Charles Downey1
M, #54153
Citations
- [S994] Donald Coy, "Coy Family Records - Inez Lillian Dorothy Caswell, Grenfell, Saskatchewan, Canada. 20G 2B0" (Seattle, Washington). . Hereinafter cited as "Coy Family Records - Inez Lillian Dorothy Caswell."
Martha Pauline 'Pauline' Downey1
F, #48017, b. 1875, d. 23 February 1923
Note* | The Caswell family were early pioneers in the area south of Wolseley, andmany spoke warmly of the hospitality enjoyed in their home. They hadfour charming daughters whom the Ennis boys found most attractive. Alicebecame the bride of Gil Ennis. They are now (1980) retired and living inGlenavon. Harry Ennis married Inez Caswell, and Ella became the bride ofNelson Ennis who is now (1957) deceased. The fourth daughter, Myrtle,married Sydney Rogers, who is now (1980) deceased; and Myrtle resides inGrenfell (1980). Hugh, the eldest of the Caswell sons went to work in a mine in the winterand because of the war was forced to stay there for the duration. Theexperience did irreparable damage to his lungs. He farmed west ofSummerhill for some years and then retired to Grenfell in 1962. Hisdeath occurred in 1978. Bill operated a chicken farm in British Columbia, but his flock was wipedout with Newcastle Disease. He then enlisted in the army and became anelectrician. After the war he worked at Kitimat installing electricalequipment. He also helped to put the copper roofing on the BessboughHotel in Saskatoon. Percy, the youngest boy has (1980) retired from dairy farming in theWestfield District and now (1980) lives in Wolseley. His son Douglas,married to Lillian Fehler, operates the farm that in 1983 will be thescene of a Centennial Celebration. It will be one hundred years sincePioneer David William Caswell filed on his homestead. This account is found in the book, 'GRIT and GROWTH, THE STORY OFGRENFELL', by Annie I. Yule, 1970 edition on page 9, and page 12 in the1980 edition and privately published by the Grenfell Historical Committeeand printed by Brigdens and the covers by Universal Bindery, Saskatoon,Saskatchewan, Canada. PS. The Caswell farm, located on the west half of section 14-16-9 W2ndwas registered under the name of Prairie Park with the Federal Governmentin 1885. The home farm consisted of the homestead quarter a pre-emptiedquarter and quarter of 15-16-9 bought from the Canadian Pacific Railroadat $2.50 an acre. It was farmed by D. W. Caswell from 1883 to 1946 andthen taken over by the Casewell's son, Percy and Freda Caswell andfamily. A picture of the farmstead is found in David Wlliam andPauline's' scrapbook. They were always in livestock, first with Shorthorn cattle and then in1952 changed to dairy, with Jersey and shipped milk to Regina Co-op. Percy was interested in promotions of the breed and was director for 11years and serving two years as president of the Canadian NationalAssociation. In 1971 the farm and Jersey cattle were taken over by Doug and LilCaswell and their three boys, Tim, Clinton and Collin. A photo of thefarmstead can be viewed in Doug and Lil's scrapbook. David William Caswell, son of Hugh and Sarah (Moffat) Casewell, marriedPauline Downey in 1898. David was born in 1861 and died in July, 1943.Pauline was born in 1875 and died February, 1923. Their children: Alice Evelyn (Casewell) Ennis -- Clifford, Ruth, and Neil. Hugh Evan Caswell -- no family deceased 1978. William James Casewell, not married, deceased 1972. Myrtle Emma (Casewell) Rogers, Cora, Betty and Tommy. Ella Loletta (Ennis) Casewell, adopted Donny. Percy Milton Casewell, Shirley, Douglas, Kenneth. Inez Dorothy (Caswell) Ennis, Marjorie, Coreen. Douglas Keith Casewell, Timothy, Clinton, Collin. Kenneth Casewell, Kelly, Darren and Jodie Lynn. Shirley Joan (Casewell) Lander, Brian, Jo-Ann and Kevin. This account is found on page 182 in the book, 'BRIDGING THE PAST,Wolseley and District 1880-1980'. |
Birth* | Martha Pauline 'Pauline' Downey was born in 1875 in Parry Sound Area, Ontario, Canada.1 |
| She was the daughter of Charles Downey and Agnes Steele. |
Marriage* | Martha Pauline 'Pauline' Downey married David William Caswell, son of Hugh Caswell and Sarah Moffat, on 24 May 1898, in Grenfell, Saskatchewan, Canada.2 |
Death* | Martha Pauline 'Pauline' Downey died on 23 February 1923, in Wolseley, Saskatchewan, Canada.1 |
Citations
- [S1042] Annie I. Yule & Ethel Box, Grit and Growth, the Story of Grenfell (Grenfell, Saskatchewan: Grenfell Historical Committee, 1970 & 1980). Hereinafter cited as Grit and Growth, the Story of Grenfell.
- [S996] Unknown author, Bridging the Past, Wolseley District, Saskatchewan 1880-1980 (Wolseley, Saskatchewan: self published, 1980). Hereinafter cited as Bridging the Past, Wolseley District 1880-1980.
Anna Downing
F, #76756, b. 1737, d. 20 February 1821
Jane Downing1
F, #99165
Citations
- [S5123] Joseph Biggs & Laura MacCabe marriage, 15 May 1923 Personal Archives of David Arthur Walker. PANB F19684, Ref. B4/1923, Number 3067.
Jethro J. Downing1
M, #103609, b. circa 1863
Birth* | Jethro J. Downing was born circa 1863 in Harvey, Albert County, New Brunswick.1 |
Marriage* | He married Eva M. Pulsifer, daughter of Isaac Pulsifer and Charlotte, on 2 September 1891, in Albert County, New Brunswick, Canada. They were married by license. Jethro was 28 years old, a bachelor, shoemaker, Baptist, living in Riverside, Albert County, New Brunswick. Eva was 33 years old, a spinster, Baptist, living in Alma, Albert County.1 |
Citations
- [S8432] Jethro Downing & Eva Pulsifer, (2 September 1891), Marriage Registration, PANB microfilm F15975, Code B4/1918 Number 1317. Hereinafter cited as Marriage Registration.
Mary Sylvan Doyan
F, #14620, b. 14 June 1882, d. 17 December 1968
Birth* | Mary Sylvan Doyan was born on 14 June 1882 in Thetford Mines, Québec, Canada. |
Marriage* | She married Chester Garfield Burns, son of William Burns and Ellen Baker, on 25 December 1901, in Augusta, Kennebec County, Maine, U.S.A.. |
Death* | Mary Sylvan Doyan died on 17 December 1968, at age 86, in Augusta, Kennebec County, Maine, U.S.A.. |
Florence Doyle1
F, #98585
Citations
- [S1345] Preserving the Wallace Family 1758-1988, Roy Ashley Wallace, compiler, (Prince Edward Island, Canada: Privately published, after 1988), page 162. Hereinafter cited as Preserving the Wallace Family 1758-1988.
Mary Josephine Doyle1
F, #72990, b. September 1881, d. 4 February 1950
Citations
- [S362] Harold Cairns, Electronic Family File, Stanley Bridge, Prince Edward Island.
Steven T. Doyle1
M, #108011, b. 4 October 1968, d. 29 August 2009
Citations
- [S12042] Deaths, Journal Pioneer, Summerside, Prince County, Prince Edward Island, Canada. Hereinafter cited as Journal Pioneer.
- [S12043] Cemetery marker, St. Paul's Roman Catholic Cemetery, Summerside, Prince County, Prince Edward Island, Canada. Steven T. Doyle, tombstone inscription & photograph; read by David A. Walker.
