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54. Henry4 HULSE (child of Thomas, #108);[449],[450] born 7 Aug 1839 at Basford, Co. Nottingham, England;[451],[452],[453],[454] married Alice Theresa Doyle (see #55), daughter of James Doyle and Jane (--?--), 8 Sep 1864 at Lloydtown, York Co., Canada West (Ontario), British North America (Canada); where Henry was recorded as 25, born in England; Alice was 22, born in Tecumseth Twp.; witnessed by John and Elizabeth Elgie of Toronto;[455] died of a bladder growth and bowel obstruction 10 Feb 1904 at Holland St., Bradford, Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada, at age 64.[456],[457] He emigrated in 1842 to British North America (Canada); with his parents and siblings.[458] He and Mary Smith lived in 1858 at Lloydtown, York Co., Canada West (Ontario), British North America (Canada); where the family moved after Thomas' death in 1857.[459] He was a mail-carrier between Lloydtown and Aurora from 1858 to 1864.[460] He and Mary Smith appeared on the census of 1861 at King Twp., York Co., Canada West (Ontario), British North America (Canada); where Henry was 22, mother Mary (59) and William George (19) were also present. They lived in a single-story frame house in or near Lloydtown.[461] He and Alice Theresa Doyle lived after 1864 at King Twp., York Co., Canada West (Ontario), British North America (Canada); on a farm.[459] He and Alice Theresa Doyle lived from 1868 to 1877 at Schomberg, King Township, York Co., Ontario, Canada; running the hotel owned previously by his late brother John.[459] He and Alice Theresa Doyle appeared on the census of 1871 at Schomberg, King Township, York Co., Ontario, Canada; where Henry was 30 year old Hotel Keeper, Alice was 27, children Mary J. (4) and Bartley (1) were also present. They lived on 6 acres on concession 9, lot 33 (Schomberg), having 1 house, 1 barn, 4 carriages, 5 wagons, 2 ploughs and a fanning mill. 5 1/2 acres were pasture. Henry also owned 1 town lot (upon which must have been the hotel).[462] He and Alice Theresa Doyle lived in 1877; on the Clarkson-Hughes farm, but stayed only one year.[463] Took possession of the Royal Hotel of Newmarket, 3 Jan 1878.[464] He and Alice Theresa Doyle lived from 2 Jan 1878 to 1881 at Royal Hotel, Newmarket, Ontario, Canada; for four years.[465],[464] He and Alice Theresa Doyle appeared on the census of 1881 at Newmarket, York Co., Ontario, Canada; where Henry (39) was a Hotel Keeper, and Alice (36), Mary Jane (14), Barkley (11), Walter (9), Addie (7), and Henry (5) were present.[466] He and Alice Theresa Doyle lived between 1883 and 1889 at Paisly House, Orangeville, Dufferin Co., Ontario, Canada.[467] He and Alice Theresa Doyle lived from 1889 to 1897 at Wilson House, Toronto, York Co., Ontario, Canada; Henry was the proprietor of Wilson House, a hotel in Toronto, at 111-113 York Street, on the south-east corner of Pearl. Walter was a bartender and Barkley was the clerk. A photo of Wilson House in circa 1900 exists.[468],[469],[459] He and Alice Theresa Doyle appeared on the census of 1891 at St. Andrew's Ward, Toronto, York Co., Ontario, Canada; where Henry (51), a hotel keeper with 5 employees, and Alice (48). Bartly (21) head clerk, Walter (19), Harry (15), Alice (17) and Henry's mother Mary (88) were also present.[470] He and Alice Theresa Doyle lived from 1897 to 1900 at Central Hotel, Bradford, Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada; where he acted as landlord until his son Barkley took over.