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ir/u /o^^&gt;*l

Had issue: (at least)


^1, Henry Babcook
;^2, John Babcook
;&gt;^3# Samuel Babcook
4 4* Rachel Babcook
5 &gt;farraret Babcook
6, Kate (?) Catherine)

7. Williajn Babcook
8 Jane Babcook

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Margaret and Kate Babcook, both lived in west, both married Babcocka and
died in West.
VS-lliam Babcook just disappeared.
Rachel Babcook married Sam Irish an undertaker in Verona - they had 1 son
Percy Irish, Her second husband was Amos Keech, Verona,

Jane Babcook mari'ied a John Freeiian (not the Jbhn Freeman who married Eva Ann
Babcook
Robbie Freeman, Hartington was a grandson.

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Lived at Glendower at one ti voe

^f-

CORNELIUS BABCOCK.
Cornelius Babcnck
married lived Glendower at one time, /iftr'n they retired they went
Rebecca lUrner to Manitoba to live with son. Borth buried
Had issue : in Manitoba

1, Sylvester Babcock
married
Amelia Margaret Gerdis (1874-1937)
Had issue :
A. Pearl Babcock, born Sept. 21, 1900, died Feb. 2, 1957
married
Charlie Flieler
B. Lgona Babcock, born Au^. 16, 1903, died Jan. 7, 1971
married Lived Harrowsmith, Ont.
William Shilling ton
Had issue :
C. Clifford Babcock, died in his teens.
2, Joseph Babcock
married Lived at Glencoe, Ont,
Lizzie Vfetson
Had issue :
A, George Babcock
B, Bmna Babcock
C, Alice Babcock
D, Wesley Babcock
E, Ethel Babcock
F, Lawrence Babcock
3, Edward Babcock
married Lived Manitoba
Bella
fed issue (at least)
A. Sabina Babcock, died Aug. 6, 1969
4* Rachael Babcock
married
James Shultz
Had issue :
A, Ethel Shultz
married
Charles Huyck
cont 'd page 2

BENJAMIN BABCOCK
Wich of the follovd.nf infonnation was given tr me by Mr, Dorval Eabcock, Verona,
Qnt,,
March 27, 1973. He discovered it while f.oing through some old books the
information had been recorded by his uncle, Charles Babcock.
BENJAMIN BABCOCK (in Upper Canada, 17f^5, Bath). Brother of his was in Battle of
1B12. Came from Germany to America then moved to Bath
and Hav Bay 17PA,
BMurried
Rachel Decker
Had issue : (not in order )
1, David ^Babcock, bom circa 1792
2, Peter ^Babcock, born circa 179A
3, Jacob^ Babcock, bom circa 1799
4. John Rrince Babcock, born circa IfiOl
5 Rachel Babcock, born circa 1790
6, Sarah Babcock, born circa 1797
7 Elizabeth^ Babcock, born circa 1803
B, son
9. son

* Jbhn ft*ince Babcock


married
Sarah Ann Chat son
Had issue :
A, Miles Babcock
Cyrennes ^ Babe ock

B.
C.
D.

S.
F.
G.
H.
I.
J.
K.

Cornelius Babcock
FVed ''Babcock
George ''Babcock
? Ely^ Babcock
Charles^ Babcock
Jiacob Babcock
Israel Babcock
Gertini or Hattie Babcock
(died young )
Elizabeth Babcock

Vx, Cecil Babcock, Verona, Ont, says Jbhn Iince


Babcock must ha#c married twice as there were |
brothers &amp; sisters. The secorKl wife a Miss Bain
from Vermont, Ihese ^ brothers and sisters were:
A, Abraham Babcock
B, Dorval Babcock
C, Fannie Babcock
D, Jennie Babcock
E, iJnily ^Babcock
F, Mary Babcock
G, Sarah "^Babcock
H, Daughter^

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2.

I*

John
Mn(
ce Babcock

married

Sarah Ann
Chatson

Had
issue

A.
Miles Babcock

B.
Cyrennes Babcock
(1851-1918 )

married

AiHa
(1854-1928)

Had issue :

(1)
Earl Babcock
married
Hazel Giles

No issue :
(1907-

Ihis information from Mr, Earl Babcock,


Mack St., Kingston. Taken from family bible.

(2) Arthur Babcock (19U-1967 )


married
Evelyn Day
Had issue :
a Allan Babcock
(2) fettie'^bcock (1876-194?)
married
Harold Sh*?les
No issue :
C, Comelius-^abcock
D. Fred ^Babcock
Georf e"^ Babcock
F. ? Ely^'Babcock
G. Charles ^Babcock (Minister, Freejif Methodist Church)
married
Celista
Had issue :
(X) Maxide ^bcock
married

Cecil Babcock, Verona, never heard of


Cornelius or Ely Babcock but there was
a Jerry babcock in this family.

(2) Hattie Babcock


married
Daniel Bush
(3) liicy Alma '^Babcock (1878-1932)
married Feb. 3, 1897 (both buried Verona, Ont,
Harvey James Grider, born Nov, 27, 1862, died July 27, 1932
No issuo :

3.

lb

(A) Sybrina bibcock (1867-19?0)


married
Edmond Albertson (1863-19C3 )
H, Jacob Babcock (brought up George Babcock, father of Cecil &amp; Carman Babcoc
k,
married both buried Farham, C^t, Vemna, Ont,
Harriette Babcock (This information from Calvin Babcock, Hartington, ftit. )
Ha d issue : (at l^ast )

(1) Mary Babcock


married
Charles Cox
Had issue :
Lena Cox

Lived &amp; died Verona, Ont,

a.

married
Vanley Abrams

^'r

h, Hattie^Cox
married

lived Vvestport, Cht,

Harold Hice

c.
d.
e.

/vTchie Cox, died young


Euriah^Cox, died young
Rhoda^Cox
married
iX Charles Gowdy

f.

Orville Cox
Kenneth Cox
Irene ^ Cox
(?) Harvey "^Babcock (1867-1962) Born at Sand Bank City, N.T. State
married
Ida Cox (1877-1953)
Had issue :
A, Earl Babcock (died and buried Tribes Hill, near Amsterdam, N.Y,
married
laura Haggerty
Had issue :
1, Janes Babcock (lives THbes Hill, N.Y, )

,'.

r'

1. John M. Babcook (1830- Dec. 26? 1917)


married 1st
Isabella Murphy (1839-1883)
married 2nd
M?nada Fredenburgh (1840-1886)
married 3rd
Mary Morrison (1834-1912)
Had issue by 1st wife only:
A, George Babcook
married 1st
Ellen Martin
married 2nd
Mary Alport
Had issue by 1st wife only
(1) George Alfred Babcook (1876-1937) Buried Sydenham
married
Evy Elgiva Campsall (1868-1953 ) (School teacher &amp; music teacher
No issue :
(2) Wellington Wray Babcook (1894-1971)
married lived Hartington, Ont.
Mabel A. Goslin (1899Had issue :
(a) Gerald V. Babcook, born Sept. 7, 1919
married
Dorothy E. Ball (1925Had issue :
1. Irwin Babcook
2. I&amp;rjorie Babcook
married
Robert Clow
3. Marilyn Babcook
4. Gail Babcook

B,

2.
(b) Evelyn Babcook (1921-1962)
married
Howard M. Redmond (19L!rHad Issue :
1, Merlin Redmond
2 Alfred Redmond
3. Gay Redmond
(3) Rosa Babcook
married
Stanley Babcock (brother of Mary Manetta Babcock Son of Benson
Babcock &amp; his wife Henrietta Revell )
Had issue :
(a) Russell Babcock
married
Violet Amey
Had issue :
1, Audrey Babcock
2. Mariel Babcock
3o tfery Babcock
Urn Stanley Babcock
5. VB-lliam Babcock
6. Neil Babcock
7o F^ye Babcock
8. Terry Babcock
(b) Minor Babcock
married Lived in M^ose Jaw^ Sasko, then Lds Angeles,

Calif o, where he died,


Samuel Babcook (1856-1936) Buried ^denham.
married
Catherine Dunn (Buried Railton, Cht, She retained her religion (RC, )
Had Issue :
(1) Mamie Babcook
married (lived Sj^denham, Cht, ) (Both buried Railton, Cht, )

S'

Mark Cummings
No issue :
(2) James Edward Babcook (1879-196?)
married 1st
Carrie L, Wallace (1877-1918)
married. 2nd /
Had issue by Ist wife only:

Jf^j.

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o;"" rv v ei.&gt;.t.

rf ^ y{

(a) Lbo Clifford Babcook (1910-1970)


married
Velma German (1912-

Had issue : ^ ^j ^juyy^'^


(b) Wallace Babcook, Qted in accident late teis) i^"-

(b ) Wallace Babcook, W-ed in accide


) Joseph A, Babcook (1888-.1963) ^

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married
Florence Martin (1889Plad issue :
(a) May Belle Babcook
Edgar J. Selby (1916-1969) .',..'/ '^72^^^^^^ ^fj.,^
Had issue: /JV^^^i^l?^ T^^^-^
(b) Daughter ^.^:M^^^^ '^It "^f^'

C, John Babcook, (Left Home vAile young and made his home in Jfi-Chigan.
Farmer)
married
Mary ^7-7 a^^t^j
No issue :
D. Benjamin Babcook (1860-1935) lived Hartington, Ctat, Eanner
married
Alice Lammon (1366-1928)
No issue :
B Itobert Edgar Babcook (1862-1946)
married
Betsy l^artin (1869-1966) Her name is misspelled on tombstone.
Had issue :
(1) Frederick Garnet Babcook (1890
married
Jean Farsythe Baker
Had issue:
(a) Donna Jean Babcook
married (lived Cornwall, Cht,)
Harold anith
Had issue : (see next page )

c
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J -.s.r

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4. ^

1, Susan Jean anith


2, Dorothy Jane anith
3, Doxiglas Allan anith
(b) Dorothy Margaret Babcook
married (lived Kingston, Cnt , )
Walter Anger
Had issue :
1, James ^yron Frederick Anger
(c ) Douglas ftjbert Babcook (Grad, in Bacteriology, Guelph, Master
married brewer for Stroh*3 Brewery in Detroit,
I^tsy St, Peter lives, VBLndsor, Cht,
Had issue :
lo Luanne Babcook
2o Catherine Babcook
3 Mary Jane Babcook
(d) Duncan IEft:'ederick Babcook (life Insurance Mgr, Kingston, Ont, )
married
Shirley Dermott
Had issue :
1, Carla Maria Babcook
(2) Qrpha Illlian Babcook (Reg. Nurse) (1895-1945)
married
Jack Adams
No issue :
(3) Helen G, Babcook (1901married
Itercy S, Galbraith (1886-196?)
Had issue ;
(a) Robert Galbraith (Principal of school, Kingston, Cht.)

(b) Marie Galbraith.


F* Vfesley Babcook
married (Lived at Hart ing ton, Cht, )
Ifeiy Ann Goodberry
Had issue :
(1) Vurean Babcook (1900-1936) Single,

(2) Madolia Babcook


married lived Peterboro, Ckit,
Percy ViELndrim (Retired School Inspector)
Had issue :
(a) Iferilyn VELndrim

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5. ?
G. Vailiam A* Babcook (1868-1947) Farmer,
married lived Hart ing ton, Cht,
Mary Manetta Babcock (1877-1955 ) Efeughter of Benson Babcock &amp; his wife
Henrietta Revell
Had issue :
(l) Gordon Babcook
married lived Hartington, Ont,
Stella MacGowan
Had issue :
(a) Glenna Babcook
married lives Ottawa, Cht,

(2) LLoyd Babcook


married 1st

Rut tan
married 2nd

t*

H,

Had issue :
(a) (Ren Babcook
(b) Dauo
(c) Dau,
(3 ) Minor Babcook
(4) Isabel Babcook
married
Gordon MDore
Had issue
(a) June IVbore
married
Mr Pero
Elizabeth Babcook (Went to Michigan as young girl and
married (lived in Michigan
Vfellington Tumulty
Had issue :
(X) Alberta Tumulty
married
Arthur X(iiYXE Squires

I. Khoda Eabcook
married lived Sydenham, Ont,
Thomas Hagerman
Had issue :
(1) Olivia Hagerman
(2) Doris Hagerman
D ) Reta Hagerman
The information re. John M, Babcook was supplied by Mr. &amp; Mrs. Fred Babcook,
Hart ing ton, Ont.
2. Samuel Eabcook (of the township of Ibrtland ) Bom March 7, 1837
married January 11, I860 died Sept. 9, 1907
Martha Ann Babcock (of the township of Ernesttown), died April 13, 1908
Had issue :
A. Daniel Babcook, bom March 2, 1861, died Feb. 15, 1906
married March 1877
Eunice Caverly (1868-J952)
Had issue :
(1) ^t^rtle F. Babcook (1894married
Archie Goslin (1889-1962)
Had issue :
(a) Melvin CJoslin (bom 6/9/19
married
Edna Pixley
Had issue :
1. Ann Goslin
2. Glenn Goslin
(b ) Miriam Goslin
married
Hugh Henderson
Had issue :
1. Anthony Henderson
(c ) Gwynncth Goslin (bom 27/3/29
married
Fred Pgterson
Had issue :
1. Cheryl Peterson
2. Howard Peterson

(2) Helen B. Babcook (1902m^rried


Stanley A. Bolting (1900
No issue :
(3) Elleda Maude Babcook, born Mav 2, 1888, died April 1, 1959
married
Herman Alton
Had issue :
(a) Doris Alton (born 17/1/12
married
Clarence logan
Had issue :
1. Eleanor logan (bom 20/4/34
2, Marilyn logan (bom 16/5/35
married
John Robertson
Had issue :
a. Heather Robertson (bom IO/4/6O
b. Jeffrey Robertson (born 25/IO/6I
(b) Fern Alton (born 9/ll/12-died Apr. 1913)
(c) Claudia Alton (bom 26/1/14)
married
William Glover
Had issue :
1. Fern C3.over married larry Gray
2. Fkuline Glover
3. William Glover
4. Sylvia Glover
(d) FLoyd Alton (born 14 fey 1915
married
Pearl Henry
No issue :
(e) Neil Alton (born 23 Nov. 1916
married
Jessie Scholey
Had issue

1. toward Alton (bom 7 April 1938


2. Carol Alton (bom 17/10/42
3. Itobert Alton (bom 21/1/45

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6.B
(f ) Kay Alton (bom June 31, 1918
married
George Harding
Had issue :
1. Ruth Harding
2. Raymond Harding
(g) Jean Alton (bom Sept. 23, 1919
married
William Harvey
Had issue :
1. Barbara Harvey
2. Donna Harvey
3. Siflron Harvey
4. Judith Harvey
5. David Harvey
6. Susan Harvey
7. Mary Harvey
8. Richard Harvey
9. Stephen Harvey
10. Deborah Harvey
(h) Muriel Alton (bom 1921, died 1933)

(i) Audrey Alton (bom July 2, 1923)


married
George Craft
Had is sue :
1. hoy Craft
2. Janice Craft
3. Warren Craft
(J) Ronald Alton (bom Jan. 1925- died Feb. 1925)
(k) Keith Alton (born July 22, 1926
married
lydia liUian Hartman
Had issue :
1. RDderick Alton
2. Bradley Alton
3. Adopted child
4. Adopted child

II

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(L) Donald Alton (born Sept. 6, 192?
married
Norma Covert
fed issue :
1. Grace Alton
2. Joyce Alton
3. Gloria Alton
4. Mary Beth Alton
(4) ELleana Babcook (born May 2, 1888, died Dec. 10, 1961
(Elleana &amp; Elleda Babcook were twins )

married
Arlie Roy Clark
Had issue :
(a) Ivah Clark (born 23/9/11married
Russell Shdth
Had issue ;
1. Harold Sknith
(b) Vivian Clark (born 4/9/13)
married 1st
Oscar Heath
Had issue :
1. Helen Heath
2. Carolyn Heath
3. Gerald Heath
Vivian Clark
married 2nd
John Hiir
(c) Bernice Clark (born 7/l2/l5-died 29/9/17)
(d) Florence Clark (born 11/6/17
married
Gordon Greene
Had issue :
1. Donna Greene
(e) Dora Clark (born 18/7/20
married
John Haggarty
No issue :

tl

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G.

(2) Vivian Beatrice Babcook, born Aug. 20, 1903, died Dec. 30, 1903
(3) Eva Alma Babcook, born March 20, 1905, died May 23, 1929
(U) Anson Erwin Babcook, bom Dec. 23, 1906
married
Jean VJartman
Had issue :
(a)
(b)
(c)
(5) Ross Elgin Babcook, bom Jan. 26, 1909
Bertha Ann Babcook .(bom Nov. 4, 1874, died July 14, 1954)
married
Fred Truscott
Had issue : (at least )
(1) Clifton Truscott
Freddy Babcook, bom Aug. 2?, 1875, died Apr. 8, 1878
%&gt;eriy Babcook, born March 17, 1877, died Aug. 17, 1877
Ervill Elmer Babcook, bom April 15, 1881, died March 1942

{The information re. Samuel Babcook was taken from family Bible)

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2.

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Lived Dryden, Ont,

B, Elsie Shultz
married
James Derue
C. Edward J. Shultz
D. William P. Shultz
E, Thomas Richard Shultz
F, Bernard U, Shultz
G. Charles E. Shultz
5. Martha Babcock
married
Adam Taylor
fed issue :
A. Bella Taylor
B. Jessie Tkvlor
C. Fern Tavlor
D. Dewey Taylor
E. Ehnald Taylor
6. Annie Babcock
married
Arial Taylor
Had issue :
7. Qmna Babcock
married
Charlie Gerdis
Had issue :
8. Richard Babcock (Free K^thodist Minister) (1873-1950)
married Both buried at Harrowsmith, Ont.
Dorothy Ellen Eauder (1873-1957)
Had issues
A, Gordon Babcock (Free Methodist Minister)
married
Delia Vansickle
Had issue :
E. Rf&gt;bert Babcock, died Feb. 1970
married
C. Harold Babcock, died 1971
married 1st

Gladys Snyder 11905-1942)


married 2nd
Ifedeline Hale

3.

D.

B.
C.
D.

Beatrice Babcock
married
Jbhn Flake
9. ELiza J. Babcnck (1856-1893)
married
Alpheus Brown (1851-1915)
Had issue :
A. George A. Brown (1889-1969)
married
Maggie M. Tkllen (1891-1966)
Had issue :
(1) Alfreda Brown
(2 ) Bruce Brown
Alfred Brown, killed in \hr2d War I
Edna Brown, died in Auprust 1969
ffattie Brown -^^r
married lived Souris, Jfenitoba
Edward Jone s
10. Ephraiim Babcock (1861-1922) Minister Free Methodist church)
married Both buried Harrowsmith, Ont.
Bnma Gerdis (1869-1939)

Had issue :
A, Ifyrtle Babcock
married Apr. 15, 1925
Wellington Snyder
Archie Edmund Babcock
married Aug. 12, 1925
Winnifred Marian Snider
Stanley Clarke Babcock
married Mar. 10, 1926
Irene Maude Babcook, dau. of Rev. Barnet Babcook &amp; Bertha Scales
Fred Babcock, died Oct. 1, 1953
married Li^ed Saskatchewan
Margaret Mulholland
Evelyn Babcock married George Salmond
Julia &gt;fey Babcock, died Feb. 22*, 1961, married Walter Vilneff

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B.

C.

D.

E.
F.

4.

2.

7, Calvin Babcock, born May 13, 1897


married Lives Hartington, Out.
Edna Freeman
Had issue :
(a) Douflas Babcock
irarried lives Hartington, Ont,
Doreen Carr
Had issue :
(1) Thomas Babcock
(2) Theresa Babcock
0) Laura Lea (or Id re lei ) Babcock
(B) George Babcock
married ~ lives Peterborough, Ont.
Norma Knox
Had issue :
(1) Drenda Babcock
(2 ) Beverley Babcock
(3 ) David Babcock
{k ) Darlene Babcock
(5 ) Leonard Babcock
(6 ) Terry Babcock
3, Ezra Babcock
married let
Leta Harris
Had issue :
(a) Cleveland Babcock
(B) Pearl Babcock
Ezra Babcock
married 2nd
Lillian Ritchie
Had issue :
(C) Robert Babcock
(D) flobina Babcock
(E) Ruth Babcock
(F) ftjss Babcock
(G) Reginald Babcock
(H) Hiyliss Babcock
(I) Rarr;ona Babcock

(J) Robin Babcock

5.

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5.
6,

Joseph lorenzo Randall Babcock (1901-1956)


married

Hazel Hearns (1917Had issue :


(a) Marie Babcock
married Lived Oak Flats, Cht,
Vanley Hicka
(B) Donald Babcock
married
Inez Turpin
Had issue : 8 children
(C) Lewis Babcock
married Lives Newburgh rid,, near Kapanee, Ont,
Idelle
Had issue : U children (at least )
Bercy Babcock, Never married

Addied Babcock
married

Clifford Clow
Had issue :

Uved Fhillipsville

(3)
(4)

(A) Delia Clow


(B) Iva Clow
(C) Harvey Clow
(D) Faye Clow
(S) Dale Clow
(F) son
(G) Neil Clow
7 Evelyn Babcock
married
Russell Bertrim
Had issue :
(A) Vvllbert Bertrim
Hattie Babcock, died young
Jane Babcock
married Lived '.vest port, Ont,
Jbhn Drafton - ...,,..
Had issue : (at least )
a, Maggie Drafton
b, Ethel Drafton

Uved Kdn^ s to n , Ont ,

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I, Israel Babcock (lg3/*-Feb. 6, 1922) age 69


married
Agnes Brid^en (1^32-1928)
Had issue :
(1) Levi Babcock, went west (Saskatchewan), never returned

6.
(This information from Dorval
Babcock, Verona, Ont , I hold
this accoxmt 100^ correct )

^.

(2) Seymour Fjabcock, went west (Saskatchewan), never returned

(3)

(U)

(5)

Elizabeth Babcock

married

Samuel Dawson
Had
issue :
a.
Herbert Dawson
b.
James Dawson
c.
lyle Dawson
d.
Vena Ifewson
e.
Pearl Dawson
f.
Doris Dawson
Melissa Babcock

married
Andrew Ikbury
Ikd
issue :

a.
James rinbury
b.
Jbhn Hnbury
c.
Nellie JiJnbury
d.
Gertrude Lhbury
e.
Hhoda anbury
Ellen Babcock

married U:
John Moore
Had
issue :
a*
Earl Moore
b.
daughter

Lived Mountain Grove, Ont.

Lived V*agarville, Ont,

lived Ibn^nto, Cnt.

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7.
(60 Mary Eabcock
married
Arthur i^iox
Had issue :
a* Marshall Knox
b, James ^^i\ox
c Orval Knox
d, Levi Knox
e* Harry Knox
f. Willi,m Knox
g, Dorothy I&amp;iox
h, Sadie Knox
(7 J Jfergaret Babcock
married
Wesley Pero
Had issue ;
a* Ca.adys Psro
b, Delorene Bare
c. Nellie Bero
d Inez Bsro
fi. Eva Ftero
(8j Chester Babcock (1868-1965)

married Both buried Flccadilly, Ont-,


Margaret R. Salsbury (1874-1965)
Had issue :
a. Sarah J. Babcock (1895married lived Parham, Ont.
V;. Franklin Good (1886-1969)
Had issue :
1, Kathleen Ctood
2, Chester Good
3 Harry Good
U, Melville Good
5. Donald Good
6. tfeirguerite Good
b Alex Babcock
married
Henrietta Good fellow
Had issue : see page 8

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8.

