Mary Margaret Hooper1
Last Edited | 27 Sep 2013 |
Father | William Johnson Hooper1 | |
Mother | Mary Elizabeth O'Neil1 |
Family |
Robert Hebert Hill b. c 1898 | |
Marriage* | 12 August 1918 | Robert Hebert Hill; St. Dominic Catholic Church, Montreal, Montreal County, Quebec, Canada; "...between Robert Herbert Hill of St-Agnes, minor son of Michael Hill, deceased, and I. Mary Jane Corrigan on the other part; and Mary Margaret Hooper of St-Dominic's, minor daughter of William Johnson Hooper and Mary Elizabeth O'Neil on the other part...in the presence of William Henry Savon and Bernice Minogue..."1 |
Birth* | ||
Married Name | 12 August 1918 | Hill1 |
Marriage* | 12 August 1918 | Robert Hebert Hill; St. Dominic Catholic Church, Montreal, Montreal County, Quebec, Canada; "...between Robert Herbert Hill of St-Agnes, minor son of Michael Hill, deceased, and I. Mary Jane Corrigan on the other part; and Mary Margaret Hooper of St-Dominic's, minor daughter of William Johnson Hooper and Mary Elizabeth O'Neil on the other part...in the presence of William Henry Savon and Bernice Minogue..."1 |
Citations
- [S771] Drouin Collection, www.ancestry.com: Ancestry.com, Quebec, Montreal, Saint Dominic, 1918.
William Johnson Hooper1
Last Edited | 27 Sep 2013 |
Family |
Mary Elizabeth O'Neil | |
Marriage* | Mary Elizabeth O'Neil1 | |
Child | 1. | Mary Margaret Hooper1 |
Marriage* | Mary Elizabeth O'Neil1 |
Citations
- [S771] Drouin Collection, www.ancestry.com: Ancestry.com, Quebec, Montreal, Saint Dominic, 1918.
Hannah Hopper1,2
b. circa 1778, d. 2 June 1855
Last Edited | 18 Jun 2011 |
Family |
Francis Ireland b. c 1774, d. 15 Jan 1842 | |
Marriage* | Francis Ireland; England1 | |
Children | 1. | Barbara Ireland+6 b. c 1801, d. 2 Jun 1862 |
2. | Hopper Ireland+ b. 1802 | |
3. | Frances Ireland+1 b. c 1813, d. bt 1859 - 1860 | |
4. | Hannah Ireland+7 b. Oct 1813, d. 7 Apr 1912 |
Name Variation | Anna Hopper3 | |
Birth* | circa 1778 | England1 |
Marriage* | Francis Ireland; England1 | |
Married Name | Ireland1 | |
(Witness) Burial | 18 January 1842 | Francis Ireland; Christ Church Anglican, St-Gabriel-de-Valcartier, Quebec County, Quebec, Canada; Church record states he was a farmer of Valcartier, aged 68. Witnesses were Hopper Ireland and William Smith.4 |
Death* | 2 June 1855 | St-Gabriel-de-Valcartier, Quebec County, Quebec, Canada; According to June Johnston, she was 77 years old.2,5 |
Burial* | June 1855 | Christ Church Anglican, St-Gabriel-de-Valcartier, Quebec County, Quebec, Canada; "Widow of the late Francis Ireland". Also buried with her is her 20 month old grandson, William.2,5 |
Citations
- [S345] 1851 Census of Canada, online www.ancestry.com.
- [S435] E-mail Message. From June Johnston - pictures of gravestones in Valcartier churches, November, 2006.
- [S580] Will of Francis Ireland; #4M01-4795.
- [S436] Ancestry.com, online at www.ancestry.com, Drouin Database, Church of England, Valcartier, 1842.
- [S436] Ancestry.com, online at www.ancestry.com, Drouin Database, Church of England, Valcartier, 1855.
- [S436] Ancestry.com, online at www.ancestry.com, Quebec Vital and Church Records (Drouin Collection), 1621-1967, Quebec City, St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, 1823.
- [S436] Ancestry.com, online at www.ancestry.com, Drouin Database, St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Quebec City, Quebec, 1832.
Mary Horan1
b. say 1770
Last Edited | 9 May 2012 |
Family |
John Cullen b. s 1770 | |
Marriage* | John Cullen; County Kildare, Leinster Province, Ireland1 | |
Children | 1. | Peter Cullen1 b. c 1799, d. 15 Jun 1855 |
2. | Margaret Cullen+2 b. c 1810, d. b 28 May 1861 |
Birth* | say 1770 | County Kildare, Leinster Province, Ireland1 |
Marriage* | John Cullen; County Kildare, Leinster Province, Ireland1 | |
Married Name | Cullen1 |
(?) Hornby1
Last Edited | 19 Nov 2012 |
Family |
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Child | 1. | John Hornby+1 b. c 1791, d. 22 Feb 1869 |
Citations
- [S729] Will of John Hornby; #4M01-5099.