Mildred Alice Dragge1
F, #115254, d. June 1970
Birth* | Mildred Alice Dragge was born in Minot, Ward County, North Dakota, U.S.A..2 |
| She was the daughter of Sivert O. Dragge and Christine Klogseth.2 |
(Bride) Marriage* | Mildred Alice Dragge married Robert Harry Wilkinson, son of Henry George Wilkinson and Marie Ann Sharpe, on 31 January 1942 in Fort Benton, Chouteau County, Montana, U.S.A..1,2 |
(Wife) Census HeadHousehold | Mildred Alice Dragge was enumerated on the census of 20 April 1950 in the household of Robert Harry Wilkinson, as his wife, in Augusta, Lewis & Clark County, Montana, U.S.A.. Enumerated in the household of Robert Wilkionson (age 31) was his wife, Mildred Dragge (age 34). Robert was a ranch hand.3 |
Death* | Mildred Alice Dragge died in June 1970.4 |
Citations
- [S17911] Robert Harry Wilkinson & Mildred Alice Dragge, (31 January 1942), Montana, U.S., County Marriage Records, 1865-1993, Record ID: 61375::107847 Film Number: 001902875, DGS: 004351302. Hereinafter cited as Montana, U.S., County Marriage Records, 1865-1993.
- [S17915] Montana, U.S., County Marriages, 1865-1987, Montana State Historical Society, Helena, Montana, Robert Harry Wilkinson & Mildred Alice Dragge marriage, 31 January 1942, Montana State Historical Society, Helena, Lewis and Clark County, Montana, U.S.A.. Record Number: 61578::9716, Certificate Number: 3714.
- [S17920] 1950 United States Federal Census, Augusta, Lewis and Clark County, Montana, household of Robert H. Wilkinson, 20 April 1950, digital copy of original census document, NARA Roll 5225, Sheet Number 19. National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, D.C., U.S.A..
- [S17918] Robert H. Wilkenson & Charlotte Ree Bond, (29 March 1973), Montana, U.S., Marriage Records, 1943-1988 - Ancestry.ca, Montana Department of Public Health and Human Services, Helena, Montana, Cascade, Montana, USA Montana State Marriage Records, 1943-1986, Record Number: 61478::175733, Certificate Number: 73 01449. Hereinafter cited as Montana, U.S., Marriage Records, 1943-1988.
Sivert O. Dragge1
M, #115255
Citations
- [S17915] Montana, U.S., County Marriages, 1865-1987, Montana State Historical Society, Helena, Montana, Robert Harry Wilkinson & Mildred Alice Dragge marriage, 31 January 1942, Montana State Historical Society, Helena, Lewis and Clark County, Montana, U.S.A.. Record Number: 61578::9716, Certificate Number: 3714.
Vita Drago
F, #34061, b. circa 1740
Abigail Drake1
F, #1517
Citations
- [S1234] Personal communication Kathy Sheehan, Family records, Personal files.
Abigail Drake1
F, #104392, b. 28 September 1648
Citations
- [S9225] The Descendants of John Drake of Windsor, Connecticut, vols. 1 & 2 (PDF copy), compiled by Frank B. Gay, compiler, (Rutland, Vermont: The Tuttle Company, 1933), volume 1, page 7. Hereinafter cited as Descendants of John Drake of Windsor, Connecticut.
Abigail Drake1
F, #115607, b. 4 April 1689
Citations
- [S18196] Massachusetts, U.S., Compiled Birth, Marriage, and Death Records, 1700-1850, Compiled by New England Historical Genealogical Society, compiler, (Boston, Massachusetts: Massachusetts Vitals to 1850), p.97. Hereinafter cited as Massachusetts, U.S., Compiled Birth, Marriage, and Death Records, 1700-1850.
Alice Drake1
F, #81804
Citations
- [S262] Louis Stoughton Drake, The Drake Family in England and America, 1360-1895 (Rutland, Vermont: Tuttle Antiquarian Books (Reprint), Boston, 1896). Hereinafter cited as The Drake Family in England and America, 1360-1895.
Amy Drake1
F, #8416, b. 3 February 1665/66
Citations
- [S262] Louis Stoughton Drake, The Drake Family in England and America, 1360-1895 (Rutland, Vermont: Tuttle Antiquarian Books (Reprint), Boston, 1896). Hereinafter cited as The Drake Family in England and America, 1360-1895.
- [S18196] Massachusetts, U.S., Compiled Birth, Marriage, and Death Records, 1700-1850, Compiled by New England Historical Genealogical Society, compiler, (Boston, Massachusetts: Massachusetts Vitals to 1850), p.97. Hereinafter cited as Massachusetts, U.S., Compiled Birth, Marriage, and Death Records, 1700-1850.
Andrew Jackson Drake1
M, #115631, b. 8 October 1825, d. 18 May 1894
Birth* | Andrew Jackson Drake was born on 8 October 1825 in Dudley, Massachusetts.1 |
| He was the son of John Drake and Prudence Dean.1 |
Marriage* | Andrew Jackson Drake married Laura Miranda Clark, daughter of Foster Clark of Walpole, New Hampshire and Harriet Blake of Franklin, Massachusetts, on 1 December 1853, in Batavia, New York.1 |
Death* | Andrew Jackson Drake died on 18 May 1894, at age 68, in Auburndale, Massachusetts.1 |
Citations
- [S18197] Colonial Families of the United States of America, in Which is Given the History, Genealogy and Armorial Bearings of Colonial Families in the American Colonies from the Time of the Settlement of Jamestown, 13 May 1607, to the Battle of Lexington, 19 April 1775. 7 Volumes., ed. compiled by George Norbury Mackenzie & Nelson Osgood Rhodes, compiler, (Baltimore, Maryland: reprinted 1966, 1995 by Genealogical Publishing Company, published 1912), p. 138. Hereinafter cited as Colonial Families of the United States of America.
Andrew Jackson Drake1
M, #115641, b. 17 May 1905
Citations
- [S18197] Colonial Families of the United States of America, in Which is Given the History, Genealogy and Armorial Bearings of Colonial Families in the American Colonies from the Time of the Settlement of Jamestown, 13 May 1607, to the Battle of Lexington, 19 April 1775. 7 Volumes., ed. compiled by George Norbury Mackenzie & Nelson Osgood Rhodes, compiler, (Baltimore, Maryland: reprinted 1966, 1995 by Genealogical Publishing Company, published 1912), p. 135. Hereinafter cited as Colonial Families of the United States of America.
Anna Drake1
F, #109115, b. 17 December 1891
Name Variation | Anna Drake is also known as Annie B. Drake.2 |
Birth | She was born on 17 December 1890 in Mount Pleasant, Carleton County, New Brunswick, Canada. the informant for this Late Registration of Birth was her father, Howard, dated 25 March 1944 at Coldstream, Carleton County.2 |
Alt-Birth Date* | An alternate recorded birth date is on 17 December 1891 in New Brunswick, Canada.1 |
| She was the daughter of Howard Drake and Mary Frances Stephenson.1 |
(Daughter) Census HeadHousehold | Anna Drake was enumerated on the census of 1901 in the household of Howard Drake, as a daughter, in Peel, Carleton County, New Brunswick, Canada. Enumerated in the household of Howard Drake (age 36) were his wife Mary (age 36), their children, Edna (age 11), Anna (age 10), Beatrice (age 7), Clinton (age 6) and Mary (age 2). Howard was a farmer. The family religion was Baptist.1 |
Citations
- [S12836] 1901 Canada Census, Peel, Carleton County, New Brunswick, of Howard Drake Household #27, 1901, Microfilm Library & Archives Canada, Ottawa; Census Place: Peel; Microfilm T-6428 to T-6556, Library & Archives Canada, 395 Wellington St., Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, Library & Archives Canada.
- [S12883] Late Registration of Birth, Carleton County, New Brunswick, Canada, Anna B. Drake, digital copy of original document PANB microfilm F18779, Code 1890-D-58 (filed 12 April 1944), Provincial Archives of New Brunswick, Fredericton, York County, New Brunswick, Canada.
