Descendants of James & Jane PINKERTON



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2. John PINKERTON (David1) was born in 1823 in Baldrisham, Atrim Co, Ulster, Ireland,2 died on March 21, 1879 in Clifford, Huron Co, Ontario, Canada2 aged 56, and was buried in Pinkerton Greenwood Cemetery, Bruce Co, Ontario, Canada.

John Pinkerton remained in York County for many years. His wife was Sarah Sloan and they had 10 children. Sometime in the 1870s they left York and ended up at the village of Clifford in Wellington County. John died in 1879. His family dispersed, and some settled in Grey County.
by James E. CONNELL, First published in the 1998 Yearbook of the Bruce County Historical Society.

John married Sarah SLOANE, daughter of James SLOANE and Sarah JOHNSTON, about 1848 in , , Ontario, Canada. Sarah was born on September 26, 1830 in , , , Ireland2,10 and died in 19042 aged 74.

Events

• She immigrated from Ireland in 1837.

• Sarah resided in Clifford, Huron Co, Ontario, Canada in 1881 . 6

Children from this marriage were:

+ 9 M    i. David PINKERTON was born in 1849 in Lloydtown King Twp, York Co, Ontario, Canada2 and died on December 31, 1925 in Turtle Mountain, Lisgar, Manitoba, Canada2 aged 76.

+ 10 F    ii. Mary Ann Elizabeth PINKERTON was born on February 15, 1851 in King Twp, York Co, Ontario, Canada2 and died on April 28, 1936 in Winnipeg, Selkirk, Manitoba, Canada2 aged 85.

   11 F    iii. Sarah PINKERTON was born in 1853.2

+ 12 M    iv. Isaac Andrew PINKERTON was born on September 23, 1854 in King Twp, York Co, Ontario, Canada2,10 and died on September 20, 1941 in Durham, Grey Co, Ontario, Canada aged 86.

+ 13 M    v. Joseph Thomas PINKERTON was born in October 1860 in , , Ontario, Canada.2,10

   14 M    vi. Levi PINKERTON

   15 M    vii. Alfred Matthew PINKERTON was born in 1862.6

   16 F    viii. Martha PINKERTON was born in 1867.6

Martha married (__?__) MacROBERT.

   17 F    ix. Emma PINKERTON was born in 1870.6

Emma married (__?__) WOLFE.

+ 18 F    x. Henrietta "Etta" PINKERTON was born on May 15, 1870 in , , Ontario, Canada.6

3. James PINKERTON (David1) was born on August 2, 1825 in , , Armagh, Northern Ireland,2,3,4 died on December 2, 1915 in Greenock Twp, Bruce Co, Ontario, Canada4,5 aged 90, and was buried in Purdy's Cemetery Greenock Twp. Bruce Co, Ontario, Canada.

James Pinkerton came to Greenock Township with the family and originally took title to three farm lots in the Pinkerton area. These lots were those through which the Teeswater River flowed. As mentioned, he built a timber frame house on the centre lot, Lot 1, Con. 13, but did not settle there permanently. He sold Lot 1, Con. 12 to his brother Henry, Lot 1, Con. 13 to his brothers Thomas and Joseph, and the third lot on Con. 14 to Alex McKee. He worked for a time in the Pinkerton flour mill. He married Margrie Cameron and there were seven children. They eventually moved to a farm east of the village of Glammis, which had been the property of his father-in-law, Alex Cameron, and remained there for the rest of their lives. This farm has a fine brick house, built about 1900. The story is told that Arthur, the oldest son of James and Margrie, went to the Klondike gold rush. He came home with a considerable fortune and built the new home as a gift for his father and mother. Descendants of James' son Alec, who later owned this farm, still live in Bruce.
by James E. CONNELL, First published in the 1998 Yearbook of the Bruce County Historical Society.


Events

• He immigrated from Ireland in 1833. 11

• James farmed at King Twp, York Co, Ontario, Canada, 1881 6

• James resided at Lot 19, Con 12 in Greenock Twp, Bruce Co, Ontario, Canada in 1913.

