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THE w I L L I A il S ? A L I L Y G S'l; j3 A L G Y
Comriiled by Alice D-^lTao.ir,s Fav/catt April 1367
Fifth Generation
61
Cliildren of
118E OlJYfa .tinnie V.'illiajns
marrieci "
1182h. iilbert Edvrard Paul
11821h
11822
11823
11823
11824
11824vr
raarried
Robert Holland b
Children of
1183 Sidney Lorenzo Uilliama
1183V/ 3dith Saul
11831 Leila Florence V/illiams
11832 Lorian Williaras b
m
11832Y/- ICaude Rug cj oil b
11833 Helen Williams
Harried
11833h Orval MacCormack
11854 Easl Sidney V/illiams b
iiot married. Radio technician,
11835 Ldith vYilliama
m
11835h Hcblick Hamilton ( called Jack)
died young
dabout 1961
Lived in the big brick home.
2 girls
^^^^ \.Z"
i,K-^'\
. <<<*5
63
t:i2 :tilliahs faiiily G:j>r:^ALOGY
Co. piled by Alica D-^lm^ge Fawcett, Aptil 1967
Sixth Generation
Children of 1 Albert John "Jillitjas
11 James ViTillicans
11215 Eotella JaneCClaoicy) Bott 112 Eaatc-r '.YilliMaS (Delmat:e)
11215h ii^'-^ Charles Bott 3 iscue 1121 llary June Dolmag-- (Clancy)
112151 i-ij/Ttle Alle^ra Bott b about 1890 d Dec. 1950 heart
112161h Fred Wood
4 children
11 21 3 Elmer Bott
died vounp:
Children of
11216 Anna i.':aria(Clancy)Philli-pG
1121Sh and Dellos Phillips
11216 1 Clara Phillips and
11216lh Hivers.
'::'%m^
..A^i
r 1,'%'
i'::^
^-^^^5
;^,-
:/;
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The Childr-n of
11217 Jo^ph DeLTiago^Clancy and
112l7v,- -dice Llaude Idtaon
b Drc 1, 1S03
5 Children
Live in Kind st on
5 icr,ue
Kingston
9 issue
EntreTrille, Opt.
d 4 issue
Kingston, Ontario
5 iE32'
Kingston, Ont.
b June 6, 1913
i issue
Kingst 01
Ison
IrS
'- .* ;
>^.
67
Children of
112181 'Andrew
raarrisd
112181-w
ClcJicy b
2 daughters.
has a r,to2io
at Iisnderox)n
Children of
11219
112191
112192
112193
C harlotte Esther Clancy and David Sor/ encon oDjLq- iU;.CvcLL-w|iL/ CviO-'tf ^"
-"CGltkiiarian b 1904
Carl Sorenson step- con i year old v.-hen Lottie married.
Maude " S daughter 2 Yrs old " " "
Marv Louise Sor9nson(Jans) b Jan 3 1914 d %uii-\ 1^^01961 u^'-: ci Qc-xi iA'
d 1 9 5 9 aca^ i^>X v irXi^'Bi dUe.OJui Ccccic
112194 Harold Joseph Sorenson b Oct. 13,1917 about '^S^^yk; old or after v/ar.
112195 Richard Scow b April 19, 1919 ^c^v H^ I ^y'^Q^az-Jj^ ^CU^^K-Cf
112196 Bertha kario Sorenson b Jan 3, 1921
This fi=iinily lived in Orinislcy, N.Y.
11219h
112191
112192
1121921
1121922
112193 Coleman Alexander Sorenson" Has one daughter'^ 1121931 Charlotte Ann Sor:
-no on
112195 ^Richard Scovr Sorenson -i:c.z namod for his uncle Charles Hicha'^rd Sore
nson
^born April 19, I&IQ '
- x-^t^
?si
An-'
yjhf
69
THE vV I L L I A i: S ? A 2^ I L Y Q N a A L G Y
Compiled by Alic Dolmago- Piivrc-tt, April 1967
Sixth Generation
Kote Olive Esthrer D-slmags Ha-;Yley' 3 husbtjid George Elmer Havdey parents wor
e
Fatlior- Philo Simons liaYdey born icxicsls: ez i-^ay 5 1837
Mother- iiartha Louise Rogersborn i^iay 14, 1854 . ,., , _ , ..t.-,-,.
^ ' J > I ;j-b-->rt Jonn Williams
11 jLim;G V/illitunf;
113 Eacter Vailiams (Dolmage)
1122 V/illiain JuliUE Deliuage
11221 Oli-ve Esther Delraage Ha-'.ifesy
Children of
11221
11221h
112211
112211vf
b Feb;- 7 1914 d
b Jan. 11 1925 d
Children of
11222 Alice Adelaide (DelmagejFawcett and
11222h Frank Eaton Fav^cett
Children of
11?26 Julis. RoGemond(D"*lnag<5)File and
Tr2"2oh married J'oHiT^Ail'on lfTe
3 iscue
Children of
^^>wV
v., 'sXO.,
f- .* - ^
g ^-'^>-^*^
71
Txlt; i/ I L L I A li S P A li I L Y G- S IJ K A L G Y
Compileri by Alico D. Fa cr-tt, Alril 1967
Sixth Generation
Children of
/-t^^'-^v
dGsncor(?)
Died of accident
d i oon
droTOiGd Napane Rirer v^-hon youig
JapanosQ Descent
cicJL-
r-J '"^^^
Boston
ioronto
.dk
112315
1123151
1123151
Douglas Y/ilson
Vfalter V/ilson
(^
.'.'*"-.
