Year Mo Day Person(s) Place(s) Event Reference 1300 Powerscourt "The reason why our parish is called Powerscourt is because for over twenty years at Extracts from Rev. A.E. Stokes' Lecture, the beginning of the fourteenth century, before the coming of the O'Tooles, Eustace le Our Parish of Powerscourt Poer, (an ancestor of the Marquis of Waterford), and his heir, Geoffrey le Poer, were the last effective Anglo-Norman governors of the king's castle of Balytenyth, which stood at the end of the granite ridge where Powerscourt House now stands, high above the fields of gorse which still run down to the Dargle below."

1660 Powerscourt Church of Ireland Library at Braemor Park,Churchtown, Dublin has considerable Posting by Anne Mulligan on website information on Enniskerry residents in the 1660 Powerscourt Parish records. http://enniskerryhistory.org/home/index.php/ share-your-history

Powerscourt Google maps - Powerscourt Desmene, Enniskerry about 10.4 miles north of Roundwood. Proximity to: Kilmalin, Kilgarron, Killgarran, Parknasilloge, Knocksink, Knockbawn, Annacrivey, Little Newtown, Curtlestown, Ballybrew, Monastery, Bray, Glencree 1741 Pender Killylease, 1741, Pender, George, Killylease, Co. Wicklow, Esq. (see below for Killylease Index to Prerogative Wills of Ireland, Page Wicklow location) 371

1745 Killylease, Noted here to show proximity of "Killylease" to other placenames in Wicklow. http://www.bloodlines.net/TB/Notes/Irish Wicklow Transcription of stallion records: "April 27-30, 1745: THE Great FEARNOUGHT to be Stallions/Irish-Stallions.htm let out to Mares at Killylease in the County of Wicklow, within one Mile of Baltinglass, and 3 of Castledermot, at 30 s Leaps and Tryals." Note Castledermot is in County Kildare 1781 Pender, County William Pender’s approximate birth year. Notes: Data came from William’s 99th-100th Regiment record: certificate of William Wicklow, discharge papers, which show he was recruited at Roundwood and that he had been discharge. Film 861768 item 1066 FHL Ireland born “in the Parish of Powerscourt, in or near the town of Wicklow.” However, British Film. Wicklow Town is not in the parish of Powerscourt. So - was William born in or near the town of Wicklow, or was he born in the parish of Powerscourt? See also Griffiths Valuation notes below.

1785 Maguire Powerscourt Powerscourt Demense Cemetery transcription: Here lies the body of James Maguire www.igp- parish, who departed this life 30 day of August 1785 aged 76 years (rest of headstone web.com/Wickow/pdfs/graveyards/powers Wicklow underground). Note: a Maguire or McGuire was godfather to our soldier William courtDemense.pdf Pender's son John in Canada. Another Maguire buried later in Powerscourt Demense: This stone is erected by James Maguire in memory of his son and daughter George died 179(2?) aged 20 years and Mary 179? Aged 18 years 1791 Hesse District, Quebec formerly covered the current area of Ontario and Quebec. In 1791 Quebec Upper was divided into Upper and Lower Canada at the current Ontario-Quebec border Canada

1792 Western 1792 Hesse District was renamed Western District. Norfolk County encompassed the District, Upper current county plus parts of the current counties of Elgin, Middlesex, Oxford, Brant, Canada and Haldimand

1792 Pender, Kilquade, James Pender born 1792 Kilquade, Wicklow. Within 10 miles from Powerscourt. WO 97/870/31 - 75th Regiment of Foot James Wicklow, Ireland Year Mo Day Person(s) Place(s) Event Reference 1792 11 23 Pender Saint George, A marriage between a John Pender and Mary Brookman. LDS Batch M510121 FamilySearch Sydney, Cape Source Call no. 0814172; Film, Printout Call No. 1205004. Breton,

1798- Wallace Wicklow William Pender was part of the “Wallace Fencibles” between 1798 and 1800. WO www.nationalarchives.gov.uk 1800 Fencibles, 13/3961 - Wallace FENCIBLE INFANTRY: Militia and Volunteers Muster Books and William Pay Lists The National Archives, Kew. Date range: 1798 - 1800. Source: The Pender Catalogue of The National Archives. Data at hand shows placenames Knutsford and Andover – I believe these are in England. I’m guessing fencibles sent there to protect English coast against Napoleonic forces.

1798 5 24 Prendergast County 1798 Rebellion - Killed at Dunlavin: David Prendergast, yeoman, Saundersgrove www.interment.net/data/ireland/wicklow/nic Wicklow, Corps holas/nicholas.htm Dunlavin

1798 5 26 Prendergast County Stories from the 1798 rebellion. Captain Saunders tricks some Corps members into http://indigo.ie/~kfinlay/shamsquire/rebellion Wicklow revealing themselves as United Irishmen and puts them under arrest at the wicklow.htm and markethouse in Dunlavin. But later they were shot in revenge for a military casualty. www.chapters.eiretek.org/books/shamsquir One of those shot was a Peter Prendergast who was left for dead. Bodies were e/rebellionwicklow.htm buried in large pit at cemetery of Tournant, where Prendergast was discovered to still be alive & so was rescued & lived to an advanced age. From same source: killed: Andrew Prendergast of Ballinacrow; Peter Prendergast of Bumbohall.

1798 10 Wallace Wicklow and (From the trial of Hugh Wollaghan). Richard Byrne was a witness. Richard was a http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index/IRL- Fencibles Dublin areas member of the Wallace Fencibles. Placenames: Bray, Killencarrig, Delgany, WICKLOW/2004-12 Newtown-Mount-Kennedy, Rathdum (Rathdrum?), Roundwood, a barracks in Dublin, and a “rendevous” on Kevin Street (the latter is where Byrne lived since enlisting. Is it in Dublin?). Captain Armstrong commanded the district and gave orders that rebels should be shot or hung, not captured. These orders came after the attack on Arklow. Q. Was it not the practice of the corps to go out on scouring parties, without orders, to protect their own property and that of their neighbours? A. I always looked upon it as an order and practice of the corps, particularly after what Captain Armstrong had mentioned. 1798 12 Pender, William in Captain Addison's Company. In Dec 1798 was on a march from Northwich Betty Thomson research summary William, to Lyndhurst, Hampshire in the Eighth Company of Wallace Fencibles. He then Wallace served in Poole, Dorset, Jersey and Guernsey. Has an "I" for "Irish" after his name. Fencibles

1800 Famine (probably from scorched earth policy during the 1798) "For King and Canada" by A. Barry Roberts

1801 Act of Union 1803 Treaty of Amiens 1803 Pender Ireland William Pender (a younger) born in Canada approximately this year. See Census for 1851 and 1881 Canadian census Montague 1851 and Beckwith 1881. If son of William the soldier, could have been somewhere else during census of 1820/21 Goulbourn/Nepean (only one son listed and John has been confirmed as son). Year Mo Day Person(s) Place(s) Event Reference 1803 Talbot Ireland, Col. Thomas Talbot settles west of Kettle Creek at Port Talbot. Notes: Talbot’s Elgin County Museum Settlement Canada ancestral home was Castle Malahide near Dublin. Talbot was personal secretary to Simcoe in 1791. Received land grant of 5,000 acres. Talbot Settlement grew to over 65,000 acres in current counties Elgin, Kent, Essex, Haldinand, Norfolk and Middlesex. 1803 Talbot History of Between 1803 thru 1851: The Talbot Settlement. When John Graves Simcoe toured Elgin County websiteDiscovering Your Settlement Elgin County Upper Canada as its first Lieutenant-Governor, his young aide-de-camp, Lieutenant Roots in Elgin: A Guide to Genealogical Thomas Talbot, first met and fell in love with the Ontario wilds. Having resigned from Resources in Elgin County, Ontario the army, Talbot wanted enough land at the mouth of the Kettle Creek to establish a by James L. McCallum; Edited by Jean small agricultural community. Unable to secure enough land at that location Talbot Bircham; Web presentation by Bruce was able to secure 5,000 acres at Port Talbot. Much of Southwestern Ontario had C.Johnson Jr. been surveyed by 1803. Most of the land was owned by speculators, the Crown and the Anglican Church. Talbot was faced with the problem of settling immigrants in spite of the difficulty caused by these large tracts of forests which blocked communication and hindered travel. Talbot was to receive two hundred acres for each of the settlers he located on his original grant. Talbot, however, settled the immigrants on land in Aldborough and Dunwich Townships, as well as taking his 200 acres in those townships. 1803 100th Reg't Frederick John Falkiner, Esq., of County Derry, Protestant, Orangeman, proposed "For King and Canada" by A. Barry Roberts regiment 1804 Napoleon Emperor of France. King George III authorizes raising infantry regiment in "For King and Canada" by A. Barry Roberts Ireland. Unemployed migrate to Dublin & other large towns. ca 100th Reg't Dublin, Ireland Regiment raised. This is also the year of enlistment for William Pender of same reg’t. "For King and Canada: The Story of the 1804 Additional Notes: The PRO has the Regimental Description Book for the 99th (late 100th Regiment of Foot During the War of 100th) Regiment in War Office - WO 25 volume 550 which is also available on 1812," by A. Barry Roberts, Goulbourn microfilm from the LDS. Also Series 1 British Military Records. “C” Series NAC Township Historical Society and Museum, National Archives of Canada 1757-1899; Series 1-B Records of the Canadian 2004, ISBN 1-55036-683-1 Command 1785-1883. Series 1-D – Miscellaneous Loyalist Muster Rolls & Militia 1812.