Banford Coleman Drake1
M, #109030, b. 3 November 1878
Birth* | Banford Coleman Drake was born on 3 November 1878 in New Brunswick, Canada.1 |
| He was the son of William Drake and Isabel Walton.2 |
(Son) Census HeadHousehold | Banford Coleman Drake was enumerated on the census of 1881 in the household of William Drake, as a son, in Wilmot Parish, Carleton County, New Brunswick, Canada. Enumerated in the household of William Drake (age 47) were his wife, Isabel Walton (age 38) and their children, Charlotte (age 18), Howard (age 16), Laura (age 14), William (age 12), Bertha (age 9), John (age 7), Kenneth (age 6) and Coleman (age 2). William was a farmer. The family religion was Free-Will Christian Baptist.2 |
Name-Com | Banford Coleman Drake is commonly known as Coleman Drake, in 1881.2,3 |
(Son) Census HeadHousehold | He was enumerated on the census of 1891 in the household of William Drake, as a son, in Wilmot Parish, Carleton County, New Brunswick, Canada. Enumerated in the household of William Drake (age 56) were his wife, Isabel Walton (age 48) and their children, Elizabeth (age 29), Charlotte (age 27), Laura (age 23), William (age 21), Bertha (age 18), John (age 16), Kenneth (age 15) and Coleman (age 12). William was a farmer. The family religion was Free-Will Christian Baptist.3 |
(Son) Census HeadHousehold | Banford Drake was enumerated on the census of 1901 in the household of William Drake, as a son, in Wilmot Parish, Carleton County, New Brunswick, Canada. Enumerated in the household of William Drake (age 66) were his wife, Isabella Walton (age 57) and their children, Mary (age 40), Charlotte (age 37), Laura (age 23), Bertha (age 28), Kenneth (age 25) and Banford (age 22). William was a farmer. The family religion was Free-Will Christian Baptist.1 |
Name-Com | Banford Coleman Drake is commonly known as Banford Drake, in 1901.1 |
Marriage* | He married Elizabeth.4 |
(Interred) Burial | Banford Coleman Drake was buried in the plot of William Drake, in the United Baptist Cemetery, Waterville, Carleton County, New Brunswick, Canada, 46.28356,-67.60694. Inscription: William Drake / Born 1834 Died 1916 / Isabella His Wife / Born 1843 Died 1914 / Charlotte D. Flewelling / 1862 - 1939 / Elizabeth Drake / 1861 - 1948 / DRAKE Left:Laura B. Black / 1867 - 1922 Right:B.C. Drake / 1879 - 1928 / His Wife / Elizabeth / 1884 - 1971.4
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Citations
- [S12799] 1901 Canada Census, Wilmot Parish, Carleton County, New Brunswick, of William Drake Household #8, 1901, Microfilm Library & Archives Canada, Ottawa; Census Place: Wilmot Parish; Microfilm T-6428 to T-6556, Library & Archives Canada, 395 Wellington St., Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, Library & Archives Canada.
- [S12797] 1881 Canada Census, Wilmot Parish, Carleton County, New Brunswick, of William Drake Household #202, 1881, Microfilm Library & Archives Canada, Ottawa; Census Place: Wilmot Parish; Microfilm C_13182, Page 47, Library & Archives Canada, 395 Wellington St., Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, Library & Archives Canada.
- [S12798] 1891 Canada Census, Wilmot Parish, Carleton County, New Brunswick, of William Drake Household #159, 1891, Microfilm Library & Archives Canada, Ottawa; Census Place: Wilmot Parish; Microfilm T-6298, Library & Archives Canada, 395 Wellington St., Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, Library & Archives Canada.
- [S12794] Unknown title. William Drake & Isabella Walton, tombstone inscription & photograph; read by David A. Walker.
Sir Barnard Drake1,2
M, #7930, b. circa 1528, d. 10 April 1586
Sir Barnard Drake (c1528-1586), part of the Drake Tomb, Musbury, Devonshire.
Name Variation | Sir Barnard Drake is also known as Sir Bernard Drake.3 |
Birth* | He was born circa 1528 in Parish of Musbury, Ashe, Devonshire, England.1,2,4 |
| He was the son of John Drake Esq. and Annye Grenville. |
Marriage* | Sir Barnard Drake married Gertrude Fortescue of Filleigh, daughter of Bartholomew Fortescue Esq. of Filleigh and Ellen Moore of Moor Hayes in Cullompton, in 1563.2 |
Knighted* | Sir Barnard Drake was knighted on 5 January 1585 in Greenwich, Middlesex County, England. He was knighted by Queen Elizabeth I. According to the Drake Family History, Sir Barnard was 'knighted at Greenwich, January 9, 1585. He was a very distinguished person and 'employed in several great offices at sea,' being much in favour with Queen Elizabeth, who conferred the honour of knighthood upon him. 'Prince, in his 'Worthies of Devon,' pp. 328, 329, says of him: I find him to descend down to us under a very honourable character. That he was a gentleman or rare and excellent accomplishments, and as well qualified for a soldier as a courtier; he was in great favour with that illustrious Princess of immortal memory--Queen Elizabeth--and of high esteem in her courts.... That Sir Barnard Drake, a Devonshire Knight, came to Newfoundland with a commission, and having divers good ships under his command he took many Portugal ships and brought them into England as prizes. And for his great undertaking this way he is ranked the second among the most famous sea captains of our country in his time,--than whom no age before or since can boast of greater.' He is said to have 'bobly expended.. for the honour and safety of his country in the discovery of foreign regions and such other virtuous achievements as purchase glory and renown,' so as 'greatly to have exhausted his estates.' Sir Bernard's last exploit was while England was at war with Spain, when having been at sea, on his return he took a large Portugal ship which had for a long season been hovering up and down the coast and brought her into the harbour of Dartmouth, which action, 'how brave soever it might be, proved fatal to himself and many other persons of quality.' Prince says, 'Sir Barnard Drake having taken a Portugal ship and brought her into one of our Western ports the seaman that were therein were sent to the prison adjoining to the castle of Exeter. At the next assizes held at the castle there, about the 27th of Queen Elizabeth, when the prisoners of the country were brouht to be arraigned before Sergeant Flowerby, one of the Judges appointed for his Western Circuit at that time, suddenly there arose such a noisom smess from the bar that a great number of the persons present were therewith infected, whereof in a short time after died Sir John Chichester, Sir Arthur Basset and Sir Barnard Drake Kinghts and Justices of the Peace then sitting on the bench, and eleven of the Jury impanelled, the 12th man only escaping, with divers other persons.' There is a monument of Sir Barnard Drake in the present Filleigh Church, built after the demolition of an older edifice. Also, the monument of his grave at Parish Church of Musbury mentions that he had three sons and three daughters, five living at his death: John, Hugh, Marie, Margaret and Helen.1,5,3,6 |
Death* | He died on 10 April 1586, in Ashe, Musbury, Devonshire, England; he died of typhus.1,5 |
Burial* | He was buried on 12 April 1586 in Drake Tombs in the Parish Church, Musbury, Devonshire, England, 50.746691,-3.033360. Inscription on tomb: "Heere is the monument of Sir Barnard Drake, knight, who had to wife Dame Garthruyd, the daughter of Bartholomew ffortescue, of ffilleigh, Esq., by whom he had three sons and three daughters, whereof were five living at his death, viz., John, Hugh, Margaret, Mary and Ellen; he died 10 Ap., 1586, and Dame Garthruyd his wife was heere buried 12 ffeb. 1601, unto the memory of whom John Drake, Esq., his son, hath set this monument, A.D. 1611."1,5Three generations of Drakes are buried in the Drake Tomb, Musbury, Devonshire, England. John Drake of Ashe, Esq. (c1500-1558), Sire Barnard Drake, Kt. (c1528-1585), John Drake of Mt. Drake (c1566-1628). |
Citations
- [S262] Louis Stoughton Drake, The Drake Family in England and America, 1360-1895 (Rutland, Vermont: Tuttle Antiquarian Books (Reprint), Boston, 1896). Hereinafter cited as The Drake Family in England and America, 1360-1895.