[471] He left a will on 1 Dec 1898; where he divided his estate among his three surviving children (Walter had not yet died) and grandchildren. His estate included properties in Toronto on Kensington Ave. and Trafalgar Ave., in East Gwillumbury, and in Orangeville on Mill St. and 2nd Ave., which he specified pass from Walter to his sons and never be sold, especially to Walter's wife or her family. This wish was adjusted by a Codicil added after Walter died.[472] He and Alice Theresa Doyle lived from 1900 to 1904 at Queens Hotel, Bradford, Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada; where he rented the hotel until his death.[471] He and Alice Theresa Doyle appeared on the census of 1901 at lots 5 & 6 Holland N.D., Bradford, Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada; where Henry (61) ran a 35-room hotel, owned also 5 town lots and 200 acres of farm land. Alice (57) was present, as were their children Mary Jane Haltorf [sic] (33) widowed, Henry (26) drover, and grandchildren Alice Haltorf (13), Irene Haltorf (14) and Barkley (4). Four domestic servants were recorded.[252] In his obituary, Henry's wealth was reported to include three farms of 100 acres each in Pottageville, Schomberg and Orangville, and a 197 acre farm near Newmarket, a house and store in Toronto, and a house and livery business in Orangeville. His politics were Conservative, he was a member of the A.O.U.W. of the Knights of Phythias, and the Manufacturers Life Association. The funeral procession was headed by 40 members of the Workman Order.[463] Children of Henry4 Hulse and Alice Theresa Doyle (see #55) were as follows:
55. Alice Theresa4 DOYLE (child of James, #110);[497],[498] born 10 Apr 1843 at Tecumseth Township, Simcoe Co., Canada West (Ontario), British North America (Canada);[499],[500] married Henry Hulse (see #54), son of Thomas Hulse and Mary Smith, 8 Sep 1864 at Lloydtown, York Co., Canada West (Ontario), British North America (Canada); where Henry was recorded as 25, born in England; Alice was 22, born in Tecumseth Twp.; witnessed by John and Elizabeth Elgie of Toronto;[455] died of bronchial pneumonia 30 May 1920 at 35 Raymond Ave., Toronto, York Co., Ontario, Canada, at age 77;[246],[501] buried 1 Jun 1920 at Newmarket, Ontario, Canada.[502] She appeared on the census of 1861 at Lloydtown, York Co., Canada West (Ontario), British North America (Canada); where Alice (20) was living with siblings William (23) an innkeeper, and Jane (22) a tailoress. Another man John, a shoemaker, also lived in their two-story frame house.[503] She and Henry Hulse lived after 1864 at King Twp., York Co., Canada West (Ontario), British North America (Canada); on a farm.[459] She and Henry Hulse lived from 1868 to 1877 at Schomberg, King Township, York Co., Ontario, Canada; running the hotel owned previously by his late brother John.[459] She and Henry Hulse appeared on the census of 1871 at Schomberg, King Township, York Co., Ontario, Canada; where Henry was 30 year old Hotel Keeper, Alice was 27, children Mary J. (4) and Bartley (1) were also present. They lived on 6 acres on concession 9, lot 33 (Schomberg), having 1 house, 1 barn, 4 carriages, 5 wagons, 2 ploughs and a fanning mill. 5 1/2 acres were pasture. Henry also owned 1 town lot (upon which must have been the hotel).[462] She and Henry Hulse lived in 1877; on the Clarkson-Hughes farm, but stayed only one year.[463] She and Henry Hulse lived from 2 Jan 1878 to 1881 at Royal Hotel, Newmarket, Ontario, Canada; for four years.[465],[464] She and Henry Hulse appeared on the census of 1881 at Newmarket, York Co., Ontario, Canada; where Henry (39) was a Hotel Keeper, and Alice (36), Mary Jane (14), Barkley (11), Walter (9), Addie (7), and Henry (5) were present.