1804 Pender Ireland Approximate birth year for a William Pender found in 1851 census for Montague, 1851 Canadian census Lanark County, Ontario, Canada. Census sez he was born in Ireland. If this William was the son of William the soldier, he does not necessarily appear in the Nepean/Goulbourn 1821 census (only one boy and one girl listed, and John has already been identified as Wm the soldier's son). Could be this William had a different father. Or perhaps he had moved out of the household (approximate age 17 or 18 at time of 1821 census)

1804 5 24 Pender, Roundwood, William Pender enlisted in 100th Regiment of Foot at Roundwood in County Wicklow, 99th-100th Regiment records (see below) William Wicklow, Ireland. Ireland 1804 100th Reg't Reigmental training depot. Where? Dublin? "For King and Canada" by A. Barry Roberts

1804 100th Reg't John McGuire of Eniskillen enlists, age 22. Had served with Yeomanry corps and "For King and Canada" by A. Barry Roberts Fermanagh militia. He was the colour sergeant with the 100th Reg't. He would later be godfather to William's son, John. Year Mo Day Person(s) Place(s) Event Reference 1805 2 28 100th Reg't Regiment designated as the County of Dubln Regiment, 100th Regiment of Foot; "For King and Canada" by A. Barry Roberts Falkiner as Colonel-in-Chief

1805 3 19 100th Reg't Warrenpoint Embarcation in naval transports, part of a convoy. Went to Isle of Wight; army depot "For King and Canada" by A. Barry Roberts (Northern at New Port. Ireland) and Isle of Wight 1805 6 100th Reg't, Haslar Regiment located at Haslar Barracks, Gosport, near Portsmouth. William Pender "For King and Canada" by A. Barry Roberts. Pender, Barracks, appears on WO 12/9848 list. Research notes by Betty Thomson William Portsmouth

1805 8 10 100th Reg't The regiment left for Canada in a convoy of troop transports, merchant vessels, and "For King and Canada" by A. Barry Roberts Navy vessels bound for North America. A six-week voyage was expected. The transports included: Eagel, Osborne, Nais (or Aeneas) Three Friends (or Two Friends?) and Two Brothers (or Three Brothers?) (for confusion on the ship names, see later entries from book) 1805 10 100th Reg't Storm at sea. The Nais (or Aeneas?) shipwrecked, most perished. Two Friends (or "For King and Canada" by A. Barry Roberts Three Friends?) also wrecked on Coast of Cape Breton. 1805 11 14 100th Reg't Quebec City Ships Osborne and Eagle arrive in Quebec "For King and Canada" by A. Barry Roberts 1805 11 19 100th Reg't Three Brothers (or Two Brothers??) at harbor of Arichat in Nova Scotia "For King and Canada" by A. Barry Roberts 1806 1 6 100th Reg't "Two Friends" detachments are at Sydney, Cape Breton, and "Three Brothers" at "For King and Canada" by A. Barry Roberts Halifax, Nova Scotia

1806 100th Reg't Quebec City Spring of 1806, shipwrecked detachments have now arrived at Quebec "For King and Canada" by A. Barry Roberts

1807 10 6 Pender, John Quebec City John, son of William Pender, private soldier in His Majesty’s Hundredth Regiment of Transcript register Anglican Cathedral, Foot, and of Elizabeth his Wife, was born October the sixth, and baptized October the Quebec City, Quebec National Archives fifteenth in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and seven. By me Folio 51 microfilm M-138.2. See also (signed) Salter Jehosaphat Mountain Deputy Chaplain to the Garrison of Quebec. Canadian census for 1851 and 1871. Present (signed) Elizabeth Pender mother her mark x proxy for Margaret Agan. John McGuire Godfather his mark x; James Reynolds Godfather his mark x

1807 100th Reg't Fall (October) 1807 -Detachments of regiment transferred [from Quebec City] to "For King and Canada" by A. Barry Roberts Montreal and to posts along the St. Lawrence and Richelieu Rivers. Some married rank and file could rent lodging in Montreal.

1808 Upper Militia Act requiring all males between 16 and 60 to be part of militia. An Index of the Land Claim Certificates of Canada Upper Canada Militamen who Served in the -1814. Compiled by Wilfred R. Lauber, Toronto 1995. ISBN 0-7779-0190-0

1809 6 28 100th Reg't Montreal General return "For King and Canada" by A. Barry Roberts

1809 100th Reg't From Rotation to Fort George at Niagara. Portages sections: Montreal, Lachine, "For King and Canada" by A. Barry Roberts Montreal to Cascades, Cedars, Coteau du Lac, McDonald's Point, Glengarry House, Cornwall, Fort George Fort Wellington (Augusta Twp), Kingston, Prescott, then by schooner to Niagara. at Niagara Year Mo Day Person(s) Place(s) Event Reference 1809 8 100th Reg't Niagara area Regiment at Fort George; some sent to Fort Chippawa, Fort Erie, Fort Amherstburg "For King and Canada" by A. Barry Roberts (Malden), Fort St. Joseph. Also note: Rev. Robert Addison, St. Mark's at Niagara, Church of England records ca Hall, Sarah Ireland Sarah Hall born in Ireland (Sarah would later marry John Pender, son of William Census 1851 and 1871 (see) 1810 Pender).

1810 Malahide, Town surveyed. Malahide website (London District), Canada 1811 100th Reg't Expectations of transfer to Halifax & then to Bermuda. Instead, sent to Fort William "For King and Canada" by A. Barry Roberts Henry, Fort Chambly, and Three Rivers (HQ). (I also made a note of St. John's or Saint John sur Richelieu) 1812 2 18 100th Reg't Fort Ile-aux-Noix "For King and Canada" by A. Barry Roberts

1812 3 3 Pender, Fort William Extract comes from the registers of the Christ Anglican Church serving Fort William Marlene Simmons letter/transcript William Henry (Sorel) Henry (now called Sorel) register for the year 1812 on the back of folio 6, Quebec (99th/100th National Archives microfilm #M-128.41: Helen [Ellen] Daughter of William Pender a Reg’t) private in the hundredth Regiment and of Elizabeth his Wife was born on the third of March one thousand eight hundred and twelve, and baptized on the twenty second day of the same month. The Sponsors were John Murray, Esther Noone & Rose Cole. (signed) x The Mark of William Pender The Father; E Noone, X the Mark of Elizabeth Pender proxy for Rose Cole; (signed) John Jackson Officiating Chaplain to the Troops

1812 5 2 100th Reg't Regiment granted title of HRH The Prince Regent's County of Dublin Regiment "For King and Canada" by A. Barry Roberts

1812 6 28 War of 1812. London British intelligence confirms declaration of War. Col. Talbot receives dispatch Elgin Military Museum site Talbot district appointing him head of London District militia. Excepts from an essay on "The War of settlement 1812 and the Talbot Settlement." by M. Wayne Neal.

1812 6 100th Reg't Garrisons at Sorel, Three Rivers, Quebec and Montreal (HQ) 1812 100th Reg't A company was stationed at Turkey Point (Charlotteville, Norfolk), a fort in the area Book, “The Talbot Regime, or the First Half south of Malahide, during the War of 1812, until just after Proctor’s defeat. (page 82) Century of the Talbot Settlement” by C.O. Ermatinger, K.C.; canadiana Reprint Series No. 05, Global Heritage Press. ISBN 1- 894378-11-3

1812 7 24 Aury, John Lincoln War of 1812. Muster Roll of Captain Jonathan Moore, 4th Lincoln [Militia], from 25th http://olivetreegenealogy.com/mil/1812/data and Skelly, County, Upper July to 24th of August 1812, both days inclusive. Privates include names that will be _jnmoore.shtml Daniel Canada later associated with William's son, John Pender: John Aury and Daniel Skelly (Niagara District) Year Mo Day Person(s) Place(s) Event Reference 1812 Aurey, John Lincoln John Aurey - 2nd Flank Company, 4th Regiment, Lincoln Militia. NAC RG9, IB4, Vol An Index of the Land Claim Certificates of County, Upper 18, File 5, pages 388-389 Upper Canada Militamen who Served in the Canada War of 1812-1814. Compile by Wilfred R. (Niagara Lauber, Toronto 1995. ISBN 0-7779-0190-0 District)

1812 Parks, James Lincoln James Parks, 1st Flank Co, 2nd Regiment, Lincoln Militia. NAC RG9, IB4, Vol 22, An Index of the Land Claim Certificates of County, Upper File 67, pages 2060-2061. May or may not be related to John Parks, whose family Upper Canada Militamen who Served in the Canada married into Pender family later. War of 1812-1814. Compile by Wilfred R. (Niagara Lauber, Toronto 1995. ISBN 0-7779-0190-0 District)

1812 Brooks NAC RG9, IB4, Volume 18, File 13: William Brooks, Flank Co 1st Regt Middlesex An Index of the Land Claim Certificates of Militia. pages 1338-1339. Thomas Brooks, Flank Co, 2nd Regt Lincoln Militia pp 1336-Upper Canada Militamen who Served in the 1337. Robert Brooks, 2nd Regt, Lincoln Militia. Pp 1333-1335. Jacob Brooks 1st War of 1812-1814. Compile by Wilfred R. Reg't York Militia pp 1331-1332. William D. Brooks Incorporated Militia pp 1328-1329. Lauber, Toronto 1995. ISBN 0-7779-0190-0

1813 4 29 U.S. captures York (Toronto) "For King and Canada" by A. Barry Roberts 1813 5 100th Reg't Grimsby U.S. captures Fort George. Retreat to (Grimsby) Forty Mile Creek. Fort Erie also "For King and Canada" by A. Barry Roberts captured by U.S. 1813 5 30 100th Reg't Sackett's Harbor (across from Kingston) "For King and Canada" by A. Barry Roberts 1813 6 3 100th Reg't Stoney Creek. American withdrawal to Ft. George "For King and Canada" by A. Barry Roberts

1813 6 6 100th Reg't 8 companies at Ile-aux-Noix, south of Montreal on the Richelieu River "For King and Canada" by A. Barry Roberts 1813 100th Reg't Summer. 100th at or near Kingston "For King and Canada" by A. Barry Roberts

1813 7 27 100th Reg't Plattsburgh, NY - surrenders to British forces. Plundering. "For King and Canada" by A. Barry Roberts

1813 8 100th Reg't To Prescott and Kingston. Wives and children to Montreal. Two groups of Grenadiers "For King and Canada" by A. Barry Roberts serve as marines aboard 2 ships, Wolfe and Royal George (out of Kingston). Each group has junior officer, 2 sergeants, a drummer and 45 men.

