Research Notes: Irene Boyd Family Notes

Ancestors of Muriel Irene Boyd

5. Muriel Irene1 BOYD (child of Robert, #10);[1],[2] born 14 Apr 1912 at Toronto, York Co., Ontario, Canada;[3],[4] married Donald Albery Bone, son of Milton Ernest Edward Bone and Jane Bain, 17 Oct 1936 at Baptist Church, Toronto, York Co., Ontario, Canada;[5] died 4 Sep 1998 at Queensway General Hospital, Etobicoke, Ontario, Canada, at age 86.

In 1937, Muriel Irene Boyd and Donald Albery Bone lived at 76 Methuen Ave., Toronto, York Co., Ontario, Canada.[6] Between 1938 and 1950, Muriel Irene Boyd and Donald Albery Bone lived at 4 Brumell Ave., Toronto, York Co., Ontario, Canada, with Irene's mother Muriel.[7] Between 1951 and 1983, Muriel Irene Boyd and Donald Albery Bone lived at 22 Kenridge Ave., Toronto, Ontario, Canada.[8] Between Jun 1983 and Apr 1996, Muriel Irene Boyd and Donald Albery Bone lived at 820 Burnhamthorpe Rd., Etobicoke, Ontario, Canada.[9],[10] Between Apr 1996 and Aug 1998, Muriel Irene Boyd continued living at 820 Burnhamthorpe Rd., Etobicoke, Ontario, Canada.[11]



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    10. Robert2 BOYD Jr. (child of Robert, #20);[12],[13] baptized 12 May 1884 at Garvagh, Co. Londonderry, Ulster, Ireland;[14] married Muriel May Marchment (see #11), daughter of Samuel William Marchment and Augusta Alice Judd, 7 Apr 1909 at Dovercourt Road Baptist, Toronto, York Co., Ontario, Canada; where Robert was 26 and a bookkeeper, Muriel was 21. Witnesses were brother Thomas Boyd and friend Mable Burbidge. J.J. Ross officiated;[15],[16] died 22 Nov 1938 at Toronto, York Co., Ontario, Canada, at age 54.[17]

    He Did Robert work as an assistant to Robert Cameron in his hardware store in Wellington Street, Ballymena Town, Co. Antrim? in 1901.[18],[19] He emigrated in Jul 1904 to Toronto, York Co., Ontario, Canada; having left Londonderry on 17 Jun 1904 aboard Tunisian, travelled to Liverpool by 25 Jun, and then to Quebec and Montreal.[20],[21],[22] He lived circa 1906 at with the Burbidges, Toronto, York Co., Ontario, Canada; probably at 35 Givens.[23],[24] Between 1907 and 1909, Robert Boyd Jr. lived at 3 Givens, Toronto, York Co., Ontario, Canada, where Robert was a labourer living with John Craig, a grinder.[25],[26] In 1908, Robert Boyd Jr. lived at 113 Dovercourt Rd, Toronto, York Co., Ontario, Canada, possibly.[27] In 1910, Robert Boyd Jr. and Muriel May Marchment lived at 234 Pearson Avenue, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, and Robert was clerk with S.W. Marchment & Co.[28] In 1911, Robert Boyd Jr. and Muriel May Marchment lived at 489 Marion St. W, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, with Muriel's parents.[29] He and Muriel May Marchment appeared on the census of 1911 at 489 Marion St., Toronto, York Co., Ontario, Canada; where Muriel's father Samuel (62) was head of the family, a contractor, with Augusta (46), Ethel (25) and her husband Earnest Tregaskes (31) a bookeeper, Muriel (23) and her husband Robert Boyd (26) a bookkeeper and daughter Margaret (2 mo.), Harold (18), Mabel (15), and Norman (12) were present. All were Baptist except the Tregaskes who were Anglican.[30] From 1912 to 1926, Robert Boyd Jr. and Muriel May Marchment lived at 132 Garden Ave., Toronto, Ontario, Canada.[31] Robert and Muriel travelled with Margaret (1) and Infant (6mo) to Liverpool aboard the S. S. Victorian, arriving 28 Jun 1912.[32] He and Muriel May Marchment appeared on the census of 1921 at 132 Garden Ave., Toronto, Ontario, Canada; where Robert (40) was a (commercial) traveller earning $2000/yr, with Muriel (36), Margaret (12) and Irene (8) present.[33] He and Muriel May Marchment travelled to Ireland with Irene (15). Robert was a director. They arrived from Montreal to Belfast aboard Letitia 9 Jul 1927, and returned home on the same ship, departing Belfast 12 Aug 1927 in 1927.[34],[35] From 1927 to 1938, Robert Boyd Jr. and Muriel May Marchment lived at 4 Brumell Ave., Toronto, Ontario, Canada.[36] He travelled to Ireland alone, described himself as a manager. He returned from Belfast on the Dutchess of Atholl on 7 Jul 1933 in 1933.[37] He was an employee of City Coal & Coke Co between 1935 and 1937.[38]

    Children of Robert2 Boyd Jr. and Muriel May Marchment (see #11) both born at Toronto, York Co., Ontario, Canada, were as follows:

    • i. Margaret Augusta1 Boyd; born 6 Apr 1911;[17],[39] died of a cerebral hemorrhage 16 Aug 1922 at Toronto, York Co., Ontario, Canada, at age 11;[17],[40] buried 18 Aug 1922 at Prospect Cemetery, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.[41]

      She was ill with Hodgkin's disease (today known as Hodgkin's lymphoma) circa Feb 1922.[42]

    • 5. ii. Muriel Irene Boyd.

