TALBOT TIMES
Newsletter of the
ELGIN COUNTY BRANCH
ONTARIO GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY
VOL. I ISSUE 4 DECEMBER 1982
EDITOR’S MESSAGE
When mail started arriving from British Columbia, Michigan, California, Wisconsin, etc., I thought, “Oh my goodness, what on earth was I thinking about to agree to do a Newsletter,’’ but it has been fun. Everyone has been most kind and accepted my efforts, and I have had good support from Joyce.
Central Elgin Collegiate Resource Centre, Chestnut St., St. Thomas have agreed to house our library. It will be open to the public during school hours. True, we haven’t many books or documents as yet, but time and the sale of cemetery recordings will help this along. Any donation of material (family histories, old ledgers, old scrapbooks anything containing names of local interest) will be gratefully accepted. We are also asking our members to complete their Pedigree Charts of their family with any Elgin County connection. We expect to index our branch members ‘families”, so that these can be stored in our library for other genealogists to use.
1982 has been a good year, if enthusiasm spells success, our Elgin Branch has it made.
We wish you and yours a Healthy Happy New Years and fruitful searching in 1983.
MALAHIDE BEREAN REGULAR BAPTIST CHURCH
The Berean Baptist congregation was organized by a group of people who had formerly belonged to the Jubilee Baptist Church at Lakeview. This division came about some years after an unhappy incident occurred during an election for a deacon by ballot.
As time went on the breach between the two factions grew deeper and wider until by 1870 it had developed into an intolerable situation. The 12th. of February, 1870, a meeting was held in the Temperance Hall at Lakeview and a new congregation was organized, known as the “Berean Regular Baptist Church.”
On the 24th. of October the Trustees of this new group purchased a site for a church at the South-east corner of Lot 30, Concession 3, Malahide, from John Bagnall for $40. The transaction was Registered on the 15th. of June, 1871.
The new congregation was able to increase its membership at a surprising rate for some fifteen or twenty years. This was due largely to the increased attendance of the young people living on the Second Concession.
As the years passed, however, like many another small rural churches, it began to feel the effects of the changing times. Many of the original members had either passed on or moved away. Too, the bitterness which had eaten so deeply into the hearts of the Charter members was being gradually outgrown in the minds of the rising generation.
Finally, in 1894 after much discussion the two churches were brought together again to be known as the “Calvary Baptist Church.”
A copy of the entries from the Clerk’s Minute Book follows and a list of names from the Berean cemetery has been added.
1. Mrs. Jane Chute
2. Catharine Griffin
3. Charles McConnell
4. Reuben McConnell
5. Phoebe J. McConnell
6. Elisha McConnell
7. Cynthia McConnell
8. William Haggan
9. Susan C. Haggan
10. Deacon John Haggan
11. Amelia Jane Haggan
12. Richard Chute
13. Ellen McConnell
14. Armanella Smith
15. James Hankinson
16. Leonidas B. McConnell
17. Judson McConnell
18. Emma McConnell
19. Milton McConnell
20. Deacon K. Hankinson
21. Mrs. K. Hankinson
22. Rolland Hankinson
23. Frederick Winslow
24. Mrs. Elizabeth Chute
25. Mrs. Hester McConnell
26. Martha Bennett
27. Caroline McConnell
28. Harriet McConnell
29. Christenah Haggan
30. Mr. John Bain
31. Mrs. Sarah Bain
32. Louisa Dirling
33. Emeline Dirling
34. Susan Wilson
35. Wallace Raymond
36. Malberg Westover
37. Asa Bennett
38. Henry Dirling
39. Margaret Parks
40. Augusta Hite
41. Sewell Boyd
42. Helen Boyd
43. Hiram Raymond
44. Americus V. McConnell
45. Beecher Haggan
46. Eliza Haggan
47. Sarah Haggan
48. Mary E. Dirling
49. Isaac Rossel
50. Hillyard McConnell
51. Amelia Boyd
52. Emma Wilson
53. Mary E. Bain
54. Rebecca Cohoon
55. Roxanna Griffin
56 - 59.