>?i
73
Sixth Genortttion
CMldron of
112o2 V/illiam John iiinch and
11222vf Uatilda Q'llarti ((>, Q^^O. [^ .\ hlS
112321 YfiljLitirn Ogden Iiinch b Juno 30, 1897
i.-.arriod Jan 1929
112321W Joscie Saul
11 James V/"illiams
112 ilastor V/illiarnc
1123 Ann Delmage iiinch
11232 V/illigLm John iiinch
LiTGs on homestead
at Csimden East
no issue
1 con Roy
t,
1123231" Roy iiinch b 7 2,194djSQVenth Generation
married ' \
1123231W
^?
112o41h
I'^ontgomeryb
Seventh Generation
d
d
d
d
itr^
'r.f
. * ^
c.
iM
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-^
h
. >
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,**-.^',
75
Sixth Generation
Seventh
Ehildron of Franlc and iiabol Brady
1936
Koto- Mabai v.-'as a frien d of Arch and Bes sie Iiinch, and he still hears from
l-iar
1 Albert John Vvilliams
Children of ' 11 James V/illiamc
11237 David ^ol Oman Hinch bnd 112 Kacter(DlmaKo)YklllisJii:
11237V,' ITTzabc'th'^'iahlj''" 11237 David Coleman iiindii
Children of
/OlylyL-j-^
d
d
d
d
Live LaFayette^Ki'
Seventh Generation
Children oS. 112411 Donald Day Park
ejid Bertha Lob Doll
1124111 Rusell__Verna Park
Children of
112412 ;J.ice Lucretia Park and
112412h 'Fred E Carlo
r/'X'tiXI Kelen, Fred, Ribert Richard Carle
C^
"0
.**'-i
'VC-',*
1:V
THE lY I L L I A i: S R A Li I L Y G E If S A L G Y 7'
Compiled by Alice Deliriap; Far;ce.tt, April 1967
6th 7th 8th Gonorations -, .^v x. t l. ,,,.-,,
1 Albert John V/illiams
Children of 11 Jarnec Valliains
11242 liarchall Allen Einr^ and 11242v,' Edna Bishop. 112 Easte'r Vailiams
' 1124 llaria Kin^ (Delmar.o)
11242 Marshall A. Kinf;.
112421 Gladys Irons Kinp; b May 31,1909 She has charge of the Loan Clooet
in health department. Swacvise,N.Y.
lives lOi Lincoln Avo. Apt 14,
112422 John Paul King b Jtxn 19, 1011 d '^^^colo^^i^^ n ^
b d
mtirriea
112422vf Bortha
,'3 t
il&d
Tanguay
;;f,'4;:
r,.<i
>*
Children
112141
1121411
112141111
1121412
1121413
112141SW
1121414
1121414W
70
TH?: 7/ I L L I A )' S P A :.: I L Y G 3 IT E A L G Y
Compiled by Alice Delmago Fe.v.-cett, April 1967
1 Altsrt John \'iillicj:^
SsTonth and eighth Gencrc^tion n jair.es V/illicjns
112 Ea3tor(DoLTnaf;Q)T/iiiij^
of 1121 Mary Js.nG D Clancy
I. ary Lorajna Clan cy .and llanloy Way 'rhorrmson 11214 Schuyler C. Clancy
112141 Lorain C Thompson
liyrl Irona Thompson b July 17, 1918 d
Harried Sept 14, 1949
Dundd 3 LavTronce b d
Myrtle Loraine xhor.pson b June 11 ^ 1921 d January 3, 1942
dro-vrnsd in Lobdell Lake, Lie;
Xonna Carp.ubell
IVard is adonted and does not descend through the lYilliams Family,
so h does not have a nurcber
Children of V/ard Edison Thompson Clc-Jicy and Sadio
^ ^
Kruger b
adopted girl.
Children of
1121414 ^-anley Duer.o Thompson and 1121414vv- Nonna Campbell
11214141 Jeffery Duano Thompson b K'ov 5, 1957
11214142 Loraine Lj'nn Thompson b Aug 31,1962
(^
." '< . .
-:i1'f
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MIS lY I L L I i\ I.. S F A ]; I L r C- I^ 41 3 L G Y
CorriDiled by Alico Df>lr.a?:G Favrcett, Auril 19S7 \ J'P^'^^""" ,'^.f'^ 'x^X
ll
ems
Sovonth Generation
Children of
112151 I'lyrt lo 13ott '.Yood ^^jnd Fred V'/ood
1121511 Harry
1121512 Hilda
1121513 Georgia
1121514 liarie Louis
1121515 Charles V/ood
Married
1121516 Max \Tood
Liarried
Children
112171
1121711
1121712
1121713
1121714
1121715
of C'^U^dj<h^i
iigatha C lancy and 112171h ITilfred Gernsey 112 ]::astor '//illiams
1121 ".iary Jane Dolmagc
Joseph Frederick Gernsey b 11217Joseph D. Clancy
112171 Agatha C Gernsey
Clifford Gernsey b
Elizabeth "
Alice Gernsey
GT7endolT?n "
b
b
Children of
112172 Geor.o;e Alexander Clancv and 112172w Eva Henderson
1121723 is-^
1121725 Tlieodore
, >-.;;V:
tv
m.^:^-
:-'>a.-.
