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Descendants of Richard Patrick of

Generation One 1. Richard1 PATRICK; born circa 1487.1 Richard Patrick arrived in the parish of Buriton circa 1499 at age 12 and became the richest taxpayer by 1524/25.2

Children of Richard1 Patrick and an unknown spouse were: 2. i. Ralph2 Patrick, married Agnes (--?--); married Phyllis (--?--).

Generation Two 2. Ralph2 PATRICK;3 married Agnes (--?--); married Phyllis (--?--);4,5 died 1584 at Buriton, Co. , .6,7 Ralph Patrick was a yeoman leasing 30 acres from Mapledurham Manor in 1550, 1569 and 1576.8,9 He left a will in Jul 1582 at Buriton, Co. Hampshire, England; where he mentioned his wife Phyllis and children Lawrence and Wenyfre.5,4

Children of Ralph2 Patrick and Agnes (--?--) were as follows: 3. i. Lawrence3 Patrick ii. Wenyfre Patrick.5,4,5,4 iii. Elizabeth Patrick;10,11,10,11 married Richard Cowrey.11 4. iv. Margery Patrick, married Thomas Casson.

There were no children of Ralph2 Patrick and Phyllis (--?--).

Generation Three 3. Lawrence3 PATRICK;12,13 died before 1665.14 Lawrence appointed a collector of Picage & Stallage for Thomas Hanbury, in 1597.15 Lawrence Patrick was recorded in Buriton several times between 1593-1619.16 Lawrence Patrick was living in Buriton in 1629.17

Children of Lawrence3 Patrick and an unknown spouse were as follows: 5. i. Thomas4 Patrick, married Elianor (--?--). ii. Ralph Patrick18 was living in 1614.18

13 4. Margery3 PATRICK;19,19 married Thomas Casson.19

Children of Margery3 Patrick and Thomas Casson were: i. Margaret4 Casson.20,21

Generation Four 5. Thomas4 PATRICK;22 married Elianor (--?--); died 1672.23 He left a will on 20 Oct 1669 at Buriton, Co. Hampshire, England; where he stated "I give unto my daughter Ffrances now the wife of John Searle.../ I give unto my daughter Elianor the wife of William Tipper.../ I give unto my daughter Bridgett the wife of Richard Logsflesh (Hogsflesh?).../ Whereas I am possessed of a howse garden & some lands thereunto belonginge lyinge in Buriton...I give...unto my said lovinge wife Elianor. And after the decease of my said loveing wife...onely unto my sonne Lawrence Patricke to have."24 An inventory of Thomas' estate was made 22 Sep 1671 (Latin).25

Elianor (--?--) died in 1683.26 She was buried on 15 Sep 1683 at St. Mary's Church, Buriton, Co. Hampshire, England, "a widow."26 Children of Thomas4 Patrick and Elianor (--?--) were as follows: 6. i. Lawrence5 Patrick, married Jane (--?--). ii. Francis Patrick;24,24 married John Searle.24 iii. Elianor Patrick;24,24 married William Tipper.24 iv. Bridgett Patrick;24,24 married Richard Hogsflesh.27

Generation Five 6. Lawrence5 PATRICK;28,29 married Jane (--?--);30 died 3 Jun 1709 at Buriton, Co. Hampshire, England;31 buried 24 Jun 1709 at St. Mary's Church, Buriton, Co. Hampshire, England;32 his estate was probated 22 Jul 1709 at Co. Hampshire, England; where an inventory of goods was made. The estate was valued at £46/2/6 and son Thomas was mentioned.33

Jane (--?--) died in 1705.34 She was buried on 19 Oct 1705 at St. Mary's Church, Buriton, Co. Hampshire, England.34 Children of Lawrence5 Patrick and Jane (--?--) were as follows: 7. i. Richard6 Patrick, born before 1705; married Anne Luff; married Elizabeth Wise. 8. ii. Lawrence Patrick, married Jane Grace; married Susannah Lovell. 9. iii. Thomas Patrick, married Elizabeth Searle.

14 Generation Six 7. Richard6 PATRICK;35,36 born before 1705;37 married Anne Luff possibly 1 Oct 1721 at All Saints, Chichester, Co. Sussex, England;38 married Elizabeth Wise 9 Oct 1735 at St. Mary's Church, Buriton, Co. Hampshire, England;30,39 died 1742;40 buried 21 Apr 1742 at St. Mary's Church, Buriton, Co. Hampshire, England.40

Anne LUFF was born circa 1701.41 She died "in the 27th year of her age" on 7 Oct 1727.42 She was buried on 19 Oct 1727 at St. Mary's Church, Buriton, Co. Hampshire, England.43 Ann's surname may not be Luff.44 Children of Richard6 Patrick and Anne Luff both born at Buriton, Co. Hampshire, England, were as follows: i. Elizabeth7 Patrick; christened 5 Aug 1722;45 died Feb 1723;46 buried 4 Feb 1723 at St. Mary's Church, Buriton, Co. Hampshire, England, "daughter of Richard and Anne Patrick."43 10. ii. Richard Patrick, christened 12 Jan 1723/24; married Ann (--?--).

Elizabeth WISE may have been buried on 25 Nov 1770 at St. Mary's Church, Buriton, Co. Hampshire, England, "Widow Patrick of Petersfield."47 Elizabeth (as widow) with son Thomas, Frances Wise and his wife Mary were settled by Petersfield Parish in 1745.48 Children of Richard6 Patrick and Elizabeth Wise were: i. Thomas7 Patrick;49,49 baptized 20 Jan 1736/37 at St. Mary's Church, Buriton, Co. Hampshire, England.49 Elizabeth (as widow) with son Thomas, Frances Wise and his wife Mary were settled by Petersfield Parish in 1745.48

8. Lawrence6 PATRICK; married Jane Grace 19 May 1707 at St. Mary's Church, Buriton, Co. Hampshire, England;50,51 married Susannah Lovell 8 Nov 1732 at Cathedral Church of the Holy Trinity, , Co. Hampshire, England;30,52 died 1736 at , Buriton, Co. Hampshire, England;53,47 buried 13 Nov 1736 at St. Mary's Church, Buriton, Co. Hampshire, England;47 his estate was probated 14 Jan 1736/37 at Nursted, Buriton, Co. Hampshire, England; where it was stated "yeoman deceased... appraised 14th day of Januray 1736... £36/18/-... was granted...unto Susanna Patrick widow and relict."54

Jane GRACE died in 1730.47 She was buried on 16 Sep 1730 at St. Mary's Church, Buriton, Co. Hampshire, England, "wife of Laurence Patrick."47 She could possibly be read as Jane Grew.55 There were no children of Lawrence6 Patrick and Jane Grace.