Agnes Hornby1
b. 6 June 1864, d. 14 November 1915
Last Edited | 11 Dec 2012 | |
Charts | Descendants of John O'Neill |
Father | John Hornby2 b. c 1826, d. 16 Oct 1902 | |
Mother | Elizabeth Paterson McCartney2 b. 12 Feb 1829, d. 28 Dec 1877 |
Family |
Francis O'Neill b. 17 Mar 1860, d. 9 Nov 1897 | |
Marriage* | 21 June 1886 | Francis O'Neill; St. Anthony of Padua Catholic Church, Montreal, Montreal County, Quebec, Canada; "On the 21st of June, 1895...after publication of one bann in our parish... between Francis O'Neil of Lorette, son of age of Thomas O'Neil and Bridget Martin of the same place on one part; and Agnes Hornby, of this parish, daughter of age of John Hornby and the late Elizabeth McCartney of Quebec on the other part...in the presence of Alexander Moore and of Elizabeth Martin of Quebec...2 |
Children | 1. | Joseph Thomas Francis O'Neill+8 b. 16 Feb 1888, d. 1976 |
2. | Mary Elizabeth O'Neill8 b. 8 Sep 1889, d. 23 Aug 1898 | |
3. | Joseph John O'Neill8 b. 10 Nov 1891 | |
4. | Thomas Gerald O'Neill8 b. 1 Dec 1893, d. 14 Oct 1921 | |
5. | Joseph James Norman O'Neill b. 27 Feb 1896, d. 26 Mar 1899 | |
6. | Mary Bridget O'Neill+8 b. 17 Jun 1898, d. 8 Jan 1965 |
Birth* | 6 June 1864 | St-Gabriel-de-Valcartier, Quebec County, Quebec, Canada3 |
Baptism | 23 October 1864 | Christ Church Anglican, St-Gabriel-de-Valcartier, Quebec County, Quebec, Canada3 |
Married Name | 21 June 1886 | O'Neill2 |
Marriage* | 21 June 1886 | Francis O'Neill; St. Anthony of Padua Catholic Church, Montreal, Montreal County, Quebec, Canada; "On the 21st of June, 1895...after publication of one bann in our parish... between Francis O'Neil of Lorette, son of age of Thomas O'Neil and Bridget Martin of the same place on one part; and Agnes Hornby, of this parish, daughter of age of John Hornby and the late Elizabeth McCartney of Quebec on the other part...in the presence of Alexander Moore and of Elizabeth Martin of Quebec...2 |
(Witness) Baptism | 23 January 1887 | Joseph Alexander Moore; Notre-Dame-de-l'Annonciation Catholic Church, L'Ancienne Lorette, Quebec County, Quebec, Canada; "...of Thomas Joseph Moore and Jane O'Neill of this parish. Godfather, Francis O'Neill, uncle of the infant and Godmother, Agnes Hornby, wife of the Godfather..."4 |
(Witness) Census | 6 April 1891 | Francis O'Neill; Loretteville, Quebec County, Quebec, Canada; "Frank O'Neill", HH #3, male, aged 30, married, born Quebec, parents born Quebec, Catholic, farmer, can read and write. Living beside his parents. Living with him: Agnes, female, age 27, married, spouse, born Quebec, French Canadian, parents born Quebec, Catholic, can read and write. Frank, male, age 2, son, born Quebec, Catholic. Elizabeth, female, age 1, daughter, born Quebec, Catholic.5 |
(Witness) Death | 9 November 1897 | Francis O'Neill; Little River, Quebec City, Quebec County, Quebec, Canada; The tombstone inscription states: In Memory of Thomas O'Neill Died 18th Dec 1894 Aged 75 yrs Also Bridget Martin Beloved wife of Thomas O'Neill Died 9th Sept 1895 Aged 63 years R.I.P. (on side) In Memory of Francis O'Neill Died 9th of Nov. 1897 Aged 37 years Also His wife Agnes Hornby Died 14th Nov 1915 Aged 52 yrs R.I.P. (below) His daughter Lillie Died 23 Aug 1898 Aged 10 years Norman Died 26 Mar 1899 Aged 3 years1 |
(Witness) Death | 23 August 1898 | Mary Elizabeth O'Neill; St-Gabriel-de-Valcartier, Quebec County, Quebec, Canada1 |
(Witness) Death | 26 March 1899 | Joseph James Norman O'Neill; St-Gabriel-de-Valcartier, Quebec County, Quebec, Canada1 |
Census* | 1 April 1901 | Loretteville, Quebec County, Quebec, Canada; Enumerator made an error and listed Agnes as "Frank O'Neill", female, mother, widow, born 6 Jun 1864, age 36, born Quebec, parents born Ireland, can read, write, and speak English, farmer. Living next to her is her sister-in-law, Julia O'Neill and her husband Alexander Moore. Living with her: Frank O'Neill, son, single, born 17 Feb. 1888, age 13, born Quebec, Catholic, attended school 10 months, can read, write and speak English which is his native tongue but can also speak French. John, male, son, born 10 Nov 1891, age 10, born Quebec, Catholic, attended school 10 months, can read, write, and speak English, can also speak French. Tomes (Thomas), son, born 1 Dec 1893, age 7, born Quebec, Catholic, attended school ten months, can read, write, and speak English. Bridget, daughter, born 17 June 1898, age 2, born Quebec, Catholic. Thomas O'Neill, (listed as son, however, he was her orphaned nephew by marriage), age 21, single, born 12 July 1880 in Quebec, farmer, Catholic, worked 12 months, earned $125, can read, write, and speak English. Also listed is a female with the last name of Byrne - listed as a daughter, born 17 March 1873, I do not know who this is.6 Witness: Joseph Thomas Francis O'Neill Witness: Joseph John O'Neill Witness: Thomas Gerald O'Neill Witness: Mary Bridget O'Neill Witness: Thomas Patrick Joseph O'Neill |
Census | June 1911 | Les Saules, Loretteville, Quebec County, Quebec, Canada; "Agnes O"Neil" HH #135 in the Les Saules area (this is where the Maison O'Neill house is located), widowes, born July 1866 in Quebec, age 44, Catholic, can read and write, main language is English. The family is living next to her sister-in-law, Julia Moore and her brother-in-law, William O'Neill. Her four children are living with her: Francis, male, single, born in Quebec, Feb. 1888, age 23, farmer, has $1000 of life insurance, Catholic, can read and write, main language is French and English. John, male, single, born in Quebec, Nov. 1891, age 19, farmer, Catholic, can read and write, main language is French and English. Thomas, male, single, born in Quebec, Dec. 1893, age 17, farmer, has $1000 of life insurance, Catholic, can read and write, main language is French and English. Bridget, daughter, born in Quebec, June 1893, age 13, can read and write, speaks English and French.7 Witness: Joseph Thomas Francis O'Neill Witness: Joseph John O'Neill Witness: Thomas Gerald O'Neill Witness: Mary Bridget O'Neill |
Note* | 1912 | Picture taken on Francis O'Neill's property - shown is Agnes, his wife, Bridget, his daughter, Mary Moore, his niece and Frank, his son. |
Death* | 14 November 1915 | St-Gabriel-de-Valcartier, Quebec County, Quebec, Canada1 |
Burial* | November 1915 | St-Gabriel-de-Valcartier Catholic Church, St-Gabriel-de-Valcartier, Quebec County, Quebec, Canada; The tombstone inscription states: In Memory of Thomas O'Neill Died 18th Dec 1894 Aged 75 yrs Also Bridget Martin Beloved wife of Thomas O'Neill Died 9th Sept 1895 Aged 63 years R.I.P. (on side) In Memory of Francis O'Neill Died 9th of Nov. 1897 Aged 37 years Also His wife Agnes Hornby Died 14th Nov 1915 Aged 52 yrs R.I.P. (below) His daughter Lillie Died 23 Aug 1898 Aged 10 years Norman Died 26 Mar 1899 Aged 3 years 1 |
Citations
- [S100] Bridget Martin O'Neill, Frances O'Neill, Agnes Hornby O'Neill, Lillie and Norman O'Neill, Thomas O'Neill, Gravestone Image, St. Gabriel's Catholic Cemetery, St-Gabriel-de-Valcartier, Quebec County, Quebec, Canada.