    11. Muriel May2 MARCHMENT (child of Samuel, #22);[43],[44] born 14 Apr 1888 at Toronto, York Co., Ontario, Canada;[45],[46] married Robert Boyd Jr. (see #10), son of Robert Boyd Sr. and Margaret Anne Wilson, 7 Apr 1909 at Dovercourt Road Baptist, Toronto, York Co., Ontario, Canada; where Robert was 26 and a bookkeeper, Muriel was 21. Witnesses were brother Thomas Boyd and friend Mable Burbidge. J.J. Ross officiated;[15],[16] died 16 Jan 1970 at Toronto, Ontario, Canada, at age 81.[47]

    In 1910, Muriel May Marchment and Robert Boyd Jr. lived at 234 Pearson Avenue, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, and Robert was clerk with S.W. Marchment & Co.[28] In 1911, Muriel May Marchment and Robert Boyd Jr. lived at 489 Marion St. W, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, with Muriel's parents.[29] She and Robert Boyd Jr. appeared on the census of 1911 at 489 Marion St., Toronto, York Co., Ontario, Canada; where Muriel's father Samuel (62) was head of the family, a contractor, with Augusta (46), Ethel (25) and her husband Earnest Tregaskes (31) a bookeeper, Muriel (23) and her husband Robert Boyd (26) a bookkeeper and daughter Margaret (2 mo.), Harold (18), Mabel (15), and Norman (12) were present. All were Baptist except the Tregaskes who were Anglican.[30] From 1912 to 1926, Muriel May Marchment and Robert Boyd Jr. lived at 132 Garden Ave., Toronto, Ontario, Canada.[31] Robert and Muriel travelled with Margaret (1) and Infant (6mo) to Liverpool aboard the S. S. Victorian, arriving 28 Jun 1912.[32] She and Robert Boyd Jr. appeared on the census of 1921 at 132 Garden Ave., Toronto, Ontario, Canada; where Robert (40) was a (commercial) traveller earning $2000/yr, with Muriel (36), Margaret (12) and Irene (8) present.[33] She and Robert Boyd Jr. travelled to Ireland with Irene (15). Robert was a director. They arrived from Montreal to Belfast aboard Letitia 9 Jul 1927, and returned home on the same ship, departing Belfast 12 Aug 1927 in 1927.[34],[35] From 1927 to 1938, Muriel May Marchment and Robert Boyd Jr. lived at 4 Brumell Ave., Toronto, Ontario, Canada.[36] Between 1938 and 1953, Muriel May Marchment lived at 4 Brumell Ave., Toronto, Ontario, Canada.[48] Between 1955 and 1956, Muriel May Marchment lived at 304 The Kingsway South, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.[49] Between 1957 and 1958, Muriel May Marchment lived at 2559 Bloor St. West, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, (same building as sister Ethel).[50] Between 1959 and 1961, Muriel May Marchment lived at #110 - 12 Anglesey Blvd., Etobicoke, Ontario, Canada.[51] Between 1962 and 1970, Muriel May Marchment lived at #105 - 12 Anglesey Blvd., Etobicoke, Ontario, Canada.[52]



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      20. Robert3 BOYD Sr. (child of John, #40);[53] born circa 1852 at Co. Londonderry, Ulster, Ireland; though the family had thought it was Cookstown;[54],[55],[56],[57] married Margaret Anne Wilson (see #21), daughter of John Wilson and Margaret Huston, 17 Sep 1873 at Presbyterian Church, Maghera, Co. Londonderry, Ulster, Ireland; where Robert was listed as a baker. Robert and Margaret recorded as "full" age, and both had fathers named John who were farmers. James A. Robson presided at the Presbyterian service;[58] died where his age was shown on grave stone as 84 15 May 1935 at Coleraine, Co. Londonderry, Northern Ireland;[59] his estate was probated 21 Jun 1935; where "Robert Boyd of Adelaide Ave, Coleraine county Londonderry died 19 March 1935. Probate Londonderry to Andrew Boyd seedsman and John N. Hezlett bank manager. Effects £1037 3s in England. Sealed London."[60]

      He lived before 1873 at Tobermore, Co. Londonderry, Ulster, Ireland.[61] He and Margaret Anne Wilson lived from 1874 to 1900 at Garvagh, Co. Londonderry, Ulster, Ireland.[62],[63] He was as a grocer in 1881 at Garvagh, Co. Londonderry, Ulster, Ireland.[64] He was as a grocer, baker, grain and seed merchant between 1892 and 1900 at Garvagh, Co. Londonderry, Ulster, Ireland.[65] He and Margaret Anne Wilson appeared on the census of 1901 at Upper Rusky townland, Tamlaght parish, Co. Londonderry, Ulster, Ireland; where Robert (49) was a farmer and grain merchant, with Margaret Ann (49), and children Maggie H (26) a farmer & merchant, John (24) a farmer & merchant, Annie E T (22), Andrew W (14), Thomas (12), William James (10), and Hugh Stewart (24) a visitor, were present, all Presbyterian and born in Co. Derry (Londonderry).[66] He was as a grocer between 1903 and 1910 at 14 Church St. (NE corner at Park St), Coleraine, Co. Londonderry, Ulster, Ireland.[67],[68] He and Margaret Anne Wilson lived between 1903 and 1931 at Coleraine, Co. Londonderry, Ulster, Ireland.[69] He and Margaret Anne Wilson appeared on the census of 1911 at Adelaide Avenue, Coleraine, Co. Londonderry, Ulster, Ireland; where Robert (58) was a seed and grain merchant, with Margaret (58), both born Co. Derry, and Maggie H (36), and Annie T (32) present, both born Garvagh, Co. Derry.[70] He was as a grocer & seed merchant between 1912 and 1935 at The Diamond, Coleraine, Co. Londonderry, Ulster, Ireland.[71] In 1927, Robert Boyd Sr. and Margaret Anne Wilson lived at 1 Adelaid Avenue, Coleraine, Co. Londonderry, Northern Ireland.[72] His wife Margaret died in 1931. He lived between 1932 and 1935 at Coleraine, Co. Londonderry, Northern Ireland.[73]

      Children of Robert3 Boyd Sr. and Margaret Anne Wilson (see #21) were as follows:

      • i. Margaret Huston2 Boyd; born 20 Sep 1874 at Garavgh, Co. Londonderry, Ulster, Ireland;[74] baptized 26 Oct 1874 at Garvagh, Co. Londonderry, Ulster, Ireland;[74] died without marriage or children 21 Jun 1947 at Coleraine, Co. Londonderry, Ulster, Ireland, at age 72.[75],[76]

        She signed the Ulster Covenant, declaring their opposition to home rule in Ireland. She lived between 1903 and 1947 at Adelaide Avenue, Coleraine, Co. Londonderry, Ulster, Ireland; Lived with Andrew and Annie.[77] As of 1912, she was also known as Aunt Maggie.[78] She and Annie Eliza Rosemary Boyd "of Adelaide Ave, " signed the Ulster Covenant declaring their opposition to home rule in Ireland on 28 Sep 1912 at Town Hall, Coleraine, Co. Londonderry, Ulster, Ireland.[79]