Susannah LOVELL died in 1749.47 She was buried on 13 Apr 1749 at St. Mary's Church, Buriton, Co. Hampshire, England.47

15 Children of Lawrence6 Patrick and Susannah Lovell were: i. Lawrence7 Patrick;49,49 baptized 24 Sep 1733 at St. Mary's Church, Buriton, Co. Hampshire, England;49 died 1745;47 buried 12 Nov 1745 at St. Mary's Church, Buriton, Co. Hampshire, England, "son of widow Patrick."47

9. Thomas6 PATRICK; married Elizabeth Searle 17 Apr 1707 at St. Mary's Church, Buriton, Co. Hampshire, England;51,39 died 1751;47 buried 17 May 1751 at St. Mary's Church, Buriton, Co. Hampshire, England;47 his estate was probated 24 Aug 1751 at Buriton, Co. Hampshire, England.56 He left a will on 11 Oct 1750 at Buriton, Co. Hampshire, England; where he stated "give and devise... my Farm Lands and Premises... in the Tything of Sheet in the Parish of Petersfield unto my son Thomas Patrick and Sarah his wife... and after their decease Then I give and devise the said Farm Lands unto my grandson Thomas Patrick... Also I give... my Lands called East Field the three Bindens the Crondal Crouch and two Bows containing... Thirty Acres...lying and being in Buriton aforesaid and now in the tenure or occupation of my son William Patrick) unto my said son Thomas Patrick. Also I give... my Farm Lands and premises...in the Tything of Weston in the Parish of Buriton called...Cotterills, Rake Field and Holloway Mead unto my son William Patrick...and after his decease Then I give...the said Farm Lands...unto the Male Heirs of my said son William Patrick... Also I give and bequeath unto my daughter Elizabeth the Wife of John West the sum of Five Pounds and to my grandsons Thomas and John West the sum of Ten Pounds apiece to be paid them at their several and respective Ages of one and twenty years and to all the daughters of the said Elizabeth West that shall arrive and attain the ages of one and twenty years the sum of Ten Pounds apiece... Also I give...the tenement that I hold by Lease under the Church, called...East Leigh...unto my kinsman Richard Patrick...if he the said Richard Patrick...shall well and truly pay...his Brother Thomas Patrick the sum of Fifteen Pounds... Also I give...all the rest and residue...unto my said son William Patrick... Also I give...unto my said Wife Elizabeth Patrick the use and useage of all my Household Goods and Furniture... In witness whereof I the said Thomas Patrick to this my last Will and testament contained in the two Sheets of Paper have hereunto sett my Hand and Seal this Eleventh day of October in the twenty fourth year of the reign of our Sovereign Lord George the second by the Grace of God of Great Britain France and Ireland King Defender of the Faith and so forth and in the year of our Lord 1750."56

Elizabeth SEARLE died in 1762.47 She was buried on 10 Aug 1762 at St. Mary's Church, Buriton, Co. Hampshire, England, "Elizabeth of Thomas Patrick of Lynch."47 Children of Thomas6 Patrick and Elizabeth Searle all born at St. Mary's Church, Buriton, Co. Hampshire, England, were as follows: 11. i. Elizabeth7 Patrick, baptized Feb 1707/8; married John West. 12. ii. Thomas Patrick of Lynch, baptized 30 May 1710; married Sarah (--?--). 13. iii. William Patrick, baptized 2 Sep 1712; married Mary Heberdan.

16 Generation Seven 10. Richard7 PATRICK;57,58 christened 12 Jan 1723/24 at Buriton, Co. Hampshire, England;59 married Ann (--?--) circa 1750;60 died "aged 59" 10 Aug 1783 at Buriton, Co. Hampshire, England, at age 59;61 buried 13 Aug 1783 at St. Mary's Church, Buriton, Co. Hampshire, England.43 He was living in 1778.62 He was a victualer.63,64 His estate was administered on 16 Aug 1783 "granted to Ann Patrick his widow."63

Ann (--?--) died in Aug 1790.65 She was buried on 8 Aug 1790 at St. Mary's Church, Buriton, Co. Hampshire, England, "widow of Richard Patrick."43 Her estate was administered on 16 Jul 1791 "granted ... to Richard Patrick ...her only son and next of kin ...amount in value ...100 pounds."66 Children of Richard7 Patrick and Ann (--?--) all born at Buriton, Co. Hampshire, England, were as follows: i. Ann8 Patrick; christened 7 Dec 1752;59 married Richard Wyatt 29 Apr 1774 at St. Mary's Church, Buriton, Co. Hampshire, England;39 died Feb 1830 at age 77;46 buried 20 Feb 1830 at St. Mary's Church, Buriton, Co. Hampshire, England, "age 77."67 ii. Elizabeth Patrick; christened 1 Jun 1755;59 married Edward Long 20 Oct 1778 at St. Mary's Church, Buriton, Co. Hampshire, England.39 iii. Olive Patrick;68,69 born 17 Sep 1760;70,71,72 married William Stallard, son of William Stallard and Mary Collins, 17 Aug 1787 at Buriton, Co. Hampshire, England; where William was from , and Olive from Buriton;73,71 died "aged 74 years" 18 Oct 1834 at Buriton, Co. Hampshire, England, at age 74;74,75 buried 23 Oct 1834 at St. Mary's Church, Buriton, Co. Hampshire, England.76,77 She was a publican in 1830 at Five Bells public house, Buriton, Co. Hampshire, England.78 iv. Frances Patrick; christened 17 Apr 1762;59 married William Welch 11 Jul 1786 at St. Mary's Church, Buriton, Co. Hampshire, England;39 died 1 Feb 1836 at Buriton, Co. Hampshire, England, at age 73.79 Frances and William had four children: Richard (1788-1853), William (1786-1835), Frances (b.1790), Mary (b.1793). Wife of a Welch descendant, Liz Wakelin shared much of her Patrick research in 1998.30 v. Richard Patrick; christened 20 Jan 1765;59 married Ann Pratt 18 Sep 1798 at St. Mary's, Portsea, Co. Hampshire, England;80 died 1848;81 buried 2 Feb 1848 at Buriton, Co. Hampshire, England.81 He appeared on the census of 1841 at Buriton, Co. Hampshire, England; where Richard (75) a bricklayer and Ann (65) were present in the same home as their son Thomas, and the Spooner, Pretty, and Sheet families.82,83 In 1841, Richard paid tithes on his residence on North Lane, Buriton, a cottage and garden.84

17 11. Elizabeth7 PATRICK;49,49 baptized Feb 1707/8 at St. Mary's Church, Buriton, Co. Hampshire, England;49 married John West 12 Dec 1731 at Petersfield, Co. Hampshire, England; where John was widower of Petersfield, and Elizabeth a spinster of Buriton.56,85

Children of Elizabeth7 Patrick and John West were as follows: i. John8 West.56,56 ii. Thomas West.56,56

12. Thomas7 PATRICK of Lynch;49,49 baptized 30 May 1710 at St. Mary's Church, Buriton, Co. Hampshire, England;49 married Sarah (--?--).30 The brothers Thomas and William Patrick were living in Buriton in 1744.2

