and Harry belonged to Walter Joel Draper and Nancy Ann was the daughter of her 3rd husband John Frances Morton. Walter Joel is buried in Elmgrove Cemetery, near Baldwin, Edward Draper second Husband and John Francis Morton are both buried in Queensville.

 

        163           vi.    Florence Amelia Trivett, born 13 Aug 1888 in Newmarket, York, Ontario, Canada315 She married Fred Brady316 09 Oct 1912 in Newmarket, York, Ontario, Canada317; born 1890

        164          vii.    Della Gay Trivett, born 24 May 1890 in Newmarket, York, Ontario, Canada318

        165         viii.    Elda Mauella Trivett, born 26 Jul 1892 in Newmarket, York, Ontario, Canada318; died 15 May 1920 in Newmarket, York, Ontario, Canada319.

 

More About Elda Mauella Trivett:

Cause of Death: Cerebral Tumor

 

        166           ix.    Vera Mabel Trivett, born 05 Feb 1896 in Newmarket, York, Ontario, Canada320 She married William Egra Krok 03 Jun 1914 in York, Ontario, Canada321; born 1889 in Woodstock, Oxford, Ontario, Canada322

        167            x.    Howard Russell Trivett, born 07 Mar 1898 in Newmarket, York, Ontario, Canada323

 

More About Howard Russell Trivett:

Immigration: 05 Dec 1924, Canada to USA324

 

        168           xi.    Timothy Harold Trivett, born 27 May 1900 in Newmarket, York, Ontario, Canada325; died Unknown in Michigan, USA.

 

More About Timothy Harold Trivett:

Immigration: 11 Nov 1923, Canada to USA326

 

        88. George7 Trivett (Timothy6, Richard5, Richard4, Richard3, Thomas2, Edward1) was born 15 Nov 1858 in England327, and died 28 Nov 1935 in Newmarket, York, Ontario, Canada328. He married Harriet Amelia McLeod Mahan329 27 Nov 1878 in Whitchurch, Newmarket, York, Ontario, Canada330, daughter of Edward Mahan and Susan McLeod. She was born 15 Feb 1858 in Ontario, Canada331, and died 18 Sep 1932 in York County Hospital, Newmarket, York, Ontario, Canada332,333.

 

Notes for George Trivett:

Story about George finding a lost boy in Family file

 

More About George Trivett:

Burial: 30 Nov 1935, Newmarket Cemetery, Newmarket, York, Ontario, Canada334

Census 1: 1901, ON ONTARIO (West/Ouest) (#99) Subdistrict: Newmarket (Town/Ville) a-3 Page 11 335

Census 2: 1871, YORK NORTH (043) Sub-district: Gwillimbury East (E. ) Division: 2 Page: 45 Microfilm reel: C-9966 Reference: RG31 Statistics Canada336

Census 3: 1911, Ontario / York North / 32 Newmarket / page 9337

Occupation: 1901, Wood Worker338

Religion: 1901, Church of England338

 

More About Harriet Amelia McLeod Mahan:

Burial: 20 Sep 1932, Newmarket Cemetery, Newmarket, York, Ontario, Canada339

Cause of Death: Obstruction of bowels, Heart Failure

Census 1: 1901, ON ONTARIO (West/Ouest) (#99) Subdistrict: Newmarket (Town/Ville) a-3 Page 11 340

Census 2: 1911, Ontario / York North / 32 Newmarket / page 9341

Origin: 1901, Irish342

Religion: 1901, Church of England342

 

Children of George Trivett and Harriet Mahan are:

        169             i.    Walter Franklin8 Trivett, born 22 Aug 1879 in Newmarket, York, Ontario, Canada343 He married Frances E Driffill344 20 Sep 1904 in Toronto, York, Ontario, Canada345; born 1876 in Ontario, Canada

 

Notes for Walter Franklin Trivett:

Newspaper Story on being let go on perjury charge in family file Nov 15 1900

 

+      170            ii.    Roy Gordon Trivitt, born 01 Mar 1884 in Newmarket, Ontario, USA

 

        89. Peter7 Trivett (Timothy6, Richard5, Richard4, Richard3, Thomas2, Edward1) was born 11 Jun 1861 in Newmarket, York, Ontario, Canada346, and died 17 Jun 1947 in 18 Park Ave., Newmarket, York, Ontario, Canada347. He married Sarah Ann Odlin 17 May 1882 in East Gwillumbury, Newmarket, York, Ontario, Canada348. She was born 18 May 1862 in Ontario, Canada, and died Unknown.

 

Notes for Peter Trivett:

Province/Territory: Ontario District Name: ONTARIO (West/Ouest) District Number: 99 Sub-district Name: Newmarket (Town/Ville) Sub-district Number: a-3 Schedule: 1 Reference: RG31, Statistics Canada, Microfilm Reel Number: T-6487 Finding Aid Number: 31-40 This may be him 31 March 1901 Canada Census

 

More About Peter Trivett:

Burial: 20 Jun 1947, Newmarket Cemetery, Newmarket, York, Ontario, Canada349

Census 1: 1881, Newmarket, York North, Ontario, Canada Source: FHL Film 1375885 NAC C-13249 Dist 137 SubDist E. Page 16 Family 81350

Census 2: 1871, YORK NORTH (043) Sub-district: Gwillimbury East (E. ) Division: 2 Page: 45 Microfilm reel: C-9966 Reference: RG31 Statistics Canada351

Census 3: 1911, Ontario / York North / 33 Newmarket / page 12352

Occupation: 1881, Labourer353

Religion: 1881, Methodist Canada353

 

More About Sarah Ann Odlin:

Census: 1911, Ontario / York North / 33 Newmarket / page 12354

 

Children of Peter Trivett and Sarah Odlin are:

        171             i.    Cora G.8 Trivett, born 15 Mar 1883 in Newmarket, York, Ontario, Canada She married Gordon Henry Wilmot355 06 Dec 1921 in Newmarket, York, Ontario, Canada356; born 1884 in Kingston, Frontenac, Ontario, Canada357

 

More About Cora G. Trivett:

Census: 1911, Ontario / York North / 33 Newmarket / page 12358

 

        172            ii.    Norman W. Trivett, born 20 Apr 1885 in Newmarket, York, Ontario, Canada359 He married Grace Jane Daniels360 18 Apr 1911 in Parry Sound, Ontario, Canada360; born 19 Jul 1887 in Aurora, York, Ontario, Canada361; died 14 Feb 1922 in East Gwillumbury, Newmarket, York, Ontario, Canada362.

 

More About Norman W. Trivett:

Census: 1911, Ontario / York North / 33 Newmarket / page 12363

 

More About Grace Jane Daniels:

Cause of Death: Anaemia Acute Dilatation of Heart

 

        173           iii.    Ade Elizabeth Trivett, born 22 Mar 1887 in Newmarket, York, Ontario, Canada364 She married John Hallam Godsby365 11 Jun 1919 in Newmarket, York, Ontario, Canada365; born 1887 in Trent, England365; died Unknown in Newmarket, York, Ontario, Canada.

 

More About Ade Elizabeth Trivett:

Census: 1911, Ontario / York North / 33 Newmarket / page 12366

 

        174           iv.    Bertha Lettitia Trivett, born 08 May 1889 in Newmarket, York, Ontario, Canada367

 

More About Bertha Lettitia Trivett:

Census: 1911, Ontario / York North / 33 Newmarket / page 12368

 

        175            v.    Garnet Timothy Olden Trivett, born 24 Apr 1895 in Newmarket, York, Ontario, Canada369; died 29 Jan 2006 in York, Ontario, Canada370. He married Victoria Madaline Spence371 22 May 1920 in Newmarket, York, Ontario, Canada; born 08 Aug 1899 in Whitechurch, King, Ontario, Canada371; died 19 Jul 1924 in Western Hospital, Toronto, York, Ontario, Canada372.

 

More About Garnet Timothy Olden Trivett:

Census: 1911, Ontario / York North / 33 Newmarket / page 12373

Military service: World War I, Canadian Expeditionary Force374

 

More About Victoria Madaline Spence:

Cause of Death: Acute Intestine Obstruction

 

        176           vi.    Harriet Ilene Trivett, born 12 May 1899 in Newmarket, York, Ontario, Canada375

 

More About Harriet Ilene Trivett:

Census: 1911, Ontario / York North / 33 Newmarket / page 12376

 

        177          vii.    Leon Harold Trivett376, born 03 Jul 1904 in Newmarket, York, Ontario, Canada377; died 28 Oct 1990 in Toronto Western Hospital, Toronto, Ontario, Canada378.

 

More About Leon Harold Trivett:

Census: 1911, Ontario / York North / 33 Newmarket / page 12

 

        90. William7 Trivett (Timothy6, Richard5, Richard4, Richard3, Thomas2, Edward1) was born 21 Jul 1865 in Newmarket, York, Ontario, Canada379He married Mary Elizabeth Wasley380 18 Dec 1889, daughter of John Wasley and Margaret Cook. She was born 15 Oct 1868 in Ontario, Canada, and died Unknown.

 

Notes for William Trivett:

A great carpenter, wood carver boat builder. I understood he did carving for Timothy Eaton Memorial Church. He also built a sailboat for Sam Trivett. Written by Don Trivett, 2002 Name: William Trivett Spouse Name: M. Elizabeth Wasley Marriage Date: 18 Dec 1889 Marriage Place: Newmarket Registration Number: 013820 Archives of Ontario Microfilm: 66 Is this him?

 

More About William Trivett:

Census 1: 1881, Newmarket, York North, Ontario, Canada Source: FHL Film 1375885 NAC C-13249 Dist 137 SubDist E. Page 16 Family 81381

Census 2: 1871, YORK NORTH (043) Sub-district: Gwillimbury East (E. ) Division: 2 Page: 45 Microfilm reel: C-9966 Reference: RG31 Statistics Canada382

Census 3: 1901, ON ONTARIO (West/Ouest) (#99) Subdistrict: Newmarket (Town/Ville) a-1 Page 5 383

Religion: 1881, Methodist Canada384

 

More About Mary Elizabeth Wasley:

Census: 1901, ON ONTARIO (West/Ouest) (#99) Subdistrict: Newmarket (Town/Ville) a-1 Page 5 385

 

Child of William Trivett and Mary Wasley is:

        178             i.    Mazo8 Trivett385, born 28 Sep 1881 in Newmarket, York, Ontario, Canada

 

More About Mazo Trivett:

Census: 1901, ON ONTARIO (West/Ouest) (#99) Subdistrict: Newmarket (Town/Ville) a-1 Page 5 385

 

        93. Albert7 Trivett (Timothy6, Richard5, Richard4, Richard3, Thomas2, Edward1) was born 18 Apr 1869 in Newmarket, York, Ontario, Canada385He married Ida Belle Mitchell 17 Nov 1887 in Uxbridge, Ontario, Canada386, daughter of David Mitchell and Isabella Dickson. She was born 17 Aug 1870 in Ontario, Canada387, and died 16 Mar 1921 in Newmarket, York, Ontario, Canada388.

 

More About Albert Trivett:

Census 1: 1901, ONTARIO (West/Ouest) (#99) Subdistrict: Newmarket (Town/Ville) a-1 Page 2 389

Census 2: 1871, YORK NORTH (043) Sub-district: Gwillimbury East (E. ) Division: 2 Page: 45 Microfilm reel: C-9966 Reference: RG31 Statistics Canada390

Census 3: 1881, Newmarket, York North, Ontario, Canada Source: FHL Film 1375885 NAC C-13249 Dist 137 SubDist E. Page 16 Family 81391

Religion: 1881, Methodist Canada391

 

Notes for Ida Belle Mitchell:

Hi, I'm not a Trivett, But looking for some! Albert Trivett s/o Timothy & Thurya, was married to my 2x great grand aunt Ida Bell? Mitchell. Children Ross, Earby, Clara (Named after my 2x great grandmother) Gladys, Bruce & Carl. Would love to get in hold of her descendents, have two old pictures, one of Ida alone & one of her with kids, love to share them. Thanks, Diane in Michigan ladyhellar(at)comcast. net

 

More About Ida Belle Mitchell:

Cause of Death: Myocardilis

Census: ONTARIO (West/Ouest) (#99) Subdistrict: Newmarket (Town/Ville) a-1 Page 2

 

Children of Albert Trivett and Ida Mitchell are:

+      179             i.    Ross M.8 Trivett, born 01 Sep 1888 in Orillia, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada

+      180            ii.    Earlby M. Trivett, born 02 Sep 1890 in Newmarket, York, Ontario, Canada

        181           iii.    Clara F. Trivett, born 07 Jan 1894 in Ontario, Canada392

 

More About Clara F. Trivett:

Census: 1901, ONTARIO (West/Ouest) (#99) Subdistrict: Newmarket (Town/Ville) a-1 Page 2 392

 

        182           iv.    Gladys Irene Trivett393, born 20 Sep 1896 in Newmarket, York, Ontario, Canada393 She married Robert Carter Smith394 17 May 1922 in Newmarket, York, Ontario, Canada395; born 1895 in Newmarket, York, Ontario, Canada396

 

More About Gladys Irene Trivett:

Census: 1901, ONTARIO (West/Ouest) (#99) Subdistrict: Newmarket (Town/Ville) a-1 Page 2 397

 

        183            v.    Carl Bertrand Trivett, born 22 Mar 1900 in York, Ontario, Canada398 He married Marjorie Mills Blight 13 Nov 1920 in Toronto, York, Ontario, Canada399; born 1900 in Toronto, York, Ontario, Canada

 

More About Carl Bertrand Trivett:

Census: 1901, ONTARIO (West/Ouest) (#99) Subdistrict: Newmarket (Town/Ville) a-1 Page 2 400

 

        184           vi.    Georgian Eveline Trivett401, born 12 Nov 1902 in York, Ontario, Canada401

 

        99. Ephriam William Chappel7 Trivett (Henry6, Richard5, Richard4, Richard3, Thomas2, Edward1)402 was born about 09 Nov 1862 in Shute, Devon, England402, and died 22 Aug 1939. He married Elizabeth Anna Gill402,403 28 Nov 1882 in Shute, Devon, England404. She was born 1855 in Shute, Devon, England405, and died 28 Dec 1939405.