[466] She and Henry Hulse lived between 1883 and 1889 at Paisly House, Orangeville, Dufferin Co., Ontario, Canada.[467] She and Henry Hulse lived from 1889 to 1897 at Wilson House, Toronto, York Co., Ontario, Canada; Henry was the proprietor of Wilson House, a hotel in Toronto, at 111-113 York Street, on the south-east corner of Pearl. Walter was a bartender and Barkley was the clerk. A photo of Wilson House in circa 1900 exists.[468],[469],[459] She and Henry Hulse appeared on the census of 1891 at St. Andrew's Ward, Toronto, York Co., Ontario, Canada; where Henry (51), a hotel keeper with 5 employees, and Alice (48). Bartly (21) head clerk, Walter (19), Harry (15), Alice (17) and Henry's mother Mary (88) were also present.[470] She and Henry Hulse lived from 1897 to 1900 at Central Hotel, Bradford, Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada; where he acted as landlord until his son Barkley took over.[471] She and Henry Hulse lived from 1900 to 1904 at Queens Hotel, Bradford, Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada; where he rented the hotel until his death.[471] She and Henry Hulse appeared on the census of 1901 at lots 5 & 6 Holland N.D., Bradford, Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada; where Henry (61) ran a 35-room hotel, owned also 5 town lots and 200 acres of farm land. Alice (57) was present, as were their children Mary Jane Haltorf [sic] (33) widowed, Henry (26) drover, and grandchildren Alice Haltorf (13), Irene Haltorf (14) and Barkley (4). Four domestic servants were recorded.[252] She appeared on the census of 1911 at Main St., Newmarket, York Co., Ontario, Canada; where her son Henry (35) a drover, Cordelia Maud (35), and Alice (66) were present.[504] | ||
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96. James5 MORTON (child of Francis, #192);[505],[506] born circa 1758;[507],[508] married Sarah Hudson (see #97), daughter of Mathew Hudson and Mary Fenton, 6 May 1788 at St. Mary"s and St. Peter"s, Catholic Church, Arklow, Co. Wicklow, Ireland; by license, where James was a farmer and non-Catholic;[509],[510],[511] died 3 Oct 1833 at Tinahely, Co. Wicklow, Ireland;[512] buried 7 Oct 1833 at Kilcommon Parish, Tinahely, Co. Wicklow, Ireland, "aged 75."[513] James was described as "the son of Francis, ... and the father of Francis Morton, of Woodmount, who was the father of Dr. George Morton, of Toronto, and Dr. Edward Morton, of Barrie."[267] He lived between 1791 and 1824 at Lugduff, Tinahely, Co. Wicklow, Ireland.[514],[265],[515] James was Captain of the Tinahely Infantry, a unit of the Wicklow Yeomanry 1796-1798.[516],[517],[518] (There was a Captain James Moreton, member of Rathdrum Infantry in 1798).[519] Children of James5 Morton and Sarah Hudson (see #97) were:
97. Sarah5 HUDSON (child of Mathew, #194);[520],[521] born circa 1766;[522],[523] married James Morton (see #96), son of Francis Morton and Anne Hatton, 6 May 1788 at St. Mary"s and St. Peter"s, Catholic Church, Arklow, Co. Wicklow, Ireland; by license, where James was a farmer and non-Catholic;[509],[510],[511] died May 1832 at Tinahely, Co. Wicklow, Ireland;[524] buried 15 May 1832 at Kilcommon Parish, Tinahely, Co. Wicklow, Ireland, aged 68.[525] | ||
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98. Joseph5 BARRETT (child of Richard, #196);[526],[527] married Anne Deane (see #99), daughter of Amias Deane and Margaret Cuffe.[528] Joseph may relate to the Joseph Barrett of Ballylean, Co. Carlow, recorded 1828 and 1838, e.g. as church warden of the Union of Aghade.[529],[530],[531] Children of Joseph5 Barrett and Anne Deane (see #99) were as follows:
99. Anne5 DEANE (child of Amias, #198);[542],[543] married Joseph Barrett (see #98), son of Richard Barrett and Ann Deane.[528] | ||
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. 101. Widow (--?--)5 ELLIOTT lived in 1823 at Anaghilly, Clones Parish, Co. Fermanagh, Ireland; The church census of Jun 1823 shows Widow Elliott lived at 'Aghnahilly' with a son and daughter (who were of age to receive the sacrament). As it is known that Michael Elliot is from Anaghilly, could this entry represent his mother?[544] Children of Widow (--?--)5 Elliott and an unknown spouse were:
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102. James5 FITZGERALD (child of Robert, #204);[545],[546] born circa 1770;[547] married Dorothy Parr circa 1800;[548] married Elizabeth Young (see #103) after 1802;[549] married Martha Crowe 16 Aug 1816 at Clones Parish, Co. Monaghan, Ireland;[550] died 7 Apr 1832 at Clonavilla, Clones Parish, Co. Monaghan, Ireland;[551],[552],[553] buried 9 Apr 1832 at St. Tighernach's, Clones, Co. Monaghan, Ireland, "aged 62."[554],[555] James and his third wife Martha had five children: Catherine FitzGerald Parr, Dorathea Whitaker FitzGerald, Mary Eleanor FitzGerald, John Maxwell Crowe FitzGerald, Frances Young FitzGerald Crowe.[556] Clonavilla was assessed as tithe-free c. 1833. The tithes may have been assessed by Michael Elliott, who married James' daughter Anne in Apr 1833. Clonavilla was in the estate of Sir T. B. Lennard.[557] Children of James5 Fitzgerald and Elizabeth Young (see #103) were as follows:
103. Elizabeth5 YOUNG; born 1782;[569] married James Fitzgerald (see #102), son of Robert Fitzgerald and (--?--) Jackson, after 1802;[549] died 9 Mar 1814 at Clonavilla, Clones Parish, Co. Monaghan, Ireland;[570],[571],[572] buried 11 Mar 1814 at St. Tighernach's, Clones, Co. Monaghan, Ireland, "aged 32" at James Fitzgerald's plot.[563],[572] | ||
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106. David5 SANFORD (child of John, #212);[573],[574] born circa 1799 at United States of America;[575],[576] married Abigail (--?--) (see #107);[577] married Sarah Blair 31 Jan 1867 at Wellington Co., Canada West (Ontario), British North America (Canada); where David (60, b. US) was of Erin Twp. so of John and Rachael, Sarah (30, b. Ireland) was of Eramosa Twp., daughter of James and Ann;[578],[579] died of Dropsy; David was a farmer, aged 75 years, his widow was Sarah, religion was Disciple 2 Apr 1875 at Erin Twp., Wellington Co., Ontario, Canada;[580],[581] buried at Erin Cemetery, Erin Twp., Wellington Co., Ontario, Canada, where his stone says, "Died April 2, 1875, Aged 75 years, 7 mos."[582] He and Abigail (--?--) appeared on the census of 1861 at Lot 11, Con. 10, Erin Twp., Wellington Co., Canada West (Ontario), British North America (Canada); where David (62) was a farmer, Baptist, wife Abigal (61), David (22) and his wife Eliza (21) and two others, Abigal Stinaf (14) [granddaughter Abigail Steinhoff] and Margret McLeod (15) were present. The farm was 100 acres total: 39 devoted to crops, 31 to pasture, 30 wild or wooded. The farm produced wheat, peas, oats, potatoes, hay, wood, maple sugar, cloth, flannel, butter, cheese, pork and had cows, horses, sheep and pigs.[583] He lived in 1867 at Lot 11, Con. 10, Erin Twp., Wellington Co., Ontario, Canada; as a freeholder.[584] He and Sarah Blair appeared on the census of 1871 at Erin Twp., Wellington Co., Ontario, Canada; where David (65) was US born, C of E, and a farmer, wife Sarah (30) of Ireland was present.[585] Children of David5 Sanford and Abigail (--?--) (see #107) were as follows:
107. Abigail5 (--?--); born circa 1800 at United States of America;[593] married David Sanford (see #106), son of John Sanford and Rachael (--?--);[577] died 1865 at Erin Twp., Wellington Co., Canada West (Ontario), British North America (Canada);[594] buried at Erin Cemetery, Erin Twp., Wellington Co., Ontario, Canada.[595] She and David Sanford appeared on the census of 1861 at Lot 11, Con. 10, Erin Twp., Wellington Co., Canada West (Ontario), British North America (Canada); where David (62) was a farmer, Baptist, wife Abigal (61), David (22) and his wife Eliza (21) and two others, Abigal Stinaf (14) [granddaughter Abigail Steinhoff] and Margret McLeod (15) were present. The farm was 100 acres total: 39 devoted to crops, 31 to pasture, 30 wild or wooded. The farm produced wheat, peas, oats, potatoes, hay, wood, maple sugar, cloth, flannel, butter, cheese, pork and had cows, horses, sheep and pigs.[583] | ||
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108. Thomas5 HULSE (child of Samuel, #216);[596],[597] born circa 1798 at Co. Nottingham, England;[598],[599] he possibly baptized 18 Oct 1801 at St. Nicholas, Nottingham, Co. Nottingham, England;[600],[601] he may have married Mary Smith (see #109) 26 Feb 1824 at St. Mary's, Nottingham, Co. Nottingham, England;[602] died aged 59 years 24 Apr 1857.[603] Thomas' portrait was painted around the 1820's or 30's -- a photograph of this portrait exists today.[604] Between 1824 and 1828, Thomas Hulse and Mary Smith lived at Lenton, Co. Nottingham, England, for the births of Joseph, John and Mathew.[605] He and Mary Smith lived in 1831 at Clare St, Nottingham, Co. Nottingham, England.[606] He was a lace manufacturer between 1831 and 1841 at Co. Nottingham, England.[607] In 1833, Thomas Hulse and Mary Smith may have lived at Crofts Street, Nottingham, Co. Nottingham, England, for baptism of Thomas.[608] Between 1836 and 1842, Thomas Hulse and Mary Smith lived at Basford, Co. Nottingham, England, for baptism of Thomas (1836) and birth of Henry (1839).[609] He and Mary Smith appeared on the census of 1841 at Rawson St, New Basford, Co. Nottingham, England; where Thomas (40) was a lace maker. Mary (35), Joseph (15) and John (14) both journeymen lace makers, Mathew (12), Mary (9) and Henry (2) were present, and all of the family was born in Co. Nottingham.[610] He and Mary Smith emigrated in 1842 to British North America (Canada).[611] He was a school teacher in King Twp. and a hotel keeper in Pottageville in 1845.[463] He and Mary Smith appeared on the census of 1851 at King Twp., York Co., Canada West (Ontario), British North America (Canada); where Thomas (54) was a yeoman and innkeeper; Mary (49), and children John (25) a cooper, Mathew (23), Mary Ann (21), Henry (12) and William (9) were present. The family lived in a 2-story frame house and inn with 3 staff.[612] Children of Thomas5 Hulse and Mary Smith (see #109) were as follows:
109. Mary5 SMITH; born circa 1802 at Co. Nottingham, England;[643],[644] she may have married Thomas Hulse (see #108), son of Samuel Hulse and Sarah (--?--), 26 Feb 1824 at St. Mary's, Nottingham, Co. Nottingham, England;[602] died aged 95 years 30 Mar 1894.[603],[645] She was also known as Mary Smith Barnett.[646],[647] Between 1824 and 1828, Mary Smith and Thomas Hulse lived at Lenton, Co. Nottingham, England, for the births of Joseph, John and Mathew.[605] She and Thomas Hulse lived in 1831 at Clare St, Nottingham, Co. Nottingham, England.[606] In 1833, Mary Smith and Thomas Hulse lived at Crofts Street, Nottingham, Co. Nottingham, England, for baptism of Thomas.