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1, liargaret Babcock
married
Earl JMcKeever (High School Principal, Fbrt Hope, Ctit, )
Had issue :

(a) Preston KicKcever


(B) Susan KcKeever
c, Wesley Babcock
married
Alma Snider
Ifed issue ;
1. Aubrey Babcock
married
Mildred
Had issue : 1 daughter &amp; 2 sobb
2, Uoyd Babcock (Principal of school, Kingston
married
Betty Ball (Heg. Kiurse)
Had issue: 2 sons, 1 daughter
3 2ileen Babcock
married
Irwin Srqrder (Principal of school at EL^inburgh, Out,
Had issue: 2 sons, 1 daughter
d Dnrval Babcock
aaarried
&gt;fertha 'li&amp;g&amp;r
Had issue :
1, rtilfred Babcock
married
Mavis Bgige
Had issue :
(a) James B?bcock
(B) den Babcock
(C) Dale Babcock
2, Helen Babcock
married
Elifood Reynolds
Had issue :
(a ) Dwayne Reynolds
(B) Gary Reynolds

lives FArrowsaiith , Cnt,

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3. Doreen Babcrck (B. A, , college in Wilmur, Kentucky) School


teacher
married lived in Igypt
Earl Hawley (Missionary school teacher. Free Methodist church)
Had issue :
(a) %ma Hawley
(B) V^k fewley
Hermal Babcock
married Lives Kingston, Ont.
Rita Brrtwn
Had issue :
1, Alfred Babcock (with Bell Telephone Co.)
married

Issue : 3 children
2, Roy Babcock
narried twice
Had issue :
3 Junior Babcock
married lived Kin/"^ston, Ont,
Peggy Veley
Had issue : 2 children
4 Delorene Babcock
married lived British Columbia
Williani Jbllymoore
Had issue : 4 children
5# Iferiar Babcock
married twice. Second Hsbd, a Mr, Crump
Had issue : 3 children by let husband
6, Isabelle Babcock
married Lives 'rtiestbronke, Ont,
V/alter }b Is grove
Had issue : 2 children
7, M*able Babcock
married Lives Toi-onto

Edward Grassy (Uhited Church MLniater's son)

'

10.
S^
'
r.
Hay Babcock
married
lives op B=ibcock homestead, Godfrey, Ont,

Edna Ball
Had issue :

1. Chester Babcock (Attondine Queen's Ihiversity, 1973)


2. Corinne Babcock
marided Lives Verona, Ont,
Eernard Kinsr
Had issue : 2 children

3. Joannti Babcock
married Lives Sunbury, Ont,
Garnet Ball
Hid issue : 3 daughters
U, Ruth Babcock (B.A,, Queen's Ihiversity). Teacher
J, Gertini or Hattie Babcock ~ died younf
K. EUaabeth Babcock (1^45-1931)
married
Charles Vv^enyalds (1847-1919) This name was later changed to Reynolds
Had issue :
(1) Alfred C. Reynolds (1^71-1946)
married
luuise MiUer (1878-1941)
(2) Thaddeus fieynolds
married
Sarah Clark
Had issue :
a. Norman fleynolds
b. Silas Reynolds
c. Clarke Reynolds
d ftiul Reynolds
e Harold Heynolds
f, Elizabeth Hevnolds
g, Lilly Reynolds
h. Kathleen Reynolds
1, Mamie Reynolds
(3) Alex Reynolds Lived out west.

,, , DANIEL BABCXK
rMuman
E, Albert isBisaai Babcock (buried in Verona)
married 1st
tfosephine VJ^lker
Had issue :
(1) Bruce Babcock

married lived Sarnia, Ont,

I^ge 11

Jv

Had issue :
3 sons
(2) Son ~ died
Albert B^dnian Babcock (age 55 at time of this marriage)
married 2nd Oct. 13, 1928
Agnes (Nettie) Davy Reynolds (vd.dow) (Dau. of Benjamin Davy &lt;k: Elizabeth
Davy^. J3ie was U9 at time of this marriage
No issue :
F. Eldridge Babcock, (1874-1945)
married
Carrie Storey, born 1884
Had issue :
(1) Aleita Babcock
married
Hedley Babcock
Had issue :
(a) pAul Babcock
married
Irma Babcock (Kenneth Babcock 's daughter)
Had issue
1. son
2, son
3 son
(2 ) icZEK Babcock
married 1st
Inez Mc Knight (she married 2nd Earl French &amp; he adopted ftiilip. He
Had issue : FTnilip Babcock is now iliilip French
Adrien Babcock
married 2nd
Ullian

DANIEL EABCOCK

?age 12

(3) lily Fjfbcock


married
FVaser Pretts
G, Walter Babcock
married
Nora Smith
Had issue :
(1) Rupert Babcock
married
Leta Hamilton
No issue :
(2) K.aude Babcock
married
VQ-lliam Henderson
Had issue :
(a) William Henderson
married

Had issue:
(b) Diane Henderson
(3) Gertrude Babcock
married
James Mcllroy
Had issue :
(a) Sylvia &gt;fcIlroy
married
Charles Dopking
(4) Kenneth Babcock

married
Isabel Paul
Had issue :
(a) I^itlanci Babcock
(b) David Babcock
(c ) Allen Babcock

lived Alberta

DANIEL BAECOCK
Ho Almeda Babcock, born 1S79, died 1950
married
George Gates, bom 1^75* died 1947
Had issue :
(1) Helen Gates
married
Floyd Storey
^ issue :
(2) Iheodore Gates (lived in Brockville, Oit.)
married

ftige 13

34

Vo issue :

I. Newman Babcock, bom 1831, died 1950


married
Hester Ann Storey, born 1882, died Dec, 18, 1968 or 9, buried Wilton, Ont,
(bom at Knterprise, dau, of John &amp; Jessie Storey)
Had issue :
(1) Vera Babcock
married lived Wilton, Ont.
Maitland Bolton
No issue r ^
(2) Almeda Babcock, bom 19U, died 1935
(3) Harry Babcock
Lived Tbronto, Ont.

(A. ) Earl Babcock

Lived Ibronto, Ont.

(5) Betty Babcock


married
Harold Windover

lived at Trenton, Ont,

J. Alford Babcock

DANIEL BABCOCK

Ffeige 18

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(3) Ella Babcock

ii r

(4 ) Bnma Babcock
DARIUS BABCOCK born June 5, 1833, died Feb, 27, 1912. Fanner. Uved Odessa, Cnt.
married 2if.d Sept. 5, 1?^8B
Mary ^tmors, born ^fcv. 4, 1847, died Dec. 16, 1930
&gt;fcid issue twin (rirls,
A. Kathleen Babcock, born 23 Aug, 1889 Ernesttovm TWsp.
married Lived Napanee, Ont.
Edw ard Gordon, (Chiropractor, Also owned small grocery store)
Had issue :
(1) Iheodore (Teddy) Gordon, born April 1926 at Odessa, Ont.
married Lived Napanee, Cut,
Maxine Evans
Had issue : 6 children
B, Catherine Ann Babcock, born Aug, 23, 1889 Emesttown IWsp.
married May 17, 1911 lived Odessa, Ont,
Jbhn Hurbert Lemmon, born I-lar, 25, 1891 Ernesttown IWsp, Farmer
Had issue :
(1) Nathella Wava Leimnon, bom Aug. 5, 1912, Wilton, Ont.
married Sept, 21, 1932 Lived Napanee, Ont,
William Harold Ball, bom ttov, 2, 1904. Farmer
Had issue :
(a) Harold hfecKenzie Ball, bom Mar. 2, 1935, Napanee
(b) Catherine Minnie Ball, bora Nov, 29, 1944, Napanee
(2) Thelma Luella Lenroon, bom Sept, 19, 1914, Ailton, Cut,
married 1st Nov, 12, 1931
Rdmond Lucas Harrison
Had issue

ja) Cecil Lucas Harrison, born Apr. 11, 1932, Banker


Ihelma Luella Lennon
married 2nd
Garfield Vincent Hearns, bom Nov. 8, 1908, Napanee, Ont,
(3) Hazel Lena Lemmon, born Mar, 29, 1917, Wilton, Cht.
married July 21, 1939
Edwin Dsnald Brown, bora July 21, 1914, Odessa, Ont, Farmer
Had issue :
(a) Phyllis Ann Brown, born Aug. 24, 1941

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DANIEL BABCOCK V&amp;^e 19


(4) Dora Marian Leramon, born Jan, 10, 1919 at Wilton, Ctit.
married May 17, 1942
Donald Guess Burt, born Aug, 20, 1914 at Vdlton, Qnt.
Had issue :
riJt^ ff "Z?^^^^) '*&gt;hn Earl Burt, bom Aug. 6, 1945, Wilton
/J'}7&gt;d^hj^'^^&gt;,,,y^ (^) '^len P^bert Burt, born Oct. 2?, 1947, ^Vilton
^/^iuui iJtTfi^ii^ ^*^^ Madeline f^ula Burt, born May 12, 1951 Wilton
'^1 y ^// '?^ ' ^^ ^ Gerald Dee Lemmon, born Sept. 6, 1920, vilton, Ont,
&lt;&gt;7liuj-vu^C t'Yo; I t~&gt;iA^-v^ rnarried
^^1 SL^'l 1'&gt; Edna Pearl Snider, born May 10, 1920, -vilton. Cut.
Had issue :
(a) Shirley Jean LemmDn, born March 16, 1938
(b) Kenneth Allen Lemmon, born Jan, 2, 1940
(c ) Geraldine Marian Lemmon, bom May 15, 1944
(d) Keitha Pfearl Lemmon, born Oct, 13, 1945
(e ) chtld &gt;S i I A 'vr-&gt;^a Y&gt;^tUc ^vi^ij^ -; V'^ '^^2^tc r, (S s. ( -^^
cx -z zy / ^^4
6. ELLEN BABCOCK, bom Aug. 5, 1835
married
Cornelius &gt;fi.ll3
Had issue :
k, dlie Ills ^

married
Edward Wemp ^^ t^wU.. ^^^
No issue :
B, Sylence Mills
married Ist
Billions anith
Had issue :
(1) Herbert Snith
married

(2) Nora &amp;dth


married
Vialter T, Babcock
Had issue :
(a) Rupert Babcock
married

^3) d^-t^flM-'^-

a\NIEL BADCOCK

Ffege 2t)

H^

c.

(3) Rupert anith


married

Sadie
No issue :
Walter Mil Is ^ (^JX . t^ -wl'

7. CHARLOTTE BABCOCK, born Apr. 21, 1936


married
Qieas (? Dave) Walker
Had issue :
A, Daniel Walker
married 1st Mrs. Baker
married 2nd Mrs. Chrissley
B. William Henry V/alker
married
Grace Shangraw
Had issue :
(1) Beulah Walker
(2 ) :i&gt;n
c. Albert %lker
married
Mary Brovm
D, l^sanne Walker
married
Campbell
E. (?) Henry Walker
8. DANIEL BABCOCfC (Jr.) bom June 17, IShO, died Sept. 2S, imo
married 1st
Rachel Smith
Had Issue :
A. Wilfred S. Babcock (1869-1930) Buried Verona, Ont,
married 1st

Vaifred S. Babcock
married 2nd
Jenny Page (1881-19U)
Had issue : (at least )

(1) Beatrice P. Babcock (1904-1906)


(2) Elwood S. Babcock (1911-1971) Buried Verona, Cht.
married
Had issue (at least) Pearl Babcock (1930-1948)

DAiNKL BADCOCK Page 21 ^^


B, Alvena Eabcock, died Nov. 3, 1936
married Aug. 20, 1890
Qiarles Babcock (brother of Ezra Babcock, son of Darius Babcock &amp; Mary Snith
Had Issue :
(1) V.llfred Babcock
married lived Belleville, Out.
Had issue :
(a ) daughter
(2) I^tle Babcock
married
Sidney Sleep
Had issue :

(3) Ella Babcock

Qi ) Enna Babcock

C. Mslissa Babcock, died Feb. 7, 1964 age 84


married 1st
William VJalker
Had issue :
(1) Gladys Walker
married
J.W. Carl

(2) Everton Walker


niarried
Clive Thlbot
Had issue :
(a) Dau, - - Do la V/alker

lAved Glenbumie, Out.

(3 ) Arthur Vfelker
married
lila Knox
Had issue :
(a) Audrey VJalker
(b) Dawn VJalker

lived Kingston, Cbt,

I
DiU.'I'tL BAECOCK
P^ee 22
fS'
(4) Pearl '.."alker

married
lived Yarker, Cht.

^T Russell Irish

^^F Melissa Babcock

1 mflrried 2nd

Charles Vbodhouse

D.

E.

No issue :
Edith Babcock

married
Ernest Pero
Had issue :
(X) Itermal Wilmot Pero, bom circa 1919
married Aug. 27, 1927
Lena Carolina Hamilton, bom circa 191?
(2) Earl Pero
(3) Stewart Babcock Lived near VJestport, Cht,
l^llet Babcock
married
Edna Campbell
liad issue ;

F.

Haerson Babcock
married
laura

lived Westport, Ont,

G.

^JiMy&gt;^^

Qr^

^C^tiiMJ

MUlie Babcock ^ ^ (W ^alU^ -LtAAt ^"^^


married v ^
Jbhn^block, born July 17, 1865 (son of John Babcock &amp; Ellen Kelly)
(descendant of Zeba Babcock)

&gt;

Had issue :
(1) lillie Babcock, born Aug. 13, 18?6
married 1st
Max Jackson
Had issue :
(a) Gerald Jackson yu&lt;i
(b ) Hubert Jackson
Ullie Babcock

married 2nd
Vailiam JfcKee 9lO (^^cUjl^

DANIEL BABCOCK

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(2) Florence Babcock, born rpt. 18, 1888


married /
D.E. Eiuck Mp ^OtW) OauMi^ fi^JxAu M^'
Had Issue :
(a) Laura l!ay Buck, bom Feb. 17, 1905
(b) Mildred Louise Buck, lorn Feb, 6, 1906

(c ) Harry James Buck, bom April 13, 1908


(3) Grace Babcock, bom June 18, 1891

Edward Dotting ;V^ oio^ j^^^^ '^i


Had issue :
(a) Hazel Sotting
Q-ace Babcock

(yu a^cU-J^"^^^

married 2nd
Harry fbpe Had issue :

^^ M.^ ^ 1x3. n

(i.) Fhylis Hape


(b) Iforma Jbpe
(c) William Hope
(d ) Allen Hope
(e ) Arnold Hope
(f) John Hope
(g) Jtobert Hope
9. SAMANTHA BABCOCK, bom Feb. 22, 1842
married
Charles Scott
Had issue :
A. Liza Scott
married
Capt. Fagan
Melvin Scott
vajliam Scott
Miles Scott
Mary Ellen Scott
married
Campbell

Gertrude Scott
married
Scrimshaw

B.
C.
D.
E.

F.

DANIEL BABCOCK Rage 24 ^^


10, Alanson Babcock, bom June 2, 1845. CWned a foundry in Odessa, Boiler explode
d,
rolled about \ mile out of building. End of business,
VJbrked in cheese factory after that in Odessa,
married
Eliza Wallace
Had issue :
A, Willian Babcock
married
Lsttie or loretta KLnneborough (or Kinneberry)
Had issue :
(1) jftosmond (Ibssie) Babcock
married
Vailiam Reid
Had issue
(a) Milton Reid, died Aug. 17, 1964, unmarried.
B, Ehma Babcock, bom 1874, died 1946
married
Eugene Snith, bom 1S72, died 1946
Had xoEXXxtmi issue :
(1) Era Snith
married
Joseph Snith

Had issue :
(a) Dorothy Saith
(b) Marjorie Eiaith
(c ) Clayton Snith
(d ) son
C, Maud Babcock
married (as his 1st vdfe)
Walter Hegadom

(William's wife married Geo. Babcock for 2nd husband . She was George's 2nd wife
)
U, MbLISSA babcock, bom July 20, 1848
married
William anith
Had issue :
A, Pred Saith
married
Nettie Lemmon
Had issue : (see page 25 )

Cv

D/iNIEL BABCOCK

fege 25

(1) Melville anith


(2) Eva anith
B. Mabel anith
married (as his second Kif e )
Walter Kegadom
Had issue :

(1) James ffegadom


(2) Madeline Hef adorn

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INDEX
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CODE NO.

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Sex
Date-Op .
Age
Surg
Site
OPERATIVE PROCEDURES
Hosp. No.

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2
3
4
5
6
7
8
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INDEX

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titiIe

Hosp. No.

Sex

Date -Op

Age

Surg

OPERATIVE PROCEDURES

Site

HENRY BABCOOK

8.

fH

Henry Babcook (1835-1899)


married 1st
Mary Ann Trousdale
Had issue :
1, Eva Ann Babcook
2, John Babcook
3 Matthew Babcook (died as a boy
4* James Thomas Babcook
Henry Babcook (1835-1899)
married 2nd
Hannah ffedcoff (1845-192/*)
fed isSjUe '^4 ,-^
j^#=r.^::te^prBabcook
6. Kate (Catherine)
/7, Rachel Babcook
Martha Babcook
Eamett Babcook
Ethel Babcook
Margaret Babcook

P.
9.
1.0,

-J-

Eva Ann Babcook Eva Ann Babcook


mrried Int married 2nd (late in life)
Charles Barrett Jbhn Freeman
Had issue :
Ao &gt;Iay Barrett ^school teacher)
married DeCo 24, 1896 lived N,Y state
Herbert Babcock, born Nov, 13, 1877 Kill'^d in car accident near
Watertovm, N.Y, on Au. 16, 194lo Far"er, Son of
Peter Asselstine Babcock &amp; Mary laRue
Had issue :
! Iderene Babcock, d-'ed age 12
2, Adopted son, Felix Babcock
B , Vaison Barrett
married
? Hattie Marlow
C. Joseph Barrett (1883-1955)
married
Hmna Green (,1885Had issue :
see page 9o

9.

1%^

(1) Aleta Barrett, born 1905

married 1st
Abrams
Had issue :
a* Dale Abrams, he married Caroline Maroni Feb, 1965, had 3 children
Aleta Darrett
married 2nd lired ^20 Garden St., Gananoque, Ont,
Reginald ffi.ll
(2) Mildred Barrett
married lived R.R, #1, Gananoque, On+ ,
Carl Jon-s
(3) Alma Barrett
married 1st
Vfeiyde oampbell (d-'-d young)
Had issue :
a.o Susan Mai*^ Campbell
married in Sept, 1964
Wkllace Ja"&gt;es Pferdeny.
Alma Barrett
married 2nd in 1972
John Garvin, Sydenham, Ont,
0*) &gt;fa.rian Barrett
married li^'ed Hart ing ton, Ont,
Fbrd Dowker
Had issue :
a, Hoger Dowker
b, Eloise DoT-rker
Co Robert D:&gt;wker
dp Cecil Ds'lcer
e. Ho s alee Ebwker
f, Danford Do-icer
go Wendell Dawker
(5) Bruce fcarrett (Building contractor, Kingston, Ont.) bom 1924
married
Edna Va^Order
Had issue :

10.

(6^ Clarence E. Barrett (1908-1911)


Effie Barrett
married 1st
MLlford aiarigraw
married 2nd
Ernest Ge&gt;x&gt;

E. Delia Barrett
married
Karry Peters
Had issue :
F, Ullian Barrett

li^ed near Watertown, N.Y,

G, Ernest Barrett

H. luella Btrrett (engaged to John Corey, Free Methodist Minister when


she died )
2, John Wesley Babcook
married
Ella Mav Rut tan (187^-1935)
Had issue ;
A, Sylvia Babcook
married
aigar Garr
B lydia Babcook
married
Jbseph Peters
C. Henry WLlson Babcook (1902-1968)
married
Violet Mae Jones (191^
D, Elizabeth Babcook
married
Edmund Jeffrey
Had is"ue :
(1) Bessie Jeffrey

cc

c ^

11.
3 Ifetthew Babcook, died as a boy)
4. James Thomas Babcook (13A5_Mar. 9, 190?) Owned lumber mill at Hr&gt;llcford,
Ont, Killed by falling tree
married 1st
Mary Ellen Redmond (1869-1896)
Had issue: (not in order)
A, Martha Elian (Nellie) Babcook
married lived Verona, Ont,
William Burnett
Had issue :
(1 ) A]^:hie Burnett
(2) Hazel Burnett
(3 ) Jack Burnett
(4) Fhyllis Burnett
B, Mary A, (Mamie ) Babcock
married 11" ed Wallaceburg, Ont,
Jack V/alker
Had issue : (at least )
(1) Earl Walker
(2) ftith V\feilker
(3) Fern Irtfeilker

(4) Jean Walker


(5) Delia &gt;.alker
(6) Donnie Vfelker
C, Essie Babcook
married lived Black River, N,Yo
Clarence Leonard VJaffle
Had issue :
(1) Ruth Waffle
(2) Bertha Waffle
0) Edgar waffle
D, ?, Mary Babcook
married
Martin
E, William Babcook Farmer
married Lived Chaumont, NoY,
Lena Msrey
Had issue : (at least ) see page 12

/&gt;

ct

cc

12.
(1) Harold babcook
(2) Lulu Babcook
(3) Stella babcook

(4) Alfred Babcook


F, Manley Babcook Minister, Nazarene Church
married Ii"ed Wilmington, N,Y.
Mary (Jampsall, b*rn Sydenham, Ont.
Had issue: (at least)
(1) Kenneth Babcook, Minister in Nazarene Church in U.S. A,
(2) Verner Babcook, Professor
(3 ) Noma Dabcook
James Thomas Babcook (1865-Mar. 9, 1907
married 2nd
Isabel Foster
Had issue :
G, Foster Babcook
married lived Spokane, Washington
Elsie
Had issue :
(1 ) Jackie i^abcook
(2) Sandra i^abcook
Ho James Babcook
married Lived Vfetertown, N,Y
Vera
Had issue
(1) Son Professor in Nevada
I* laura Babcook
married lived Mille Itoche, Ont,, then Kingston
J, Tinkess (vrholesaler, meat business)
No issue :
J, Lacy Babcook, school teacher
married
Vdlliam Compeau
fed issue :
(l) David oompeau
K, ^^7Ttle Babcook, single, re m red aietician

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Henry Babcook (1835-1899)


married 2nd
Hannah Medcoff (18/^5-1924)
Had issue :
5 xaioKxM^Babcook
married
George Reid
fed issue :
A. Minnie Reid,
Florence Reid
Hattie Reid
Edward Reid
Fred Reid
William Reid
Frank Reid

B,
C.
D.
E.
F.
G.
H.

Clarence Reid
6, Kate (Catherine) tiabcook born 1865, died July 25, 1943
married
Wesley VanLuven (1864-1953)
Had issue : (at least )
A, V5.11iam Ross VanLuven
married
Ida Mav Carslake (1904-1932)
Had issue : (at least )
(1) Ruth VanLuven (1919-1936)
married
Eugene Page
(2) Marie VanLaven
(? 2 or 3 boys)
B, Walter T, VanLuven (bom circa 1904married May 6, 1931 Lived Byy #2 between Gananoque &amp; Lansdowne
Mildred Ethel Keating
Had issue :
(1) Reginal'^ VanLuven
(2) Garnet VanLuven
(3 ) Vera VanLuven killed in car accident as teenager
C, Edna VanLuven died young
D# Fred Vanluven
married 1st lived near Watcrtown, NY.
Edna Campbell
Had issue :
cont 'd pagel4

Fred Vanluven
married 2nd

14.

/* -

9.