 

More About Ephriam William Chappel Trivett:

Baptism: 28 Nov 1882, St. Michael's, Shute, Devon, England405

Census 1: 1881, UK406

Census 2: 1891, Shute County/Island: Devon Source information: RG12/1669 Registration district: Axminster Sub registration district: Colyton ED: 2 Folio: 12 Page: 4 GSU Number: 6096779407

Christening: 09 Nov 1862, Shute, Devon, England408

Occupation: 1881, Railway Labourer409

Residence: 1881, North Down, Shute, Devon, England409

 

More About Elizabeth Anna Gill:

Census 1: 1881, UK409

Census 2: 1891, Shute County/Island: Devon Source information: RG12/1669 Registration district: Axminster Sub registration district: Colyton ED: 2 Folio: 12 Page: 4 GSU Number: 6096779410

Residence: 1881, Beach Tree, Shute, Devon, England411

 

Children of Ephriam Trivett and Elizabeth Gill are:

        185             i.    Alice K. L.8 Gill411, born 1878 in Shute, Devon, England411

 

More About Alice K. L. Gill:

Census: 1881, UK411

Residence: 1881, Beach Tree, Shute, Devon, England411

 

        186            ii.    Mable Annie Trivett412, born 15 Nov 1883 in Shute, Devon, England412

 

More About Mable Annie Trivett:

Census: 1891, Shute County/Island: Devon Source information: RG12/1669 Registration district: Axminster Sub registration district: Colyton ED: 2 Folio: 12 Page: 4 GSU Number: 6096779413

Christening: 06 Jan 1884, Shute, Devon, England414

 

+      187           iii.    Ida May Trivett, born 06 Sep 1885 in Shute, Devon, England

        188           iv.    Arthur Frederick Trivett414, born 21 May 1887 in Shute, Devon, England414

 

More About Arthur Frederick Trivett:

Census: 1891, Shute County/Island: Devon Source information: RG12/1669 Registration district: Axminster Sub registration district: Colyton ED: 2 Folio: 12 Page: 4 GSU Number: 6096779415

Christening: 10 Jul 1887, Shute, Devon, England416

 

        189            v.    Maud May Trivett416, born 10 Apr 1888 in Shute, Devon, England416

 

More About Maud May Trivett:

Census: 1891, Shute County/Island: Devon Source information: RG12/1669 Registration district: Axminster Sub registration district: Colyton ED: 2 Folio: 12 Page: 4 GSU Number: 6096779417

Christening: 12 May 1888, Shute, Devon, England418

 

        190           vi.    Laura Lily Trivett418, born 02 May 1891 in Shute, Devon, England418

 

More About Laura Lily Trivett:

Christening: 30 Jun 1891, Shute, Devon, England418

 

        191          vii.    Flossie Muriel Trivett418, born about 11 Jun 1893 in Shute, Devon, England418

 

More About Flossie Muriel Trivett:

Christening: 11 Jun 1893, Shute, Devon, England418

 

        192         viii.    Beatrice Elizabeth Trivett418, born 09 Oct 1895 in Shute, Devon, England418

 

More About Beatrice Elizabeth Trivett:

Christening: 17 Nov 1895, Shute, Devon, England418

 

        193           ix.    Ephraim William Charles Trivett418, born 07 Aug 1897 in Shute, Devon, England418

 

More About Ephraim William Charles Trivett:

Christening: 12 Sep 1897, Shute, Devon, England418

 

        194            x.    Dorothy Daisy Trivett418, born 23 Jul 1899 in Shute, Devon, England418

 

More About Dorothy Daisy Trivett:

Christening: 10 Sep 1899, Shute, Devon, England418

 

Generation No. 8

 

        130. Frederick James Trevit8 England (Charlotte Moss7 Trivett, James6, Richard5, Richard4, Richard3, Thomas2, Edward1)419 was born 11 May 1881 in Highway, Ash, Martock, Somerset, England420,421, and died about 12 Aug 1961 in Ash, Martock, Somerset, England422. He married Bessie Tavener423 16 Jan 1907 in Tintinhull, Somerset, England424. She was born about 30 Sep 1883 in Stoke Sub Hamdon, Somerset, England425, and died Unknown.

 

More About Frederick James Trevit England:

Baptism: 31 Jul 1881, No. 609, Ash, Martock, Somerset, England426

Burial: 12 Aug 1961, Ash, Martock, Somerset, England427

Census: 1891, Ash, Martock, Somerset, England428

Occupation 1: 1952, Builder429

Occupation 2: 1941, Builder429

Occupation 3: 1945, Builder429

Residence: 1891, Highway, Ash, Martock, Somerset, England430

 

More About Bessie Tavener:

Baptism: 30 Sep 1883, St. Mary's, Stoke Sub Hamdon, Somerset, England431

Census: 1891, Tintinhull, Somerset, England432

Residence: 1891, 18 Queen Street, Tintinhull, Somerset, England432

 

Children of Frederick England and Bessie Tavener are:

        195             i.    Hilda Joyce9 England433, born about 1909; died 1996 in Ash, Martock, Somerset, England434.

 

Notes for Hilda Joyce England:

[t5. ged] Died a Spinster, no children.

 

More About Hilda Joyce England:

Burial: Unknown, Ash, Martock, Somerset, England

 

+      196            ii.    Rupert Henry Roy England, born 1914; died Bet. 1953 - 1975.

        197           iii.    Percy Kenneth England435, born 29 May 1918 in Ash, Martock, Somerset, England436; died 1986 in Ash, Martock, Somerset, England437. He married Elizabeth Mary Peach438,439 28 Apr 1945 in Ash Parish Church, Ash, Martock, Somerset, England440; born 18 Sep 1917 in Witcombe, Somerset, England441; died Aft. 1953.

 

More About Percy Kenneth England:

Occupation 1: 1973, Builder442

Occupation 2: 1945, Carpenter442

Occupation 3: 1975, Builder442

Residence: 1945, Ash, Martock, Somerset, England442

 

More About Elizabeth Mary Peach:

Residence: 1945, Ash, Martock, Somerset, England442

 

        198           iv.    Lillian Joan England442, born 1919442; died Aft. 1952443. She married Ronald Walter Tavener444 19 Apr 1952 in Holy Trinity, Ash, Martock, Somerset, England; born 1918445; died Aft. 1952446.

 

More About Lillian Joan England:

Residence: 1952, Uplands, Ash, Martock, Somerset, England447

 

More About Ronald Walter Tavener:

Residence: 1852, 2 Farm Street, Tintinhull, England447

 

        199            v.    James Clifford England448,449, born about 1920; died 1995 in Highway, Ash, Martock, Somerset, England449.

 

Notes for James Clifford England:

Buried on front lawn.

 

        132. Earle Wood8 England (Charlotte Moss7 Trivett, James6, Richard5, Richard4, Richard3, Thomas2, Edward1)450 was born 13 Jan 1885 in Highway, Ash, Martock, Somerset, England450, and died 10 Apr 1936 in East Lambrook, Somerset, England. He married Louise Down451 about 1905452. She was born about 1885 in Yeovil, Somerset, England452, and died Unknown.

 

More About Earle Wood England:

Baptism: 03 May 1885, No. 665, Ash, Martock, Somerset, England453

Burial: about 10 Apr 1936454

Census: 1891, Ash, Martock, Somerset, England455

Residence: 1891, Highway, Ash, Martock, Somerset, England455

 

Children of Earle England and Louise Down are:

        200             i.    Linda9 England456, born Aft. 1900457; died Unknown in Yeovil, Somerset, England458.

        201            ii.    Elwood England458, born Aft. 1900459; died 1998 in Shepton Beauchamp, Somerset, England460.

        202           iii.    John Leonard Henry England460, born Aft. 1900461; died Unknown in Shepton Beauchamp, Somerset, England462. He married Voizey Private; born Private.

 

        134. Maud Elizabeth8 England (Charlotte Moss7 Trivett, James6, Richard5, Richard4, Richard3, Thomas2, Edward1)463 was born 28 Mar 1886 in Highway, Ash, Martock, Somerset, England463, and died 24 Mar 1970 in Yeovil, Somerset, England464. She married Frank Lewis464. He was born in Wales, and died Unknown.

 

More About Maud Elizabeth England:

Baptism: 20 Apr 1886, No. 685, Ash, Martock, Somerset, England465

Census: 1891, Ash, Martock, Somerset, England466

Residence: 1891, Highway, Ash, Martock, Somerset, England466

 

Child of Maud England and Frank Lewis is:

        203             i.    Dennis John Lisimond9 Lewis467, born 26 Jan 1916 in Yeovil, Somerset, England467; died 05 Apr 1977 in Yeovil, Somerset, England467. He married Dowell Private; born Private.

 

        137. Smeaton Adolphus William8 England (Charlotte Moss7 Trivett, James6, Richard5, Richard4, Richard3, Thomas2, Edward1)468 was born about 01 Mar 1890 in Highway, Ash, Martock, Somerset, England468, and died 23 Dec 1956 in Lyng, Norfolk, England469. He married Bessie Down469 about 1910470. She was born about 1890470, and died Unknown.

 

More About Smeaton Adolphus William England:

Baptism: 01 Mar 1891, Ash, Martock, Somerset, England471

Census: 1891, Ash, Martock, Somerset, England472

Residence: 1891, Highway, Ash, Martock, Somerset, England472

 

Child of Smeaton England and Bessie Down is:

        204             i.    Donald9 England473, born Aft. 1910474; died Unknown in Lyng, Norfolk, England475.

 

        138. Archibold Lancy8 England (Charlotte Moss7 Trivett, James6, Richard5, Richard4, Richard3, Thomas2, Edward1)476 was born 10 Mar 1893 in Highway, Ash, Martock, Somerset, England477, and died 02 Apr 1969 in Bournemouth, England477. He married Hetty Violet Osborn477 about 1915 in Crewkerne, Somerset, England478. She was born about 1893 in Crewkerne, Somerset, England478,479, and died Unknown.

 

More About Archibold Lancy England:

Baptism: 09 Apr 1893, Ash, Martock, Somerset, England480

Occupation 1: Walling

Occupation 2: Walling, Bournemouth Front, Bournemouth

 

Child of Archibold England and Hetty Osborn is:

        205             i.    Violet9 England481, born 1916481; died 23 Dec 1956 in Bournemouth, England481. She married (1) Pardy Private; born Private. She married (2) Shearing Private; born Private.

 

        155. John Henry8 Trivett (John Henry7, Timothy6, Richard5, Richard4, Richard3, Thomas2, Edward1)482 was born 18 May 1878 in Beaverton, Ontario, Canada483, and died 14 Jul 1968 in Holy Family Hospital, 675-15th Street West, Prince Albert, Saskatchewan, Canada484. He married Louella Emerson Laughlen485 18 Mar 1903 in Toronto, York, Ontario, Canada486, daughter of Edward Laughlen and Luella Martin. She was born 03 Sep 1881 in Princeton, Blenheim, Oxford, Ontario, Canada487, and died 22 Mar 1960 in Gormley, Markham, Ontario, Canada488,489.