- [S436] Ancestry.com, online at www.ancestry.com, Quebec Vital and Church Records (Drouin Collection), St. Anthony of Padua, Montreal, 1886.
- [S436] Ancestry.com, online at www.ancestry.com, Quebec Vital and Church Records (Drouin Collection), 1621-1967, Quebec, Valcartier (Church of England, Saint Catherine), 1864.
- [S771] Drouin Collection, www.ancestry.com: Ancestry.com, Quebec, Quebec County, L'Ancienne-Lorette, Notre-Dame-de-L'Annonciation. Baptism of Joseph Alexander Moore, 23 January 1887.
- [S193] 1891 Canada Census, online www.ancestry.com, Quebec, Quebec County, Ancienne Lorette, Division 2, Page 1.
- [S387] 1901 Canada Census, online www.ancestry.com, Quebec, Quebec County, Ancienne Lorette, p. 1.
- [S513] 1911 Canada Census, online www.ancestry.com, Quebec, Quebec East, Sub-District 2 - Ancienne Lorette, Page 16.
- [S436] Ancestry.com, online at www.ancestry.com, Tom O'Neill's database at http://awt.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi
Benjamin Hornby1
b. circa 1869
Last Edited | 11 Sep 2017 |
Father | John Hornby1 b. c 1826, d. 16 Oct 1902 | |
Mother | Elizabeth Paterson McCartney1 b. 12 Feb 1829, d. 28 Dec 1877 |
Birth* | circa 1869 | Quebec County, Quebec, Canada1 |
Citations
- [S378] 1881 Census of Canada, online www.ancestry.com, Census Place: St Roch North Ward, Québec City, Quebec; Roll: C_13210; Page: 32; Family No: 181. Listing for the family of John Hornby, lists son Benjamin, aged 12, born Quebec. Ancestry Image #17 of 55.
Cecil Hornby1
b. 23 January 1898
Last Edited | 11 Sep 2017 |
Father | David Hornby1 b. 12 Aug 1860, d. 20 Jan 1904 | |
Mother | Elizabeth Clark1 b. 5 Jan 1867 |
Birth* | 23 January 1898 | Quebec, Canada1 |
Citations
- [S387] 1901 Canada Census, online www.ancestry.com, Census Place: Quebec (City/Cité) (East/est) Saint-Sauveur (Ward/Quartier), Québec (city/cité) (east/est), Quebec; Page: 19; Family No: 158. Listing for the family of David Hornby. Ancestry Image #275 of 337.
Charles Hornby1
d. before 4 September 1894
Last Edited | 19 Jan 2014 |
Family |
||
Child | 1. | Mary Ann Hornby+1 b. c 1856 |
Death* | before 4 September 1894 | 1 |
Citations
- [S436] Ancestry.com, online at www.ancestry.com, Quebec Vital and Church Records (Drouin Collection), 1621-1967, Quebec, Valcartier (Church of England, Saint Catherine), 4 Sept. 1894.
Charles Hornby1
b. circa 1830
Last Edited | 13 Nov 2014 |
Father | John Hornby1 b. c 1791, d. 22 Feb 1869 |
Birth* | circa 1830 | Canada2 |
Clara Victoria Hornby1,2,3
b. 28 December 1872, d. 1951
Last Edited | 18 Jan 2014 |
Father | William Hornby4 b. 1831, d. 30 Apr 1910 | |
Mother | Frances Billing4 b. 20 Sep 1835, d. 9 Feb 1874 |
Family |
Thomas Brouillette Goodfellow b. 25 Apr 1874, d. 17 Mar 1922 | |
Marriage* | 28 June 1899 | Thomas Brouillette Goodfellow; St. Andrew Presbyterian Church, Quebec City, Quebec County, Quebec, Canada; Thomas Goodfellow, of the parish of Valcartier, ...farmer, a bachelor aged 25 years, and Clara Hornby of the same place, spinster, aged 26 years were by license..." Sponsors Isabella Goodfellow and David Aikens.1,5 |
Children | 1. | Isabella Mabel Goodfellow11 b. 28 Mar 1808 |
2. | Frances Ellen Clara Goodfellow12 b. 1 Feb 1900, d. 1950 | |
3. | Agnes Cassie Goodfellow13 b. 5 Aug 1902, d. 9 May 1920 | |
4. | William Thomas Goodfellow1 b. 26 May 1903, d. 23 Aug 1918 | |
5. | Mary Ann Goodfellow14 b. 10 May 1905 |
Birth* | 28 December 1872 | St-Gabriel-de-Valcartier, Quebec County, Quebec, Canada; "...daughter of William Hornby of the parish of St. Gabriel de Valcartier...farmer, and of Frances, his wife, maiden name Billing..."4 |
Baptism | 26 April 1873 | Christ Church Anglican, St-Gabriel-de-Valcartier, Quebec County, Quebec, Canada; Sponsor was Mary Ann Hornby.4 |
Married Name | 28 June 1899 | Goodfellow5 |
Marriage* | 28 June 1899 | Thomas Brouillette Goodfellow; St. Andrew Presbyterian Church, Quebec City, Quebec County, Quebec, Canada; Thomas Goodfellow, of the parish of Valcartier, ...farmer, a bachelor aged 25 years, and Clara Hornby of the same place, spinster, aged 26 years were by license..." Sponsors Isabella Goodfellow and David Aikens.1,5 |
(Witness) Death | 23 August 1918 | William Thomas Goodfellow; St-Gabriel-de-Valcartier, Quebec County, Quebec, Canada6 |
(Witness) Death | 9 May 1920 | Agnes Cassie Goodfellow; St-Gabriel-de-Valcartier, Quebec County, Quebec, Canada; "Agnes Cassie Goodfellow, second daughter of ? Thomas Goodfellow, aged 18 years..."7 |
