Emily Dewhirst
F, #12264, b. 12 June 1886, d. 21 November 1991
Birth* | Emily Dewhirst was born on 12 June 1886. |
Death* | She died on 21 November 1991, at age 105. |
Martha Hannah Dewhirst
F, #19753, d. 12 July 1968
Child of Martha Hannah Dewhirst and John Lumb
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Martha H. Dewhurst1
F, #113805
Citations
- [S16318] Ezra S. Stearns, History of Rindge, New Hampshire, from the date of the Rowley Canada or Massachusetts Charter, to the Present Time, 1736-1874, with a Genealogical Register of the Rindge Families (Boston, Massachusetts: Press of George H. Ellis, published 1875), page 488. Hereinafter cited as History of Rindge, New Hampshire.
William Dewhurst1
M, #113806
Child of William Dewhurst
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Citations
- [S16318] Ezra S. Stearns, History of Rindge, New Hampshire, from the date of the Rowley Canada or Massachusetts Charter, to the Present Time, 1736-1874, with a Genealogical Register of the Rindge Families (Boston, Massachusetts: Press of George H. Ellis, published 1875), page 488. Hereinafter cited as History of Rindge, New Hampshire.
Addison Dewing1
M, #53784, b. circa 1810
Birth* | Addison Dewing was born circa 1810.1 |
Marriage* | He married Deborah. |
Child of Addison Dewing and Deborah
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Citations
- [S989] Donald Coy, "Coy descendancy chart, from LDS data", July 1996 (Seattle, Washington). . Hereinafter cited as "Coy descendancy chart, from LDS data."
Lulu 'Belle' Belle Dewing1
F, #49870, b. 22 January 1859, d. 17 August 1946
Note* | Lulu Belle Dewing was born the 22 of January, 1857, at White Creek, AdamsCounty, Wisconsin to Mahon Dewing and Amanda Bacon. Their ancestors aretraced to Lord Bacon of England and to Benjamin Franklin. On the 6th of October, 1875 she married Charles Worthington French. Theymoved to Eau Claire, Wisconsin, where Lulu Amanda was born the 12th ofAugust, 1877. In 1878 they moved to Dakota Territory near Egan, where Charles’ parentshad filed on land by 'Squatters Right.' Charles also filed on land anda sod house was erected on the rolling prairie. Belle twisted tallprairie grass to use as fuel along with cow chips. Charles freighted fromFlandreau to Egan. Here two children were born, Lana, the 9th of July,1879 and Victor Mahon, the 1st of June, 1881. Their neighbors, Mr. and Mrs. Louis M. Hulett and family decided to go onwest with California as their destination. However, the country west ofthe Black Hills proved very favorable after a three hundred fifty milejourney. With winter soon to be upon them, they decided to settle on whatwas later named Hulett Creek, northeast Wyoming Territory. They enlargeda trappers dugout in which they spent the winter. The next spring theymoved to Black Tail Creek, the first family to settle in the area. Huletts wrote to the Frenches about the wonderful opportunities here, andencouraged them to come where there was plenty of land for farming, goodstreams, plenty of timber for building and firewood, wild game and furbearing animals. In June 1883 the Frenches, accompanied by Charlie Pettit, an elderlyone-armed man, and twenty-seven year old Charlie Dunlap, started forWyoming in a covered wagon containing a large wall tent, cook stove, andother belongings, pulled by a span of large mules. Twice they encounteredIndians with whom they shared their food and were left to travel on. Theyarrived at the Huletts the 9th of June, 1883. Along the way they met DaveDerrickson and George Richards families, also going to the Black Hills. The tent served as their home while the men erected a log house near thepresent town of Hulett, Wyoming. The five large logs for each side wererolled up with the mules, small logs were split then hewed smooth as aboard, called puncheon, for the floor. Smaller logs were split for theroof, then covered with hay. A half window and lumber were purchased inSpearfish, South Dakota for one dollar and fifty cents. Wooden hingeswere made for the door. The next spring French, Pettit and Dunlap returned to Dakota Territorynever to head west again, taking the wagon, mules and tent. This leftMrs. French and the three children with only an old white horse boughtfrom the 'D' cattle ranch for ten dollars. With a garden and meatsupplied by the cowboys and others the family managed very well. Mrs.French also made gloves from tanned skins which she sold to the cowboysfor one dollar a pair. The following year the concern for a school resulted in a meeting withWilliam Draper of Sundance, Wyoming. He had been appointed to see aboutschool interests in what later became Crook County. The interview provedsatisfactory and they were allowed twenty five dollars for a schoolhouseand fifty dollars for a period of six months for a teacher. Mrs. Frenchconsented to teach, however, she was required to take an examinationbefore the nearest County Superintendent of Schools at Deadwood, DakotaTerritory. The journey was made on