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16. Charles William6 CHAPMAN (child of Charlotte5Stallard, Edward4, William3, William2, Edward1);[234],[234] born circa 1839;[428],[429] married Mary Ann Judd, daughter of John Judd and Caroline Stallard; and they were 1st cousins;[430],[431] died "79 years" 26 Apr 1920 at Hay Way Tree, St. Andrew parish, Jamaica, British West Indies.[432] Charles worked in the Treasury department in Jamaica.[239] He (an unknown value) between 1852 and 1855 at The Kingswood School, Bitton, Co. Gloucester, England.[240] He was general clerk, Bank of Jamaica in 1861 at Jamaica, British West Indies.[433] Mary Ann JUDD[434],[434] was born in 1847 at Havant, Co. Hampshire, England.[435],[436],[437] She died "aged 60" on 7 Mar 1908 at 23 Prince of Wales St, Kingston, Jamaica, British West Indies.[438],[439] "The death is reported from Kingston, Jamaica, of Mrs. Atholine Marian Chapman, wife of the chief clerk at treasury there, and a sister of Mrs. Thomas Ade [sic] of Concord-avenue, Toronto. The late Mrs. Chapman was a sister-in-law of Archbishop Nuttall, primate of the West Indies, and had many friends in this city. She passed away after a few weeks' illness."[440] She was also known as Atholine Marian Judd.[441]Children of Charles William6 Chapman and Mary Ann Judd were:
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17. Charlotte Ellen6 CHAPMAN (child of Charlotte5Stallard, Edward4, William3, William2, Edward1);[234],[234] born 29 Oct 1839 at Manchester Parish, Middlesex Co., Jamaica, British West Indies;[223] married Archdeacon David Brooke Panton 10 Apr 1860 at St. Andrew parish, Jamaica, British West Indies.[444],[445] Children of Charlotte Ellen6 Chapman and Archdeacon David Brooke Panton were as follows:
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18. Kate6 STALLARD (child of Edward5, Edward4, William3, William2, Edward1);[454],[455] born 14 Feb 1843 at Buriton, Co. Hampshire, England;[456],[457] christened 6 Aug 1843 at Buriton, Co. Hampshire, England;[458] married Harry Albery Bone, son of Thomas Reading Bone and Elizabeth Albery, 28 Sep 1861 at Congregational Chapel, Petersfield, Co. Hampshire, England; when Harry was recorded to be 24 and a Maltster in Petersfield, and Kate 18 years of age in Sheet, witnessed by Edward Stallard (Kate's father) and Frances Stallard (her sister);[459] died of bronchitis and pneumonia 13 Oct 1922 at 185 Fern Ave, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, at age 79;[460],[461] buried 16 Oct 1922 at St. George's On-The-Hill, Range 9 North, S 1/2 lot 16, plot 3, Etobicoke, Ontario, Canada, where plot map says, "Probably Kate Bone 1922."[462],[463] She and Harry Albery Bone emigrated between 1867 and 1871 to Canada; Possibly the Bones first settled in Islington, Ontario (prob. with the Stallards in 1867) -- just west of Toronto, then moved on to St. Joseph, Missouri, and then returned to Allandale and Barrie by 1880.[464],[465],[466] From 1880 to 1883, Kate Stallard and Harry Albery Bone lived at Allendale, Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada.[467] From 1884 to 1886, Kate Stallard and Harry Albery Bone lived at 6 West Ellen Street, Barrie, Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada, as renters.[468],[469],[470] From 1887 to 1890, Kate Stallard and Harry Albery Bone lived at 6 West Ellen Street, Barrie, Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada, it is assumed.[471] In Dec. 1890, Harry purchased Lot 3, Tiffin St., Barrie from George Morran of Toronto, for $300. It was arranged that $8 monthly instalment be made (3¼ years).[472] She and Harry Albery Bone appeared on the census of 1891 at Barrie, Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada; where Harry (54) was a baggage man. Kate (40), and Ernest (11) and Ethel (9) were present, and they lived in a wooden house.[473] From 1891 to 1893, Kate Stallard and Harry Albery Bone lived at Lot 3, Tiffin Street, Barrie, Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada.[474],[475] In 1899, Kate Stallard and Harry Albery Bone lived at 116 Northcote, Toronto, York Co., Ontario, Canada.[476] In 1900, Kate Stallard and Harry Albery Bone lived at 103 Argyle, Toronto, York Co., Ontario, Canada.[477] In 1901, Kate Stallard and Harry Albery Bone lived at 45 Noble, Toronto, York Co., Ontario, Canada.[478] She and Harry Albery Bone appeared on the census of 11 Apr 1901 at Toronto, York Co., Ontario, Canada; where they were in a 6-room rental. Harry was recorded as "Aubrey Bone", age 60 (but no birth date given), retired and Episcopal. Kate was recorded as age 50, born 24 Feb 1850. Milton E., 18 year old Machinist Apprentice, and Ethel A. age 16 also present.[479] From 1902 to 1907, Kate Stallard and Harry Albery Bone lived at 234 Lisgar Street, Toronto, York Co., Ontario, Canada, where Harry (going by Aubrey) was recorded as a brewer, and Milton E(rnest) as a machinist. In 1904 Harry was employed as an elevator Operator at the Toronto Arcade on Yonge Street.[480] In 1908, Kate Stallard and Harry Albery Bone lived at 88 MacDonell, Toronto, York Co., Ontario, Canada.[481] From 1909 to 1912, Kate Stallard and Harry Albery Bone lived at 185 Fern Avenue, Toronto, York Co., Ontario, Canada, where Harry was an elevator operator.[482] She and Harry Albery Bone appeared on the census of 1911 at 185 Fern Ave, Toronto, Ontario, Canada; where Harry (66) and Kate (60), were present, with also son Ernest (29) who worked for Toronto Cyclke Works 48hrs/week, and Jennie (29), and Donald Albery (1).[483] Between 1912 and 1922, Kate Stallard lived at 185 Fern Avenue, Toronto, York Co., Ontario, Canada, with her son Milton Ernest Bone and his family.[484] Harry Albery BONE[485],[486] was born on 27 Feb 1837 at Petersfield, Co. Hampshire, England.[487],[488] He was baptized on 23 Apr 1837 at Petworth, Co. Sussex, England.[489],[490] He died of heart failure on 15 Dec 1912 at 185 Fern Avenue, Toronto, York Co., Ontario, Canada, at age 75.[491],[460] He was buried on 18 Dec 1912 at St. George's On-The-Hill, Range 9 North, S 1/2 lot 16, plot 3, Etobicoke, Ontario, Canada.[492],[493] Harry may have attended Churcher's College sometime between 1847 and 1858. He later told how he could pick from his father's apple trees reaching over the fence from the school yard. He may instad have attended the British boys and girls school on College Street.[494] He was a Master Brewer and beer retailer in 1865 at College Street, Petersfield, Co. Hampshire, England.[495],[496] In Barrie, on the birth of his son Ernest in 1880, Harry was recorded to be a Maltster.[497] Harry sold the Tiffin St. property for $1 to Naughton Lennox of Barrie in May 1893. It appears he borrowed against the property in 1892, and Mr. Lennox purchased that 'debt' when Harry was unable to repay. This may explain the story "had a house in Barrie, but was cheated out of it."[498],[499]Children of Kate6 Stallard and Harry Albery Bone were as follows:
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19. Frances Frazier6 STALLARD (child of Edward5, Edward4, William3, William2, Edward1); born 29 Nov 1844 at Buriton, Co. Hampshire, England;[500] baptized 14 Sep 1845 at Wesleyan Chapel, Alton, Co. Hampshire, England;[501] married James Henry Stephens 28 Jul 1868 at Saint Faith, Havant, Co. Hampshire, England; where James was recorded to be an accountant from Winchcombe, Co. Gloucester, widower, son of Edward Stephens, and Francis' father Edward was a farmer;[502],[503],[504],[505] died 11 Sep 1942 at age 97.[506] Francis went to Canada with her parents, and returned to marry in Havant in 1868.[507] As of after 1880, she was also known as Aunt Fanny.[508] She and James Henry Stephens appeared on the census of 1881 at Gretton Rd., Winchcombe, Co. Gloucester, England; where James (46) was Superintendent Registrar Clerk to Guardians & Children, Francis (35), Kate (11), Henry W. (10), Frederick E. (7), John H. (5), Lennox S. (3), Albert G. (6 mos) were present, and also visitor Louina Hayward (11).