[608] Between 1836 and 1842, Mary Smith and Thomas Hulse lived at Basford, Co. Nottingham, England, for baptism of Thomas (1836) and birth of Henry (1839).[609] She and Thomas Hulse appeared on the census of 1841 at Rawson St, New Basford, Co. Nottingham, England; where Thomas (40) was a lace maker. Mary (35), Joseph (15) and John (14) both journeymen lace makers, Mathew (12), Mary (9) and Henry (2) were present, and all of the family was born in Co. Nottingham.[610] She and Thomas Hulse emigrated in 1842 to British North America (Canada).[611] She and Thomas Hulse appeared on the census of 1851 at King Twp., York Co., Canada West (Ontario), British North America (Canada); where Thomas (54) was a yeoman and innkeeper; Mary (49), and children John (25) a cooper, Mathew (23), Mary Ann (21), Henry (12) and William (9) were present. The family lived in a 2-story frame house and inn with 3 staff.[612] She and Henry Hulse lived in 1858 at Lloydtown, York Co., Canada West (Ontario), British North America (Canada); where the family moved after Thomas' death in 1857.[459] She and Henry Hulse appeared on the census of 1861 at King Twp., York Co., Canada West (Ontario), British North America (Canada); where Henry was 22, mother Mary (59) and William George (19) were also present. They lived in a single-story frame house in or near Lloydtown.[461] She appeared on the census of 1871 at King Twp., York Co., Ontario, Canada; where Mary (69) was widowed, and living 'in town' on an 8th-acre in consession 9, lot 31.[648] Mary's photo was taken late in her life. A copy still exists.[604] She appeared on the census of 1881 at King Twp., York Co., Ontario, Canada; where Mary (78) was widowed, born in England.[649] She appeared on the census of 1891 at Wilson House, Toronto, York Co., Ontario, Canada; where Mary (88) was with her son, hotel proprietor.[650] | ||
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110. James5 DOYLE; born circa 1801 at Ireland;[651] married Jane (--?--) (see #111) circa 1826;[652] died before 1871.[653] He served in the military in 1828 possibly as an ensign for East York (from east of Yonge and Scarborough Twp.), or with the 3rd West York (Toronto Gore and Twp.), Company 5, when aged 24 years.[654] A James Doyle Sr. received by an order-in council, some clergy reserve property north of Schomberg (lot 34, con 11, King Twp.) on 1 Apr 1830, while residing in Tecumseth Twp. The land was sold in two halves; first in 1852, then 1860[The connection with our James Doyle is uncertain].[655] He and Jane (--?--) appeared on the census of 1851 at lot 30, con 10, King Twp., York Co., Canada West (Ontario), British North America (Canada); where James (50) was a labourer and Jane (47), Patrick (24), William (17), Jane (13) and Alice (12) were present; the family was Catholic, and lived in a shanty on Benjamin Jennings's land.[656] Children of James5 Doyle and Jane (--?--) (see #111) were as follows:
111. Jane5 (--?--); born circa 1805 at Ireland;[665],[651],[666] married James Doyle (see #110) circa 1826.[652] She and James Doyle appeared on the census of 1851 at lot 30, con 10, King Twp., York Co., Canada West (Ontario), British North America (Canada); where James (50) was a labourer and Jane (47), Patrick (24), William (17), Jane (13) and Alice (12) were present; the family was Catholic, and lived in a shanty on Benjamin Jennings's land.[656] She appeared on the census of 1871 at King Twp., York Co., Ontario, Canada; where Jane was 65 and a widow, living 'in town' with John (46) shoemaker, son Patrick (44) labourer and daughter Jane (31) dress maker, on an 8th of an acre, concession 9, lot 32.[667] |