 

Notes for John Henry Trivett:

John Henry Trivett lived in Christopher Lake after he left his wife and 6 children in Ontario, Canada. Christopher Lake had a population of 50 or 60; it is North of Prince Albert, very close to Prince Albert National Park. The village was on either side of the highway, which was the only street. John had a one-room building with a bed in one corner and a small cook stove in the other, a table and 2 chairs were there as well. The walls were plain, I don't remember if there were wallboards on the inside or not. There were cupboards over the table. An outdoor toilet out back and a washstand with no running water. I remember if smelled like cooking and stale tobacco. It had a single slopping roof and one window in the west. When I would be about 6 or 7 in the mid 1940's, I remember my first recollection of John Henry, he came to the farm (we were living on the farm at that time) in his old had painted blue Ford convertible coup with a rumble sear in the back. It was almost worn out and had no power at all even thou it was a V8. I thought at the time that this was the best car I had ever seen or ridden in. John Henry would come in the fall and would lend a hand at harvest were he could for he was a bit lazy and at this time he would be up in years. He would stay for 3 to 5 weeks. When harvest was done then my dad would go hunting ducks and if it was a Saturday I could go along. John Henry would only shoot when it was a sure shot and there was not too much of a chance of him missing. He did not have too much money at this time in his life and shells cost money. I remember Dad giving him the what for one time for not shooting and John Henry saying he didn't see the duck. He was not too tall, big around the middle and a bit over weight. He always called me "Deary". He had a large sore behind the ear called I think mastoids. It was like an open growth. He was a smoker but not a heavy smoker and he used roll your owns. Each year he would come down and visit us in the fall on the farm. This went on till 1949 when we moved to the town of Assiniboia and Dad (Elmer R. Dennison) farmed from there. Then John Henry would come to stay with us there in Assiniboia in the fall. This would be one of the last times he came to see us maybe 1952-53. He was getting old and poor of health in fact in his latter years he had a leg amputated because of gangrene. The community took him under their wing and took care of him for now he was in a wheel chair. When John Henry passed away my Dad was already dead and Mom (Hazel Agnes Trivett) was living alone. She wanted so badly to go to her brother's funeral in Christopher Lake but everyone was working at the time. I was teaching in Regina and was unable to get away. I remember her being so mad. Mom was a bit of a social climber and was not always proud of her relatives. She use to get a bit gruff with John Henry when she figured he had stayed long enough. Of course there was always the extra work that went with having another person stay at your house and it was always in thrashing time. Lorne Dennison liked John Henry and he would in the late 1950's and early 60's go to Prince Albert National Park with his family for a holiday in the summer. He would always call in on John Henry and have a visit and invite him to their rented cabin in the park. They would have great times together. On occasion Mom and Dad would go up there and do the same. John Henry would sometimes come down in the 1920's to help whit harvest on my Dad's farm. He would join the threshing crew of 8 to 12 men and would go around the countryside harvesting crops. Uncle left Ontario, Canada for the west and lived but a short time Grandpa and Grandma Trivett. He then moved up North to Christopher Lake where he lived with the Indians. I don't think he did too much hunting and trapping but worked in the Village doing odd jobs for various people. John Henry left his wife and six children and came west because of some extra marital relationship that he got into at that time. Lorne says that John Henry sure loved the women. Written by Jerry Dennison, 2002 Jerry Dennison says that John was a friend of Archibald Stansfeld Belaney aka Grey Owl. This would make sense as they lived in the same area at the same time period. From: Leverne & Rene Baxter [mailto:baxter. renlev(at)sasktel. net] Sent: Friday, September 24, 2004 10:44 To: Sandi(at)SandiSullivan. com Subject: Re: John Henry Trivett Dear Sandi, I can confirm that John Henry Trivett is buried in the St. Christopher Cemetery, at Christopher Lake, Saskatchewan-Lot A120. There is a small marker of the type that funeral homes use with his name and 1778-1968 on it. The Cemetery record says that he died 17 July 1968. Christopher Lake is a small community and I have been told that some people may remember him, but as yet have found no one. If I do, I will let you know. Sincerely, Leverne Baxter

 

More About John Henry Trivett:

Burial: 17 Jul 1968, St. Christopher Cemetery, Christopher Lake, Saskatchewan, Canada490

Census 1: 1881, Newmarket, York North, Ontario, Canada Source: FHL Film 1375885 NAC C-13249 Dist 137 SubDist E. Page 22 Family 111491

Census 2: 1911, Toronto West District Number: 128 Sub-District: Ward 6 Sub-District Number: 93 Place of Habitation: 76 Wrighthve Page: 11492

Funeral Home: Prince Albert Funeral Home Ltd., 25 - 11th St. East, Prince Albert, Sakatchewan, Canada

Grave Reference: Jul 1968, Lot A120493

Occupation: 1903, Teamster494

Origin: 1881, English495

Religion 1: Methodist

Religion 2: 1881, Christian495

 

Notes for Louella Emerson Laughlen:

Can not find Birth Certificate. After John Henry Trivett left the family, Louella farmed out most of the children to friends. Sandi has her gold thimble. Copies of letters to her sister in Family Binder

 

More About Louella Emerson Laughlen:

Burial: 24 Mar 1960, Pine Hills Cemetery, 625 Birchmount Road, Toronto, York, Ontario, Canada496

Census 1: 1901, ONTARIO TORONTO (Centre) (City/Cité) (#116) Subdistrict: Toronto, Centre (City/Cité) Ward/Quartier No. 3 a-19 Page 3497

Census 2: 1911, Toronto West District Number: 128 Sub-District: Ward 6 Sub-District Number: 93 Place of Habitation: 76 Wrighthve Page: 11498

Grave Reference: 24 Mar 1960, Lot 219 Section S

Occupation: 1901, Domestic (at) $108. 00 per year?499

Religion: Methodist

 

Children of John Trivett and Louella Laughlen are:

        206             i.    John Emmerson9 Trivett500, born 23 Aug 1903 in Toronto, York, Ontario, Canada501; died 23 Dec 1972502. He married Delina Theresa La Rocque Private; born Private.

 

Notes for John Emmerson Trivett:

Was married 2 times and had 2 children in first marriage, all unknown.

 

More About John Emmerson Trivett:

Census: 1911, Toronto West District Number: 128 Sub-District: Ward 6 Sub-District Number: 93 Place of Habitation: 76 Wrighthve Page: 11503

 

+      207            ii.    Clifford Warren Trivett, born 05 Nov 1904 in Toronto, York, Ontario, Canada; died 30 Dec 1977 in Green Arces, Newmarket, Ontario, Canada.

+      208           iii.    Nettie Luella Trivett, born 20 Nov 1909 in Toronto, York, Ontario, Canada; died 05 Jan 1991 in Fairview Lodge, Whitby, Durham, Ontario, Canada.

        209           iv.    Ivy Irene Trivett504, born about 1911 in Toronto, York, Ontario, Canada; died 1991 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. She married (1) Joe McIntosh Private; born Private. She married (2) Dick Crown Private; born Private.

 

Notes for Ivy Irene Trivett:

No children

 

+      210            v.    Myrtle Trivett, born about 1912 in Toronto, York, Ontario, Canada; died Bef. 1992 in Stouffville, Ontario, Canada.

        211           vi.    Charles R. Trivett505, born about 1913 in Toronto, York, Ontario, Canada; died 1992 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. He married Birdie Dolson; born in York, Ontario, Canada; died Unknown in Toronto, York, Ontario, Canada.

 

Notes for Charles R. Trivett:

Married with no children

 

More About Charles R. Trivett:

Occupation: Canadian Ice Machine

Residence 1: 65 Dalewood Drive Scarborough, Toronto, York, Ontario, Canada

Residence 2: 11 Thorncliffe Park Drive, Toronto, Ontario, M4H 1P3 416 421 9102

 

Notes for Birdie Dolson:

They had no children, but loved each other madly

 

        156. Thurza May Ellen8 Trivett (John Henry7, Timothy6, Richard5, Richard4, Richard3, Thomas2, Edward1) was born 02 May 1880 in Thorah, Ontario, Ontario, Canada506She married Herbert Elmer Sabin 29 Jun 1903 in York, Ontario, Canada507, son of Thomas Sabin and Emily. He was born 1877 in Eglington, Leicester, England508, and died 19 Feb 1935 in Newmarket, York, Ontario, Canada509.

 

Notes for Thurza May Ellen Trivett:

I remember my mother's sister very well, Aunt Thurza Sabin. She was a gruff old lady who lived in Toronto and sometimes came out west to visit. She always sent a big parcel to us before Christmas and it would be full of toys, candy and clothes. She would start saving towards this package early in the year and to keep the moths out she would put in mothballs, which ruined every bit of candy. One time when she was visiting out west in Assiniboia and we were in a store, she yelled at my mom who was visiting with neighbours to get her ass out the door. I don't know much about the facts of her life though Birth, Death: I think she had on son named Elmer named after her husband Elmer. Written by Jerry Dennison, 2002.

 

More About Thurza May Ellen Trivett:

Burial: Unknown, Newmarket Cemetery, Newmarket, York, Ontario, Canada

Census 1: 1881, Newmarket, York North, Ontario, Canada Source: FHL Film 1375885 NAC C-13249 Dist 137 SubDist E. Page 22 Family 111510

Census 2: 1911, Ontario District: Victoria District Number: 129 Sub-District: Lindsay Sub-District Number: 62 Place of Habitation: Lindsay St Page: 2511

Origin: 1881, English512

Religion: 1881, Christian512

 

More About Herbert Elmer Sabin:

Burial: Unknown, Newmarket Cemetery, Newmarket, York, Ontario, Canada

Census: 1911, Ontario District: Victoria District Number: 129 Sub-District: Lindsay Sub-District Number: 62 Place of Habitation: Lindsay St Page: 2513

 

Children of Thurza Trivett and Herbert Sabin are:

        212             i.    Herbert Elmer9 Sabin, born 26 Jun 1905 in Newmarket, York, Ontario, Canada514

 

More About Herbert Elmer Sabin:

Census: 1911, Ontario District: Victoria District Number: 129 Sub-District: Lindsay Sub-District Number: 62 Place of Habitation: Lindsay St Page: 2515

 

        213            ii.    Orma Vallery Sabin515,516, born 29 Dec 1910 in Lindsay, Victoria, Ontario, Canada516; died 02 Oct 1911 in Lindsay, Victoria, Ontario, Canada517.

 

More About Orma Vallery Sabin:

Cause of Death: Meningitis

Census: 1911, Ontario District: Victoria District Number: 129 Sub-District: Lindsay Sub-District Number: 62 Place of Habitation: Lindsay St Page: 2518

 

        157. Hazel Agnes8 Trivett (John Henry7, Timothy6, Richard5, Richard4, Richard3, Thomas2, Edward1)519 was born 14 Jan 1897 in Gwillumbury, Newmarket, York, Ontario, Canada520, and died 03 Jan 1987 in Assinaboia, Saskatchewan, Canada. She married Robert Elmer Dennison521 14 Feb 1914 in Presbterian Church, Assinaboia, Saskatchewan, Canada, son of Joshua Dennison and Elizabeth Grigg. He was born 23 Sep 1890 in Seaforth, Ontario, Canada522, and died 06 Apr 1963 in Assinaboia, Saskatchewan, Canada.

 

Notes for Hazel Agnes Trivett:

My Mom (Hazel) and my Dad (E. Dennison) met at the local church called Davyroid Church. It was protestant and one of the few at that time in Southern Saskatchewan, Canada. Mom got married when she was 17 (born Jan 13 1891 died Jan3rd 1987) in Assiniboia Feb 14 1914. Dad had a good-sized farm of good land about 4 to 5 miles from the Trivett's. He had a few breaks and made some good choices and became a very prosperous Farmer in the community.

 

More About Hazel Agnes Trivett:

Census: 1901, ON YORK (North/Nord) (#130) Subdistrict: Gwillimbury (East/Est) d-1 Page 6523

 

More About Robert Elmer Dennison:

Census: 1901, ON HURON (South/Sud) (#74) Subdistrict: McKillop e-4 Page 10523

Emigration: 1901, Ontario to Tuxford, Saskatchewan, Canada

 

Children of Hazel Trivett and Robert Dennison are:

        214             i.    Lorne9 Dennison He married Lillian Ruby Olson Private; born Private.

        215            ii.    Donald Edward Dennison524, born 05 Mar 1916 in Assinaboia, Saskatchewan, Canada; died 06 Apr 1988. He married Francis Eleanor Moyer Private; born Private.

        216           iii.    Ruth Dennison524, born 23 Sep 1917 in Assinaboia, Saskatchewan, Canada; died 21 Dec 1917 in Assinaboia, Saskatchewan, Canada.

 

More About Ruth Dennison:

Cause of Death: Could have been Malnutrition

 

        217           iv.    Earl George Dennison525, born 13 Mar 1919 in Seaforth, Ontario, Canada; died 03 Jul 1990. He married Annie Winnifred Hartley Private; born Private.

        218            v.    Gordon Joshua Dennison526, born 11 Jul 1922 in Assiniboia, Saskatchewan, Canada; died 16 Sep 1944 in Europe.

 

Notes for Gordon Joshua Dennison:

In memory of Pilot Officer GORDON JOSHUA DENNISON who died on September 16, 1944. Military Service: Service Number: J/95170 Age: 22 Force: Air Force Regiment: Royal Canadian Air Force Unit: 199 Sqdn. Commemorated on Page 289 of the Second World War Book of Remembrance. During the Second World War more than 116,000 men and women of the Air Forces of the British Commonwealth gave their lives in service. More than 17,000 of these were members of the Royal Canadian Air Force, or Canadians serving with the Royal Air Force. Approximately one-third of all who died have no known grave. Of these, 20,450 are commemorated by name on the Runnymede Memorial, which is situated at Englefield Green, near Egham, 32 kilometers by road west of London.

 

More About Gordon Joshua Dennison:

Burial: Unknown, Runnymede Memorial, Surrey, England

Cause of Death: Killed in Action

Medical Information: Missing in action

Military service: World War II, Canadian Expeditionary Force, Royal Canadian Air Force, 199 Sqdn.

 

        219           vi.    Patricia June Dennison She married Keith Donald Baker Private; born Private.

        220          vii.    Gerald Wayne Dennison He married Carol Marie Keis Private; born Private.

 

        170. Roy Gordon8 Trivitt (George7 Trivett, Timothy6, Richard5, Richard4, Richard3, Thomas2, Edward1) was born 01 Mar 1884 in Newmarket, Ontario, USA527He married Flora528. She was born Oct 1883 in Ontario, Canada528, and died Unknown.

 

More About Roy Gordon Trivitt:

Census 1: 1901, ON ONTARIO (West/Ouest) (#99) Subdistrict: Newmarket (Town/Ville) a-3 Page 11529

Census 2: 1911, DISTRICT: York North District Number: 137 Sub-District: Newmarket Sub-District Number: 34 Place of Habitation: Main St Page: 20530

Occupation: 1901, Wood Worker531

Religion: 1901, Church of England531

 

Children of Roy Trivitt and Flora are:

        221             i.    Vern9 Trivitt532, born Apr 1909 in Newmarket, Ontario, USA532

        222            ii.    Harriet Trivitt

 

        179. Ross M.8 Trivett (Albert7, Timothy6, Richard5, Richard4, Richard3, Thomas2, Edward1) was born 01 Sep 1888 in Orillia, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada533He married Alice Burke534 02 Jun 1910 in Newmarket, York, Ontario, Canada534, daughter of James Burke and Mary Moore. She was born 1889 in York, Ontario, Canada535, and died Unknown.