James married Margerie CAMERON, daughter of Alexander CAMERON and Ellen COWAN,12 on February 27, 1867 in Greenock Twp, Bruce Co, Ontario, Canada.3 Margerie was born on November 20, 1837 in , , Canada West,3 died on March 1, 1913 in Greenock Twp, Bruce Co, Ontario, Canada4 aged 75, and was buried in Purdy's Cemetery Greenock Twp. Bruce Co, Ontario, Canada.

• Marriage witnessed by John Cameron and Mary Jane Murray of Greenock. 3

Children from this marriage were:

   19 M    i. Arthur PINKERTON was born on December 3, 1867 in King Twp, York Co, Ontario, Canada11 and died on December 10, 1943 in Victoria, , British Columbia, Canada aged 76.

Events

• Arthur resided in Greenock Twp, Bruce Co, Ontario, Canada in 1891 .

• He resided at home in Greenock Twp, Bruce Co, Ontario, Canada in 1901.

• Arthur resided in Rocanville, , Saskatchewan, Canada in 1916 .

Arthur married Sarah McLENNAN, daughter of James McLENNAN and Catherine "Kate" McLEOD,. Sarah was born on March 1, 1876 in Kincardine Twp, Bruce Co, Ontario, Canada13,14 and died on July 2, 1961 in Victoria, , British Columbia, Canada13 aged 85.

Events

• She worked as a music teacher in 1901 in , Bruce Co, Ontario, Canada.

   20 M    ii. Wesley PINKERTON was born on March 20, 1869 in King Twp, York Co, Ontario, Canada,4,11 died in 19494 aged 80, and was buried in Purdy's Cemetery Greenock Twp. Bruce Co, Ontario, Canada.

   21 M    iii. Thomas C. PINKERTON was born on September 24, 1870 in King Twp, York Co, Ontario, Canada.11

+ 22 M    iv. Alexander PINKERTON was born on June 14, 1872 in King Twp, York Co, Ontario, Canada,4,11 died in 19504 aged 78, and was buried in Purdy's Cemetery Greenock Twp. Bruce Co, Ontario, Canada.

   23 F    v. Ellen Elizabeth PINKERTON was born on June 27, 1875 in King Twp, York Co, Ontario, Canada.11

   24 F    vi. Ruth PINKERTON was born on June 30, 1877 in King Twp, York Co, Ontario, Canada.11

Ruth married David Hugh BARRIE, son of John BARRIE and Marion McDONALD, on March 12, 1912 in Paisley, Bruce Co, Ontario, Canada.15 David was born on July 4, 1880 in Greenock Twp, Bruce Co, Ontario, Canada.6,10

• Marriage witnessed by Marjorie Fairservice of Walkerton and Peter Barrie of Lovat.

   25 M    vii. James PINKERTON was born on December 25, 1878 in King Twp, York Co, Ontario, Canada.11

   26 F    viii. Nellie PINKERTON was born in 1879 and died in March 1907 in Kingarf, Bruce Co, Ontario, Canada5 aged 28.

Nellie married Daniel G. McDONALD, son of Alexander McDONALD and Mary McCRAE, on April 25, 1905 in Greenock Twp, Bruce Co, Ontario, Canada.5 Daniel was born in 1872 in Greenock Twp, Bruce Co, Ontario, Canada.16

• Marriage witnessed by Neil McKay of Glamis and Mary E. Barrie of Lovat.

   27 F    ix. Eunice PINKERTON was born on June 25, 1880 in Greenock Twp, Bruce Co, Ontario, Canada,4,11 died in 1933 aged 53, and was buried in Purdy's Cemetery Greenock Twp. Bruce Co, Ontario, Canada. She never married and had no children.