      • ii. John Boyd; born 13 Sep 1876 at Garvagh, Co. Londonderry, Ulster, Ireland;[80] baptized 23 Oct 1876 at Garvagh, Co. Londonderry, Ulster, Ireland;[74] married an unknown person after 1901.[81],[82]

        He lived after 1892 at Scotland; John left Coleraine after parents interfered with his marriage. Was last visited by Uncle Billy in Scotland in early to mid 1900's.[83] He "of Adelaide Ave., Coleraine," signed the Ulster Covenant declaring his opposition to home rule in Ireland on 28 Sep 1912 at Coatbridge, Co. Lanark, Scotland.[84] He lived in May 1958 at Scotland; at death of brother William.[85]

      • iii. Annie Eliza Rosemary Boyd; born 2 Dec 1878 at Garvagh, Co. Londonderry, Ulster, Ireland;[74] baptized 2 Mar 1879 at Garvagh, Co. Londonderry, Ulster, Ireland;[74] died without marriage or children 16 Mar 1959 at Coleraine, Co. Londonderry, Northern Ireland, at age 80.[86],[76]

        She lived from 1903 to 1959 at Adelaide Avenue, Coleraine, Co. Londonderry, Ulster, Ireland; where she lived with siblings Andrew and Maggie.[77] She was also known as Aunt Annie.[78] She and Margaret Huston Boyd "of Adelaide Ave, " signed the Ulster Covenant declaring their opposition to home rule in Ireland on 28 Sep 1912 at Town Hall, Coleraine, Co. Londonderry, Ulster, Ireland.[79]

      • iv. Jane Wilson Boyd; baptized 27 Mar 1881 at Garvagh, Co. Londonderry, Ulster, Ireland;[74] married (--?--) Phillips after 1897.[83]

        She lived in May 1958 at England; at the death of her brother William.[85]

      • v. Robert Boyd; died young;[87] born Jan 1883 at Garvagh, Co. Londonderry, Ulster, Ireland;[88] died as an infant before May 1884.[89]

      • 10. vi. Robert Boyd Jr..

      • vii. Andrew Wilson Boyd; baptized 25 Oct 1886 at Garvagh, Co. Londonderry, Ulster, Ireland;[74] died without marriage or children 25 Oct 1960 at Coleraine, Co. Londonderry, Northern Ireland, at age 74.[76],[90]

        He lived from 1903 to 1960 at Adelaid Avenue, Coleraine, Co. Londonderry, Northern Ireland; where he lived with Annie and Maggie. Andrew kept a nice garden and perhaps a greenhouse behind his residence.[77] He and William James Boyd appeared on the census of 1911 at Callender Street, Belfast, Co. Antrim, Ulster, Ireland; where William J Boyd (20) and brother Andrew Wilson Boyd (24) were dress salesmen born in Co. Derry, and Presbyterian.[91] Andrew was a good singer in church. Had an outstanding bass voice. He trained the choir when Mr. Macready's sister became the organist in the 1920's.[77] He was operating Robert's seed and grain shop from 1935 to 1960 at Coleraine, Co. Londonderry, Northern Ireland.[77] Andrew would visit Mr. Macready's father in his clothing store.[92]

      • viii. Thomas A Boyd; born 20 Aug 1888 at Garvagh, Co. Londonderry, Ulster, Ireland;[93] baptized 29 Oct 1888 at Garvagh, Co. Londonderry, Ulster, Ireland;[74] married Edith Hamilton;[94],[95] died "beloved husband of the late Edith Hamilton, dear father of Margaret (Mrs. M. Cutting)" 23 Sep 1963 at Sunnybrook Hospital, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, at age 74;[96],[97] buried 26 Sep 1963 at Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, after service at Trull Funeral Home, 2704 Yonge St., "In loving memory of /Edith Hamilton /Aug 27, 1898 - Nov 21, 1948 /Beloved wife of /Thomas Boyd /Aug 20 1888 - Sept 23, 1963."[98],[97]

        He was a chemist after 1908.[83] He emigrated on 5 Dec 1908 to Toronto, Ontario, Canada; aboard Lusitania with his brother Robert Boyd's father-in-law S. W. Marchment after their trip to Ireland. Thomas was described as a duggist, grocer, of Church Street, Coleraine, with $25 and the ticket paid by his father, heading to his brother Robert at 113 Dovercourt Rd, Toronto, and having sandy-brown hair.[99],[100] He appeared on the census of 1911 at 31 O'Hara Ave, Toronto, York Co., Ontario, Canada; where Thomas (22) was a lodger and druggist working at a drug store, and living with Robert Boyce's family, and other lodgers.[101] Between 1912 and 1913, Thomas A Boyd lived at 31 O'Hara Ave, Toronto, York Co., Ontario, Canada, as a clerk.[102],[103] He began military service on 19 Apr 1915 at Toronto, Ontario, Canada, where Thomas was described as 5ft 7in, a chemist, with brown eyes and brown hair.[104] He ended military service on 19 Jul 1919 at Witley, Co. Surrey, England.[105] He lived in May 1958 at Toronto, Ontario, Canada; at brother William's death.[85]

      • ix. William James Boyd; born 12 Oct 1890;[106] baptized 27 Dec 1890 at Garvagh, Co. Londonderry, Ulster, Ireland;[74] married Mabel Irene Marchment, daughter of Samuel William Marchment and Augusta Alice Judd, 18 Sep 1916;[107],[108] died 27 May 1958 at Toronto Western Hospital, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, at age 67;[109],[110],[111] buried 29 May 1958 at Prospect Cemetery, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, after resting at Yorke Chapel, Turner and Porter.[85]

