In the 1861 census, the McLeod family has an Ellen McLeod living with them and is listed as a family member [D01599]:
From the 1861 census, Ellen McLeod was born about 1825-1826 in Scotland.
Then, there is an Ellen Reynolds living with the McLeod family in 1871 and 1881 [D01233] & [D01329]:
She is listed as being widowed.
The ultimate question I'm trying to answer is who is Ellen McLeod. But for the time being, I'm trying to determine if Ellen McLeod and Ellen Reynolds are the same person. I've found Ellen Reynolds in the 1891 census, her death registration and her gravestone and it would appear that she was born around the same time as Ellen McLeod in Scotland.
Analysis
If they are the same person:
- Then Ellen McLeod married a Reynolds between 1861 and 1871
- Mr. Reynolds died between 1861 and 1871
If they are two different people:
- Ellen McLeod should appear in the 1871 or later censuses
- Ellen Reynolds should appear in the 1861 census
Next actions:
* Look for marriage between 1861 and 1871 for Ellen McLeod and Reynolds
* Look for 1901 census record for Ellen Reynolds
* Look for death record for Mr. Reynolds between 1861 and 1871
* Look for ellen and john in 1841 census Scotland
* Look for obituary for Ellen Reynolds
* Look for obituary for John McLeod
Sunday, November 18, 2018
Sunday, November 11, 2018
In Remembrance
Today being the 100th anniversary of the end of World War 1, I thought I'd post a remembrance to all of those in my tree who fought in the war
Edwin Ashton | BEF | Survived WW1 |
Lawrence Ashton | 75th Bn CEF | Died September 2, 1918 |
Charles A. Brown | 4th Signal Co. CEF | Survived WW1 |
Wilfred M. Brown | Can Signal Pool, CEF | Survived WW1 |
Herbert Hewett Burnet | CEF | Survived WW1 |
Everett Delahaye | US Military | Survived WW1 |
Peter Delahaye | US Military | Survived WW1 |
John C. Douglas | 20th Bn CEF | Survived WW1 |
Stewart Arnold Douglas | CEF | Survived WW1 |
Thomas W. Douglas | 3rd MGC CEF | Survived WW1 |
Reynold Hardy | CEF | Survived WW1 |
Duncan Hook | Lancashire Fusiliers, BEF | Died July 8, 1915 |
Geoffrey Hook | Royal Air Force, BEF | Died April 10, 1918 |
Harry Theodore Hook | BEF | Survived WW1 |
Robin Hook | Lancashire Fusiliers, BEF | Died August 7, 1915 |
Valentine Hook | Royal West Surrey Regiment, BEF | Died May 3, 1917 |
Howard Radford Letty | CEF | Died October 8, 1916 |
George Russell Miller | CEF | Survived WW1 |
James Piggott | CEF | Survived WW1 |
Christopher Place | King's Royal Rifles, BEF | Died February 19, 1917 |
Thomas Place | East Lancashire Regiment, BEF | Died August 13, 1915 |
John Raymond Price | CEF | Survived WW1 |
Emerson Claude Smith | 4th Canadian Mounted Rifles CEF | Died June 7, 1917 |
George Wilfred "Fred" Smith | 15th Bn CEF | Died July 22, 1918 |
John McLeod Wainwright | CEF | Survived WW1 |
Friday, November 9, 2018
Marriage Date Found: Adam Smith & Kate Williams
I just realized that it has been a few months since I've posted here. So, here's a quick update. I'm currently working on researching some branches of the Williams family, in particular the Smith family of Eugenia Falls, Ontario.
I was trying to determine the date of marriage for Adam Smith and Kate J. Williams. All evidence pointed to about 1880; their first child was born in 1881, and an article I found suggested that they got married about a year and a half after her older sister Jane Emily Williams married William Henry Madden. The date of that marriage was July 2 1879. So, towards the end of 1880 would seem the most likely date.
The problem is that I couldn't find them in the civil registration marriages for Ontario. So I had a look in the newspapers next. Fortunately, the Grey Highlands Public Library has a collection of Grey Highlands newspapers. I found this article in the Markdale Standard, Dec 3 1880:
The article suggests that the marriage had occurred recently, but didn't give an exact date. I checked earlier newspapers, but found no mention of the actual date. So, knowing that both husband and wife lived past 1930, I decided to look for a 50th anniversary article and found one in the 29 October 1930 issue of Flesherton Advance that mentioned they celebrated their golden wedding anniversary on 23 October 1930. So there you have it, I was able to find their marriage date of 23 October 1880 via a roundabout way
I was trying to determine the date of marriage for Adam Smith and Kate J. Williams. All evidence pointed to about 1880; their first child was born in 1881, and an article I found suggested that they got married about a year and a half after her older sister Jane Emily Williams married William Henry Madden. The date of that marriage was July 2 1879. So, towards the end of 1880 would seem the most likely date.
The problem is that I couldn't find them in the civil registration marriages for Ontario. So I had a look in the newspapers next. Fortunately, the Grey Highlands Public Library has a collection of Grey Highlands newspapers. I found this article in the Markdale Standard, Dec 3 1880:
The article suggests that the marriage had occurred recently, but didn't give an exact date. I checked earlier newspapers, but found no mention of the actual date. So, knowing that both husband and wife lived past 1930, I decided to look for a 50th anniversary article and found one in the 29 October 1930 issue of Flesherton Advance that mentioned they celebrated their golden wedding anniversary on 23 October 1930. So there you have it, I was able to find their marriage date of 23 October 1880 via a roundabout way
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