 

More About Ross M. Trivett:

Census: 1901, ONTARIO (West/Ouest) (#99) Subdistrict: Newmarket (Town/Ville) a-1 Page 2 536

 

Child of Ross Trivett and Alice Burke is:

        223             i.    Claude Gordon9 Trivett, born 13 Sep 1910 in Newmarket, York, Ontario, Canada537; died 28 Nov 1910 in Newmarket, York, Ontario, Canada538.

 

More About Claude Gordon Trivett:

Cause of Death: Asthma, Bronchitis Pneumonia

 

        180. Earlby M.8 Trivett (Albert7, Timothy6, Richard5, Richard4, Richard3, Thomas2, Edward1) was born 02 Sep 1890 in Newmarket, York, Ontario, Canada539He married Annie Steiner540 28 Sep 1910 in Newmarket, York, Ontario, Canada540, daughter of John Steiner and Margaret Booth. She was born 1891 in Uxbridge, Ontario, Canada541, and died Unknown.

 

More About Earlby M. Trivett:

Census: 1901, ONTARIO (West/Ouest) (#99) Subdistrict: Newmarket (Town/Ville) a-1 Page 2 542

 

Child of Earlby Trivett and Annie Steiner is:

        224             i.    Margaret9 Trivett543, born 21 May 1912 in Newmarket, York, Ontario, Canada; died 21 May 1912 in Newmarket, York, Ontario, Canada543.

 

More About Margaret Trivett:

Cause of Death: Heart Failure

Medical Information: 3 Hours

 

        187. Ida May8 Trivett (Ephriam William Chappel7, Henry6, Richard5, Richard4, Richard3, Thomas2, Edward1)544 was born 06 Sep 1885 in Shute, Devon, England544She married George W. Coxon545 03 Aug 1912 in Bronxville, New York, USA545, son of James Coxon and Susan. He was born 1867 in New York, USA546, and died Aft. 1912546.

 

More About Ida May Trivett:

Census 1: 1930, Tuckahoe, Westchester, New York; Roll: 1659; Page: 9B; Enumeration District: 123; Image: 756. 0.547

Census 2: 1891, Shute County/Island: Devon Source information: RG12/1669 Registration district: Axminster Sub registration district: Colyton ED: 2 Folio: 12 Page: 4 GSU Number: 6096779548

Census 3: 1920, Eastchester, Westchester, New York; Roll: T625_1275; Page: 14B; Enumeration District: 26; Image: 632549

Christening: 01 Nov 1885, Shute, Devon, England550

Emigration: 17 Mar 1911, Liverpool, England to Ellis Island, New York, New York, USA551

Residence: 1911, Honiton, Devon, England551

 

More About George W. Coxon:

Census 1: 1930, Tuckahoe, Westchester, New York; Roll: 1659; Page: 9B; Enumeration District: 123; Image: 756. 0.552

Census 2: 1880, East Chester, Westchester, New York; Roll: T9_945; Family History Film: 1254945; Page: 220. 2000; Enumeration District: 95; Image: 0442.553

Census 3: 1920, Eastchester, Westchester, New York; Roll: T625_1275; Page: 14B; Enumeration District: 26; Image: 632554

 

Child of Ida Trivett and George Coxon is:

        225             i.    James E.9 Coxon

 

Generation No. 9

 

        196. Rupert Henry Roy9 England (Frederick James Trevit8, Charlotte Moss7 Trivett, James6, Richard5, Richard4, Richard3, Thomas2, Edward1)555,556 was born 1914557, and died Bet. 1953 - 1975557. He married Gwendoline Violet Rowswell558. She was born 1916559, and died Aft. 1953559.

 

More About Rupert Henry Roy England:

Occupation 1: Bef. 1975, Builder560

Occupation 2: 1941, Builder560

Residence: 1941, Uplands, Ash, Martock, Somerset, England560

 

More About Gwendoline Violet Rowswell:

Residence: 1941, Freemasons Arms, Ash, Martock, Somerset, England560

 

Children of Rupert England and Gwendoline Rowswell are:

        226             i.    Baby10 England561, born 17 Aug 1949 in Hamdale, Ash, Martock, Somerset, England561; died 17 Aug 1949 in Hamdale, Ash, Martock, Somerset, England561.

 

More About Baby England:

Burial: 17 Aug 1949, Ash, Martock, Somerset, England561

 

        227            ii.    Peter James England561, born 06 Dec 1950 in Ash, Martock, Somerset, England; died 06 Dec 1950 in Hamdale, Ash, Martock, Somerset, England561.

 

More About Peter James England:

Burial: 06 Dec 1950, Ash, Martock, Somerset, England561

Cause of Death: Infant Death, at 18 Hours Old

 

        207. Clifford Warren9 Trivett (John Henry8, John Henry7, Timothy6, Richard5, Richard4, Richard3, Thomas2, Edward1)562,563 was born 05 Nov 1904 in Toronto, York, Ontario, Canada564, and died 30 Dec 1977 in Green Arces, Newmarket, Ontario, Canada565. He married Hannah McGuire. She was born in Jamestown, Scotland, and died Unknown.

 

More About Clifford Warren Trivett:

Census: 1911, Toronto West District Number: 128 Sub-District: Ward 6 Sub-District Number: 93 Place of Habitation: 76 Wrighthve Page: 11566

Cremation: 03 Jan 1978567

Occupation: Mechanic for Toronto Motor Car

 

Children of Clifford Trivett and Hannah McGuire are:

        228             i.    Buddy10 Trivett

        229            ii.    Dorathy Trivett

        230           iii.    Barbara Ruth Trivett, born 20 Feb 1925 in Toronto, York, Ontario, Canada568; died 17 Nov 1931 in Sick Kids Hostipal, Toronto, York, Ontario, Canada569.

 

More About Barbara Ruth Trivett:

Burial: 18 Nov 1931, Toronto, York, Ontario, Canada

Cause of Death: Bronchitis Pneumonia, Whooping Cough

Medical Information: 28 days

 

        208. Nettie Luella9 Trivett (John Henry8, John Henry7, Timothy6, Richard5, Richard4, Richard3, Thomas2, Edward1)570 was born 20 Nov 1909 in Toronto, York, Ontario, Canada, and died 05 Jan 1991 in Fairview Lodge, Whitby, Durham, Ontario, Canada570. She married (1) James Melville Burgess570 05 Jun 1929 in Toronto, York, Ontario, Canada, son of James Burgess and Mary Sanderson. He was born 15 Jun 1901 in Todmorden, East York, Toronto, York, Ontario, Canada571, and died 02 Feb 1952 in Toronto, York, Ontario, Canada572. She married (2) Harry Evers 13 Sep 1952 in Toronto, York, Ontario, Canada573,574, son of Joseph Evers and Anne Humphage. He was born 14 Apr 1888 in Wolverhampton, England, and died 20 Oct 1956 in Toronto, York, Ontario, Canada575,576. She married (3) Paul Joseph Riviere 01 Sep 1962 in Toronto, York, Ontario, Canada577, son of John Riviere and Mary Sulaire. He was born 30 Jan 1905 in Cornwall, Stormont, Ontario, Canada578, and died Unknown.

 

More About Nettie Luella Trivett:

Burial: 08 Jan 1991, Pine Hills Cemetery, 625 Birchmount Road, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Cause of Death: Heart Failure

Census: 1911, Toronto West District Number: 128 Sub-District: Ward 6 Sub-District Number: 93 Place of Habitation: 76 Wrighthve Page: 11579

Graduation: 11 Jul 1925, Collegiate Institutes High Schools or Continuation Schools Ontario, Allistion580

Grave Reference: J 2521

Occupation: Bet. 16 Jan 1964 - 30 Nov 1974, Canadian Automobile Association581

 

Notes for James Melville Burgess:

James Melville went by the name of Mel as his father was James Jonathan Burgess. He served in the Canadian Expeditionary Force, Army in WW1 at the age of 15. Medals: British War Medal and Victory Medal (Inter-Allied War Medal) Betty has has medals after getting them back from her daughter Patti that stole them. Names: Burgess, Melville JAMES Regimental number: 513676 Reference: RG 150, Accession 1992-93/166, Box 1277 - 15 Letter from George V to those who were wounded, inscribed with the Royal Coat of Arms, Buckingham Palace and dated 1918 The Queen and I wish God-speed, a safe return to the happiness and joy of home life with an early restoration to health. A grateful Mother Country thanks you for faithfully services. (Signed George R V - the original letter would probably have been handwritten by the King, however it would have then been printed so that multiple copies were created. How these were distributed is not clear - they were not sent to every soldier but were probably mailed).

 

More About James Melville Burgess:

Burial: 05 Feb 1952, Pine Hills Cemetery, 625 Birchmount Road, Toronto, York, Ontario, Canada

Cause of Death: Stroke

Census: 1911, Ontario District: York South District Number: 138 Sub-District: North Toronto Sub-District Number: 23 Place of Habitation: 150 Erskine Page: 33582

Grave Reference: 05 Feb 1952, J 2521

Occupation: Simpson, Head Interior Decorator/Designer

 

Notes for Harry Evers:

I have a few very nice pictures of weddings of Harry children from his first marriage and a newspaper clipping of Harry. I don't know his daughters names. If anyone out can let me know that your there, I would love to share them. Regards, Sandi

 

More About Harry Evers:

Census: 1901, Wolverhampton Ecclesiatical parish: St Paul County/Island: Staffordshire Source information: RG13/2674 Sub-registration district: Wolverhampton Western ED: 27 Folio: 115 Page: 22 Household: 141583

Military service: World War I, Canadian Expeditionary Force584

Occupation: Conductor, Canadian Pacific Railway585

 

More About Paul Joseph Riviere:

Religion: Roman Cathalic586

 

Children of Nettie Trivett and James Burgess are:

+      231             i.    Marjorie Jeanne10 Burgess

+      232            ii.    Betty Evelyn Joan Burgess

+      233           iii.    Carole Ann Burgess

 

        210. Myrtle9 Trivett (John Henry8, John Henry7, Timothy6, Richard5, Richard4, Richard3, Thomas2, Edward1)587 was born about 1912 in Toronto, York, Ontario, Canada, and died Bef. 1992 in Stouffville, Ontario, Canada. She married (1) Sam Thompson She married (2) Howard Bakewell

 

Notes for Myrtle Trivett:

Died at the age of 63 years old

 

Child of Myrtle Trivett and Sam Thompson is:

        234             i.    Sam10 Thompson

 

Children of Myrtle Trivett and Howard Bakewell are:

        235             i.    Lenora Ann10 Bakewell

        236            ii.    Sam Bakewell

 

Generation No. 10

 

        231. Marjorie Jeanne10 Burgess (Nettie Luella9 Trivett, John Henry8, John Henry7, Timothy6, Richard5, Richard4, Richard3, Thomas2, Edward1) She married Donald Kennedy588 Private. He was born 14 Dec 1930 in Toronto, York, Ontario, Canada, and died 04 Dec 2004 in Ajax Pickering Hospital, Ajax, Durham, Ontario, Canada.

 

More About Donald Kennedy:

Cremation: 05 Dec 2004, Ajax, Durham, Ontario, Canada

Occupation: Bell Canada

 

Children of Marjorie Burgess and Donald Kennedy are:

+      237             i.    Debra Lynn11 Kennedy

+      238            ii.    Brett Layne Kennedy

+      239           iii.    Cheryl Lee Kennedy

+      240           iv.    Lysha Dawn Kennedy

 

        232. Betty Evelyn Joan10 Burgess (Nettie Luella9 Trivett, John Henry8, John Henry7, Timothy6, Richard5, Richard4, Richard3, Thomas2, Edward1) She married Royce Howard Sullivan589 son of James Sullivan and Annie Harman. He was born 10 Mar 1927 in Toronto, York, Ontario, Canada590, and died 06 Oct 2005 in Pickering, Durham, Ontario, Canada591.