^^ ',-'
r->^
83
112173 Dorothy
112173 Carolino
112173 Raymond
112173 Douglas
1121735 Carl
1121736 Georg
1121737 Shirley
1121738 Jane
1121739 L.rilyn
Children of Fr&nklin Clifford Clgjicy a nd 112174 Ira EastTfOod
1121741 Ra:)m;ond Clancy
1121742 Carol Cl&ncy
1121743
1121744 p^.ul
LY^GEA^EALOGY
Fa^Tcett
112175
Children of '.dlliaja John Cla ncy and Elva Loyst 1121 llary Jane Clancy
11217 Joseph Delraage Clancy
1121751
1121752
1121753
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112212V/
1122121
1122121
of
Georf.o Rock. /oil Ik.vdsy and
ET9lyn Siloon Schry/Gr('iuv.''loy)
Jay Dgs Ifavdey "b Larch 17, 1954
Joan Susan Havrley b Jan. 1956
Children of
Children of
112221 Donald Delmage Fav/cett and
112221h Elizabeth Dick Fav/cett
Children of
112261 Norma Irene File and
112261S. Lyle Shirley Ilinchey
1122611 Edward Lyle Hinchey
1122612 Paul Allen iiinchey
1122513 Lynn Terrance ilinchey
Children of
1122^71 I'ifilliam Lavfrence hassell and
112271W Crescentia Spurbeck
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Genealogy of the El-John '.Villiaras Family vdth some Peterson
information, and '.Yeese intermarria?;e. Particularly
Frances Agusta Peterson vfho lived -with the Delmage Family,
The Peterson's and V/eeses irere Holland Dutch and Geman.
The V/illiams' '.Ter,e^j|olland Dutch and T/elch.
Bl-John ./illiams ,pame to Vierr York, fought in the Revolutionary War, and came
to
Canada as a United Empire Loyalist, ajid settled near Picton. The Peter sons, un
cles
of Frances lived at Peterson's Point and rem the Ferry above Deseronto, Peterson
's
Ferry. Later run by 'Cronks". Frances used to visit at her cousin's Nathaniel S.
Petersons. This Founder .U-v/'illiams, (^tifst name un]cao;m)had a son Bl-Johnl'
/illiams
v/ho married HLw- Nancy Y/eese, vrho vras not a sister to llw Anna Weese who mar
rioi
11 James Williams parents of 112 L'aster Williams Delmage. 114Peter V/illiams an
d
David (115) Vdlliams brothers of 112 faster V.'illiams married first cousins, so
they ^7ere first cousins of Easter also.idso a "leese relationship. Vihether thi
s
Bi-John V/illiams v/as Albert's (1) son I have no record. 115 David V/illiams wa
s
also Frances Peterson's uncle, he may have been a great uncle. 1 Albert Williams
had a son John Williams who was posibly Frances Grandfather. Lorraine Thompson
does not knov/ and wondered if Alice Delmage knew.
iiere is the record* Founder first name unknown.
Al Founder V/illiams
lie had a son Bl John Williams.
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C5
C6
C7
Lanie
Aoy
Calvin
Lary
George
Ci Lorraine V/illiams
married 1842
Clh David Peterson
She took typhoid and her husband took it from her and
both died vdthin thirty days.
b died Dec. 1872
Lorraine was reared near Frankford, Ontario and he near
Picton, in Prince Edward County, Ontario.
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D3
D4
D5
D6
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1122 iVilliam Julius Delmage went to Lorraine Williams funeral. Frances vms at
his Uncle 115 David's. V/ith the consent of the family he took Frances home . Sh
e
was nine in February as they died in December, She lived in the home until her
marriajre.
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Dear Sirj5four kind letter received this morning, so will reply by return mail, and
I admit I may of erred about the Weese family of Prince Edward county, as it
may be Lennox & Addington county. My grandmothers name was Janet Weese befor
e
her marriage to my grandfather William Lane, in 1^61 I believe was year of
their marriage. My grandmother came from Kingston and I believe her father
was Ira Weese who married Mary Hubert and they had quite a large family. One
of the sons was William and they had three other sons, the daughters were
Matilda, who married John Lane, Janet who married 'Wm Lane, and Maria who married Jonas Grant, there were others but as my mother died in 1952 and it has
only been these last four years that my sister is seeking information on the
Weese and Lane families for a book she is writing, it has been difficult to
get to much information, especially on the Weese family.
John Vifeese and Ira were probably brothers , but I believe Ira was my
grandmothers father, and he was a United Empire Loyalist, as he joined the
British regiment against the Americans in 1^12. The Vw'eeses originally came
from Holland and settled in ^ew York, but did^nt stay long and made their way
to Canada. My grandparents the William Lanes lived at Denbigh Ontario, and at
the time they settled there on a homestead, there was ^uite a dispute arose as
to the naming of Denbigh, as my grandfather was the 2nd settler to arrive and
at that time the little settlement vras called Cedar Lake, but the citizens who
came later wanted to change the name, and many wanted it named Lane after ray
grandfather, who was very active in the community. He farmed and was a member
of the Masonic Lodge, and had a membership in the Orange Lodge, and was also
^Wistice of the Peace, and a helper in all Community projects. However the 1st
settler had come from Denbigh Wales, so they decided to give it the name where
the f. settler immigrated from,
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Genealogy of the Wees or 'iVeis families in Canada near Camden Toivnship, Ontari
o
Conpiled by Alice Delmae;e^Fawcett, May 1867
Eight \iees brothers came from Germany to Kaw York, in 1804.
About 1900 the E vv'as added to the name and it becsjne Weese.
The name of the father and founder in Gerraany is unknov/n, but it is known
that this Mr. V/ees
Married
i^iiss Carr . This son 1 David "lees our ancestor came to Camden East.Ont.
The IVees family were Holland Dutch and so were the V/illiams, Germans or 7/elsh
,
Born in Germany.
Minn's mother was Mary Reese.
16 Silr;;JEL V/ESS B
"marrieH
16w Sweet b
17 Mary Ann "B
18 Hancy Vlees b
-19 Peggy b
210 Hannah , b
1-11 Susannah b
a
d
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d
m Thomp son
in \-U iXJU/twv^ Close
m LiL^ JW'^<-^vvy Thompson
No record.