Sarah (--?--) may have died in 1768.86 She was buried on 17 Aug 1768 at St. Mary's Church, Buriton, Co. Hampshire, England, "Mrs. Patrick of Lynch."86 Children of Thomas7 Patrick of Lynch and Sarah (--?--) were as follows: i. Sarah8 Patrick;49,49 baptized 22 Oct 1734 at St. Mary's Church, Buriton, Co. Hampshire, England.49 ii. Thomas Patrick;49,49 baptized 30 Dec 1736 at St. Mary's Church, Buriton, Co. Hampshire, England.49 iii. William Patrick87,87 was living in 1750.87 iv. John Patrick;30,30 born circa 1741;30 died 1741;47 buried 16 Sep 1741 at St. Mary's Church, Buriton, Co. Hampshire, England, "of Thomas Patrick of Lynch."30,47 v. Elizabeth Patrick;30,30 born circa 1745;30 died 1762;30 buried 10 Aug 1762 at St. Mary's Church, Buriton, Co. Hampshire, England, "of Thomas Patrick of Lynch."47

13. William7 PATRICK;49,49 baptized 2 Sep 1712 at St. Mary's Church, Buriton, Co. Hampshire, England;49 married Mary Heberdan 15 Nov 1742 at St. Mary's Church, Buriton, Co. Hampshire, England;30,52 died Nov 1772 at Buriton, Co. Hampshire, England, at age 60;47 buried 29 Nov 1772 at St. Mary's Church, Buriton, Co. Hampshire, England;47 his estate was probated 17 Feb 1773 at Co. Hampshire, England.88 The brothers Thomas and William Patrick were living in Buriton in 1744.2 He left a will on 7 Nov 1772 at Buriton, Co. Hampshire, England; where he wrote "I William Patrick the elder...bequeath unto my daughter Mary George wife of Joseph George of Shepton Mallett, Somerset, butcher."89

Mary HEBERDAN died in 1750.30 She died in Jul 1750.30,90 She was buried on 4 Jul 1750 at St. Mary's Church, Buriton, Co. Hampshire, England.91

18 Children of William7 Patrick and Mary Heberdan all born at St. Mary's Church, Buriton, Co. Hampshire, England, were as follows: i. William8 Patrick;92,92 baptized 18 Jul 1745.92 ii. Mary Patrick;92,92 baptized 29 Sep 1747;92 married Joseph George 9 Mar 1768 at St. Mary's Church, Buriton, Co. Hampshire, England.89,52 iii. Thomas Patrick;92,92 baptized 1 Jul 1750;92 died Jul 1750;47 buried 20 Aug 1750 at St. Mary's Church, Buriton, Co. Hampshire, England, "of Thomas and Mary Patrick."47

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Endnotes 1. Petersfield Area Historical Society, Buriton and its People, Petersfield Papers (Petersfield, England: Petersfield Area Historical Society, 1976), footnote 118 on p 42 states Richard was 12 in 1499. 2. Petersfield Area Historical Society, Buriton and its People, footnote 118 on p 42. 3. Assumption made by researcher: Ralph's father could have been Richard Patrick, but this is only a guess. 4. From the research files of Liz Wakelin, where a more readable version of Ralph Patrisk's 1582 will is presented. 5. Ralfe Pattryke of Beryton will (1584), Will of Ralfe Pattryke ref. 1584 B59, Hampshire Record Office, Sussex Street, Winchester, England SO23 8TH. 6. From the research files of Liz Wakelin, where a more readable version of Ralph Patrisk's 1582 will is presented, referring to comprehensive inventory of 1584. 7. Will of Ralfe Pattryke ref. 1584 B59: Inventory dated 1584 in Latin. 8. research note: Hampshire Record Office electronic database. 9. From the research files of Liz Wakelin, where she refers to a feoffment of 1576 found in Hampshire Record Office under ref. 18M63/15. 10. Will of Ralfe Pattryke ref. 1584 B59: where only her husband and not herself is mentioned. 11. From the research files of Liz Wakelin, where she refers to a feoffment of 1576 found in Hampshire Record Office under ref. 18M63/15, mentioning Elizabeth by name as wife of Richard Cowrey. 12. research note: Lawrence's father was Ralph Patrick as per 1) Ralph's Feoffment to uses of 1576 where it was stated "to hold the use of Ralph Patricke and Agnes his wife, after their deaths to the use of Lawrence Patrick, their son". 13. research note: Lawrence's mother was Ralph Patrick as per 1) Ralph's Feoffment to uses of 1576 where it was stated "to hold the use of Ralph Patricke and Agnes his wife, after their deaths to the use of Lawrence Patrick, their son". 14. From the research files of Liz Wakelin, "Laurence Patrick's widow was assessed for the Hearth Tax in 1665. She was not chargeable for 2 hearths in Buriton.". 15. From the research files of Liz Wakelin, "Thomas HANBURY who lived in Buriton purchased the borough of Petersfield in 1597. He appointed William YALDEN steward for the keeping of courts & leets within the borough & Anthony ROUSE & Lawrence PATRICK collectors of picage and stallage. (Exch. Dep. Hants 6 Jas. I, Mich. No. 1.) The burgesses of Petersfield were opposed to this & resisted, refusing to pay rents & hindering the collectors of picage & stallage in their duties. There was a case heard at the Court of Exchequer at Easter 1608, which Thomas Hanbury won. Victoria County History - Hants: Petersfield: Vol iii page 114:". 16. research note: Hampshire Record Office electronic database, 19 M 50/52. 17. Petersfield Area Historical Society, Buriton and its People, footnote 118 on p 42, where it states "John Patrick" also lived in Buriton, original source was a local census. 18. research note: Hampshire Record Office electronic database, 19 M 50/52, document stated that in 1614, Lawrence's son was Ralph. 19. From the research files of Liz Wakelin, where she refers to a feoffment of 1576 found in Hampshire Record Office under ref. 18M63/15, mentioning Margery by name as wife of Thomas Casson. 20. Will of Ralfe Pattryke ref. 1584 B59: where Margaret referred to as Ralph's granddaughter. 21. Will of Ralfe Pattryke ref. 1584 B59: where Margery referred to as Ralph's daughter. 22. Assumption: Thomas' father may have been Lawrence Patrick as per 1) assertion made by researcher Liz Wakelin. 23. From the research files of Liz Wakelin, Will of Thomas Patrick, 20 Oct 1669, was proved 1672. 24. From the research files of Liz Wakelin, Will of Thomas Patrick, 20 Oct 1669. 25. Thomas Patrick estate administration (22 Sep 1671), ref. 1672 A70, Hampshire Record Office, Sussex Street, Winchester, England SO23 8TH. 26. Registers of the Parish Church of St. Mary, Buriton, Hampshire Record Office, Sussex Street, Winchester, England SO23 8TH.