E. Albert VanLuven
married
Gertrude Babcock
F, Florence VanLuven Did 1964, single
G Walter VanLuven
FU Annie VanLuven
married 1st
VBLlliam Green
fed issue : a daughter
married 2nd
George Townsend
No issue :

Rachel Babcook died as child of diphtheria


Martha Babcook died as child of diphtheria
Bamett Babcook, born Au. 22, 1879, died May 26, 1952. Free Methodist Minister
married
Bertha Scales (1882-1957), dau, of William Scales
Had issue :
A. Irene Babcook (1901married
Stanley Babcock (1895- (son of Rev. Ephrium Babcock &amp; Dmna Gerdis
No issue : adopted a son, Bernard Babcock
B. Alice Babcook (Queen's Graduate)
married 1st
Manford Burleigh (1396-1946)
No issue :
married 2nd
Gerald Fbley
No issue :
C. Edgerton Babcook, born 1912, died 1928
D. Ula Ruth Babcook (1915-1919)
E. Carrie Babcook
married
Claude Snider
Had issue :
(1) Donna Snider (M.D., Queen's University)
(2) Dale Snider (grad, of Queen's Ihiversity)

15.

^/

F. Leona Babcook
married
Richard Twiddy
fed issue :
(1) lois Ellen IWiddy
(2) Annabelle TViddy
(3) Elizabeth Alice IWiddy,

(4) Honald Tvd.ddy


(5) Walter IWiddy
(6) Allan IWiddy
G. Floyd Babcook, died infant 1920
H, Geneva Babcook (}fas Nursing Science degree
married
Harold Pfopkins (retired High school teacher)
Had issue
(1) Robert Hr&gt;pkins
(2) IDouglas Hopkins
I. Vera Babcook
married live Windsor, Ont,
Wigillace Hugall
Had issue :
(1) Jan Hugall
(2) Deborah Hugall
(3) Christina Hugall
(U) Stephen Hugall
(5) William Hugall
J. Madaline Babcook
married in 1958
Walter Pettifor
Had issue :
(1) Alberta lynn Pettifor
(2) Bonnie Jferie Pettifor
(3) Neil Pettifor
10. Ethel Babcock (1888-1970)
married (as his second vd.fe)
George Reid
No issue :

live Lansing, MLrh,

-*?

t:

16.

^\

11 Margaret Babcook
married
John Cars lake
Had issue :
A. Edith Cars lake
B. Pearl Cars lake
C. Hattie Carslake

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DANIEL BABCOCK Rage 14.

5. DARIUS BABCOCK, bom June 5, 1832 or 1833, died Dec, 16, 1930
married 1st Sept. 15, 1857
Mary Stoith, born June 9, 184
Had issue :
A. Abigail Ann Babcock, born Mar. 15, 1865
married lived Verona, Ont,
C^aham Bauder
Had issue :
(1) Clarence Bauder
married lived Verona, Ont,
Bemice Green
Had issue :
(a) Roger Bauder
(b) son
(c) dau,
B, Georgina (Een) Babcock, bom Nov. 14, 1869
married Ist
liscke
Georgina (Een) Babcock
married 2nd
Bostwick (Bostick) Babcock (son of William &amp; Ann Babcock)
Had issue :
(1) Elma Babcock
married 1st
IVilliam Silver
Had issue :
(a) Lillian Babcock
married
Mr, Grange
Elma Babcock
married 2nd
Munro Barrett (son of Arwilda &amp; Perl Barrett )
(2 ) Darius Babcock^ '''' in o^^iA^uJ od&lt;fe jL/^^^^ /^^^i**^ / ./ /^^

5?

(3) son nicknamed "Babe" /^-^t^ / 9'c' S J-'^u-^

yl^).^,,^^,.^^^^ ^

^/-

^v

(Jl

^^

DANIEL BW3C0CK P^e 15


C, Sanruel Wesley Babcock, bom Dec, 15, 1858
married
Ella Walker
Had issue :
(1) '-^Iter Babcock
married
Flossie Babcock, born April 17, 1893, died Sept. 8, 1920 (daiighter
of Pster A, Babcock &amp; Anamelia Walker)
Had issue :
(a) Gerald Babcock, bom Apr, 26, 1916
mxxxkMAxilKkxxSi^x^$^ married Sept. 26, 1938
Clara i^der
Had issue :
1. Marilyn Babcock, bom Mar. 7, 1943
married Oct, 10, 1964 Lived Amherst view, C*it.
Vteston Brash
No issue :
(b) Willard Wesley Babcock, born Sept. 6, 1920 (adopted by C. Lattue)
married 1st Lived lacona, N.Y.
Nettie 0. Yerdon
No issue :
Willard Babcock LaRue
married 2nd
Virginia

Had issue :
1. Trudy laRuc
2. Wesley LaRue
3. Kenneth LaRue
(2) Harold Babcock
married
Mabel ttobson
Had issue :
(a) Harold Babcock, killed in car accident at age 32 in Hull, Que.
Buried Ottawa, Cht,-

c:

DANIEL BABCOCK

Rage 16

3&lt;^

D, Arwilda Babcock, bom Oct, 2A, I860


married
Perl Barrett
Had issue :
(1) Munro Barrett
married
KLma Babcock
E, Lena (Linney) Babcock, born June 5, 1878
married
Hooker
F, Alberton (Bert) Babcock, bom Apr, 28, 187A
married

Addie Irish, died Nov, 9, 1964 in her 78th year


Had issue :
(1) Edward Babcock
married
Louisa
Had issue :

(2) Cecil Babcock


married
Had issue :

G, Esra Close Babcock, born June 26, 1872


married
Mary Dugan
Had issue :
(1) Lena Babcock
(2) Violet Babcock
(3) Howard Babcock

(4) Elmer Babcock (died young)

(^,

t:

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DAIvIIEL BABCOCK

Rage 17

ko

H. Mary Edna Babcock, bom Oct. 26, lf^83

married
Karvin Irish
Had issue :
(1) Gertrude Irish
(2) Russell Irish
(3) Harold Irish
(4) Harry Irish
I, Vtfilliam Marshall Babcock, bom Apr. 10, 1880
married
Illy VJbodhousc
Had issue :
(1) Velraa Babcock
married
i\ndrew Bradley
Had issue :
(a) Naoma Bradley
married
IfcVetey
(b) Eileen Bradley
(2) Hanlon Babcock
married
Ida
Had issue :
(a) Jean Babcock
(b ) Helen Babcock
J, Charles Babcock
married Aug. 20, 1890
Alvena Babcock, died Nov, 3, 1936
Had issue :
(1) janadjgyftriBmick Vdlfred Babcock
married lived in Belleville, Ont.

Kad issue :
(a ) Daughter
(2) ^Vrtle Babcock
married
Sidney Sleep

Had issue :

^i

DANIEL BABCGGK, f^e 1


DANIEL BABCOCK, born Nov. 14th, 1800, died Sept. 23, 1880
married Dec. 2?, 1823
Sylence anith, born July 26, 1808, died Jan. 30, 186? (daughter of Isaac .^iaith
and his wife Marian ThoTias)
Had issue :
.1 \a.lliara Babcock, born Sept. 20, 1824, died Mar. 21, 1889
mairied
Ann ( ?Le6 )
Had issue :
A^ Brma Ann Babcock
married
Israel Silver
Had issue :
(1) Vdlliam SUver
married
Elma Babcock, dau. of Een Babcock &amp; Bostwick Babcock
Had issue :
(a) Lillian Silver
married
Mr. Grange
(2) Mabel Silver

(3) Charles Silver Ihmarried


(4) Allic (son) Silver ~ Ilimarried
B-^ Carrie Babcock
married
Charles -Jbodhouse (Carrie was his first wife. He Icter married Melissa
Babcock, dau. of Daniel Babcock, fr. )
Had issue :
(1) Ullian (LOy) .bodhouse, (1885-1953)
Married
V4n. f'iarshall Babcock, born Apr. 10, 1880, died 1954 (Free Methodist
I4inister). Buried Yarker, Ont,
Had issue :
(a ) VeLiia Babcock
married
Andrew Bradley
Had issue : See page 2

4?

DANIia BABCOCK

Page 2

S~^

1. Naoma Ifebcock
marriscl
Itr. I-fcVetcy
2, Eileen Babcock
(b) Hanlon Babcock
married
Had isfAae :
1, Jean Babcock
2, Helen Babcock

lived M-ngston, Ont,

C.

D.
E,

Arthur Dostick (Bostvick ) Babcock


laarrieii (as her second husband)
F&lt;n (Georfina) Pabcock, born Nov, lA, 1869 (^'^il-^t /$? ? -^
Had issue :
(1) Elma Babcock
married Ist
lailiam Silver
Had issue :
(a) Ullian Silver
married
llr. Grange
Elma Babcock Silver
married 2nd
Munro Barrett (son of Arwilda &amp; Pferl Barrett)

James Babcock

Jbnathon (ibot) Babcock


married
Minnie laraby, bom Dec, 6, 1872, died Feb. 12, 1932(vd.dow of
Edward Babcock)
Had issue : .^^^^^^^ a.A^ (fiiiVrx\^i^ 6--^lJcJ^J^ ^/^^ '^^^^^

(1) Ullie Babcock, bom Apr. 21, 1897


married
George Franklin
(2) FVeddie Babcock, born Dec. 25, 1898

;7v/. Ad .-iu-t^t-^uA i^A^ &lt;^^izJ!^0-in^

DANIEL BADGCCK I^e 3


0) Mary rllen Babcock, bom Oct, 26, 1900, died Apr. 29, 1902
(4) Gorge Jiiward Babcock, born Apr, 29, 1902

r^

(5) i-Vank IJabcock, bom Sept. 21, 1903

(6) William Joseph Babcock, born Sept, 21, 1905

(7) Hazel I^ra Babcock, bom Nov. 2ft, 190f^

i&amp;) Mary Helen Babcock, bom Apr, 21, 1910

(9) Ethel Gertrude Babcock, bom Aug. 31, 1912

F, 2y Babcock

? G, Arthur Babcock

2, ABEL BABCOCK, born July 12, 1826, died July 14, 1891. PAn hotel in Odessa
on 'vilton fid. comer. Became quite religious
and gave it to son-in-law Jbhn Bv^bcock, Abel
died shortly after,
married
Nancy ( ? Lee )
Had issue :
A, Didema (pronounced Dydema ) Babcock
married Dec, 16, 1873
George Lee
Had issue :
(1) hany Lee, died bachelor

B. EUzabeth (Ub ) Babcock (1862-1948)


married
John W. Babcock (1865-1942). Lived in Odess, buried V;ilton. Son of
Irt.'esley Babcock and grandson of Zeba Babcock
Had issue :
(1) Blanche Babcock. Single, (1888-1970)
(2) Keitha Babcock, Single
(3) Dora A. Babcock (1379-1954

DANKL BABCOGK

J^ge A

6'^

3. CORNELIUG BABCOCK, born Oec. 7, lf^28, died Aug. 1, 1910


married Apr. 2, l!^50
liachel Asselstine, bom Aug. 3, 1830, died Feb. 16, lf?97. IVdn of Hannah.
(Daughter of Peter Asselstine &amp; Eva Shyder ) . (iPeter
Asselstine, son of Isiah Asselstine). Abraham Snider waa
the father of Eva iiiider)
Had issue :
A, vSabra Arji Babcock, bom May 12, 1851, died Feb, 25, 1928 at home of son
Cornelius LaRue, I&amp;cona, N.Y. , age 76 yrs,, 9 mos, 13 days
married Sept. 23, 1867
John LaRue (originally from Wellesley Island )
Had issue :
(1) Florence ffenrietta (t::t,ta) la Rue
married
'/alter Jones
No issue: (?) Adopted child ' Walter. Taught school in Penyan,
N.I. Married and had 4 daughters
(2) D. Stanley LaRue. Lake Captain, Built first overnight cabins in
Canada, Belleville, Ont,
married
Alicia Shangraw
No Issue : Adopted daughter

0) Hose URue
married Ist Lived Detroit, Mich.
Dole Sager
Had issue :
(i^) Laura Sager
married Ist
Keegan
Laura Sager
married 2nd
James
(b ) Alfred Safer. Died unmarried

Uved in U.S.A.

Lived in U.S.A.

DANIEL BABCOCK

Page 5

i'3

(U) nachel LaHue


married lived Conneaut, Ohio
Claude Peters (Lake Capt, died v/hon family was small)
Had issue :
(a) Milcolni Claude Peters, born Mar, 2B, 190/&gt; at Buffalo, N.Y.
died Aug. 12, 1966 at l-Anter llaven, Florida
married
Ethel Friesner
Had issue :
1. Sabra Peters
married

C.

p '^

Schiller

Had issue : 2 children (at least )


(b) Stanley Peters (M. D., Kent, Ohio)
married 1st
Tfed issue : 2 children
Stanley Peters
married 2nd
(c) Sari Peters, Broker, N.Y. state
married
Had issue :

(5) Cornelius LaRue, lived Lacona, N.Y,


married 1st
Nila CJoodrich
No issue : (Adopted in^lard, the son of Flossie &amp; ^-ialter Babcock,
Flossie died at his birth, '.iillarci raarriod tkd.ce
1st marriage ended in divorce. His 1st life's name,
Nettie 0. Yerdon, 2nd wife 's name Virginia. Had issue
by 2nd wife, Trudy, '.Lesley &amp; Kenneth.
Cornelius LaRue
married 2nd
ftose Peart Babcock, widow of Sperry Babcock
No issue :

^-,V=- ,^*^T, -,-

&gt;'

DANIEL BABCOCK f^ge 6 S'^


(6) Maude Laliae,
married 1st
Ward Head
Had issue :
(a ) laura Ifead
married
Bert Thompson
Had issue :

! Laura Mead
2. Wayne Mead
Maude IaRuo married 2nd, R.J, Anderson, No issue,
^tlude LaSue, iiiarried 3rd, Fay Fiilbert, 'Diey lived in Fayetteville,
N.Y. and Florida. He died winter of 1972/73. No issue
B, Peter Asselstine Babcock, bom June 25, 1853, died Mar. 5, 1938
married 1st (July k 1875)
Kary LaRue (dau. of Jos. LaRue &amp; his wife Anne Smith)
Had issue :
(1) Herbert Babcock, born Nov. 13, 1877, killed in car accident near
VJatertown, N.Y. on Aug. 16, 19^^41. Farmer
married Dec. 24, 1896
May Barrett (School teacher)
Had iseue :
(a) Iderene Babcock, died age 12 (brain tumour)
(b) Adopted Felix Babcock
(2) Sperry Babcock, born Aug. 2, 1888
married June 10, 1908
Rose Peart, born Aug. 1, 1885, died circa 1963
Had issue :
(a) J'largaret Babcock
married, lived Markham, Ont.
Canrian Lewis
fo issue :
(b ) Jessie Babcock
married
Vc F&gt;f en ( Fharraac i st )
Had issue :
(c ) Ruth Babcock
married
Harvey Etsell
Had issue : sea page 7

&lt;w

1.
2.
3.

DANIEL BABCOCK Rage 7 ^ ^


Ruth Ellen Eteell (Graduate of Queen's Uhivereity, Kingston)
Thomas Etsell (Graduate of Queen's Ihiversity, Kingston)

Peter Asselstine Babcock


iparried 2nd, July 1, 18S5
Anamelia Ivalker, bom May 14, 1867, died Sept. 6, 1932 (daughter of
David Walker &amp;. Mary Zilpha Babcock
Had issue :
(1) Fannie Maude Babcock, bom Nov. U, 188S, died ^pr. 13, 1965
married Ifer. 27, 1911
Walter F^ul Wesley Brown, (Minister, Free Methodist Church, Oad. of
Albert College, Belleville, born June 1, 18^8, died Apr. 9
1932.
Had issue :
(a) Sdgerton Brown died in infancy
(b ) Melva Muriel Brown
married 1st, Cumberland James ^.atts. No issue.
married 2nd, Husscll Bums. Died June 30, 1968. Ko issue.
(c ) Earl Gordon Brown (Grad, i-femphis, 'Itenn. Univ. Lumber Broker,
Kitchener, Ont. then Owned business in Pemiiroke, Ont,
married
Francis Fhillipa MacGregor, R. N. , from Renfrew, Oit.
Had issue :
1. Gordon MacOegor Brown
2. Heather Lea Brown
(d ) Norma &gt;feiude Brovm, bom July 18, 1920
married May 2, 1942
George Earl 1-fcIlreath, bom Mar. 15, 1918
Had issue :
1. Ian Alexander Mcllreath, bom ?'Iay 19, 1946. Graduate of
Queen's \Jnv, B.Sc. t M.Sc., both with 1st class
Honors. Working on lli.D. (Geology) at Calgary
IJhiv. in 1973.

married Jan. 12, 1967


Susan Lister
Had issue :
a. Melissa Ann Mcllreath, born June 30, 1966
b. Sean Alexander Kcllrcath, bom Oct. 25, 1970

C'

D/\NIEL BABCOCK Page 8


(e&gt; Floyd '..arren Brovm, bom Sept. 13, 192?
married
Vera McEride
?b issue :
(2) I-lossie Pabcock, born April 1/, 1^-93, died Sept. , 1920
r.uarrie?Mar. 6, 1911-'
Ifelter Babcock , son of Samuel Babcock
Had J.sjjue ;
(a) Gerald Babcock, bom Apr. 26, 1916
married Sept. 28, 1938
Clara I^der
Had iscuc :
1. llariljrn Babcock, bom Mar. 7, 1943
. Eiarri&lt;3d Oct, 10, 196^1. lived Amherst view, Ont,
*^eston Brash
Kb issuR :
(b) Mllard Wesley Babcock, born Sept, 6, 1920 (adopted by C, LaRuc)
married 1st ^^^^ ^^^'^^' ^=^'
Nettie 0. Yerdon
No issue :
Willard Babcock la/iue
married 2nd
Virginia
Had issue :
1, l"rudy la Rue
2, Wesley laliue
3, Kenneth lafOie

(3) Arthur Henderson Babcock, bom Jan. 20, 1899


married Aup. 22, 192?
Clara Babcock (dau. of Charles Babcock o Eerthci L, liegadom)
No issue :
iU) Albert Eidmund Babcock, bom Auf,, fi, 1903, died Feb. 1972
married July 27, 1929
Ina Snider, bom circa 1910
Had issue :
(a) Peter Babcock, bom Dec. 6, 1931
married
Kai*en iiaith
Had ^'ffftie : 2 daughters

i4

DANIEL BA.BCOCK Page 9


(b) Erma Babcock, born Feb. 17, 1933
married Oct, 6, 1951
James Tisdale
Had issue :
1. Linda toy Tisdale
2, Sharon Jean 'lisdale
3 Stephen Tisdale
U, Alford Babcock, bom hJarch 16, 1830
married
Ursula Close
Had issue :
A. Stewart Babcock, Killed in train accident in Quebec.
married
Nettie Locke, She then married Fred Scholer
B. Kapgie Babcock, died at childbirth near 50 yrs, of age.
m&amp;rrif^d
Jackson, of V*atertown, N,Y,
Had issue :
(1) Maude Jackson
(2) George Jackson
(3) William Jackson

C. Nancy J, Babcock
married
Anson .^iartin ** *'"*
No issue :
D. George Babcock
married Ist
Bama 1-fcFarland
Had issue :
(1) ftoy Babcock
married
Aleta Snider
Had issue :
(a) Viola Babcock
married

6-7

Vailiam i'feles

(f

(4)

DANIEL BABCOCK

F^e 10

(2) &gt;!arparet Babcock


married
George "nheeler
No Issue :
(3 ) Jessie Babcock

married
Harold Hed-nond

^^

Had issue: Carl &amp; 2(?) other sons

,r&gt;

iDXTtie Babcock
married
Anne Mclvor
Vo issue :
(5 ) Georgiana Babcock (Nellie ) ~ never ciarried
(6) Floyd Babcock
married

Had issue :
(a) Jacqueline Babcock
? (7) Victoria ,.^
(8) Ursula Babcock
(9) Burton Babcock

(10) Frank Babcock


married
Naida Adams
Had issue :
3 sons
3 daughters

(11) Flossie Babcock

(12) Hector Babcock


-

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f(^

ev

David Babcock and Sarah Faunce were married 2 October 1784,


In PLYMOUTH, ^iassachusetts.
David moved back to NEW YORK State where three daughters were
born. Their names were Fhobe, Rebeccah and Thankful,
Sarah died and was hurried in MOHAWK Town) Cemetery, MOHAWK,
NEW YORK State.
He (David) came to KINGSTON, ONTARIO and married Elizabeth
Howe, 15 Decerr.ber 1789. They had five sons, named 1
born 1791 married Ann Phelps I6 Dec 1810
Eunice Irish 9 Jun 181^^
Elizabeth Drown 22 Nov I8I5
Gaty Snider 12 Aug I816
Sarah Snider 18 Oct 1818
David made a Will Emesttown 1812, He named his three daughters 5 sonsi
Phobe born 17 Nov I785 married Eli Peters
Rebecda married Vdlliam Clark I6 Sep I8O6
Thankful married Elisha liartin 8 Jun 1818/
^^ Kelson grandZeba Babcock and Urial/w right (son of Capt, Seth Wright of
Lebanon, Gennecticut), witnessed the Will of Mary (Wright) Magill
dated 31 Jan 1842 - Lot 29, 4 Gonisession, Ernes ttown

Bill Babcock
born
1791
Silas Babcock
n

1793
Henery Babcock
It
1794
Sly Babcock
H
1796
Zeba Babcock
H
1797

(D.S.W. 25 Jan 1975)

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(RaAh^jjj IJaaa^deJi of JJjiq^ton., OrUnAAo Ufiff dA-eia Lot 70 ^ 2 Can^
CxiAjaJixiniU on OctohpJt Qlh^ 1784,

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Tadd.ij. IJcno^-clp^^f UCX
U A.^nireJ:lx Uano-'i.'-'eA.f UfX

fth^JiJ_e,d.
fiia'^iAyie.d

hlAJAJ^am. Hotue,
loha Ba-^neAt

A., 'UiAAam. i^/owe, State, LotijaJA^t FJiom Rew f'n^.k,;


lU^ hook ^tamn^.d "17Sf'\ //^ F.oaqht ajx the hotMe. of Th^ Block.
A/oooe. lie. maA-^Jexl P'nMnAcA 'hno-ideJi In 1770 in Hew Uo^k. Sta^te,,
Bo-th we-^-e (//,

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Phtheju Hawe-f PicAJiA-eA
CfO-O'^.rj.e, Koice.f ivA.et,rvA.xj&lt;l^l
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ULCj urlio -oc^ije-d In -tke. Block flou^iCf thcui weJtc manjiAcd In Saint
Ce^o^qe,* ^ A.JX JUnq-atonf OnJ-M^.lo on DcccmbeA. 15t ^7(^9* /^s. d^exir
200 a&lt;yie^ -fA.oni the. Lond Bac^d. An. 'kAcluiond Toixin^hlp. on Septenbe^
PJ^df 17S9, f.ct 20, 3 Can,, he ^old &gt;/7.e land An I'SuS /o^ ThlJUij.
Tovnd/i,. He, ie_J:.oJ,ne.d, GOO ocA.e^ f.o^ y^cJiUAiin. In. the BlocL liaii^e.
it7lil.cJi. he. d'teuj Z(MeA,

CaAheAAne. ConneA.
!J^n^qnAe,t Gallonjaii.
Cafit., dauld Babcock.,

Th.el^ GUldAen:
BAJJ^ BaJjcoch
SAJm^ BaMoack.
lleneJiii BolcocL
t'U,ij. Baboo ck.
2eJ.ia Bah cock

Bo^n 1791 fi'.a^-^Jed finn TeyLoy^


dccejnbeA. 1'S, 1S10
Bo'tn 1793 r'o^^e.d Extnlcc O^il/ik
']anc 9, I^U
Bo^n. 17^4 Ba Allied CLi-aJjeMi B^ourn.
naaeMhe^. 22, lP,15
Bo^n 17 9^ ln'a^AA.ed Co.tij. SnJ.d.e.A
fi:uou.^t 12, iRlG
^o^n 17^7 fPa^..nle.d. Safrnh. SnldeJi
OctoheJL 18, 1S18

2ji^a '^ -faUieJi-An-laiij wa^ ^ohn. Snlde.^ (ScJineAdjeA.) IIFJI,


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aahteJi
of. Illchola^ hme.ii, llES, heJi ('t^tandZathen lan^ /ih^ahnin Snldeji (SchneXde
A.,)
lleA. CAandTiOtheA v.w^ l^ocJiel firwciy, UEJi, loh.a icra.^ tke. dauoMteA. of
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'^e.ceinix'Ji 7, 1829
noirejnhrA. 2.8, I83I
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QcoAne, ^-dh-nA-d ''nhcoch


Emjnci'lA.n.e. Babcoc.k
jA-onxAyi .Babcoch

'Inn^'n,^ Ba.hcoch.