- [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.
- [S3320] William A. Shaw, The Knights of England, 2 vols. (Baltimore, Maryland: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1970). Hereinafter cited as The Knights of England, 2 vols.
- [S2275] John Price, The Worthies of Devon (England: Archive CD Books UK, 1810). Hereinafter cited as The Worthies of Devon.
- [S2078] Drake Family Genealogy, online http://www.xroyvision.com.au/drake/drakepage.htm. Hereinafter cited as Drake Family Genealogy.
- [S18197] Colonial Families of the United States of America, in Which is Given the History, Genealogy and Armorial Bearings of Colonial Families in the American Colonies from the Time of the Settlement of Jamestown, 13 May 1607, to the Battle of Lexington, 19 April 1775. 7 Volumes., ed. compiled by George Norbury Mackenzie & Nelson Osgood Rhodes, compiler, (Baltimore, Maryland: reprinted 1966, 1995 by Genealogical Publishing Company, published 1912), p. 136. Hereinafter cited as Colonial Families of the United States of America.
Beatrice Drake1
F, #109116, b. 29 November 1893
Birth* | Beatrice Drake was born on 29 November 1893 in Mount Pleasant, Carleton County, New Brunswick, Canada. the informant for this Late Registration of Birth was her father, Howard Drake, dated 24 February 1935 at Woodstock, Carleton County.1,2 |
| She was the daughter of Howard Drake and Mary Frances Stephenson.1 |
(Daughter) Census HeadHousehold | Beatrice Drake was enumerated on the census of 1901 in the household of Howard Drake, as a daughter, in Peel, Carleton County, New Brunswick, Canada. Enumerated in the household of Howard Drake (age 36) were his wife Mary (age 36), their children, Edna (age 11), Anna (age 10), Beatrice (age 7), Clinton (age 6) and Mary (age 2). Howard was a farmer. The family religion was Baptist.1 |
(Daughter) Census HeadHousehold | Beatrice Drake was enumerated on the census of 1911 in the household of Howard Drake, as a daughter, in Mount Pleasant, Carleton County, New Brunswick, Canada. Enumerated in the household of Howard Drake (age 46) were his wife Mary (age 46), their children, Edna (age 22), Beatrice (age 17), Clinton (age 16), Mary (age 12), Marjorie (age 10), Mildred (age 8), Essie (age 6) and Shirley (age 1). Howard was a farmer. The family religion was Baptist.3 |
Citations
- [S12836] 1901 Canada Census, Peel, Carleton County, New Brunswick, of Howard Drake Household #27, 1901, Microfilm Library & Archives Canada, Ottawa; Census Place: Peel; Microfilm T-6428 to T-6556, Library & Archives Canada, 395 Wellington St., Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, Library & Archives Canada.
- [S12896] Late Registration of Birth, Carleton County, New Brunswick, Canada, Beatrice H. Drake, digital copy of original document PANB microfilm F18783, Code 1893-D-74 (filed 28 February 1935), Provincial Archives of New Brunswick, Fredericton, York County, New Brunswick, Canada.
- [S12837] 1911 Canada Census, Mount Pleasant, Carleton County, New Brunswick, of Howard Drake Household #49, 1911, Microfilm Library & Archives Canada, Ottawa; Census Place: Mount Pleasant; Microfilm T-20326 to T-20460, Library & Archives Canada, 395 Wellington St., Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, Library & Archives Canada.
Benjamin Drake1
M, #8418, b. 15 January 1676/77, d. after 1 August 1759
Citations
- [S262] Louis Stoughton Drake, The Drake Family in England and America, 1360-1895 (Rutland, Vermont: Tuttle Antiquarian Books (Reprint), Boston, 1896). Hereinafter cited as The Drake Family in England and America, 1360-1895.
- [S1342] Louis Stoughton Drake, The Drake Family in England and America, 1360-1895, and the Descendants of Thomas Drake of Weymouth, Mass. 1635-1691. (: Privately published, 1896), page 3. Hereinafter cited as Drake Family in England and America, The.
- [S18196] Massachusetts, U.S., Compiled Birth, Marriage, and Death Records, 1700-1850, Compiled by New England Historical Genealogical Society, compiler, (Boston, Massachusetts: Massachusetts Vitals to 1850), p.97. Hereinafter cited as Massachusetts, U.S., Compiled Birth, Marriage, and Death Records, 1700-1850.
- [S1342] Louis Stoughton Drake, The Drake Family in England and America, 1360-1895, and the Descendants of Thomas Drake of Weymouth, Mass. 1635-1691. (: Privately published, 1896), page 6. Hereinafter cited as Drake Family in England and America, The.
Bertha Drake1
F, #109027, b. 26 December 1872
Birth* | Bertha Drake was born on 26 December 1872 in New Brunswick.2 |
| She was the daughter of William Drake and Isabel Walton.1 |
(Daughter) Census HeadHousehold | Bertha Drake was enumerated on the census of 1881 in the household of William Drake, as a daughter, in Wilmot Parish, Carleton County, New Brunswick, Canada. Enumerated in the household of William Drake (age 47) were his wife, Isabel Walton (age 38) and their children, Charlotte (age 18), Howard (age 16), Laura (age 14), William (age 12), Bertha (age 9), John (age 7), Kenneth (age 6) and Coleman (age 2). William was a farmer. The family religion was Free-Will Christian Baptist.1 |
(Daughter) Census HeadHousehold | Bertha Drake was enumerated on the census of 1891 in the household of William Drake, as a daughter, in Wilmot Parish, Carleton County, New Brunswick, Canada. Enumerated in the household of William Drake (age 56) were his wife, Isabel Walton (age 48) and their children, Elizabeth (age 29), Charlotte (age 27), Laura (age 23), William (age 21), Bertha (age 18), John (age 16), Kenneth (age 15) and Coleman (age 12). William was a farmer. The family religion was Free-Will Christian Baptist.3 |
(Witness) Marriage | Bertha Drake was a witness at the marriage of John Albion Drake and Delia Maud Cameron on 8 January 1898 in Carleton County, New Brunswick, Canada; they were married by license. John was 23 years old, a bachelor, school teacher, Free Christian Baptist, living in Mount Pleasant, Carleton County. Delia was 21 years old, a spinster, Baptist, living in Kars, Kings County. Witnesses were John's siblings, Kenneth and Bertha.4 |
(Daughter) Census HeadHousehold | Bertha Drake was enumerated on the census of 1901 in the household of William Drake, as a daughter, in Wilmot Parish, Carleton County, New Brunswick, Canada. Enumerated in the household of William Drake (age 66) were his wife, Isabella Walton (age 57) and their children, Mary (age 40), Charlotte (age 37), Laura (age 23), Bertha (age 28), Kenneth (age 25) and Banford (age 22). William was a farmer. The family religion was Free-Will Christian Baptist.2 |
Citations
- [S12797] 1881 Canada Census, Wilmot Parish, Carleton County, New Brunswick, of William Drake Household #202, 1881, Microfilm Library & Archives Canada, Ottawa; Census Place: Wilmot Parish; Microfilm C_13182, Page 47, Library & Archives Canada, 395 Wellington St., Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, Library & Archives Canada.
- [S12799] 1901 Canada Census, Wilmot Parish, Carleton County, New Brunswick, of William Drake Household #8, 1901, Microfilm Library & Archives Canada, Ottawa; Census Place: Wilmot Parish; Microfilm T-6428 to T-6556, Library & Archives Canada, 395 Wellington St., Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, Library & Archives Canada.