 

Notes for Royce Howard Sullivan:

Thank you for coming today, I will try to get through this as best I can. My Dad was a husband, father, grandfather, great grandfather, Veteran, a 2 time hole-in-one scratch golfer, and many other things. I will start off with a story my Uncle Alf told me…. a few times in fact. Dad’s family lived on Coxwell Ave in Toronto and from what I can gather the house was always full. Dad had 3 brothers and 3 sisters spanning a 20 year age difference. One day my Nana sent my Uncle Alf to get my Dad…. Don’t know what he did, but it seemed to me that my Uncle Alf was always glad to get him. As my uncle was chasing him down Coxwell Ave to get his hands around his neck, my Dad slipped on the side walk and fell. When my Dad was scrambling to get to his feet he was also grabbing his comb out of his back pocket and started to run and comb his hair at the same time. I can just see my Uncle Alf’s face as my Dad ran away with good hair. My uncle couldn’t kill him that day as he couldn’t stop laughing. Dad’s hair saved the day. My Dad could run but he could not climb. When my brother Steve was about 10 years old he climbed a tree at the mini bike trails at Don Mills and the 401. Once Steve climbed out to a branch over the Don River he froze and couldn’t move. I think my brother Guy ran home and got my Dad. Dad ran over and climbed the tree to get Steve out but as he climbed to the same branch over the River Dad froze. We had to call the fire department to get both of them down. The next day I remember that my Dad wasn’t too happy on hearing the radio announcing every hour on the hour that the Manager of Park Manor Motors was “up and tree again” My Dad (Sully to everyone) was a very social man with many friends. He had a gang of them, Mike Harrington, Harold Shoniker, Dick Duff (Duffy) Dan O’Leary, Dan Morrissey, Glene Whitbread, Pete Tucker, Jerry and Waldo Vince, Mel Taylor and, The big Kahuna (don’t know if I ever knew what Kahuna’s real name was). And many more… the best way to describe them that I can think of is that they were the Rat Pack (the dirty dozen) with Golf Clubs instead of microphones. When my father went into business for himself with a partner Jimmy Izard, they started a used car dealership by the name of Compact Cars. Every year they would have a golf tournament at Meadowbrook Golf and Country Club where they were members. Every year my Dad would give away a used car for closest to the hole and every year I would sit on the ninth hole with a tape measure. And every year and every time I had to measure the closest to hole of one of his friends they would try to bribe me. Every one of them. Was it a test??? I remember they always had a 20 dollar bill in their hands as they walked up to see what the tape measure said. I always turned it down…. What they didn’t know was that the person who won the car every year always gave me a $50!!!!!! They were a funny bunch to say the least. My Dad had a few talents, one of which (I wish I had) was being an expert at crosswords puzzles, he was a Master. He always had a crossword on the go… One day in 1997, I was at work…. Dan was taking one of his few breaks and doing a crossword. Dan got stuck on a word and for the life of me I don’t know why Dan would ask me… I can’t spell… he knows that. But he did ask… I can’t remember what the word was, but it was a 9 letter word for something…. I laughed at the thought that he would ask me… but if there is one talent I do have… it is the ability of recognizing what talent various people have and knowing who to call … and even though my Dad was in the early stages of Alzheimer’s I called him…. I asked him the crossword puzzle question and he said. . . hmmmm I will think about it and call you back… 30 seconds later he called with the answer. I thanked him and went into Dan’s office. My Dad says that answer is “…” and he was right. I was so proud of him…. Remembering the little things in life get you through the big ones. Goodbye Dad. Eulogy by Sandi Sullivan, October 11, 2005 Death Notice The Toronto Star, October 8, 2005 SULLIVAN, Royce SULLIVAN, Royce Howard - At the age of 78, the Second World War Veteran passed away, on October 6, 2005, in Pickering, after a lengthy illness. Son to James Sullivan and Annie Harman, brother to James, Annie "Nancy", Ellen "Nell", Doreen, Norman, and twin Raymond. Will be sadly missed by Betty, wife of 49 years; children Patti, Guy, Steve, and Sandi; and grandchildren Casey, his wife Ivana, their son Owen (great-grandchild), Melodie, Wade, and Steve. A private memorial will be held at the McEACHNIE FUNERAL HOME, 905-428-8488. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Commonwealth War Graves Commission (613-992-3224). Pallbearers Guy Sullivan, Steve Sullivan, Casey Sullivan, Wade Andrus, Hon. Dan McTeague, MP, and Mayor Dave Ryan, Pickering

 

More About Royce Howard Sullivan:

Burial: 11 Oct 2005, Pine Ridge Memorial Gardens, 1757 Church Street, North, Ajax, Ontario, Canada591

Cause of Death: Alzheimer’s

Grave Reference: 11 Oct 2005, Field of Honour, Lot 1825, Space A1591

Military service: World War II, Canadian Expeditionary Force591

Occupation: Car Salesman591

 

Children of Betty Burgess and Royce Sullivan are:

+      241             i.    Sullivan11

        242            ii.    Guy Royce James Sullivan

+      243           iii.    Steven Michael Sullivan

+      244           iv.    Sandra Lee Sullivan

 

        233. Carole Ann10 Burgess (Nettie Luella9 Trivett, John Henry8, John Henry7, Timothy6, Richard5, Richard4, Richard3, Thomas2, Edward1) She married (1) Ronald Sherwood Collins Private. He was born 06 Jan 1933 in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, and died 22 Aug 1989 in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. She married (2) Maxwell Calisa

 

More About Ronald Sherwood Collins:

Burial: Unknown, Sointula, Malcom Island, British Columbia, Canada

 

Child of Carole Burgess and Ronald Collins is:

+      245             i.    Victoria Lynne11 Burgess

 

Generation No. 11

 

        237. Debra Lynn11 Kennedy (Marjorie Jeanne10 Burgess, Nettie Luella9 Trivett, John Henry8, John Henry7, Timothy6, Richard5, Richard4, Richard3, Thomas2, Edward1) She married Jerry Preston

 

Children of Debra Kennedy and Jerry Preston are:

        246             i.    Jay Edward Thomas12 Preston

        247            ii.    Scott Donald James Preston

 

        238. Brett Layne11 Kennedy (Marjorie Jeanne10 Burgess, Nettie Luella9 Trivett, John Henry8, John Henry7, Timothy6, Richard5, Richard4, Richard3, Thomas2, Edward1) He married (1) Cindy Korman Private He married (2) Lorraine Lennox Private

 

Children of Brett Kennedy and Lorraine Lennox are:

        248             i.    Jenna Michelle12 Kennedy

        249            ii.    Dylan Norman Donald Kennedy

 

        239. Cheryl Lee11 Kennedy (Marjorie Jeanne10 Burgess, Nettie Luella9 Trivett, John Henry8, John Henry7, Timothy6, Richard5, Richard4, Richard3, Thomas2, Edward1) She married (1) John Sutton She married (2) Wayne Ferguson

 

Children of Cheryl Kennedy and John Sutton are:

        250             i.    Jami12 Sutton

        251            ii.    Adam Sutton

 

        240. Lysha Dawn11 Kennedy (Marjorie Jeanne10 Burgess, Nettie Luella9 Trivett, John Henry8, John Henry7, Timothy6, Richard5, Richard4, Richard3, Thomas2, Edward1) She married Stephen Joseph Stack son of Mel Stack and Mel.

 

Children of Lysha Kennedy and Stephen Stack are:

        252             i.    Kady Jeanne12 Stack

        253            ii.    Kyle Joseph Stephen Stack

 

        241. Sullivan11 (Betty Evelyn Joan10 Burgess, Nettie Luella9 Trivett, John Henry8, John Henry7, Timothy6, Richard5, Richard4, Richard3, Thomas2, Edward1) She married Craig Blake Andrus

 

Children of Sullivan and Craig Andrus are:

        254             i.    Melodie Nichole12 Andrus

        255            ii.    Wade Blake James Andrus

 

        243. Steven Michael11 Sullivan (Betty Evelyn Joan10 Burgess, Nettie Luella9 Trivett, John Henry8, John Henry7, Timothy6, Richard5, Richard4, Richard3, Thomas2, Edward1) He married Tammy Riley Private

 

Child of Steven Sullivan and Tammy Riley is:

        256             i.    Steven James12 Sullivan

 

        244. Sandra Lee11 Sullivan (Betty Evelyn Joan10 Burgess, Nettie Luella9 Trivett, John Henry8, John Henry7, Timothy6, Richard5, Richard4, Richard3, Thomas2, Edward1) She married (1) Jeffery Robert Marlin Farrer son of Leonard Farrer and Mary Walker. She married (2) Carmen C. Pelligra son of Andrea Pelligra and Carmela Ferrara.

 

Child of Sandra Sullivan and Jeffery Farrer is:

+      257             i.    Casey James12 Sullivan

 

        245. Victoria Lynne11 Burgess (Carole Ann10, Nettie Luella9 Trivett, John Henry8, John Henry7, Timothy6, Richard5, Richard4, Richard3, Thomas2, Edward1) She married Kelvin Dean Potter

 

Children of Victoria Burgess and Kelvin Potter are:

        258             i.    Devon Alexis12 Potter

        259            ii.    Terren Nichole Potter

 

Generation No. 12

 

        257. Casey James12 Sullivan (Sandra Lee11, Betty Evelyn Joan10 Burgess, Nettie Luella9 Trivett, John Henry8, John Henry7, Timothy6, Richard5, Richard4, Richard3, Thomas2, Edward1) He married Ivana Sever daughter of Marijan Sever and Perica Peronja

 

Children of Casey Sullivan and Ivana Sever is:

        260             i.    Owen James13 Sullivan

                             ii.    Tyson James Sullivan 

Endnotes

 

1. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, International Genealogical Index (R), M051861 1614 - 1837 0917202 Film.

2. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, International Genealogical Index (R), C051861 1614 - 1837 0917202 Film 0933464 Film.

3. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, International Genealogical Index (R), C051861 1614 - 1837 0917202 Film 0933464.

4. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, International Genealogical Index (R), C051861 1614 - 1837 0917202 Film 0933464 Film.

5. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, International Genealogical Index (R).

6. Duncan Wier, "Electronic."

7. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, International Genealogical Index (R).

8. Duncan Wier, "Electronic."

9. Office for National Statistics, England and Wales, General Register Office England, Certified Copy of an entry of Death, Copy in Family File.

10. The National Archives, England, Wales and the United Kingdom, 1841 England, UK Census, taken June 6th.

11. The National Archives, England, Wales and the United Kingdom, 1851 England, UK Census, taken March 30th 1851.

12. The National Archives, England, Wales and the United Kingdom, 1841 England, UK Census, taken June 6th.

13. The National Archives, England, Wales and the United Kingdom, 1851 England, UK Census, taken March 30th 1851.

14. Shelley Bacon, shelleyannoriginals at usa. com, "Electronic."

15. Duncan Wier, "Electronic."

16. Shelley Bacon, shelleyannoriginals at usa. com, "Electronic."

17. Duncan Wier, "Electronic."

18. Shelley Bacon, shelleyannoriginals at usa. com, "Electronic."

19. The National Archives, England, Wales and the United Kingdom, 1841 England, UK Census, taken June 6th.

20. The National Archives, England, Wales and the United Kingdom, 1851 England, UK Census, taken March 30th 1851.

21. Shelley Bacon, shelleyannoriginals at usa. com, "Electronic."

22. Duncan Wier, "Electronic."

23. Shelley Bacon, shelleyannoriginals at usa. com, "Electronic."

24. Duncan Wier, "Electronic."

25. Shelley Bacon, shelleyannoriginals at usa. com, "Electronic."

26. Duncan Wier, "Electronic."

27. Shute Church Marriage Transcription.

28. Shelley Bacon, shelleyannoriginals at usa. com, "Electronic."

29. The National Archives, England, Wales and the United Kingdom, 1881 England, UK Census, taken April 3rd, 1881.

30. Shelley Bacon, shelleyannoriginals at usa. com, "Electronic."

31. Duncan Wier, "Electronic."

32. The National Archives, England, Wales and the United Kingdom, 1841 England, UK Census, taken June 6th.

33. Duncan Wier, "Electronic."

34. The National Archives, England, Wales and the United Kingdom, 1881 England, UK Census, taken April 3rd, 1881.

35. Shelley Bacon, shelleyannoriginals at usa. com, "Electronic."

36. Office for National Statistics, England and Wales, General Register Office England, Certified Copy of an entry of Marriage, Jun 1887 Axminster 5b 27.

37. Shelley Bacon, shelleyannoriginals at usa. com, "Electronic."

38. Shute Church Baptism Transcription.

39. Shelley Bacon, shelleyannoriginals at usa. com, "Electronic."

40. Shute Church Baptism Transcription.

41. Shelley Bacon, shelleyannoriginals at usa. com, "Electronic."

42. The National Archives, England, Wales and the United Kingdom, 1881 England, UK Census, taken April 3rd, 1881.

43. Shelley Bacon, shelleyannoriginals at usa. com, "Electronic."

44. The National Archives, England, Wales and the United Kingdom, 1881 England, UK Census, taken April 3rd, 1881.

45. Shelley Bacon, shelleyannoriginals at usa. com, "Electronic."

46. Shute Church Baptism Transcription.

47. Shelley Bacon, shelleyannoriginals at usa. com, "Electronic."

48. The National Archives, England, Wales and the United Kingdom, 1881 England, UK Census, taken April 3rd, 1881.

49. Shelley Bacon, shelleyannoriginals at usa. com, "Electronic."

50. The National Archives, England, Wales and the United Kingdom, 1881 England, UK Census, taken April 3rd, 1881.

51. Shelley Bacon, shelleyannoriginals at usa. com, "Electronic."

52. Shute Church Baptism Transcription.

53. Shelley Bacon, shelleyannoriginals at usa. com, "Electronic."

54. The National Archives, England, Wales and the United Kingdom, 1881 England, UK Census, taken April 3rd, 1881.

55. Shelley Bacon, shelleyannoriginals at usa. com, "Electronic."

56. The National Archives, England, Wales and the United Kingdom, 1881 England, UK Census, taken April 3rd, 1881.

57. Shelley Bacon, shelleyannoriginals at usa. com, "Electronic."

58. Shute Church Baptism Transcription.

59. Shelley Bacon, shelleyannoriginals at usa. com, "Electronic."

60. The National Archives, England, Wales and the United Kingdom, 1881 England, UK Census, taken April 3rd, 1881.

61. Shelley Bacon, shelleyannoriginals at usa. com, "Electronic."

62. The National Archives, England, Wales and the United Kingdom, 1881 England, UK Census, taken April 3rd, 1881.

63. Shelley Bacon, shelleyannoriginals at usa. com, "Electronic."

64. Duncan Wier, "Electronic."

65. Shelley Bacon, shelleyannoriginals at usa. com, "Electronic."

66. Duncan Wier, "Electronic."

67. Shelley Bacon, shelleyannoriginals at usa. com, "Electronic."

68. The National Archives, England, Wales and the United Kingdom, 1841 England, UK Census, taken June 6th.

69. Shelley Bacon, shelleyannoriginals at usa. com, "Electronic."

70. Duncan Wier, "Electronic."

71. Shelley Bacon, shelleyannoriginals at usa. com, "Electronic."

72. Duncan Wier, "Electronic."

73. Shelley Bacon, shelleyannoriginals at usa. com, "Electronic."

74. Duncan Wier, "Electronic."

75. 1 Province of Ontario, Canada Death Certificate, Copy in Family Binder.