20 27. From the research files of Liz Wakelin, Will of Thomas Patrick, 20 Oct 1669, where name could also read "Logsflesh". 28. research note: Lawrence's father may have been Thomas Patrick as per 1) Thomas' 1669 will where he stated, "unto my sonne Lawrence Patricke". 29. research note: Lawrence's mother may have been Elianor as per 1) Thomas' 1669 Will where he stated both, "unto my sonne Lawrence Patricke" and "my said lovinge wife Elianor". 30. From the research files of Liz Wakelin. 31. Lawrence Patrick, Inventory of Goods 1709-AD90, Hampshire Record Office, Sussex Street, Winchester, England SO23 8TH, "who deceased June the 3 1709". 32. Registers of the Parish Church of St. Mary, Buriton: Burials, 73-M-73 PR1, "Lawrence Sen.", Hampshire Record Office, Sussex Street, Winchester, England SO23 8TH. 33. Inventory of Goods 1709-AD90, "connissa fuit Thomas Patrick filio dicti...". 34. Registers of the Parish Church of St. Mary, Buriton: Burials, 73-M-73 PR1, Hampshire Record Office, Sussex Street, Winchester, England SO23 8TH. 35. Assumption: Richard's father may have been Lawrence Patrick as per 1) assertion made by researcher Liz Wakelin. 36. Assumption: Richard's mother may have been Jane as per 1) assertion made by researcher Liz Wakelin. 37. research note: supposing Richard was at least 16 years old when first child Elizabeth born (bef. 1706), yet also before mother Jane died (bef. 1705). 38. FamilySearch™ International Genealogical Index, online http://www.familysearch.org, batch M040881, source 0504430. 39. FamilySearch™ International Genealogical Index, online http://www.familysearch.org, batch M136601. 40. Registers of the Parish Church of St. Mary, Buriton: Burials, 73-M-73 PR1 1678-1812, Hampshire Record Office, Sussex Street, Winchester, England SO23 8TH. 41. research note: based on grave marker stating 27th year in 1727. 42. Patricks/Stallards grave stone St. Mary's Churchyard, Buriton M.Bone, 2003, "I.M.O. Ann the wife of Rich Patrick w.d.t.l. October 7 1727 in the 27th year of her age" 3m south of south porch. 43. Registers of the Parish Church of St. Mary, Buriton: Burials 1678-1812 [ref. 73M73 PR1 film M13], Hampshire Record Office, Sussex Street, Winchester, England SO23 8TH. 44. Assumption: Aside from the IGI's 1721 marriage record, there is no evidence that Ann wife of RIchard was also Ann Luff. 45. FamilySearch™ International Genealogical Index, online http://www.familysearch.org, batch C136601, source 1041205, print call 6900637, father=Richard, no mother recorded. 46. research note: as she was buried same month. 47. Registers of the Parish Church of St. Mary, Buriton: Burials 1678-1812, 73M73 PR1, Hampshire Record Office, Sussex Street, Winchester, England SO23 8TH. 48. Settlement Certificate, (1745), 108 M70/P011/149, Hampshire Record Office, Sussex Street, Winchester, England SO23 8TH. 49. FamilySearch™ International Genealogical Index, online http://www.familysearch.org, batch C136601. 50. From the research files of Albery Bone (1909-1996), jotter pad, 1984. 51. Registers of the Parish Church of St. Mary, Buriton: Marriages 1678-1812, 73M73 PR1, Hampshire Record Office, Sussex Street, Winchester, England SO23 8TH. 52. FamilySearch™ International Genealogical Index, online http://www.familysearch.org, batch M014891. 53. From the research files of Liz Wakelin, She believed Lawrence's death was 23 Jun 1737. "Source: Inventory dated 6 July 1737".

21 54. Lawrence Patrick, Administration 1737 AD-097, Hampshire Record Office, Sussex Street, Winchester, England SO23 8TH, [NB the inventory of Jan 1736/37 followed Lawrence's death in Nov 1736 by two months, using the Old Calender]. 55. Registers of the Parish Church of St. Mary, Buriton: Marriages 1678-1812, 73M73 PR1, name appears somewhat like "Jane Grew" although the accepted reading is "Jane Grace", Hampshire Record Office, Sussex Street, Winchester, England SO23 8TH. 56. Thomas Patrick will (10 Oct 1750), 1751 B-34, Hampshire Record Office, Sussex Street, Winchester, England SO23 8TH. 57. research note: Richard's father was Richard Patrick as per 1) Richard's baptism record of 1723. 58. research note: Richard's mother was Ann as per 1) Richard's baptism record of 1723. 59. FamilySearch™ International Genealogical Index, online http://www.familysearch.org, batch C136601, source 1041205, print call 6900637. 60. research note: date is supposed. 61. Patricks/Stallards grave stone St. Mary's Churchyard, Buriton, "Richard Patrick who died 10th August 1783 Aged 59" 3m south of south porch (NB the date has been interpreted as 16th in transcripts). 62. research note: Hampshire Record Office electronic database, 44 M69/F14/1/50/1. 63. Richard Patrick will (26 aug 1783), ref. 1783-AD39, Hampshire Record Office, Sussex Street, Winchester, England SO23 8TH. 64. research note: Victualer: One who furnishes provisions, (Webster's 1828 Dictionary), one who keeps a house of entertainment; a tavern keeper; an innkeeper (Webster's 1913 Dictionary). 65. research note: same month as burial. 66. Ann Patrick estate administration (16 July 1791), ref. 1791-AD29, Hampshire Record Office, Sussex Street, Winchester, England SO23 8TH. 67. Registers of the Parish Church of St. Mary, Buriton: Burials 1813-1871 [ref. 73M73 PR8], Hampshire Record Office, Sussex Street, Winchester, England SO23 8TH. 68. research note: Olive's father was Richard Patrick as per 1) Olive's baptism record of 1760. 69. research note: Olive's mother was Ann as per 1) Olive's baptism record of 1760. 70. Assumption: assuming childbearing range of 16-45 yrs, her possible years of birth should not be outside 1752-1772, most likely closer to 1760. 71. From the research files of Albery Bone (1909-1996), A letter from Buriton minister Peter Gallup, 30 Dec 1968, states his records show "William Stallard of Catherington and Olive Patrick of Buriton married at Buriton 17 Aug 1787". 72. FamilySearch™ International Genealogical Index, online http://www.familysearch.org, batch C136601, source 1041205, print call 6900637, name=Olliffe Patrick. 73. FamilySearch™ International Genealogical Index, online http://www.familysearch.org, batch M136601, source 1041205 , film 6900637. 74. Patricks/Stallards grave stone St. Mary's Churchyard, Buriton. 75. Clive Colpus and Joy Hobbs, Monumental Inscriptions of St. Mary's Buriton (England: Hapshire Genealogical Society, 1982). 76. Registers of the Parish Church of St. Mary, Buriton: 73M73 PR8 Burials 1813-1871, Hampshire Record Office, Sussex Street, Winchester, England SO23 8TH. 77. Patricks/Stallards grave stone St. Mary's Churchyard, Buriton, Buried with William Stallard, south of St.Mary's south porch between Mary wife of William Patrick (d.1750) and Ann Patrick (d.1727). 78. Hampshire County Library, compiler, Extracts from Directories of Petersfield Area Vol.1 (Petersfield: compiler), for 1830. 79. From the research files of Liz Wakelin, "Source: Buriton Parish Register". 80. FamilySearch™ International Genealogical Index, online http://www.familysearch.org, batch M062612.