1813 9 100th Reg't March from Kinston to York and Burlington (Heights). Flank companies to Long Point "For King and Canada" by A. Barry Roberts under Lt. Col. Hamilton. Detachment remained at Long Point and at Turkey Point until defeat at Moraviantown on Thames River, 5 October. Grenadiers still acting as marines with naval squad on Lake Ontario.

1813 9 100th Reg't Many taken ill with malaria, fever at 4-mile Creek, 12-Mile Creek Hospital and York "For King and Canada" by A. Barry Roberts hospitals & Burlington & Lancaster Sep, Oct, Nov

1813 10 100th Reg't 7 compaines under Major Taylor rear guard action for evacuation of Ft. George to "For King and Canada" by A. Barry Roberts Burlington. Main body of 100th to Stoney Creek.

1813 11 100th Reg't Prescott detachment (40 men) at Battle of Crysler's Farm "For King and Canada" by A. Barry Roberts

1813 12 18 100th Reg't Reoccupation of Fort George and the taking of Niagara. "For King and Canada" by A. Barry Roberts Year Mo Day Person(s) Place(s) Event Reference 1813 12 26 Pender, Christ Church Extract comes from the registers of Christ Church Anglican Cathedral in Montreal, Marlene Simmons letter/transcript William (100th- Anglican register for the year 1813 on the back of folio 27, Quebec National Archives microfilm 99th Regt) Cathedral, #M-128.1. On the Twenty sixth day of December, one thousand eight hundred and Montreal, thirteen, Elizabeth, Daughter of William Pender, private in the Hundredth Regiment Quebec and Elizabeth Pepper his Wife was Born and baptized on the following day. The sponsors are Barney Gaulley, Fanny Jenneson and Mary Porter who have hereunto signed their Names – By me (signed) Jt. Mountain Chaplain. Also signed: Barney Gauly, Fanny Jenneson, Mary Porter, Wm Pender Father, the mother absent

1814 7 100th Reg't 100th at Chippawa and Fort Erie. Some with 2nd Battalion of Lincoln County Militia at "For King and Canada" by A. Barry Roberts Battle of Chippewa. Lots of wounded. Remnant went to York. Some taken prisoner but returned by 9 Nov 1814. Wounded, invalids, women sent to Cornwall. Some at Fort Erie. Some at Ft. George,

1814 7 16 Pender, Christ Church Extract comes from the registers of Christ Church Anglican Cathedral in Montreal, Marlene Simmons letter/transcript William Anglican register for the year 1814 on the front of folio 16, Quebec National Archives microfilm (99th/100th Cathedral, #M-128.1: On the Sixteenth day of July, one thousand eight hundred and fourteen, Reg’t) Montreal, Ellen [Helen], daughter of William Pender private in the Hundred Regiment and Quebec Elizabeth his wife Died and was buried on the following day – The Witnefses are William Walker and William Kane who have hereunto signed their Names – By me (signed) Jt. Mountain Chaplain. Also (signed) x Will'm Walker Mark, Will'm Kane

1814 7 24 Battle of Lundy's Lane "For King and Canada" by A. Barry Roberts 1814 7 27 100th moved up to Queenston and back to the Forts (Ft. George) "For King and Canada" by A. Barry Roberts

1814 7 31 Pender, Christ Church Extract comes from the registers of Christ Church Anglican Cathedral in Montreal, Marlene Simmons letter/transcript William (100th Anglican register for the year 1814 on the back of folio 16, Quebec National Archives microfilm Reg’t) Cathedral, #M-128.1: On the Thirty first day of July, one thousand eight hundred and fourteen Montreal, Elizabeth, Daughter of William Pender private in the Hundred Regiment and Quebec Elizabeth his wife Died and was buried on the first of August following – The Witnefses are James Lang and William Kane, who have hereunto signed their Names. By me (signed) Jt. Mountain Chaplain, (signed) James Lang, Will'm Kane

1814 8 4 100th Reg't Fort Erie (Snake Hill assault) "For King and Canada" by A. Barry Roberts

1814 10 100th Reg't Queenston Heights, Cook's Mills skirmish; Fort Mississauga (regimental HQ) "For King and Canada" by A. Barry Roberts

1814 11 100th Reg't Nov/Dec Back to Lachine and Montreal "For King and Canada" by A. Barry Roberts 1814 12 24 War of 1812 Treaty of Ghent signed Christmas Eve Year Mo Day Person(s) Place(s) Event Reference 1815 Pender, A 1910 death record for Thomas Pender of North Gower states age 95 at death, so Death cert #008462 Canadian Census Thomas born about 1815. Exact Date and Placeof birth not given. Father's name William 1871 Pender, born Ireland. Mother's name not given. Lived on Lot 6, concession 3 in Noeth Gower, Carleton County. Farmer. Widowed at time of death. Informant was Ellen Pender, Post Office Carsonby. Serves to create another mystery, because census of 1820/21 shows that the William living in Goulbourn (assume the soldier William) had only one son and one daughter. Now we have at least three boys whose father was named William who were born prior to 1820/21. Was there another William Pender in the area, or were the boys living elsewhere at the time of census? Maybe just the oldest boy was there helping with clearing land? Adding to the mystery is the 1851 census entry for Thomas of North Gower who was born circa 1822. If the same person, and if that last date is correct, that makes more sense to be the son of Wm the soldier. Census records support this theory, as in 1871, Thomas senior living in North Gower shown as born circa 1821 in Ontario and in 1881, shown as born circa 1823 in Ontario. In 1891, census shows his age as 67 and his parents both born in Ireland.

1815 1 100th Reg't At Lachine "For King and Canada" by A. Barry Roberts

1815 2 6 Brooks, St. Andrews, Benjamin Brooks’ marriage to Nancy Olive Harris. The Brooks surname gets joined Brooks/Corliss genealogy & general web Benjamin Argenteuil, with Pender surname later. St. Andre d’Argenteuil on the Riviere des Outaouais – on searches; Also LDS website for marriage Quebec the banks of the Ottawa River between Montreal and Hull. Site of Lachute protestant data. cemetery. Other placenames Grenville, Harrington, carillon. First papermill; Quebec Gazette newspaper.

1815 2 100th Reg't At Montreal "For King and Canada" by A. Barry Roberts 1815 3 100th Reg't Fort William Henry (Sorel), Fort Chambly, Fort St. John, Fort Ile-aux-Noix "For King and Canada" by A. Barry Roberts

1815 3 24 Brooks, John Nominal List of Officers, Noncommissioned Officers, Drummers and Privates of the An Index of the Land Claim Certificates of Incorporated Militia of Upper Canada, who are entitled to a Gratuity of Land for their Upper Canada Militamen who Served in the Services during the late war. Privates page 347. Brooks, John War of 1812-1814. Compile by Wilfred R. Lauber, Toronto 1995. ISBN 0-7779-0190-0

1815 6 100th Reg't Chambly Most of rank-and-file at fort Chambly, there for a year or so. Note a Lt. Prendergast "For King and Canada" by A. Barry Roberts transferred to the 100th from Canadian Voltigeurs as Ensign. (probably just coincidence & not related)

1816 Powerscourt Also there are maps of all the townlands owned by Lord Powerscourt (done by hand Posting by Anne Mulligan on website in 1816) which show all the fields(in each townland), the size of the fields,even the http://enniskerryhistory.org/home/index.php/ houses are marked, the names of all the tenants. The book of maps is kept at the share-your-history Irish Architectural Archives, Merrion Square for safekeeping and owned by The Hon Grainia (Wingfield )Langrische. All the names of the people living in Enniskerry in 1816 are on the maps e.g. Buckley,Shirley,Toole,Quigley,Pharr,Vanna etc.Examples of names in Cookstown:Buckley, Gaskin, Collins, Grey, James, Russell, Troy, Williams. Monastery: Bagnall, Darlington, Dixon, Doyle, Keegan, Patrickson, Stronge, Young and Whelan etc. Year Mo Day Person(s) Place(s) Event Reference 1816 2 100th 100th Regiment renamed 99th Regiment (the Old 100th or the Late 100th). "For King and Canada" by A. Barry Roberts Regiment / 99th Regiment 1816 7 99th Niagara Regiment to Fort George (Niagara) until 1817. Rev. Robert Addison first rector of St. "For King and Canada" by A. Barry Roberts Regiment Mark's Church. (Late 100th)

1816 10 10 Pender, infant Niagara Note for death of an infant, Margaret Pender, 99th Regiment. Buried at Niagara. This http://www.tbaytel.net/bmartin/niag-bur.htm information was originally published by: ONTARIO HISTORICAL SOCIETY Papers and Records Volume 3, Published in Toronto in 1901 Pages 7-73. Notes: FHL book call number 971.3 K2rd US/CAN. birth & bap records from early Niagara compiled by Douglas A. Robbins

1816 - Talbot As time passed, Talbot placed settlers on lands in Southwold, Yarmouth, Malahide http://home.ican.net/~bedmonds/ElginOGS/ 1818 Settlement and Bayham townships in Elgin County. In the years between 1816 and 1818, Scottish settlers came to the Talbot Settlement; many of these were given land in Col. Talbot's reserved area of Aldborough and Dunwich townships. Other Highlanders were given land in South Dorchester and North Yarmouth. In Malahide and Bayham townships the southerly part was settled by people from Nova Scotia.