76. Office for National Statistics, England and Wales, General Register Office England, Certified Copy of an entry of Marriage, Copy in Family Binder.

77. The National Archives, England, Wales and the United Kingdom, 1851 England, UK Census, taken March 30th 1851.

78. 1 Province of Ontario, Canada Death Certificate, Copy in Family Binder.

79. Government of Canada, 1881 Canadian Census, taken April 4, 1881.

80. The National Archives, England, Wales and the United Kingdom, 1841 England, UK Census, taken June 6th.

81. Government of Canada, 1871 Canadian Census, taken no later then May 1st 1871, Copy in Family Binder.

82. Government of Canada, 1901 Canadian Census, taken March 31st, 1901.

83. Shelley Bacon, shelleyannoriginals at usa. com, "Electronic."

84. Duncan Wier, "Electronic."

85. Donald. Trivett [donald. trivett at sympatico. ca], "Electronic."

86. Government of Canada, 1901 Canadian Census, taken March 31st, 1901.

87. The National Archives, England, Wales and the United Kingdom, 1851 England, UK Census, taken March 30th 1851.

88. Donald. Trivett [donald. trivett at sympatico. ca], "Electronic."

89. Government of Canada, 1881 Canadian Census, taken April 4, 1881.

90. The National Archives, England, Wales and the United Kingdom, 1851 England, UK Census, taken March 30th 1851.

91. Government of Canada, 1881 Canadian Census, taken April 4, 1881.

92. The National Archives, England, Wales and the United Kingdom, 1841 England, UK Census, taken June 6th.

93. The National Archives, England, Wales and the United Kingdom, 1851 England, UK Census, taken March 30th 1851.

94. Government of Canada, 1871 Canadian Census, taken no later then May 1st 1871, Copy in Family Binder.

95. Government of Canada, 1901 Canadian Census, taken March 31st, 1901.

96. The National Archives, England, Wales and the United Kingdom, 1851 England, UK Census, taken March 30th 1851.

97. Government of Canada, 1881 Canadian Census, taken April 4, 1881.

98. The National Archives, England, Wales and the United Kingdom, 1851 England, UK Census, taken March 30th 1851.

99. Government of Canada, 1871 Canadian Census, taken no later then May 1st 1871, Copy in Family Binder.

100. Government of Canada, 1901 Canadian Census, taken March 31st, 1901.

101. 1 Province of Ontario, Canada, Schedule B. - Marriages, Registration Number: 38188 .

102. 1 Province of Ontario, Canada Death Certificate, Copy in Family File.

103. Government of Canada, 1881 Canadian Census, taken April 4, 1881.

104. Government of Canada, 1871 Canadian Census, taken no later then May 1st 1871, Copy in Family Binder.

105. Government of Canada, 1911 Canadian Census.

106. Government of Canada, 1881 Canadian Census, taken April 4, 1881.

107. Government of Canada, 1911 Canadian Census.

108. Government of Canada, 1881 Canadian Census, taken April 4, 1881.

109. Educated Guess from Census.

110. Educated Guess.

111. Government of Canada, 1881 Canadian Census, taken April 4, 1881.

112. Government of Canada, 1871 Canadian Census, taken no later then May 1st 1871, Copy in Family Binder.

113. Educated Guess from Census.

114. Government of Canada, 1871 Canadian Census, taken no later then May 1st 1871, Copy in Family Binder.

115. Government of Canada, 1901 Canadian Census, taken March 31st, 1901.

116. "Newspaper Obituary," Copy in Family File.

117. 1 Province of Ontario, Canada, Schedule B. - Marriages, Copy in Family File.

118. Government of Canada, 1901 Canadian Census, taken March 31st, 1901.

119. "Newspaper Obituary," Copy in Family File.

120. Government of Canada, 1901 Canadian Census, taken March 31st, 1901.

121. Government of Canada, 1881 Canadian Census, taken April 4, 1881.

122. Government of Canada, 1901 Canadian Census, taken March 31st, 1901.

123. Government of Canada, 1881 Canadian Census, taken April 4, 1881.

124. Government of Canada, 1901 Canadian Census, taken March 31st, 1901.

125. Marriage Certificate of Child.

126. Government of Canada, 1901 Canadian Census, taken March 31st, 1901.

127. Shelley Bacon, shelleyannoriginals at usa. com, "Electronic."

128. Duncan Wier, "Electronic."

129. Shelley Bacon, shelleyannoriginals at usa. com, "Electronic."

130. Duncan Wier, "Electronic."

131. Shelley Bacon, shelleyannoriginals at usa. com, "Electronic."

132. Duncan Wier, "Electronic."

133. Office for National Statistics, England and Wales, General Register Office England, Certified Copy of an entry of Marriage, Axminster 5b 2.

134. The National Archives, England, Wales and the United Kingdom, 1851 England, UK Census, taken March 30th 1851.

135. Duncan Wier, "Electronic."

136. The National Archives, England, Wales and the United Kingdom, 1861 England UK Census, taken April 7, 1861.

137. The National Archives, England, Wales and the United Kingdom, 1871 England, UK Census, taken April 2nd 1871.

138. The National Archives, England, Wales and the United Kingdom, 1851 England, UK Census, taken March 30th 1851.

139. Duncan Wier, "Electronic."

140. The National Archives, England, Wales and the United Kingdom, 1851 England, UK Census, taken March 30th 1851.

141. Duncan Wier, "Electronic."

142. The National Archives, England, Wales and the United Kingdom, 1871 England, UK Census, taken April 2nd 1871.

143. The National Archives, England, Wales and the United Kingdom, 1861 England UK Census, taken April 7, 1861.

144. Shelley Bacon, shelleyannoriginals at usa. com, "Electronic."

145. Educated Guess.

146. Shelley Bacon, shelleyannoriginals at usa. com, "Electronic."

147. Educated Guess.

148. The National Archives, England, Wales and the United Kingdom, 1861 England UK Census, taken April 7, 1861.

149. Shelley Bacon, shelleyannoriginals at usa. com, "Electronic."

150. Educated Guess.

151. The National Archives, England, Wales and the United Kingdom, 1881 England, UK Census, taken April 3rd, 1881.

152. The National Archives, England, Wales and the United Kingdom, 1861 England UK Census, taken April 7, 1861.

153. The National Archives, England, Wales and the United Kingdom, 1871 England, UK Census, taken April 2nd 1871.

154. Shelley Bacon, shelleyannoriginals at usa. com, "Electronic."

155. The National Archives, England, Wales and the United Kingdom, 1881 England, UK Census, taken April 3rd, 1881.

156. Shelley Bacon, shelleyannoriginals at usa. com, "Electronic."

157. Educated Guess.

158. Shelley Bacon, shelleyannoriginals at usa. com, "Electronic."

159. Office for National Statistics, England and Wales, General Register Office England, Certified Copy of an entry of Marriage, Axminster 5b 19.

160. Educated Guess.

161. The National Archives, England, Wales and the United Kingdom, 1871 England, UK Census, taken April 2nd 1871.

162. Shelley Bacon, shelleyannoriginals at usa. com, "Electronic."

163. Office for National Statistics, England and Wales, General Register Office England, Certified Copy of an entry of Marriage, Axminster 5b 19.

164. Shelley Bacon, shelleyannoriginals at usa. com, "Electronic."

165. The National Archives, England, Wales and the United Kingdom, 1881 England, UK Census, taken April 3rd, 1881.

166. The National Archives, England, Wales and the United Kingdom, 1871 England, UK Census, taken April 2nd 1871.

167. The National Archives, England, Wales and the United Kingdom, 1881 England, UK Census, taken April 3rd, 1881.

168. The National Archives, England, Wales and the United Kingdom, 1871 England, UK Census, taken April 2nd 1871.

169. The National Archives, England, Wales and the United Kingdom, 1881 England, UK Census, taken April 3rd, 1881.

170. The National Archives, England, Wales and the United Kingdom, 1871 England, UK Census, taken April 2nd 1871.

171. The National Archives, England, Wales and the United Kingdom, 1881 England, UK Census, taken April 3rd, 1881.

172. The National Archives, England, Wales and the United Kingdom, 1871 England, UK Census, taken April 2nd 1871.

173. The National Archives, England, Wales and the United Kingdom, 1881 England, UK Census, taken April 3rd, 1881.

174. Duncan Wier, "Electronic."

175. Shelley Bacon, shelleyannoriginals at usa. com, "Electronic."

176. The National Archives, England, Wales and the United Kingdom, 1841 England, UK Census, taken June 6th.

177. The National Archives, England, Wales and the United Kingdom, 1851 England, UK Census, taken March 30th 1851.

178. Shelley Bacon, shelleyannoriginals at usa. com, "Electronic."

179. Duncan Wier, "Electronic."

180. Shelley Bacon, shelleyannoriginals at usa. com, "Electronic."

181. Educated Guess.

182. Shelley Bacon, shelleyannoriginals at usa. com, "Electronic."

183. The National Archives, England, Wales and the United Kingdom, 1861 England UK Census, taken April 7, 1861.

184. Shelley Bacon, shelleyannoriginals at usa. com, "Electronic."

185. The National Archives, England, Wales and the United Kingdom, 1861 England UK Census, taken April 7, 1861.

186. Shelley Bacon, shelleyannoriginals at usa. com, "Electronic."

187. Office for National Statistics, England and Wales, General Register Office England, Certified Copy of an entry of Marriage, Axminster 5b 29.

188. Shelley Bacon, shelleyannoriginals at usa. com, "Electronic."

189. Office for National Statistics, England and Wales, General Register Office England, Certified Copy of an entry of Birth.

190. Shelley Bacon, shelleyannoriginals at usa. com, "Electronic."

191. Baptism Record - Ash, England.

192. Shelley Bacon, shelleyannoriginals at usa. com, "Electronic."

193. Baptism Record - Ash, England.

194. Shelley Bacon, shelleyannoriginals at usa. com, "Electronic."

195. The National Archives, England, Wales and the United Kingdom, 1881 England, UK Census, taken April 3rd, 1881.

196. The National Archives, England, Wales and the United Kingdom, 1891 England, UK Census, taken on April 5, 1891.

197. The National Archives, England, Wales and the United Kingdom, 1881 England, UK Census, taken April 3rd, 1881.

198. The National Archives, England, Wales and the United Kingdom, 1891 England, UK Census, taken on April 5, 1891.

199. Baptism Record - Ash, England.

200. Burial Record Ontario Genealogical Society.

201. The National Archives, England, Wales and the United Kingdom, 1881 England, UK Census, taken April 3rd, 1881.

202. The National Archives, England, Wales and the United Kingdom, 1861 England UK Census, taken April 7, 1861.

203. The National Archives, England, Wales and the United Kingdom, 1871 England, UK Census, taken April 2nd 1871.

204. The National Archives, England, Wales and the United Kingdom, 1891 England, UK Census, taken on April 5, 1891.

205. Shelley Bacon, shelleyannoriginals at usa. com, "Electronic."

206. Government of Canada, 1881 Canadian Census, taken April 4, 1881.

207. The National Archives, England, Wales and the United Kingdom, 1871 England, UK Census, taken April 2nd 1871.

208. Baptism Record - Ash, England.

209. The National Archives, England, Wales and the United Kingdom, 1881 England, UK Census, taken April 3rd, 1881.

210. The National Archives, England, Wales and the United Kingdom, 1861 England UK Census, taken April 7, 1861.

211. The National Archives, England, Wales and the United Kingdom, 1871 England, UK Census, taken April 2nd 1871.

212. The National Archives, England, Wales and the United Kingdom, 1891 England, UK Census, taken on April 5, 1891.

213. Baptism Record - Ash, England.

214. The National Archives, England, Wales and the United Kingdom, 1891 England, UK Census, taken on April 5, 1891.

215. Shelley Bacon, shelleyannoriginals at usa. com, "Electronic."

216. Baptism Record - Ash, England.

217. The National Archives, England, Wales and the United Kingdom, 1891 England, UK Census, taken on April 5, 1891.

218. Baptism Record - Ash, England.

219. Shelley Bacon, shelleyannoriginals at usa. com, "Electronic."

220. Marriage Certificate.

221. Baptism Record - Ash, England.

222. The National Archives, England, Wales and the United Kingdom, 1891 England, UK Census, taken on April 5, 1891.

223. Government of Canada, 1891 Canadian Census, taken April 6, 1891.

224. Marriage Certificate.

225. Baptism Record - Ash, England.

226. Burial Record Ontario Genealogical Society.

227. Baptism Record - Ash, England.

228. Burial Record Ontario Genealogical Society.

229. The National Archives, England, Wales and the United Kingdom, 1891 England, UK Census, taken on April 5, 1891.

230. Shelley Bacon, shelleyannoriginals at usa. com, "Electronic."

231. Burial Record Ontario Genealogical Society.

232. Shelley Bacon, shelleyannoriginals at usa. com, "Electronic."

233. Burial Record Ontario Genealogical Society.

234. Shelley Bacon, shelleyannoriginals at usa. com, "Electronic."

235. Marriage Certificate.

236. Shelley Bacon, shelleyannoriginals at usa. com, "Electronic."

237. Marriage Certificate.

238. Shelley Bacon, shelleyannoriginals at usa. com, "Electronic."

239. Shute Church Baptism Transcription.

240. Shelley Bacon, shelleyannoriginals at usa. com, "Electronic."

241. Office for National Statistics, England and Wales, General Register Office England, Certified Copy of an entry of Marriage, Dec 1887 Axminster 5b 21.