        He and Andrew Wilson Boyd appeared on the census of 1911 at Callender Street, Belfast, Co. Antrim, Ulster, Ireland; where William J Boyd (20) and brother Andrew Wilson Boyd (24) were dress salesmen born in Co. Derry, and Presbyterian.[91] He "of Adelaide Ave", signed the Ulster Covenant declaring his opposition to home rule in Ireland on 28 Sep 1912 at Town Hall, Coleraine, Co. Londonderry, Ulster, Ireland.[84] Between 1914 and 1916, William James Boyd lived at 132 Garden Ave., Toronto, Ontario, Canada, with brother Robert, working as a collector and clerk for S.W. Marchment.[112] Between 1916 and 1918, William James Boyd and Mabel Irene Marchment lived at 132 Garden Ave., Toronto, Ontario, Canada, with brother Robert Boyd, where he was district manager at Mail & Empire.[113] In 1923, William James Boyd and Mabel Irene Marchment lived at 489 Marion St., Toronto, York Co., Ontario, Canada, with Mabel's father Samuel W. Marchment.[114] He was a manager with Sanitary Cont Co. (SWMarchment?) in 1925.[115] Between 1925 and 1958, William James Boyd and Mabel Irene Marchment lived at 26 Humber Trail, Humber Crest, Toronto, York Co., Ontario, Canada.[116] He was with Parry's Cartage between 1930 and 1933.[117] He was with City Coal and Coke Co between 1935 and 1937.[118] He was with Marchment Co between 1940 and 1942 at #330 - 26 Queen St. E, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.[119] He was the secretary for Marchment Co between 1943 and 1955 at 503 Keele St., Toronto, Ontario, Canada.[120]

      21. Margaret Anne3 WILSON (child of John, #42);[121],[122] born 10 Aug 1852 at Ballymacilcurr, Maghera Parish, Co. Londonderry, Ulster, Ireland;[123] baptized 12 Sep 1852 at Maghera, Co. Londonderry, Ulster, Ireland;[124] married Robert Boyd Sr. (see #20), son of John Boyd, 17 Sep 1873 at Presbyterian Church, Maghera, Co. Londonderry, Ulster, Ireland; where Robert was listed as a baker. Robert and Margaret recorded as "full" age, and both had fathers named John who were farmers. James A. Robson presided at the Presbyterian service;[58] died 15 May 1931 at Adelaid Avenue, Coleraine, Co. Londonderry, Northern Ireland, at age 78.[125]

      She and Clarke Wilson were confirmed on 10 May 1868 at Presbyterian Church, Maghera, Co. Londonderry, Ulster, Ireland.[126] Before 1873, Margaret Anne Wilson lived at Tobermore, Co. Londonderry, Ulster, Ireland.[127] She and Robert Boyd Sr. lived from 1874 to 1900 at Garvagh, Co. Londonderry, Ulster, Ireland.[62],[63] Appeared in father's will in 1889, "To my daughter MARGARET ANN BOYD of Garvagh I leave and bequeath the sum of 10 pounds stirling."[128] She and Robert Boyd Sr. appeared on the census of 1901 at Upper Rusky townland, Tamlaght parish, Co. Londonderry, Ulster, Ireland; where Robert (49) was a farmer and grain merchant, with Margaret Ann (49), and children Maggie H (26) a farmer & merchant, John (24) a farmer & merchant, Annie E T (22), Andrew W (14), Thomas (12), William James (10), and Hugh Stewart (24) a visitor, were present, all Presbyterian and born in Co. Derry (Londonderry).[66] She and Robert Boyd Sr. lived between 1903 and 1931 at Coleraine, Co. Londonderry, Ulster, Ireland.[69] She and Robert Boyd Sr. appeared on the census of 1911 at Adelaide Avenue, Coleraine, Co. Londonderry, Ulster, Ireland; where Robert (58) was a seed and grain merchant, with Margaret (58), both born Co. Derry, and Maggie H (36), and Annie T (32) present, both born Garvagh, Co. Derry.[70] In 1927, Margaret Anne Wilson and Robert Boyd Sr. lived at 1 Adelaid Avenue, Coleraine, Co. Londonderry, Northern Ireland.[72]



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        22. Samuel William3 MARCHMENT (child of Samuel, #44);[129],[130] born 14 Mar 1849 at 10 Portland Street, Fulham, London, Co. Middlesex, England;[131],[132],[133],[134],[135] married Catherine Beaver, daughter of William Beaver and Caroline Grove, 6 Apr 1868 at St Stephen, Shepherd's Bush, Hammersmith, Co. Middlesex, England; where Samuel (20) was a coal porter, son of Samuel Jasper Marchment, and Catherine (20) was a spinster, and daughter of William Beaver, witnessed by Mary Ann Marchment and Richard Davis;[136],[137],[138] married Augusta Alice Judd (see #23), daughter of Joseph Edmund Judd and Emma Martha Balaam, 6 Sep 1884 at Hazelton Avenue Congregational Church, Toronto, York Co., Ontario, Canada; where Samuel was an excavator, and Methodist, and Augusta was Baptist. Emma Judd and A. E. Ward witnessed, with John Salmon officiating;[139],[140] died 5 Mar 1928 at Santa Monica, Los Angeles Co., California, United States of America, at age 78.[141],[142]