Bom fune. 7?, I855


So An GcJ., 75, 1858
Bam nahi 8, I8G0
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^l ohji neJdjQJiA. Bo If CO ok Bo An JuU/ 7"^, 7'^f^5

Cyilen Bab cock


TjoAa BaMcock
'JadUaa BaJjcock
(5e/?./^e BaJjcock.

Bo An Dec, 2A , I8G8
Bo An "^aln 13, I87O
Born J eh, 2, l8qf&gt;
Bo An IPaAch 2.2, I87G

B&gt;o-tk Jud^on and ^:e^AtJ.e we.Ac AaV^ed. Im ^ohn

li'oAAje.d
She.ffp.a.n 'Jaq.cA.
I c.^AA.cd
7. HoAMin, .S/J UOA.

2, AnnZe. Lee,
LcAAA^ed
iiUnnJc LoAjUjij
fa.lAj.ed

l:i-i to ''Jarje.^1
li,OAJlA.P,d
flhAjom^
hcJfJiyicd
7, id, C^ddti

2, SheldeJi' H.ci^letj
I'JaAAJ.ed.
'', hJJ-Jyie. Bab cock

2, nnj}A.e. StoAm.

B, CBFUe. Back
I, 'a AAA. cd
'John i:i.cde_'im.o4'A
llIoAJu.e.d
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Ptla AJiyiexl.
Can 7. flauyan
lihAJiJcd.
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and. FJ.J.en

con.t'rj
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'?yi-i(&gt;,H
I'.aU LP '":(i tic.nck .
The i. &gt; i "o-/ / c'ycj} :
iJMlle. BcihcocJ: iin^n ,'n'i 7?, lPo(^' fi'a-'^.t^.e.d I , l:'ax "jacJ-^^ari
2, !Jrn. liicJce.
th.Qji fwd tmo ^'^n-^f QeAcldf ^^o^n. 1903
fluhcJLtt ho^n. 7904
Tio-^ence. BnJjc.orh Hn^ri. Sdp.f, 1P&lt;^ lSP8 liin^nJpxl d, f.. Buck,
i.hoji fuid i'oo dannhtrjjA , and na&lt;^, Aon
f&gt;ni&gt;?n^ ho^yix Te.h, 1? , 1 '^0,^
dUMd^ed, Iro^n TeJj f, 1906
Ha.'r^j,, hn^n lea 15, 1913

C-^.ace Bo Jr cock.

Bo-^-a lane. lP, 1^91

["O'^AyLed 1, f.d Bo'ilt^fuj.


2, lloAyuj Hope,
^i^acc hod. one. dranhJpA. f!a^,.eJ. hu f.d BO'ttArta
C^nce had tioo dnunhtpy'7^ arid. /Jmc -oorui bti HaA.^.ii iiop^
BaU.
nueji
P.^nnld

'J.olia
lohn 11,. BabcLc k ' ^ /second nujA 'u.a.a.c to i^anJe. Stolm toJtm'in.ate-d nyhe
ji
.Hn/)A.e. and. tic^ dn u a/i teA both d^ie-d. o.t the daucplvteA.'^ bnAth,
' Jo fin. //. Ball coc k tirca rna-^.''rJ.p.d T./'/^e Buck.,
IkcAA. CJ-'AA-dAen :
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i0^cx:.n. Bcbcock Bo^n. Iiiau. 12, iBOS Iiia^iJiA.e,d RcJJJ,c T'aiinc
!UUon g.uZu 19, 1921
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. tcdc^iAck. Pcumc Bo^in TcbA.uaA.ij 2^, 1927
S dean HaA^otd Bchcoc k Bo-fa 'J.unc 8, 1 0Q-J QoAAyicd LouAa Lioud
on JutA^i. 7 f 1925
Dean and. Louaxl had 4 cluJ^d^e/if Harold, luho died, at hiAJJi Rou, 25, 1926
Radtae Bahcock BoAn Sept, 27 1928 [llan.AA.ed RohcA.t Lee^tdi
QeAnJxUne Babcack BoAn Sept, l8, 1929
'J.oan Bahcock BoAn flu ^ , 8, 1 93^

Hon Bab cock

Bo An [IpAAX. 5, 7-977

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'koA^ Bahcock. Bonn, Rou, 15, 1939
Donald Ba.bcock BoAn, IuJju 11, 7,042

Jo/i/7 Bahcock.

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4th. Issue.

Register Office County of ^xidiritton, To '..it


I do hereby certify that a nenorial of the v;ithin will, v/as registerd
in the said office, on the thirtieth day of Decerator in the year
of our Lord One Thousand Eit?ht Hundred and Twenty Eijj ht at ten
o'clock in the forenoon. . .Book: E, Pafj.e no, 58 Memorial no. 965,
Isaac Eraser, Dept. Se._-ister.
WILL OF D..VID 3.-^C0CK
In the name of God amen, I David Babcock of Ernesttown County of
Lennox, Midland District. .and Province of Upper Canada., being
of a sound.. mind and memory.. Thanks be to God therefore and knowing
that it is appointed for all men once to die.. to make and ordain
this ray Idot ^v'ill and Testament Recommending my Soul to God who
gave it.. and my body to the earth.. to be luried in a descent
Christian burial at the Discretion of m.y Executor hereafter named.,
and touchinj^ my worldly Estate with V7hich God has been pleased to
Bless me with in this life I do j-.lve and Dispose of in the follovjing
manner. .That ray just Dobts, funeral char-^es and settlement of ray
Estate be paid out of my moveable or personal Estate as my Executor
may think fit. 1. I give and l:equeath to my true and loving
wife Thankful Babcock the full and entire improvement of all m^y
real Estate so lonf.^. as she lives., for the purpose of brin(_;ing
up and educating my children thit are under atic.and after that

it is my will that njy Real Estate shall be equally and conveniently


Divided amon.j my children without respect to one any more than
another..! do also ^jive ray beloved wife all Tiy household furniture
for her use during her natural life and after her decease.. it is
my will th^t ray household furniture shall fall to my daughter
Thankful.. it is also my will that my beloved wife shall have the
stock that is on the farm.. and faminiV utensils, for the purpose
of carrying on the farm.. I do hereby constitute and appoint Eli
Peters Executor to this my last will and testament allowing this
and none other confirmation whereof I hereunto set me hand and
seal this sixth day of i\'Ovember in the yoar of our Lord one
thousand Eight hundred and twelve. .Published prcclaim.ed and declared by the said David Babcock to be his last will and Testament
in the Presence of .. .Parker Smith. . .Mercy Babcock. . .Ben jamin
Babcock. . .
(Signed) Seal David B .bcock

Received this 31 Day of December of Eli Peters Sr. Executor


of the last will &amp; Testament of David Babcock late of Township
of Ernesttown, deceased, the full and Equal shares of fifty acres
of land in the sixth concession of Ernesttovm, divided equally
between Eight of us in full of a leagery bequeathed us in and by
the last will and testament of the said David Babcock I say
received in full of all Deroand by us.
Henry Babcock, Silas Babcock, Vifilliam Babcock, Eli Babcock,
Ged Babcock, Rebecca Clamp, Phebe Peters, Thankful Marten,
\atness. . . John Peters,' Silas Babcock, and Joseph Peters

Phebe Babcock born 17 Nov._ 1785 died 15 Jan 1857 wife of Eli Peters #10
was born 25 Sept 1774 died 26 Feb 1846 Ernesttown,

Thankful Babcock wife of Elisha Marten of Ernestto|, Can. Elisha


Marten marr. 8 June 1818. ^

These are the children of David Babcock mentioned in the above will.

524 Alesther Street,


Cttaws 7, Ontc-rio
May 15th, 1969.

Dear Dr. IBarleigh:


I h?ve been engaged during' the prst six or seven years
in the fascinating pursuit of research into my frraily history.
I h.-ve been fortunate in being able to estrblish my U.E.L
connection throur'h my direct ancestors luichael Cook, Peter Brunner
and V-^erner Gasselrasn, all members of the K.H.H.K.Y, who settled
in the Vi'illif msburg township area, and throui'h '-illiam Bush of
Butler's Han-'ers, who w- s killed in the battle of Johnstown, K.Y.
Just recently 1 was able to assist our mutual friend, Mr.
Howard Warner, in the identification of a missinr" ancestor, throufh
the fortuitous discovery of a Land Petition which identified
Hester Vi'ri^;'ht, daughter of Srmuel V/rirht, U.E.L. , ?s the wife
of David Breakenridre. This piece of information h&amp;d eluded
Mr. Warner during a search extending over the past 15 years or
more. ITeedless to say I vv s most happy to have had a small part
in bringing his quest to r succesful conclusion.
Howard has sug^'ested that you, \ilth your great fund of
information on the U.E. Loyalists of the Kingston-Da. th region,
might be able to help me with one line thr t has had me stumped
for several years.
One set of my wife^s great-grandparents were JAhTsiS LEEIvlAK
(Leamon, Lamon etc.) (circa 1S15 - 1900) and MATHILDA BABCOCK
(circa 1821 - 1906), who were rasri'ied around 1840 in the area
of GAIJDEN EAST, later moving to BEDFORD township, near 'iTESTPORT.
James was the son of SCLOMOK LEEIvI/.N by his first wife, and
MATHILDA'S father was BEKJALill. BABGOGK. v/e do not know the
name of the mother in either case.

We

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have been able to identify three or more different Benja


Babcock's living at this time in the KBrGSlOiJ-ERixSLTTOV/K-F.-iiDERICKbBLJRG - GAMDEN area, but do not know which of these might be
Mathilda's father. As far as we c.-:n ascertain, Mathilda never
applied for a land gr^ nt, so it appears likely/ that she might have
been the granddaughter, rather than the daughter of a U.E.L.
Would you hi've among your records any information concerning
the marriag-e of James Leeman and Mathilda Bibcock and the identity
of their parents? Fa ilint; this, could you suggest anyone who
might have this information?
-e h-ve access to and frequently visit the Public Archives ?nd
V'Ould be most happy, in return, to search these records, at any time,
on your behalf. Thank you for any assistance you may be able to give

Sincerely yours, ^M^S^^Zr^^U^

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52U Aiester -:"ia*cet,
'"ttsR/a 7, 'Ontario.
Dear aV. Goderro:
Your 7uOttrr h: r 'jnQn lyin,-^ on :
had "betT.er udke a rcnly borprs it 'Tctc bur^.e'l t-o'"^

^^^ - 3ir, 1969*

too long, 30 I

Loeran, I have a file on the i-abcocks, l^ut none on tlifi ^Mom^ns^ i have
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it ir ll^;3ly t&gt; f

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r?. loyalist.

ThiTo ^ro. severnl matlicas cf ax/pr?r.c"i tc yoiir ' "'


To sep'^irate t^ieao three raen, it will bo neccssftry to irurbitutc u- .. . jh
of tl^ Hejp.stiy Office in Napanee of the TownslTiT&gt;s of Ganiden arxl /^imest
to\m for the land rm ^^tcb thone -nersonfi we:- ' ' "5, It nav be
to, in tMs way, discovcxr a ^'ill wM-ch i.lll . cliildren of ^ ,
iienj aeniru Thl^ search sTwuld also lool: into the 'Turroejrte records, in case
the vdll is to bo found there.
One mora search nhoiild be .node for a branch of the fanily
which r toe Old T-f^ilj '-y.ble, 1 four- " '
In the ;. ... :. of an aged first ccmnin of nj'' :. - - . - .. -^ - --:childror., and she nrarve it to rae. Otherwise, it woxild likely haro ended im
in refuse to be defitro5'"od in the family dunp,
Cj\e irmst renieiiljer that r^any early -wills ended ur. in the
oi .. ... ._ ;_^ .: .... , ,. . ..... ^. . t... _. -:..- -- _ . _ .1 .:. ....'.ry
in the Heir and Dovinee Pa-iers, Here I located hi^ dischsirfi;e Ticket n.^
1733# bis ' - . ^^^ ^^^ acres of lanrl, dr&lt;ted ITGi;, as uei". a-^
his v/ill, . , , .., to do Eo, I hnd tr&gt; c;ii-f, ,-?- yt,, vin. ihar of Lot an
d
QonccGsion in Erncsttown, before doijng so.
'Ul the nil)ove har/ing been done, .. is able to co'-^^^r ^f5ix\ini;s by a rtjvlew of the 1^^, lB6l^ ?ind. l'''71 ''enfnis Hecords.
^Of jcu arn up ar;rdntTt s-iendtng ti.'' and noney In orf-ler
to discc/'^ir the oriprin of these peoDlc. It cai be done I h-ry^ done it
^rf.th ri^' fsrdTy.
Inc5.dentaHy, I was bom in Porti^ffid Township, and grew
to manhoof! ir; ^erroria, I remerber I-eonans living on the road fron '-odfre;'"
to -.Gctbrook. I cannot, offhand, recsill give.n nanes. likewise, there yere
mar^ Babcocks, T-ho or thceo of the earlier merd^c^rF, one of vticn vaB 3ant
David r^dbcock Tv-ar? onsi of the Defendnre of the Flockhouso in roi-j/en -.ood,
SB related in p. booklet which ia on cnlo ab the U. ' . T.oyalirr*: ' '&gt;^-'- i-Mol/nliustoto;,
I am sorry that I su unable to be of gi*eater sca^vice.
Sincerely yoiJirs,

PA6E 3

Photo by Phippen.
MR. AND MRS. RICHARD WRIGHT BABCOCK
are shown following their recent wedding at St. MaryMagdalene's Anglican Church, Napanee. The bride
is the former Martha Anne Fraser, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Fraser, Napanee. The groom is a
son of Lt.- Col. and Mrs. Harry LeRoy Babcock, of
Conway. cy..v.wL^ *tS m VT J

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THE GREAT OUTDOORS

IN FOREST and STREAM

TREE GROWERS MEETING


WELL ATTENDED
W. D. Tieman
Over 50 persons recently attended a tree growers meeting held at Actinolite. It was
the first meeting of this kind
ever held by the Department
of Lands and Forests in the
Tweed Forest District.
- Mr. J. , M. Taylor, district
forester, opened the meeting
by welcoming the guests. He
indicated that the department
was at all time willing to provide technical assistance and
advice to persons inqterested
in the planting and growing
of trees.
Members of the Tweed district staff presented short talks
on the various aspects of tree
growing including planning,

planting, fire protection, insect and disease control and


the grading, pruning and marketing of Christmas trees.
Following the talks, the
meeting moved to a nearby
plantation owned by Mrs.
Catherine Wright. There, each
speaker gave demonstrations
and answered questions and
problems raised by the tree
growers.
* * *
FOREST PROTECTION
M. Wilson
One fire was reported and
extinguished during the past
\veek in the Dacre Chief
Ranger Division, south of

Calabogie. This fire was at


tributed to the carelessness
of smokers who apparently
tossed away lighted smoking
material in a forested area
Fire Prevention.
When going into the woods,
remember and do your bit to
protect the forests from fire
It doesn't take very much to
transform a beautiful forest
into a fire wasted area: just
one carelessly thrown live
match or cigarette butt, an
improperly extinguished camp
fire. One thoughtless, careless moment can cause a
dangerous forest fire.
The following is a reminder to anyone going into the
woods, of these sound rules
of precaution against forest
fires : Drown camp fires
completely; use safety lighters; use vacuum bottles and
remember it's bad business to
smoke and walk through the
woods. Stop when you want
to smoke. Don't throw bottles
in the bush, the sun may focus
through them and start a

forest fire.
Help revent forest fires !
FISH AND WILDLIFE
William W. Bittle
The long hard winter of
1958-59 had its effect on our
annual ; wild fur harvest in
the forest district of Tweed
The total number of beaver,
fisher, marten, mink and otter

Xo show you|
really, raea
flayor and aro

107 Alston Road


Pointe Claire, P.Q,
November 24, 1969,

Dr, Burleigh
Bath
Ontario,

Dear Dr, Burleigh:


For some time I have been hoping to trace the
United Empire Loyalist origins of my mother's family,
and my brother-in-law. Jack Rogers, formerly of Picton
and now resident in Kingston, says that you might be
able to help.
If it is not too great an imposition, I v/ould
be most grateful for your assistance.
My mother was Jessie Mae Babcock, daughter of
George Babcock, who until his death, in 1933, lived
in Odessa, iiiarlier in his life he had been a farmer
in the Inverary district, v/here my mother was born.
You may have known him, for I have heard my mother
and some of her sisters and brothers mention your
name.
There isn't much more information to go on,
except that my grandfather was married to Emily
IacFarlane, v/ho died in 1908,

If you have information that can help me trace


the Babcock family back to their arrival in Canada
from the United States, I would ajjpreciate hearing from
you. Or perhaps, you might suggest other sources
of this information.

Yours sincerely.

~^.

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TOWNSHIP OF AMELIASBURGH
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Below find particulars of an accident
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for which no account form has been received.

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EMPLOYER
Address
Date of Accident-

Date of First Treatment by meNature of Injury

.19.19-

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HARTINGTON: Mrs.
Myrtle F. Goslin, of Hartington and Harrowsmith,
who died recently, was buried in the family plot in
Harrowsmith Cemetery.
She was bom at Harrowsmith, a daughter of the late
Daniel Babcook and his
wife, the former Eunice Ann
Caverly. In 1915, she married
George Archie Goslin of
Hartington and spent most
of her lifetime in the two
communities, Hartington
and Harrowsmith.
She was a member of St.
Paul's United Church, Harrowsmith, and formerly of
the Hartington United
Church where she was active in the Sunday school,
choir, Women's Association
and Women's Missionary
Society, which honored her
in 1955 with a life membership.
She was a leader in Christian education in Portland
Township and Frontenac
Coimty and for many years
was a member of the Women's Christian Temperance Union and the United
Church Women of St. Paul's
Church.

Surviving are a son,


Melvin, Sydneham; two
daughters, Mrs. Miriam
Henderson, Harrowsmith,
and Mrs. Gwyneth Peterson,
Kingston; five grandchildren, five great grandchildren; a sister, Mrs. Helen
Batting, Harrowsmith.
Tvdn sisters, Mrs. Elleda
Alton and Mrs. EUena Clark,
predeceased her.
Pallbearers were Gordon
Babcook, Gordon Ellerbeck,
Laveme Kerr, Lome Moore,
William Trousdale and
Hillard Watson. ^ -, ^

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room, large kitchen, family room,
IVi bathrooms, excellent rental
possibilities. D1017.
LAKE ONTARIO WATERFRONT
PROPERTY Maintenance free
two-bedroom bungalow, fireplace,
slate floors, with many other great
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room with fireplace, dishwasher,
ensuite bathroom, not yet two
years old, In city, only $69,500. Call
544-7998.
LARGE home near Queen's. Living,
dining, kitchen, den, IV2 bathrooms, three bedrooms upstairs.
Kitchen, bedroom, bathroom, recreation-living downstairs. Underground goroge. Fully air conditioned. Two fireploces. Private
sole. 548-8530 between 6 ond 9 p.m.
LIMESTONE farmhouse ond six
acres, 16 miles north of city. Fully
insulated, new electric service,
new kitchen, some remaining renovations and decorating necessary.
544-6220 days, 376-3481 evenings.
ONCE in o lifetime offer. Three-bedroom, semi-detached, new city subdivision. School, recreation, bus,
municipal daycare all a stone's
throw oway. Extremely low,
S38,500 price with $500 down, assume balance at approximately

n%%. 542-5256 between 6-8 p.m.


PRIVATE Sole -Bayrldge. Elegance
and space. Quiet Holgate Crescent
-close to schools. Four level sidesplit, fourth bedroom or den, two
washrooms, family room, fireplace, finished recreation room,
many rooms broadloomed, single
garage, double driveway. Immaculate-non-smokers, no animals.
Extras: oversized fenced lot, sundeck, dishwasher, wired for stereo,
aluminum soffit, fascia and eavestrough, extra insulation. $68,900.
Phone 389-0671. Serious enquiries
only please.
PRIVATE Sale Three-bedroom
bungalow in Amherstview, ponelled recreation room, aboveground pool, stove, refrigerator.
Lorge mortgage ot 10%. 389-4268. '
PRIVATE SALE
LOCHINVAR Rood, Glenorden.
Four-bedroom brick bungalow, two
Ixithrooms, basement oil finished,
double cor garage, asphalt driveway. Open for inspection. Call 5461839.

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5. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, 1847-1871


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Plaintiff Defendant

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Adair, John
Beeman, Ira
Blain, James
Brown, David B.
Carnell, Katherine
Carnell, George
Chambers, Sarah
Clark, Agabah
Close, Thomas
Comach, John
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Detlor, Wm. V.
Esson, Robert

Herms, Ebenezer
Gunn, John
Herring, Noah "-Holcomb, Wm.
Horton, James
Hudson, Nathan
Hunt, Israel
Jeffrey, Charles
Jeffrey, George
King, John
Lamb, Thomas

Taylor, Samuel F.
McGinnis, Robert
Doney, Lafayette
Venton, John
Carnell, Matthew
Chambers, Thomas
Chambers, Timothy
Grange, Wm.
Kennedy, James
Herring, John
Doney, Lafayette
Donnelly, R.
Fletcher, Wm. N.

Horan, Elijah
Loucks, Jacob
O'Hara, George
Simmons, John
White Thomas

ShirtHff, R. F.
Parsons, Wm. R.
Sills, Wm. A.
Edgar, Ferdinand
Jones, Gilbert H. .
Babcock, David .:^ -
VanAlstine, Geo.
Sidore, Alex.
Fletcher, Wm. N.
Colbeak, Geo.
Douglas, Joseph
Huff, Samuel
Green, John, et al.
Trimble, Thomas

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Feb Ibth 1975

Dear Mr. Babcock,

So very nice to hear from you and I am sorry that I have takeni
so long to answer your letter but I have been trying to digest and to fit
your information into the masses of information that I have gathered
through the years on the Babcock families. I was hoping that your
letter might contain some Answers for me but it has only added to my
confusion because my notes indicate that David had a son Benjamin
who was alive at the time of the will. See App "A" item 3.
I have accumulated from the Upper Canada Land Petitions
held here at the Public Archives of Canada brief extracts of over 100
petitions etc in the name of Babcock. I have spent hundreds of hours
trying to answer the many riddles that these petitions present.
I keep asking myself questions such as : Who is Mercy Babcock, widow
of David ? App "A" item 15? Which David Babcock is the father of
Benjamin, is the one who died early, or the father of Belnap and Darius,
(see App "A" Item 2 and IS) who appears to have been alive as late as

1833-3^? Is my Benjamin the son of the original David? Why wasn't he


then mentioned in his will? Is he the son of Benjamin, then why was he
not mentioned in David's statement regarding his brother Benjamin's
children or in the Petition of Nicholas( Item 17 ) regarding his
brothers and sisters? Is he the son of Rachel of Ameliasburg? I do
not think this is possible because she was a widow when she came here,
but he could possibly be a grandson. All I know is that my Benjamin
is the husband of Mary Anne Chatterson. I got this from the marriage
of one of their daughters. (Chatterton)
I have included a chart which will show you where my
problem lies. There are just too many Benjamin Babcocks and as
it begins to appear that my Benjamin could be two generations away
from the original U.E.L's I will need information that is not at the
moment held at any official source that I have found. I am hoping that
you may run across some information that could be of value to me when
you are searching for your family.
I am sorry that at the moment I do not havethe time
to fill you in completely on all the data that I have accumulated
throughout the past ten years but perhaps some time we will l.be able
to get together and compare notes. If your trip East includes a visit
to Ottawa please call me and we shall be most happy to see you.
The fee for any infornBtion included in this letter is
just your promise to keep your eyes open for any information that might
give me the answer to my problems whilst you are looking around for your
answers. I do not often get the opportunity to leave Ottawa as I still
have four of my ten children at home and therefore have not been
able to search around the areas where the Babcocks settled.