Will* | 16 March 1922 | Loretteville, Quebec County, Quebec, Canada; 16th May 1922 Will of Clara V. Hornby Wife of Thomas B. Goodfellow From records of Notary Cyrille Renaud No. 8915 Transcribed from the original at the Quebec Archives On this sixteenth day of March one thousand nine hundred and twenty two, before me Cyrille Renaud, Notary residing at Loretteville, undersigned, personally came and appeared Clara Victoria Hornby, wife of Thomas Brouillette Goodfellow, residing at Loretteville, who being of sound and disposing mind, memory and understanding hath requested me the said Notary and witnesses to write down and receive in the form of law her last will and testament which she has declared in manner and form following, that is to say: 1º I desire that all my just debts & funeral expenses be paid by my Executor hereinafter named as soon as possible after my death. 2º I give and bequeath unto my husband, Thomas Brouillet Goodfellow, all my moveable & immoveable properties wherever the same may be found and to whatever the same shall amount, hereby constituting my said husband my universal legatee. At the death of my said husband, the remainder of my property hall belong to my children and my husband shall have the right to expend all for his support if necessary. 3º I nominate, constitute and appoint my said husband my Testamentary Executor & I revoke all wills I may have heretofore made. Done and passed at Loretteville in the residence of said Testatrix under notarial number eight thousand nine hundred and fifteen. After the reading of the present will by the said Notary in the presence of François Savard and Adelard Savard of Loretteville, blacksmith, the Testatrix, the Notary and witnesses have signed in the presence of each other. Clara V. Hornby, her signature; François Savard, his signature; Adelard Savard, his signature; Cy. Renaud, N.P., his signature Transcribed by Gerald Neville, 2012 Note by Patricia Balkcom: Clara died in 1951 (according to her gravestone in St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Cemetery in Valcartier). Her husband had died in 1922 so it’s very possible that there is a later will.3 |
(Witness) Death | 17 March 1922 | Thomas Brouillette Goodfellow; St-Gabriel-de-Valcartier, Quebec County, Quebec, Canada; "Thomas B. Goodfellow, aged 48 years, died at Loretteville...of tuberculosis, and kidney disorder..."8 |
(Witness) Death | 1950 | Frances Ellen Clara Goodfellow; This is the date on her gravestone.9 |
Burial* | 1951 | St. Andrew Presbyterian Cemetery, St-Gabriel-de-Valcartier, Quebec County, Quebec, Canada10 |
Death* | 1951 | Quebec, Canada; This is the date on her gravestone.10 |
Citations
- [S436] Ancestry.com, online at www.ancestry.com, Quebec Vital and Church Records (Drouin Collection), 1621-1967, Quebec, Valcartier (Church of Scotland),01 May 1904.
- [S436] Ancestry.com, online at www.ancestry.com, Family tree posted by "mcchrista76".
- [S819] Will of Clara Hornby; Translated from the Original Will.
- [S771] Drouin Collection, www.ancestry.com: Ancestry.com, Quebec, Quebec County, Valcartier, Church of England, Saint Catherine, 1873.
- [S771] Drouin Collection, www.ancestry.com: Ancestry.com, Quebec, Quebec County, Quebec City, Presbyterian Saint Andrew's Church, 1899.
- [S431] Web site: BANQ, pistard database search of "Enquêtes des coroners des districts judiciaires de Beauce, 1862-1947; de Charlevoix, 1862-1944; de Montmagny, 1862-1952; de Québec, 1765-1930; et de Saint-François (Sherbrooke), 1900-1954", File #150.
- [S771] Drouin Collection, www.ancestry.com: Ancestry.com, Quebec, Quebec County, Valcartier, Church of Scotland, 1920.
- [S771] Drouin Collection, www.ancestry.com: Ancestry.com, Quebec, Quebec County, Valcartier, Church of Scotland, 1922.
- [S820] Cemetery Marker, for Frances E.C. Goodgellow, St. Andrew Presbyterian Cemetery, Valcartier, Quebec. Picture of stone published at www.pbalkcom/valcartier by Patricia Balkcom, 2012.
- [S820] Cemetery Marker, for Clara V. Hornby, St. Andrew Presbyterian Cemetery, Valcartier, Quebec. Picture of stone published at www.pbalkcom/valcartier by Patricia Balkcom, 2012.
- [S771] Drouin Collection, www.ancestry.com: Ancestry.com, Quebec, Quebec County, Valcartier, Church of Scotland, 1908.
- [S771] Drouin Collection, www.ancestry.com: Ancestry.com, Quebec, St-Maurice County, Grand-Mere, Anglican, Saint Stepeh, 1900.
- [S771] Drouin Collection, www.ancestry.com: Ancestry.com, Quebec, Quebec County, Valcartier, Church of Scotland, 1902.
- [S771] Drouin Collection, www.ancestry.com: Ancestry.com, Quebec, Quebec County, Valcartier, Church of Scotland, 1906.
Curtis Hornby1
d. 26 February 1859
Last Edited | 18 Jan 2014 |
Father | William Hornby1 b. 1831, d. 30 Apr 1910 | |
Mother | Frances Billing1 b. 20 Sep 1835, d. 9 Feb 1874 |
Birth* | ||
Death* | 26 February 1859 | St-Gabriel-de-Valcartier, Quebec County, Quebec, Canada; "...son of William Hornby of Valcartier...and of Frances her maiden name Billing...."2 Witness: William Hornby Witness: Frances Billing |
Burial* | 27 February 1859 | Christ Church Anglican Cemetery, St-Gabriel-de-Valcartier, Quebec County, Quebec, Canada; Present were George O'Neil, William Hornby, and John Horby.2 |
Citations
- [S436] Ancestry.com, online at www.ancestry.com, Quebec Vital and Church Records (Drouin Collection), 1621-1967, Quebec, Valcartier (Church of England, Saint Catherine), 1859.
- [S771] Drouin Collection, www.ancestry.com: Ancestry.com, Quebec, Quebec County, Valcartier, Church of England, Saint Catherine, 1859.