22 81. From the research files of Albery Bone (1909-1996), Buriton burial records, Patrick aged 84. 82. From the research files of Albery Bone (1909-1996), Buriton Census 1841. 83. 1841 personal cesus, Buriton, HO107/396/16 enum.#1, sched.#30, Family Records Centre 1 Myddelton Street, , England EC1R 1UW. 84. Buriton Parish, Buriton 1841 Tithe Map (Hampshire: Church of England, 7 Sep 1841), No. 53. 85. Powells and families of Hampshire and Sussex, Lesley Potter, online freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~buriton,visited Oct 2003, Marriage Licences for Buriton and Chalton People. 86. Registers of the Parish Church of St. Mary, Buriton: Burials 1678-1812, 73M73 PR1, "Mrs. Patrick of Lynch", Hampshire Record Office, Sussex Street, Winchester, England SO23 8TH. 87. unknown short title 1751 B-34: where William appeared as brother of Thomas, grandson of Thomas (d.1751). 88. William Patrick will (7 Nov 1772), 1773 A-77: "17 Feb 1773 will administered ", Hampshire Record Office, Sussex Street, Winchester, England SO23 8TH. 89. unknown short title 1773 A-77. 90. Assumption: It is supposed Mary died shortly after childbirth (Thomas Patrick also d.1750). 91. From the research files of Liz Wakelin, Source: Buriton Parish Register. 92. FamilySearch™ International Genealogical Index, online http://www.familysearch.org, batch C014891.

23 Descendants of Willis Aylmore Ide of Warblington

Generation One 1. Willis Aylmore1 IDE; born circa 1806;1 married Charlotte Cave 31 Jan 1827 at Warblington, Co. Hampshire, England;2 died "a blacksmith, aged 72" 17 Aug 1878 at Etobicoke Twp., York Co., Ontario, Canada;3,4 buried 19 Aug 1878 at St. George's On-The-Hill, Islington, York Co., Ontario, Canada.3 He emigrated in 1855 to Toronto, York Co., Canada West (Ontario), British North America (Canada); his "year of settlement."5 He lived in 1857 at Mimico (Islington), York Co., Canada West (Ontario), British North America (Canada); where he was a blacksmith.6,7 He and Charlotte Cave appeared on the census of 1861 at York Co., Canada West (Ontario), British North America (Canada); where Willis (58) was a blacksmith. Charlotte (59), Thomas (25) a carpenter, Sarah (24), Henry (23) a tinsmith were present. Also Willis' daughter Martha Tyer (27) and her daughter Jessie (4) were recorded.8 He and Charlotte Cave appeared on the census of 1871 at York Co., Ontario, Canada; where Willis (68) a blacksmith, and Charlotte (69), Henry (29), Thomas (36) a carpenter, his wife Caroline (26) and daughter Amy (1) were present.9

Charlotte CAVE was possibly christened on 18 Aug 1811 at St. Mary's, Portsea, Co. Hampshire, England; daughter of Henry Cave and Elizabeth.10 She died "blacksmith's widow, aged 75" on 13 Jun 1878 at Etobicoke Twp., York Co., Ontario, Canada, at age 66.3,11 She was buried on 15 Jun 1878 at St. George's On-The-Hill, Islington, York Co., Ontario, Canada.3 Children of Willis Aylmore1 Ide and Charlotte Cave were as follows: i. Willis Aylmore2 Ide;12,12 christened 8 Jul 1827 at Warblington, Co. Hampshire, England;12 married Frances Hannington 25 Dec 1851 at Warblington, Co. Hampshire, England.2 ii. Sarah Ide;12,12 christened 8 Jul 1827 at Warblington, Co. Hampshire, England;12 died possibly before 1836.13 2. iii. Charlotte Cave Ide, christened 10 Jan 1829 at Warblington, Co. Hampshire, England; married George Stallard. iv. Ann Sophia Ide;14,14 born 4 Sep 1831 at Warblington, Co. Hampshire, England.14 3. v. Martha Ide, christened 2 Jun 1833 at Warblington, Co. Hampshire, England; married Thomas Tier. 4. vi. Thomas Henry Ide, christened 23 Nov 1834 at Warblington, Co. Hampshire, England; married Caroline Judd. 5. vii. Sarah Ann Ide, born 16 Jun 1836; married Robert Horwood Tier. 6. viii. Henry Thomas Ide, christened 20 May 1838 at Warblington, Co. Hampshire, England; married Eliza Theresa Jane Evans. 7. ix. John Cave Ide, christened 29 Jan 1840 at Warblington, Co. Hampshire, England; married Elizabeth Ann Young.

24 Generation Two 2. Charlotte Cave2 IDE;15,16 christened 10 Jan 1829 at Warblington, Co. Hampshire, England;12 married George Stallard, son of Edward Stallard and Charlotte (--?--), 10 Feb 1853 at Warblington, Co. Hampshire, England; where George was recorded to be a fellmonger living in , and Charlotte was from Warblington;2,17 died circa Feb 1881;18,19 buried 22 Feb 1881 at St. Faith's, Havant, Co. Hampshire, England, "age 51."20 Charlotte Cave Ide's family was a focus of A.D. Bone's early research of the Islington relations: her sisters Martha (1833-1914) and Sarah Ann (1836-1907) married Tier brothers Thomas (1832-1923) and Robert (1838-1913); her brother Thomas Henry (1834-1907) married Caroline Judd (1845-1913), the niece of her own husband George Stallard. Several Tiers and Ides are buried at St. George's-on-the-Hill, Islington.21 She and George Stallard emigrated circa 1856 to Canada West (Ontario), British North America (Canada).22 She and George Stallard appeared on the census of 1861 at South Street, Havant, Co. Hampshire, England; where George (32) was a parchment manufacturer employing 9 men and 4 boys, Charlotte C. (31), George (6), Clarissa C. (4), Thorburn (2), and Matilda (7 mos) were present.23,24