1817 99th Back to Quebec "For King and Canada" by A. Barry Roberts Regiment (Late 100th)

1818 99th Richmond Richmond military depot. Wounded or diseased entitle to pension, according to rank "For King and Canada" by A. Barry Roberts Regiment and severity of disability. Chelsea out-pensioners. (Late 100th) 1818 3 7 Talbot settlers, Ireland, "The persons which I [Richard Talbot] propose to take out as settlers and I do engage Transcribed from (film of) original list, Charles Canada to locate them on the land assigned agreeable to the express conditions of your documents held in the collection of the Parks Lordship's [Rt Hon Earl Bathurst] circular. Cloghjordan, March 7th, 1818. Charles National Archives of Canada [Ottawa]: MG Parks, family of 6 males and 5 females, Farmer, 11, Colonial Office 384, vol. 3, page 547, reel B-877. (Ancestry.com) Year Mo Day Person(s) Place(s) Event Reference 1818 7 12 William Quebec His Majesty’s 99th Prince Regents Regt. of Foot Whereof Major General Sir photocopy of microfilm of certificate of Pender Edward Baines [V.C.B.?] is Colonel. These Are to Certify, 1st. Certificate of Age discharge. Film 861768 item 1066 FHL and Enlistment. That Private William Pender born in the Parish of Powerscourt in or British Film. near the Town of Wicklow in the County of Wicklow was enlisted for the aforesaid Regiment at Roundwood in the county of Wicklow on the 24th day of May 1804 at the age of twenty three for unlimited service. 2nd Certificate of Service. That he hath served in the Army for the space of Sixteen Years and sixty One Days, after the Age of Eighteen, according to the subjoined. Statement of Service. In What Corps:; From 24 May 1804 to 24 July 1818. 14 years 61 days as a Private. Total Service 14 years 61 days. Walace Fencibles from [not noted – just the “ mark. Appears he may have been in this Fencibles unit prior to service with 99th Regt]. 2 years as private; 2 years total service. Total years 16 days 61. 3rd certificate of the cause of Discharge. That in consequence of the Reduction of the Regiment he is hereby discharged in consequence of his length of service he is hereby recommended. 4th Certificate of being disqualified for Pension (not filled out – so it looks like he got his Pension); 5th Certificate of Character &c. &c. &c. That his General Conduct as a Soldier has been Very Good. 6th Certificate of the Settlement of all Demands. That he has received all just Demands of Pay, Clothing, &c. from his Entry into the Service to the date of this Discharge, as appears by his Receipt underneath. 7th Acknowledgement of the Receipt of all Demands. I William Pender do hereby acknowledge that I have received all my Clothing, Pay, Arrears of Pay, and all just Demands whatsoever, from the time of my Entry into the Service to the date of this Discharge with the [allowances?] of full pay to 24th September 1818. Witnessed by [S.J. Hingth?] Signature of the Soldier William Pender. 8th Certificate of Description. To prevent any improper use being made of this discharge, by its falling into other Hands, the following is a Description of the said Private William Pender. He is about thirty seven years of Age, is Five Feet Five Inches in height, Brown Hair, Blue Eyes, Dark Complexion; and by Trade or Occupation a Labourer. Given under my Hand, and the Seal of the Regiment at Quebec this 12th Day of July 1818. Signature of the Commanding Officer. John [Matthew?] [Grassigg?]

1818 99th Goulbourn In 1818, following the success of the Military Settlement scheme at Perth, the British Connie Fitzpatrick, web posting of excerpt Regiment Twp & government offered the [100th] Regiment, which had been re-numbered as the 99th from history of the 100th Regiment (Late 100th) Richmond during an Army reorganisation two years earlier, similar benefits if they would take Twp, near land in the newly surveyed Township of Goulbourn. The majority of the men and Ottawa many of the officers (who would continue on half pay) accepted the offer and were transported with their families by bateaux (river-boat) up the Ottawa River to a point below the Chaudiere Falls. There, after an encampment was set up under canvas, the men were engaged in blazing and clearing a road through to Bell’s Corners and then south to Chapman’s Ranch on the Jock River where a store house was built. Note: Goulbourn Twp Museum HIstory Centre has file H-166 with reference to 100th reg’t. e-m request for lookup/copies sent Jan 2, 2002. Year Mo Day Person(s) Place(s) Event Reference 1818 7 29 Talbot settlers Ireland to 3 or 4 ships arrived at Quebec City from Ireland. Newspapers publishing arrival of Quebec City ships: Quebec Mercury and Montreal Gazette. The "George Ponsonby" out of Dublin with 63 settlers. The HMS Iphigenia from Portsmouth. Lt. Gov'r Maitland & others - to York. The Brunswick, out of Cork with 230 Settlers (Talbot researcher mentions 180 of these of Richard Talbot’s party & the rest presumed to be disbanded soldiers). Richard Talbot was of Cloghjordan, Modreeny parish, Co. Tipperary. Most of the original petitioners were from 6-7 mile radius of his home. Speculation that some of the ship arrivals were disbanded soldiers. The Talbot group split up in Montreal. Some took the Schooner “Caledonia” to York/Toronto. Arrived 9 Sep 1818 and by October some of these were in vicinity of London. Some went to the area of the new settlement at Perth.

1818 9 23 Pender, Bytown, 23 Sep 1818 William was awarded a pension (WO 120 Volume 35). page 269, Index Crowder, British Army Pensioners Abroad, William Ontario #1945). On the same day, John McGuire was also awarded his pension (John pages 66, 228 McGuire was one of John Pender's godfathers). John's residence was listed as "Bytown, Ontario." (WO 120 Vol 70, page 187, Index 6600), John McGuire was also listed as residing in Bytown. Note that a Thomas McGuire was listed as a pensioner and his residence was in London, Ontario. Related? Possible migration connection?

1819 Brooks Approximate year Jonathan Brooks family came to province (of Ontario or Upper 1842 census (see) Canada)

1819 Brooks, Burgess Twp, Brooks, William (Thomas, Elizabeth) http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~ possible Lanark granny2/burgess1819.html related family 1820 Brooks Burgess Twp, 1820 census: Brooks, Ann (Widow): 1 son, 1 daughter. Brooks, William: wife, 1 son Granny’s gen garden - Granny passed Lanark away. Site was on Rootsweb, then maintained elsewhere, then account suspended. Can still get cached Google pages, though, as of Feb 2011. 1820 Pender, Nepean and Census indexes for 1820 and 1821 show William Pender and John Hall. 1821 shows http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~ William and Goulbourn Wm Pender with wife and one each boy and girl. John would be about 14 years old granny2 Hall, John Twp, Carleton in 1820, 15 in 1822. So he had a sister. John Hall by himself (Compare Hall note for County, Upper 1833). Note that 1822 census does not show William Pender or John Hall. Where Canada (near did they go? Bytown? Move to Niagara area? Pender names in later census: North Ottawa) Gower Concession 3, Lots 6 and 7 (Thomas); Osgoode Concession 4, Lot 1 (William, Ag census 1851); Montague Concession 9, Lot 24 (William, a younger) ca Pender, Upper Thomas Pender, son of William Pender, born between 1821 and 1823 in "Ontario." 1871 Canadian census, 1881, 1891 & 1901. 1822 Thomas Canada See notes for 1815 entry, same subject. Death record shows father's name, father born Ireland per 1891& 1901 census ca (Pender) London, page 138 John Jennings was a traveling merchant and Irishman based in London. Book, “The Talbot Regime, or the First Half 1822 Jennings Ontario He and other merchants formed the nucleus of the new township of London Century of the Talbot Settlement”, (Ontario). (reference Jennings as bondsman to John Pender & Sarah Hall wedding) Ermatinger, Canadiana Global Heritage Press. ISBN 1-894378-11-3 1822 Hall Oxford Co. Hall, Joshua, listed in an 1822 assessment roll for East Nissouri Twp with 100 acres. http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Acres/7 990 Year Mo Day Person(s) Place(s) Event Reference 1823 5 28 Penderbest or Quebec to Ship transcript for "Lady Sherbrooke," Quebec to Montreal, May 28, 1823. Mr. www.theshipslist.com/ships/passengerlist Pendergast Montreal Penderbest or Pendergast and family - 4 above 12, 4 under 12. Steerage. Remarks = s/1823/lsmay28.htm Steamboat "Quebec" ticket for 20 shillings.

1823 10 18 Pindar, Parks Ship passenger list, ship "Quebec" -22nd trip up, Quebec to Montreal, October 18th www.theshipslist.com/ships/passengerlist 1823. Matthew Parks, steerage. Pindar, steerage. s/1823/qoct18.htm 1824 Brooks, Jesse Malahide, Jesse Brooks born A Family Study, Descendants of Corliss and London Brooks with connected families by Lee and District, Upper Mae Corliss. Canada

1824 8 4 Brig "Glory" arrived with 153 settlers from Belfast to port of Quebec. Some went to www.theshipslist.com/ships/Arrivals/1824 Montreal on the "New Swiftsure," some went to Montreal on the "Quebec." c.htm#glory

1824 8 6 Hall, William Quebec to Ship passenger list transcript, "New Swiftsure," 16th trip up, Quebec to Montreal, www.theshipslist.com/ships/passengerlist Montreal August 6th 1824. William Hall and family of five persons above 12 and five children s/1824/nsaug06.htm under 12. George Pappar (Pepper). (next is noted b/c Hall & Young were neighbors in Malahide later. could be coincidence, or?) = Mrs. Young & family of 4 persons above 12 and three children under 12. National Archives of Canada MG 28, III, 57 - Reel M-8275 vol 19 1825 Erie Canal completed

1825 7 26 Hall Quebec to Ship passenger list transcript, "Lady Sherbrooke" - 12th trip up Quebec to Montreal, www.theshipslist.com/ships/passengerlist Montreal July 26th, 1825. Mr. Hall and Mr. Hall's family (2 above 12 years old and 3 under 12) s/1825/lsjul26.htm in cabins. Plus another Hall. National Archives of Canada MG 28, III, 57 - Reel M- 8276 vol 24 1827 7 17 Brooks, Skelly Quebec to Ship, "Chambly" - Quebec to Montreal, July 17th 1827. Jonathan Brooks and E. www.theshipslist.com/ships/passengerlist Montreal Brooks and R. Little, steerage. William Skelly, wife, sister and 2 children Riley and s/1827/cjul17.htm Darby, steerage.