[509] She and James Henry Stephens appeared on the census of 1891 at Gretton Rd., Winchcombe, Co. Gloucester, England; where James Henry (56) was clerk to the guardians etc., Francis Frazier (45), Kate (21), Henry M. (20) a law student, John Herring (15), Lennox Stallard (12), Albert George (10), Hilda Maud (5), and one servant were present.[510] She and James Henry Stephens appeared on the census of 1901 at 95 Gretton Rd., Winchcombe, Co. Gloucester, England; where Frances (55), James (66) the superintendant registrar, clerk to union, and their children Henry W. (29) a solicitor, John H (24) an articled clerk (solicitor), Frances's mother Anne (90) was a widowed farmer's wife, and a servant Hannah Martin (21) were present.[511] She lived circa 1914 at Sunnyside, Winchcombe, Co. Gloucester, England.[512] James Henry STEPHENS was born on 25 Apr 1834 at Helston, Co. Cornwall, England.[513],[514],[515] He died on 27 Jan 1907 at age 72.[516]Children of Frances Frazier6 Stallard and James Henry Stephens were as follows:
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20. Caroline6 JUDD (child of Caroline5Stallard, Edward4, William3, William2, Edward1);[376],[376] born 7 Sep 1844 at Havant, Co. Hampshire, England;[525],[526],[527] married Thomas Henry Ide, son of Willis Aylmore Ide and Charlotte Cave, 9 Feb 1869 at St. George's On-The-Hill, Islington, York Co., Ontario, Canada;[528] died of heart failure 11 Jul 1913 at Toronto, Ontario, Canada, at age 68.[529],[530],[531] Caroline mentioned in grandfather Edward Stallard's Will 1862.[331] She and Thomas Henry Ide appeared on the census of 1871 at York Co., Ontario, Canada; where Thomas (36) was a carpenter, and Caroline (26) and Ammy (1) were present.[532] She and Thomas Henry Ide appeared on the census of 1881 at York Co., Ontario, Canada; where Thomas (45) was a carpenter. Caroline (36), Amy (11), Clara (9), Willis (7), Laura S. (5), Albert E. (2) and Atholene (1) were present.[533] In 1898, Caroline Judd and Thomas Henry Ide lived at 269 Lisgar St., Toronto, York Co., Ontario, Canada, where Thomas H. was a builder, Willis A. a carpenter, and Albert E. a telephone operator.[534] She and Thomas Henry Ide appeared on the census of 1901 at Toronto, York Co., Ontario, Canada; where Thomas (64) a house carpenter, Caroline (56), Amy (31) a dress maker, Willis (26) a policeman, Clara (27) a dress maker, Lara (27) a telegraph operator, Albert (23), and Agnes (15) were present.[535] In 1907, Caroline Judd and Thomas Henry Ide lived at 260 Lisgar St., Toronto, York Co., Ontario, Canada.[536] Thomas Henry IDE[537],[537] was christened on 23 Nov 1834 at Warblington, Co. Hampshire, England.[368] He died of sarcoma on 17 Aug 1907 at Toronto, York Co., Ontario, Canada, at age 72.[538],[539] He was buried in Aug 1907 at St. George's On-The-Hill, Islington, York Co., Ontario, Canada.[540] He lived in 1867 at lot 8, Con. A, Etobicoke Twp., Islington, York Co., Ontario, Canada; with his father and brother Henry, having a house and shop.[541]Children of Caroline6 Judd and Thomas Henry Ide were as follows:
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21. Mary Ann6 JUDD (child of Caroline5Stallard, Edward4, William3, William2, Edward1);[434],[434] born 1847 at Havant, Co. Hampshire, England;[435],[436],[437] married Charles William Chapman, son of Reverend Philip Chapman and Charlotte Stallard; and they were 1st cousins;[430],[431] died "aged 60" 7 Mar 1908 at 23 Prince of Wales St, Kingston, Jamaica, British West Indies.[438],[439] "The death is reported from Kingston, Jamaica, of Mrs. Atholine Marian Chapman, wife of the chief clerk at treasury there, and a sister of Mrs. Thomas Ade [sic] of Concord-avenue, Toronto. The late Mrs. Chapman was a sister-in-law of Archbishop Nuttall, primate of the West Indies, and had many friends in this city. She passed away after a few weeks' illness."[440] She was also known as Atholine Marian Judd.[441] Charles William CHAPMAN[234],[234] was born circa 1839.[428],[429] He died "79 years" on 26 Apr 1920 at Hay Way Tree, St. Andrew parish, Jamaica, British West Indies.[432] Charles worked in the Treasury department in Jamaica.[239] He (an unknown value) between 1852 and 1855 at The Kingswood School, Bitton, Co. Gloucester, England.[240] He was general clerk, Bank of Jamaica in 1861 at Jamaica, British West Indies.[433]Children of Mary Ann6 Judd and Charles William Chapman were:
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22. Alfred6 STENT (child of Mary5Stallard, Edward4, William3, William2, Edward1);[344],[344] born 1 Sep 1844 at Buriton, Co. Hampshire, England;[101] married Sarah Lewis;[558] died "age 58" 11 Apr 1903 at Havant, Co. Hampshire, England, at age 58.[345] Alfred and Sarah had six children: Alfred, Stirling, Matha (marr. Stephens), Charles, Frank, and Isidor (marr. Dean). Many of their descendents are known.[559] He appeared on the census of 1901 at Havant, Co. Hampshire, England; where Alfred (56) was a Fellmonger Parchment Manufacture Cashier.[560] After working with his grandfather Edward Stallard at Homewell as a fellmonger and parchment maker, Alfred "then continued to develop these industries at the Tannery in West Street, with his sons, Stingling and Frank. 'Alfred Stent and Sons' eventually became a glove factory of international repute", founded in 1916.[561] "After the death of Messrs. Frank and Stirling Stent... Mr. Leslie Stent (son of Frank) became head of the firm..." which closed down in 1960.[365] Sarah LEWIS was born circa 1850.[562] She died "age 86" on 4 Jan 1936 at Havant, Co. Hampshire, England.[345]Children of Alfred6 Stent and Sarah Lewis were:
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23. Matilda6 STALLARD (child of George5, Edward4, William3, William2, Edward1);[563],[563] born circa Sep 1860 at Havant, Co. Hampshire, England;[564] married Edgar Hooley 28 Oct 1884 at Havant, Co. Hampshire, England; where Edgar was a civil engineer from Kent, son of Charles Hooley.[565] She was also known as Tilley.[566] Edgar HOOLEY was born at Co. Kent, England.[567]Children of Matilda6 Stallard and Edgar Hooley were:
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24. Milton Ernest Edward7 BONE (child of Kate6Stallard, Edward5, Edward4, William3, William2, Edward1);[569],[570] born 18 Feb 1880 at Barrie, Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada;[571],[572],[573] married Jane Bain, daughter of Donald Bain and Mary McKenzie, 28 Jan 1908 at Toronto, York Co., Ontario, Canada; where Ernest was 28, and a business manager, and Jane was 26. Witnesses were Mac J. Cockburn and W.J. McLean of Toronto. H.A. MacPherson officiated;[574],[575] died of myocardial degeneration and hypertension 7 Sep 1946 at 185 Fern Avenue, Toronto, York Co., Ontario, Canada, at age 66;[576] buried 10 Sep 1946 at St. George's On-The-Hill, Range 9 North, S 1/2 lot 16, plot 3, Etobicoke, Ontario, Canada, after service at Turner & Porter Funeral Home on Roncesvalles Ave.[463] Records first describe Ernest, or Milton as he was also called, as a machinist apprentice in 1901, and a machinist since 1902, at age 20.[577],[578],[579] Working for Russell Motor Car Company, Ernest probably road tested the first Canadian-made automobiles: the 1903 electric Ivanhoe, and the 1905 gasoline engine Russel model A. Perhaps Ernest joined five Russells that departed on a tour of Ontario and Quebec in July, 1905.[580],[581],[582] Between 1909 and 1946, Milton Ernest Edward Bone and Jane Bain lived at 185 Fern Avenue, Toronto, York Co., Ontario, Canada, with Ernest's parents, until Harry died in 1912, and Kate in 1922.[583] He and Jane Bain appeared on the census of 1911 at 185 Fern Ave, Toronto, Ontario, Canada; where Ernest (29) was a toolmaker for Toronto Cycle Works 48hrs/week, and Jennie (29), Donald Albery (1), and Ernest's parents Harry (66) and Kate (60) were present.[483] In 1911, Ernest was a foreman at Canada Cycle and Motor Co., a Tommy Russel company and home of the Russel motor car. Ernest had also been a painter from 1909-1911, but from 1912 on, he was described as a toolmaker or machinist.