horseback. The papers were forwardedto the Superintendent of Schools at Cheyenne, Wyoming. Lulu Belle Dewing Frenchbecame the first school teacher in the Hulett, Wyoming area. Mr. Hulett, with the help of cowboys, built a log Schoolhouse withbenches and a table. Pupils were Attie, Tom and Morgon Hulett, Lulu andLana French and Billie St. John, sixteen year old who came from Texaswith a trail herd and was staying at the 'D' winter camp in Barlow Canyon. On the 23rd of December, 1886, Lulu Belle and Dan A. Ruland were marriedin Sundance and lived on his pre-emption on Black Tail Creek. Their son,Dillon, was born the 25th of July, 1894. Later they moved to a ranch southwest of Alva, Wyoming, where they madetheir home until 1908. Then they bought the present townsite of Alva fromMr. and Mrs. Edward McWilliams. Mr. Ruland was appointed postmaster whenMrs. McWilliams resigned to move to College View, Nebraska. Alva continued to be their home the rest of their lives. Dan Rulandpassed away in April 1945 and Lulu Belle in August 1946. Both were laidto rest in the Alva Cemetery. This account was copied from the book and compiled by Frances Olivia(Nilson) Ruland - 'Pioneers Of Crook County 1876-1920', by the CrookCounty Historical Society, Crook County, Wyoming, copyright. 1981 pages437-438, and pictures on page 436 and in Lulu's scrapbook. A poem written by Belle, BEAVER CREEK HOMEMAKERS CLUB We are glad the County Agent came out in sticks, To establish a Club for we poor country hicks. We've found we have brains though dormant they lay, Without an incentive to bring them into play. Our husbands who called it 'Homewrecking Club' Now make it convenient to come the 'Hub.' To bring in members, to meet with others. While they stick around to visit their brothers. They praise, too, the articles made without cost From material that would have been lost. If we had not found (now this is no pun) That two heads are always better than one. With twenty fertile brains combined When all are of one heart and mind. Just that, what twenty can complete By pooling ideas from brains so replete. We'll make Achievement Day a hummer When we meet at close of summer. Composed by Charter member Mrs. Dan (Belle) Ruland April 1937 for the Homemakers Messenger. |
Birth* | Lulu 'Belle' Belle Dewing was born on 22 January 1859 in White Creek, Adams County, Wisconsin, U.S.A..1 |
| She was the daughter of Mahlon Birdsey Dewing and Amada Charlotte Bacon. |
Marriage* | Lulu 'Belle' Belle Dewing married Charles Worthington French on 6 October 1875, in Egan, Moody County, South Dakota, U.S.A..2 |
Marriage* | Lulu 'Belle' Belle Dewing married Daniel 'Dan' Able Ruland, son of Jackson Washington Ruland and Mary Marie Dillon, on 23 December 1886, in Sundance, Crook County, Wyoming, U.S.A..1 |
Death* | Lulu 'Belle' Belle Dewing died on 17 August 1946, at age 87, in Alva, Crook County, Wyoming, U.S.A..1 |
Burial* | She was buried in Alva Cemetery North Side, Lot 173, Alva, Crook County, Wyoming, U.S.A..3 |
Citations
- [S993] Crook County Historical Society, Pioneers of Crook County 1876-1920 (303 East Sioux, Pierre, South Dakota: State Publishing Company, 1981). Hereinafter cited as Pioneers of Crook County 1876-1920.
- [S1092] Mary Gertrude Morris (nee Seeley) Mahoney, Pioneers of Crook County 1876-1920 (Wyoming, U.S.A.: Crook County Historical Society, 1981). Hereinafter cited as Pioneers of Crook County 1876-1920.
- [S1034] More Hullett Area Past & Present, Hullet Area Senior Citizens, compiler, (Hullett, Ontario: Hullet Area Senior Citizens). Hereinafter cited as More Hullett Area Past & Present.
Mahlon Birdsey Dewing1
M, #49894, b. 20 June 1833, d. 5 May 1879
Note* | Mahon Dewing's ancestors are traced to Benjamin Franklin. At this time Mahon's parentage is not known 1997. |
Birth* | Mahlon Birdsey Dewing was born on 20 June 1833 in Chautauqua, Chautauqua County, New York, U.S.A..1 |
| He was the son of Addison Dewing and Deborah. |
Marriage* | Mahlon Birdsey Dewing married Amada Charlotte Bacon, daughter of Noah Brockway Bacon and Charlotte York, on 25 June 1856.2 |
Death* | Mahlon Birdsey Dewing died on 5 May 1879, at age 45, in White Creek, Adams County, Wisconsin, U.S.A..2 |
Citations
- [S993] Crook County Historical Society, Pioneers of Crook County 1876-1920 (303 East Sioux, Pierre, South Dakota: State Publishing Company, 1981). Hereinafter cited as Pioneers of Crook County 1876-1920.
- [S989] Donald Coy, "Coy descendancy chart, from LDS data", July 1996 (Seattle, Washington). . Hereinafter cited as "Coy descendancy chart, from LDS data."
Homar Edward DeWitt1
M, #63475, b. 22 June 1894, d. 5 January 1946
Citations
- [S1067] Allan Lee Tieman, "Allan Lee Tieman, compiled records" (Blue Island, Illinois). . Hereinafter cited as "Allan Lee Tieman, compiled records."
Jacob DeWitt1
M, #59217
Citations
- [S988] Unknown author, Pioneers of Carleton County, New Brunswick: privately published, Feb. 1996). Hereinafter cited as Pioneers of Carleton County, New Brunswick.