        He and Catherine Beaver lived in 1868 at 12 Southbrook St., Shepherd's Bush, Hammersmith, Co. Middlesex, England.[143],[144] He and Catherine Beaver appeared on the census of Apr 1871 at 15 Warwick Terrace, Kensington, London, Co. Middlesex, England; where Samuel (23) was a coal porter, and Catherine (23) was present. The widow Harriett Adams (41), char woman, and her son Thomas (11), and Michael Cavanagh (70) a locksmith, and his wife Margaret (69) also lived there.[145],[146] He and Thomas Beaver emigrated on 15 Jul 1871 to Québec City, Québec, Canada; being brothers-in-law, having departed from London, England on S.S. Thames, 28 Jun 1871.[147],[148] In 1871, Samuel William Marchment lived at Barrie, Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada, intending to acquire land and settle there.[149] Samuel probably worked on the Northern & Northwestern and Midland Railways which were being extended north and west of Orillia.[150],[151],[152] Between 1872 and 1876, Samuel William Marchment and Catherine Beaver lived at Orillia, Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada, for the births of their two sons.[153],[154] He was a teamster in 1872.[155] He was a contractor in 1876.[156] In 1877, Samuel William Marchment and Catherine Beaver lived at 22 Borden, Toronto, York Co., Ontario, Canada, where Samuel was a teamster (home of James Stewart, mail driver).[157] In 1878, Samuel William Marchment and Catherine Beaver lived at corner Spadina Ave. & Bloor St., Toronto, York Co., Ontario, Canada, where Samuel was a contractor and gardener.[158] He was a contractor at private grounds near Heyden and Spadina, and Bloor and Spadina between 1878 and 1879 at Toronto, York Co., Ontario, Canada.[159],[160] He and Catherine Beaver lived between 1879 and 1880 at Hamilton, Wentworth Co, Ontario, Canada; where daughter Florence was born, and shortly died. Samuel was a contractor.[161],[162],[163] In 1880, Samuel William Marchment and Catherine Beaver lived at 5 Vine, Hamilton, Wentworth Co, Ontario, Canada, where Sam was a general contractor, advertised in Hamilton Directory.[164] In 1880, Samuel William Marchment and Catherine Beaver lived at Spadina Ave. & Bloor St., Toronto, York Co., Ontario, Canada, where Sam was a gardener at the Market Gardens near Spadina Cres. and Sussex Ave.[165] He and James James were associated between 1880 and 1892.[166],[167] In 1881, Samuel William Marchment and Catherine Beaver lived at 227 Church St., Toronto, York Co., Ontario, Canada, a contractor.[168] He was the operator of an out-house cleaning business with James James between 1881 and 1882 at Excelsior Odorless Excavating, 19 & 50 Adelaid St. E, Toronto, York Co., Ontario, Canada.[169] Samuel and Catherine (of Toronto) witnessed Thomas Beaver's marriage to Caroline Roberts 7 May 1881.[170] He and Catherine Beaver appeared on the census of 13 May 1881 at 63 Duchess, St. Thomas's Ward, Toronto, York Co., Ontario, Canada; where Samuel (31) was an excavator, and Kate (30), John A. (9), and Sidney (5) were present, and the family was Methodist.[171] In 1883, Samuel William Marchment and Catherine Beaver lived at 103 Jarvis, Toronto, York Co., Ontario, Canada.[172] He was the owner/operator of the 'odourless excavation' and contracting and construction business, including manure removal between 1883 and 1891 at SW Marchment & Company, 9 Queen St. East, Toronto, York Co., Ontario, Canada.[173] In October of 1883, Samuel's wife Kate died.[174] In 1884, Samuel William Marchment lived at 91 Scollard, Yorkville, York Co., Ontario, Canada.[175] In 1885, Samuel William Marchment and Augusta Alice Judd lived at 132 Victoria, Toronto, York Co., Ontario, Canada.[176] Samuel was a member of several organizations: eg. Royal Arcanum - Canada Council No. 612 Toronto, and the Sons of England - Warwick Lodge as of 1885. He transferred to the Somerset Lodge in 1894.[177],[178] Between 1886 and 1887, Samuel William Marchment and Augusta Alice Judd lived at 717 Yonge, Toronto, York Co., Ontario, Canada.[179] Between 1888 and 1889, Samuel William Marchment and Augusta Alice Judd lived at 826 Yonge St., Toronto, York Co., Ontario, Canada, and were joined by Samuel's parents and two brother's families (at the address).[180],[181] In 1890, Samuel William Marchment and Augusta Alice Judd lived at 48 Macpherson Ave W, Toronto, York Co., Ontario, Canada.[182] He and Augusta Alice Judd appeared on the census of 1891 at Toronto, York Co., Ontario, Canada; where the family was Baptist, and Samuel (41) was a contractor building 3 houses at the time, employing 10 people. Augusta (25), Sidney (15), Ethel (5) and Muriel (3) were also present. They lived next to Thomas Beaver, Sam's former brother-in-law.[183],[184] In 1891, Samuel William Marchment and Augusta Alice Judd lived at 38 Adelaide St W, Toronto, York Co., Ontario, Canada.[185] Between 1891 and 1892, Samuel William Marchment and Augusta Alice Judd lived at 848 Dovercourt Rd., Toronto, York Co., Ontario, Canada, joined by Gussie's mother and siblings. The city directory also shows S.W. Marchment & Co. then used both 9 Queen St. E and 912 Yonge St.[186],[187] In 1893, Samuel William Marchment and Augusta Alice Judd lived at 412 Delaware, Toronto, York Co., Ontario, Canada.[188] He was the owner/operator of the 'odorless excavation' business, but expanded into manure, compost and ash transport and eventually landscaping between 1893 and 1906 at S.W. Marchment & Co., 103 Victoria St. and 910 Yonge St. (up to 1901), Toronto, York Co., Ontario, Canada.[189] Between 1894 and 1895, Samuel William Marchment and Augusta Alice Judd lived at 22 Gwynne, Toronto, York Co., Ontario, Canada, including Gussie's mother and brother.[190] Between 1896 and 1897, Samuel William Marchment and Augusta Alice Judd lived at 66 River St., Toronto, York Co., Ontario, Canada.[191] In 1898 S.W. Marchment purchased the steam barge Gordon Jerry. She delivered manure to fruit farmers in Niagara until running aground in 1905, and/or burning in 1906.[192],[193],[194] Between 1898 and 1900, Samuel William Marchment and Augusta Alice Judd lived at 33 River St., Toronto, York Co., Ontario, Canada, joined again by Gussie's mother.[195] He and Augusta Alice Judd appeared on the census of 1901 at 19 Sultan St., Toronto, York Co., Ontario, Canada; where the family was Baptist, in a 7 room house. Samuel (51), Augusta (35), Ethel (15), Muriel (12), Harold 8), Mabel (5), and Norman (2) were present.[196] Between 1901 and 1902, Samuel William Marchment and Augusta Alice Judd lived at 19 Sultan, Toronto, York Co., Ontario, Canada.[197] Between 1903 and 1907, Samuel William Marchment and Augusta Alice Judd lived at 1075 Queen St. W., Toronto, York Co., Ontario, Canada.[198] In 1906 Augusta and Samuel began travelling to the United States.[199] Between 1907 and 1928, Samuel William Marchment and Augusta Alice Judd lived at 489 Marion, Toronto, York Co., Ontario, Canada.[200] Samuel and Gussie travelled to Ireland to visit the parents of future son-in-law Robert Boyd Jr. in Coleraine, County Derry, arriving in Queenstown possibly 9 Oct 1908 on the RMS Mauretania. There are several photos taken from the deck. They also visited M. Judd on Kings Rd, Tottenham. For their return trip, they departed on the RMS Lusitania from Liverpool on 5 Dec, and arrived at New York on 12 Dec 1908. Sam was described as 5 ft 10.5 inches, with fair hair and blue eyes. Gussie was 5 ft 7 in. with fair hair and brown eyes. They declared they had visited the United States at various times.[201],[202],[203],[204],[205],[206] He and Augusta Alice Judd with Harold (15), Mabel (14), and Norman (10) and Emma Judd (70), entered the US at Detroit on the way to visit William Allen at 3037 Clinton Ave, Los Angeles, California. They travelled by train. Sam was a builder/contractor, brought $500, was 5ft 11in tall, of fair complexion, brown hair and eyes on 15 Jan 1910.[207],[208] He and Augusta Alice Judd appeared on the census of 1911 at 489 Marion St. W, Toronto, Ontario, Canada; where Samuel (62) was head of the family, a contractor, with Augusta (46), Muriel (23) and her husband Robert Boyd (26) a bookkeeper and daughter Margaret (2 mo.), Harold (18), Mabel (15), and Norman (12) were present. Daughter Ethel (25) and her husband Earnest Tregaskes (31) a bookeeper were recorded there (though they lived at 206 Pearson). All were Baptist except the Tregaskes who were Anglican.[30] Marchment Limited, contractors, was incorporated Dec 1911 with capital of $40,000 under Samuel Marchment, Augusta Marchment, Ethel Tregaskes, Muriel Boyd, and William Hurst.[209] Samuel and Augusta travelled overseas in 1914, returning aboard the Kaiser Wilhelm II, departing Southampton 20 May, arriving New York 26 May 1914.[210] Sam, Gussie and Mabel entered the US at Port Huron, travelling to Los Angeles to visit Emma Felat (Gussie's sister), though they mispelled her name as Trillet.[211] He was running SW Marchment in 1918 at 133 Victoria St., Toronto, York Co., Ontario, Canada.[212] On 2 Oct 1919, Augusta and Samuel crossed into the U.S. at Buffalo, and completed information cards, describing thier last visit was in 1912, now visiting Sam's sister Mary Davis, then a friend in Los Angeles for 6 months. Gussie was 5ft 4in tall, with fair complexion, brown hair and blue eyes, and Sam was 5ft 11in, hair light grey with grey eyes. Norman accompanied them.[213] He and Augusta Alice Judd appeared on the census of 1921 at 489 Marion St. W., Toronto, Ontario, Canada; where Samuel W. Marchment (69) was a contractor, with Margaret [sic. sb Augusta] (67), Norman (28) a salesman, his wife Dorothy (24), and Margaret (26) were present.[214] He was president and manager of Marchment Company Limited from 1921 to 1928 at 133 Victoria St., Toronto, York Co., Ontario, Canada.[215] Between 1925 and 1927, Samuel William Marchment and Augusta Alice Judd lived at 303 12th Street, Santa Monica, Los Angeles Co., California, United States of America, with Harold.[216],[217] In 1926, Marchment Co. employed two Canadian Pacific Rail sidings in Toronto, #366 near Bathurst and Front, and #469 near the Canadian National Exhibition.[218]