Good Hunting,

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PAGE TWO

Napanee's leading ^^^^l,


soldier-citizen dies

Harry LeRoy Babcock, 83,


died at Kingston General
Hospital on July 20.
Mr. Babcock was born in
Yarker, the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Simon Babcock.
He achieved the rank of
lieutenant-colonel during his'
service in the two world wars.
He started as an infantry man
in the trenches during the

First World War.


Before the war had ended
had joined the Royal Flying
Corps in En^and.
After the war he worked
in Gibbard Furniture and

headed the boy scouts in


Napanee.
He was a member of the
militia during this time and
served as commanding officer

Lt.-Col. Harry Babcock


...soldier, businessman, scout

of the Frontenac Regiment.


When the Frontenac
Regiment was transferred
from an infantry to artillery
corps, he became
commanding officer of the
47th field battery in
Napanee.
At the beginning of the
Second World War, he
enlisted and was a training
officer at several bases in
Eastern Canada.
In 1980, Branch 137 of
the Canadian Legion in
Napanee was named the
Lt.-Col. Harry Babcock
branch in his honor. He had
been a charter member of the
Napanee branch when it was
formed in 1927.
After the Second World
War, he and his wife Ruth
operated a general store at
Conway until his retirement.
He moved to 162 Alma St., in
Napanee recently.
Mr. Babcock was a faithful
member of the Progressive
Conservative Party. MPP
James Taylor of Prince
Edward-Lennox describes
him as "Mr. Conservative of
Eastern Ontario."
He held several positions
on the association executive
and was a chief organizer of
election campaigns.

He is survived by his wife


Ruth, and sons Harold of
Toronto, Richard of RR 1,
Bath, and Neil of Stella; by
grandchildren Stacey, Laurie
and Gregory; and by a sister
Mrs. Harold Cameron (Ruth)
of Orangeville.
He is predeceased by Dr.
A.B. Babcock and F.H.
Babcock.
He rests at the Tierney
Funeral Home. A funeral
service was to be held today
at the Church of St. Mary
Magdalene at 11 a.m.. Canon
John Hart officiating.
Interment is at St. Paul's
Cemetery in Sandhurst.

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ARIO, WEDNESDAY, JULY 23, 1980

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served
community
By Wes Alkenbrack
Harry Babcock has gone, and with him an
era has passed that will not be seen again in
this community.

There is an area of responsibility of


service to the land that transcends ordinary
description. Harry Babcock stood for this
with all the sincerity of his heart.
While he served his time competently in
mudane things as a civilian and citizen, it
was a transparent fact to all who knew himthat he was a soldier, first, last and always,
and he made no secret of his pride in that.
A veteran of trench warfare in the
Flanders of the First World War, before that
confUct ended he was a commissioned
officer in the Royal Flying Corps. Denied a
further career in that direction by the
Armistice of 1918, he returned to take up
duties of leadership in the service of the
Canadian Militia.
He moved and changed with the times after achieving command of the Frontenac
Regiment of infantry, he later changed his
corps to become commanding officer of the
47th Battery of Royal Canadian Artillery
and he prepared that unit for active service
in the Second World War.
Going on active service once more
himself, he raised companies of men for the
Hastings and Prince Edward Regiment. It
was the great personal disappomtment of his
life that his advancing years prevented him
from accompanying them to Europe and on
into battle in Italy and France.
In addition to his Mihtia service between
the wars, he also served as an enthusiastic
scoutmaster at Napanee. It was always his
proud reflection that the young men he
influenced in the Scout movement in those
years became leading figures in the Second
World War.
A charter member of Branch 137 of the
Royal Canadian Legion at Napanee, he lived
to see his long and faithful public service
recognized by the inclusion of his name in
the title of the branch, a rare honor seldom
accorded by veterans.
We have become a cynical age, selfish and
self-serving. There are many today who
believe the phrase "for Sovereign and
Country" to be an antique thing.
For Harry Babcock these words never lost
their magical quality and their call to service
above self. He proved his dedication to this

ideal in all that he did and all that he stood


for.
Better than any other words
devise, these will serve as
remembrance and will be his
community that he loved and
faithfully and well.

we could
his epitaph and
memorial in the
served so

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WEDNESDAY, JULY 23, 1980

Marks guilty

By Cecelia McGuire
Staff Reporter
Terry Marks, 26, was
convicted of dangerous
driving in provincial court on
Monday.
Marks was involved in a
high-speed chase with officers
of the Napanee police force
from Napanee to Camden
East early in the morning of
April 6.
In Monday's session, the
court heard evidence from

Constable Gerry Culhane who


fired six shots at Marks'
vehicle.
Another witness for the
rVnwn was Kenneth Kent, a

student at Loyalist College ii


the law and securitj
administration program wh(
vras driving with Constal
Culhane and Sgt. Bill Luck
the night of the chase.
Nyle Richmond
Strathcona was also called
testify. He and his wife a
two friends were driving
the Newburgh Road e
from Napanee to Strathco
on the morning in questi(
He told the court th
when he signaled to make
left-hand turn to enl
Strathcona, he saw in
rear-view mirrow a ca
approaching at a high rate c
speed.

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52^ Alesther Street,


Ottawa, Ontario, KIK 1J3,
12 March 1975

Daer Mr. Babcock,

Thank you so very much for all the material


which you so kindly sent to me on the Babcock' s. One page may just
be the answer to my problem. The information received from Mr.
Dorval Babcock of Verona which states that John Prince Babcock
married a Sarah Ann Chatson is very interesting. My Benjamin
Babcock married a Mary Anne Chatterson who had a twin sister
Sarah Ann, Perhaps eventually I shall be able to prove that
this John Price and Benjamin were brothers and both sons of Benjamin,
brother of David.

I have picked
as yet in a su
in order I sha
be of interest

Babcocks which
unately there
a 1861 census
family. In inc

I am sending you copies of some of the various items


up during the years. Much of our information is not
itable form to zerox,as we get around to putting it
11 send you copies of anything that I feel would
to you. I have included in this letter all the
we found in the 1851 census of the area, unfortis no 1851 census for Bedford. I have included
abstract for my Benjamin to give you an idea of his
lude tese records at App"A".

At Appendix "B" a brief resume of the land petitions for the


Babcock men and the wives of Babcock men which we have uncovered
at the Public Archives of Canada.
At Appendix "C" copies of marriages we have copied from the
registers of St George's Church , Kingston. We limited our search
here to the years in which we hoped to find some evidence to
Benjamin and Mary Anne Chatterson. At Appendix "D", again with
the same limitations, some marriage rec6rds copied at the Ontario
Archives.
Recently my husband and I undertook to index the records from
the fiESt six volumes of the Ontario Historical Papers and arrange
them into family groups so we have zeroxed the page on the Babcocks
and you will find this at Appendix "e". Appendix "f" is a copy
of an article cut from the Smith Falls recorder some years ago.

We will be away from Ottawa from the middle of April until


the 2nd of May and we also hope to attrhtd the OGS Seminar in May
in Toronto. Perhaps we may yet get to meet I hope that you have
a profitable trip to the U.S. I have some U.S. records on the
Babcocks but have not fitted them into the family with authentic
proof as yet.

Yours sincerely.

/^,v.vy

&amp;

REEL NO. c-95^


Tnv'MSHIc&gt; OF KINGSTON

-40

NAME

1851 CENSUS OE CANADA WEST (ONTARIO) Vv'. ', ^


^^^-^-^^^^^^ Feb 185^
9
3 ^

- FRONTENAG
- FMUMEPATin^' nrSTPTCT MO. 2

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[OCCUPATinNl 3IPTH ] ^ EL I HI OM) B I RTHn A Y | S EX | ST ATUS I Ri^'''

^A^KS

6 "
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4

PtH3 e N a-.- -1 9"


.nrv.^d Babcock
-11

Jul'^a Ann
fn^ny Jane "
.;i:ah M. "
^nXVz ed "S . *^
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Yeoman

Can. West
r

_f. ;r'g;e W.

^^ g-.e .37.

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n

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n
n
n
n

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No Religion ^0
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17
15
12
9
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25
2
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10

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' j:_i'xel Smith
ri.-.rgarcw
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Nelf'nii "
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Birred
F^ile-'nor
ii.^-?_-llotte
uaii -.el
Siijn^ T' i ha
r.^aVTisa
Tfolo'..on Walker
Pa^e No. 43

)^hown as
) Dierab'ers
of family

the other)

Is

Vrv

Leeman
;y A. 11

, _ ______ 185^-^ CEr'SUS OF CANAHA WEST fONTARIO&gt; _ , '., (


"rcfl "no7~~C-954~' &gt; ^T^'"'V'p^c'^^!SJ'". Feb 1832
;Qyi^l^-pY OF PRONTENAC
TnwMSHiP n' ^KINGS_TON_ __r emu^^ff at i.';'_'l_o_LSlf-l{LT_J^'il?_

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NAME

,L_IRACLE_aR__l PXACE OF 1 1 AGF .MEXT


[OCCUPATIOM] BIRTH | P FL I GI ON) H IRTH^' Av ) 5 EY

M\P_ITALl
STATUS (5 E^'

fi

A-^KS

Anson Leeman

Robert
Charles

Letitia
Charlotte

Page No. 137


James Babcock
"Sarah "
_^3enjamin "
Hannah ""
r.amuel "

* *

Pownship of

Rache'l"
John
~}^hnah

U.Stat as

'onttnued)
Labourer

Farmer

Can. West
n
n
n
n

Presbyt.!
n ^

Kingston -

Can. West
England
Can. West

--

Enumeration Distric

W. Meth.
C.of E.'

W,Meth,
n

25
11
13
5
2

Single

M
M
M
F
F

30
29

9
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77

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n
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Widow.

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ICCUPATIGMl f^I^TH 1 PEL ir.ir'il ^&gt;T-'T- Av| SFXl STATUS P ='M" KS

- RAr,^: ^^ f&gt;i--138 |
Love^u'^ii Babcockl
William
John
Tbom'-is

Farmer

Labourer

TOWNSHIP OF LOUGHBOROUGH - ENUf^ERATION DISTRICT No. 2

i-nmsmfrnt^^M^

rap.e Nq^_6
'f-cfe".-^ Bab cock
M-rg^ret A. "
V/i.Tliam J. "
..K-iLPel "_
Kvfj Anna "

^'^35

Blacksmith

Can West
"IrelancT"
)an. West

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_it
It
n _
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4111
9
5

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F
M
M-1
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II

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Br.Canadj
11" 1

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It

n
t H

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33
25
6

TOW :&gt;fSHIP OF PIJTTSBURG \ ENUMERATION DISTJIICT No. 1

Married
It

Single

II

~n'

Shanty ly

Frame House

rerijami'n Eabcoc
_.';! -^ zabeth "
li-: :/ Ann "

Labourer

2 j F
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TOWNSHIP OF pbRTLAND - ENUMERATION DISTrIeCT ko.^2.

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tt-

ti
n

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Can. West
Ireland '
Can. West

Farmer

Labourer

"Canada
It
- It
It
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tt
It
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25-

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I 1

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It
It
It
It
II
n
It

30
12
11
8
6

M
F
F
M
I M
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14 1' m' r

Single
tt
It
n

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Shanty

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!l
tt
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If
11
U
W.Meth

38
38
10
7
6
9
25

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F
F
F
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M
M
I M
I

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W.Meth
n

"Married
li
Single"
tt

Log House

Single

Nbn member of
^ family_

M Married

29
28
5
2 i M .
******** ft***** *************** ^****
1 i [ 1

i F I Single
1 ,,1 11 -

Shanty

1851 r^'^S'.'S PF CA^'Ao; WEST ONTARIO ) , ' ., /

'^*-L MH, C-95^ * ..-,- ,,^ r--tc&gt;!c peb 1852


- ro'jMTY 0= FRONTENAC T^^'-.'^ISHIP HP PORTLAND - c^^w"zr , r rr-' rTSTTMCT ^^. 2.

I TtvAr^E r.R I PLACF H^


NAME 1 0CCUP4TIUN! BIf;TH

RFL IGIOMl HrvTH^AYl 3!=v! ^T M^S ]- ''I' '- &lt;KS

.5|!ag Babfiock
Suzana
William
_&gt;Joseph
Harvey
oc^ra
Plorance "
Nicolace "
Page No. hi
jC^frias Babbcock
v:a 1- hr en e " b^v^^W

Farmer

FarnE r

Canada
II -

E.Meth.
II

It
II
II
It
n
II
11
n

^i

40
36
16
14
11
9
7^
5
3
1

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F
F
M
M
M
I F
|M(lj)
M i

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H I
Single

11
It
n
II
~ ii

Log House

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II I II
ft It

30
30
12
7
6
2

M ! Married' Shanty,

JH{-X-*-}(--)H(-*^#**-JMHf****#**-)^^H^***-HH*'|H*--*^^

F
F
M
M
F

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f^'

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cv

1351 Cl-^'S'.IS nf= CAMA^A WEST (ONTARIO)

RFEL r.o. C-9^7


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T^^VJT! SI-HP nc CAMDEN '

FAT- C- C-r^JS peb l852 .


ADDINGTON " ;(
- F \"J-''rc A T I ri"' &lt;" T S T '^ T r T ^;'^ . 1 . =

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THAHF HP;

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Benjamin Bab cock


(Appears to
Page No. 11

36 living with a family of Rhys)

Samuel
Babcock
Ma?-y
Babcock
C David
M
Jc'sse
n
E'.ick
n

1 DavJd
n
Ne:'.opy
tt
.J Page No. 11
C'"'arles Babcock
llpchel
It
i Henry
n
Efram
n

(Further do
Labourer

Labourer
fi

vn the page)

Can.WestI C.of E.

29

Can. West
II
II
tt
ti
n
II

(Immediately following abov


Labourer Can. West C. of E.
W. Meth.

Page No. 11
T^avid Babcock

(Further d
Unknown

Can. West
It
II
It

W,Meth
It
It
11
It
n,
n

**************** ifr********&lt;-********ff ******** * **&lt;* ****

Dwn the page


Can. Vilest

P?ge No. 19
ijolomon
Babcock
Fanny
John
It
It
Mary
Emraa
It
n
Stephen
I.'jclnda
Burley
n
iohn
n
Mary
Bull

(Living with the family of


***************!&lt;*****
n. iQ r r

Labourer 1 Can. West


It

E.Meth

Samuel &amp;

61
54
21
19
13
2
18
family)
26
20
3
1

30

M
f'
M
M
M
M
F

M
F
M
M

Lucinda Taylor)

*************-jt-**************W***************** ***&lt;=*******-

Shoemaker

E.Meth
tt
tt
It
It

Can. West' E.Meth.


It It

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! I

32
21
6
4
1
37
29
2
16

Married
Single
It

ft
II
11

Married
It
Single

.(

Log House

Married

M i Married
F I
M i Single
F i - L' _
F '
M
F
M
F

Married
n
Single.
It

Frame House

Not member o
family

(Living with
Burley.
family- -See- Below)

Frame Hous*,

*Ion -member

r- r: r I m rt

l&gt;^51 C-^-SUS ^F CA^"^^(^ WEST (ONTARIO)


C-947 * *^"
ir ,MSHIP Ti^ CAMDEN *

^'i'U^ Feb 1852

ADDINGTON

_^ I TPA^jE GK I PLACE- G
MA/''E r"CCMPATinr- I ^I^TH

L. lOI'^;'!^: To

^ : ^ 1 1 I ' AP. I T AL.


"fl-^.'^v j ';Fy S~A^l'S

^I

P A *" C MP

91

Peter Babcock

Ernesttown E.Meth
(Living w|.th the fam^y of James D. An^ley) j t

Page No. 99
Harijcy
MCXT'y

Leman
II

(fJarpenter Ernesttown
Camden

Page No. M7
JO*ixlti)an Babcock
^p^Q Jane "
Hi''- ;^.heth
_Page No. 117

Labourer

, 20 in M^y M( Single |Non -Member:

Labourer

E.Meth
E.Meth
If

**^**********^********f********f-************f *******}(*

Richmond
Eirnesttown
Camden

Vxd. Smith
^/Cri-W'iinda "
^R^ Ann "
/j^cob Babcock
2^.'-,"'otas .Brown
W:.lUam Trion
1. **
^ age N o . 117
^\yi ' Babcock

Ernesttown
Portland
f Camden
( Immed iat eJLy a ft er

E.Meth
n
M
II
It
II
It
II

-(

24 in Jui M
24 in Jul P

3 in Feb F

Married,
I
Single

Blacksmith

Kingston
Eirnesttown
Camden
n

Printer Ernesttown

Labourer
It

*****
17 {

(Lif/ing with t

38 in JaA M
34 in Maip F
12 in No^ F
9 in Jul M
7 in Maf M
5 in Sei F
3 in No]? F
1 in Sep M
ibove family)

Married
II
Single

Camden

. (Further down same page)


Labourer

E.Meth
It
It
It
II
It
II

*********^********i(-********-t-********-K***^*********

Camden
le family

Pa^^s

No. 119

Ocseph Babcock

', _*****
Page ' No. 119

E.Meth

27 in Ju

28 in No
9 in De
2 in Oc
16 in 24 in Juft
23 in -

28

*****V **********&amp;**************************** **-R-******-*1f

M
P
M
F
M
M
M

Married
n
Single
It
It
II

Log Shanty

Frame "House

Single

of Elizabeth Parks, aged 59, widow)

Camden jC.of Sco: 15 in Apr Ml Single


(Appears tp be living! with family of Ja^ies Gray, agei^ -5^^ and
Mary, agbd 56, bo|;h born Shetland)

******************* ******************-|&lt;-***W****

ustrici Baocock
-rnu '
lu.i ..erine "
-. y ,, It
.;v.re:;ar.der - "-

(Immediately following above family) |

Labourer Ernesttown]
Portland!
Eirnesttownl

Paf;_e _No_._121i
R'Ufie'r) Garrison
' ^LucirJa "

'
/
/
/
/

/s-y
Tonath.an "
i-Iannan "
Melissa "
Jacob "

Camden

Heth.
It
ft
11
It

**w-** ********************************** *************&gt;

Farmer Frsdericksburg E.M. 47 in Apr) M

Ernesttown

Labourer
II

39 in Mar F
^17 in Dec M feingle
15 in Deb M I "
12 in Apt F I "
10 in Set F "
7 in Se|) M ! "
(pam'fLly contipued on p^ge 123 of cehsus)

Camden
ti
It
II
It

43 in Sep M
23 in Jaji F
8 in Oct F
5 in Sep F
2 in Noy M

Married
n

Single
It

Married
It

wife

Log House

Log House

~i|

1351 C^MSUS OF TANA-A WEST (ONTARIO) '


E7L 'in. c-9^7 r'T^ '''' ^F'''i''SFeb 1852
r-itj-iTv oc- ADDINGTON

I T"AOF 1:^. I PLACE n-^l \ \Zz r:^XTl IXAF'. ITALl . ""^


'fi''F i ncCU'^ATI^^'l '^KTH 1 '^ "L I GI PM I ^ I ^T!-^ A^M ^ "X i S^ ATI.IS !
r -m /sc ;;c;

PA'^.E "10.

Garison
tt

Elias
George
Benjamin Babcockj Farmer Ernesttown

*****^*****************-X'*-j&lt;-********f ****-^-)t*********-)(-* I Bedford)


Page 123 j (Immediately following the above family) i |

Jacob Babcock
Mary ' ~ "
r&gt;iu cilia "
Katherlne "Margaret Ann "
&gt;i'viet "
Oally
Calvin
Jane

123 ! (Continuation of faihily of RUben Garrison')


Camden i E.Meth 4 in Jan! M ! Single

^ ^.-. . . J . .., I 12 in Janj M ! "^""


47 i M } - jNon-M9raber(
(Visiting from.

Farmer i Kingston! E.Meth 53 in May] M iMarrledlLog House

1
!

Neivgin
Smith"
Smith
Babcock

Farmer
Farmer

-"' Sophia sburg '


Camden
n
Erjiesttown
Camden
Unknown
Kingston

Camden
Erhesttown

\&gt;.

.^s ge .123 . (:?'urther_down the pag^) _


Camden 1 E.Meth

-^.Molia Babcock

2 in Novi
1 in Jul!
9 in Jul!
16 in Jul!
i2 in Aprj
|L1 in Oct
6 in Nov!
6 in Jan
6 in May
4 in JanI
I !
T

F
F
F
P
F
M
M
F
M
F

\%~

Single

r(?-f amlll.es)

tt
It
Married
It

^(TisTtozS" from
Kingston) ,

(
F Single

(Living with family of John Petersl, aged 3^ I and j wife Pop.ly Ann, 33)
P^ge 123 j (Further down the page)
E.Meth

Hoaery Babcock
M:My^ "
Angus "
H^: cry "
-^
SaTr^h McDonald
''ic-.igcn Matt is
'^-C'-lv Ann -Babe
Sarnh Zool

Labourer

Labourer
It

James Brown

Labourer

U.S.A.
'
U.Canada
It
It
It
n
n
U.S.A.
U.Canada

Page No. 125 r 1 ' 11


34 in De(j M j Married

John Babcock
.uavina ' ~-"~
Petet "
Benson "
Dennis "

Labourer
Labourer

U.Canada
It

Non -member,

71 in Nov M j Married' Log Shanty


67 -in Ffeb Fi -" K2-fami-lies)
26 in Oct M! Single I
j 24 in Apr M| Single
I 21 in No^ M I "
15 in MaV F i " - I 10 in Jul M 1 "

6 in Apr F j -"
99 in Deh, F I Widow ! Member of
49 in Juj. M i Single -/amiay

E.Meth
II

,'.ra
Ijixily
^ ''?li^sa

Labourer

n I It

Member of
-family
Frame House

20 in Feb F" t
23 in - M Single ^on -member
12 in Oc-; M Single
7 in Mar M I Single
La^eJio,_J^**^*tf^tS!tm3^*f-J$^^^
cn/lomon Leamon Farmer JJ. Canada jW.Meth
.i..nc.^r,da " in , n

53 in Dec M | Married
20 in May F "" '
20 in Majr M Single
8 in Aug F I "

Log House

Jn^^ '^^

x-*S-x--(-i#-jt*

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j i

^LEl Mf^

lfe5l cr-'jSUS ^^- r^'\^^^ WEST (ONTARIO)

rf}U:\TY C-^ ADDINGTON


T-^'-'MSHIP -^^ CAMDEN - ^fi'i; pf. -,TTn-'

T:)^T c) ^ ce^/'^ ' i ^ ' Feb 185 2

3T^ jry MO. 2.