John C DeWitt1
M, #87228, b. 31 March 1808, d. 24 October 1886
Citations
- [S2043] Cory Family Society. This site contains genealogies of several early Corey/Cory families., online http://www.coryfamsoc.com. Hereinafter cited as Cory Family Society.
John Edward DeWitt1
M, #63213, b. 4 August 1870, d. 1 May 1945
Note* | John Edward DeWitt, was born 04 Aug. 1870 and died 01 May 1945 marriedStella Adell Parker who was born 15 Dec. 1871 in Indiana, U.S.A. and died12 Jan. 1960 in Elmwood Hospital, Crown Point, Lake Co., Indiana. The following was received by Donald Raymond Coy, 3806 51st Ave. SW,Seattle, Wa. E-mail: don3127wa@@juno.com by electronic e-mail from Lori(Timberlake) London (who is in this FTW), plondon@@bellsouth.net on August23, 2002. Notes for JOHN EDWARD DEWITT: He lived with son 'Homer' for years until his death. Siblings of John 'Edward' or Edwin: Lyman Ellery = 1868 - some time after 1945 (1 child ... Martha Ada ) John Edward = August 1875 - May 1945 (2 children ... Omar (Homer) & Ellen (died at 18 months) Ada Ethel = Aug. 1876 - some time after 1952 (adopted daughter, EllenAda) Jessee Augustus = May 1877 - Dec. 1877 Etta Ellen = May 1880 - Aug. 1881 Loren George = Aug. 1890 - July 1944 (2 boys, Martin and Loren Jr.,both dead). |
Birth* | John Edward DeWitt was born on 4 August 1870 in Crown Point, Lake County, Indiana, U.S.A..1 |
(Groom) Marriage* | He married Stella Adell Parker, daughter of Hymen Parker and Ann Elizabeth 'Eliza' White, on 12 September 1891.1 |
Death* | John Edward DeWitt died on 1 May 1945, at age 74.1 |
Citations
- [S1067] Allan Lee Tieman, "Allan Lee Tieman, compiled records" (Blue Island, Illinois). . Hereinafter cited as "Allan Lee Tieman, compiled records."
Mary Cecilia DeWitt
F, #21878
Lydia Allison DeWolf1,2
F, #96598, b. 3 September 1791, d. 2 February 1872
Child of Lydia Allison DeWolf
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Citations
- [S3468] Interview with Don MacLeod . Unknown repository (Personal Archives of David Arthur Walker).
- [S7577] Jacob Seaman & Lydia Allison (DeWolf), (31 January 1819, Horton Twp., Kings County, Nova Scotia), Nova Scotia Marriages, 1711-1909, Nova Scotia Marriages, 1711-1909, FamilySearch.org, Family History Library microfilm 928972, Batch Number M58420-1 unknown manuscript info. Hereinafter cited as N.S. Marriage Register.
Charles DeWolfe1
M, #102665, b. September 1849
Birth* | Charles DeWolfe was born in September 1849 in Nova Scotia.2 |
Marriage* | He married Ida.1,3 |
Census HeadHousehold* | Charles DeWolfe was head of the household in the census of 1911 in Pugwash, Cumberland County, Nova Scotia, Canada. Included in the household with Charles (age 62) was his wife Ida (age 56). Charles was a farmer. They were Baptists. Their household was adjacent to that of their daughter Gussie, her husband Alfred E. Seaman and their daughter Ida.2 |
Child of Charles DeWolfe and Ida
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Citations
- [S7554] Alfred E. Seaman & Gussie DeWolfe, (21 October 1903), Nova Scotia Historical Vital Statistics, Marriage Registration, Nova Scotia Archives & Records Management, Marriage Registration Year 1903, Book 1810, Page 294, Number 270 unknown manuscript info. Hereinafter cited as Marriage Registration.
- [S7755] 1911 Canada Census, Pugwash, Cumberland County, Nova Scotia, of Charles F. DeWolfe household #2, 1911, digital image of census page, District Number 42, Sub-district Number 27, Page 1. Library & Archives Canada. Library & Archives Canada, Library & Archives Canada, 395 Wellington St., Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.
- [S7757] Death Registration, Cumberland County, Nova Scotia, Ida DeWolfe entry. Nova Scotia Archives & Records Management, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. Hereinafter cited as Death Registration.
Charles Lowell DeWolfe1
M, #78074, b. 28 June 1910, d. 7 November 1916
Citations
- [S1615] Punta Gorda Joseph W Pehousek, Descendants of Jones Dyer, Sr. and Hannah 'Herrington' (: self published, October 1999). Hereinafter cited as Descendants of Jones Dyer, Sr. and Hannah 'Herrington.'
Doris DeWolfe1
F, #78078, b. 5 June 1923, d. 1924
Citations
- [S1615] Punta Gorda Joseph W Pehousek, Descendants of Jones Dyer, Sr. and Hannah 'Herrington' (: self published, October 1999). Hereinafter cited as Descendants of Jones Dyer, Sr. and Hannah 'Herrington.'