1828 Brooks Malahide, Militia men in 2nd Regiment, Middlesex Militia in the year 1828: Brooks, Benjamin, http://www.ptbruce.kanservu.ca/genealogy/ London born ca 1791, no origin noted. Wife Olive. Brooks, John D. born ca 1809 Lower militia.htm District, Upper Canada (Quebec) Wife Polly Corless. (this is family of Jesse Brooks who later Canada married Sarah Pender, daughter of John and Sarah (Hall) Pender.

1828 Pendergrass, Clinton Twp, 1828 census of Clinton Twp, Lincoln Co. Transcribed in the order that they appear on http://www.tbaytel.net/bmartin/clintont.htm Lawrence & Lincoln the original microfilm. (film MS 181, Ontario Archives). There were 253 households, Skelley, County, and only the head of the household is named. The numbers following the names Robert Niagara represent the number of members in the family. Transcribed by Mary Crandall. District, Upper NAME, MALE<16, FEMALE<16, MALE>16, FEMALE>16, TOTAL. Lawrence Canada Pendergrass 0, 0, 0, 1, 2. Also Skelley, Robert (with a large family of 11) (Skelly was the surname of one of the bondsmen at the marriage later of Pender/Hall in 1833).

1829 7 24 Hall, William Quebec City Arrival at the Port of Quebec, brig "Albion", master William Hall. Since 5 June out of www.theshipslist.com/ships/Arrivals/1829 Greenock. 202 settlers aboard. b.htm

1829 10 31 Pindar, Plymouth to Transcript of Ship's passenger list. Ship "British Sovreign." Master Thomas www.theshipslist.com/ships/Arrivals/1829 Pender Quebec Thompson. Sailed 13 September from Plymouth. Arrived at the Port of Quebec on d.htm#britishsovreign Oct 31. Passengers include Mr. & Mrs. Pindar. Year Mo Day Person(s) Place(s) Event Reference 1829 11 2 Pender Quebec to Transcript of Ship's passenger list. "John Molson" - 37th trip up, Quebec to Montreal, www.theshipslist.com/ships/passengerlist Montreal November 2nd 1829. Cabin costs 2 pounds 10 shillings. Mr. and Mrs. Pender or s/1829/jmnov02.htm Pindar.

1829 11 14 Hall, Brooks Quebec to Ship, "Chambly" from Quebec to Montreal, November 14, 1829. "Captain Hall" as www.theshipslist.com/ships/passengerlist Montreal paid cabin passenger, as well as Mr. John Brooks, Mr. Samuel Brooks. s/1829/cnov14.htm

1830 8 9 Pindar Quebec to Transcript of Ship's passenger list. "New Swiftsure" - 4th trip up, Quebec to Montreal, www.theshipslist.com/ships/passengerlist Montreal August 9th 1830. Thomas Pindar and brother, steerage. s/1830/nsaug09.htm

1831 Hall Ireland or Approximate year John and William Hall came to Ontario province, either directly 1842 census, Malahide Quebec or from Ireland or from another province. Nova Scotia? to Ontario 1832 proximity of page 140: In the summer of 1832, large numbers of discharged soldiers were sent Book, “The Talbot Regime, or the First Half Malahide, out by the British government to settle in Canada. A considerable body of these was Century of the Talbot Settlement”, Ontario placed in the township of Adelaide. At or about the same time came a number of Ermatinger, Canadiana Global Heritage retired officers, clergymen and other gentlemen with their families from Ireland who Press. ISBN 1-894378-11-3 settled in the same locality. (Adelaide northwest of Malahide). [Note: also in proximity was barracks at St. Thomas and barracks in London. 32nd Regiment Foot stationed these places. John Hull alias Hall. parish of Clanfickle (Clonfeacle), Ireland. Service 1811-1832 WO 97/506/181]. Another note: there is a village called Hall’s Mills in the Township of Westminster, which is adjacent to Dorchester and north of Malahide. (page 264)

1832 6 15 Pender, T Ship passenger list transcript "Chambly" - 5th trip up, Quebec to Montreal, June 15th www.theshipslist.com/ships/passengerlist 1832. Pender, T. Steerage. Going to Montreal s/1832/cjun15.htm

1833 7 15 Parks, John Erin Twp, Index of Reverend Black Marriage Records involving Erin Twp Residents 1828-1842 --http://people.ne.mediaone.net/priestner/Erin C. & Awry, Wellington, FHC fiche 6100642 Gore District - Book One. Awry, Elizabeth, Residence Erin, /marriage/Black_marr.htm Elizabeth Upper married 15 Jul 1833 to John C. Parks of Erin. Reverend James Black. Witnesses: Canada John Bott, John Awry and Jonathan Palmer. See also: family history of John Awrey & family at Wellington Co. compiled by R. Barry Reed, 160 Clearview Ave, Ottawa, ON K1Z6S5. His source Walker & Stratford-Devai, Marriage Registers of Upper Canada/Canada West, Volume 9 Wellington District Year Mo Day Person(s) Place(s) Event Reference 1833 8 28 Pender, John Grimsby, Co. This is the marriage of John, son of the soldier William Pender. Marriage Bond: Ontario Marriage Bonds by Thomas Wilson; & Hall, Sarah Lincoln, Upper Province of Upper Canada. Know all Men by these Presents, that we, William Skelley photocopy of marriage bond Canada (or Skelly or Skilly) of Grimsby, Merchant, and J.E. Jennings, Tailor of Clinton, Are jointly and severally held and firmly bound unto our Sovereign Lord the King in the Sum of Two Hundred Pounds, lawful Currency of the Province aforesaid, to be paid unto our said Lord the King, or His Heirs and Successors; for which payment; well and truly to be made, We bind ourselves, our and each of our Heirs, Executors, and Administrators, jointly and severally, firmly by these Presents, Sealed with our Seals, at Grimsby in the Niagara District and Province aforesaid, the twenty eighth day of August, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and thirty three. The Condition of this Obligation is such, that whereas a License of Marriage has this day issued from the Office of the Lieutenant Governor of the said Province of Upper Canada, for the purpose of joining together in Holy matrimony John Pender of Clinton, Labourer, and Sarah Hall of same place, Spinster. Now if it shall appear that there is no affinity, consanguinity, pre-contract, or any other lawful cause or impediment, to hinder their being so joined together, as aforesaid, then this obligation to be null and void, otherwise to remain in full force and virtue. Signed, Sealed, and Delivered in presence of William Skelley & J.E. Jennings.

1834 London A John Wilson came to area 1834. was born Scotland 1809, came with parents to Book, “The Talbot Regime, or the First Half Ontario Canada & spent early days on farm in Lanark county before moving to London area. Century of the Talbot Settlement”, Noted here to show possible migration pattern. Ermatinger, Canadiana Global Heritage Press. ISBN 1-894378-11-3

1834 9 8 Pepper Malahide Marriage bann: George JOHNSTON to Ann PEPPER both of Malahide, by banns, Marriages Performed by Rectors of St. surname Sept. 8, 1834, by Rev. M. Burnham; witnesses Edward JOHNSON and William Thomas Anglican Church. DAVIS http://sites.google.com/site/elginbranchogs/ Home/ancestor-indexes/vital- records/anglican-records 1834 6 29 Pender, (possibly William born to John & Sarah Pender. Source for date: Bruce C. Johnson, Jr. census 1851; gravestone, St. James William Malahide, response to Olive Cotton 1999: “In the St. Thomas Anglican Church which covers the cemetary, Vancouver, WA; Olive Cotton. Canada) Malahide area, William Pender was born 29 June 1834 and was baptised by Rev. Also Baptisms by Rectors of the Anglican Burnham of the St. Thomas Anglican Church on 15 Sept. 1835 son of John and Church in St. Thomas, 1820 - 1853 Sarah Pender.”

1837 Elgin County Elgin County was part of Middlesex county from 1837 to 1851. Prior to that, Elgin county was part of the London District.

1838 5 30 Brooks, Malahide, Received patent for land in Malahide: Lot 17, Concession 9, S.E., 100 acres. Jesse Brooks/Corliss genealogy Benjamin Middlesex Brooks would later marry Sarah Pender, daughter of John and Sarah (Hall) Pender. (now Elgin) 1838 10 22 Pender, Malahide, Edward Pender born to John & Sarah (Hall) Pender. (Birthplace needs to be verified, census 1851; MVH family sheet Edward Middlesex but likely Malahide, like his brother William earlier) (now County Elgin), Upper Canada Year Mo Day Person(s) Place(s) Event Reference 1839 2 5 Hall, William Malahide A marriage bann noted for a William Hall to an unnamed Ms. Johnson: William Marriages Performed by Rectors of St. HALL to [not given] JOHNSTON , both of Malahide, by banns, Feb. 5, 1839, by Rev. Thomas Anglican Church. M. Burnham. See birth entry below, to William and Elizabeth Hall. http://sites.google.com/site/elginbranchogs/ Home/ancestor-indexes/vital- records/anglican-records

1840 10 4 Hall, John and St. Thomas John HALL, born Oct. 4, 1840, bap July 6, 1842, son of William & Elizabeth Hall. Baptisms by Rectors of the Anglican Church Hall, William Anglican in St. Thomas, 1820 - 1853 church (Malahide) 1840 Pender, John Upper John Pender born to John & Sarah (Hall) Pender. Likely Malahide area, like his 1851 Canadian census Canada brother William. 1841 Upper Canada becomes Canada West

1841 Pender, Montague 1841 census has a William Pender in Montague (near Goulbourn). See entry for http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~ possible Twp, Lanark 1820. Also entry for 1851 census Montague Twp. granny2/mont1841.html related family Co., Canada West

1841 Pender Richmond Record of a birth of a girl, Catherine Lenning, to father James Lenning and mother http://www.bytown.net/philbir.htm Catherine Pender. Godparents John & Mary Byrns. Transcript of Early Births recorded at St. Phillip's, Richmond Ontario. Transcribed by Marilyn Cottrell. Note, St. Phillip's Roman Catholic. Noted as may not be related to soldier William Pender, who was of Church of England, but possibly shows more than one Pender in the vicinity. ca Anglican St. Thomas Page 273 Anglican reverend Mark Burnham at St. Thomas (south of Malahide. see Book, “The Talbot Regime, or the First Half 1842 church entry for 1834). Century of the Talbot Settlement”, Ermatinger, Canadiana Global Heritage Press. ISBN 1-894378-11-3 1842 Pender, Sarah Canada Birth year per 1851 census of Sarah, daughter of John and Sarah (Hall) Pender. 1851 census Ann Birthplace not yet established.