George STALLARD was christened on 3 Aug 1828 at Buriton, Co. Hampshire, England.25 He died "aged 77" on 23 Jun 1906 at Havant, Co. Hampshire, England, at age 77.26,27 He was a parchment maker and fellmonger between 1847 and 1856 at Homewell Parchment Yard, Havant, Co. Hampshire, England.28 George and his family returned to England between 1857 and 1859.29 He was a parchment maker between 1859 and 1906 at Homewell Parchment Yard, Havant, Co. Hampshire, England.30 He was living in 1867 at East Street, Havant, Co. Hampshire, England; and was a parchment maker.31 At sometime between their father's retirement, and subsequent death in 1869, George and Albert formed 'G. & A. Stallard' at Homewell.28 He appeared on the census of 1881 at East Street, Havant, Co. Hampshire, England; where George (52) was a widower, a Fellmonger Master employing 19 Men 7 Boys. His children Thorburn (22) also a fellmonger, Matilda F. (20), Emma A. (18), Sidney (10) and servant Harriett Hiscole (19) were present.32 George and Albert Stallard were parchment makers in Havant in 1900.33 He appeared on the census of 1901 at Havant, Co. Hampshire, England; where George (72) was a parchment maker.34 Upon George and Albert's retirement, G. & A. Stallard was run by George's son Thorburn until 1936.28 In 1909, the employees of G. & A. Stallard were photographed at Homewell. Neither George nor Albert appear in the photo, but an E. Stallard does (smartly dressed, large white beard, appears 60-70 years old).28 Children of Charlotte Cave2 Ide and George Stallard were as follows: i. George3 Stallard;35,35 christened 22 Apr 1855 at Saint Faith, Havant, Co. Hampshire, England;35 married Ann Glayer 1881; where George was the Assistant Master of St. Paul's School.36 He and Harry Stallard appeared on the census of 1881 at 12 Maude Grove, London, Co. Middlesex, England; where George (21?) was a BA Oxon Schoolmaster, and Harry (14) a student.37 ii. Clarissa C. Stallard;38,38 born 19 May 1856 at Springfield, Toronto Twp., Peel Co., Canada West (Ontario), British North America (Canada);39 christened 13 Jul 1856 at St. George's On-The-Hill, Islington, York Co., Canada West (Ontario), British North America (Canada);38 died circa 1913 at Havant, Co. Hampshire, England.40

25 Around 1878, Clarissa married an "old farmer". Her father, George, "was so furious, he would not allow her to be married in Havant." She had two or three children, one of whom married an antique dealer.41 iii. Edward Stallard;42,42 born between 1857 and 1858;42 died between 1857 and 1858.42 Born after Clarissa, before Thorburn. Died young.41 iv. Aylmore Stallard;42,42 born between 1857 and 1858;42 died between 1857 and 1858.42 Born after Clarissa, before Thorburn. Died young.41 v. Thorburn Stallard;43,43 born circa 1859 at Havant, Co. Hampshire, England;43 married Bessie (--?--);27 died "age 64" 21 Jun 1923 at Havant, Co. Hampshire, England.27 Thorburn Stallard's namesake was probably the Thorburn family who eventually resided in Orillia, Ontario, and were friends of the George Stallard during his stay in Canada.44 He appeared on the census of 1901 at Warblington, Co. Hampshire, England; where he was a fishmonger, aged 42.34 It was said that Thorburn eventually ran the G. & A. Stallard parchment works at Homewell, until, as the last parchment yard in Havant, they closed in 1936. This must be false, as he died in 1923.28,45 vi. Matilda Stallard;46,46 born circa Sep 1860 at Havant, Co. Hampshire, England;46 married Edgar Hooley 28 Oct 1884 at Havant, Co. Hampshire, England; where Edgar was a civil engineer from Kent, son of Charles Hooley.36 She was also known as Tilley.41 vii. Emma Adeline Stallard;35,35 christened 19 Mar 1863 at Saint Faith, Havant, Co. Hampshire, England;35 died Dec 1962 at age 99.47 Had no issue.41 viii. Harry Stallard;35,35 born 24 Nov 1867 at Saint Faith, Havant, Co. Hampshire, England.35 He was a doctor.41 Harry married a daughter of Sir Frances Sawyer, a fellow doctor.41 He and George Stallard appeared on the census of 1881 at 12 Maude Grove, London, Co. Middlesex, England; where George (21?) was a BA Oxon Schoolmaster, and Harry (14) a student.37 ix. Sidney Stallard;35,35 born 25 Jul 1870 at Saint Faith, Havant, Co. Hampshire, England.35 Became a "big noise" in the county council house.41

3. Martha2 IDE;48,48 christened 2 Jun 1833 at Warblington, Co. Hampshire, England;48 married Thomas Tier, son of Thomas Tier and Amy Gray, 18 Jan 1856 at St. Peter's, Springfield, Toronto Twp., Peel Co., Canada West (Ontario), British North America (Canada);49,50 died 1914;49 buried at St. George's On-The-Hill, Islington, York Co., Ontario, Canada.49 She and Thomas Tier appeared on the census of 1881 at York West, York Co., Ontario, Canada; where Thomas (48) was a foreman and Martha (46) was present.51

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Thomas TIER52,52 was born circa 1832.49 He died in 1923.49 Children of Martha2 Ide and Thomas Tier were: i. Jessica3 Tier;52,52 born 1849.52

4. Thomas Henry2 IDE;12,12 christened 23 Nov 1834 at Warblington, Co. Hampshire, England;12 married Caroline Judd, daughter of John Judd and Caroline Stallard, 9 Feb 1869 at St. George's On-The-Hill, Islington, York Co., Ontario, Canada;38 died Aug 1907 at age 72;3 buried 14 Aug 1907 at St. George's On-The-Hill, Islington, York Co., Ontario, Canada.3 He lived in 1867 at lot 8, Con. A, Etobicoke Twp., Islington, York Co., Ontario, Canada; with his father and brother Henry, having a house and shop.53 He and Caroline Judd appeared on the census of 1871 at York Co., Ontario, Canada; where Thomas (36) was a carpenter, and Caroline (26) and Ammy (1) were present.54 He and Caroline Judd appeared on the census of 1881 at York Co., Ontario, Canada; where Thomas (45) was a carpenter. Caroline (36), Amy (11), Clara (9), Willis (7), Laura S. (5), Albert E. (2) and Atholene (1) were present.55 In 1898, Thomas Henry Ide and Caroline Judd lived at 269 Lisgar St., Toronto, York Co., Ontario, Canada, where Thomas H. was a builder, Willis A. a carpenter, and Albert E. a telephone operator.56

Caroline JUDD38,38 was born circa 1845 at Co. Hampshire, England.57,52 She died circa 1913.58 She died on 11 Jul 1913 at Toronto, Ontario, Canada.52 Caroline mentioned in grandfather Edward Stallard's Will 1862.59 Children of Thomas Henry2 Ide and Caroline Judd were as follows: i. Amy Aylmer3 Ide;60,60 born 4 Dec 1869 at York Co., Ontario, Canada.60,61 ii. Clara Charlotte Ide;52,52 born 2 Jan 1872 at Islington, York Co., Ontario, Canada.52 iii. Willis Aylmore Ide;3,3 baptized 20 Mar 1874 at St. George's On-The-Hill, Islington, York Co., Ontario, Canada.3 iv. Laura Ellen Cave Ide;3,3 born circa 1875.62 v. Albert Edward Ide;3,3 born 11 Aug 1878 at Islington, York Co., Ontario, Canada;52,63 baptized after 11 Aug 1878 at St. George's On-The-Hill, Islington, York Co., Ontario, Canada.3 vi. Atholine Catherine Ide;3,3 born 16 Apr 1880 at Islington, York Co., Ontario, Canada;52,64 baptized after 16 Apr 1880 at St. George's On-The-Hill, Islington, York Co., Ontario, Canada;3 died of diptheria circa Sep 1885 at York Co., Ontario, Canada;65 buried circa Sep 1885 at St. George's On-The-Hill, plot 2, range 3 south, Islington, York Co., Ontario, Canada.66 vii. Florence Matilda Ide;3,3 born 13 Jan 1883 at Islington, Etobicoke Twp., York Co., Ontario, Canada;52,67 baptized after 13 Jan 1883 at St. George's On-The- Hill, Islington, York Co., Ontario, Canada;3 died of heart failure brought on by diphtheria 7 Mar 1892 at Etobicoke Twp., York Co., Ontario, Canada, at age 9;68 buried at St. George's On-The-Hill, plot 2, range 3 south, Islington, Ontario, Canada.69