242. Shelley Bacon, shelleyannoriginals at usa. com, "Electronic."

243. Shute Church Baptism Transcription.

244. Shelley Bacon, shelleyannoriginals at usa. com, "Electronic."

245. Office for National Statistics, England and Wales, General Register Office England, Certified Copy of an entry of Marriage, Hollingbourn 2a 853.

246. Government of Canada, 1891 Canadian Census, taken April 6, 1891.

247. The National Archives, England, Wales and the United Kingdom, 1881 England, UK Census, taken April 3rd, 1881.

248. The National Archives, England, Wales and the United Kingdom, 1891 England, UK Census, taken on April 5, 1891.

249. The National Archives, England, Wales and the United Kingdom, 1901 England, UK Census, taken March 31st 1901.

250. Shelley Bacon, shelleyannoriginals at usa. com, "Electronic."

251. The National Archives, England, Wales and the United Kingdom, 1881 England, UK Census, taken April 3rd, 1881.

252. The National Archives, England, Wales and the United Kingdom, 1891 England, UK Census, taken on April 5, 1891.

253. The National Archives, England, Wales and the United Kingdom, 1901 England, UK Census, taken March 31st 1901.

254. Shelley Bacon, shelleyannoriginals at usa. com, "Electronic."

255. Office for National Statistics, England and Wales, General Register Office England, Certified Copy of an entry of Birth, Hollingbourn 2a 701.

256. The National Archives, England, Wales and the United Kingdom, 1891 England, UK Census, taken on April 5, 1891.

257. The National Archives, England, Wales and the United Kingdom, 1901 England, UK Census, taken March 31st 1901.

258. Shelley Bacon, shelleyannoriginals at usa. com, "Electronic."

259. Office for National Statistics, England and Wales, General Register Office England, Certified Copy of an entry of Birth, Hollingbourn 2a 725.

260. The National Archives, England, Wales and the United Kingdom, 1891 England, UK Census, taken on April 5, 1891.

261. The National Archives, England, Wales and the United Kingdom, 1901 England, UK Census, taken March 31st 1901.

262. Office for National Statistics, England and Wales, General Register Office England, Certified Copy of an entry of Birth, Hollingbourn 2a 760.

263. The National Archives, England, Wales and the United Kingdom, 1901 England, UK Census, taken March 31st 1901.

264. Office for National Statistics, England and Wales, General Register Office England, Certified Copy of an entry of Birth, Hollingbourn 2a 739.

265. The National Archives, England, Wales and the United Kingdom, 1901 England, UK Census, taken March 31st 1901.

266. Office for National Statistics, England and Wales, General Register Office England, Certified Copy of an entry of Birth, Hollingbourn 2a 760.

267. The National Archives, England, Wales and the United Kingdom, 1901 England, UK Census, taken March 31st 1901.

268. Shelley Bacon, shelleyannoriginals at usa. com, "Electronic."

269. Office for National Statistics, England and Wales, General Register Office England, Certified Copy of an entry of Birth, Hollingbourn 2a 799.

270. The National Archives, England, Wales and the United Kingdom, 1901 England, UK Census, taken March 31st 1901.

271. Office for National Statistics, England and Wales, General Register Office England, Certified Copy of an entry of Birth, Hollingbourn 2a 837.

272. Monica Erdahl Drake [erdahl at idirect. com], Readlyn Cemetery, Records, Saskatchewan, Canada.

273. 1 Province of Ontario, Canada, Schedule B. - Marriages, Copy in Family Binder.

274. Government of Canada, 1901 Canadian Census, taken March 31st, 1901.

275. Monica Erdahl Drake [erdahl at idirect. com], Readlyn Cemetery, Records, Saskatchewan, Canada.

276. Government of Canada, 1881 Canadian Census, taken April 4, 1881.

277. Government of Canada, 1871 Canadian Census, taken no later then May 1st 1871, Copy in Family Binder.

278. Government of Canada, 1901 Canadian Census, taken March 31st, 1901.

279. Monica Erdahl Drake [erdahl at idirect. com], Readlyn Cemetery, Records, Saskatchewan, Canada.

280. 1 Province of Ontario, Canada, Schedule B. - Marriages.

281. Government of Canada, 1881 Canadian Census, taken April 4, 1881.

282. Government of Canada, 1901 Canadian Census, taken March 31st, 1901.

283. Government of Canada, 1881 Canadian Census, taken April 4, 1881.

284. Monica Erdahl Drake [erdahl at idirect. com], Readlyn Cemetery, Records, Saskatchewan, Canada.

285. Government of Canada, 1881 Canadian Census, taken April 4, 1881.

286. Government of Canada, 1871 Canadian Census, taken no later then May 1st 1871, Copy in Family Binder.

287. Government of Canada, 1901 Canadian Census, taken March 31st, 1901.

288. Government of Canada, 1881 Canadian Census, taken April 4, 1881.

289. Government of Canada, 1871 Canadian Census, taken no later then May 1st 1871.

290. Government of Canada, 1881 Canadian Census, taken April 4, 1881.

291. Government of Canada, 1901 Canadian Census, taken March 31st, 1901.

292. Monica Erdahl Drake [erdahl at idirect. com], Readlyn Cemetery, Records, Saskatchewan, Canada.

293. Government of Canada, 1881 Canadian Census, taken April 4, 1881.

294. Government of Canada, 1901 Canadian Census, taken March 31st, 1901.

295. Government of Canada, 1881 Canadian Census, taken April 4, 1881.

296. 1 Province of Ontario, Canada Schedule A - Births, Copy in Family File.

297. 1 Province of Ontario, Canada, Schedule B. - Marriages, Copy in Family File.

298. Government of Canada, 1901 Canadian Census, taken March 31st, 1901.

299. Government of Canada, 1881 Canadian Census, taken April 4, 1881.

300. Government of Canada, 1911 Canadian Census.

301. Government of Canada, 1901 Canadian Census, taken March 31st, 1901.

302. Government of Canada, 1881 Canadian Census, taken April 4, 1881.

303. Government of Canada, 1911 Canadian Census.

304. 1 Province of Ontario, Canada, Schedule B. - Marriages, Copy in Family File.

305. Government of Canada, 1871 Canadian Census, taken no later then May 1st 1871, Copy in Family Binder.

306. 1 Province of Ontario, Canada Schedule A - Births, Copy in Family File.

307. 1 Province of Ontario, Canada, Schedule B. - Marriages.

308. 1 Province of Ontario, Canada Schedule A - Births, Copy in Family File.

309. 1 Province of Ontario, Canada Death Certificate, Copy in Family File.

310. 1 Province of Ontario, Canada Schedule A - Births, Copy in Family File.

311. 1 Province of Ontario, Canada Death Certificate, Copy in Family File.

312. 1 Province of Ontario, Canada Schedule A - Births, Copy in Family File.

313. 1 Province of Ontario, Canada, Schedule B. - Marriages.

314. 1 Province of Ontario, Canada, Schedule B. - Marriages, Copy in Family File.

315. 1 Province of Ontario, Canada Schedule A - Births, Copy in Family File.

316. 1 Province of Ontario, Canada, Schedule B. - Marriages.

317. 1 Province of Ontario, Canada, Schedule B. - Marriages, Copy in Family File.

318. 1 Province of Ontario, Canada Schedule A - Births, Copy in Family File.

319. 1 Province of Ontario, Canada Death Certificate, Copy in Family File.

320. 1 Province of Ontario, Canada Schedule A - Births, Copy in Family File.

321. 1 Province of Ontario, Canada, Schedule B. - Marriages, Copy in Family File.

322. 1 Province of Ontario, Canada, Schedule B. - Marriages.

323. 1 Province of Ontario, Canada Schedule A - Births, Copy in Family File.

324. Detroit Border Crossings and Passenger and Crew Lists, 1905-1957.

325. 1 Province of Ontario, Canada Schedule A - Births, Copy in Family File.

326. Detroit Border Crossings and Passenger and Crew Lists, 1905-1957.

327. Government of Canada, 1901 Canadian Census, taken March 31st, 1901.

328. "Newspaper Obituary," Copy in Family File.

329. Marriage Certificate.

330. 1 Province of Ontario, Canada, Schedule B. - Marriages, Copy in Family File.

331. Government of Canada, 1901 Canadian Census, taken March 31st, 1901.

332. "Newspaper Obituary," Copy in Family File.

333. 1 Province of Ontario, Canada Death Certificate, Copy in Family File.

334. "Newspaper Obituary."

335. Government of Canada, 1901 Canadian Census, taken March 31st, 1901.

336. Government of Canada, 1871 Canadian Census, taken no later then May 1st 1871, Copy in Family Binder.

337. Government of Canada, 1911 Canadian Census.

338. Government of Canada, 1901 Canadian Census, taken March 31st, 1901.

339. "Newspaper Obituary."

340. Government of Canada, 1901 Canadian Census, taken March 31st, 1901.

341. Government of Canada, 1911 Canadian Census.

342. Government of Canada, 1901 Canadian Census, taken March 31st, 1901.

343. 1 Province of Ontario, Canada Schedule A - Births, Copy in Family File.

344. 1 Province of Ontario, Canada, Schedule B. - Marriages.

345. 1 Province of Ontario, Canada, Schedule B. - Marriages, Copy in Family File.

346. Government of Canada, 1901 Canadian Census, taken March 31st, 1901.

347. "Newspaper Obituary," Copy in Family File.

348. 1 Province of Ontario, Canada, Schedule B. - Marriages, Registration Number: 41879 .

349. "Newspaper Obituary."

350. Government of Canada, 1881 Canadian Census, taken April 4, 1881.

351. Government of Canada, 1871 Canadian Census, taken no later then May 1st 1871, Copy in Family Binder.

352. Government of Canada, 1911 Canadian Census.

353. Government of Canada, 1881 Canadian Census, taken April 4, 1881.

354. Government of Canada, 1911 Canadian Census.

355. 1 Province of Ontario, Canada, Schedule B. - Marriages.

356. 1 Province of Ontario, Canada, Schedule B. - Marriages, Copy in Family File.

357. 1 Province of Ontario, Canada, Schedule B. - Marriages.

358. Government of Canada, 1911 Canadian Census.

359. 1 Province of Ontario, Canada Schedule A - Births, Copy in Family File.

360. 1 Province of Ontario, Canada, Schedule B. - Marriages, Copy in Family File.

361. 1 Province of Ontario, Canada Death Certificate.

362. 1 Province of Ontario, Canada Death Certificate, Copy in Family File.

363. Government of Canada, 1911 Canadian Census.

364. 1 Province of Ontario, Canada Schedule A - Births, Copy in Family File.

365. 1 Province of Ontario, Canada, Schedule B. - Marriages, Copy in Family File.

366. Government of Canada, 1911 Canadian Census.

367. 1 Province of Ontario, Canada Schedule A - Births, Copy in Family File.

368. Government of Canada, 1911 Canadian Census.

369. 1 Province of Ontario, Canada Schedule A - Births, Copy in Family File.

370. Donald. Trivett [donald. trivett at sympatico. ca], "Electronic," Sorry to inform you that cousin Garnet Trivett died Jan. 29, 2006 Don.

371. 1 Province of Ontario, Canada Death Certificate.

372. 1 Province of Ontario, Canada Death Certificate, Copy in Family File.

373. Government of Canada, 1911 Canadian Census.

374. Government of Canada, Veterans Affairs Canada, Attestation Paper Canadian Expeditionary Force, Copy in Family File.

375. 1 Province of Ontario, Canada Schedule A - Births, Copy in Family File.

376. Government of Canada, 1911 Canadian Census.

377. 1 Province of Ontario, Canada Schedule A - Births, Copy in Family File.

378. "Newspaper Obituary," Copy in Family File.

379. Government of Canada, 1901 Canadian Census, taken March 31st, 1901.

380. 1 Province of Ontario, Canada, Schedule B. - Marriages.

381. Government of Canada, 1881 Canadian Census, taken April 4, 1881.

382. Government of Canada, 1871 Canadian Census, taken no later then May 1st 1871, Copy in Family Binder.

383. Government of Canada, 1901 Canadian Census, taken March 31st, 1901.

384. Government of Canada, 1881 Canadian Census, taken April 4, 1881.

385. Government of Canada, 1901 Canadian Census, taken March 31st, 1901.

386. 1 Province of Ontario, Canada, Schedule B. - Marriages, Copy in Family File.

387. Government of Canada, 1901 Canadian Census, taken March 31st, 1901.

388. 1 Province of Ontario, Canada Death Certificate, Copy in Family File.

389. Government of Canada, 1901 Canadian Census, taken March 31st, 1901.

390. Government of Canada, 1871 Canadian Census, taken no later then May 1st 1871, Copy in Family Binder.

391. Government of Canada, 1881 Canadian Census, taken April 4, 1881.

392. Government of Canada, 1901 Canadian Census, taken March 31st, 1901.

393. 1 Province of Ontario, Canada Schedule A - Births, Copy in Family File.

394. 1 Province of Ontario, Canada, Schedule B. - Marriages.

395. 1 Province of Ontario, Canada, Schedule B. - Marriages, Copy in Family File.