4. Mathew PINKERTON (David1) was born on January 22, 1827 in , , Armagh, Northern Ireland.2,6

Matthew Pinkerton, the third son, arrived at Pinkerton as a young man and held a variety of positions. He was listed as pound keeper in 1859, as postmaster in 1860, and as tavern keeper in 1861 at the original hotel. He was chairman of the committee which set up Greenwood Cemetery in 1874. In the end Matthew became a farmer. He acquired Lot 1, Con. 13 from his brothers Thomas and Joseph, plus Lot 2 beside it from his father. Matthew and his wife Mary had no family. They lived in the stone house erected at the front of the farm, until 1899, when they retired and moved to Walkerton. The farm was sold to Matthew's nephews, David and Alexander Pinkerton. The farm was later sold in 1925 to their nephews, Gordon and Harvey Pinkerton. For many years, the Pinkerton Fall Fair was held on grounds leased from Matthew and the later owners. The old exhibition building, "The Palace", still stands on the farm.
by James E. CONNELL, First published in the 1998 Yearbook of the Bruce County Historical Society.

Mathew married Mary BELL, daughter of Hugh BELL and Isabella WIGGINS, on November 18, 1858.2 Mary was born on November 11, 1841 in , Peel County, Ontario, Canada2,6,17 and died on February 25, 1913 in Toronto, York Co, Ontario, Canada2,17 aged 71.

The child from this marriage was:

   28 M    i. William PINKERTON was born in 1874.2

5. Henry PINKERTON (David1) was born on January 27, 1829 in , , Armagh, Northern Ireland,2,7 died in 1864 in Greenock Twp, Bruce Co, Ontario, Canada7 aged 35, and was buried in Douglas Hill Cemetery Eden Grove, Bruce Co, Ontario, Canada.

Henry, the fourth son, was the last of David Pinkerton's family to be born in Ireland and he was brought to Canada as an infant in 1829. He married Margaret Jane McKee in the spring of 1854, a few weeks before the family moved to Bruce. Margaret was said to be the first woman to arrive in the village. When they first arrived Henry was placed in charge of operating the newly completed sawmill. As noted before, the family took title to 1200 acres of land around the village. These properties were traded around among the family members and Henry became the owner of Lots 1 & 2, Con. 12. He settled on this farm and began the labour of clearing it. Unfortunately, he died a tragic death in the winter of 1864. He left behind his wife and five children, all under the age of 10. (A sixth child died shortly after birth.) The widow persevered after this catastrophe and, with family help, was able to keep the farm. Her two oldest sons, David and Alexander (Sandy), were thrust into a responsible role at an early age, and took over the farm as young men. The farm still remains in the hands of descendants. (It is interesting to note that in later years, this David's daughter Ethel married Wesley Birrell, son of Thomas Birrell the owner of the flour mill, renewing the association of a Pinkerton with the mill.) Another son Albert worked for a time in the flour mill and later operated the general store. Albert and his family moved into the old stone house built by Matthew Pinkerton. This house and the adjoining farm are also still held by Pinkerton descendants. The fourth child, Joseph, married and eventually moved to Oregon. The daughter Jane married Alex Cameron, brother of Margrie Cameron, mentioned above. Jane died young, survived by a daughter. Her granddaughter was Jean, wife of the late Dr. Donald Milne, prominent Paisley physician.
by James E. CONNELL, First published in the 1998 Yearbook of the Bruce County Historical Society.

Henry married Margaret Jane McKEE, daughter of Alexander McKEE and Margaret Jane BROWN, about 1855. Margaret was born on December 25, 1829 in , , , Ireland,7,18 died on April 3, 1892 in Greenock Twp, Bruce Co, Ontario, Canada7,18 aged 62, and was buried in Douglas Hill Cemetery Eden Grove, Bruce Co, Ontario, Canada.

Events

• Margaret resided at home in King Twp, York Co, Ontario, Canada in 1851.

Children from this marriage were:

+ 29 F    i. Janet "Jennie" PINKERTON was born in 1856 in Greenock Twp, Bruce Co, Ontario, Canada6 and died in 1884 in Greenock Twp, Bruce Co, Ontario, Canada12 aged 28.