        Children of Samuel William3 Marchment and Augusta Alice Judd (see #23) all born at Toronto, York Co., Ontario, Canada, were as follows:

        • i. Ethel Mary2 Marchment; born 20 Mar 1886;[219],[220] married Ernest Alger Tregaskes 10 Jun 1908 at Dovercourt Road Baptist, Toronto, York Co., Ontario, Canada; where Ernest (28) was son of Nicholas and Sarah. Ethel (22), "the bride...was attired in a blue and whiter striped silk gown, and carried a boquet of roses and lillies...Muriel [sister]...attendant maid... Mr. Robert Boyd [Muriel's fianceé] was best man." J. J. Ross officiated;[221],[222],[223],[16] died 3 Apr 1974 at Our Lady of Mercy Hospital, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, at age 88.[224],[225]

          Ernest Tregaskes and Ethel Marchment travelled from Montreal to Liverpool, 21-30 Jun 1908, and returned 20-28 Aug 1908 on Tunisian.[226],[227] Between 1909 and 1928, Ethel Mary Marchment and Ernest Alger Tregaskes lived at 206 Pearson Ave., Toronto, Ontario, Canada.[228] She and Ernest Alger Tregaskes appeared on the census of 1911 at 489 Marion St., Toronto, York Co., Ontario, Canada; where Ethel (25) and her husband Earnest (31) a bookkeeper were recorded there (though they lived at 206 Pearson). Also Ethel's father Samuel (62) was head of the family, a contractor, with Augusta (46), Muriel (23) and her husband Robert Boyd (26) a bookkeeper and daughter Margaret (2 mo.), Harold (18), Mabel (15), and Norman (12) were present. All were Baptist except the Tregaskes who were Anglican.[30] Ernest and Ethel travelled to New York and on to England aboard SS New York.[229] On 16 Sep 1914, Ernest, Ethel, Harry and Norman left Liverpool, England aboard S. S. Olympic after visiting his family in Swansea, Wales, arriving in New York on 23 Sep 1914.[230] She and Ernest Alger Tregaskes appeared on the census of 1921 at 206 Pearson Ave., Toronto, Ontario, Canada; where Ernest (41) was an accountant, with Ethel (35), Harry (9), Norman (9), and Stewart (3) present.[231] Between 1929 and 1938, Ethel Mary Marchment and Ernest Alger Tregaskes lived at 131 Marion St., Toronto, Ontario, Canada, which had been the home of Ethel's father, S. W. Marchment (NB #489 was renumbered as 131).[232],[233],[234] Between 1938 and 1956, Ethel Mary Marchment lived at 131 Marion St., Toronto, Ontario, Canada, after Ernest had died.[235] Between 1957 and 1974, Ethel Mary Marchment lived at #103 -- 2559 Bloor St. West, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.[236]

        • 11. ii. Muriel May Marchment.