David Hornby1
b. 12 August 1860, d. 20 January 1904
Last Edited | 2 Nov 2017 |
Father | John Hornby2 b. c 1826, d. 16 Oct 1902 | |
Mother | Elizabeth Paterson McCartney2 b. 12 Feb 1829, d. 28 Dec 1877 |
Family |
Elizabeth Clark b. 5 Jan 1867 | |
Marriage* | 27 September 1893 | Elizabeth Clark; St. Andrew Presbyterian Church, Quebec City, Quebec County, Quebec, Canada; "David Hornby, of the parish of St. Sauveur, Quebec, farmer, a bachelor, aged 33 years, and Elizabeth Clark of the Parish of St. Gabriel of Valcartier...spinster, aged 26 years...witnesses David Jack and Mary Ann Clark."1 |
Children | 1. | Robert John Angus Hornby3 b. 12 Aug 1895 |
2. | Elizabeth Dorothy Rhoda Hornby3 b. 7 May 1896 | |
3. | Cecil Hornby3 b. 23 Jan 1898 | |
4. | Viola Hornby3 b. 4 Jan 1899 |
Birth* | 12 August 1860 | This is the date given in the 1901 Census.1,2,3 |
Marriage* | 27 September 1893 | Elizabeth Clark; St. Andrew Presbyterian Church, Quebec City, Quebec County, Quebec, Canada; "David Hornby, of the parish of St. Sauveur, Quebec, farmer, a bachelor, aged 33 years, and Elizabeth Clark of the Parish of St. Gabriel of Valcartier...spinster, aged 26 years...witnesses David Jack and Mary Ann Clark."1 |
Death* | 20 January 1904 | Little River, Quebec City, Quebec County, Quebec, Canada4 |
Burial* | 22 January 1904 | Anglican Cathedral Holy Trinity Cemetery, Quebec City, Quebec County, Quebec, Canada; "on this 22nd day of January, 1904...have interred in the Valcartier Anglican Cemetery the body of David Hornby, farmer of Little River, near Quebec City, deceased on the 20th day of January 1904. Were present Thomas Lavallie and William O'Neil ...."4 |
Citations
- [S436] Ancestry.com, online at www.ancestry.com, Quebec, Vital and Church Records (Drouin Collection), 1621-1967; Quebec City, St. Andrew Presbyterian Church, 27 Sept 1893.
- [S378] 1881 Census of Canada, online www.ancestry.com, Census Place: St Roch North Ward, Québec City, Quebec; Roll: C_13210; Page: 32; Family No: 181. Listing for the family of John Hornby, lists son David, aged 23, born Quebec. Ancestry Image #17 of 55.
- [S387] 1901 Canada Census, online www.ancestry.com, Census Place: Quebec (City/Cité) (East/est) Saint-Sauveur (Ward/Quartier), Québec (city/cité) (east/est), Quebec; Page: 19; Family No: 158. Listing for the family of David Hornby. Ancestry Image #275 of 337.
- [S436] Ancestry.com, online at www.ancestry.com, Quebec Vital and Church Records (Drouin Collection), 1621-1967, Quebec, Valcartier, Church of England, Saint Catherine. Burial of David Hornby, 22 January 1904. Ancestry Image #3 of 17.
Elizabeth Hornby1
b. 1868, d. 27 January 1922
Last Edited | 24 Oct 2009 | |
Charts | Descendants of John O'Neill |
Father | John Hornby2 b. c 1826, d. 16 Oct 1902 | |
Mother | Elizabeth Paterson McCartney2 b. 12 Feb 1829, d. 28 Dec 1877 |
Family |
William Patrick O'Neill b. 26 Mar 1874, d. 28 Nov 1947 | |
Marriage* | 25 September 1895 | William Patrick O'Neill; St. Patrick Catholic Church, Quebec City, Quebec County, Quebec, Canada; "On the 25th of September, 1895...has granted a dispensation from the law of the church which forbids marriage between William Patrick O'Neil, a Catholic, son of age of the late Thomas O'Neil and Bridget Martin on one part; and Elizabeth Hornby, a protestant of age of John Hornby and the late Elizabeth McCartney on the other part...in the presence of John O'Neill and David Hornby...2 |
Children | 1. | Joseph Thomas John O'Neill+4 b. 10 Jul 1896, d. 10 Mar 1966 |
2. | Joseph William O'Neill+4 b. 23 Apr 1898, d. 1 Jun 1976 | |
3. | Elizabeth O'Neill4 b. 31 Oct 1899, d. 21 Aug 1991 | |
4. | Evelyn O'Neill4 b. 12 Dec 1901, d. 16 Jul 1963 | |
5. | Martin Francis Joseph O'Neill+4 b. 31 Aug 1903, d. 17 Aug 1978 | |
6. | Joseph David Alexander O'Neill+4 b. 25 Jun 1905, d. 1966 | |
7. | Mary Kathleen O'Neill+1 b. 27 Apr 1907, d. 29 Jun 1985 | |
8. | Mary Agnes O'Neill4 b. 18 Nov 1908, d. 21 Jul 1996 | |
9. | Leo James O'Neill+5 b. 7 Oct 1912, d. 29 Mar 1984 |
Birth* | 1868 | 1 |
Married Name | 25 September 1895 | O'Neill1 |
Marriage* | 25 September 1895 | William Patrick O'Neill; St. Patrick Catholic Church, Quebec City, Quebec County, Quebec, Canada; "On the 25th of September, 1895...has granted a dispensation from the law of the church which forbids marriage between William Patrick O'Neil, a Catholic, son of age of the late Thomas O'Neil and Bridget Martin on one part; and Elizabeth Hornby, a protestant of age of John Hornby and the late Elizabeth McCartney on the other part...in the presence of John O'Neill and David Hornby...2 |
(Witness) Census | June 1911 | William Patrick O'Neill; Loretteville, Quebec County, Quebec, Canada; "William O'Neil", HH #137 in Les Saules, married, born March 1874 in Quebec, age 37, Irish, Canadian, Catholic, farmer on his own account, $2000 in life insurance, $600 in accident insurance, cost of insurance $63 a year, can read and write, main languare English. He is living next to his sister, Julia and her family, and his sister-in-law, Agnes (wife of his deceased brother). Living with him: Eliizabeth (sister to Agnes), wife, born August 1868 in Quebec, age 42, Irish, Canadian, Catholic, can read and write, main language is English. John, son, born July 1896 in Quebec, age 14, Irish, Canadian, Catholic, farmer, reads and writes, main languages are French and English. Henry, son, born April 1898 in Quebec, age 13, Irish, Canadian, Catholic, attended school 10 months out of the year, reads and writes, main languages are French and English. Elizabeth, daughter, born October 1899 in Quebec, age 11, Irish, Canadian, Catholic, attended school 10 months out of the year, reads and writes, main languages are French and English. Marie, daughter, born December 1901 in Quebec, age 9, Irish, Canadian, Catholic, attended school 10 months out of the year, reads and writes, main languages are French and English. Francis, son, born August 1903 in Quebec, age 7, Irish, Canadian, Catholic, attended school 3 months out of the year, cannot read or write, main language is English. Alexander, son, born June 1906 in Quebec, age 5, Irish, Canadian, Catholic, main language is English. Catherine, daughter, born April 1907 in Quebec, age 4, Irish, Canadian, Catholic, main language is English. Agnes, daughter, born November 1908 in Quebec, age 2, Irish, Canadian, Catholic. 3 |
Death* | 27 January 1922 | 1 Witness: William Patrick O'Neill |
Citations
- [S435] E-mail Message. From Tom O'Neill (Tom O'Neill ), to Patricia Balkcom, 14 Nov., 2004. Tom is the grandson of Thomas James.