60. Jacob Rossel
61. William Soper
62. Adonijah Williams
63. Augusta McConnell
64. Mary J. Hankinson
65. Matilda Sweet
66. Emma Jane Boyd
67. Alveretta Bain
68. Charles Baughman
69. Edgar Cohoon
70. William C.K. Parks
71. Edwin Parks
72. Edway Brundage
73. Sanford Bain
74. Benjamin Haggan
75. James Haggan
76. Roger McConnell
77. John Timpany
78. Luther Storey
79. Mahlon Chute
80. Hannah Chute
81. Agigail Hankinson
82. Emma Boyce
83. Phebe Haggan
84. Bertha McConnell
85. Minnie McConnell
86. Rachel McConnell
87. Mrs. Mattie A. Hankinson
88. Adelaide Haggan
89. Oliver Baker
90. Sarah Baker
91. Clarence McConnell
92. Hettie McConnell
93. Spurgeon Hankinson
94. Alice Cohoon
95. George Bagnall
96. Mrs. Mary Bagnall
97. Walter Bagnall
98. Fred Bagnall
99. William Martin
100. Edward Fairbrother
101. Milledge McConnell
102. Kenneth Hankinson
103. Ella Hankinson
104. Lena Haines
105. Annie McConnell
106. Olie Haines
107. Lewis Hankinson
108. Emery McConnell
109. Arthur McConnell
110. Frank Ewing
111. Estella Haines
112. May Bagnall
113. Deacon Jehiel McConnell
114. Rev. J. Scott Baker
115. Mrs. J. Scott Baker
116. Lizzie Baker
117. Orlando Rockey
118. Emily M. Rockey
119. Mrs. H. L. McConnell
120. Emma Willis
121. Newton E. McConnell
122. Albert V. McConnell
123. Elgin Cohoon
124. Lawrence Frank
125. Joseph Bagnall
126. Harry Bagnall
127. Eliza Couch.
BAYHAM TOWNSHIP REEVES Since l850
Silvester Cook 1850
A. M. Willson 1851
John Skinner 1852
Ambrose M. Willson 1853
James P. Weaver 1854
John Burwell 1855
Robert I. McNaughton 1856
James P. Weaver 1857-8
William A. Glover 1859
John H. Jones 1860-1-2
Warden in 1861-2
Thomas Wm. Dobbie 1863-7
William Y. Emery 1868-70
Daniel Freeman 1871
William Y. Emery 1872
Daniel Freeman 1873 (part)
Alexander McBride 1873-5
Thomas W. Dobbie 1876-7
Alexander McBride 1878-9
William Backhouse 1880
George W. Best 1881
Henry Stratton 1882-7
Henry T. Godwin 1888-90
Warden in 1889
William Backhouse 1891
William M. Ford 1892-6
Warden in 1894
David Stratton 1897-1902
Warden in 1904?
William Grant 1903-7
Joseph Ambrose Jackson 1908-10
David Stratton 1910-1
Joseph Am. Jackson 1912-3
Alfred Nevill 1920-2
David Stratton 1923-4
Harry L. Godwin 1925-30
Charles D. Coyle 1931-3
William H. Bradfield 1934-5
Grant M. Mitchell 1936-7
Warden in 1936
George Vallee 1938-9
J. Gordon Turnbull 1940-3 (part)
Warden in 1941
Charles K. Coyle 1943-5
Warden in 1945
Neil H. McConkey 1946-7
Arba A. Johnson 1949-50
The information for the Malahide Berean Regular Baptist Church and the Bayham Township Reeves since 1850 articles was taken from The Haggan Papers.
CEMETERIES
Mystery Solved - Byron Dow, 144 Elmer Avenue, Toronto, Ontario, writes, “I was particularly interested to see that you started with Frome United Church cemetery in your transcription efforts, since my great-great grandfather and his family are buried there. John Sutton and Clarissa Martin and his family are buried along the west wall of the church, and I noticed that you mentioned one stone in your September newsletter. Thomas C.M. died on Sept. 5, 1842, not 1812; this may help to solve the mystery dating the stone. John and Clarissa Martin were married in 1839.” Thank you Byron. This is the sort of input our branch needs.
The branch members have been working hard on the cemetery transcriptions and since the last newsletter (September), the following South Cemeteries have been transcribed.
Fingal - North Talbot Road East Lots 21 and 22
lona - North Side of Talbot Road - Lot 27
McArthur - Con 2 Lot 4
McIntyre - Con 2 Lot 11
Lakeroad or Hunter - 1st Range Lot 3
Our next newsletter (March) will have a price list of our latest cemeteries. As yet, the newest ones are still being typed and have to go to the printers. The transcriptions available are selling at a brisk rate. F.Y.I. Our branch library have copies for your viewing. We are sorry that we must adjust our mailing rates. - additional
$1.00 for the first 2 cemeteries
.50 for each additional 2 cemeteries.