        • iii. Ernest Alfred Marchment; born 8 Sep 1891;[237],[106],[238] died of paralysis 24 Apr 1895 at Toronto, York Co., Ontario, Canada, at age 3;[239],[240] buried at lot 19, sect 32, plot M, Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.[241]

        • iv. Harold William Marchment; born 27 Feb 1893;[242],[243] married Margaret Alvena Hall 15 Jun 1916 at Congregational Church, Toronto, Ontario, Canada; where Margaret was a stenographer, and daughter of Charles E. Hall and Edna Ferris;[222],[244] died 31 Dec 1948 at Los Angeles, Los Angeles Co., California, United States of America, at age 55.[245],[246],[247]

          Between 1915 and 1916, Harold William Marchment lived at 489 Marion St. W., Toronto, Ontario, Canada, and was a clerk with S.W. Marchment.[248] Between 1917 and 1921, Harold William Marchment and Margaret Alvena Hall lived at 60 Harvard Ave., Toronto, Ontario, Canada, (in the home of Charles E. Hall) and Harold continued as clerk with S.W. Marchment.[249] He and Margaret Alvena Hall emigrated circa 1920 to United States of America.[250] Between 1925 and 1927, Harold William Marchment lived at 303 12th Street, Santa Monica, Los Angeles Co., California, United States of America, where he was a real estate agent (1925), and salesman (1927).[251],[252] He and Augusta Alice Judd appeared on the census of 1930 at Santa Monica, Los Angeles Co., California, United States of America; where mother Augusta (63), described as an alien to the US, and Harold W (37), a real estate salesman, divorced, and also an alien, were present.[253] He and Augusta Alice Judd appeared on the census of 1940 at 303 12th Street, Santa Monica, Los Angeles Co., California, United States of America; where Alice (Gussie) was 74 and widowed, with son Harold W (46) seeking work, having been a bookkeeper at the Inspection Office previously, with a 4-year College education. Gussie declared she reached only the 4th grade of elementary school.[254]

        • v. Mabel Irene Marchment; born 23 Jun 1895; though tradition states birth was 23 Jun 1894;[255],[256],[257] married William James Boyd, son of Robert Boyd Sr. and Margaret Anne Wilson, 18 Sep 1916;[107],[108] died 2 Jan 1988 at age 92.[110],[258]

          Between 1916 and 1918, Mabel Irene Marchment and William James Boyd lived at 132 Garden Ave., Toronto, Ontario, Canada, with brother Robert Boyd, where he was district manager at Mail & Empire.[113] In 1923, Mabel Irene Marchment and William James Boyd lived at 489 Marion St., Toronto, York Co., Ontario, Canada, with Mabel's father Samuel W. Marchment.[114] Between 1925 and 1958, Mabel Irene Marchment and William James Boyd lived at 26 Humber Trail, Humber Crest, Toronto, York Co., Ontario, Canada.[116] Between 1958 and 1974, Mabel Irene Marchment lived at 26 Humber Trail, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, after William died.[259]

        • vi. Norman Samuel Marchment; born 15 Feb 1899;[242],[260] married Dorothy Isabelle Pearson 30 Apr 1921 at Toronto, Ontario, Canada; where Dorthy's parents were Henry Pearson and Florence Kennedy;[222],[261] died 5 Aug 1976 at Santa Monica, Los Angeles Co., California, United States of America, at age 77.[262],[263],[264]

          He began military service on 12 Nov 1915 at Toronto, Ontario, Canada, and lied that he was 18 yrs old instead of revealing he was 16 yrs old.[265] He was a gunner with the Canadian Expeditionary Force in 1918 at France.[266] He ended military service on 7 Apr 1919 at Toronto, York Co., Ontario, Canada; upon demobilization.[267] Between 8 Apr 1919 and 1921, Norman Samuel Marchment lived at 489 Marion St. W., Toronto, Ontario, Canada, where Norman was a salesman.[268],[269] He and Dorothy Isabelle Pearson appeared on the census of 1921 at 489 Marion St. W., Toronto, Ontario, Canada; where Norman Marchment (28) was a salesman, Dorothy (24), father Samuel W. Marchment (69) a contractor, mother Margaret [sic. sb Augusta] (67), and Margaret (26) present.[214] On 19 Oct 1921, Norman Samuel Marchment and Dorothy Isabelle Pearson lived at 121 Wavecrest Ave., Venice, Los Angeles Co., California, United States of America.[270] In 1926, Norman Samuel Marchment and Dorothy Isabelle Pearson lived at 15594 Hawthorne Blvd., Lawndale, Los Angeles Co., California, United States of America.[271] In June 1926 Norman declared his intention to be a US citizen. He declared he was a surveyor, 6ft 2in, 215 lbs, with fair hair, and blue eyes.[272] He lived between 1961 and 1976 at Santa Monica, Los Angeles Co., California, United States of America.[273],[225]

        23. Augusta Alice3 JUDD (child of Joseph, #46);[274],[275] born 26 Sep 1865 at 8 Moselle Street, Tottenham, London, Co. Middlesex, England;[276],[277] married Samuel William Marchment (see #22), son of Samuel Jasper Marchment and Mary Ann Copeland, 6 Sep 1884 at Hazelton Avenue Congregational Church, Toronto, York Co., Ontario, Canada; where Samuel was an excavator, and Methodist, and Augusta was Baptist. Emma Judd and A. E. Ward witnessed, with John Salmon officiating;[139],[140] died at the home of her daughter 25 Oct 1961 at 26 Humber Trail, Humber Crest, Toronto, York Co., Ontario, Canada, at age 96.[110],[258],[278]