- [S436] Ancestry.com, online at www.ancestry.com, Quebec Vital and Church Records (Drouin Collection), St. Patrick's Catholic Church, Quebec City, 1895.
- [S513] 1911 Canada Census, online www.ancestry.com, Quebec, Quebec County, District 190, Ancienne Lorette, p. 16.
- [S435] E-mail Message. To Pat Balkcom from Tom O'Neill's database , Nov. 2004.
- [S435] E-mail Message. From Don Michaud to Pat Balkcom on Aug. 2006.
Elizabeth Hornby1
b. circa 1859
Last Edited | 18 Jan 2014 |
Father | William Hornby1 b. 1831, d. 30 Apr 1910 | |
Mother | Frances Billing1 b. 20 Sep 1835, d. 9 Feb 1874 |
Birth* | circa 1859 | St-Gabriel-de-Valcartier, Quebec County, Quebec, Canada1 |
Citations
- [S346] 1861 Census of Canada, Ancestry.com Operations Inc., Quebec, Quebec County, Valcartier, p.11.
Elizabeth Dorothy Rhoda Hornby1,2
b. 7 May 1896
Last Edited | 11 Sep 2017 |
Father | David Hornby1 b. 12 Aug 1860, d. 20 Jan 1904 | |
Mother | Elizabeth Clark1 b. 5 Jan 1867 |
Birth* | 7 May 1896 | Quebec City, Quebec County, Quebec, Canada1 |
Citations
- [S387] 1901 Canada Census, online www.ancestry.com, Census Place: Quebec (City/Cité) (East/est) Saint-Sauveur (Ward/Quartier), Québec (city/cité) (east/est), Quebec; Page: 19; Family No: 158. Listing for the family of David Hornby. Ancestry Image #275 of 337.
- [S436] Ancestry.com, online at www.ancestry.com, Quebec Vital and Church Records (Drouin Collection), 1621-1967, Quebec, Quebec City, Anglican Saint Peter. Baptism of Elizabeth Dorothy Rhoda Hornby, born 07 May 1896. Ancestry Image #4 of 13.
Francis Hornby1
Last Edited | 11 Dec 2012 |
Father | John Hornby1 b. c 1791, d. 22 Feb 1869 |
Family |
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Child | 1. | William John Hornby1 |
Birth* | ||
Residence* | 1857 | Pennsylvania, United States1 |
Citations
- [S729] Will of John Hornby; #4M01-5099.
Jane Hornby1
b. 24 October 1848
Last Edited | 12 Nov 2009 |
Father | John Hornby1 b. c 1826, d. 16 Oct 1902 | |
Mother | Elizabeth Paterson McCartney1 b. 12 Feb 1829, d. 28 Dec 1877 |
Birth* | 24 October 1848 | St-Gabriel-de-Valcartier, Quebec County, Quebec, Canada1 |
Baptism | 7 January 1849 | Christ Church Anglican, St-Gabriel-de-Valcartier, Quebec County, Quebec, Canada; Signed by her grandfather, John Hornby.1 Witness: John Hornby |
Citations
- [S436] Ancestry.com, online at www.ancestry.com, Quebec Vital and Church Records (Drouin Collection), Valcartier (Church of England), 7 Jan 1849.
John Hornby1
b. circa 1826, d. 16 October 1902
Last Edited | 2 Nov 2017 |
Father | John Hornby2 b. c 1791, d. 22 Feb 1869 |
Family |
Elizabeth Paterson McCartney b. 12 Feb 1829, d. 28 Dec 1877 | |
Marriage* | 26 January 1848 | Elizabeth Paterson McCartney; Church of Scotland, St-Gabriel-de-Valcartier, Quebec County, Quebec, Canada; "John Hornby of the settlement of Valcartier in the District of the county of Quebec, Bachelor, farmer was married by license to Elizabeth Paterson McCartney, spinster of the same place on the twenty sixth day of 1848". signed also by John Hornby, senior father.6,2 |
Children | 1. | Jane Hornby9 b. 24 Oct 1848 |
2. | John Hornby10 b. 10 Jan 1851, d. 23 Jan 1854 | |
3. | Mary Anne Hornby11 b. 11 May 1854 | |
4. | John Hornby12 b. c 1858 | |
5. | David Hornby+13 b. 12 Aug 1860, d. 20 Jan 1904 | |
6. | Agnes Hornby+1 b. 6 Jun 1864, d. 14 Nov 1915 | |
7. | Elizabeth Hornby+6 b. 1868, d. 27 Jan 1922 | |
8. | Benjamin Hornby14 b. c 1869 |
Birth* | circa 1826 | Canada; Census of 1851 indicates he was born about 1825 in Canada. Burial record indicates about 1821. The 1901 Census states 3 August 1820.3,4,5 |
Marriage* | 26 January 1848 | Elizabeth Paterson McCartney; Church of Scotland, St-Gabriel-de-Valcartier, Quebec County, Quebec, Canada; "John Hornby of the settlement of Valcartier in the District of the county of Quebec, Bachelor, farmer was married by license to Elizabeth Paterson McCartney, spinster of the same place on the twenty sixth day of 1848". signed also by John Hornby, senior father.6,2 |
(Witness) Death | 23 January 1854 | John Hornby; St-Gabriel-de-Valcartier, Quebec County, Quebec, Canada7 |
(Witness) Death | 28 December 1877 | Elizabeth Paterson McCartney; Quebec County, Quebec, Canada8 |
Death* | 16 October 1902 | Little River Road, Quebec City, Quebec County, Quebec, Canada; "...farmer of Little River Road near Quebec City...aged 81 years..3 |
Burial* | 18 October 1902 | Christ Church Anglican Cemetery, St-Gabriel-de-Valcartier, Quebec County, Quebec, Canada; Witnesses were Thomas Moore and William O'Neill.3 |
Citations
- [S436] Ancestry.com, online at www.ancestry.com, Quebec Vital and Church Records (Drouin Collection), St. Anthony of Padua, Montreal, 1886.