27 viii. Agnes Isabella Judd Ide;3,3 born 12 Jul 1885 at Islington, York Co., Ontario, Canada;52,70 baptized after 12 Jul 1885 at St. George's On-The-Hill, Islington, York Co., Ontario, Canada.3

5. Sarah Ann2 IDE;12,12 born 16 Jun 1836;71 christened 10 Jul 1836 at Warblington, Co. Hampshire, England;12 married Robert Horwood Tier, son of Thomas Tier and Amy Gray, 23 Dec 1863 at St. George's On-The-Hill, Islington, York Co., Canada West (Ontario), British North America (Canada);49,72 died 2 Jun 1907 at Ontario, Canada, at age 70;49 buried 25 Jun 1907 at St. George's On-The-Hill, Islington, York Co., Ontario, Canada.49,3 She and Robert Horwood Tier appeared on the census of 1871 at York Co., Ontario, Canada; where Robert H. Tier (32) , wife Sarah Anne (32) and Eliza (6), Charlotte (3) and Thomas (1) were present.9

Robert Horwood TIER52,52 was born circa 1838.49 He died circa 1913 at Ontario, Canada.49 Children of Sarah Ann2 Ide and Robert Horwood Tier were as follows: i. Elizabeth3 Tier;49,49 born circa 1864;49 died Jun 1918.49 ii. Charlotte Tier;49,49 born Jun 1867;49 died Mar 1961 at age 93.49 iii. Thomas Tier;60,60 born circa 1870.60 iv. Alice Tier;49,49 born circa 1873;49 died 1907.49 v. Beatrice Tier;49,49 born circa 1879;49 died Jan 1881.49

6. Henry Thomas2 IDE;12,12 christened 20 May 1838 at Warblington, Co. Hampshire, England;12 married Eliza Theresa Jane Evans;73 died Jan 1904 at age 65;3 buried 19 Jan 1904 at St. George's On-The-Hill, Islington, York Co., Ontario, Canada.3 He appeared on the census of 1881 at York Co., Ontario, Canada; where Henry was a blacksmith, and Elizabeth, Emily and Charlotte were present.55

Children of Henry Thomas2 Ide and Eliza Theresa Jane Evans were: i. Henry Edward3 Ide;74,74 born 26 Oct 1883 at Etobicoke Twp., York Co., Ontario, Canada.74

7. John Cave2 IDE;12,12 christened 29 Jan 1840 at Warblington, Co. Hampshire, England;12 married Elizabeth Ann Young circa 1869.75 He appeared on the census of 1871 at York Co., Ontario, Canada; where John C. (28) was a farmer, and Elizabeth (28) and Pattie (1) were present.54 He appeared on the census of 1881 at York Co., Ontario, Canada; where John (38) was a carpenter, and Elizabeth, Pattie, Vernon and Catherine were present.55

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Endnotes

1. Assumption made by researcher: 1861 census age 58, 1871 census age 68, 1878 death age 72, giving DOBs of 1803, 1803, 1806. 2. FamilySearch™ International Genealogical Index, online http://www.familysearch.org, batch M062351, source 0918881 , film 1238663. 3. From the research files of Albery Bone (1909-1996), records from St George's church on-the-hill. 4. Ontario Vital Statistics, Registration of death, # 17610 for 1876, Archives of Ontario, 77 Grenville, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. 5. From the research files of Albery Bone (1909-1996), orig. source: Illustrated Historical Atlas of Toronto, York Co., 1878". 6. T.B. Wilson & E.S. Wilson, Directory of the Province of Ontario (Lambertville, N.J.: Hunterdon House, 1987), p 289. 7. research note: Town of Mimico was renamed Islington in Oct. 1858. The name of Mimico was assumed by the town known till then as Mimico-on-the-lake. 8. From the research files of Albery Bone (1909-1996), ontario census, locale not recorded, reel C-1087. 9. From the research files of Albery Bone (1909-1996), 1871 census of York from reel C-631. 10. FamilySearch™ International Genealogical Index, online http://www.familysearch.org, batch C062613, source 0919739 , film 883908. 11. Ontario Vital Statistics, Registration of death, # 16797 for 1878. 12. FamilySearch™ International Genealogical Index, online http://www.familysearch.org, batch C062351, source 0918881 , film 1238663. 13. Assumption: Sarah probably died before her sister Sarah Ann was born in 1836. 14. FamilySearch™ International Genealogical Index, online http://www.familysearch.org, batch C062351, source 0918881 , film 1238663, father="*William* Aylmore Ide" instead of Willis, mother="Charlotte". 15. FamilySearch™ International Genealogical Index, online http://www.familysearch.org, batch C062351, source 0918881 , film 1238663, father="Willis Aylmore Ide". 16. FamilySearch™ International Genealogical Index, online http://www.familysearch.org, batch C062351, source 0918881 , film 1238663, mother="Charlotte". 17. Civil Registration (England), Registration of marriage, certified copy of entry# 92 of Warblington register book, issued 15 Aug 1966 to A.D. Bone, General Register Office at the Family Records Centre, 1 Myddelton Street, London, England EC1R 1UW. 18. FamilySearch™ International Genealogical Index, online http://www.familysearch.org, 1881 British Census, Family History Library Film 1341277, Public Records Office Reference RG11, Piece / Folio 1137 / 84, Page Number 22, where husband George was a widower. 19. Assumption: buried 22 Feb 1881. 20. St. Faith's Havant Parish Records: Burials 1865-1882, CHU 38/1D/4, Hampshire Record Office, Sussex Street, Winchester, England SO23 8TH. 21. research note: several sources. 22. From the research files of Albery Bone (1909-1996), assumed to be so as daughter Clarissa born in Canada 1856. 23. From the research files of Albery Bone (1909-1996), from census of Havant. 24. George Stallard, 1861 personal census, Havant, RG9/631 p 35, #44, Family Records Centre 1 Myddelton Street, London, England EC1R 1UW. 25. FamilySearch™ International Genealogical Index, online http://www.familysearch.org, batch C136601, source 1041205 , film 6900637.