+ 30 M    ii. David PINKERTON was born on November 25, 1856 in Greenock Twp, Bruce Co, Ontario, Canada,7,9 died on April 14, 19317 aged 74, and was buried in Douglas Hill Cemetery Eden Grove, Bruce Co, Ontario, Canada.

   31 M    iii. Alexander "Sandy" PINKERTON was born on October 25, 1858 in Greenock Twp, Bruce Co, Ontario, Canada,9 died on December 2, 1921 in Pinkerton, Bruce Co, Ontario, Canada7 aged 63, and was buried in Douglas Hill Cemetery Eden Grove, Bruce Co, Ontario, Canada. He was usually called Sandy.

+ 32 M    iv. Joseph H. PINKERTON was born in 1861 in Greenock Twp, Bruce Co, Ontario, Canada.6

+ 33 M    v. Albert PINKERTON was born on March 26, 1862 in Greenock Twp, Bruce Co, Ontario, Canada,19,20 died on March 17, 1918 in Pinkerton, Bruce Co, Ontario, Canada5,19 aged 55, and was buried in Douglas Hill Cemetery Eden Grove, Bruce Co, Ontario, Canada.

   34 M    vi. Alfred PINKERTON was born in 1864 in Greenock Twp, Bruce Co, Ontario, Canada7 and died in 1864 in Greenock Twp, Bruce Co, Ontario, Canada.7

6. Joseph PINKERTON (David1) was born on January 31, 1835 in , York County, Ontario, Canada2 and died on March 23, 1910 in Killarney, Souris, Manitoba, Canada2 aged 75.

Joseph, came to Pinkerton as a young man, with the family. Joseph became owner of a farm on Con. A, immediately to the east of the village. He also operated the flour mill for a time and sold it to George Elphick in the 1870s. Joe's wife was Eliza Jane Moore and they had eight children. Their oldest son, William joined the 32nd Battalion of the Canadian Militia, which was raised to help quell the Northwest Rebellion of 1885. The Battalion was not needed and never left Bruce county. However, William went to Manitoba on his own shortly afterwards. He influenced his father and the family to move there. They settled around Killarney where Joe had interests in farming and flour milling. He was also one of the first bee-keepers in Manitoba. His original hives of bees came from Pinkerton, from his brother Matthew who also kept bees. By that time the new Canadian Pacific Railway made such shipments easy. Joseph's family remained in Western Canada.
by James E. CONNELL, First published in the 1998 Yearbook of the Bruce County Historical Society.


Joseph married Sarah Elizabeth Jane MOORE on July 19, 1865 in St. Mary's, Perth Co, Ontario, Canada.2 Sarah was born on January 29, 1846 in St. Mary's, Perth Co, Ontario, Canada2 and died on July 15, 1927 in Killarney, Souris, Manitoba, Canada2 aged 81.

Children from this marriage were:

   35 M    i. William Albert PINKERTON was born on November 30, 1866 in Pinkerton, Bruce Co, Ontario, Canada2 and died on March 28, 1952 in Vancouver, , British Columbia, Canada2 aged 85.

+ 36 M    ii. Mathew Joseph PINKERTON was born on November 7, 1868 in Pinkerton, Bruce Co, Ontario, Canada2 and died in 1959 in Killarney, Souris, Manitoba, Canada2 aged 91.

+ 37 F    iii. Alice PINKERTON was born on November 19, 1870 in Pinkerton, Bruce Co, Ontario, Canada2 and died on April 12, 1943 in Killarney, Souris, Manitoba, Canada2 aged 72.