1842 Hall, Brooks Malahide Twp, On-line census index for Malahide Twp. William Hall, stone mason, born Ireland. 1842 Census Index, Malahide Township, Middlesex Concession 9, Lot 15 South. 11 years in province. 6 family members. John Hall, Elgin County Canada West /Ontario, (now Elgin), farmer, born Ireland. Concession 9, Lot 15 North. 11 years in province (1831). 4 Transcribed By BruceConnorJohnson Jr., Canada West family members. Jonathan Brooks, farmer, born Canada/USA. Concession 9, Lot Malahide Township, Elgin County, Ontario, 19N. 23 years in province. (1819) 4 family members. John D. Brooks, farmer, born Canada. Copyright 1999 Canada. Concession 9, Lot 21N. 6 in family. Daniel Brooks, farmer, born Canada. Concession 9, Lot 22S. 8 in family.

1846 3 Hall, William Malahide South Half Lot 23, Concession 8- assignment of William Hall, Malahide to Richard L. Elgin County Township Land Papers Freeland, Malahide, March 10, 1846, witnessed by Jonathan Thompson, Malahide (Malahide) pages 1240-1242 and Philip Hodgkinson

1846 4 Dawson, Missouri Dawson born Ohio April 1846. Daughter of John, born VA and Mary, born Name source: "M. Doson" from Marianne's Missouri Ohio. She later married John Pender (junior). family sheet. Census for Green, Hamilton County, Ohio, 1850 and 1860 Year Mo Day Person(s) Place(s) Event Reference 1846 9 24 Appleford, Dorchester, Birthdate. Son of Isaac and Sarah Appleford. Baptized 24 Mar 1848. Rev. S.C. Philp Wesleyan Methodist register on-line Charles London at Dorchester. Other children of Isaac & Sarah: Darius b 12 May 1843 Malahide. Wesley District Joseph Shipley b 30 Apr 1849 Dorchester. William James b. 27 Mar 1845 Dorchester

1847 Pender, Dorchester or 1851 census info would make this approximately Caroline’s birth year. Family sheet Census 1851; Marianne Van House family Caroline Lyons, shows Dorchester or Lyons as birthplace. South Dorchester is in Elgin County not far sheet Middlesex from Malahide. North Dorchester is in Middlesex County. Caroline married “Wesley (now Elgin) Appleford”. See 1901 census and above 1846 for Charles Wesley Appleford. Notes: Lyons is where Caroline Pender Appleford lived in 1922

1850 Brooks Fayette (Fairfield census 1852 has Jesse listed in index) 1850 brother Chauncey: County, Iowa 1850 Dereham Twp Dereham Twp Collector’s Roll of 1850 can be found FHL US/CAN film 855009 Item 3

1851 Pender, North Gower, 1851 Census North Gower, Carlton County. Pender, Thomas, farmer, born Canada, 1851 Canadian census Thomas Carlton, age 30. Catherine, housekeeper, born Ireland, 31. Mary, Canada, 7. Ellen, Canada, Canada West 5. Catherine, Canada, 3. Wm (William), Canada, 2 (born ca 1849). "Shanty."

1851 Pender, Osgoode, Agricultural Census, District 4 Carleton County, Subdistrict 32 Osgoode Twp. Pages 1851 Canadian census William Carlton 19 - 21, line 49, Pender, Willm. Concession 4, Lot 1. Acres 200. Acres under County, cultivation = 9. Under crops =13. Under pasture = 6. Gardens or orchards x. Under Canada West wood or wild = 181. Wheat acres 7, Produce (Bushel) 28. Barley x. Rye x. Peas 3- 1/2, 35. Oats 3, 60. Indian Corn x. Potatoes 1, 90. Turnips 1/2, 40. Clover, timothy or other grass seed - Bsh 3. Carrots x. mangle wurtzel? x. Beans x Hops x Hay x Flax or Hemp x. Tobacco x. Wool, pounds, 28. maple sugar, lbs., 20. Cider, gallons, x. Fulled cloth, yards, 16. Linen x. Flannel, yards, 25. Bulls, oxen, steers = 2. Milch cows = 3. Calves or heifers 5. Horses 2. Sheep 6. Pigs 2. Butter, pounds, 300. Cheese x. Beef barrels or Cwts 11 (?). Pork barrels or cwts 500. quantity of fish cured x. "The south side of the township is of a natural blue clay and a branch of the (illegible)." Note: neighbors affected by a potato blight.

1851 Pendergast, Clarendon, There is a Robt (Robert) Prendergast and also a Thos (Thomas) Pendergast (next 1851 Canadian census Prendergast Ottawa door to each other) in Clarendon agricultural census County, Canada East

1851 Pender, John Malahide, John Pender, labourer, born Canada, age next birthday 32 (That is wrong. Should be 1851 Canadian census & family ("my" Middlesex 45. Compare 1871 census age and place); Sara Pender, born Ireland, age 40. Pender) (now Elgin), Children all born Canada: William 16, Edward 13, John 11, Sara 9, Caroline 4. Canada West Religion Church of England.

1851 Hall Malahide, William Hall, 70, born Ireland (1781), mason, church of England, wife Alitia 68 Bruce Connor Johnson transcription Middlesex Ireland. Charles 30, William Jr 39 widower with children Ann 15 and Sarah 10. Notes: (now Elgin) Bruce C. Johnson also has the following children: John b. 1813, Benjamin b 1828, Edmund or Edward b. 1831 all in Ireland. Note John is the John Hall who appears in 1842 census. I think this might be Sarah Hall's family. Year Mo Day Person(s) Place(s) Event Reference 1852 1 Pender Montague, 1851 census done January 1852. Concession 9, lot 24 Next door to Sanders. 1851 Canadian census Lanark, William Pender, labourer, born Ireland, Church of England, age next birthday 48 (born Canada West ca 1804 in Ireland). Mary, born Ireland, 40; Catherine, born Beckwith, 20; Eliza born Montague, 18; Margaret born Montague 16; Mary J born Montague 14; William born Montague 10; Sarah born Montague 8

1852 Penders Powerscourt, Griffith's Valuation index shows these two in Powerscourt demesne: John Penders in http://www.askaboutireland.ie/griffith- Wicklow Enniskerry and Sarah Penders in Kilmalin (is that now Kilmolin?) valuation/index.xml ca Hall Oxford County Hall, William, an assessor for Dereham Twp, 1850 and 1852. Ref. Shenston 1852 p. http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Acres/7 1852 139, 140 990

1853 11 14 Hall, John and Malahide Part 1: Lists of first people to patent land frm the Crown. Copied from the Elgin Documents relative to Landholdings in Hall, William Township, County Crown Patent Register. Page 50: John Hall - Lot 15, Concession 9, North Malahide Township. Crown Grants, etc. Elgin County half, 72 acres. Patented 14 Nov 1853. Page 51: William Hall - Lot 15, Concession 9, believed published by Elgin County South half, 72 acres. Patented 14 Nov 1853. See also 1846 entry Genealogical Society. Lookup by Marjean Workman 1855 10 25 Pender, John Malahide Part II: From Ontario Archives called “Township Papers” contains copies of orders-in- Documents relative to Landholdings in Township, council, settlement duties, etc. Page 74: Lot 23, Concession 8, North half. Malahide Township. Lookup by Marjean Elgin county Assignment from John Pender to Elijah Sheldon Ganson 25 Oct 1855. Witnessed by Workman John Chalmers of London Twp. Patented by Elisha Ganson on 5 July 1856.

1856 Brooks, Jesse Iowa Pernine Howe Brooks died before 1856. A Family Study, Descendants of Corliss & Brooks with connected Families, by Lee & Mae Corliss

1860 Brooks, Jesse Fairfield Twp, "Jesse Brooks entered land in Fairfield Twp, Fayette Co., IA. not far from his older A Family Study, Descendants of Corliss & (and Sarah Fayette, Iowa brother Chauncey and to this farm he took his bride (Pernine). She died before 1856 Brooks with connected Families, by Lee & Ann Pender, leaving two small children who were cared for by Benjamin and Olive (Brooks) on Mae Corliss daughter of and off through the years. The 1860 census showed them in their father's house with John & Sarah) Sarah." Jesse was in the Civil War. He is buried in Brush Creek cemetary, Vancouver, Clark County, Washington state.

1861 Parks Erin Matthew Parks in Erin Township. Age 20

1861 Pender, John Turnberry Pender, John, farmer, Lower Canada, 54, Church of England, Log house. Sarah, 1861 Canadian census, same page as and family Twp, Huron, Ireland, 49; William, Upper Canada, 26, labourer; Edward, Upper Canada, 21, Parks Canada West labourer; John, Upper Canada, 18, labourer; Caroline, Upper Canada, 12. Log house, 1 story. John and Sarah listed as unable to read and write.