- [S12798] 1891 Canada Census, Wilmot Parish, Carleton County, New Brunswick, of William Drake Household #159, 1891, Microfilm Library & Archives Canada, Ottawa; Census Place: Wilmot Parish; Microfilm T-6298, Library & Archives Canada, 395 Wellington St., Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, Library & Archives Canada.
- [S12841] Marriage Registration, Carleton County, New Brunswick, Canada, John Drake & Delia Maud Cameron, , 8 Jany. 1898, Provincial Archives of New Brunswick, Fredericton, York County, New Brunswick, Canada. PANB microfilm F15585, Code B4/1898, Number 1501.
Budd Drake1
M, #109132, b. January 1908
Birth* | Budd Drake was born in January 1908 in New Brunswick, Canada.1 |
| He was the son of John Albion Drake and Delia Maud Cameron.1 |
(Son) Census HeadHousehold | Budd Drake was enumerated on the census of 1911 in the household of John Drake, as a son, in Stickney, Carleton County, New Brunswick, Canada. Enumerated in the household of John Drake (age 39) were his wife Delia (age 31), their children, Winnifred (age 13), Hazen (age 10), Eva (age 8), Gladys (age 7), Clarence (age 5), Helen (age 3) and Budd (age 2). John was a store keeper. The family religion was Baptist.1 |
(Son) Census HeadHousehold | Budd Drake was enumerated on the census of 1921 in the household of John Albion Drake, as a son, in Peel, Carleton County, New Brunswick, Canada. Enumerated in the household of John Drake (age 45) were his wife Delia (age 43), their children, Hazen (age 20), Eva (age 19), Gladys (age 17), Clarence (age 18), Helen (age 13), Budd (age 12), Harold (age 10) and Jean [sic] (age 8). The family religion was Baptist. The youngest child was recorded here as Jean, Daughter. This should have been John, Son.2 |
Citations
- [S12843] 1911 Canada Census, Stickney, Carleton County, New Brunswick, of John Drake Household #127, 1911, Microfilm Library & Archives Canada, Ottawa; Census Place: Stickney; Microfilm T-20326 to T-20460, Library & Archives Canada, 395 Wellington St., Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, Library & Archives Canada.
- [S12844] 1921 Canada Census, Peel, Carleton County, New Brunswick, household of John Drake, digital copy of original document, Library & Archives Canada, Ottawa; Census Place: Peel, Victoria and Carleton; Reference Number RG 31; Folder Number 37; Page Number 12. Library & Archives Canada, Library & Archives Canada, 395 Wellington St., Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.
Carl Drake1
M, #80571
Citations
- [S1423] C. C. Olin, A Complete Record of the John Olin Family (Indianapolis: Baker-Randolph Co., Printers, 1893), 79. Hereinafter cited as A Complete Record of the John Olin Family.
Carole Louise Drake1
F, #109160, b. 26 February 1941, d. 4 March 1941
Birth* | Carole Louise Drake was born on 26 February 1941 in Fielding, Carleton County, New Brunswick, Canada.1 |
| She was the daughter of Clarence B. Drake and Marjorie A. Estabrooks.1 |
Death* | Carole Louise Drake died on 4 March 1941, at age 6 days, in Fielding, Carleton County, New Brunswick, Canada; cause of death was congenital heart failure.1 |
Burial* | She was buried on 5 March 1941 in Fielding Cemetery, Fielding, Carleton County, New Brunswick, Canada.1 |
Citations
- [S12869] Registration of Death, Province of New Brunswick, Canada, digital copy of original document PANB microfilm F19365, Volume 136, Registration Number 31158 (filed 7 March 1941), Provincial Archives of New Brunswick, Fredericton, York County, New Brunswick, Canada. Hereinafter cited as Death Registration.
Charlotte E. Drake1,2
F, #109018, b. 22 December 1863, d. 1939
Birth* | Charlotte E. Drake was born on 22 December 1863 in New Brunswick.3,2 |
| She was the daughter of William Drake and Isabel Walton.2 |
(Daughter) Census HeadHousehold | Charlotte E. Drake was enumerated on the census of 1871 in the household of William Drake, as a daughter, in Wilmot Parish, Carleton County, New Brunswick, Canada. Enumerated in the household of William Drake (age 37) were his wife, Isabel Walton (age 28) and their children, Mary (age 9), Charlotte (age 7), Howard (age 6), Laura (age 4) and William (age 1). William was a farmer. The family religion was Baptist.4 |
(Daughter) Census HeadHousehold | Charlotte E. Drake was enumerated on the census of 1881 in the household of William Drake, as a daughter, in Wilmot Parish, Carleton County, New Brunswick, Canada. Enumerated in the household of William Drake (age 47) were his wife, Isabel Walton (age 38) and their children, Charlotte (age 18), Howard (age 16), Laura (age 14), William (age 12), Bertha (age 9), John (age 7), Kenneth (age 6) and Coleman (age 2). William was a farmer. The family religion was Free-Will Christian Baptist.5 |
(Daughter) Census HeadHousehold | Charlotte E. Drake was enumerated on the census of 1891 in the household of William Drake, as a daughter, in Wilmot Parish, Carleton County, New Brunswick, Canada. Enumerated in the household of William Drake (age 56) were his wife, Isabel Walton (age 48) and their children, Elizabeth (age 29), Charlotte (age 27), Laura (age 23), William (age 21), Bertha (age 18), John (age 16), Kenneth (age 15) and Coleman (age 12). William was a farmer. The family religion was Free-Will Christian Baptist.6 |
(Daughter) Census HeadHousehold | Charlotte E. Drake was enumerated on the census of 1901 in the household of William Drake, as a daughter, in Wilmot Parish, Carleton County, New Brunswick, Canada. Enumerated in the household of William Drake (age 66) were his wife, Isabella Walton (age 57) and their children, Mary (age 40), Charlotte (age 37), Laura (age 23), Bertha (age 28), Kenneth (age 25) and Banford (age 22). William was a farmer. The family religion was Free-Will Christian Baptist.3 |
Marriage* | Charlotte E. Drake married Frederick D. Flewelling, son of John Flewelling and Ann, on 28 April 1915, in Wilmot, Carleton County, New Brunswick, Canada. They were married by license. Frederick was 64 years old, a widower, merchant, Baptist, living in Wilmot, Carleton County, New Brunswick. Charlotte was 52 years old, a spinster, Baptist, also living in Wilmot. Witness to the wedding was Charlotte's brother, Howard of Mt. Pleasant.1 |
Death* | Charlotte E. Drake died in 1939.2 |
(Interred) Burial | She was buried in the plot of William Drake, in the United Baptist Cemetery, Waterville, Carleton County, New Brunswick, Canada, 46.28356,-67.60694. Inscription: William Drake / Born 1834 Died 1916 / Isabella His Wife / Born 1843 Died 1914 / Charlotte D. Flewelling / 1862 - 1939 / Elizabeth Drake / 1861 - 1948 / DRAKE Left:Laura B. Black / 1867 - 1922 Right:B.C. Drake / 1879 - 1928 / His Wife / Elizabeth / 1884 - 1971.2
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Citations
- [S12821] Marriage Registration, Carleton County, New Brunswick, Canada, Frederick D. Flewelling & Charlotte E. Drake, , Provincial Archives of New Brunswick, Fredericton, York County, New Brunswick, Canada. PANB microfilm F15962, Code B4/1915, Registration Number 1880.
- [S12794] Unknown title. William Drake & Isabella Walton, tombstone inscription & photograph; read by David A. Walker.
- [S12799] 1901 Canada Census, Wilmot Parish, Carleton County, New Brunswick, of William Drake Household #8, 1901, Microfilm Library & Archives Canada, Ottawa; Census Place: Wilmot Parish; Microfilm T-6428 to T-6556, Library & Archives Canada, 395 Wellington St., Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, Library & Archives Canada.