   38 F    iv. Mary Louise PINKERTON was born on January 10, 1872 in Walkerton, Bruce Co, Ontario, Canada and died in Pasadena, Los Angeles, California, USA.2

   39 F    v. Eliza Jane PINKERTON was born on June 7, 1874 in Pinkerton, Bruce Co, Ontario, Canada2 and died on August 7, 1874 in Pinkerton, Bruce Co, Ontario, Canada.2

+ 40 M    vi. Joseph Herbert PINKERTON was born on September 30, 1877 in Walkerton, Bruce Co, Ontario, Canada2 and died in 1937 in Kyle, Saskatchewan, Canada2 aged 60.

+ 41 F    vii. Hattie Llwyna PINKERTON was born on October 5, 1879 in Walkerton, Bruce Co, Ontario, Canada and died on April 19, 1960 in Chilliwack, New Westminster, British Columbia, Canada2 aged 80.

   42 F    viii. Laura May PINKERTON was born on May 24, 1882 in Pinkerton, Bruce Co, Ontario, Canada2 and died on August 1, 1976 in Vancouver, , British Columbia, Canada2 aged 94.

+ 43 F    ix. Olive Myrtle PINKERTON was born on August 23, 1886 in Pinkerton, Bruce Co, Ontario, Canada2 and died on November 9, 1980 in Coaldale, 11-9-20- W4, Alberta, Canada2 aged 94.

7. Thomas PINKERTON (David1) was born on March 4, 1838 in Lloydtown King Twp, York Co, Ontario, Canada,1,8 died on September 3, 1908 in Pinkerton, Bruce Co, Ontario, Canada5,7 aged 70, and was buried in Douglas Hill Cemetery Eden Grove, Bruce Co, Ontario, Canada.

Thomas Pinkerton was the sixth son and spent his entire life in the village. He had many interests. In addition to managing both the sawmill and the carding mill for many years, he farmed and owned a house and general store in Eden Grove, a short distance east of Pinkerton. He was also the first secretary-treasurer of the local Fall Fair and provided the land for the creation of Greenwood Cemetery. He became the owner of the first log cabin and in 1873 arranged to give it to the destitute wife of Wm. McCormick, a local hotel-keeper who had left Pinkerton suddenly for the Caribou Gold rush in British Columbia. It was stipulated that Mrs. McCormick return the house when it was no longer needed. This occurred on the death of her stepdaughter Jennie in 1957 when the old house was returned to the Pinkerton family in Jennie's will.

Thomas married Mary Ann Bradley in 1861 and they had a family of 7 boys and 3 girls. None of the boys remained in Pinkerton. William and Thomas Jr. went to Toronto. John, Frank, George, Lorne, and Sydney are all believed to have gone to western Canada. One daughter, Gertrude, died young. The other girls, Frances and Lena, became nurses. Frances married and lived in the U.S.A. In 1917 Lena married James Douglas, well known in Hepworth, ON. Thomas Pinkerton died in 1908. A diary he kept that year has survived. It shows him living an active life. Among other things, he speaks of breaking up the old equipment in the carding mill for fire wood! There are entries until two days before he died, so it is evident that his death at 70 was sudden. His wife died in 1914.
by James E. CONNELL, First published in the 1998 Yearbook of the Bruce County Historical Society.

Thomas married Mary Ann BRADLEY, daughter of John BRADLEY and Elizabeth WILLOUGHBY, on January 31, 1861 in Greenock Twp, Bruce Co, Ontario, Canada.3 Mary was born on November 12, 1840 in , Kilkenny, Leinster, Ireland,7 died on April 7, 1914 in Greenock Twp, Bruce Co, Ontario, Canada7 aged 73, and was buried in Douglas Hill Cemetery Eden Grove, Bruce Co, Ontario, Canada.

Events

• She immigrated from Ireland in 1843. 1

Children from this marriage were:

   44 M    i. John PINKERTON was born in 1863 in Greenock Twp, Bruce Co, Ontario, Canada.6

+ 45 M    ii. William PINKERTON was born in 1865 in Greenock Twp, Bruce Co, Ontario, Canada6 and died in 1910 aged 45.