I do not have a record of the girls. Aanie and Peter must have been born in
Germany. Annie's genealogy follows do%\'n through V/ILLlAIvIS record.
PI?rSR ATsD POLLY built a grey stone house on a corner by the river on Main St.
in Newburgh, Ontario. I don't think they had childrenS The walls of this house
v/as still standing in 1967, though used for a work shop. Peter's ivife and Ezra
's yf/^
vafe Y/ere haif sisters. I am not sure of the spelling of this name, Couley or
Cooley. 15 Ezra had two sons, 151 Milton 'Yeas, and 152 David V/ees.V/illiam and
Minetta Delmage visited then in Sarnia. VjTiile av/ay six v/eeks on trip Mrs. El
la C.
Havrley took care of the faraily of children, together -with her fcwo own girls.
Ezra y/ees ran big fisheries in the St, Clair River. Eis sons built a big hotel
in Sarnia and later ran their father's fisheries. Milton's daughter manried iTil
l
Frazell -who vrorked in the Napanee Post office, present building. Her brother v
isited
her and the three came to the farm in Camden to visit. The next day the brother
returned home, and she sav/ him off, i/ent home and went to bed. she had not tol
d ber
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Brother hov/ miserable she vms. In about a week she died of Bright s disease.
Her parents had furnished her home completely, and everything was new. V/illiam
Delcrige bought 6ns iiagdela sitting room carpet at the sale . She was not marri
ed
quite a year. .
Ira "lYees' horses ran away. The Heck Yol:e broke, and flew and hit Ira in the h
ead
and Killed him.
I cannot tell about the girls. There was a May Thompson went to l^iiilsap public
school vrhen I v/as a child that v/as in some way connected, as two or three of
the
girls married Thompson.
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Some Genealogy of the V^ees' we know, of 1 David's family and of
Anna's Brothers and sisters.
13 Davia p.. -.eos at one ti.e .as treasure, of Oa^den Tov..Mp, I.nno. and
Addington County, Ontario, Canada.
The children of
15 David R 'ij.'eesand Janet Lockhs ad_.
. 1857"'
born Dec. 6, 1833
" Apr 1-1840
" Oct. 1;L842
" Jun.l 18
" Feb. 3, 18
" Nov. 6, 1851
" Nov. 8, 1855
1 David V/ees
13 David R V/ees
married
m Dec 27, 1864
. n II
Hay 2S, 1871
Kay 22, 1872
June 1, 1877
" 18
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V/hen vi-e were small This 13 3jVilliam_ visited at our home frequently -with th
eir
children, liother alvrays liked his ivife
136 Charles M VVeese and Ella Iia\-7ley stood up ivith Xm and L'dnetta Delmage.
9-12-187 6.
';j^l32 Robert A. Weese had a shoe store in Napanee. iiis children were Bert, Ha
rold,
Charlie Lillian, and a Mrs, Hubbs in Picton.
133 Children of 133 William VTees and 133w Blizaireth Davy, married Dec. 27, 186
4.
1 SolAndrew , m.arried I'lartha Sexsmith 1 David Weese
1332 Sleanor uees " VTilliam Henderson 13 David R "
1333 David "2 " o'llen Sexsmith a.v^Ju;jV\ 133 William "
1334 Briden " " ^'stella Sexsmith a sister to David's -wife.
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1 David Weese
13 David R "
133 William "
Children of 133 3 David Wees -who m.arried Ellen Sexsmith .^ 6<^''' 1331 3ca2
SiAndrew
13331 Glende Weese, 13332 ilac Weese, 13333 Bethi'Jeese, 1333421sie Weese.
TT34
Children of Br iden Y/eese vrho^
13341 /Clarion A'eese b Aug 6
13342 ^Florence - "
13343 Jessie "
13344 Kffie "
13345 Kathleen "
13346 Grace
13347 Beulah
; 13348 Leah
13349 .'jadrew
1334-10 Bruce
1334-11 Carl
1334-12 Cameron
1334-13 Dorothy
1134\r
married gstel la Sexsmith
TS0"2 Iiarrie
11
Hubert Wartman/
Dale McGill-'-=^?lastered Magdela
William Reilley , rViCiJoajMCUJLCi' a'M .^
^ cUc/ /S oJji, lltl ^L
Cliff Kelson
Harold Hughes
Herkimer Benn
Bill Potter
George Riley
Hot married
Anna llae Brovm
Ann
liarie
(Dutch bride)
( English bride)
Not married.
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Children of Marion Weese born Aug 6 1S02 and Hubert Wartman 1 David Weese
j; c---~-j-- 13 David R. Y/eese
133411 Ruth 'Wartman, 133412 Hope 'Wartman, 133413 Hilda yz^^ .-^^ '7eese
1334 Briden Weese
13341 i!arion Vfeese
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1 David V'Jaes
13 David R, V/ees133 ITilliam Eees
1334 Briden Vii'ees
13343 Jessie V/ees
1 David Wees
13 David R. Vfee s
133 V/illiam TJees
1334 Briden Vfees
1334-10 Bruce V/eese
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1342
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1 David Vifees
/^'^-13 David R. V/oes
^--^34 Agnes A Vfees
v^ Children of CHARL2SMJVEJSS born June 1,181 m Sarah kr^n. ilinch, June 1, 1877.
1361 Delia 7eese. Alice" l)elmage and Eelen iTere friends with Delia in High Scho
ol, Neitogh
occ
1361 Del SgoWeese married Dr. McCormick , veterinary in Napanee. They had three
girls
1561 JeaS / kcLi/'uL U] '^
//Children of 137 JAi'iES B Y/UES &^ Amanda Ordacie Asselstine Nov 8, 1855.