1861 Parks, John & Turnberry John, farmer, Ireland, Church of England, 65, cannot r/w. Eliza, Upper Canada, EC, 1861 census index reel C1037 NAC. District family Twp, Huron, 44, cannot r/w. Children all born Upper Canada: George 16, Phebe 15, Peter 13, 164, Division 2. Same page as Pender Canada West Manda 11, Thomas 10, Benjamin 8, Charles 5, David 4, Gideon 1. Log house, one story, one family.

1861 11 20 Awrey, John John Awrey died aged 71 years, 10 months (on gravestone). Mimosa Union Wellington County Archives Ada Currie cemetery, Erin Twp, Wellington County, Ontario. Reading Room: family history of John Awrey and wife Sarah Ann Bunn. Year Mo Day Person(s) Place(s) Event Reference 1861 12 30 Pender, Huron County, Marriage, Edward Pender to Eliza Parks Marianne Van House family sheet Edward & Canada West Parks, Eliza 1863 Pender, John 1900 census for Vancouver, WA shows that John emigrated 1863. Did he go with Junior (& Jesse Brooks? I wonder if he was involved in Civil War? Did he meet Missouri in Missouri Ohio? Dawson) 1863 11 10 Pender, place? Gravestone in Old City cemetery in Vancouver WA has Benjamin Pender, born Nov Confirmed Benjamin, son of William & Benjamin 10, 1863 died 8 Sep 1890. Also buried in Old City Cemetery is Elizabeth McClelland Elizabeth McClelland Pender. Confirmed Pender, wife of William. Note William Pender buried in St. James Catholic Cemetery William’s remains buried in Catholic in Vancouver dates 1835-1916. A John Pender also in St. James Acres cemetery, cemetary. Confirmed John as son of Wm. dates 1862-1955. Benjamin and John are sons of William and Elizabeth.

1867 Canada West becomes Ontario 1867 Aurey Erin, Aurey, John B - Concession 2, Lot 21; Aurey, Gideon - Concession 2, Lot 21; Aurey, Directory of Wellington County Wellington Co George - Concession 2, Lot 23; Aurey, David - Concession 2, Lot 22; Aurey, Peter - Concesson 3, Lot 17; Hall Robert - Concession 1, Lot 7 1869 Pender Oregon Year of birth of George Pender in Oregon, see 1880 census for Vancouver, Clark County. Mother Missouri, Father John 1870 Parks, John Wroxeter, Death year on memorial stone. Wroxeter Cemetery Books, lookup by Huron, ONTs (Goderich Library) for Olive Cotton 1870 Pender, Tillsonburg or Article has Jesse Pender, son of Edward, as born in 1870 in Tillsonburg, Ontario. Clark County Pioneers Edward Tilsonburg Note that there used to be a township called Tilsonburg (with one “L”) which was part Ontario of Dereham Twp. (see 1871 census for Edward). Tillsonburg (with 2 “L’s”) is another town not far away, in Middlesex county. 1871 Pender, John Dorchester Pender, John, age 64, born Quebec, Ethnicity: Irish, occupation: labourer, C England. photocopy census 1871 number 108 family & family South Twp, Sarah, 61, Ireland, Weaver, C England. Carrie, 18, Ontario, Irish, W. 110 Elgin, Ontario Methodist.(Sarah may have died between here and 1879 when John died). 1871 Pender, Dereham Twp, index shows William as head of household, age 38, born Ontario, Ethnicity Irish, census index 1871. Need image. Does William Oxford, occupation carpenter, religion CE. Note Dereham is adjacent east of South Olive have? Ontario Dorchester. Microfilm reel: C-9910 Reference: RG31 Statistics Canada. District 013, South Oxford Sub-district A, Division 1, page 39 1871 Pender, Dereham Twp, Edward, 32, Birthplace Ontario, Ethnicity Irish, Religion CE, occupation carpenter. census index 1871 and transcript reel Edward Oxford, Eliza E. 27, Ontario, CE, Irish. Children all born Ontario, ethnicity shown as Irish. C9910 NAC, District 013, South Oxford Sub- Ontario Sarah Ann 7, Britess (Beatrice) 4, Susanna 5, Alberta 2, Lussy F. (Jesse Franklin) 1. district A, Division 1, Dereham Township, number 59

1871 Pender North Gower, Another Pender in 1871 census: Pender, Thomas, 50, b. Ontario, residing North 1871 online census index for Ontario. Carleton Co Gower, Carleton Co. Irish ethnicity. Church of England, Anglican. Farmer. RG31 Reel ArchiviaNet C-10, 015, Division 2 District 078, Sub-district B, page 6 Year Mo Day Person(s) Place(s) Event Reference 1871 Pender, Camden East, 1871 census index shows another John Pender age 32 born England; Occupation online index and OCFA unrelated, Lennox & Sailor. Ontario Cemetery Finding Aid has a listing for Pender, John H., Captain. possible Addington buried in Camden V, Camden East. This may be the source of the family rumor about source of County, Ont John Pender being a sea captain from England (a census mixup). Although recently family legend (Feb 2011) I also ran across a William Hall that was a ships' captain as well. “Sea Captain”

1871 Hall Malahide John Hall age 60 in 1871 census. Born in Ireland. Church of England, anglican. 1871 online census for Ontario. ArchiviaNet RG31, Reel C-9899, District 006, Subdistrict C, Division 4, page 28.

1871 McClellan various Hugh McClellan, 62, Ireland, Town of Nissouri West, County Middlesex East. Scottish origins. Presbyterian. McClellan, Andrew, 76, Nova Scotia, Nissouri East, Oxford North. Scottish origins. Episcopal Methodist, blacksmith. McClellan, Catherine age 53, Scotland, Dorchester North, Middlesex East County. Presbyterian.

1871 Parks, Eliza Turnberry Census shows Eliza as head of family. Eliza 55, E. Methodist, English; William 33, transcript 1871 census reel C9933 NAC, (Awrey) & Twp, Huron, George 26, Peter 23, Thomas 20, Benjamin 17, Charles 15, David 14, Gideon 11, District 26 North Huron Sub-district K family ONTs Sarah 37, Amanda 21. Division 1 Turnberry Township

1872 3 7 Pender, Tillsonburg Birth – son of Edward Pender March 7, 1872. (this is Albert Pender) Tillsonburg newspapers, Liberal, Observer, Edward Tillsonburg News; 1870-1955. Lookup source, Dave Cooper, [email protected] 1873 Pender, Montague, 006790-73 (Lanark Co.) William Henry SAUNDERS, 25, farmer, Montague, http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com possible Beckwith, Montague, s/o Henry and Eliza Ann, married Martha JACOBS, 19, Beckwith, /~maryc/lanark73.htm related family Smiths Falls Beckwith, d/o Joseph JACOBS and Elizabeth RATHWELL, witn: W.H. PENDERS and Ann Jane SAUNDERS, both of not given, 23 Jan 1873 at Smiths Falls. 1875 Pender family USA Approximate year of Pender migration to (compare 1880 census) Seattle Post-Intelligencer article 3 Dec 1910

1877 Awrey Erin Twp Land records (1877). Concession 1: Awrey, D. Lot 22, east ½. Concession 2: Awrey, 1877 Atlas of Waterloo Wellington counties, J.B., Lot 21, all. Awrey, D. Lot 22 west half. Awrey, G, Lot 22 east half. Awrey, G., lot Erin Township 23, northeast quarter. Awrey, G, Lot 23, southeast quarter. School on south portion of this lot. Grasley, J. Lot 27, south half. Grasley, C. Lot 27, north half. Concession 3: Awrey, Geo. Lot 23, west half. Awrey, T., Lot 24, west 3/8. Edwards, J. Lot 30, west half.

1877 8 9 Pender Vancouver, Vancouver Independent newspaper, Thursday, August 9, 1877, Advertised Letters – Trail Breakers Volume 30 No. 1 Fall 2003 – Clark County, list of letters remaining in the Post Office, Vancouver, W.T. – included in the Ladies’ Clark County Genealogical Society Washington List: Pender, Mrs. Marourie. In the Gentlemen’s List, Burke, B. and Cawley, Pat. The newsletter territory “Marourie” listed here may be same as “Missouri” from the census below. Not sure if it is same Pender family as “ours” but if it is, it could be John’s family (John, brother to Edward and son of John & Sarah). 1879 Hall, Pepper, Osgoode Twp Hall, James, Concession 9. Hall, Wm (2 of them), Concession 10. Parks, John and Belden's Map of Osgoode Twp 1879, Parks Parks, S - both on Concession 10. Pepper, F and Pepper, MH, both on Concession Compiled by Al Lewis, Jr. "Bytown or Bust" 7. Year Mo Day Person(s) Place(s) Event Reference 1879 4 20 Pender, John Southwold John Pender dies, age 73. “House of Industry and Refuge” Burying Ground – Elgin County Archives Township, Registry #1, Entry #25, Tier-Grave #3-2. This place was a house for the aged, infirm, Elgin County, insane, etc. Ontario

1879 5 Pender, Admaston, 9492-79 John PENDAR, 30, farmer, Osgoode, Admaston, s/o William PENDER & http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com possible Renfrew, Jane DALGLEISH, married Sarah Jane DUNFIELD, 21, Pakenham, Admaston, d/o /~maryc/renfr79.htm related family Ontario Martin DUNFIELD & Jane CONNERY, witn: William PENDER & Isabella SIMMONS, both of Admaston, 30 May 1879 at Admaston

1879 6 27 Pender, Admaston, 9493-79 Peter J. CAMPBELL, 28, farmer, Admaston, same, s/o John & Isabella, http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com possible Renfrew, married Grace Ann PENDER, 24, Osgoode, Admaston, d/o William PENDER & Jane /~maryc/renfr79.htm related family Ontario DALGLEISH, witn: Robert B. CAMPBELL of Admaston & Isabella LIVINGSTONE of Gratton, 27 June 1879 at Admaston

1880 Pender, Vancouver, Census of 1880 has Edward & Eliza and family in Vancouver. page 60. Dwelling 87, Census 1880 on-line index Ancestry.com. Edward & Clark County, Family 109, Precinct 3, Enumeration District 24: “Seventh Street - Houses are not Also images On-line family Washington numbered.” Line 33: Pender, Edward, 41, carpenter, b. Canada, fa. Canada, mo. Ireland. Eliza 36, b. Canada, fa Ireland, mo Canada. Children born Canada: Sarah 16, Susan 14, Alberta 12, Jesse 10, Albert 8, Minnie 6. Children born Washington state: Laura 5, John 4, Clara 2, Cora 1. Per this census, it appears they came to Washington between 1874 and 1875.