29 26. From the research files of Albery Bone (1909-1996), "27 Jun 1906" from death/obituaries in 'old Hampshire paper' at the Library. 27. A. C. Colpus, Monumental Inscriptions, Havant Cemetery (Portsmouth, UK: Hampshire Genealogical Society, 1979). 28. From the research files of Albery Bone (1909-1996), 3-page photocopied article entitled 'Parchment Making' pp 10- 12, source not recorded, but probably a short history of Havant, Co. Hampshire. 29. From the research files of Albery Bone (1909-1996), assumed to be so as son Thorburn born in Havant. 30. Assumption: as George was a parchment maker at every description since. 31. From the research files of Albery Bone (1909-1996), from the Post Office Directory of Havant, 1867. 32. FamilySearch™ International Genealogical Index, online http://www.familysearch.org, 1881 British Census, Family History Library Film 1341277, Public Records Office Reference RG11, Piece / Folio 1137 / 84, Page Number 22. 33. From the research files of Albery Bone (1909-1996), Indenture for apprenticeship of Albert Churchman to George and Albert Stallard, 19 Mar 1900, photograph of document in files. 34. 1901 Census of England and Wales Online, Public Records Office (UK), online http://www.census.pro.gov.uk/, Further details of census not purchased. 35. FamilySearch™ International Genealogical Index, online http://www.familysearch.org, batch C062491, source 0918886 , film 883886. 36. From the research files of Albery Bone (1909-1996), appears to be on list of Havant marriages. 37. FamilySearch™ International Genealogical Index, online http://www.familysearch.org, 1881 Census of Britain, Family History Library Film 1341018, Public Records Office Reference RG11, Piece / Folio 0080 / 26, Page Number 46. 38. From the research files of Albery Bone (1909-1996). 39. From the research files of Albery Bone (1909-1996), based on St. George's Islington records. It appears a transcription error occurred, whereby Clarissa's DOB appears as 1852 in the files. It is assumed that 1856 is correct. 40. From the research files of Albery Bone (1909-1996), letter to Milton Edward Bone dated 19 Dec 1913 from Aunty Fanny implied Uncle George's oldest daughter died, and "Clara" would otherwise have come to stay with her. 41. From the research files of Albery Bone (1909-1996), a letter from Grace Lawson, daughter of Matilda Stallard, duaghter of George b.1828. 42. From the research files of Albery Bone (1909-1996), a letter from Grace Lawson, daughter of Matilda Stallard, grand-daughter of George (b.1828). 43. From the research files of Albery Bone (1909-1996), at 1861 census, age 2 yrs. 44. Val Cheyne, "George Stallard and Charlotte Cave," e-mail message from to Martyn Bone, 2 May 2002, "researching on Thorburn ancestory (my maternal Grandfather is Stellard Charles Thorburn)." Val believes her grandfather's name was derived from the same Stallard-Thorburn friendship. It is not certain where the families met: in England before emigrating, Islington in 1850's, also Orillia in 1870's? 45. From the research files of Albery Bone (1909-1996), a letter from Grace Lawson, daughter of Matilda Stallard, daughter of George Stallard (b.1828). 46. From the research files of Albery Bone (1909-1996), at 1861 census, age 7 mos. 47. From the research files of Albery Bone (1909-1996), from Maude Pride (nee Stephens). 48. FamilySearch™ International Genealogical Index, online http://www.familysearch.org, batch C062351, source 0918881 , film 1238663, father="Ide", mother="Charlotte". 49. From the research files of Albery Bone (1909-1996), grave stone at St. George's on the Hill, Islington. 50. From the research files of Albery Bone (1909-1996), research at St. Peter's Erindale. 51. FamilySearch™ International Genealogical Index, online http://www.familysearch.org, Census Place York West, York West, Ontario, Family History Library Film 1375885, NA Film Number C-13249 , District 136 , Sub- district F , Division 6 , Page Number 11 , Household Number 48.

30 52. Alexander (on Rootsweb), Philip Alexander, online http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/cgi- bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:2256587&id=I515130497,viewed Spring 2003. 53. From the research files of Albery Bone (1909-1996), based on what appears to be a list of owners and tenants on land in Etobicoke Township, poss. electoral list. 54. From the research files of Albery Bone (1909-1996), 1871, reel C-631. 55. From the research files of Albery Bone (1909-1996), York East & West census, 1881, reel C-13248, 1L3 ? 56. From the research files of Albery Bone (1909-1996), Toronto Dir. vol. 1898. 57. From the research files of Albery Bone (1909-1996), he supposed her brith was after 1837. 58. From the research files of Albery Bone (1909-1996), letter to Milton Edward Bone dated 19 Dec 1913 from Aunty Fanny implied he had recently informed her of "Carrie Ide's" death, and Fanny said she was not old, and hoped her children were provided for (strange considering Caroline Judd Ide was 68 and her children grown). 59. Edward Stallard will (18 Sep 1862), Will of Edward Stallard in Modern Wills Vol.10, p 634-36: proved 15 Oct 1869, Hampshire Record Office, Sussex Street, Winchester, England SO23 8TH. 60. From the research files of Albery Bone (1909-1996), 1871 census of York from reel C-631 shows age as 1 yr. 61. Ontario Vital Statistics, Registration of Birth, #3482 for 1869, Archives of Ontario, 77 Grenville, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. 62. From the research files of Albery Bone (1909-1996), based on 1881 census age of 5, dob=1875/76. 63. Ontario Vital Statistics, Registration of Birth, #38601 for 1878. 64. Ontario Vital Statistics, Registration of Birth, #41874 for 1880. 65. Ontario Vital Statistics, Registration of death, #19603 for 1885 (registered by Dr. Cotton, who on 1 Oct 1885 did not record her age or exact date of death, as he had not on other registrations). 66. From the research files of Albery Bone (1909-1996), from St. George's burial records, and he wrote her name as "Kathleen Ide, buried without permission" NB this is the burial plot of George Stallard (1852-1869). 67. Ontario Vital Statistics, Registration of Birth, #40646 for 1883. 68. Ontario Vital Statistics, Registration of death, # 20210 for 1892. 69. From the research files of Albery Bone (1909-1996), from St. George's burial records, and he wrote "buried without permission" next to her name. NB this is the burial plot of George Stallard (1852-1869). 70. Ontario Vital Statistics, Registration of Birth, #44452 for 1885. 71. From the research files of Albery Bone (1909-1996), grave stone at St. George's on the Hill, Islington states DOB 16Jun1837, though this confilct with established christening. 72. From the research files of Albery Bone (1909-1996), records of St. George's marriages. 73. Ontario Vital Statistics, Registration of Birth, for Henry E.G. Ide, #40678 for 1883. 74. Ontario Vital Statistics, Registration of Birth, #40678 for 1883. 75. Ontario Vital Statistics, Registration of Birth, for Kathleen (#41872-80) and Vernon (#41873-80).

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