(e.g. mailing ~ handling for 4 cemeteries $1.50)
Fingal Cemetery - It is large, some of stones are old and many of the stones are large and in many cases all four sides have inscriptions. It is still being used. We found the following stone of particular interest. “Colonel James/ McQeen/ died! Dec. 11th, 1877/ AE 83 y’s/ a native of the Township of Bertie/ Niagara District/ He served under Gen. Sir Isaac Brock/ at Queenston Heights. He was/ at the taking of Detroit, was wounded at/ the Battle of Lake Erie. Appointed/ Lieutentant by Gen. Riel. Feb. 1813 and/ promoted to Col. of the Talbot Regi/ ment at the close of the war./”
McIntyre Cemetery - It is a small well-kept cemetery with Scottish ancestry. A typical inscription reads, “Dugald/ Turner! born at/ Argyle, 1838/ died/ Aug. 23, 1922/ his wife/ Nancy/ Campbell/ born at/ Craignish Castle/ Argyleshire/ May 7, 1843/ Dec. 9, 1938./”
To bring up to date - We receive 22 O.G.S. branch newsletters, and if you wish to see them they are stored in our new Elgin Branch Library at the Central Elgin Collegiate Resource Centre. We also exchange newsletters with the following:
- Norfolk Historical Society- Edmonton Branch of Alberta Genealogical Society
- Lost in Canada by Joy Reisinger. (1020 Central Ave., Sparta, Wisconsin. This is a
genealogical magazine covering all of Canada.)
WEST LORNE — “Grace Anglican Marks 100th Anniversary Sunday”
The Anglican Church has played an inportant role in the history of Elgin County, being early established in the Talbot Settlement at St. Thomas, Tyrconnell, Port Burwell and Port Stanley. In West Elgin, at Tyrconnell, the heart of the settlement, was St. Peter’s, built in 1827.
Anglican worship in Aldborough did not begin, however, until 1862, Presbyterians and Convenanted Baptists were among the earliest churches in the township, whose earliest members were Highland Scots. In 1874, Rev. Eidelstein, a converted Jew, became the first Anglican minister in West Lorne. The Anglican congregation first worshipped in the Presbyterian Church at McKillop’s Corners. and later in the Lutheran Church on Middle St. at Churchville. Later the Anglican congregation rented the Temperance Hall, in West Lorne, which they purchased and eventually moved in 1883 to its present location on Morden Dr.
In 1881 Dr. John Schulte, D. D., Ph.D., a man of great talent and rich church and cultural background, resigned his professorship at Huron College and was appointed by Bishop Isaac Hellmuth as Anglican Missionary in Aldborough. John Christopher Schleihauf was his chief lay support. In 1882, the congregation of Grace Anglican Church, Bismarck, was organized and recognized as officially in union with the Synod of Huron.
“Squire” Schleihauf was a farmer, a lumberman and a member of St. Peter’s Lutheran Church at Churchville, but he proved a pillar of the Anglican cause. His wife, Sarah Gilbert Schleihauf, was a devout communicant of the Anglican Church, coming from Tyrconnell in 1875, In 1883, the family deeded the land where the present church stands in consideration for $1. That same year the Temperance Hall was moved to its present site, where it was enlarged, renovated, as a church. Most of the work was carried out by volunteers from the congregation. On February 19, 1884 the Rt. Rev. Marice S. Baldwin, consecrated the edifice as Grace Church. Walter Minot Paris and Robert E. Mogg were the first wardens.
EARLY PIONEERS — Among the early pioneers of the parish were Mr. & Mrs. J.C. Shliehauf, Mr. & Mrs. Henry Hill, Mr. & Mrs. Richard Bale, Mr. & Mrs. James Wescott, Mr. & Mrs. John Chasley, Walter Paris; John, Sam, and Robert Mogg, John Boyland and Dr. Wm. Brock. Coming in l890’s were: Mr. & Mrs. Ben Partridge, Mr. & Mrs. George Walker, Mr. & Mrs. George Lewis, Mr. & Mrs. James Johnson, Mr. & Mrs. Wm. Neil, Sophia Steele, Mary Webber, Joseph Wilton, Wm. W. Parker, Fredelia Mann, Byron Mann, Mrs. John Morgan and William Trigger and Mr. & Mrs. Wm. Milner.