- [S436] Ancestry.com, online at www.ancestry.com, Quebec Vital and Church Records (Drouin Collection), Valcartier (Church of England), 26 Jan 1848.
- [S436] Ancestry.com, online at www.ancestry.com, Quebec Vital and Church Records (Drouin Collection), 1621-1967, Quebec County, Valcartier, Church of England, 1902.
- [S436] Ancestry.com, online at www.ancestry.com, 1851 Census of Canada East, Quebec County, St. Gabriel de Valcartier West, ED #5, North of River Jacques Cartier (Image #8903).
- [S387] 1901 Canada Census, online www.ancestry.com, Census Place: Quebec (City/Cité) (East/est) Saint-Sauveur (Ward/Quartier), Québec (city/cité) (east/est), Quebec; Page: 19; Family No: 158. Listing for the family of David Hornby. Ancestry Image #275 of 337.
- [S436] Ancestry.com, online at www.ancestry.com, Quebec Vital and Church Records (Drouin Collection), St. Patrick's Catholic Church, Quebec City, 1895.
- [S436] Ancestry.com, online at www.ancestry.com, Quebec Vital and Church Records (Drouin Collection), Valcartier (Church of England), 24 Jan 1854.
- [S436] Ancestry.com, online at www.ancestry.com, Quebec Vital and Church Records (Drouin Collection), 1621-1967, Quebec County, Valcartier, Church of England, 1877.
- [S436] Ancestry.com, online at www.ancestry.com, Quebec Vital and Church Records (Drouin Collection), Valcartier (Church of England), 7 Jan 1849.
- [S436] Ancestry.com, online at www.ancestry.com, Quebec Vital and Church Records (Drouin Collection), Valcartier (Church of England), 2 March 1851.
- [S436] Ancestry.com, online at www.ancestry.com, Quebec Vital and Church Records (Drouin Collection), Valcartier (Church of England), 3 July 1854.
- [S378] 1881 Census of Canada, online www.ancestry.com, Census Place: St Roch North Ward, Québec City, Quebec; Roll: C_13210; Page: 32; Family No: 181. Listing for the family of John Hornby, lists son John, aged 23, born Quebec. Ancestry Image #17 of 55.
- [S378] 1881 Census of Canada, online www.ancestry.com, Census Place: St Roch North Ward, Québec City, Quebec; Roll: C_13210; Page: 32; Family No: 181. Listing for the family of John Hornby, lists son David, aged 23, born Quebec. Ancestry Image #17 of 55.
- [S378] 1881 Census of Canada, online www.ancestry.com, Census Place: St Roch North Ward, Québec City, Quebec; Roll: C_13210; Page: 32; Family No: 181. Listing for the family of John Hornby, lists son Benjamin, aged 12, born Quebec. Ancestry Image #17 of 55.
John Hornby1
b. circa 1791, d. 22 February 1869
Last Edited | 6 Sep 2017 |
Father | (?) Hornby2 |
Family 1 |
(?) Unknown d. bt 1831 - 1832 | |
Marriage* | (?) Unknown4 |
Family 2 |
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Children | 1. | John Hornby+1 b. c 1826, d. 16 Oct 1902 |
2. | Francis Hornby+2 | |
3. | Charles Hornby2 b. c 1830 | |
4. | William Hornby+2 b. 1831, d. 30 Apr 1910 |
Family 3 |
Mary Turpin d. 12 Nov 1857 | |
Marriage* | 1 July 1833 | Mary Turpin; Anglican Cathedral Holy Trinity Church, Quebec City, Quebec County, Quebec, Canada; "John Hornby, of the Settlement of Valcartier in the District of Quebec, farmer, widower, was married by Banns duly published to Mary Baker, by her maiden name Toppen (sic), widow of John Baker, of the same place, labourer this first day of July 1833..." John Hornby, Mary Baker, Edward Hunt, Anne Neil - all made their mark.2,4 |
Birth* | circa 1791 | England; Date based on age in 1851 Census of Valcartier. |
Military* | According to his burial record, John was a pensioner of the British Army.3 | |
Marriage* | (?) Unknown4 | |
(Witness) Death | between 1831 and 1832 | (?) Unknown; Quebec, Canada |
Marriage* | 1 July 1833 | Mary Turpin; Anglican Cathedral Holy Trinity Church, Quebec City, Quebec County, Quebec, Canada; "John Hornby, of the Settlement of Valcartier in the District of Quebec, farmer, widower, was married by Banns duly published to Mary Baker, by her maiden name Toppen (sic), widow of John Baker, of the same place, labourer this first day of July 1833..." John Hornby, Mary Baker, Edward Hunt, Anne Neil - all made their mark.2,4 |
(Witness) Baptism | 7 January 1849 | Jane Hornby; Christ Church Anglican, St-Gabriel-de-Valcartier, Quebec County, Quebec, Canada; Signed by her grandfather, John Hornby.5 |
Will | 16 January 1853 | St-Gabriel-de-Valcartier, Quebec County, Quebec, Canada; 16th January 1853 Will of John Hornby Husband of Mary Turpin From the Notary Records of John Birch Record #537 Microfilm #4M01-1372 at the Quebec Archives On this sixteenth day of January in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty three, at the request of John Hornby, Farmer, of the Settlement of Valcartier in the Parish of St. Amboise, Seigniory of St. Gabriel, we the undersigned John Birch, Notary Public duly admitted and sworn in and for that part of the Canadian Province called Lower Canada, and residing in the City of Quebec in the said province and the witnesses hereinafter named went to the residence of the said John Hornby and living in the Settlement, Parish, and Seigniory aforesaid, and once there being for the said Notary and witnesses found the said John Hornby in bed sick of body but of sound mind, memory and understanding, as appeared to us the said Notary and witnesses by his general manner and conversation and who considering the certainly of death and the uncertainty of the time thereof hath requested by the said John Birch Notary in the presence of the witnesses hereby after named as before me desired to take down and reduce into writing this his last Will and Testament which he the said John Hornby hath dictated unto the Notary and witnesses mot a mot in manner and form following, that is to say – Firstly, the said Testator doth recommend his soul unto Almighty God and direct that his body by committed to the earth with decent and Christian burial at the discretion of the Testamentary Executors hereinafter named. Secondly, the said Testator directs that all his just debts and funeral expenses be fully paid and liquidated. Thirdly, as to the worldly estate with which it hath pleased God to bless him the said Testator doth give and devise, direct and dispose to respect thereof, as follows, the said Testator doth hereby give, devise and bequeath unto his son John all that half Lot of land and buildings thereon created, situate and being in the parish of St. Ambroise in the Seigniory of St. Gabriel in the place called Val-Cartier being Lot Number Three on the ??????? on the continuation of the fifth concession and on which the said Testator doth now reside. Fourthly, the said Testator doth give, devise, and bequeath unto his son John one equal