Elwell Lowell DeWolfe1
M, #77863, b. 4 January 1876, d. 20 November 1930
Citations
- [S1615] Punta Gorda Joseph W Pehousek, Descendants of Jones Dyer, Sr. and Hannah 'Herrington' (: self published, October 1999). Hereinafter cited as Descendants of Jones Dyer, Sr. and Hannah 'Herrington.'
George DeWolfe
M, #18775, b. 1840, d. 1937
Gussie C. DeWolfe1,2
F, #102664, b. February 1878, d. 1947
Birth* | Gussie C. DeWolfe was born in February 1878 in Pugwash, Cumberland County, Nova Scotia, Canada.1,3 |
| She was the daughter of Charles DeWolfe and Ida.1 |
(Bride) Marriage* | Gussie C. DeWolfe married Capt. Alfred Edward Seaman, son of John J. Seaman and Nancy Evans, on 21 October 1903 in Wallace, Cumberland County, Nova Scotia, Canada; they were married by license. Alfred was 26 years old, bachelor, pilot, living in Pugwash. Gussie was 25 years old, spinster, living in Pugwash.1 |
(Witness) Census HeadHousehold | Gussie C. DeWolfe was enumerated on the census of 1911 in the household of Capt. Alfred Edward Seaman in Pugwash, Cumberland County, Nova Scotia, Canada. Included in the household with Alfred (age 33) were his wife Gussie DeWolfe (age 33), their daughter Ida (age 1). Alfred's occupation was a sea pilot. The family religion was Baptist. Their household was adjacent to that of Gussie's parents, Charles & Ida DeWolfe.3 |
Death* | Gussie C. DeWolfe died in 1947.2 |
Burial* | She was buried in Palmerston Cemetery, Pugwash, Cumberland County, Nova Scotia, Canada.2 |
Citations
- [S7554] Alfred E. Seaman & Gussie DeWolfe, (21 October 1903), Nova Scotia Historical Vital Statistics, Marriage Registration, Nova Scotia Archives & Records Management, Marriage Registration Year 1903, Book 1810, Page 294, Number 270 unknown manuscript info. Hereinafter cited as Marriage Registration.
- [S7488] Cemeteries of North Cumberland (Pugwash, Nova Scotia: The North Cumberland Historical Society, 2008), Page 94. Hereinafter cited as Cemeteries of North Cumberland.
- [S7754] 1911 Canada Census, Pugwash, Cumberland County, Nova Scotia, of Alfred E. Seaman household #1, 1911, digital image of census page, District Number 42, Sub-district Number 27, Page 1. Library & Archives Canada. Library & Archives Canada, Library & Archives Canada, 395 Wellington St., Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.
- [S7555] 1911 Canada Census, Pugwash, Cumberland County, Nova Scotia, of Alfred E. Seaman household #1, 1911, digital image of census page, Page 1. Library & Archives Canada. Library & Archives Canada, Library & Archives Canada, 395 Wellington St., Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.
- [S7553] Correspondence with Al Seaman, (Personal Archives of David Arthur Walker).
Harold Albert DeWolfe1
M, #78072, b. 21 August 1906, d. 15 December 1986
Citations
- [S1615] Punta Gorda Joseph W Pehousek, Descendants of Jones Dyer, Sr. and Hannah 'Herrington' (: self published, October 1999). Hereinafter cited as Descendants of Jones Dyer, Sr. and Hannah 'Herrington.'
James DeWolfe1
M, #78077, b. 13 November 1913, d. 13 November 1913
Citations
- [S1615] Punta Gorda Joseph W Pehousek, Descendants of Jones Dyer, Sr. and Hannah 'Herrington' (: self published, October 1999). Hereinafter cited as Descendants of Jones Dyer, Sr. and Hannah 'Herrington.'
Margaret DeWolfe
F, #18774, b. 1879
Millie Hibbard Dexter1
F, #114697, b. 1871, d. 1955
Citations
- [S17185] Burial Record, Elmwood Cemetery, Moncton, New Brunswick, Canada, findagrave memorial #211728594. Hereinafter cited as Burial Record, Elmwood Cemetery.
- [S17186] Burial Record, Gorge Cemetery, Moncton, New Brunswick, Canada, findagrave memorial #202534804. Hereinafter cited as Burial Record, Gorge Cemetery.
Richard Deynsell
M, #8520, b. circa 1404
Name Variation | Richard Deynsell is also known as Richard Denzille of Filleigh.1 |
Birth* | He was born circa 1404. |
Child of Richard Deynsell
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Citations
- [S2048] Lord Clermont Thomas Fortescue, A History of the Family of Fortescue in all its Branches (n.p.: n.pub., First Edition 1869, Second Edition 1880). Hereinafter cited as A History of the Family of Fortescue in all its Branches.