-. . I TRADE '^A IPLACE '^F 1 lAS'^ ^':-'T| 1 &gt;^ V^ I T -^ L


lAf'lE I OCCU^ATKJNl BIPTH I R^L I GIGNl n I r- TP- :.V j S t;( ! ST ATMS I :.^:
r;"A^,!&lt;S

PA--.- -MH^ 123

Feter Babcock
FTebecca"" "
Jehial

Isaac
Tane Peter

(Immediately following family of SolOnionf Leamon)

Farmer
Labourer

U. Canada
II
It
It
ft
II

W.Meth
-n
n
It
II
n

i^a ge ^ro:r 127


Jar^p.Q Leamon Farmer
M^tiJda "'
J.""a
'iiev/ert
Jacob
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U.Canada
11
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11
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Thei2deus Babcoc

Labourer U.Canada

E.Meth.
II
ft
ft.
It
II
It

56 I M I Married
21 in De6 F r "

;-(

15 in - M
12 in Sep M
12 in Set F

Single
II

36 j M ! Married
30 in No^ F i "
10 in Api" M 1 Single
8 in Oct M I "
6 in Oct Ml _" _
3 in Ma^- M j "
1 in Noy M j

Frame House

A(

W.Meth. 23 in Sei M /Single Non-member

(Livihg with family of El^as Huffman ^ aged 32, ^nd wife i Mary, aged 2^
i I i I ! r
REEL No. 965 - COUNTY OF LENNOX - TOWNSHIP OF jRICHMOND - E.D. No. 5

Page No. 121 !

/Alexander Babcock Labourer I Can. West 1 E.Meth


Fanny "

beaster A, "
Silvester "
'&lt;-^rah J. "
MniTy ^V; ^

35
( M
33
1 ^
1^
1 F
12
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7
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5
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Tf^W'iSHTP nr Ernestown - rMir.'pp ATin'*' pisT'^ir.T r.in, 2 s

NAME

I TP.AnF^ GP. 1 PLACE. HE 1 |A^E .irXTl I !'. A^ I T AL4__._ _


lOCCUPATlGNj BIRTH 1 R EL I GI O''^ I d I aiH''- 3, Y [ S ^X ( STATUSIR ErU-&lt;

'-T

Henry ^

J 1^1 CENSUS G" cAMAOAWest (Ontario)


REFL NO. Qc^lxj TATF n^ c-''Si)S 12 Feb l852
I " cnb*&gt;iTv HP Addington - 7(
T-^''^!SHTP n:^ Ernest own Ji_i'!Jl'l'ii'_^'.l7" ^^^JiLL" L^Linr 2 '

^^

NAME

ICCJPATinNl BIPTH | P ^l I r,i r,M ] ^ J ^Tf^n A y j s r

! '^.^?.lJ^L I - "^
X I STATIJ"^ ? CM Ar^'&lt;&lt;;

&lt;

- Jos^epiv-Chatisor^ - yeoman:Vi ?-

if

^C-.^ Babccck i-Yeoman&lt; 'i-n. ? -

^ _
Par;^- X^3 g_D No) 3^ Dated 1,2 Feb l85g

State of
New-York- -E^.M.

Canada
York Stat

-Cauada--

ajAt,

n
n

-Derius- Babcock
''^^Nancy **_W.N-^ 5L
M.A. -_-..._...
_B..M. ?1
% T ^
-Xit&gt; ,

- yeoman
wif e^
labourer-

Canada

spinster
Ijabouper
spinster

It

. Pace 1^7 (appear tp -be -continuation of

-D.B. (D.M,-)-"
j&gt; , ^"
( i J.M.
Prgfi 1_82_

75" -i
'-- .' h "

It

Davie' Babcock
Margery '

William Norman

yeoman

C.W_.
II
It

^-

5755
-84
-84
2
23 20
1
43
42
22
19
17
15
12
the abovp family)
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7
5

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n
It

MF
F
MM
-M
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F
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Born during
Singlet year 1851

Vlarried

ui

JM -j^ingl*

W.M.

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1

31
26
3

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F
F
M
f
PM
M
F
M

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i "
&gt;Iarried

^Name M3rgerin.ebove could be read} Mercy also possibjle t^at WillfL

Single
[(Babcock)^

illlam Norman'

-V.

l?5l C!=MSUS HF CAMA^/^^West (Ontario)


&gt;F^L Nfn. c-947
COM'-iTv oc ADDINGTON
Tr-JNSHIP OF ERNESTTOWN - FNU^F'^ AT I''^' ' '^ISTPITT nn. k.

(
AT^' HF CFMSliS 18 Feb 1832
(

I tra:}.- up. 1 plac:5 c^ ! _ . _^ i age ^rxii 1 ''.A'IltalI- .NA^'E I "^CC'l':3AT rn'^'l BIRTH I RFl IGIPNl Br-^TM"A'^1 S'^Xl ST AH iS M-. ^"
a:"&lt;

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KS

Polly Bab cock


(Living
Pap:e No. 199

Jacob Babcock
Hannah W'^ll^^'^titi
Sabra "
Eliza "
Sidney "*

Pa.g;e No. 203


Eleanor Babcock

Weaver

w;

ith the family of Duboys Sole, aged ^

Farmer

Canada
West

No Cree

39

Canada
West
It ^
n

Canada'
West

(Appeared to be living with

1
.Meth.
~ti

No
Creed
tt

II

No
Creed

34
34
14
10
8

11

2 ard wife Eany, k6)

"f
F
F
M

Single

family oi Christopher

and his jwif e Margaret, ag^d 33).


Page No. 203 (im mediately .'following precedirjg entry)

Married
Single
n

Single
Ward, aied 42

Farmer

Daniel Babcock
Maria " .
Edward "
Calista Ann " .
?a_^s N o. 20^ (:^urther dowri the pag4)
Allen Babcock

Can. West
11
II
II

No Cree
n
It
It

Farmer

i Can. West I No Creec

32
23
5
2

23

j M
! F
1 M
F

! M

Married
11
Single
11

oiC

&gt;(

Frame Pious e

Ely

Babcock

"Catherine '^iOil&gt;?'R.

Farmer

Labourer

Harvey
Wes^'ey
:'^vina
Jesse
Ira
T^p:Ttha AT~*^"
Jane Connaly

rage 215
Silas Babcock Farmer
Unis "
Aug't c:""" 1
-Seth " I Farmer
La Vina " |
.''ohn A, St over Jijin.
John A. Stover S|n. Farmer
Sarah Ann Stover

--'

Single

From Tv.'sp of
Kingston
(Living with family' of Elisha Martin, a^ed 53, arid wife Thanliful,52)
Page 205; (St iil~ further c^own the i^age) !
^" '"" ^ ' ' "- 'Can. West No Creed 57

I ti 1 --^2}20

It
n II
It
n
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n
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i
11
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Can. West I "
No "Creed

17
14
12
10
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70
62
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21
17

4
45
20

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M I
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M j
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It

MarriedSTone House
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M Married

! F
M
M
F
M
M
F

S^ingre""
Mafriei
Single
Widower

Single

Shown as
memberof "family
Log House
(2-families;

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1851 CENSUS OF CAN^^A WEST ONTARIO )


. eOtJ'^Tv o^ ADDINGTON - - - :
Tr/.-JMSillP CIFERNESTTOWN - . iiiU^.^;' '^ JI'^J'L.rJ.yr:I^I_L!Il?___5_ ^

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NAMF

IRADE^Gfl J PLACE. .r.F 1 I AGF r;:=xT 1 . I "Ar:LT AL


PCC!JDATin'-i BIRTH 1 R-l ir-in^l rj [RTHTA'^I SFX I STAT'.'S I i'-'''\'^KS

PAGF-H^-r

231

Richard Babcock

Elizabeth^"
Ezra D. "

Jacob "

t.
Sidney
n

S^.^ah J.
If
i
Noriaan
n

Pa g e No. 213

__Jacob Chatterspn Fanner


Margaret "
Mariann McKee

Township

Can. West! W. Math,

\ I

of Ernes

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Can. West
Ireland
Can. West.

No Creed
11
n

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46
19
10
8
5
3

Ml Marri e d

M (Single
M
M
P
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FC Presb^ hi
E. Churcji 48
E. Churci 12

P , Single
J

M
F

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Married I Log House

18^1 CFNSUS OF CANAOAWest ( Ontarid


REEL NO, C1021 OATE OF CENSUS:"t5o
COUNTY OF . . noil
TOWNSHIP OF Bedford " FNUMFRATinN DISTRICT NO.

I TR AOF OP
1 PLACE OF

1 AGF
N'EXT

IMAPTI ALl
NAME lOCCUPATJCr.
i BIRTH
1 RELIGION
1 BIRTHDAY
ISEX
1 STATUSlREMARKS
PAGE NO, 16 1
James Lemon 1 farmer
1 Canada
1 W.M.
1 2|4

1 M
'Married 1 ^' "^ ^^i^Jl^&gt;(^-^'
1 '" j M,/rj.-y^ A^A"^
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1
1 "
1 39

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It
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11
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57

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parents:
Wai.duon BAiiCdCic, born Jamiaiy 8, ),S2S.
Mary Ann 1)y?:r, born April 2, 1S20.
CbUM-cn:
William Henry, born iM.iy 28, 185^
Sakafi Victoria, born April 23, IPHf).
Carolink and Emma Jane, born April IS, 1857.
Jamks Weslky, born July &lt;t, IS.")!).
Gkorgk, born January 0, J 8(12.
jNIahy, Amanda, born April 0, 1804.

Ai.zrNA AiJN, born iM.irch 5, I8(;(;.

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Emma Jane, October 20, 1R82, .it^ed 25 years 6 ino.
William IfKNiiY, Juno 1 4, 1809, aged 46 years I ni.

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Jank Story Daviiison, born Jan. 20, IHCil.
ChilDtcn :
David Ri-tiivi;n, born April I'l, 1887.
IsAina, Edith, born July 20, 1888.
Aktiiuk Ar.RAMfl, 1)01 n November 24, 1880.
John Whslky, born .June t&gt;, ISO!.
|| Auf.T.STA Jkssik 8TKK.S-, born January ."^O, 1803.
IJ Ei.iZARKTic Markl. born An'Mist 2:?, 1805.

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CEl^ISUS RSCORDS.

B-ABCOCK

Tovmshir) of Kingston, Fbrontenac County, for the jeer l86l.

Babcock,
James
labourer
n

Sarah

It
Ben.i amin
II
II
Samuel

ti
Rachel

It
Henry

n
Dorothy

n
Perces

It
Thomas

Bob cock.
Loveman
labourer
ti
Ellenor
m.fe
11
William
labourer
n
John

It
Tliomas

Babcock,
Cornelius
labourer
ti
Rachel

wife
It
Zeberam

Babcock,
"Daniel
farmer
11
Silance
wife

* Daniel
Demaritha
* Lancon
" Lissa
^ Aaron
Benjamin

Rulan, Stephen
Babcock, Peter
shoemake:
Babcock,
Darias
farmer
II

It
liary
-Arvilla

II
David
labourer
n
Jane
vri-fe
II
iULexander

II
Stephen

tt
Jacob

II
Silda

It
Aigustus
LoTreman

c. w.
England
C. W.
It
n
It
It
It
II
U. C.
Ireland
U. C.
tt
It
It
II
It
It
n
n
n
n
tt
It
11
It
tt
II
II
It
II
n
n
It
n
II
tt
tt

Protestant ko marr.

It
37
It
n
19

It
lU

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17

tt
9

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6

It
h

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1

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k9
marr.
C. S.
^3
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W. Ifeth.
20

#
18

n
11;

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3U
marr.

ti
28

It
8

W. Meth.
61
marr.
II
5^
II
It
22

It
18

tt
16

II

12

It
71
Widovjer
It
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tt
6

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2

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26
marr.
11
20
tt
n

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S3
marr.
tt
33
It
II
10

tt
7

It
5

It
3

tt
1

tt
15

Babcock, Benson

21

^ Babcock, Alfred
" " Sulie
" Silance
Babcock, Henry
" Nancy
" Dorothy
" William G,
" John
" Samantha

farmer
wife

labourer

It
W. Meth
31
marr.
n

ti
22
II
It
It
1

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It
27
marr.
It
tt
25
It
n
tt
5

It

It
3

tt
n
1

II
n
21

27

CENSUS RECORDS.

BABCOCK.

Toxmship of Kingston, ]?tontenac County, for the je5x l85l.

yeoman

Babcuck ,
David

Julia Ann

3nily ^sxie

Elizabeth A,

Sarah H.

V/olfred S.

Julia A,

Susan

George W.

Ellen

Babcuck, William Thomas


" Ann Maria
" Arthur B.
" Huma A.
&gt; Babcuck, Daniel
" Lilgjrn
" Abel
" Nancy
" - Alfred
" Darias

" Elleanor
" Char1,otte
" ^Daniel
" Lajnanthe
" - Lanson
" - Ilallisa
Bab cuck , Jarae s
" Sarah

labourer

yeoman (&gt;-^ *\ 0&gt;aa^&lt;wv&lt;.&gt;jv&gt; ^^-Ifj"

laboujrer

tl M

r^"

^1

farmer

Benjamin
Hannah , Jr .
Sajituel
Rachel
John
Hannah (d UxJ-oxa yjL&lt;3.~

Babcuck, David,
Babcuck, James

concession 2, lot 3^ 50 acres.


" ^ " 23, 50 acres.

C. Vfest
No religion
ho
mar.
It

11
37
II
It

It
19

If

ti
17

II

n
1^

II

It
12

II

n
9

II

ti
6

It

II
5

It

It
3

It
W.
Meth.
27
mar.
n

II
25
II
If

It
U

II
2

Uij)"

It
52
mar.
^i

It
Uli
11
II

It
2U
II
C. Ea.st

ti
21
II
C. Infest

It
21

II

It
18

II

It
16

II

It

Ih

II

It
12

II

n
10

II

n
7

II

n
3

II

It
30
mar.
England
C
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29
11
C. West

II
9

II

It
6

II

It

II

It
2

It
W.
Meth.
h$

U, States

It
77 x-xidow.

2-%

i'S^

Sons and Daughters oi? U. E,

Babcock,

Benjamin Babcock, of Kingston. Cu,.'..L^-/


John, of Camden East O.C. 3.U.I83U &amp; 28.2.1835
-William, of Camden East 28.2,1835
Sarah, wife of Thos, Shannon, of Camden East 28.2.1835
Samuel, of Camden East &lt;.-***: uJ-^-., &gt;c^o.^ U.,JU-Jt^ 28.2,1835 ^ 26.5.I8
36
-Jacob, of Camden East 2U.Ii.l835
Rachel, wife of Benj, Cleveland, of I^edericksburgh I5,5l835
rieriara, wife of George Dies, of lyendinaga 11,2,1836
Elizabeth, Lunatic 29,12.1836
Johnston, of Kingston 1,6,1837
Catharine, mSe of Mn. Kelly, of Elizabethtown 18,7,1839
-David, of Camden East 7,5.l8iiO
Hannah, mfe of John Case 27.8,18IlO
Benjamin Babcock, of Ernesttoxm
Rachel, wife of James Powley, of Kingston 23,ll,l8l6
'Sarah, wife of Isaac Sraith_, Jr.^ of Kingston 21, 3.1819 &amp;, 26,7.1820
Peter, of Ernesttown (n*:*^!^., fto*J^ o.^X^^^.^a*,') ^ ' 17,3.182^
James, of Ernest town 2,6.1831
Panina, wife of Cornelius Hogaboom, of Emesttown 2,6,1831
-Benjamin, of Ernesttovm 19,811833
David Babcock, of Kingston, l^-'^- 1-^a&gt;)
Kargaret, wife of Samuel Smith, of Kingston 17,3.1812
Benjamin, of Kingston I.9.I82U -: 19.3.l3IiO
John, of Kingston 26,3.l8UO
-Darius, of Kingston 27.6,1833
Mary, vxife of V&amp;i. Scott, of Aneliasburgh 18.6.183!^
Belknap, of Sidney 27,ll.l83U
Daniel, of Kingston 28,l|.l832
Elizabeth, wife of Stephen I^liddaugh, of Pickering 2,2.1335

Babcock, of Aneliasburgh
John, of Aneliasburgh 15,3.1838
Kargaret, wife of Wees, of Atneliasburgh 15.3.1838
Mary, wife of Wannamaker, of Ameliasburgh I5.3.I838
Phoebe, wife of Wees, of -Ameliasburgh I5.3.I838
Rachel Babcock, of Camden East, i-jidow of Samuel Babcock, (U^t L-u/v/)
Mary, wife of David Kelly, of Camden East 25.2.1^09
Elizabeth, wife of T,*!. Lewis, of Camden East 25,2,l809
Keziah, wife of &gt;fin. Cook, of Camden East ^wov/^. 17 ,12, 1792 X 28, 2.1809
Sarah, wife of Thaddeus Scott, of Camden East 25.2,1812
Benjamin, of Camden East 2, U, 1835
Nicholas ALthouse, of Emesttown
Raxjhel, wife of Peter Babcock, of Emesttown 2,6.1831
Simon Earhart, of Ernesttom
Ilar;;,^, wife of Samuel Babcock, of Richmond 10.3,l83U
John Snider (Schneider), of Emesttown, and td.fe Elizabeth, dau, Nich, Aney, U.E
,
-Sarah, wife of Zebe Babcock, of Emesttovm, I8,10,l8l8
t- ;.' , ' ^'. -1^1 27.2,1818 &amp; U,9,183U
George Harpell, of Kingston, and Margaret, dau, Nathan !k Elizabeth Stalker,
Eve, wife of Samuel Babcock, of I^iingston 22,3,1820

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'Canadian
it is expectleaning, gj^east
!tend. They'will
the importance
as a nation
Drefathers, the
of the importby imperial
this nationhood
11 also see, in
is of Canada's
navy, symbols
irity as a na-

i that this provith symbolism


th of true naibe presented at
of Sir John A.
architect of
at Fort Henry,
ver attacked,
e of the city
ing the critical
d after the naIs scheduled to
^ Provision has
fra parking and
accommodate
pected.

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oromotion list
Iv. Green, of
^promoted to
reen is the
itruction deard, Halifax.

.1 tne
Titario. They IT
at Chatham and Toi'on
moving to Kingston in 1938. Mrs.
McCracken's home was in Ottawa from 1942 until the end of
the war, when she took up resi
dence in London, last year returning to Ottawa. She and her
husband spent every summer
since 1939 at Garden Island
Mrs. McCracken is survived by
her husband, one brother, A. J.
Elliott, Toronto, and one sister,
Mrs. Eric Lamberton, Fruitland.

MRS. ELGIVA BABCOCK


Rev. H. J. Bell conducted the
funeral service at James Reid

funeral chapel, of Mrs. Elgiva


Baibcock, 85, of 594 MacDormell
street, who died recently at Kingston General Hospital following an
illness of two months. Interment
took place in Sydenham Cemetery.
Daughter of the late John
Campsall and MelUsa Purdy, Mrs.
Babcock was born and spent most
of her life at Godfrey. She lived
for short periods in Belleville and
Sydenham and ten years ago took
up residence in Kingston, where
she attended Zion United Church,
and became a member of the Senior Citizens' Club. Dtiring World
War II, she was a school teacher.
Predeceased by her hoisband,
George Alfred Babcock, in 1937,
she is survived by three brothers,
Ernest and William of Godfrey,
Isaac of Cranbrooke, BC; one sister, Mrs. G. A. Layton (Emma)
of Modesto, California; and a
niece, Mrs. A. Ling, (Lorettie) of
Kingston, ^

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.Deaths and Fi

ELIZABETH JANE BABCOCK


Elizabeth J. Dabcock passed
Bway after a long illness on
February 12, at the residence of
her son-in-law J. Harold Cameron, Oaledon Township, at the
age of 85. (vnjji. V4%*jJU:i|3
She was born in Ernestown
Township, near Odessa in 1874
and attended the local schools.
She married Simon Duffin Babcock, of Odessa, and resided at
Yarker, moving to AJton with
her husband in 1920. Since the
death of her husband in 1930,
she had lived in Milton, Toronto and Oaledon Township.
She was a member of St. Anthony's Church, Yarker, later
ettending Grace Church, Milton;

Holy Trinity Church, Toronto;


and St. Mark's Church, Orangeville. In her active years she
was a member of the church
guild and the Woman's Auxiliary.
During World War I and II
she took keen interest in Red
Cross work (having had two sons
in the service.) For many years,
Mrs. Babcock, made her home
with her daughter, Mrs. Harold
Cameron.
She leaves one daughter, Ruth
&lt;Mrs. Harold Cameron), Oaledon and a son, Harry (Lt.-Col.
H. L. Babcock) of Bath, Ontario; eight grandchildren and
five great grandchildren. Two
sons, Dr. A. Burton Babcock,
Toronto, and Dr. Fred E. Babcock, Milton, have died.
At 9 o'clock on the morning
of the funeral service, the Rev.
David Woeller, rector of St.
Mark's Church, Orangeville, officiated at a requiem eucharist
for Mrs. Babcock in St. Mark's,
the immediate family and relatives attending.
The funeral service was held
on February 15, at 10 a.m. from
the Turner Funeral Home,
Orangeville, the officiating
clergyman being Mr. Woeller.
Pall-bearers were two grandsons, Ralph and Philip Cameron
and Lloyd Cameron, Bruce Cameron and Philip Flaherty. Interment was in Cataraqui Cepie
tery, Kingston. -*'*

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STERN PRINCIPLES
SILKEBORG, Demnark (Reuters) Ebbe Rosenkilde and his
wife, both Mormons, have lost
their teaching jobs at the village
school because they refused to
give religious instruction.

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X OBITUARY
MRS. E. J. BABCOCK
The ilate Mrs. Elizabstih
Jane Babcoi.k died after a
ilong illness on Friday, February 112, 1960, at (ihe residence
of her son-in-law, J. Harold
Cameron, of Caledon Township, at the age of 85 years
'She was horn in Ernestown
Township, near Oidessa, in
1874 and was educated in the
lozsA auhools. She married Simon Dul'tfin Bahcock, Odessa.
Aifiter her marriage 'sihe resided in Yarker, moving to Alton,
Ont., with her husband, in
1920.
Since the death of her husband in 1930, she had lived
in Milton, Toronto and Caledon Township.
She was a member of St.
Anthony's Church, Yarksr,
later attending Grace Church
in Milton, Holy Trinity in Toronto, and St. Mark's Church
ait Orangeviille. In her active
years she was a member af
the church guild and the women's auxiliary. iDuiing the
First W'orld War and the Sec-

ond "World War, she took a


keen interest in Red Cross
work, having had two sons
in the 'servii,:es.
For many years, the late
Mrs. Babcock made her home
with her daughter, iMrs. Harold Cameron, Caledon. She
bore Qier long illness with patience.
She leaves to mourn her loss
one daughter, Mrs. Harold
Cameron (Ruth), and a son,
Lt.-Col. Harry L. Ba'bcock, of
Bath; eight grandchildren and
five greatgrandchildren; two
sons, the late Dr. A. Burton
Babco k, of Toronto, and the
late Dr. Fxed E. Babcock, of
Milton, predeceased their
mother five years ago.
At nine o'clock on ihe morning of the funeral service.
Rev. David Woeller,, rector of
St. Mark's Church, Orangeville, officiated at a requiem
eu' harist for Elizabeth Jane,
in St. iMark's, the immediate
family and relatives attending.
The funeral service was held
on IVIonday, February 15, at
10 a.m. from the Turnn- Funeral Home, Orangeville, the
ofifioiating clergyman being
Rev. David Wocller. Pallbearers were two grandsons,
Rolph and Philip Cameron,
and ncighhors, Lloyd Cameron, Bruce Cameron and
Philip Flaherty.
Interment took place at four
o'clock, Monday afternoon, in
the family plot at the Cat
raqui Cemetei-y, Kingston.
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BABCOCK.
New York State Census of 1790.