- [S12796] 1871 Canada Census, Wilmot Parish, Carleton County, New Brunswick, of William Drake Household #160, 1871, Microfilm Library & Archives Canada, Ottawa; Census Place: Wilmot Parish; Microfilm C-10384, Page 46, Library & Archives Canada, 395 Wellington St., Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, Library & Archives Canada.
- [S12797] 1881 Canada Census, Wilmot Parish, Carleton County, New Brunswick, of William Drake Household #202, 1881, Microfilm Library & Archives Canada, Ottawa; Census Place: Wilmot Parish; Microfilm C_13182, Page 47, Library & Archives Canada, 395 Wellington St., Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, Library & Archives Canada.
- [S12798] 1891 Canada Census, Wilmot Parish, Carleton County, New Brunswick, of William Drake Household #159, 1891, Microfilm Library & Archives Canada, Ottawa; Census Place: Wilmot Parish; Microfilm T-6298, Library & Archives Canada, 395 Wellington St., Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, Library & Archives Canada.
Clarence B. Drake1,2
M, #109130, b. June 1907, d. 1982
Birth* | Clarence B. Drake was born in June 1907 in New Brunswick, Canada.1 |
| He was the son of John Albion Drake and Delia Maud Cameron.1 |
Birth | Clarence B. Drake was born on 27 April 1906 in Mount Pleasant, Carleton County, New Brunswick, Canada. the informant for this Late Registration of Birth was his mother, dated 30 August 1926, at Bristol, Carleton County.3 |
(Son) Census HeadHousehold | He was enumerated on the census of 1911 in the household of John Drake, as a son, in Stickney, Carleton County, New Brunswick, Canada. Enumerated in the household of John Drake (age 39) were his wife Delia (age 31), their children, Winnifred (age 13), Hazen (age 10), Eva (age 8), Gladys (age 7), Clarence (age 5), Helen (age 3) and Budd (age 2). John was a store keeper. The family religion was Baptist.1 |
(Son) Census HeadHousehold | Clarence B. Drake was enumerated on the census of 1921 in the household of John Albion Drake, as a son, in Peel, Carleton County, New Brunswick, Canada. Enumerated in the household of John Drake (age 45) were his wife Delia (age 43), their children, Hazen (age 20), Eva (age 19), Gladys (age 17), Clarence (age 18), Helen (age 13), Budd (age 12), Harold (age 10) and Jean [sic] (age 8). The family religion was Baptist. The youngest child was recorded here as Jean, Daughter. This should have been John, Son.4 |
Marriage* | Clarence B. Drake married Marjorie A. Estabrooks, daughter of Arthur Estabrooks and Winifred Bell, on 31 January 1931, in home of Earl Giberson, Bristol, Carleton County, New Brunswick, Canada. They were married by license, #15792. Clarence was 24 years old, a bachelor, farmer, religious denomination declared as "none", living in Fielding, Carleton County. Marjorie was 17 years old, a spinster, domestic, religious denomination declared as "none", living in Bristol, Carleton County. Witnesses were Mrs. Judson Estabrooks of Bristol and Janice Estabrooks of Caribou, Maine. The officiating clergyman was Rev. Earl H. Giberson, Free Baptist minister, of Bristol.5 |
Death* | Clarence B. Drake died in 1982.2 |
Burial* | He was buried in Fielding Cemetery, Fielding, Carleton County, New Brunswick, Canada. Inscription: DRAKE / Clarence B. / Drake / 1906 - 1982 | Marjorie A. / Drake / 1913 - 1971.2
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Citations
- [S12843] 1911 Canada Census, Stickney, Carleton County, New Brunswick, of John Drake Household #127, 1911, Microfilm Library & Archives Canada, Ottawa; Census Place: Stickney; Microfilm T-20326 to T-20460, Library & Archives Canada, 395 Wellington St., Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, Library & Archives Canada.
- [S12863] Cemetery marker, Fielding Cemetery, Fielding, Carleton County, New Brunswick, Canada. Clarence B. Drake & Marjorie A., tombstone inscription & photograph; read by David A. Walker.
- [S12866] Late Registration of Birth, Carleton County, New Brunswick, Canada, Clarence Drake, digital copy of original document PANB microfilm F21264, Code 1906-800690 (filed 30 August 1926), Provincial Archives of New Brunswick, Fredericton, York County, New Brunswick, Canada.
- [S12844] 1921 Canada Census, Peel, Carleton County, New Brunswick, household of John Drake, digital copy of original document, Library & Archives Canada, Ottawa; Census Place: Peel, Victoria and Carleton; Reference Number RG 31; Folder Number 37; Page Number 12. Library & Archives Canada, Library & Archives Canada, 395 Wellington St., Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.
- [S12865] Official Notice of Marriage, Bristol, Carleton County, New Brunswick, Canada, Clarence Drake & Marjorie Estabrooks marriage, Provincial Archives of New Brunswick, Fredericton, York County, New Brunswick, Canada. PANB microfilm F19751, Code B4/1931, Number 1282.
- [S12868] Cemetery marker, Fielding Cemetery, Fielding, Carleton County, New Brunswick, Canada. Edsel Wayne & Carole Louise Drake, tombstone inscription & photograph; read by David A. Walker.
- [S12869] Registration of Death, Province of New Brunswick, Canada, digital copy of original document PANB microfilm F19365, Volume 136, Registration Number 31158 (filed 7 March 1941), Provincial Archives of New Brunswick, Fredericton, York County, New Brunswick, Canada. Hereinafter cited as Death Registration.
Clinton Aldrich Drake1
M, #109117, b. 1 June 1894
Name-Com | Clinton Aldrich Drake is commonly known as Clinton Drake.2 |
Birth* | He was born on 1 June 1894 in New Brunswick, Canada.2 |
| He was the son of Howard Drake and Mary Frances Stephenson.2 |
Alt-Birth Date | An alternate recorded birth date is on 1 June 1895 in Mount Pleasant, Carleton County, New Brunswick, Canada. The informant for this Late Registration of Birth was his uncle, brother of his mother, Gideon E. Stephenson, dated 19 October 1946 at Woodstock, Carleton County.1 |
(Son) Census HeadHousehold | Clinton Drake was enumerated on the census of 1901 in the household of Howard Drake, as a son, in Peel, Carleton County, New Brunswick, Canada. Enumerated in the household of Howard Drake (age 36) were his wife Mary (age 36), their children, Edna (age 11), Anna (age 10), Beatrice (age 7), Clinton (age 6) and Mary (age 2). Howard was a farmer. The family religion was Baptist.2 |
(Son) Census HeadHousehold | Clinton Drake was enumerated on the census of 1911 in the household of Howard Drake, as a son, in Mount Pleasant, Carleton County, New Brunswick, Canada. Enumerated in the household of Howard Drake (age 46) were his wife Mary (age 46), their children, Edna (age 22), Beatrice (age 17), Clinton (age 16), Mary (age 12), Marjorie (age 10), Mildred (age 8), Essie (age 6) and Shirley (age 1). Howard was a farmer. The family religion was Baptist.3 |
(Son) Census HeadHousehold | Clinton Drake was enumerated on the census of 1921 in the household of Howard Drake, as a son, in Mount Pleasant, Carleton County, New Brunswick, Canada. Enumerated in the household of Howard Drake (age 56) were his wife Mary (age 56), their children, Clinton (age 25), Mary (age 23), Marjorie (age 20) and Essie (age 15). Howard was a farmer. The family religion was Baptist.4 |
Marriage* | Clinton Aldrich Drake married Beulah May/Mae Ellis, daughter of Mansfield Ellis and Addie Thorne, on 21 June 1922, in Hartland, Carleton County, New Brunswick, Canada. They were married by license, #10169. Clinton was 27 years old, a bachelor, farmer, Baptist, living in Mount Pleasant, Carleton County. Beulah was 18 years old, a spinster, housekeeper, Baptist, living in Bannon, Carleton County. The officiating clergyman was Baptist minister Ernest A. Trites, of Hartland.5 |
Citations
- [S12884] Late Registration of Birth, Carleton County, New Brunswick, Canada, Clinton Aldrich Drake, digital copy of original document PANB microfilm F18786, Code 1895-D-63 (filed 21 October 1946), Provincial Archives of New Brunswick, Fredericton, York County, New Brunswick, Canada.