Aaron Diamond1
M, #102923, b. circa 1835
Birth* | Aaron Diamond was born circa 1835 in Prince Edward Island.1 |
(First) Marriage* | He married first Mary Colson on 14 June 1861 in St. Paul's Anglican Church, Charlottetown, Queens County, Prince Edward Island, Canada. They were married by license. Witnesses were John Diamond and Joseph Colson. Aaron was living in Lot 32, Mary in New London. "On the 14th ult., by the Rev. D. Fitzgerald, Mr. Aaron Diamond, of Lot 22, to Miss Mary Colson, of New London."2,3,4 [Protestant and Evangelical Witness Jul 6, 1861; Islander Jul 12, 1861; Ross’s Weekly Jul 8, 1861] |
(Second) Marriage* | Aaron Diamond married second Emma Matilda Burnard, daughter of William Burnard and Mary, on 21 August 1884 in Prince Edward Island, Canada, They were married by license. Aaron was a widower of Lot 33. Emma Matilda Bernard was a widow of Malpeque. Witnesses were William Bernard and Margaret Bernard. The book entitled Preserving the Wallace Family has an incorrect marriage date of 2 August 1884.5,6 |
Census HeadHousehold* | Aaron Diamond was head of the household in the census of 10 April 1891 in Lot 33, Queens County, Prince Edward Island, Canada. Included in the household with Aaron (age 56) were his wife Emma (Emily Matilda) Bernard (age 46), Caroline Diamond (age 18) and Aaron Diamond (age 11), children from his previous marriage, William Cooper (age 26), Aaron's widowed son-in-law, William's children Matilda (age 4) and William (age 1), Aaron's step-children William Blackmore (age 22), Elsie J. Blackmore (age 18), Emma Blackmore (age 16) and James Blackmore (age 13), all from Emma's first marriage to James Blackmore, and step-children Percy Wallace (age 10) and Margaret Wallace (age 7), both children from Emma's second marriage to William Wallace. Aaron Sr. and William Cooper were labourers with the railroad, and William Blackmore was a farm labourer. All were Anglican except for the Blackmore children, who were Presbyterian.11891 Canada Census, Lot 33, Queens County, Prince Edward Island. Household of Aaron Diamond, wife Emma (Emily Matilda) Bernard, Caroline Diamond and Aaron Diamond, children from his previous marriage, William Cooper, Aaron's widowed son-in-law, William's children Matilda and William, Aaron's step-children William Blackmore, Elsie J. Blackmore, Emma Blackmore and James Blackmore, all from Emma's first marriage to James Blackmore, and step-children Percy Wallace and Margaret Wallace, both children from Emma's second marriage to William Wallace. |
Citations
- [S7768] 1891 Canada Census, Lot 33, Queens County, Prince Edward Island, of Aaron Diamond household #30, 10 April 1891, digital image of census page, Roll T-6384, District Queens, Number 135, Sub-district Lot 33, Pages 7-8. Library & Archives Canada. Library & Archives Canada, Library & Archives Canada, 395 Wellington St., Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.
- [S16271] Aaron Diamond & Mary Colson, (14 June 1861), Prince Edward Island, Canada, Baptisms, Marriages, Burials, 1780-1983, Microtech Supply and Services, Marriage, Burial, Confirmation, Vestry Minutes, Charlottetown, 1791-1802, 1827-1947, St. Paul Anglican Church of Canada (Charlottetown) FHL Roll 1630130, Record ID 61501::62133. Hereinafter cited as Prince Edward Island, Canada, Baptisms, Marriages, Burials, 1780-1983.
- [S14639] Century of Immigration, Marriage and Death Records from Prince Edward Island Newspapers, 1780-1900, compiled by Leland Currie 2019, PDF file on CD , Century of Immigration, Marriage and Death Records, CD, compiled by Leland Currie, 2019. Hereinafter cited as Century of Immigration, Marriage and Death Records.
- [S7775] Baptism transcription - Barbara Anne Diamond, PARO Baptismal Index, Trinity (First Methodist) Church, Charlottetown, Queens County, Prince Edward Island, Book 2, Page 141, (23 September 1870). Hereinafter cited as Baptism transcription.
- [S16272] Aaron Diamond & Emma Matilda Wallace, (21 August 1884), Prince Edward Island, Canada, Marriage Registers, 1832-1888, Prince Edward Island Provincial Archives, Prince Edward Island, Canada, Marriages 1878-1888, Prince Edward Island Marriage Registers, 1832-1888 - FSI FHL Roll 001630095, DGS 004146270, Record ID 61502::2742. Hereinafter cited as Prince Edward Island, Canada, Marriage Registers, 1832-1888.
- [S1345] Preserving the Wallace Family 1758-1988, Roy Ashley Wallace, compiler, (Prince Edward Island, Canada: Privately published, after 1988), p. 166. Hereinafter cited as Preserving the Wallace Family 1758-1988.
- [S7773] Baptism transcription - Mary Eliza Diamond, PARO Baptismal Index, Trinity (First Methodist) Church, Charlottetown, Queens County, Prince Edward Island, Book 2, Page 133, (19 February 1869). Hereinafter cited as Baptism transcription.