6
1 David V/eas
13^ David R V'fees
137 James B V/ees
It -was this 1373 William D. V/ees v/ho married ETuEL Y20MAS"S UP OUR ROAD.Thar
son
Y/HO IS Garnet James Wees who dra-.rs milk to Selby, and takes Norma* s milk.
See next page for his brothers and sisters.
95
13732 Kathleen
c?
13733
1 David Y/eese
IS David R iieese
131
issue
married i'lonison Alcombrae
1 David Y/ees
1 IS David R Y/ees
13735
15736
'Kathrin ^ ^:i^ong
Children of 1374 Janet VCatherin e Y/ees -vAio married Russell^
4 issue
13741 Ford Long married Olga Mercer- 3 issue
137411 Sheila Lonf,
137412 Harold Long
137413 13v512 Patsy Long
13742 Bryden Long- Married Grace Hart- issue 2
137421 ie&aaa long
137422 Xsssac Long
13743 Ross Edvyard Long married Iia^ge Keech, issue 2
137451 James Long
137432 Edvrard Long
13744 i^ary Long Harried James Parks 2 issue
137441 Xathy
137442 Jim
1 David Y/eese
11 David Y/eese
137 James B. "
1374 Janet Kathrine v/eese
Children of 157 5 Cla rence Oscar Y/eese t^o married Effie Clancy
T^rSl Velma '
1 issue
Children of 1376 SPKIE MABSL Y/EESE -ivho married John Ross McKeox-m 1 issue
1 David Y/ees
II. David Y/ees
117"' James B. Weese
1376 Ephie Isabel LicKeoi
13761 Ellen 0. Hughes
This IHobert A^stus Grant Hughes is the man who makes the cheese in Selby
that you like George. A little world.
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GENEALOGY F ' T H E iT S S S E F A ; I L I E S
" ' -, n rr ^ Davld V/ggs !
Compiled by Alice Delmage Fav/cett, Llay 1967 ^g David ^ V/ee '
137 Jarnes B. "iVees i
Children of 1377 Kenneth BeSoy '
1377 Kenneth LeRoy YiTeese and Lucy Arnold. Live in Centreville, Ont.jvrQ^^'
" " " " born April 29, 1893 ^^^ i
2 children
Children of
1378 HERBERT EDV/AED V/EESE AlTD Jennie Bro^vn
" " " born Mar. 24, 1901
2 children
1 David V/ees
13 David E. Wees
137 James B. Weese
1378 Herbert Edward Weese
13781
1 child
Robert
married
13781W TL'innifred Steel
137811 Janice
13782 Keith ^Yeese
married
13782w Idell Keeoh, He is champion Canadian ball pitcher ,Mar-Oct, 1952
13783 Phyllis Marguerite V/eese
married
I3783h Ronald 'Jilson
Note- 13771 LaVeme Calvin Weese born in 1920 , lives v/est of Gentreville, Ontar
io
Canada, on the old original Yifeese homestead built 150 years ago of solid
brick, (Now 1952).
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S9
1 David Vfe as
14 mtlt IraVveos
Children of
K- -ISA TfEES born April SO, 1812, v;ho married(4 July 25, 1884^
147/ E^/A HIBBAED? SI-IE B0E1\I Oct. 3, 1815.
141 Hester A V/ees b June 29, 1837
married Oct. 26, 1859
141h Aimon G. Jones SeSpt. 6 1829
b July 7, 1839 d
married
148h J allies Roy b
149
3, 1851
He was Irish.
d Dec. 2, 1902
d Nov. 17, 1938
Note 141 Hester A. V/ees born June 29, 1837 was married at Eupia, Herkimer Count
y
State of llev/ York, Oct 26, 1859 at the house of her uncle, David Marcy to Almo
n G.
Jones, born Sept. 6. 1829
Peter died in 1851 at twelve yeARS of age.
Janet imanda Vfees, born July 18, 1841, married at the age of 19, April 1861 to
William Lane. They kept a grocery store and lived in Denbeigh, Ontario.
Thomas Shirley '.Yees born July 23, 1843 married 1868 aged 25 years to I^aria Fu
ller.
Thoy lived across the road from Russell King near the village of LaFayette, N.Y.
Their children are 1441 Jessie, 1442 Alice, 1443 Frank.
Katilda Vi"ees born July 14, 1845 married Dec. 20, 1860 aged 15 years to John La
ne
aged 25 years. Thoy-lived in Denbeigh. joi^^i and miliam Lane both loved Liatild
a,
and she promised both boys to marry them. Vi/hen the boys discovered this they c
ame
to her father to see vmat he would say. 14Ira V/ees persuaded V/illiam the older
boy
to marry Janet. Both families lived near each other in Dsnbeigh, but v/ere never
too friendly. 149 David "A'^esley vrent to visit his sisters in December 1902 to
ok
pnexomonia, came home and died, -^ancy Dope 17ees born Aug 3, 1851 married James
Roy.
They keot store in Cloyne, Ontario Their daughters were
1482 ma ' "" '""'''" lKet"iafeey^ ^^^ brother of1482 Ula , _ ^^^^^^ &^r<^^,^^ ,,H0 DIED Oot.16. 1966
Ci
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^:""'^ -^'^^ Florence J.^o .00.0 born-J.ly HI, 1005 c.:^ re..o::bor hor f'.thor
149 i-'avid -.culoy '..ogso toll ,of his fj.a.hor Ira -ogsq rr.akinr, potash ox\
6 tol'.lnf^
i'c to soil for flour. Tho journoy ovo." tho nountains to fu^t tha flour >vou
ld
oftcin tr.Iro throo v;oo!i3 mid clurin;-: thvt ^oimo tho frjr.ily hr.ri -nly tur
nips to out.