   46 M    iii. Francis PINKERTON was born in 1867 in Greenock Twp, Bruce Co, Ontario, Canada.

Francis married (__?__) FOWTE.2

   47 F    iv. Gertrude PINKERTON was born on July 11, 1869 in Greenock Twp, Bruce Co, Ontario, Canada7 and died on September 12, 1872 in Pinkerton, Bruce Co, Ontario, Canada7 aged 3.

+ 48 F    v. Frances Elizabeth PINKERTON was born in 1872 in Greenock Twp, Bruce Co, Ontario, Canada6 and died in 1909 aged 37.

+ 49 M    vi. Thomas PINKERTON was born on August 31, 1873 in Greenock Twp, Bruce Co, Ontario, Canada,7 died on September 12, 1917 in Pinkerton, Bruce Co, Ontario, Canada5,7 aged 44, and was buried in Douglas Hill Cemetery Eden Grove, Bruce Co, Ontario, Canada.

   50 F    vii. Isabella Helena PINKERTON was born in 1875 in Greenock Twp, Bruce Co, Ontario, Canada,6 died in 19597 aged 84, and was buried in Douglas Hill Cemetery Eden Grove, Bruce Co, Ontario, Canada.

Isabella married James DOUGLAS, son of James DOUGLAS and Isabelle DIXON, on October 10, 1917 in Cargill, Bruce Co, Ontario, Canada.5 James was born in August 1858 in Brant Twp, Bruce Co, Ontario, Canada, died in 19417 aged 83, and was buried in Douglas Hill Cemetery Eden Grove, Bruce Co, Ontario, Canada.

• Marriage Ceremony conducted by R. M. Gale of Pinkerton witnessed by Sarah Ann Watson of Paisley and Isabel Clemens of Hepworth.

Events

• James resided in Hepworth, Bruce Co, Ontario, Canada in 1911 .

• He worked as a manufacturer in 1917 in Hepworth, Bruce Co, Ontario, Canada.

+ 51 M    viii. George Edgar PINKERTON was born on April 15, 1877 in Greenock Twp, Bruce Co, Ontario, Canada,6,8 died on January 23, 1943 in Vancouver, , British Columbia, Canada8 aged 65, and was buried in Mountain View Cemetery, Vancouver.

   52 M    ix. Robert Lorne PINKERTON was born on June 1, 1879 in Greenock Twp, Bruce Co, Ontario, Canada,7 died on July 20, 1907 in Fort William, Thunder Bay Dist, Ontario, Canada7 aged 28, and was buried in Douglas Hill Cemetery Eden Grove, Bruce Co, Ontario, Canada.

   53 M    x. Sidney PINKERTON was born on February 8, 1882 in Greenock Twp, Bruce Co, Ontario, Canada.1

8. Mary Jane PINKERTON (David1) was born on June 22, 1838 in Lloydtown King Twp, York Co, Ontario, Canada,9 died on May 11, 1909 aged 70, and was buried in Douglas Hill Cemetery Eden Grove, Bruce Co, Ontario, Canada.

Mary Jane, was born at Lloydtown in 1841. She was 13 when she arrived in Bruce and four years later married George Elphick. As mentioned previously, George had been invited to come to Pinkerton from York County, to operate the new flour mill which Mary Jane's father had just completed. In 1867 George purchased the mill at nearby Yokassippi, now Cargill. He sold this mill in 1872 and about the same time, bought the Pinkerton mill which he operated for the rest of his life. George and Mary Jane made their home on a farm just west of the village, at Lot 3, Con. 12 of Greenock. They had a family of 10 children, 8 girls and 2 boys. There are many descendants of this family in the vicinity of Pinkerton and the farm remains in Elphick hands after four generations. Mary Jane died in 1909.
by James E. CONNELL, First published in the 1998 Yearbook of the Bruce County Historical Society.