Aaron Russell Diamond1
M, #102925, b. 14 May 1880
Name-Com | Aaron Russell Diamond is commonly known as Aaron Diamond.2 |
Birth* | He was born on 14 May 1880 in residence, Highfield (Charlottetown), Queens County, Prince Edward Island, Canada.1,2 |
| He was the son of Aaron Diamond and Mary Colson.2 |
Baptism | Aaron Russell Diamond was baptized on 30 April 1890 in the United Church, Cornwall, Queens County, Prince Edward Island, Canada; the officiating clergyman was D. D. Moore. On his baptism record his mother was said to be Emily Diamond (Emily Matilda Bernard). However, the baptism date was 10 years after his birth date, at which time his biological mother, Mary, had died, and his father remarried, to Emily Bernard. Aaron was baptised the same day as his brother Bruce, whose biological mother was Emily Bernard.1 |
(Witness) Census HeadHousehold | He was enumerated on the census of 10 April 1891 in the household of Aaron Diamond in Lot 33, Queens County, Prince Edward Island, Canada. Included in the household with Aaron (age 56) were his wife Emma (Emily Matilda) Bernard (age 46), Caroline Diamond (age 18) and Aaron Diamond (age 11), children from his previous marriage, William Cooper (age 26), Aaron's widowed son-in-law, William's children Matilda (age 4) and William (age 1), Aaron's step-children William Blackmore (age 22), Elsie J. Blackmore (age 18), Emma Blackmore (age 16) and James Blackmore (age 13), all from Emma's first marriage to James Blackmore, and step-children Percy Wallace (age 10) and Margaret Wallace (age 7), both children from Emma's second marriage to William Wallace. Aaron Sr. and William Cooper were labourers with the railroad, and William Blackmore was a farm labourer. All were Anglican except for the Blackmore children, who were Presbyterian.2 |
Citations
- [S7776] Baptism transcription - Aaron Russell Diamond, PARO Baptismal Index, United Church, Cornwall, Queens County, Prince Edward Island, Book 1, Page 15, (30 April 1890). Hereinafter cited as Baptism transcription.
- [S7768] 1891 Canada Census, Lot 33, Queens County, Prince Edward Island, of Aaron Diamond household #30, 10 April 1891, digital image of census page, Roll T-6384, District Queens, Number 135, Sub-district Lot 33, Pages 7-8. Library & Archives Canada. Library & Archives Canada, Library & Archives Canada, 395 Wellington St., Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.
Annie Caroline Diamond1
F, #112559, b. 1895, d. 1947
Name-Com | Annie Caroline Diamond is commonly known as Annie.2 |
Birth* | She was born in 1895 in Township of Turnbury, Ontario, Canada.1,3 |
| She was the daughter of Harry Diamond and Elizabeth Geddes.1 |
Marriage* | Annie Caroline Diamond married Hubert Clay Scott, son of George Cavil Robinson and Elva Reta Halstead, on 4 February 1920, in Township of Turnberry, Huron County, Ontario, Canada. Hubert was 25 years old, a bachelor, farmer, Methodist, living in the Township of Gosfield. Annie Caroline was 24 years old, a spinster, Presbyterian, living with parents, Township of Turnberry. Witnesses were Hurbert's brother Walter and Carrie Diamond.1 |
Death* | Annie Caroline Diamond died in 1947.3 |
Burial* | She was buried in Greenhill Cemetery, Kingsville, Essex County, Ontario, Canada. Inscription Front: Annie C. / Scott / 1895 - 1947 / Beloved Wife of Hubert.3
Marker, Annie C. Diamond) Scott (1895-1947). Greenhill Cemetery, Kingsville, Essex County, Ontario, Canada. Photo courtesy of findagrave.com. |
Citations
- [S15357] Hubert Clay Scott & Annie Caroline Diamond, (30 January 1920), Marriage Record, Ontario, Canada, Marriages, 1826-1938 Reel #534. Hereinafter cited as Marriage Record.
- [S15392] Burial Record, Greenhill Cemetery, Kingsville, Essex County, Ontario, Canada, findagrave memorial #41626881. Hereinafter cited as Burial Record, Greenhill Cemetery.
- [S15393] Burial Record, Greenhill Cemetery, Kingsville, Ontario, Canada, findagrave memorial #111476908. Hereinafter cited as Burial Record, Greenhill Cemetery.
Barbara Anne Diamond1
F, #102938, b. 29 August 1870
Citations
- [S7775] Baptism transcription - Barbara Anne Diamond, PARO Baptismal Index, Trinity (First Methodist) Church, Charlottetown, Queens County, Prince Edward Island, Book 2, Page 141, (23 September 1870). Hereinafter cited as Baptism transcription.