^bany County
Albany City, West Ward.
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Cambridge Town
Easton Town
Hoosick Town
Rensselaerville Town
Stephenton Town

Clinton County,

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Columbia County,
Canaan Town
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Thomas
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New York State Census of 1790.

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James
Samuel
Mary
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de Forest, Col, Li(cuiE) ijffinghsjn, b. Nevv Haven, Conn., Oct. L6, 1691; B.A.,
Yale, 'lid; M.A., Coluinbie U., 19&lt;;0. Author of Babcock g. Allied Fiunilies,
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Address: Ikk '. 58th bt., i\iew York, K.Y.
Gage, iJliss iiithel Blanchard, b. iViiaaletovn, rJ.Y. June 15, 1906. boecializ.
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r^ass., 1757) Thomas Blanchard (from ling., 1659). Offers data on Blai:ici-^rd,
babcock, l/Voodruff, Coffin. Address 4 Benton av.. Middle toT\m, i\i.Y.
Bangworthy, i^rcf. iim. Franklin, b. nr. v/est iLdmeston, N.Y., U&amp;.y 4, 1864
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July 1, 1890, Bois C. Babcock: kind Bee. kZ, 1951, Mrs. Boletta (Andersen) Gleic
hmaii. Frof. botbny Colgate J. '/vants b. offers on James Babcock (R.I.). Adoress

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11 Charles bt., r:amilton, U.Y.
Stevens, lialsey, b. Lcott, i-;.Y., Lee. b, 1908; m. te..t. L, 1959, Harriett i^
li2abeth Merritt. Compiler of Ancestr:&gt; of ^izabeth Babcock cott (500 pp., ms.).
Offers to exchtnge data on Brown, Babcock (Conn., R.I.) ; Bavis (Mass., Conn.,
U.Y.). Address: College of IJusic, Bradley Folytecrmic Institute, reoria, 111.

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Waldron Babcock, bom January 8, 1828.
Mary Ann Dyer, born April 2, 1829. .:
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William Henry, born May 23, 1853 .';


Sarah Victoria, born Apiil 23, 1855. , !
Caroline AND Emma Jane, born April 18, 1857
Jamks Wesley, born July 9, 1859. Georoe, born January 9, 1862. , 'c
SlARTiAMANDA, born April 9, 18G4. ' 'f!ir 4 ,. . '
Alzina'Amn, born March 5,.1S66. / ^ .

''^ 'Emma Jane," October 20, 1832, aged 25 years 6 mo,


I .William Henry, June 14, 1899, aged 46 years 1 m,
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'Ambrose Hunt Babcock, bom Oct. 28, 1360i

Jane' Stoby Davidson, born Jan- 29, 18G1.

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David 'RcTHVEN, born April 15, 1887


Isabel Edith, born July 20, 1888. ' X.' '\\
Arthur Abrams, born November 24, 1889. . ,,;
John Wesley, born June 6, 1891. ,'';;...' ;
Augusta Jessik Stee.v, born January 30, 18^3. .
Elizabeth Mabel, born August 23, 1895.
Letty Vera, born June 4, 1905.
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Charles Dewitt, August 3, 1900. . '

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Early Registers of Lennox-Addington Counties - Ontario Historical Society


Volumes 1 Sc.b [
AYLSWORTH - AYLESWORTH - (See also ELSWORTH) ' ^
1 . iMarrlages
a. Ayley AYLSWORTH (BA) and George Washington DAVIS (BA)
pn 18 Jun 182a.
b. Benjamin AYLSWORTH (ET) and Mary SIMMONS (ET) - 28 Sep I819.

c. Boin AYLSWORTH (ET) and Hannah PERRY (ET) - 21 Nov 1797


Witnesses: Daniel PERRY, Robert PERRY Jr., Barbara HOUGHNAGIJi:.
Elizabeth AYLSWORTH (ET) and Norris BRISCO (ET)-19 Jan 1795
Esther AYI2W0RTH (ET) and Robert Perry Jr. (ET)-2i| Oct 1793
Jonathan AYLSWORTH (ET) and Margaret GILCHRIST (ET)
on 14 Oct 1835. Witnesses: John AYLSWORTH, Jane GILCHRIST.
Martin AYLSWORTH (-) and Margaret ACKERMAN (-) - 25 Nov I827.
Neil AYLSWORTH (ET) and Charlotte JINKS (HA) - 11 Mar I805.

2. Baptisms of Children of Job AYLESWORTH (ET) and his wife Sarahr

3.

a. Neil baptized 2 Mar 1795.


Miscellaneous

.a. Elizabeth AYLSWORTH - witness at marriage of Robert Perry Jr.


and Esther AYLSWORTH.
b. Ester AYLSWORTH - witness at marriage of David WEES and
Katy ROGERS.
c. Esther AYLSWORTH - witness at marriage of Dan POMEROY and
Patience PERRY.
d. Job ELSWORTH - witness at marriage of Bruine HOUGH and
Mary WALKED.
e. John AYLSWORTH - witness at marriage of Jonathan AYLSWORTH
and Margaret GILCHRIST.
f . Neil AYLSWORTH - witness at marriage of Nathan BRISCO and
Mary HUFFMAN.
g. Neil AYLSWORTH - witness at marriage of Samuel WILLIAMS and
Lucy WAIT
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-Eli BABCOCK (ET) and Caty SNIDER (ET) - 12 Aug I816.


David BABCOCK (ET) and Polly TRYAN (ET) - 27 Apr I815.
Henry BABCOCK (ET) and Elizabeth BROWN (ET) -22 Nov I805.
Jacob BABCOCK (ET) and Mary FEEBLE (ET) - 5 Apr I818.
Keziah BABCOCK (CA) and William COOK (CA) - 17 Dec 1792.
Mary BABCOCK (Kl) and William NORMAN (Kl) - 23 Jan I819.

Mary BABCOCK (Kl) and Wm. E. NORMAN (Kl)


Rachel BABCOCK (CA) and Tobias LEWIS (CA)
Rebecca BABCOCK (ET) and Wm. Clark (ET"
Sarah BABCOCK (ET) and Isssc SMITH (Kl
SILAS BABCOCK (ET) and EUNIE IRISH (ET
Thankful BABCOCK and Elisha MARTIN - 6

- 1 Mar 1819.

- -- Jan 1810.
16 Sep 1806.
21 Mar I819.
9 Jun 1805.
Jun 1818.
Thankful BABCOCK (FB) and Elisha MARTIN (FB) - 8 Jun I818
William BABCOCK (FB) and ALL/^.WDAH COLE (AT) - 24 Nov 1793
Witnesses: Catreen COLE, B. COLE, Rebekah R.EDDICK, and
David FERGUSSON.
William BABCOCK and Anna FELPS - 16 Dec I8IO.
Zebe BABCOCK (ET) and Sally SNIDER (ET) - I8 Oct 1818.

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BABCQCK (Continued)
2. Baptisms of Children of Benjamin BABCOCK and his wife
Susanah SMITH (Rl):
a. Rachel born 29 Dec I809.
3. Miscellaneous
a. Benjamin BABCOCK - witness at marriage of William RANGER
and Elizabeth MCFARLANE.
b. Phebe BABCOCK - wife of Eli PETERS - see PETERS baptisms.
^ c. Rebecca BABCOCK ~ wife of William Clark ~ see CLARK baptisms.
BAIRD - BEARD - See also BARD.
1. Miscellaneous
a. Mary BAIRD (BEARD) - wife of GABRIEL SPRUNG (SPRING) see SPRUNG baptisms.

BAKER

1. Marriages
a. Elizabeth BAKER and Levi JONES - 11 Feb 1817.
b. George BAKER (ET) and Esther Ann CURTIS (ET) - 11 Sep I8IO.
Witnesses: Ellas MARVIN, Peter WETSEL, Betsy BAKER, and

Margret DAVY.
c. John Philip BAKER (FB) and Elizabeth BUSH (FB) - 15 Apr I82I .
. d. Mary BAKER (ET) and Peter AMEY (ET) - 28 Nov I8II.
e. Peter BAKER (ET) and Dorothy MILLER (ET) - 2 May I815.
f. Peter BAKER (ET) and Dorothy MILLER (ET) - 1^\ Dec I815.
g. Sar3.h BAKER and Josiah SPENCER (HA) - 23 Feb I818.
2. Bap tisms
a. Children of George BAKER and his wife Margaret:

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1) Penah, Adelia baptized 20 Jun 18^7


2) Mary Jane born 20 Aug l8^9, baptized 18 Mar 1850.

b. Children of Joseph BAKER and his wife Ann:

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Charles Smith baptized 25 May I835.


Catharine born 14 Dec 1836, baptized 29 Jan 1839.

3. Miscellaneous

a. Betsy BAKER - witness at marriage of George BAKER and


Esther Ann CURTIS.
b. Betsy BAKER - witness at marriage of Joseph PECK and
Mary MARTIN.
c. George BAKER - witness at marriage of Joseph PECK and
Mary MARTIN.
d. Mary BAKER - wife of Peter AMEY - see AMEY baptisms.

e. Mary Baker - witness at marriage of Joseph AMEY and


Phebe COMBS.

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1. Miscellaneous
a. Timothy CHAPMAN -witness at the marriage of Wm, HAWLEY and
Pamelia ELETHORPE
CHARTER CHARTERS
1. Marriages
a. : Lois CHARTER (FB) and James MORDOFP (FB) 18 Jun I789
2. Baptisms Children of George CHARTERS and his wife Margareth KELLER
1) Catarine born 30 May 1805
'2) John Z. born 1 May 1815
3) Sarah Eliza born 5 Jan 1822
3. Miscellaneous
a. Elizabeth CHARTER -witness at the marriage of Paul COMER and
Phebe BUIS.
b. ELIZABETH CHARTER -witness at the marriage of Jairies MORDOFF
and Lois CR^RTERS
c. sarah CHARTERS wife of Adam HOFFMAN see HOFFMAN baptisms.
CHASE
i- Bapt isms Children of Elisha D. CHASE (SB) and his wife
Sinthe WILLIArdS (SB)
(i) Henry Williams born 20 Dec I809
2. Miscellaneou s
a. Abagail CHASE wife of Hermanus WENDELL -see WENDELL baptisms.
CHATTERSON - CHATTERTON
1. Marriages
a. Cornelius CHATTERSON (ET) and Nancy McGUIN (FB) 31 Jul 183I
b. David CHATTERSON (RI) and Betsy WINDOVER (Rl) 20 Feb I819
c. John CHATTERSON (ET) and Polly RAY (ET) 23 Jan I8IO
d. Joseph CHATTERSON (ET) and Sophia KERLIN (ET) 29 Aug I809
e. Joseph CMTTERSON (FB) and Catherine JOHNSON (ET) 12 Oct I818

f. Katherine CHATTERSON (ET) and Paul HILLIER (ET) 25 Dec I829


g. Susanah CHATTERSON (ET) and David CANON (ET) 29 Jul I818
2. Baptisms children of Cornelius CHATTERSON (ET) ahS his wife
Vielete ( Violette) DAVIS
1) Cornelius born 1^ May I788 (6) Weyolette born 25 Apr l80^
'2) Elizabeth born 7 May 1793 (7) Sarah Ann born 27 Feb I806
3) Joseph born 29 Jul 179^ (8) Mary Ann born 27 Feb I806 j
l^) Susannah born 3 Aug I8OO (9) Katherine born 20 Apr I808 \
i|S) Matthew born 25 Mar l802 I

Marriages at St George's Cathedral Kingston , ^, . ,.


6 Jan lb20 29 Dec lb29 C'

372. Married on Monday the 1st day of May 1820


John Harpell and Dorothy Babcock of the township of Kingston
George O'Klll Stuart

4^6. Married on Sunday the l6th day of December 1821,


Mitchell Hogaun and Rachel Babcock by licence from
P. Maltland, Lt Gov. George O'Klll Stuart.
518 Married on Thursday the 12th day of February l824
George Harpell and Elizabeth Babcock of the Tws of Kingston.
560. Married on Tueday the 12th of July 1825
Thomas Graham and Ann Fowler both of the Tws of Kingston.
720 Married on Wednesday the 2rst day of Jan I829,
John Case Batchelor to Hannah Babcock both of the 5th Concession
(CONTINUED BELOW) 799.
Marriages at St George's 13 Jan l857-22nd Dec 19OO
Wellington Babcock of Ernestown to Bnma Storms of Ernestown
"Sep 25th 1876 Witness: J.E. Twiggs.

Henry Babcock of Kingston to Sarah Moore of Kingston


Nov 16th 1872, Witnesses: Nicolas Babcock and J.E. Twiggs
Joseph McBride of Kingston to Rachel Babcock of Kingston
June 19th 1875 Witnesses: Samuel Bbbcock and Maria Cook.

799. Thursday the 24th day of June 183O


Joseph Piersons and Rachel Babcock both of Kingston after banns
812. Tuesday the 28th day of Sep I83O,
Darius Babcock and after the regular publications
of three banns.

Baptisms
Sunday the 20th of Jan I821
Elizabeth Ann Margaret daughter of SAmuel Babcock and Eve Babcock
Sponsors Elizabeth Babcock and Henry Harper.

Appendix "b"

Upper Canada Land Pfctitlons

Land Book "G" Pap;e 376 27 Jan 1807

Petition of David Babcock, Capt in the C^orps of Volunteer Refugees


in the American War praying for a grant of 30OO acres including the
200 he has already received.
{ Following entries made about the beginning of 1798 by former Surveyor
General at the request of late Christopher Robinson Esq. agent for
Capt Babcock)
Lots 10 and 11 in the 8th concession of Whitby
Lots 1^1 and I6 on the 9th Concession of WhitBiy
Lot No 13 in the ^th Concession of Pickering , 1000 acres
Lot No 20 in the 3rd concession Richmond already described for a David
Babcock O.I.C 3 Aug 1798.

Recommended that Petitioner shall receive 300oacre3 including former


grants as a Military Claimant.

Lists

of Lands granted in Upper Canada 1793-I828

Name Acres Date of Patent Lots Cone. Place Processed Issued to


David Babcock, dOO , 11 Nov lb07, 10,11; 3 , Whitby, 24 Nov 1807, Allen McLei
; " _..^". ,- , " " " , 1^,16; 9, Pickering, " ^, " "
" ( David now a Captain in the Corps of Refugee Volunteers)

800

1000
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200

2 Dec 1807, 19,20i


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14 Mar 1808:

, 31, 32; 1 ,Uxbridge,


2^, 26, 27; 2 , "

17 May 1802, Fl/2 of 1 ; 2 , Kingston,


3 Apr 1803 , 2O4 4, Richmond ,

1 Oct 1810
14 Feb 1804

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Elizabeth Babcocl^OO, 27 Jan l804, 5* 9 , Portland,


David " ,200 , 20 Dec I807, 7, 6, " ,
William "~ , ^1 , 17 May l802,Fl/2 of 1;2 Kingston,

Wm. Ja]^v:'|
Drumifiond
19 Nov 1807&gt;A. McLear^l
14 Mar 1808 , "
1 Oct 1810. Wm Jarvi|

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Upper Canada Land Petitions

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Appendix A

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1- Bl^/77 , 27 Apr 1816


Petition of Ben,1amln Babco^k of Kingston, I816, states that he is
the son of David_ Babcock, U.E.L. of Kingston.
2. Land Book "Q." page 567 27 Nov l83^.
Petition of Belnap of the Tws of Sidney, states that he Is the
son of David_^abcock of the Tws of Kingston, U.E.L.
3 .B22/6^ 8 Oct 1839
Petition of Benjamin Babcock son of David Babcock, deceased,
of Kingston. ^
^ .B17/66 28 Apr 1832
Petition of I)anielJabcock of Kingston son of the late David Babcock
of Kingston, U.E.L.
5-'. Land Book "q" page 91. 27 Jun 1833
Petition of Dari us Babcock of Kingston son of David Babcock
of the same place.
6. B Misc/ 2 Dec 4th 1793.
Petition of David Babcock ^ Loyalist . etc.
7. BV136 17 Jul 1797
Petition of David_BabcoQk , late a Captain In the Embodied Loyalists
was appointed Capt~irPtTie year 1777* repaired to Annapolis Royal in the

year I783 where he resided for five years, then came to this province and
received a grant of 200 acres with the usual quantity for his wife, she
being the daughter of a Loyalist and having four children.
8. B4/29 8 Aug 1798
Petition of Dav id B abcock of Ernestown etc.
9. B5/10 October 1797
Petition of David Babcock . served under Col Cuyler, and then under
Major Ward of the Embodied Loyalists lost his d ( Blurred word
but could be documents) when his house burned in Nova Scotia etc.
IO .B8/87 7 Jun 1807
Petition of Capt David Babcock of the Tws of Kingston, entitled
to receive 3OOO acres and has only received 200 . Affadavlts regarding
his being a Captain in the Corps of Refugees Volunteers and details
about the battle of Slonter near New York City.
11. Land Book "G" page 376
Petition of David Babcock of the Tws of Kingston Capt in the
Corps of Volunteer Refugees In the American War. (See Appendix "B" )
12. B22/77 20 May l840
Petition of John Babcock, son of David Babcock. Darius Smith
says he is well acquainted, with David his father who lived in Kingston
and who served in Ward's Block House during the War and would now be
(if alive) about 85 years of age and that John his son is now 24.
13. Land Book "I" Page 139 17 Mar l8l2
Petition of Margaret Smith daughter of ^avi j Babcock of the
TWS. of Kingston.

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14. niR/9-if^ 11 .Till 1834


Petition of Sarah Snider Babcock, dau of John Snider Sr of
Ernestown, U.E.L. and wife of Zebe Babcock.
15. B LeaGes/ 15"^ 24 Nov l8l8
Petition of Mercy Babcuck widow of David Babcuck, being left
with a small family of three children in Lot No 10 in West Addington,
4th concession. Husband David had been a true and faithful servant
since the First American War.
16. B22/74 28 Apr l840

Petition of David Babcock of Camden son of Benjamin Babcock Sr.


of Kingston. Deposition by William Lewis acccmpanying this petition
states: He is well acquainted with David Babcock the son of Benjamin Babcoct
late of the Tws of Kingston deceased, that the said David is between
40 and 50 years of age, etc his father would now be around ; 75
years of age, and that h$&amp; father ( Benjamin's) was Job.
17. Bl/80 8 Apr 1842
Petition of Nicolas Babcock of Camden son of Benjamin Babcock formerly
of Kingston now of Camden. Father Benjamin now 80 years of age,
(Attached paper gives what we assume to be names and ages of his siblings.) '
Rachel 51, David 49, Peter 47, Sarah 44, Jacob 42, John 39, Elizabeth 37 or \
38, Samuel 30, Mary Anne 35, Nicolas 21 and upwards. j
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\ 18. BI8/44 28 April 1830 I
Petition of Darius of son of David of Kingston, U.E.L. per- \
mltting Peter Hatch to be his agent. '

JOHN BABCOCK Page 9.


This ia miscellaneous information I believe to be connected to descendants of
John Babcock
1, Henry Black, bom July 12, 1343, died 1917
married
Sarah M. Babcock, born Jan. 5, Wi*2, died July 5, 1925
2, William G. Delong (1850-1906)
married
Minnie U Babcock (1869-1917)
3, Arron Babcock (1857-1927)
married
Aiinie E. Glenn
Had issue : 2 sons (at least )
Walter Babcock, died Feb. 10, 1888, age 10 mos
Claud Babcock, died 1890
4, Cnarles N.B. Babcock, died 1894, age 58
married
Annie GeLbson, died 1895

5, '.i^lliam Russell (1835-1924)


married
Margaret M.J. Babcock (1849-1912)
6* Nathaniel Vdlson (1857-1941)
married
Lstty Babcock (1883-1950)
7. Harold Harrison Fbtter (1913-1969)
Gene Mary Babcock (19198. James Robert Babcock (1891-1955)
married
Maiy Hodgins (18989. Charles L. Babcock (1870-1956)
married
Suzanne J^terson (1873-1949)
10. John W. Babcock, died May 8, 1873 age 63
married
Sophria, died Jan. 24, 1880 age 66
Dau. lacy Jane died Apr. 18, 1855 age 19
dau. Corintha died July 3, 1651 age 2 yrs.
on same stone
Daniel C. Babcock, bom Ifey 22, 1834, died May 22, 1902

JOHN BABCOCK t^ Ol/&gt;v/2W^ ftige 1

Jbhn Babcock was a young Ehglish officer who came out to fight in the
^erican Revolutionary War. After the peace he caine into Canada and rose to
the rank of Colonel married Polly fftibble. iie was at Adolphustown in 1795He owned the firat saw mill in their district.

John Babcock, died May 22, lBh9, age 70 years, 3 mos*


married
Fblly Hubble of StirUng, Cht. She died 1852
Had issue :
1. William Babcock, died 1851
married
Phoebe M. Redner (1809-1877)
Had issue :

A. James H, Babcock
B. Jbhn H, Babcock (1837C. Cinderella Babcock (1830-1924)
married
James B. Weese, bom May 24, 1821, died Mar, 1, 1896
D. Mary C, Babcock
E. Letitia Babcock
2. Jbhn R. Babcock, (1810-1895)
married 1st
Jane Cunningham
Had issue:
A. William B. Babcock ^
B, Agnes C, Babcock
Jbhn R, Babcock
married 2nd
Berthany De Long, (1824-1868)
Had issue:
A. Charles Babcock
B. George Babcock
C. A. Jennie Babcock (1849-1931)
married
Hanaon Weese (1844-1919)
Had issue (at least)
(1) Eugene Weese (1875-1884
(2) Minnie Weese, died 1923

JOHN BABCOCK R&amp;go 2


D, fbderlck Babcock (1851-1874)
E. Minnie Babcock
f^ 3. Elijah Babcock, died Jiine 24, 1890, age 76 years
married &amp; settled in Aneliasburgh
Elisabeth Brickman, died ^r, 6, 1891, age 70 yrs., 10 ods., 13 days
Had issue:

A. Lewis Babcock
B. William R. Babcock
C. Lewis Babcock
D. Matilda A. Babcock (1847-1926)
married
Wa. Bnery Hubbs (1844-1909)
E. Mary E. Babcock
4 James Babcock
married 4 settled Ameliasburgh
Sarah A. Reddick
Had issue :
A* Robert Babcock
B Charles Babcock
C ArmiUa Babcock
D, Alxina Babcock
Qnma Babcock
P, Corintha Babcock

5 Catherine Babcock
married. Settled Meliasburgh
James P. Harden, born 1798, died 1863
Had issue :
A, Mary Morden
married &amp; settled Hungerford
Elisha Jbst
Had issue :
(1) Hiram M. Fbst
(2) Lucretia Ibst
D) Vailiam Ibst
(4) Isaac Fbst
(5) James Pbst
(6) George Ibst
(7) Eliza A. Ibst

JOHN BABCOCK

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B, loraine Morden
married, settled Hungerford
John Gerow
Had issue :
(1) Mary Gerow
(2 ) Margaret Gerow
(3 ) Isaac Gerow
(4) Mercer Gerow
(5) Catherine Gerow
C* Sarah Harden
married, settled Ameliasburgh
William Mercer
Pbd issue :
(1) Catherine M, Mercer
married, settled Sophiasburgh
C.N. Saunders
No Issue:
(2) Alice G. Mercer
married, settled Ameliasburgh
Albert Huff

D Hioebe A. Morden
married, settled Ameliasburgh
John Way
Had issue :
(1) Isaac Way
(2) Frances A. Way
married, settled Belleville
James Farley
Had issue :
(a) Edna Way
E. Ella R. Morden
married, settled Ameliasburgh
Elkanah Babbitt

F, Catherine Morden
married, settled Belleville
William C. Jones
Had issue:
(1) Florence Jones
(2) Clayton Jones

JOHN BABCOCK

P^e 4

G# Isaac Jferden ~ unmarried


6. Hhoda Babcock
^ maiTicd, settled /\mellasburgh
Allen Miller
Had issue :
A. John Miller
B. David MiUer
C. William H. Miller
7. Margaret Babcock
married 1st, settled ^eliasburgh
Henry Brickman
Had issue :
A, Elijah Brickman
J&amp;rgaret Babcock
married 2nd, settled Thurlow
William Hickerson
Had issue :
A, William A, Hickerson
'' ~ B, James H, Hickerson
C, Easter M. Hickerson
D, Mary B. Hickerson
E, Lucinda F&amp;.ckerson

8, Mary Babcock, died Mar. 1, 1884, age 64 yrs, 3 moa., 3 days


married, settled Ameliasburgh
John Russell, died June 5, 1871 age 69 years, 3 mos., 29 days
Had issue :
A.
B
C,
D
E.
?