Joo i:on:iy v/as of ^n.'%liah doyccnt ;-.nd a IJrdtod .j-^pire i.oyaliri:. uo mar
ried
Cplistr. JrnG .vslontinc . She uiod in iOlO .i\t tho r--j''.G of lUo yearn, ^huy
had a
dtvjfihbcr i.c.rr.-.'Tot i.^n-^y \7ho nurriod .L.';rv'id Josloy "VoGrjOj Callsta
Jc'.no .-.oloGtino
Lonny liv;:^ in tVio I'Cf- Da'vld ''osloy V.'eooo. ho:ro many :.'er-<rK liofor
o her dooth. x'.<t.i
xxs x:;--r-::^n:t Calista Jo^.e (Aslpstine) ^onrn/' a ^o'ciior v.^is Fronoh. Calis
ta Jr-no
Jion:::y p^it r/.-jtor on ashos which sho put in a cloth una aho usod tne ivy.to
r to
r;:i3- bro.'U'. Soir.otirr.os sho used to burn a corn-cob tv-j pox. tho ashos fo
r this
purrrOEO. Viii.'i infer;-, .-it ion ribcut trio f'oraiy- ferrill^r v/as fiirniG.
hf^d oy tho oldest
son 1491 /hop.r.s ^^hirloy 'ensc, son of rar/^nrot jionny Voer;o, a 149 i-'avid S
.; ocgg*
Koto itiro t-i. ioJ Glurlca i'. 'eec;o , born 'Jov. G 1^'bl warriod "arfh Arn nin
ch,
v.-ho v/cis the caupjit'^r of Joae^-oh. hinch ivho lived on I! inch "^troot in C
ordon 'i.'ov.'nship.
ihis JosoT^ri vao oao of four brothers, nil of v;ho?n lived on .'iinch otrc<
t. In fnct ^f^
the roiiti ;'et*G its nanie from those brothers. iJLl four vaves arickod, but th
e C^
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THE GENEALOGY OF THE Y/'EESE FA MIL lES
.-, J -u -, T^ T^ 4. ,, To^rT ^ Davld '.VeGs
ComDiled by Al2.ce D. Fawce-ct ilay 1967. , , _^ ,..
"' 14 Ira Jees
149 David Wesley Weese
Children of 1855
14:9dAVID IVESLEY VJESSE BORl^I DEC. 3L8^^ and MARGARET BENI^ born 10, 1856
1491 Thomas Shirley Weese b Nov. 16, 1879 D April 26, 1957
married Lived at Tisdale, Sask. CanadaBox 426
1491^ 1- Edna Catherine Miller b d
1492
1493
149v/
1496
1967
-^1 4912 Shirley Weese, sister to Wallace Harold Weese died at about 2 years.
Children of 14911/ and 149ilv>r Ixiriel are l49111Marline Weese and 149112 Ga
rry.
Children of 1493 William Wesley Weese and gLfJEL MAY THOMPSON
14931 David W esle y Wees e b Oct 5, 1913d m Joyce Dannills
They have oTae child 149311 Robert V/ayne b Apr. 14 1944
14932 Doris Louise b Jan 25 1920 m Ronald Robinson live inKelvinton, Sask, Canad
a 3 Qi.
149321 Terrence Lome b Sept. 18, 1938
149332 Roland Garry b Jan. 22, 1940
147323 Brenda May b June 3 , 1949
14933 J^iiJLton Glerji b June 4 1922 , m Grace Also, -^o children
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1 David V/eese
14 Ira V/eese
149 David V/esley Wee
1494 Grace Evelyn "
14941
14942
1^943
14944
14945
14946
14947
14948
14949
1494-10
1494-11
1494-12
twins
at
March 12,1926
May 11, 1929
Aug. 20, 1931
age 14 years
m
m
m
m
m
m
James Norbury
Edith V/orth
Margaret L. Nestman
Calvin Pomeroy
Bert Joinson
Marie Fro ski e
vjhen a baby
in teens
ii Dorothy M. Freeman
Children of 1496 LUC;X MoMBA 'AHSESE and Steven U . Mitchell . lived in Toronto
/Vivian Mitchell (r4T61) b 9-g^^23m James ATlen Hardman) 1 David Vfeese
^Evelyn 2 tv/ins (I4962)b " m Kenneth Darling 14 Ira Weese
149 David Yfesley Weese
1496 Lucy Amanda V/eese
Children of 1498 ''ary Julia Clarisa Y/eese and Frank Lindsay. 1 child
14981 Marjorie Lindsay b dm Lome Krause, a Penticostal Mu
Their children, Sharon b May 3 1942 Deaconess
149812 Helen liQary b Dec. 27, 1943
149813 Judy 1950
149814 - b
16 '
Children o f S/JvIUEL VvvEESB and Mi ss Sv;eet .
5.61 Steven ;fe-cfse m Eliza Lo(xkrid'ge' (^Grandparents of
Olive M'ugent)
162^Ba vid Weese whose children are
T6'21 FreH", vih-ose only son v/as David \7esley
1622 i?rank
1623 Hattie
1624 Tiiss^s. Hattie who married V/es Sharp.
163 'Mary Ann V/eese -married Joel Thompson, her first husband.
Children of 162 STEVEN V/E5SB v;ho married ELIZA LOCICRIDGE
1611 Samuel Yfeese -wiiose children are, 1611i William, 1612 Steven, 16113 Benja
min
1614 Carrie 1615 Ettie 1616 Maggie
1 David Wees
,1^6 Samuel Y/eese
162'Steven "i7eese
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2. Anne, d. unm
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DELAP OP KCONELLAN".