Mary married George ELPHICK, son of Samuel ELPHICK and Latisha (__?__), on September 24, 1858 in Greenock Twp, Bruce Co, Ontario, Canada.3 George was born in 1833 in , , , England, died on May 14, 1895 in Pinkerton, Bruce Co, Ontario, Canada5 aged 62, and was buried in Douglas Hill Cemetery Eden Grove, Bruce Co, Ontario, Canada.

• Marriage witnessed by James Robinson and Mary Jane Martin of Brant. 3

Children from this marriage were:

+ 54 F    i. Emily ELPHICK was born on November 16, 1857, died in 19244 aged 67, and was buried in Purdy's Cemetery Greenock Twp. Bruce Co, Ontario, Canada.

   55 F    ii. Martha B. ELPHICK was born on August 14, 1861 in , , Ontario, Canada.9

   56 F    iii. Sarah Letitia ELPHICK was born on May 10, 1864 in , , Ontario, Canada, died on November 2, 1931 in Eden Grove, Bruce Co, Ontario, Canada21 aged 67, and was buried in Douglas Hill Cemetery Eden Grove, Bruce Co, Ontario, Canada.

Sarah married John "Jack " L. BROCKIE, son of William BROCKIE and Helen BLACK, on July 9, 1884 in Greenock Twp, Bruce Co, Ontario, Canada.22 Jack was born on July 23, 1861 in Greenock Twp, Bruce Co, Ontario, Canada,23 died on January 17, 1943 in Trout Creek, Parry Sound, Ontario, Canada aged 81, and was buried in Trout Creek, Parry Sound, Ontario, Canada. He was usually called Jack.

• Marriage witnessed by Wm Albert Pinkerton and Martha Ann Elphick of Greenock Twp. 16

Events

• John farmed on Lots 1 & 2, Con 16, Greenock Twp, Bruce Co, Ontario, Canada

+ 57 F    iv. Elizabeth ELPHICK was born in 1865 in , , Ontario, Canada, died in 1951 aged 86, and was buried in Eden Grove, Bruce Co, Ontario, Canada.

+ 58 M    v. David Pinkerton ELPHICK was born on October 25, 1868 in , , Ontario, Canada,9 died on June 4, 1934 in Greenock Twp, Bruce Co, Ontario, Canada24 aged 65, and was buried in Douglas Hill Cemetery Eden Grove, Bruce Co, Ontario, Canada.

   59 F    vi. Mary Jane ELPHICK was born in 1869 in , , Ontario, Canada, died in 1890 in Greenock Twp, Bruce Co, Ontario, Canada4 aged 21, and was buried in Purdy's Cemetery Greenock Twp. Bruce Co, Ontario, Canada.

Mary married Thomas METCALF, son of Jonathan METCALF and Mary Ann WILSON, on March 19, 1890 in Walkerton, Bruce Co, Ontario, Canada.5 Thomas was born on July 14, 1866 in Greenock Twp, Bruce Co, Ontario, Canada,25 died on September 23, 1920 in Greenock Twp, Bruce Co, Ontario, Canada aged 54, and was buried in Purdy's Cemetery Greenock Twp. Bruce Co, Ontario, Canada.

Events

• Thomas resided in Greenock Twp, Bruce Co, Ontario, Canada in 1901 .

   60 M    vii. William ELPHICK was born in 1872 in , , Ontario, Canada.

+ 61 F    viii. Amelia "Minnie" ELPHICK was born on October 15, 1874 in Pinkerton, Bruce Co, Ontario, Canada,26 died on February 1, 1960 in London, Middlesex Co, Ontario, Canada26 aged 85, and was buried in Douglas Hill Cemetery Eden Grove, Bruce Co, Ontario, Canada.

+ 62 F    ix. Margaret Louise ELPHICK was born in 1877 in , , Ontario, Canada, died in 1968 aged 91, and was buried in Eden Grove, Bruce Co, Ontario, Canada.

   63 F    x. Margurite ELPHICK was born on June 14, 1881 in Greenock Twp, Bruce Co, Ontario, Canada.9

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