396. 1 Province of Ontario, Canada, Schedule B. - Marriages.

397. Government of Canada, 1901 Canadian Census, taken March 31st, 1901.

398. 1 Province of Ontario, Canada Schedule A - Births, Copy in Family File.

399. 1 Province of Ontario, Canada, Schedule B. - Marriages, Copy in Family File.

400. Government of Canada, 1901 Canadian Census, taken March 31st, 1901.

401. 1 Province of Ontario, Canada Schedule A - Births, Copy in Family File.

402. Shelley Bacon, shelleyannoriginals at usa. com, "Electronic."

403. Margaret in Honiton.

404. Office for National Statistics, England and Wales, General Register Office England, Certified Copy of an entry of Marriage, Axminster 5b 23.

405. Margaret in Honiton.

406. The National Archives, England, Wales and the United Kingdom, 1881 England, UK Census, taken April 3rd, 1881.

407. The National Archives, England, Wales and the United Kingdom, 1891 England, UK Census, taken on April 5, 1891.

408. Shelley Bacon, shelleyannoriginals at usa. com, "Electronic."

409. The National Archives, England, Wales and the United Kingdom, 1881 England, UK Census, taken April 3rd, 1881.

410. The National Archives, England, Wales and the United Kingdom, 1891 England, UK Census, taken on April 5, 1891.

411. The National Archives, England, Wales and the United Kingdom, 1881 England, UK Census, taken April 3rd, 1881.

412. Shelley Bacon, shelleyannoriginals at usa. com, "Electronic."

413. The National Archives, England, Wales and the United Kingdom, 1891 England, UK Census, taken on April 5, 1891.

414. Shelley Bacon, shelleyannoriginals at usa. com, "Electronic."

415. The National Archives, England, Wales and the United Kingdom, 1891 England, UK Census, taken on April 5, 1891.

416. Shelley Bacon, shelleyannoriginals at usa. com, "Electronic."

417. The National Archives, England, Wales and the United Kingdom, 1891 England, UK Census, taken on April 5, 1891.

418. Shelley Bacon, shelleyannoriginals at usa. com, "Electronic."

419. Aubrey England, "Electronic."

420. The National Archives, England, Wales and the United Kingdom, 1891 England, UK Census, taken on April 5, 1891.

421. Shelley Bacon, shelleyannoriginals at usa. com, "Electronic."

422. Burial Record Ontario Genealogical Society.

423. Baptism Record - St. Mary's, Stoke Sub Hamdon, England.

424. Shelley Bacon, shelleyannoriginals at usa. com, "Electronic."

425. Baptism Record - St. Mary's, Stoke Sub Hamdon, England.

426. Baptism Record - Ash, England.

427. Burial Record Ontario Genealogical Society.

428. The National Archives, England, Wales and the United Kingdom, 1891 England, UK Census, taken on April 5, 1891.

429. Marriage Certificate.

430. The National Archives, England, Wales and the United Kingdom, 1891 England, UK Census, taken on April 5, 1891.

431. Baptism Record - St. Mary's, Stoke Sub Hamdon, England.

432. The National Archives, England, Wales and the United Kingdom, 1891 England, UK Census, taken on April 5, 1891.

433. Aubrey England, "Electronic."

434. Shelley Bacon, shelleyannoriginals at usa. com, "Electronic."

435. Aubrey England, "Electronic."

436. Silvia Peach.

437. Shelley Bacon, shelleyannoriginals at usa. com, "Electronic."

438. Aubrey England, "Electronic."

439. Silvia Peach.

440. Marriage Certificate.

441. Silvia Peach.

442. Marriage Certificate.

443. Educated Guess.

444. Shelley Bacon, shelleyannoriginals at usa. com, "Electronic."

445. Marriage Certificate.

446. Educated Guess.

447. Marriage Certificate.

448. Shelley Bacon, shelleyannoriginals at usa. com, "Electronic."

449. Kitty England.

450. Baptism Record - Ash, England.

451. Shelley Bacon, shelleyannoriginals at usa. com, "Electronic."

452. Educated Guess.

453. Baptism Record - Ash, England.

454. Educated Guess.

455. The National Archives, England, Wales and the United Kingdom, 1891 England, UK Census, taken on April 5, 1891.

456. Shelley Bacon, shelleyannoriginals at usa. com, "Electronic."

457. Educated Guess.

458. Shelley Bacon, shelleyannoriginals at usa. com, "Electronic."

459. Educated Guess.

460. Shelley Bacon, shelleyannoriginals at usa. com, "Electronic."

461. Educated Guess.

462. Shelley Bacon, shelleyannoriginals at usa. com, "Electronic."

463. Baptism Record - Ash, England.

464. Shelley Bacon, shelleyannoriginals at usa. com, "Electronic."

465. Baptism Record - Ash, England.

466. The National Archives, England, Wales and the United Kingdom, 1891 England, UK Census, taken on April 5, 1891.

467. Shelley Bacon, shelleyannoriginals at usa. com, "Electronic."

468. Baptism Record - Ash, England.

469. Shelley Bacon, shelleyannoriginals at usa. com, "Electronic."

470. Educated Guess.

471. Baptism Record - Ash, England.

472. The National Archives, England, Wales and the United Kingdom, 1891 England, UK Census, taken on April 5, 1891.

473. Shelley Bacon, shelleyannoriginals at usa. com, "Electronic."

474. Educated Guess.

475. Shelley Bacon, shelleyannoriginals at usa. com, "Electronic."

476. Baptism Record - Ash, England.

477. Shelley Bacon, shelleyannoriginals at usa. com, "Electronic."

478. Educated Guess.

479. Shelley Bacon, shelleyannoriginals at usa. com, "Electronic."

480. Baptism Record - Ash, England.

481. Shelley Bacon, shelleyannoriginals at usa. com, "Electronic."

482. Betty Burgess Sullivan.

483. Government of Saskatchewan, Province of Saskatchewan, Health Registration and Vital Statistics, (100 - 1942 Hamilton Street, Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada), Copy of Death Registration in Family Binder.

484. Government of Saskatchewan, Province of Saskatchewan, Health Registration and Vital Statistics, (100 - 1942 Hamilton Street, Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada).

485. Burgess Family Bible.

486. 1 Province of Ontario, Canada, Schedule B. - Marriages, Copy in Family Binder, Copy in Family File.

487. Government of Canada, 1901 Canadian Census, taken March 31st, 1901.

488. 1 Province of Ontario, Canada Death Certificate, Copy in Family Binder.

489. "Newspaper Obituary," Copy in Family File.

490. Government of Saskatchewan, Province of Saskatchewan, Health Registration and Vital Statistics, (100 - 1942 Hamilton Street, Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada).

491. Government of Canada, 1881 Canadian Census, taken April 4, 1881.

492. Government of Canada, 1911 Canadian Census.

493. Cemetery Record.

494. Birth Certificate of Child.

495. Government of Canada, 1881 Canadian Census, taken April 4, 1881.

496. Betty Burgess Sullivan.

497. Government of Canada, 1901 Canadian Census, taken March 31st, 1901.

498. Government of Canada, 1911 Canadian Census.

499. Government of Canada, 1901 Canadian Census, taken March 31st, 1901.

500. Betty Burgess Sullivan.

501. 1 Province of Ontario, Canada Schedule A - Births, Copy in Family Binder 4762-03 (Toronto), J. Rowan Physician in Attendance #001762.

502. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, International Genealogical Index (R).

503. Government of Canada, 1911 Canadian Census.

504. Betty Burgess Sullivan.

505. This person gave details on themselves.

506. 1 Province of Ontario, Canada Schedule A - Births, Copy in Family Binder, Copy in Family File.

507. 1 Province of Ontario, Canada, Schedule B. - Marriages, Copy in Family File.

508. Marriage Certificate.

509. "Newspaper Obituary," Copy in Family File.

510. Government of Canada, 1891 Canadian Census, taken April 6, 1891.

511. Government of Canada, 1911 Canadian Census.

512. Government of Canada, 1881 Canadian Census, taken April 4, 1881.

513. Government of Canada, 1911 Canadian Census.

514. 1 Province of Ontario, Canada Schedule A - Births.

515. Government of Canada, 1911 Canadian Census.

516. 1 Province of Ontario, Canada Death Certificate.

517. 1 Province of Ontario, Canada Death Certificate, Copy in Family File.

518. Government of Canada, 1911 Canadian Census.

519. This person gave details on themselves.

520. 1 Province of Ontario, Canada Schedule A - Births, Copy in Family File.

521. This person gave details on themselves.

522. 1 Province of Ontario, Canada Schedule A - Births, Copy in Family File.

523. Government of Canada, 1901 Canadian Census, taken March 31st, 1901.

524. Dennison, Earl George - Family Tree Printed in 1990.

525. Annie Dennison (Earl Dennison's Wife) Letter dated July 7th 2002.

526. Dennison, Earl George - Family Tree Printed in 1990.

527. 1 Province of Ontario, Canada Schedule A - Births, Copy in Family File.

528. Government of Canada, 1911 Canadian Census.

529. Government of Canada, 1901 Canadian Census, taken March 31st, 1901.

530. Government of Canada, 1911 Canadian Census.

531. Government of Canada, 1901 Canadian Census, taken March 31st, 1901.

532. Government of Canada, 1911 Canadian Census.

533. 1 Province of Ontario, Canada Schedule A - Births, Copy in Family File.

534. 1 Province of Ontario, Canada, Schedule B. - Marriages, Copy in Family File.

535. 1 Province of Ontario, Canada, Schedule B. - Marriages.

536. Government of Canada, 1901 Canadian Census, taken March 31st, 1901.

537. 1 Province of Ontario, Canada Death Certificate.

538. 1 Province of Ontario, Canada Death Certificate, Copy in Family File.

539. 1 Province of Ontario, Canada Schedule A - Births, Copy in Family File.

540. 1 Province of Ontario, Canada, Schedule B. - Marriages, Copy in Family File.

541. 1 Province of Ontario, Canada, Schedule B. - Marriages.

542. Government of Canada, 1901 Canadian Census, taken March 31st, 1901.

543. 1 Province of Ontario, Canada Death Certificate, Copy in Family File.

544. Shelley Bacon, shelleyannoriginals at usa. com, "Electronic."

545. Susan Seacord Jackson.

546. Educated Guess.

547. United States Government, 1930 United States Federal Census, taken April 1, 1930, (Washington, D. C. : National Archives and Records Administration).

548. The National Archives, England, Wales and the United Kingdom, 1891 England, UK Census, taken on April 5, 1891.

549. United States Government, 1920 United States Federal Census, taken January 1st, (Washington, D. C. : National Archives and Records Administration).

550. Shelley Bacon, shelleyannoriginals at usa. com, "Electronic."

551. Susan Seacord Jackson.

552. United States Government, 1930 United States Federal Census, taken April 1, 1930, (Washington, D. C. : National Archives and Records Administration).

553. United States Government, 1880 United States Federal Census, June 1st, (Washington, D. C. : National Archives and Records Administration).

554. United States Government, 1920 United States Federal Census, taken January 1st, (Washington, D. C. : National Archives and Records Administration).

555. Susan England.

556. Aubrey England, "Electronic."

557. Educated Guess.

558. Aubrey England, "Electronic."

559. Educated Guess.

560. Marriage Certificate.

561. Burial Record Ontario Genealogical Society.

562. Betty Burgess Sullivan.

563. 1 Province of Ontario, Canada Schedule A - Births, Copy in Family File.

564. 1 Province of Ontario, Canada Schedule A - Births, Copy in Family Binder, #006011.

565. "Newspaper Obituary," Copy in Family File.

566. Government of Canada, 1911 Canadian Census.

567. "Newspaper Obituary."

568. 1 Province of Ontario, Canada Death Certificate.

569. 1 Province of Ontario, Canada Death Certificate, Copy in Family File.

570. Betty Burgess Sullivan.

571. 1 Province of Ontario, Canada Schedule A - Births, Copy in Family Binder, #047116-01 (York County) Burgess, James Mellville, m, b. 15 Jun. 1901, father – James Burgess, carpenter; mother – Mary Hannah Sanderson, infm – M. H. Burgess, York Township Copy in Family Binder.

572. 1 Province of Ontario, Canada Death Certificate, Real Copy in Family Binder.

573. Engraving from Wedding Ring, Sandi Sullivan has ring.

574. 1 Province of Ontario, Canada, Schedule B. - Marriages, Real Copy in Family Binder.

575. "Newspaper Obituary," Copy in Family Binder.

576. 1 Province of Ontario, Canada Death Certificate, Real Copy in Family Binder.

577. 1 Province of Ontario, Canada, Schedule B. - Marriages, Real Copy in Family Binder.

578. 1 Province of Ontario, Canada Schedule A - Births, Copy in Family File.

579. Government of Canada, 1911 Canadian Census.

580. Government of Ontario, Department of Education, Certificate in Family Binder.

581. Letter, Letter from Ontario Motor League.

582. Government of Canada, 1911 Canadian Census.

583. The National Archives, England, Wales and the United Kingdom, 1901 England, UK Census, taken March 31st 1901.

584. Government of Canada, Veterans Affairs Canada, Attestation Paper Canadian Expeditionary Force.

585. "Newspaper Story," Copy in Family Binder.

586. Marriage Certificate.

587. Betty Burgess Sullivan.

588. Marjorie Jeanne Burgess.

589. This person gave details on themselves.

590. 1 Province of Ontario, Canada Schedule A - Births, Copy in Family Binder.

591. Sandi Sullivan, www.SandiSullivan.com.

 

 

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