Bruce Diamond1
M, #102926, b. 27 April 1886
Birth* | Bruce Diamond was born on 27 April 1886 in residence, Highfield (Charlottetown), Queens County, Prince Edward Island, Canada.2,1 |
| He was the son of Aaron Diamond and Emma Matilda Burnard.1 |
Baptism | Bruce Diamond was baptized on 30 April 1890 in the United Church, Cornwall, Queens County, Prince Edward Island, Canada; the officiating clergyman was D. D. Moore. Bruce was baptised the same day as his brother Aaron.2 |
(Witness) Census HeadHousehold | He was enumerated on the census of 10 April 1891 in the household of Aaron Diamond in Lot 33, Queens County, Prince Edward Island, Canada. Included in the household with Aaron (age 56) were his wife Emma (Emily Matilda) Bernard (age 46), Caroline Diamond (age 18) and Aaron Diamond (age 11), children from his previous marriage, William Cooper (age 26), Aaron's widowed son-in-law, William's children Matilda (age 4) and William (age 1), Aaron's step-children William Blackmore (age 22), Elsie J. Blackmore (age 18), Emma Blackmore (age 16) and James Blackmore (age 13), all from Emma's first marriage to James Blackmore, and step-children Percy Wallace (age 10) and Margaret Wallace (age 7), both children from Emma's second marriage to William Wallace. Aaron Sr. and William Cooper were labourers with the railroad, and William Blackmore was a farm labourer. All were Anglican except for the Blackmore children, who were Presbyterian.1 |
Citations
- [S7768] 1891 Canada Census, Lot 33, Queens County, Prince Edward Island, of Aaron Diamond household #30, 10 April 1891, digital image of census page, Roll T-6384, District Queens, Number 135, Sub-district Lot 33, Pages 7-8. Library & Archives Canada. Library & Archives Canada, Library & Archives Canada, 395 Wellington St., Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.
- [S7777] Baptism transcription - Bruce Diamond, PARO Baptismal Index, United Church, Cornwall, Queens County, Prince Edward Island, Book 1, Page 15, (30 April 1890). Hereinafter cited as Baptism transcription.
Caroline Diamond1
F, #102924, b. circa 1873
Birth* | Caroline Diamond was born circa 1873 in Prince Edward Island, Canada.1 |
| She was the daughter of Aaron Diamond and Mary Colson.1 |
(Witness) Census HeadHousehold | Caroline Diamond was enumerated on the census of 10 April 1891 in the household of Aaron Diamond in Lot 33, Queens County, Prince Edward Island, Canada. Included in the household with Aaron (age 56) were his wife Emma (Emily Matilda) Bernard (age 46), Caroline Diamond (age 18) and Aaron Diamond (age 11), children from his previous marriage, William Cooper (age 26), Aaron's widowed son-in-law, William's children Matilda (age 4) and William (age 1), Aaron's step-children William Blackmore (age 22), Elsie J. Blackmore (age 18), Emma Blackmore (age 16) and James Blackmore (age 13), all from Emma's first marriage to James Blackmore, and step-children Percy Wallace (age 10) and Margaret Wallace (age 7), both children from Emma's second marriage to William Wallace. Aaron Sr. and William Cooper were labourers with the railroad, and William Blackmore was a farm labourer. All were Anglican except for the Blackmore children, who were Presbyterian.1 |
Citations
- [S7768] 1891 Canada Census, Lot 33, Queens County, Prince Edward Island, of Aaron Diamond household #30, 10 April 1891, digital image of census page, Roll T-6384, District Queens, Number 135, Sub-district Lot 33, Pages 7-8. Library & Archives Canada. Library & Archives Canada, Library & Archives Canada, 395 Wellington St., Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.
Harry Diamond1
M, #112560
Citations
- [S15357] Hubert Clay Scott & Annie Caroline Diamond, (30 January 1920), Marriage Record, Ontario, Canada, Marriages, 1826-1938 Reel #534. Hereinafter cited as Marriage Record.
Mary Eliza Diamond1
F, #102933, b. 8 December 1867, d. between 1890 and 1891
Citations
- [S7773] Baptism transcription - Mary Eliza Diamond, PARO Baptismal Index, Trinity (First Methodist) Church, Charlottetown, Queens County, Prince Edward Island, Book 2, Page 133, (19 February 1869). Hereinafter cited as Baptism transcription.
- [S7768] 1891 Canada Census, Lot 33, Queens County, Prince Edward Island, of Aaron Diamond household #30, 10 April 1891, digital image of census page, Roll T-6384, District Queens, Number 135, Sub-district Lot 33, Pages 7-8. Library & Archives Canada. Library & Archives Canada, Library & Archives Canada, 395 Wellington St., Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.
Rebecca Diamond1
F, #72709, b. between 1790 and 1800
Citations
- [S362] Harold Cairns, Electronic Family File, Stanley Bridge, Prince Edward Island.
Maria Cayetanna Gonzales Diaz1
F, #101714, b. 11 August 1818, d. 1843
Citations
- [S6907] Correspondence with Yoel Pompa . Unknown repository (Personal Archives of David Arthur Walker).
Agustus Viola Dibble1
F, #89431, b. circa 1853
Citations
- [S2043] Cory Family Society. This site contains genealogies of several early Corey/Cory families., online http://www.coryfamsoc.com. Hereinafter cited as Cory Family Society.
Jane Dibble1
F, #89275, b. circa 1828
Citations
- [S2043] Cory Family Society. This site contains genealogies of several early Corey/Cory families., online http://www.coryfamsoc.com. Hereinafter cited as Cory Family Society.
Elizabeth Dibblee1
F, #46972, b. 1782, d. 23 September 1836
Citations
- [S1234] Personal communication Kathy Sheehan, Family records, Personal files.
Rev. Frederick Dibblee1
M, #46723
Citations
- [S1234] Personal communication Kathy Sheehan, Family records, Personal files.