1880 Another Vancouver, Dwelling 136, Precinct 3 Enumeration District 24. “Main Street, houses not Census images on-line. 1880 Vancouver Pender family Clark County, numbered.” 2 families in same dwelling: Family 162: Young, Edward, 35, WA boot/shoemaker, Canada; Young, Nellie, 1 (daughter), WA. Family 163: Pender, John, 38 (1842), carpenter, Canada, both parents shown as born Ireland; Pender, Missouri, 35, wife, Ohio, fa not noted, mo VA; Pender, George, 11, son, Oregon

1881 Pender Beckwith, William Pender age 80 listed in household of William Pender age 37. He is listed as 1881 Canadian census Lanark, born Ontario (that could be sloppy census work as was shown born Ireland in 1851 Ontario census of Montague). Widowed. There is also a William Pender age 1 same household. Wm 37, Ann 26, Mary 14, Wiliam 1, William 80 and other names: Ferguson, Sanders. This probably same William as in 1851 Montague.

1881 Pender Admaston, Another William Pender, Presbyterian, Admaston, Renfrew South, age 36. Renfrew ca Pender Vancouver, Index shows Map 2. Penders on their land. Also Brooks. Need to view map to see Pat Hanning index 1884 Clark, WA relation. Map viewed. Edward and William lived near Jesse Brooks. Brush Prairie.

1889 Pender Seattle, King, There is a William C. Pender, carpenter, for years 1888, 1889 at 13th and Howell Online directories for Seattle & Tacoma WA and Streets, N.W. corner, and in 1890 at west side of Rose, south of Madison. Ancestry.com Tacoma, Pierce, WA 1893 10 11 Pendreigh South There is a Pendreigh family (Scottish name) residing in South Dorchester around this OCFA and Elgin County Library site online Dorchester time. Isabella, wife of William Pendreigh and niece of John Dickson). Pendreigh Elgin, Ontario shows up also in cemetery for Aylmer, Elgin, Malahide. Does not appear to be related. Year Mo Day Person(s) Place(s) Event Reference 1894 1 6 Parks, Eliza Wroxeter, death date on memorial stone. Wroxeter Cemetery Books, lookup by Awrey (Aurey) Huron, ONT (Goderich Library) for Olive Cotton

1890 Pender Portland, Thomas H. Pender, clerk at E. Meyer & Co. Rooms Knickerbocker House, Portland, Ancestry.com Portland, Oregon City Multnomah, OR. directories 1890-1891 Oregon

1893 4 19 Pender, Osgoode 006761-93 (Grenville Co.) William Vaughan SAUNDERS, 25, North Gower, Osgoode, http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com possible Farmer, s/o James SAUNDERS & Maria LEWIS, married Frances HUNT, 18, /~maryc/leeds93.htm related family Osgoode, Osgoode, d/o George HUNT & Sarah PENDER, Witn.: Jas. H. SAUNDERS, Margaret SAUNDERS, of Osgoode, April 19, 1893, at Kemptville

1895 Pender Multnomah Census 1895 Multnomah County – W.H. Pender online Oregon info County, Oregon 1899 8 20 Pender, Jesse “Rockwell” NE Jesse Franklin Pender, son of Edward Pender and Eliza Ellen Parks, married to book Clark County Pioneers of Brush Kathleen LeCroix Harrison. page 367 Prairie, WA 1899 11 9 Pender, Clark County, page 508 Henry Oscar Proebstel: b. 1866, WA, m. Alberta Pender 9 Nov. 1889, d. book Clark County Pioneers Alberta WA 1932, bur. Sifton Cemetery, Clark Co., WA Proebstel 1901 Appleford South Census transcription: Appleford, "Carles" W. b. 24 Sep 1847 Ontario and wife Ontario census on-line 1901 microfilm T- (Caroline Dorchester, "Carline" b. 17 Dec. 1850 Ontario. Note there is a Charles Wesley Appleford buried in 6480, Division 2, page 9, entries 20 & 21 Pender) Elgin, Ontario Mapleton cemetery, Dorchester South, Section A, in the Ontario Cemetery Finding Aid Reference EL-604

1906 10 22 Pender, Brush Prairie, Edward Pender dies Marianne Van House family sheet Edward Clark, WA

1907 Pender, Old City Death date on stone of William Pender’s wife, Elizabeth "Betsey" McClellan Pender gravestone Betsey Cemetery, McClellan Vancouver, WA

1908 6 19 Pender, Brush Prairie, Birth date for Wesley S. Pender (from 1997 obituary: Lifelong Clark County resident Obituary Columbian Aug 12, 1997 and Wesley S. Clark, WA Wesley S. Pender, 89, died in Vancouver Thursday, Aug. 7, 1997. He worked as a Clark County Pioneers book steward at Alcoa. Mr. Pender, who loved to fix things, was born June 19, 1908, in Brush Prairie. Survivors include one son, James of Vancouver. There will be no service. Memorial Gardens Funeral Chapel is in charge of arrangements. Clark County Pioneers page 176 has Wesley S. Pender married Elizabeth Stein (1909- 1982; buried Evergreen).)

1910 12 3 Pender girls various Article with photograph of the Pender girls. Sarah = Frank Marble, Salmon Creek; Seattle Post Intelligencer article Caroline omitted from article (typo), but present in photograph. Alberta = Elmer Burns, Portland. Minnie = William Vaughn, Troutdale. Laura = Harry Auldridge, Vancouver. Clara = Henry Hostettler, Portland. Cora = William Tenney, Vancouver. Belle = James Grey, Portland. Allice was unmarried at the time. Christelle = Joseph Burke, The Dalles. Year Mo Day Person(s) Place(s) Event Reference 1915 12 20 Haines, Mary Wroxeter, death date for daughter of John & Eliza Parks. wife of James Haines. Aged 75 yrs 8 Wroxeter Cemetery Parks Huron, ONT mo.

1920 Pender, Eliza Vancouver, 102/102 Census image shows Eliza age 76, born Canada, father born Ireland, online census images Ancestry.com E. (Parks) Clark Co, WA mother born Canada, in household of Sarah Marble (head), 56, born Canada, parents born Canada. Also in HH: Marble, Albert G., 26, WA, business clerk with railroad; Harry E., 17, WA, clerk, grocery store; Clyde A., 13, WA

1920 Pender, Jesse Vancouver, 40/46 Jesse age 49, born Canada, parents Canada, real estate agent; Katherine 39 online census images Ancestry.com F. Clark Co., WA England, parents England; Sidney J., 19, son, WA, engineer; Jessie, 17, daughter, WA, cannery laborer; Vera 12, WA; Katherine 3 WA

1920 Pender, John Vancouver, 154/174 John Pender, 52 (= 1868. could be 57 = 1863, which would fit with John online census images, Ancestry.com Clark, WA Pender buried in St. James cemetery. born Canada, father Canada, mother Ireland, motorman? electric ry. wife illegible (Lita? Lola? Julia? Lydia? Ida?) 42, Michigan, fa NY, mo Michigan; daughter illegible (Glydas?), 18, WA, laundress; Edna 16, WA; Frankie (son), 12, WA; Donald 8, WA; Dorothy, 5 WA 1920 Pender, Arthur Clark County, 73/77 Pender, Arthur, 38, WA, parents Canada, garage; wife Ada, 34, WA, fa IL, mo online census images, Ancestry.com WA WA 1920 Pender, Albert Manor Twp, 127/131 Pender, Albert E., 48, Canada, parents Canada, general merchant; wife online census images, Ancestry.com E. Clark, WA Georgia 41, WA, father England, mo Illinois; Earl A., 19, OR, radio operator USN; daughter Jessie May 16, OR; Anna 13 OR. 1920 (Pender) Vancouver, (father of William Tenney who married Cora Pender) Horace D. Tenney, 81, Vermont, online census images Ancestry.com Tenney clark, WA parents VT; wife Louisa 65, Iowa, parents IA

1920 3 26 Pender, Eliza Multnomah Date of death for Eliza E. Pender. Death cert 1034. online Oregon info E. (Parks) co, OR

1944 9 1 Pender, Alice Marion Date of death for Alice Bodell. Husband’s name not noted. online Oregon info Bodell County, OR

1945 6 15 Pender, Clara Lincoln Date of death for Clara E. Hostetler. Cert 3875 online Oregon info E. (Hostetler) County, OR 1952 5 7 Pender, Clackamas Date of death for Minnie E. Vaughan. Cert 5048. Spouse William online Oregon info Minnie E. County, OR (Vaughan)

1955 1 30 (Pender) Lincoln Co, Date of death for Henry A. Hostetler (husband of Clara E. Pender). Spouse on noted online Oregon info Hostetler, OR on death cert is Osa. Henry A.

1967 2 26 (Pender) Clackamas Date of death for William O. Vaughan. Might have been spouse of Minnie E. Pender. online Oregon info William O. County, OR Spouse noted on death cert is Dorothy. Vaughan 1968 10 Pender, San SSDI 565-26-7926. Born 8 Jan 1901 online SSDI info Sidney Francisco, SF, CA 1972 10 4 Pender, Multnomah Date of death for Christel Ruby Burke. Cert 72-15916. Spouse Joseph. Birth March online Oregon info Christel Ruby County, OR 1886. (Burke) Year Mo Day Person(s) Place(s) Event Reference