[584] Around 1910 to 1914, Ernest was in charge of testing sleeve valve technology that was incorporated into Russel's "Silent Knight" engine.[581],[585] In 1915, the Russel Motor Car Co. was bought by Willys-Overland Ltd. and switched from producing automobiles to mostly munitions during the Great War in Europe. Ernest, and his son Ernie, worked for various Tommy Russel companies until the 1930's: Russel Motor Car Co., Russel Gear & Machine, and Canadian Acme Screw & Gear Ltd.[586],[584] Ernest was a foreman at British American Razors in 1931, then a toolmaker for Acme Screw & Gear in 1933. He was a machinist for Eatons from 1935-36, Beaver Laundry Machines in 1937, and Canadian Theatre & Electric in 1938.[584] From 1939 until 1945, Ernest worked as a toolmaker for General Theatre Supply.[587] His obituary in Sep 1946 read, "Pioneer Figure In The Auto Industry: ...driver of the first Canadian made automobile, M. Ernest Bone, aged 66, died yesterday at his home, 185 Fern Ave. ...moved to Toronto in 1900 and began work soon afterward for the old Russell Motor Car Co. of Weston. ...was also believed to have been the first motorist to drive from Toronto to Ottawa. ...attended Church of the Epiphany, Queen St. W., and was a member of the Oddfellows and the Ancient Order of Foresters."[588] Jane BAIN[589],[590] was born on 27 May 1881 at Toronto, York Co., Ontario, Canada.[591],[592],[593] She died of atherosclerotic heart disease on 28 Oct 1966 at Clarkson, Peel Co., Ontario, Canada, at age 85.[594] She was buried on 31 Oct 1966 at St. George's On-The-Hill, Range 9 North, S 1/2 lot 16, plot 3, Etobicoke, Ontario, Canada.[463] She was confirmed on 3 Apr 1938 at Church of the Epiphany, Toronto, Ontario, Canada; by Rev. Despard.[595] Between 1946 and 1954, Jane Bain lived at 185 Fern Avenue, Toronto, York Co., Ontario, Canada, living with her son Ernest.[596] Between 1955 and 1966, Jane Bain lived at 5 Charleston Rd., Islington, Ontario, Canada, with son Ernest.[597],[598]Children of Milton Ernest Edward7 Bone and Jane Bain all born at Toronto, York Co., Ontario, Canada, were as follows:
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25. Ethel Albery7 BONE (child of Kate6Stallard, Edward5, Edward4, William3, William2, Edward1); born 28 Nov 1882 at Ontario, Canada;[611],[612],[613] married George James Trimble 20 Nov 1905 at St. Barnabas, Chester Anglican Church, Toronto, York Co., Ontario, Canada; where George, widower, a presser in Toronto, b. Orangeville, was son of David Trimble and Hannah Wrigglesworth, Rev. Frank Vipond officiating;[614],[615] died 31 Jan 1977 at Toronto, Ontario, Canada, at age 94;[616],[617] buried 2 Feb 1977 at Pine Hills Cemetery, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, after services at Humphrey Funeral Home.[618],[619] In 1906, Ethel Albery Bone and George James Trimble lived at 54 Crawford, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, for the birth of Pearl.[620],[621] In 1907, Ethel Albery Bone and George James Trimble lived at 67 MacDonell Ave., Toronto, York Co., Ontario, Canada, for birth of Gladys.[622] She and George James Trimble emigrated in 1908 to United States of America.[623] She and George James Trimble appeared on the census of 1910 at Richmond St. (Ward 26), Brooklyn, Kings Co., New York, United States of America; where George J (37) was a produce salesman, Ethel B (26), Pearl S (4), Gladys L (2) were present. [624] She and George James Trimble appeared on the census of 1920 at Park Ave. (Ward 3), Yonkers, Westchester Co., New York, United States of America; where George J (47) was salesman of butter and eggs, and Ethel B (34), Pearl S (13), Gladys J (12), and Frederick (6) were present. [625] George James TRIMBLE was born on 26 Jun 1872 at Esquesing Twp., Halton Co., Ontario, Canada.[626],[627] He died on 27 Aug 1944 at United States of America at age 72.[628],[629] He was buried at Pine Hills Cemetery, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.[619]Children of Ethel Albery7 Bone and George James Trimble were as follows:
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