Catherine Russell
J^hn Russell
Staith B. Russell
John Russell
vailiam Russell (1844-1911)
Wellington Russell

0. George Russell (1853-1925)


married
Bertha S, Lavnrence, bom 1863
H James Russell
1, Hary E. Russell
J Isaac M, Russell

JOHN BABCOCK

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9, Hioeb* Babcock (1?12-1S96)


married, settled Ameliasburgh
George Cxinningham (1810-1887)
Had issue :
A, Henry Cunningham
married, settled Ameliasburgh
Huldah Redner
Had issue :
(1) Ada Cunningham
married
Herbert Derapsey
Had issue :
(a) MDrley Dempsey
(2) Mary Cunningham (1847-1871)
married
Hiram Adanis
Had issue :
(a) Harry Adams

C.

Jbhn Cunningham, unmarried. Settled on Cunningham homestead in


Ameliasburgh

Victoria Cunningham, unmarried.

Settled on Cimningham homestead in


Ameliasbiirgh

Jane C, Cunningham
married lot
Ihomas Jones
Had issue :
(1) Mettie Jones
married 1st
Fred Anderson
Mettie Jbnes
married 2nd
Walter love
Had issue :
(a) Muriel love
(b) Charles J. love
(2) George Jbnes, died unmarried
Jiane C. Cunningham
married 2nd
Adam Saunders

lived Picton, Ont,

10.

JOHN BABCOCK
E, Mary E. Ctinningham, (1S4 7-1871), Unmarried
P. ELiza E. Cunningham (1853-1922)

married settled Kingston then moved to Ibronto


John TWeed
Had issue :
(1) Frank TWeed
married, settled Tbronto
Hannah Cann
Had issue :
(a) Muriel TWeed
(b) Jbhn G. TWeed
(2) Pred Tweed
(3) Percy TWeed, died infant
(4) Percy Flood TWeed
(5) Thomas V. Tweed
(6) Edith A. TWeed
G Louisa Cunningham
married, settled Medina, N.I.
Prank Sanders
Had issue :
(1) Florence Sanders
married
Harry Cor in
V&amp;d issue :
(a ) daughter
Easter Babcock
married, settled Ameliasburgh
Conrad Cunningham
Had issue :
A, John R. Cunningham (ffejor in amy)
married, settled Ameliasburgh
Qynthia Consaul
Had issue :
(1) Thomas Cunningham
(2) George Cunningham
(3 ) Fred Cunningham
(U) ft'ank Cunningham
(5) Anarilla Cunningham

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JOHN BABCOCK

Rage 7

B. Ibbert Cunningham
married, settled Dakota
Sarah Parliament, bom 18A3
Had issue :
(1) James C, Cunningham
(2) John Cunningham
(3 ) Clara Cunningham
(4) Simon Cunningham
(5 ) Cinderella Cunningham
(6) Alma Cunningham
(7) Sherbrooke Cunningham
C, Conrad Cunningham
married and settled Chicago
0* QrilHa Cunningham
married, settled Ameliasburgh
Charles Lauder
Had issue :
(1) Fred lauder
(2) Edith La,udcr

11. Elizabeth Babcock


married, settled Ameliasburgh
Samuel Heddick
Had issue :
A, Wellington Reddick
married, settled Ameliasburgh
Josephine Sager
No issue :
12, Amarilla Babcock

married Ist, settled Ameliasburgh


Joseph Flerson
Had issue :
A, Melissa Pierson
B, Josephine Pierson
Amarilla Babcock
married 2nd, settled Percy
John Skinkle
Had issue : see page &amp;

JOHN BABGOCK

P^e d

13.

A.
Alonzo Skinkle
B.
Wesley Skinkle
C.
Charles Skinkle
D.
Cory Skinkle
Lucinda Babcock

married, settled Ptercy


Jbhr
\ Skinkle
Had
issue :
A.
l^lliam Skinkle
B.
George Scinkle
c.
tfemes Skinkle
D.
Jbhn Skinkle
S.
Elijah Skinkle
F.
Catherine Skinkle
G.
Jane Skinkle

14 Hannah Babcock

married, settled Ameliasburgh


Thomas Dcmpsey
Had issue :
A, Charles Dempsey
B. James Dempsey
C, Charlotte Dempsey
D. Jane Dempsey

APPENDIX D
EXTRACT FROM ALBANY NEWSPAPER, MAY 26, I 783*

As Hannibal swore never to be at Peace with the Romans, so let every Whig sware
by the abhorence of Slavery- by the liberty and religion by the Shades of those departed Fri
ends who have
fallen in battle by the ghosts of those our Brethren who have been destroyed on
board of Prisonships and in loathsome dungeons ... by everything that a freeman holds dear neve
r to be at peace
with those fiends the Refugees, whose thefts, murders, and treasons, have filled
the cup of woe;
but shew the world that we prefer War, with all it's dreadful calamities, to giv
ing those self
destroyers of the human species a residence among us. We have crimsoned the eart
h with our
blood to purchase peace, therefore are determined to enjoy harmony uninterrupted
with the
Contaminating breath of a Tory.
At a meeting of the Inhabitants of the District of Saratoga (in the County of Al
bany) held on
Tuesday the 6th day of May, 1783, the following Resolutions were unanimously vot
ed, and
ordered to be published in the New York Gazetteer.
Whereas, in the course of the late glorious contest for liberty and independence
, many
persons residing in this, and other of the United States, regardless of their du
ty, have basely
deserted the cause of their country, and voluntarily joined the Enemy, thereof,
to aid and assist
in subjugating it to tyrany and slavery. And progressing from one species of vil
lany [sic] to
another, these diabolical/miscreants, became the voluntary instruments of those
barbarous
Massacres in which neitner age, or sex, or condition were spared, and in which t
he horrid
spectacle was exhibited; of harmless infants expiring on the mangled bodies of t
heir butchered
Parents. And Whereas, wretches so disgraced with infamy and Crimes, ought not to
participate

of the blessings of a free Government.


Resolved therefore. That if any person who hath voluntarily joined or attempted
to join,
the late Enemy of the United States, and who shall herejifter return to this Dis
trict, such person
will be treated with the severity due to his crime/and infamous defection.
Resolved, That if any such person has alady returned, since the first day of Janu
ary last,
and shall not remove before the tenth day of June next, he shall be treated in l
ike manner as those
who shall presume to return hereafter.
Resolved, that it be, and is hereby earnestly recommended to the Militia Officer
s of the
District in their several beats, to make diligent Enquiry after such persons as
are above described ;
and if any are found, to give notice to the Inhabitants of this district, that e
ffectual measures be
taken for their expulsion.
Resolved, that we will hold in contempt every inhabitant of this District, who s
hall countenance, comfort, aid or abet, any person who has voluntarily join'd the Enemy,
or attempted so
to do.
By order of the meeting
Sam Bacon Clerk

P.A.C., Haldimand Transcripts, B. 103, pp. 183-84. This was mentioned by Captain
William Potts of the 8th Regiment as having been seen at Fort Niagara. A month l
ater, June 7,
1783, the inhabitants of Harpersfield, Kortright, Cherry Valley, and other settl
ements in the
Conajoharie District met at Fort Plain and passed six resolutions of the same pu
rport which are
quoted in William L. Stone, Life of Joseph Brant-Thayendanegea including the Ind
ian Wars of
the American Revolution (2 vols., Cooperstown, N.Y., 1845), II, Appendix V.

APPENDIX A {continued)

Acres

Acres

secured
cleared

Location of

Place of
Date of
Location of
L(ease) or
when
Provincial regiment
settlement in
Name
origin
migration

settlement
P(urchase)
abandoned
or corps
Upper Canada
McKee, John

Harpersfield

sergeant, K.R.R.N.Y.
Osnabruck Twp.
McKenzie, Duncan
Inverness-shire
773
Kortright Patent
150 L
'5
private, K.R.R.N.Y.
Charlottenburgh Twp.
McKenzie, John

Scotland
1774

150 L
9


McLeod, Donald

f) &gt;y

McMicking, John
Wigtownshire
"
Banyar Patent, on
Delaware River

Butler's Rangers

^McMicking, Thomas

l&gt;
Banyar Patent, on
Delaware River

Stamford Twp.
McMullin, Hugh
Scotland

Kortright Patent

McMullin, Dougall
&gt;

fj &gt;

McMullin, Hugh
&gt;)

&gt;&gt; &gt;

Mill, Hugh

Mills, Alexander

)i 3y

Morrison, Hector

&gt;

Murray, John
9f

Harpersfield

quartermaster,
K.R.R.N.Y.

Park, James
&gt;
&gt;773

L, joint with
Archibald
Thomson

Indian Dept., Butler's


Rangers
Stamford Twp.

Park, John
Scotland

Rose, Daniel
Inverness-shire
1774
Banyar Patent
100 L
8-9
Indian Dept., Butler's
Rangers
Stamford Twp.
Rose, James
y&gt;
1773
Arent Bradt Patent
60IL

Rose, William

**
Arent Bradt Patent, on
Delaware River at
Betty's Brook, lot 47
200 L
8
private, K.R.R.N.Y.

Servos, Christopher
New York

Charlotte River, both


sides, partly in
Harpersfield

(killd 1778)

Servos, Daniel
1) &gt;)

Charlotte River, both


sides, partly in
Harpersfield

captain, Indian Dept.,


Butler's Rangers
Niagara Twp.
Servos, John

Charlotte River, both


sides, partly in
Harpersfield

captain, Indian Dept.,


Butler's Rangers
J) j
Shearer, Thomas
Scotland
774
Banyar Patent
200 L
above 30

Name

Place of
origin

APPENDIX A {continued)

Date of
migration

Location of
settlement

Stonebtirner Germany
(Steenbrander),
Jacob
Stonebumer, Jacob Jr. New York
Stoneburnef, John New York
Stonebumer, Joseph
Stonebumer, Leonard
Stuart, Dr. James Scotland
-Thomson, Archibald Roxburghshire
Trtmibull, Robert
Trumbull, Robert Jr.
Trumbull, Walter

1774
'773

Delaware River, near


Town Brook
Delaware River, near
Town Brook
Delaware River, near
Town Brook
Delaware River, near
Town Brook
Delaware River, near
Town Brook
Delaware River, at
Town Brook
Harpersfield
Kortright Patent

Acres
secured
L(ease) or
P(urchase)

500 P

looP
L, joint with
James Park

Acres
cleared
when
abandoned

Provincial regiment
or corps

25

private, K.R.R.N.Y.
private, K.R.R.N.Y.
corporal, K.R.R.N.Y.
drummer. Grenadier
Co., K.R.R.N.Y.
(IstBatt.)
above 50 surgeon's mate,
K.R.R.N.Y.
Indian Dept., Butler's
Rangers

Location of
settlement in
Upper Canada

Cornwall Twp.
Osnabruck Twp.
Cornwall Twp.
Osnabruck Twp.
Stamford Twp.

176

APPENDIX B

A LIST OF PERSONS EMPLOYED AS RANGERS IN THE INDIAN DEPARTMENT,


&gt; *

JUNE 15, 1777

Pay New York Currency

at 4/ per day
at 4/ per day
at 4/ per day
I Michl. Morin
26 Peter Seamon
51 Peter Miller
2 Thomas Sutton
27 Nicholas Phillips
52 Abraham Wartman
3 George Steward
28 John Phillips
53 Adam Bowsman Jun'
4 Emanuel Huniphrey
29 Nicholas Phillips Jun'
54 Jacob Bowsman
5 Benjamin Davis
30 Hend"' Windeke
55 Casper Hubert
6 Daniel Young
3 1 John Younger

56 John Huber [sic]


7 Hermanus House
32 Jacob Engush
.57 Stephen Farrinton
8 Jacob Frederick
33 Joseph Sern
58 Hand Olderickstratt
9 Joost J. Patre
34 Conrad Sels
59 George Cintner
10 Dirk Bell
35 Jacob Druner
60 August Encar
11 John Riley
36 Redman Parry
61 Nathaniel Hicks
12 Moses Mounteen
37 Robert Farrington
62 Charles Depue
13 Partial Terry

38 Joseph Page
63 Peter Secord
14 ?
39 Joshua Beebe
64 John Parks
15 Pater Danes
40 Adin [?] Beebe
65 Thomas Griffis
16 Josm Jole [?]
41 Jacob Take
66 Hendrick Winter
17 John Secord Jun'
42 Jnr. Adam Bowman
67 Jacob Huber
18 David Secord
19 Silas Secord
43 Charles Encor
44 Hendk Smith
at 2/ per day
20 John Secord

45 Hendk Bowin
68 Isaac Van Valken Burg
21 Solomon Secord
46 Lewis Maybie
at 8/ per day
22 Stephen Secord
23 Adam Wartman
47 John Lord
48 Levi Green
Damange Interpreter
24 Jacob Bowman
49 John ?
at 100 per annum
25 Henry Seamon
50 Frederick Winter
Irving Murph blacksmith

P.A.C., Colonial Office Records, M.G. 11, "Q" ser., vol. 13, p. 331.

APPENDIX A
SOME LOYALISTS OF KORTRIGHT, NEW STAMFORD, AND THE HEAD OF THE DELAWARE
IN THE PROVINCE OF NEW YORK*

Acres
Acres

secured
cleared

Location of

Place of
Date of
Location of
L(ease) or
when
Provincial regiment
settlement in
Name

origin
migration
settlement
P(urchase)
abandoned
or corps
Upper Canada
Alexander, Hugh
Scotland

Banyar Patent, lot 51


on Banyar's Brook

Beatty, James

Harpersfield

Bennett, Daniel

New Stamford, on
Town Brook

Bennett, Obijah

New Stamford, on
Town Brook

Calder, James
Inverness-shire
1773
Kortright Patent, lot 89

Calder, William

)
t&gt;
Kortright Patent
150 L
5

Cameron, James

Arent Bradt Patent

Cornwall Twp.
Cameron, John

Kortright Patent

private, K.R.R.N.Y.f
jj

Cameron, William
"

150 L
3
private, K.R.R.N.Y.
(1st Batt.).
))
Campbell, Alexander
5&gt;
1773

150 L
3
private, K.R.R.N.Y.
&gt;
Carson, Alexander

lieutenant, K.R.R.N.Y.

Chisholm, George
))
f&gt;
Delaware River, south
100 P

recruit, Capt. John


East Flamborough Twp.

Chisholm, John
Clarke, Hugh Sr.
Clarke, Hugh Jr.

side (Arent Bradt


Patent?)
1774 Kortright Patent

Scotland

Macdonell; private.
Highland Volunteer
Militia, N.Y.C.
150 L 6-7 Volunteer, Indian
Dept., Butler's
Rangers
300 L 12 private, K.R.R.N.Y.
(1st Batt.)

Stamford Tv^.

* Compiled from: (1) J^ew York in the Revolution as Colony and State (New York,
1904), vol. II, pp. 246-47, "Rent Roll of Farms . . . Forfeited to U.S.";
(2) New York Public Library, MSS. Division, "List of New York Loyalists against
Whom Judgements Have Been Rendered under the Confiscation
Act of 1783"; (3) P.R.O., Great Britain, Claims of American Loyalists; (4) 2nd R
eport Ontario Archives (1904), Evidence on claims of American Loyalists;
(5) Frederick Cook, ed.. Journals of Gerural Sullivan's Indian Expedition 1779 (
Auburn, N.Y., 1887), p. 283, "Map of Captain William Gray, 1778";
(6) P.A.C., Haldimand Transcripts, B. 158, pp. 352-72; (7) J. F. Pringle, Lunenb
urgh, or the Old Eastern District: Its Settlement and Earh Progress .
(Cornwall, 1890), Appendix D.
t King's Royal Regiment of New York.

APPENDIX A (continued)

Name

Place of
origin

Date of
migration

Location of
settlement

Gummings, James Scotland


Cummings, Thomas
- Dingwall, James
- Dingwall, John
Fraser, Hugh Inverness-shire
Fraser, James Scotland
Fraser, Simon (son of
William)

Fraser, William
Gentle, George
Gordon, William
Livingston, John
Livingston, Neil (son
of John)
McAlister, Terence Ireland

McAslin, Dougal
McBride, Alexander Scotland
Macdonell, Alexander Inverness-shire
Macdonell, John ' ,,

Macdonell, Roderick
Mcintosh, Alexander
McKay, Hugh
McKay, John
McKay, Neil (son of
John)

Scotland
Inverness-shire

'775 New Stamford

'773

'774

'773

'774
'77'
'773

Kortright Patent
New Stamford
Delaware River, at
Town Brook
Delaware River, at
Town Brook
(Kortright Patent?)
(Kortright Patent?)
Kortright Patent

Banyar Patent, lot lo,


on Banyar's Brook
Harpersfield
Charlotte River, north
side, lot 15
Charlotte River, north
side, undoubtedly
lots 12, 13, 14
(modem
Fergusonville)
Charlotte River, south
side, lot 1 7
Kortright Patent

Kortright Patent, lot 81
Kortright Patent

Acres
secured
L(ease) or
P(urchase)

Joint L
300 L

150 L
150 L

150 L
491 P
100 L

Acres
cleared
when
abandoned

Provincial regiment
or corps

grenadier, K.R.R.N.Y.
5 (IstBatt.)
K.R.R.N.Y.
above 40

captain, K.R.R.N.Y.

6
60

150 L
12
150 L
9
150 L
16
150 L

'5

sergeant, K.R.R.N.Y.
(drowned 1783)

K.R.R.N.Y.

Location of
settlement in
Upper Canada

Charlottenburgh Twp.

private, K.R.R.N.Y.

(Widow Flora)
Charlottenburgh Twp.

(near Sydney, Cape


Breton, Nova
Scotia)

captain, K.R.R.N.Y. Cornwall Twp.


captain, Grenadier
Co., K.R.R.N.Y.
(1st Batt.)

Lancaster Twp.
Cornwall Twp.

*h&lt;? Prolyl nc&lt;? of 11&lt;?u&gt; \/&lt;?rl ai^ opening


of \c\ye\\'\ot\ a^ {akcn from Claude Joseph

|^LuX&lt;b/i^

C
3 C.

s:Sssi

APPENDIX B

A LIST OF OFFICERS EMPLOYED IN THE INDIAN DEPARTMENT WITH THEIR


RANK AND PAY, JUNE I5, 1777*

As Captains at 10/ Sterling per day

Peter Ten Broeck


John Johnson
James Wilson
Charles Reaume
Thomas Butler )
William Caldwell
John Powell
John Joos Harcamier [Herkimer]
Lewis Clement
Frederick Yonge
Barent Frey
Andrew Thompson

William Ryer Borvin


George McGinnis
Edward Smith Secretary to the Department with 12/ York Currency p. diem. James B
ennit
Indian Commissary of stores and provisions at 10/ York Currency p. diem.

' As Lieutenants at 4/6 Sterling per diem

A LIST OF PERSONS EMPLOYED IN THE INDIAN DEPARTMENT, AS OF USE


WITH THEIR PAY*

James Seecord
Phillip Frey
- Samuel Thomson
John Depue
John Yonge

at 8/ New York Currency p. diem


at 6/ New York Currency per diem

[signed] John Butler

* P.A.C., Colonial Office Records, M.G.ii, "Q" ser., vol. 13, p. 329. The men na
med on
these lists were serving for three months before the formation of the corps call
ed Butler's Rangers.

APPENDIX C
FROM THE "boston CHRONICLE," MARCH 12, 1782*

EXTRACT OF A LETTER FROM CAPT. GERRISH, OF THE NEW-ENOLAND MILITIA,


DATED ALBANY, MARCH 7
The Peltry, taken in the expedition will, you see, amount to a good deal of mone
y. The possessioa
of this booty at first gave us pleasure; but we were struck with horror to find
among the packages
eight large ones, containing scalps of our unhappy country folks, taken in the t

hree last years by


the Seneka Indians from the inhabitants of the Frontiers of New- York, New- Jers
ey, Pennsylvania
and Virginia, and sent by them as a present to Colonel Haldimand, Governor of Ca
nada, in order
to be by him transmitted to England. They were accompanied by the following curi
ous letter to
that gentleman :
"Teoga, Jan. 3d, 1782
"May it please your Excellency,
"At the request of the Senneka Chiefs, I send herewith to your Excellency, under
the care
of James Boyd, eight packs of scalps, cured, dried, hooped, and painted with all
the India[n]
triumphal marks, of which the following b invoice and explanation :
"No. I. Containing 43 scalps of Congress soldiers killed in diflferent skirmishe
s; these are
stretched on black hoops, /^ inch diameter; the inside of the skin is painted re
d, with a small
black spot, to note their being killed with bullets. Also 62 of farmers killed i
n their houses; the
hoops red; the skin painted brown, and marked with a hoe; a black circle all rou
nd, to denote
their being surprised in the night; and a black hatchet in the middle, signifyin
g their being
killed with that weapon.
"No. 2. Containing 98 of farmers killed in their houses; hoops red; figure of a
hoe, to mark
their profession; great white circle and sun, to shew they were surprised in the
day-time; a little
red foot to shew they stood upon their defence, and died fighting for their live
s and families.
"No. 3. Containing 97 of farmers; hoops green, to shew they were killed in their
fields; a
large white circle, with a little round mark on it for the sun, to shew that it
was in the day-time;
black bullet mark on some, hatchet on others.
"No. 4. Containing 102 of farmers, mixed of the several marks above; only 18 mar
ked with a
little yellow flame, to denote their being of prisoners burnt alive, after being
scalped, their nails
pulled out by the roots, and other torment; one of these latter supposd to be of
an American
clergyman, his band being fixed to the hoop of his scalp. . . .
"No. 5. Containing eighty-eight scalps of women; hair long, braided in the India
n fashion,
to shew they were mothers; hoops blue; skin yellow ground, with little red tadpo
les, to represent,
by way of triimiph, the tears or grief occasioned to their relations; a black sc
alping-knife or
hatchet at the bottom, to mark their being killed by those instruments. . . .
"No. 6. Containing one hundred and ninety-three boys scalps, of various ages; sm

all green
hoops; whitish ground on the skin, with red tears in the middle, and black bulle
t marks. . . .
"No. 7. Two hundred and eleven girls scalps, big and little; small yellow hoops;
white
ground ; tears, hatchet. . . .
"No. 8. This package is a mixture of all the varieties abovementioned, to the nu
mber of one
hundred and twenty-two; with a box of birch bark, containing twenty-nine little
infants scalps of
various sizes ; small white hoops ; white ground ; no tears, and only a little b
lack knife in the
middle, to shew they were ript out of their mothers bellies. ...
[signed] "Jambs Cravford."

*The Remembrancer, or Impartial Repository of Political Evtnts for tjS-j, vol. X


, pt. II,
PP- &gt; 35-36.

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