        In 1885, Augusta Alice Judd and Samuel William Marchment lived at 132 Victoria, Toronto, York Co., Ontario, Canada.[176] Between 1886 and 1887, Augusta Alice Judd and Samuel William Marchment lived at 717 Yonge, Toronto, York Co., Ontario, Canada.[179] Between 1888 and 1889, Augusta Alice Judd and Samuel William Marchment lived at 826 Yonge St., Toronto, York Co., Ontario, Canada, and were joined by Samuel's parents and two brother's families (at the address).[180],[181] In 1890, Augusta Alice Judd and Samuel William Marchment lived at 48 Macpherson Ave W, Toronto, York Co., Ontario, Canada.[182] She and Samuel William Marchment appeared on the census of 1891 at Toronto, York Co., Ontario, Canada; where the family was Baptist, and Samuel (41) was a contractor building 3 houses at the time, employing 10 people. Augusta (25), Sidney (15), Ethel (5) and Muriel (3) were also present. They lived next to Thomas Beaver, Sam's former brother-in-law.[183],[184] In 1891, Augusta Alice Judd and Samuel William Marchment lived at 38 Adelaide St W, Toronto, York Co., Ontario, Canada.[185] Between 1891 and 1892, Augusta Alice Judd and Samuel William Marchment lived at 848 Dovercourt Rd., Toronto, York Co., Ontario, Canada, joined by Gussie's mother and siblings. The city directory also shows S.W. Marchment & Co. then used both 9 Queen St. E and 912 Yonge St.[186],[187] In 1893, Augusta Alice Judd and Samuel William Marchment lived at 412 Delaware, Toronto, York Co., Ontario, Canada.[188] Between 1894 and 1895, Augusta Alice Judd and Samuel William Marchment lived at 22 Gwynne, Toronto, York Co., Ontario, Canada, including Gussie's mother and brother.[190] Between 1896 and 1897, Augusta Alice Judd and Samuel William Marchment lived at 66 River St., Toronto, York Co., Ontario, Canada.[191] Between 1898 and 1900, Augusta Alice Judd and Samuel William Marchment lived at 33 River St., Toronto, York Co., Ontario, Canada, joined again by Gussie's mother.[195] She and Samuel William Marchment appeared on the census of 1901 at 19 Sultan St., Toronto, York Co., Ontario, Canada; where the family was Baptist, in a 7 room house. Samuel (51), Augusta (35), Ethel (15), Muriel (12), Harold 8), Mabel (5), and Norman (2) were present.[196] Between 1901 and 1902, Augusta Alice Judd and Samuel William Marchment lived at 19 Sultan, Toronto, York Co., Ontario, Canada.[197] Between 1903 and 1907, Augusta Alice Judd and Samuel William Marchment lived at 1075 Queen St. W., Toronto, York Co., Ontario, Canada.[198] In 1906 Augusta and Samuel began travelling to the United States.[199] Between 1907 and 1928, Augusta Alice Judd and Samuel William Marchment lived at 489 Marion, Toronto, York Co., Ontario, Canada.[200] Samuel and Gussie travelled to Ireland to visit the parents of future son-in-law Robert Boyd Jr. in Coleraine, County Derry, arriving in Queenstown possibly 9 Oct 1908 on the RMS Mauretania. There are several photos taken from the deck. They also visited M. Judd on Kings Rd, Tottenham. For their return trip, they departed on the RMS Lusitania from Liverpool on 5 Dec, and arrived at New York on 12 Dec 1908. Sam was described as 5 ft 10.5 inches, with fair hair and blue eyes. Gussie was 5 ft 7 in. with fair hair and brown eyes. They declared they had visited the United States at various times.[201],[202],[203],[204],[205],[206] She and Samuel William Marchment with Harold (15), Mabel (14), and Norman (10) and Emma Judd (70), entered the US at Detroit on the way to visit William Allen at 3037 Clinton Ave, Los Angeles, California. They travelled by train. Sam was a builder/contractor, brought $500, was 5ft 11in tall, of fair complexion, brown hair and eyes on 15 Jan 1910.[207],[208] She and Samuel William Marchment appeared on the census of 1911 at 489 Marion St. W, Toronto, Ontario, Canada; where Samuel (62) was head of the family, a contractor, with Augusta (46), Muriel (23) and her husband Robert Boyd (26) a bookkeeper and daughter Margaret (2 mo.), Harold (18), Mabel (15), and Norman (12) were present. Daughter Ethel (25) and her husband Earnest Tregaskes (31) a bookeeper were recorded there (though they lived at 206 Pearson). All were Baptist except the Tregaskes who were Anglican.[30] Samuel and Augusta travelled overseas in 1914, returning aboard the Kaiser Wilhelm II, departing Southampton 20 May, arriving New York 26 May 1914.[210] Sam, Gussie and Mabel entered the US at Port Huron, travelling to Los Angeles to visit Emma Felat (Gussie's sister), though they mispelled her name as Trillet.[211] On 2 Oct 1919, Augusta and Samuel crossed into the U.S. at Buffalo, and completed information cards, describing thier last visit was in 1912, now visiting Sam's sister Mary Davis, then a friend in Los Angeles for 6 months. Gussie was 5ft 4in tall, with fair complexion, brown hair and blue eyes, and Sam was 5ft 11in, hair light grey with grey eyes. Norman accompanied them.[213] She and Samuel William Marchment appeared on the census of 1921 at 489 Marion St. W., Toronto, Ontario, Canada; where Samuel W. Marchment (69) was a contractor, with Margaret [sic. sb Augusta] (67), Norman (28) a salesman, his wife Dorothy (24), and Margaret (26) were present.[214] On 26 Feb 1923, Augusta legally entered the U.S. for permanent residence at Port Huron.[279] Between 1925 and 1927, Augusta Alice Judd and Samuel William Marchment lived at 303 12th Street, Santa Monica, Los Angeles Co., California, United States of America, with Harold.[216],[217] In 1928, Augusta Alice Judd lived at 303 12th Street, Santa Monica, Los Angeles Co., California, United States of America.[280] She and Harold William Marchment appeared on the census of 1930 at Santa Monica, Los Angeles Co., California, United States of America; where mother Augusta (63), described as an alien to the US, and Harold W (37), a real estate salesman, divorced, and also an alien, were present.[253] She and Harold William Marchment appeared on the census of 1940 at 303 12th Street, Santa Monica, Los Angeles Co., California, United States of America; where Alice (Gussie) was 74 and widowed, with son Harold W (46) seeking work, having been a bookkeeper at the Inspection Office previously, with a 4-year College education. Gussie declared she reached only the 4th grade of elementary school.[254] In 1945, Augusta Alice Judd lived at 303 12th Street, Santa Monica, Los Angeles Co., California, United States of America.[281] On 27 Apr 1945 Augusta was described while crossing into the U.S. at Niagara Falls as: nationality British, 5ft 2in, 145 lbs., hair grey, eyes blue.[279] Between 1947 and 1961, Augusta Alice Judd lived at 26 Humber Trail, Humber Crest, Toronto, York Co., Ontario, Canada.[282]


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