Hannah MacIndoe Dick1
F, #113048
Citations
- [S15840] Scotland, Select Births and Baptisms, 1564-1950, David Scott entry, transcription FHL Film Number 6035516 (30 April 1872), Ancestry (Canada), http://www.ancestry.ca
Isabel Robertson Dick1,2
F, #94782, b. June 1881
Name-Com | Isabel Robertson Dick is commonly known as Isabel.3 |
Birth* | She was born in June 1881 in Québec.2 |
| She was the daughter of James Dick and Maggie Bennet.1 |
Marriage* | Isabel Robertson Dick married George Harold Brown, son of Charles E. Brown and Amelia Seaman, on 11 September 1907, in the home of the bride's parents, 119 Mountain St., Montréal, Québec, Canada. They were married by license. George was a bacelor, Isabel a spinster.1,2 |
(Wife) Census HeadHousehold | Isabel Robertson Dick was enumerated on the census of 1911 in the household of George Harold Brown, as his wife, in 315 Victoria Ave., Westmount, Québec, Canada. Included in the household with George (age 32) were his wife Isabell (age 29), son Ronald (age 1), mother Amelia Seaman (age 62) and sister Marion (age 16). George's occupation was entered as organist.2 |
(Wife) Census HeadHousehold | Isabel Dick was enumerated on the census of 9 April 1930 in the household of Harold Brown, as his wife, in 952 W. 15th St., Des Moines, Polk County, Iowa, U.S.A.. Enumerated in the household of Harold Brown (age 48) were his wife, Isabel Dick (age 46), their children, James (age 20), Gordon (age 17), Angus (age 11), Kenneth (age 0) and Gladys (age 6). Harold was an organist, James a book keeper at a bank, Gordon a clerk at a department store.3,4 |
(Informant - Death) Death | Isabel Robertson Dick was the informant for the Death Registration of Angus Herbert Brown, who died on 30 July 1930 in Broadlawns Hospital, Des Moines, Polk County, Iowa, U.S.A.; cause of death was from a staphylococcus infection from blood poisoning. The informant for his death registration was his mother.5,4 |
Living* | Isabel Robertson Dick was living in Des Moines, Iowa, U.S.A., in 1967.6 |
Citations
- [S18200] Quebec, Canada, Vital and Church Records (Drouin Collection), 1621-1968, George Harold Brown & Isabel Robertson Dick marriage, Married 1907, in Quebec, Canada, Vital and Church Records (Drouin Collection), 1621-1968, Institut Généalogique Drouin; Montreal, Quebec, Canada; Drouin Collection; Author: Gabriel Drouin, Comp., . Hereinafter cited as Quebec, Canada, Vital and Church Records (Drouin Collection), 1621-1968.
- [S2414] Census 1911 - Westmount, Quebec, George H. Brown #144, 1911, Automated Genealogy Index, Page 14. Hochelaga, Westmount, Quebec, Page 14. Library & Archives Canada, Library & Archives Canada, 395 Wellington St., Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.
- [S18209] 1930 United States Federal Census, Des Moines, Polk County, Iowa, household of Harold G. Brown, digital copy of original census document, FHL Roll 2340409, Page 9B. National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, D.C., U.S.A..
- [S18237] Death - Angus H. Brown, Des Moines Tribune, Des Moines, Iowa, USA, published 31 July 1930, Page 11. Hereinafter cited as Des Moines Tribune.
- [S18236] Iowa, U.S., Death Records, 1880-1967, digital copy of original certificate Certificate Number 0771038 (Filed: 1 August 1930) Iowa Death Records, 1920-1967, State Historical Society of Iowa, Des Moines, Iowa, U.S.A.. Hereinafter cited as Iowa, U.S., Death Records, 1880-1967.
- [S18211] Death ~ Gordon H. Brown, The Des Moines Register, Newspaper Location: Des Moines, Iowa, published 19 November 1967, Page 17. Hereinafter cited as The Des Moines Register.
- [S18208] Harold Brown, Organist, Dies, The Des Moines Register, Des Moines, Iowa, USA, published 28 October 1944, Page 3. Hereinafter cited as The Des Moines Register.
James Dick1
M, #115651
Citations
- [S18200] Quebec, Canada, Vital and Church Records (Drouin Collection), 1621-1968, George Harold Brown & Isabel Robertson Dick marriage, Married 1907, in Quebec, Canada, Vital and Church Records (Drouin Collection), 1621-1968, Institut Généalogique Drouin; Montreal, Quebec, Canada; Drouin Collection; Author: Gabriel Drouin, Comp., . Hereinafter cited as Quebec, Canada, Vital and Church Records (Drouin Collection), 1621-1968.
Alice M. Dickenson1
F, #101735, b. between 1892 and 1893, d. circa 1961
Citations
- [S6912] Douglas Knox, "On-line Family Records - Elizabeth Cannon & James Wood" (Ancestry.ca). Unknown comments. Hereinafter cited as "Family Records - Elizabeth Cannon & James Wood."
Mary Gardner Dickenson1
F, #88978, b. circa 1812
Citations
- [S2043] Cory Family Society. This site contains genealogies of several early Corey/Cory families., online http://www.coryfamsoc.com. Hereinafter cited as Cory Family Society.