- [S12836] 1901 Canada Census, Peel, Carleton County, New Brunswick, of Howard Drake Household #27, 1901, Microfilm Library & Archives Canada, Ottawa; Census Place: Peel; Microfilm T-6428 to T-6556, Library & Archives Canada, 395 Wellington St., Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, Library & Archives Canada.
- [S12837] 1911 Canada Census, Mount Pleasant, Carleton County, New Brunswick, of Howard Drake Household #49, 1911, Microfilm Library & Archives Canada, Ottawa; Census Place: Mount Pleasant; Microfilm T-20326 to T-20460, Library & Archives Canada, 395 Wellington St., Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, Library & Archives Canada.
- [S12840] 1921 Canada Census, Mount Pleasant, Carleton County, New Brunswick, household of Howard Drake, digital copy of original document, Library & Archives Canada, Ottawa; Census Place: Wilmot (Parish), Victoria and Carleton; Reference Number RG 31; Folder Number 37; Page Number 10. Library & Archives Canada, Library & Archives Canada, 395 Wellington St., Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.
- [S12890] Official Notice of Marriage, Hartland, Carleton County County, New Brunswick, Canada, Clinton Drake & May Beulah Ellis marriage, Provincial Archives of New Brunswick, Fredericton, York County, New Brunswick, Canada. PANB microfilm F19681, Code B4/1922, Number 1060.
Cora Binney Drake
F, #13742
Dorothy Drake1
F, #8423
Birth* | Dorothy Drake was born in Colyton, Devonshire, England, 50.740194,-3.070355. |
Baptism | She was baptized on 26 March 1623 in Colyton, Devonshire, England, 50.740194,-3.070355.1,2 |
| She was the daughter of William Drake of Yardbury, Colyton, Esq. and Margaret Westover. |
Citations
- [S262] Louis Stoughton Drake, The Drake Family in England and America, 1360-1895 (Rutland, Vermont: Tuttle Antiquarian Books (Reprint), Boston, 1896). Hereinafter cited as The Drake Family in England and America, 1360-1895.
- [S18197] Colonial Families of the United States of America, in Which is Given the History, Genealogy and Armorial Bearings of Colonial Families in the American Colonies from the Time of the Settlement of Jamestown, 13 May 1607, to the Battle of Lexington, 19 April 1775. 7 Volumes., ed. compiled by George Norbury Mackenzie & Nelson Osgood Rhodes, compiler, (Baltimore, Maryland: reprinted 1966, 1995 by Genealogical Publishing Company, published 1912), p. 136. Hereinafter cited as Colonial Families of the United States of America.
Ebenezer Drake
M, #8677, d. after 1731
Father | John Drake b. 12 Mar 1658/59, d. 10 Oct 1717 |
Mother | Sarah King b. 31 Jan 1665/66, d. 4 Sep 1727 |
Edna Lucretia Drake1
F, #109113, b. 29 April 1889
Name-Com | Edna Lucretia Drake is commonly known as Edna Drake.2 |
Birth* | She was born on 29 April 1889 in Mount Pleasant, Carleton County, New Brunswick, Canada. the informant for this Late Registration of Birth was her uncle, brother of her mother, Gideon E. Stephenson, dated 12 June 1947 at Peel, Carleton County.3,1 |
| She was the daughter of Howard Drake and Mary Frances Stephenson.2 |
(Daughter) Census HeadHousehold | Edna Drake was enumerated on the census of 15 April 1891 in the household of Howard Drake, as a daughter, in Peel, Carleton County, New Brunswick, Canada. Enumerated in the household of Howard Drake (age 25) were his wife Mary (age 24), their daughters, Edna (age 2) and Mildred (age 4 months). Howard was a farmer. The family religion was Baptist.2 |
(Informant - Birth) Birth | Edna Drake was the informant for the Late Birth Registration of Mary Elizabeth Drake, who was born on 5 June 1898 in Mount Pleasant, Carleton County, New Brunswick, Canada; the informant for this Late Registration of Birth was her older sister, signed as Mrs. Edna (Drake) Hawthorne, dated 29 April 1958 at Stickney, Carleton County.3,4 |
(Daughter) Census HeadHousehold | Edna Drake was enumerated on the census of 1901 in the household of Howard Drake, as a daughter, in Peel, Carleton County, New Brunswick, Canada. Enumerated in the household of Howard Drake (age 36) were his wife Mary (age 36), their children, Edna (age 11), Anna (age 10), Beatrice (age 7), Clinton (age 6) and Mary (age 2). Howard was a farmer. The family religion was Baptist.3 |
(Daughter) Census HeadHousehold | Edna Drake was enumerated on the census of 1911 in the household of Howard Drake, as a daughter, in Mount Pleasant, Carleton County, New Brunswick, Canada. Enumerated in the household of Howard Drake (age 46) were his wife Mary (age 46), their children, Edna (age 22), Beatrice (age 17), Clinton (age 16), Mary (age 12), Marjorie (age 10), Mildred (age 8), Essie (age 6) and Shirley (age 1). Howard was a farmer. The family religion was Baptist.5 |
Marriage* | Edna Lucretia Drake married William Millen Hawthorne, son of Alexander Hawthorne and Emily Armstrong, on 3 September 1917, in Carleton County, New Brunswick, Canada. They were married by license. William was 27 years old, a bachelor, a trainman, Presbyterian, living in McAdam Junction. Edna was 28 years old, a spinster, United Baptist, living in Mount Pleasant.6 |
Citations
- [S12882] Late Registration of Birth, Carleton County, New Brunswick, Canada, Edna Lucretia Drake, digital copy of original document PANB microfilm F18778, Code 1889-D-68 (filed 24 June 1947), Provincial Archives of New Brunswick, Fredericton, York County, New Brunswick, Canada.
- [S12835] 1891 Canada Census, Peel, Carleton County, New Brunswick, of Howard Drake Household #142, 15 April 1891, Microfilm Library & Archives Canada, Ottawa; Census Place: Wilmot Parish; Microfilm T-6298, Library & Archives Canada, 395 Wellington St., Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, Library & Archives Canada.
- [S12836] 1901 Canada Census, Peel, Carleton County, New Brunswick, of Howard Drake Household #27, 1901, Microfilm Library & Archives Canada, Ottawa; Census Place: Peel; Microfilm T-6428 to T-6556, Library & Archives Canada, 395 Wellington St., Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, Library & Archives Canada.
- [S12885] Late Registration of Birth, Carleton County, New Brunswick, Canada, Mary Elizabeth Drake, digital copy of original document PANB microfilm F18791, Code 1898-D-73 (filed 16 May 1958), Provincial Archives of New Brunswick, Fredericton, York County, New Brunswick, Canada.
- [S12837] 1911 Canada Census, Mount Pleasant, Carleton County, New Brunswick, of Howard Drake Household #49, 1911, Microfilm Library & Archives Canada, Ottawa; Census Place: Mount Pleasant; Microfilm T-20326 to T-20460, Library & Archives Canada, 395 Wellington St., Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, Library & Archives Canada.
- [S12886] Marriage Registration, Carleton County, New Brunswick, Canada, William Millen Hawthorne & Edna Lucretia Drake, , Provincial Archives of New Brunswick, Fredericton, York County, New Brunswick, Canada. PANB microfilm F15971, Code B4/1917, Number 2193.