In 1897 the mission of Dutton, Bismarck and Rodney was established, and the first priest in charge was the Rev. J.C. Ferrier. The following year Rev. S.P. Irwin was ordained and put in charge of the parish which he served for five years. There have been different alignments ending with the present alignment of Grace Church, with Nativity of Dutton, St. Peter’s of Tyrconnell and St. Stephen’s of Burwell park.
The following ministers have served - Rev. Eidelstein 1874-?, Rev. Dr. John Schulte 1881-84, Rev. Jeffrey Hill 1891-94, Rev. M. Steele 1895-97, Rev. J.C. Ferrier 1897, Rev. S.P. Irwin 1898-1903, Rev. T.B. Howard 1903-06, Rev. Kenneth McGowan 1906-09, Rev. W.B.Hawkins 1909-11, Rev. R.J. Murphy 1912-18, Rev. J.H. Colclough 1919-20, Rev. William Wallace 1920-24, Rev. E.W. McKegney 1924-26, Rev. J.H. Smith 1926-29, Rev. C .L. Langford 1930-39, Rev. R.C. Capper 1939-42, Rev. R.M. Weekes 1943-49, Rev. W.K. Morrison 1949-51, Rev. C.P. Bennet 1952, Rev. W.R. Parson 1952-57, Rev. F.A. Gadd 1957-60, Rev. P.C. Dodd 1960-67, Rev. B.F. Brassel 1967-70, Rev. Bryan Foxton 1970-73, Rev. Brian Holt 1974-77, Rev. Gordon Simmons to present.
The information for this article was taken from the St. Thomas-Times Journal June 1982.
QUERIES
HOWEY - Looking for ancestors and descendants of Samuel Howey who settled ca. 1850 in Bayham Township.
BILLINGTON - searching for information re James Billington and family - lived in North Malahide Twp, Middlesex Cty. 1842 re Census. Son John Billington and wife buried in Necropolis Cemetery east of Mapleton. The Billingtons connected to Mayflower in 1620. Info on the above to #7248, Mrs. Norma Smith.
DOAN, DOANE - John T. (Thompson) Doan 1791-1887 ~ Mary (Earle) Doan 1800-1884 m. April 23, 1817. Need names of their children and descendants.
STEELE- Johnathan Steele 1807-1887 & Maria (Kipp) Steele 1807-1891 m. April 2, 1828. Need name of their children and descendants. Info to Mrs. Harold R. Davis
WILLIAMS, James lived 63 Regent St., St. Thomas, in 1890’s, d. 1897 age 54, wife. Alicia d. 1912. Need info as to when and where they came to in Canada from Co. Wicklow, Ireland. Son, James Jr. had plumbing business in 1899. Info to Patricia Haller
CAMPBELL, John H. m. Mary ?, children Robert, Archie, Bessie, Mary (b. 1872 m. Harry Nott), James, Kate, John, Alexander (b. 1877 m. Sarah. Baker), Jessie (b. 1879). Family lived Wallacetown and Kingsmill. Any info welcome.
KERR-CAMPBELL, Archibald Kerr m. Isobel Campbell, children Mary, Colin (m. Margaret Patterson), John (m. Janet Campbell). Janet Campbell, dau. of Duncan & Sarah, has sister Sarah m. to Duncan Patterson (Dunwich), brother Angus (d. 1906 Dunwich) Looking for descendants or any information on any of the above. - to #6234, Anthony Hofstee,
CONDON, Johnson Lafferty and wife Sarah moved to Sparta ca. 1868. Children Thomas William, John, Charles, Susan (m. William Lemon). Need place and date of death of parents. - to Mrs. Audrey Delaney
SMITH, James Secord - request information - (descendants Robert William Smith 1851-1903, 240 Ross Street, St. Thomas; James Maitland Smith 1861-1910 worked for Times-Journal; Margaret Susan Smith, Alma College.) - to #4256, Mrs. Jean Vardon Legge
DO YOU NEED INFO ON KELLY FAMILY - Keith Kelly, of Rodney, Ontario, a new 1983 Elgin Branch member has completed his research on the Kellys from Glasgow ca. 1856 who first settled in Brant County for about 10 years and then moved to Aldborough. His information has been stored at the Elgin County Library. He is now busy with McLEAN and HAVENS families. Thanks for the help Keith and welcome to our branch.