Isaac Amos Williams and Caroline Seymore Sanders’ fourth daughter was named Amy Seymore Williams and was born in 1856 in what was then known as Canada West [D03763, D03788, D03789, D05012, D05018, D05019, D05020]. She grew up in Guelph and later moved with her family to Mount Forest and Lindsay [D03763, D03788, D03789].
Amy emigrated to the United States in 1898 [D05019], a few years after both her mother and father had passed. She first settled in Ogden, Utah to live with her younger sister Edith Mary Williams Bostaph and her husband William Bostaph [D07013].
Amy lived in Ogden a few years before relocating to Globe, Gilla, Arizona around 1900. Benjamin and Sarah Eastman, in-laws of Amy’s younger brother Edwin L. Williams had relocated there when their son, the Reverend Frederick Soloman Eastman was appointed to the St John’s Episcopal Church in Globe [D07134, D07136].
Amy married William Gaskill in Globe 19 February 1901 [D05105, D07130]. Frederick Eastman performed the marriage and his parents Benjamin and Sarah served as witnesses to the marriage [D05105, D07130].
William Gaskill was born 17 November 1855 in Manchester, England [D05021, D05023, D05614, D05615]. He emigrated to Canada in 1879 at the age of twenty-four settling in Fort William, Ontario (now part of Thunder Bay) [D05614, D05615]. He found work with the Canadian Pacific Railroad as an accountant and worked there for eighteen years before moving to Globe, Arizona in December of 1899 [D05614, D05615].
In Globe, William became a partner in the successful butchering firm of Ryan & Gaskill [D05614, D05615] where he worked until he retired in late 1908 due to his health which was getting progressively worse [D05621]. William Gaskill died 13 February 1909 of locomotor ataxia at the age of fifty-three [D05021, D05023, D05614, D05615].
After her husband’s death, Amy Williams Gaskil briefly moved back to Ogden to live with her sister Edith and brother-in-law William once again [D05619]. From there she relocated to Salmon, Idaho to live with her brother Fred A Williams on his farm where she found work as a music teacher [D05018, D05619]. Fred had lost his wife only a few years before.
Amy married William Russell Hoyt, 19 May 1912 in Portland, Oregon [D05014]. William was a photographer who had lost his first wife only the previous year [D07104].
The two remained in Oregon, moving between Portland, Salem and eventually Eugene [D07083, D07085]. WIlliam Hoyt died in Eugene, Oregon, 11 August 1924 at the age of seventy-six [D07078, D07079, D07112, D07113]. After her second husband’s death, Amy moved back to Portland and continued her work as a music teacher. She passed away herself 6 January 1929 [D05012, D05013, D05020].
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[D03763] 1861 census of Canada East, Canada West, New Brunswick, and Nova Scotia, Wellington, Guelph, p. 31; RG 31; digital images,Ancestry.ca.
[D03788] 1871 census of Canada, Ontario, district 35, sub-district e, Mount Forest, p. 49, dwelling 173, family 173; RG 31; digital images.
[D03789] 1881 census of Canada, Ontario, district 129, sub-district B-2, Lindsay, Victoria, p. 99, dwelling 458, family 469; RG 31; digital images, Ancestry.ca.
[D05012] Riverview Cemetery (Portland, Multnomah, Oregon).
[D05013] Oregon Oregon State Archives and Records Center, Oregon Death Index, 1903-1998, 73; digital image, Family Search, "Oregon Death Index," FamilySearch.com.
[D05014] Oregon Oregon State Library, Oregon Marriage Index 1906-2009, 22447, Hoyt-Gaskill; digital images "Oregon Marriage Index,"
[D05015] Arizona Arizona History and Archives Division, Arizona County Marriage Records 1865-1972, 1: 315, 356134, Gaskill-Williams; digital images "Arizona County Marriage Records," ancestry.ca.
[D05018] 1910 U.S. census, population schedule, Brooklyn, enumeration district (ED) 0200, sheet 1A, p. 1A; digital images,ancestry.com; citing National Archives and Records Administration microfilm T624, roll T624_226.
[D05019] 1920 U.S. census, population schedule, Portland, enumeration district (ED) 160, sheet 5A, p. 5A, dwelling 255, family 298; digital images, ancestry.com; citing National Archives and Records Administration microfilm T625, roll T625_1502.
[D05020] The Oregonian, 9 January 1929, p. 13, col. 3; digital images.
[D05021] Globe Cemetery (Globe, Gila, Arizona). ID: D05021.
[D05023] Arizona Arizona Department of Health Services, death certificate (1909); digital image, "Arizona Death Records, 1887-1960,”
[D05614] “Honored Man Dead,"Arizona Silver Belt, 14 February 1909, p. 3, col. 5; digital images, newspaperarchive.com.
[D05615] "Death of William Gaskill,"Arizona Silver Belt, 17 February1909, p. 6, col. 6; digital images, Newspaper Archive (newspaperarchive.com).
[D05619] "Located in Idaho," Arizona Silver Belt, 09 May 1909, p. 7, col. 5; digital images, Newspaper Archive (newspaperarchive.com)
[D05621] "Personal Paragraphs," Arizona Silver Belt, 21 January 1909, p. 8, col. 3; digital images(newspapers.com)
[D07078] Oregon Oregon State Archives and Records Center, Oregon Death Index, 1903-1998, 268; digital image, Family Search, "Oregon Death Index," FamilySearch.com.
[D07079] Multnomah Park Cemetery (Portland, Multnomah, Oregon), F, 61, 5.
[D07083] US City Directories, 1917:, 104; digital images(accessed 6 Dec 2020).
[D07085] US City Directories, 1915:, 619; digital images(accessed 6 Dec 2020).
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[D07013] ”Local News," Arizona Silver Belt, 21 February 1901, p. 8, col. 1; digital images, newspapers.com
[D07112] "Died," 12 Aug 1924, p. 5, col. 4; digital images, newspapers.com.
[D07113] "William R. Hoyt, Eugene, Succumbs," The Eugene Guard, 11 Aug 1924, p. 2, col. 5; digital images, newspapers.com.
[D07134] F.S. Eastman, "Farewell of F.S. Eastman,"Arizona Silver Belt, 1 May 1902, p. 5, col. 3; digital images, newspapers.com
[D07130] “Local News," Arizona Silver Belt, 21 February 1901, p. 8, col. 1; digital images, newspapers.com
[D07136] “St John’s Episcopal Church Report,” Arizona Silver Belt, 11 July 1901, p. 1, col. 5; digital images, newspapers.com
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