James Bogle Delap, of Monellan, co. Donegal,
and The Manor House, Lillingstone Level, Bucks, J.P.
for Bucks, High Sheriff co. Donegal 1874, late Major
Royal Bucks Hussars, b. 8 Jan. 1847 ; m. 7 Feb. 1S72,
Marion, dau. of Protheroe Smith, M.D., and has issue,
James Onslow Kincsmill, b. 12 July, 1881.
Isabella Singleton.
Lineag'e. Allan Dunlop, who resided at Irving, co. Ayr,
711. Miss Montgomery, and had six daus. and one son, Hugh
Dunlop, who is stated to have left Scotl.and and settled in Sligo,
Ireland, about the year 1600. He m. Miss Aiken, and left three
sons, one of whom,
Robert Dunlop, of Sligo, Merchant, removed to Ballyshannon,
.and III, Jane Murray, and was father of
Robert Delap, of F.allyshannon, Merchant, living 1681, who in.
Anna, dau. of Rev. Robert Lindsey, of Killybegs, co. Donegal, and
by her (who was living in 1724) had issue. The 2nd, but eldest
surviving son,
Rev. Samuel Delap, of Rawn or Raan, co. Donegal, Minister
of Letterkenney, whose will, dated 10 -Aug. 1762, was proved in the
Diocese of ."Armagh, 6 Jan. 1763, had, by Sarah his wife, with five
<iaus., five sons, of whom the youngest,
Samuel Delap, of Ramelton, co. Donegal, Treasurer of that co.,
in. ."Vnne, eldest dau. of Rev. Seth Drummond, and d. 1781, leaving
a dau., Sarah, m. Rev. Joseph Storey, of Bingfield ; and a son.
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estates of his mother's family, and assumed the surname and armsof De Montmokency. He ni. July, j8ii, Rose Lloyd, dau. of
John Kearney, Bishop of Ossory, and by her (who d, Jan. 1874)
had issue,
1. John, late of Castle Morres. 2, Joseph, Capt. sgth Regt.
3. Harvey Mervyn, of Kilcoran, Callan, co. Kilkenny, ni. Aug.
1853, Louisa, 2nd dau. of William Morris Reade, of Rossenara, co.
Kilkenny, and has issue. His eldest son, Harvey William, d. 31
Aug. 18S7. 4. Raymond.
1. Anne Sarah, in. John Congreve Fleming, and had issue
2. Letitia, in. John Armstrong, of Graigaverne, Queen's Co.,
and had issue. 3. Rose, d. num.
4. Elizabeth, in. William Jacob Blacker, of Woodbrook, co. We.xford, D.L., who d.s.ft. 27 Dec. 1S69.
5. Sarah, in. Thomas R. Browne, of Aughentaine, CO. Tyrone,
and has issue.
6. Fanny, in. Capt. Thomas Le Poer Bookey, of Doninga, co.
Kilkenny.
Mr. Pratt de Montmorency d. 20 Sept. 1859, and was j. by his.
eldest son,
John Pratt de Montmorency, of Castle Morres, co. Kilkenny,
b. I M.ay, 1815; in. 28 June. 1838, Hon. Henrietta O'Grady, dau.
of Standish, 1st Viscount Guillamore, and had issue,
1. Harvey John, his heir.
2, Waller, successor to his brother, now of Castle Morres.
3.^ Mervyn Standish, b, 29 June, \Z.\^\ in. 19 June, 1883, Annie,
widow of Gustaf Baron de Geer, of Zeist, Holland.
4. Raymond Oliver, Col. late 2nd Hatt. Royal Irish Rifles, b. n
Oct. 1845 ; III. 20 .^pril, 1885, .Ada Pierce Tighe, dau. and co-heir
of Hon. John James Bury, son of the 2nd Earl of CharlevilleJ and*
d. 1894.
1. Kate Maria.
2. Rose Emily, in, 15 July, 1873, Capt. Frederic Arthur Bertie,
son of Hon. and Rev. Frederick liertie and Lady Georgina
Bertie, of Weston Manor, co. Oxford, who d. 2a Sept , 1S85,
leaving issue {see Burke's Peerage, .\uingdon, E.).
He d. 6 May, 1868, and was s. by his eldest son,
Harvey John de Montmorency, of Castle Morres, co. Kilkenny, late 2nd Dragoon Guards, b. May, 1840; in. 12 Nov. 1867,
Gr.-Kce, dau. of Sir Thomas Fraser Grove, Bart., of Feme, Wilts,
and d. 20 Jan. 1873, leaving issue a dau.,
Henrietta Kathleen.
Arms Arg., a 'cross gu. between four eagles displayed saCrest A peacock in his pride ppr. Motto Dieu ayde.
Seat Castle Morres, Knocktopher, co. Kilkenny.
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^sie Duliuagc of
do so. IkfT 1
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je. It Siiould be
I have Oiten eane near the point of writing to you abcwt yoitr
fsBdly, but, as so often happens, desLected to do ao. So, hcare goes.
I liavE been intrigued by the kiiowlcdgc, or supponition, tnat
there were sevc2raL distinct branched of yoon* family in Canada. I refer to
1. The faaily Ir '' ' n-Ti Qatar io, xr?^ it in PrestonV
2. The fBnily i; i.s Fails, Ont.
At the laoraent, I have tdslaid My ^ulmage file, but, as I recall, you had not
indicated vrfiere the^e faadlies branched fpom the main stem. Do you kncnv now?
This brinj^s xae to a third branch which I cams on si)out two
years a^, Thi*^ brsj^ch, spelling the nariic Telriag-e, lagtetl for throe generations, and is novi represented by feriales only, resided in Ganden ToimsrdD,
;3ust north of Bath, a matter of ten miles, since 1139* This faKdly branches
off fipom Adaa, son of the original Johan Dolmetsch, This is the f ?!raily whose
pedigree is foiind ir Ikrfce's Landed 'lerdbdby. They are tt^naod 'DJili-iaGS &l
t;nr
DOLIuVtE of Rathkeale, Ireland. Perhaps I am irronn;, and id arc was a grand-^nn
,
and son of Jolius. Tlio family here (in Canden) claim this descent.