- [S12888] Index to Provincial Registratiions of Birth, New Brunswick, Canada, Muriel Irene Hawthorne, transcription PANB microfilm ------, Code A5/1920, Number 5006 (9 March 1920), Provincial Archives of New Brunswick, Fredericton, York County, New Brunswick, Canada.
Edsel Wayne Drake1
M, #109161, b. 1933, d. 1957
Citations
- [S12868] Cemetery marker, Fielding Cemetery, Fielding, Carleton County, New Brunswick, Canada. Edsel Wayne & Carole Louise Drake, tombstone inscription & photograph; read by David A. Walker.
Edward Drake
M, #21113, b. 17 November 1916
Eleanor Drake1
F, #8424, b. 15 December 1625
Baptism* | Eleanor Drake was baptized on 15 December 1625 in Colyton, Devonshire, England, 50.740194,-3.070355.2 |
| She was the daughter of William Drake of Yardbury, Colyton, Esq. and Margaret Westover. |
Marriage* | Eleanor Drake married John Seward, son of Thomas Seward of Downlands, Axmouth, Devonshire., circa 1645.3 |
Citations
- [S262] Louis Stoughton Drake, The Drake Family in England and America, 1360-1895 (Rutland, Vermont: Tuttle Antiquarian Books (Reprint), Boston, 1896). Hereinafter cited as The Drake Family in England and America, 1360-1895.
- [S18197] Colonial Families of the United States of America, in Which is Given the History, Genealogy and Armorial Bearings of Colonial Families in the American Colonies from the Time of the Settlement of Jamestown, 13 May 1607, to the Battle of Lexington, 19 April 1775. 7 Volumes., ed. compiled by George Norbury Mackenzie & Nelson Osgood Rhodes, compiler, (Baltimore, Maryland: reprinted 1966, 1995 by Genealogical Publishing Company, published 1912), p. 136. Hereinafter cited as Colonial Families of the United States of America.
- [S2078] Drake Family Genealogy, online http://www.xroyvision.com.au/drake/drakepage.htm. Hereinafter cited as Drake Family Genealogy.
Elianor Drake1
F, #8685
Citations
- [S262] Louis Stoughton Drake, The Drake Family in England and America, 1360-1895 (Rutland, Vermont: Tuttle Antiquarian Books (Reprint), Boston, 1896). Hereinafter cited as The Drake Family in England and America, 1360-1895.
Elizabeth Drake1
F, #8417, b. 1670, d. 14 June 1748
Citations
- [S262] Louis Stoughton Drake, The Drake Family in England and America, 1360-1895 (Rutland, Vermont: Tuttle Antiquarian Books (Reprint), Boston, 1896). Hereinafter cited as The Drake Family in England and America, 1360-1895.
Elizabeth Drake1
F, #8427, b. 10 December 1632
Baptism* | Elizabeth Drake was baptized on 10 December 1632 in St. Andrew's Church, Colyton, Devonshire, England, 50.740194,-3.070355.2 |
| She was the daughter of William Drake of Yardbury, Colyton, Esq. and Margaret Westover. |
Immigration* | Elizabeth Drake immigrated in 1653/54. Elizabeth came to America with her brother, Thomas and sister Joan. They settled in Weymouth, Massachusetts Colony.1,2 |
Marriage* | She married Ezekiel Hamlin of Boston, Massachusetts on 8 June 1654, They were married by Richard Bellingham, Governor of Massachusetts.2 |
Citations
- [S262] Louis Stoughton Drake, The Drake Family in England and America, 1360-1895 (Rutland, Vermont: Tuttle Antiquarian Books (Reprint), Boston, 1896). Hereinafter cited as The Drake Family in England and America, 1360-1895.
- [S18197] Colonial Families of the United States of America, in Which is Given the History, Genealogy and Armorial Bearings of Colonial Families in the American Colonies from the Time of the Settlement of Jamestown, 13 May 1607, to the Battle of Lexington, 19 April 1775. 7 Volumes., ed. compiled by George Norbury Mackenzie & Nelson Osgood Rhodes, compiler, (Baltimore, Maryland: reprinted 1966, 1995 by Genealogical Publishing Company, published 1912), p. 136. Hereinafter cited as Colonial Families of the United States of America.
Elizabeth Drake1,2,3,4,5
F, #59264, b. 1 March 1724/25, d. circa 1768
Note* | The following is the famous Drake connection for the family line. You will notice that this has little relation to the actual line, with many dates and persons incorrect. Drake connection for this family line: Thomas Drake (youngest brother of Sir Francis Drake) married Elizabeth Aregore, and had one son named Francis, who became the first Baronet. Francis's first marriage produced no issue. He then married Joanne Stroud and had five sons. John, the third child of Francis and Joanne was born 28 July 1610. He married and had six children. John, John's first child, was born in England ca 1657. He married Hannah Moore in America 30 November 1692, They had five children. John, the first child of John and Hannah was born at Windsor, CT September 15, 1694. He married Esther White 14 April 1723,they had two daughters. Elizabeth, born 5 March 1724, married first William Corey, son of John Corey of North Kingston, RI, on April 3rd 1742. They had two sons. Her first husband William died in 1746. Elizabeth then married Thomas Corey, the brother of her first husband William, on 15 February 1748 and to them were born six children.4 |
Birth* | Elizabeth Drake was born on 1 March 1724/25 in East Greenwich, Kent County, Rhode Island.7,6 |
| She was the daughter of Captain John Drake Jr. and Esther White.6 |
(First) Marriage* | Elizabeth Drake married first William Corey, son of John Cory Jr. and Elizabeth Evans, on 3 April 1743 in East Greenwich, Rhode Island.7,6 |
(Second) Marriage* | Elizabeth Drake married second Thomas Corey, son of John Cory Jr. and Elizabeth Evans, on 15 February 1748 in East Greenwich, Rhode Island, An alternate marriage date is 5 February 1748, from "The Drake Family in England and America". Thomas was a brother of William.8 |
Death* | Elizabeth Drake died circa 1768.4 |
Citations
- [S30] Dawn Cruickshank, Family history records, unknown location.
- [S255] David Moore, online http://www.geocities.com/david_al_moore. Hereinafter cited as David Moore.
- [S1858] Al B. Cory, compiler, Corys of America, Ancestors and Descendants, 2nd Edition, Vol. II (self published, 1994). Hereinafter cited as Corys of America, Ancestors and Descendants.
- [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.
- [S316] Editor Lucy Mary Kellogg, F.A.S.G. Robert M. & Ruth W. Sherman, Mayflower Families through Five Generations, vol. 1, The Descendants of William White (Plymouth, Massachusetts: General Society of Mayflower Descendants, 1988). Hereinafter cited as Mayflower Families through Five Generations, vol. 1.
- [S2043] Cory Family Society. This site contains genealogies of several early Corey/Cory families., online http://www.coryfamsoc.com, Page 23. Hereinafter cited as Cory Family Society.
- [S262] Louis Stoughton Drake, The Drake Family in England and America, 1360-1895 (Rutland, Vermont: Tuttle Antiquarian Books (Reprint), Boston, 1896). Hereinafter cited as The Drake Family in England and America, 1360-1895.
- [S259] Ed. by L.M. Kellogg, Mayflower Families Through Five Generations. Description of the Pilgrims, 1620, Vol. 1, The Descendants of William White (Plymouth, Massachusetts: General Society of Mayflower Descendants, 1975), p. 170. Hereinafter cited as Mayflower Families Through Five Generations.
- [S18533] Rhode Island Births and Christenings, 1600-1914. "Rhode Island Births and Christenings, 1600-1914", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:F87V-H4G: 17 December 2019), Esther Corey, 1751., Esther Corey entry, digital copy of original document Microfilm 908270, Digital Folder Number 007831442, Indexing Batch C50195-1 (30 May 1751),.
Elizabeth Drake1
F, #81940, b. November 1685, d. circa 1720
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.