(Johan)
(Julius)
Mssok
Capt. Julius
Joseph Saapson
vailiaa Julius
Olive Estlier
iQ.ice Mel aide
Halen Aaelia
Bdith I4arcella
Joseph Pr1.ce,
Julia Rosamond
Geneva l-linetta
1 have an extensive file on this fasaily, Gorae wjrth and see 5.t.
Sincerely,
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The earliest document, from Public Records Office, London, r elates the
arrival at St. Catherine's of a large party of Palatine emigrants fleeing religi
ous
persecution; this is available, in 38 printed pages: New York Genealogical
Recor d, vols. hO and I4I v.1909, 1910), and the D, entry is vol. kO, p. 162.
i imagine you vrould find listed in this source several dozen of the families
represented among your collection of early pioneers in Canada: Iraberger (Embury
),
Hecht (Heck), Lorentz (Lavirence), etc.
For the background of the religious squabbles and displaced persons,
see F. R, Diffenderffer, "The German Exodus to England in 1709," Proceedings
and Addresses, Pennsylvania German Society 7 (I896) 257-^413,
'V-: .>!
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Dr. H, C. Burleigh
April 6, 1965
and from x;hom all living Dulmages, Dolmages, Delmages, etc. appear to derive,
(2) John cl700- is said to have left children but no grandchildren.
(3) Adam cl703- is said to have died unmarried; he v;as vestryman
of Rathkeale Church cl7U5.
(ii) daughter cl707(5) daughter cl709Born in Ireland were
(6) Julius cl71u- left children but no graadchildren
a) Jacob cl712- " " " "
Contemporary members of the family in Ireland know of a brother of
Johann Adam Dolmetsch who, at about the sa-ae time (1709), went to Jamaica and
founded a family vihich persisted there until 1830.
Gerhardt Dulmage (cl697-1769) had three sons of genealogical
inportance:
1. Adam John Dulmage, m. Elizabeth Powell, fathered 5 sons and 3 daughters,
dying about 1801.
One son, Capt. James Delmage, emigrated to Chatham, Canada cl839.
In the absence of contrary evidence, assume this ancestor for all Delmages
and Dolmages. "
2. Philip Dulmage, b 17 3h
m Anne Suckle i.Ruttle) of jftathkeale, sister of Mrs, Barbara (Ruckle) Heck.
Ilieir grandson, Garrett Dulmage 1788- , married Sarah Faraght, and emigrated
to Lanark County, Ontario, CI82I4 vaneestors of J.A.B. Dulma-ge, Q.G.)
3. Jacob Dulmage, progenitor of the United Enroire Loyalist Dulmages.
Born in Ireland cl720. Married 1st, cl7i4l, Margaret Sinbury (g1720-c1716),
daughter of Andreas Imberger (Andrew Embury) and sister of Philip Embury
(v/ell-knovm pioneer of Methodism) and his three emigrant-brothers. In 17U9
(Rathkeale) Jacob married 2nd Anna Barabra Switzer. They emigrated to New
York in 1760, supDOsedly aboard the Perry . In 1781, they were living, old
and frail, in the vicinity of Albany, N, I,, -nd probably died in that locality
soon after.
The two UE Leyalists, Lieut, John Dulmage (30 December 17iti;-cl8li;)
and Sgt. David Dulmage (17u6- ) were children of Jacob and Margaret Embury.
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April 6, 1965
The indications are that John Dulmage, UE, preceded his father
and stepmother to America by about four years; even though only 12, he
appears to have attached himself to Edward Carscallen and to have come over to
New York ^^rith him cl756.
The 1760 migration was promoted by Philip Embury (1729-1775) who
hoped to establish a nev; linen industry in New York City, The New York
state archives^i Albany, contain several docxoments pertaining to this illstarred venture. Briefly, the emigrants wanted large land grants (1000 acres
each) but after battling red tape, the land they were granted proved to be
too rough and mountainous for any for^Ti of agriculture. Jacob Dulmage Sr,
and Jacob Dulmage Jr. ^^/hora I identify as the eldest son of Jacob and Margaret
,
born cl7U0) were among 25 signers of the first land petition, but are not found
fiirther, Jacob Jr. may have emigrated to the V/est Indies at the time of the
Revolution.
In oral tradiSition, the found er of the family in New York w as
"Jason" ^pronounced YAW-son) but we have f otind no documentation for the
legend that he ovmed the site of Jersey City. Personally, I am inclined to
dismiss this as half imagination and half garbling.
The future Loyallt, John Dulmage, by 1773 had acquired a leasehold
on a 203-acre tract in the Camden ^alley (now Vjashington County, New York),
adjacent to the Vermont border. By 1776 he had cleared 30 acres and oxmed
a few cows and pigs when agitation for American indpendence made it seem
expedient for him to take refuge in Montreal,
The i^lghbors in Camden Valley included his uncles Philip and
David Embury, his brother-inlavr Paul Heck, his patron Sdviard ^arscallen,
Peter Sperling, Valentine Detlot, Abraham Binninger, wathan Hawley, iiilias
Hoffman, and_ Peter 14iller, I believe all of these had come from County
Limerick to ^^ex-7 York, and that most were German- Irish (Palatines),
From this point on, I assume you are on familiar ground lih
the Public Archives of ^anada and the fifty volumes of histoirlcal ocuraenta
transcribed from archives in London, Ottavia, Montpelier, VJashington, etc. by
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