half of Lot number thirteen in the Fifth Concession of ValCartier aforesaid and unto his son William the other half of the same, the Buildings thereon to be divided by valuation or otherwise as the said John Hornby and William Hornby shall agree. Fifthly, the said Testator doth give and bequeath out of his real and personal estate unto his loving wife Mary Toppen (Turpin) the sum of ten pounds lawful current money annually unto the day of her decease to be paid in quarterly payments of two pounds ten shillings each from the day of the Testator’s decease by the said John Hornby Junior and William Hornby – The said John Hornby Junior and William Hornby being bound upon the requisition of the said Mary Toppen (Turpin) to erect a small dwelling upon some portion of the aforesaid Lot Number Three in the first ?? on the continuation of the Fifth Concession and to supply her with necessary furniture for the same and firewood ready cut at her dwelling a milk cow and keep. (There is no Sixthly in the will). Seventhly, the said Testator doth give, devise, and bequeath to his son Charles the sum of five pounds current money to be paid by the said John Hornby Junior and William Hornby ??? on the said Charles Hornby in comfortable clothing as to the said John Hornby and William Hornby shall ??? annually. The said Charles Hornby to have the privilege of boarding and lodging with John Hornby Junior for one six months of the year and with William Hornby for the other six months of the year. Eighthly, the said testator doth give and bequeath to his son Francis out of his real or personal estate the sum of twenty pound currency in lieu of any share of property left by the said Testator which said sum shall be shared equally between the said John Hornby Junior and William Hornby but should occur that the said Francis Hornby should ??? from his mother’s estate usual case shall not be. Ninthly, The said Testator doth give and bequeath unto his son William his choice of four cows, one horse and all the ?? together with the household furniture, the remaining cattle to be sold and the proceeds added to the cash account of the said Testator. Tenthly, The said Testator doth give and bequesth unto his John ten pounds current money of this province to the said William Hornby in lieu of any cattle which may remain upon the farm at his decease provided the said John Hornby Junior not take possession of the said premises until the expiration of twelve months from the first day of May next after the said Testator’s decease though he may farm his share of the said land and have the House/Room for his produce use provided that the said John Hornby, Junior, upon entering into possession doth pay to the said William Hornby the sum of sixty five pounds currency. Eleventhly, the said testator doth give and bequeath to his loving wife Mary Turpin five pounds to be taken out of his real estate as well as personal at the day of the Testator’s decease. Twelfthly, the said testator doth give and bequeath to the Reverend Edward Cullen Parkin and the church wardens for the said parish the sum of five pounds currency towards the erection of the stone church in the settlement of Valcartier. The remainder of the said Testator’s personal or moveable property not herein mentioned, the said Testator doth give and bequeath unto his son William. And for the due execution of this my true last will and testament the said Testator and by these presents, doth constitute, nominate and appoint the said Revered Edward Cullen Parkin and Henry Ward, Farmer, both of the said place called ValCartier to be his Testamentary Executors of this his true last will and testament and in whose power he doth hereby deseize and divest himself of his estate hereby also revoking all his wills and testament that he may have made prior to these presents. This done, dictated and named word by word by the said Testator by the said John Birch (and by whom these presents are written) and the presence of John Brown, farmer, and Thomas Lavallee, also farmer, both residing in the said place called ValCartier and after the said present will has been twice duly read lu et relu unto him the said Testator by him the said John Birch in the presence of the said witnesses he declared the same to be his true last will and testament and presented therein and having declared he could neither write no sign hath made his mark of a cross in the presence of me the said Notary and witnesses hereunto subscribed. These presents being number five hundred and thirty seven. John Hornby, his mark Henry Ward, his signature John Brown, his signature Thomas Lavallee, his signature J. Birch, Notary, his signature (Transcribed by Gerry Neville – 2012) Notes by Patricia Balkcom: John lived another sixteen years and another will was written in 1857, shortly before his wife died. The four sons mentioned here were sons of John and his first wife (name unknown). Mary Turpin and John did not have any children.6 |
Will* | 10 July 1857 | St-Gabriel-de-Valcartier, Quebec County, Quebec, Canada; 10th July 1857 Last Will of John Hornby (Husband of Mary Turpin) From the Notary Records of Philippe Huot No. 1628 Quebec Archives Film #4M01-5099 On this day, the tenth of July one thousand eight hundred and fifty seven, before us the undersigned Notaries Public residing in the City of Quebec, personally came and appeared Mr. John Hornby, Farmer, of the Settlement of Valcartier in the Parish of St. Ambroise, Seigniory of St. Gabriel, who being apparently in good bodily health and of sound and perfect mind, memory and understanding, requested the said Notaries to receive and write down his last will and testament which he instantly made, dictated and named unto us word for word in manner and form following, that is to say: I recommend my soul to Almighty God and direct that my body be committed to the earth with descent and Christian burial at the discretion of my Executors hereinafter named. I will and direct that all my just and legal debts and funeral expenses be fully paid and satisfied by my said Executors. And as to the worldly estate with which it hath pleased God to bless me, I give, devise, direct and dispose in respect thereof as follows, viz.: I give and bequeath unto my son, Charles Hornby, all that half lot of land lying & being in the Parish of St. Ambroise, Seigniory of St. Gabriel, at the place called Valcartier being the south half of lot number three on the continuation of the Fifth Concession & on which I now reside, together with the buildings thereon erected & all & every the cattle, farming utensils, and household furniture & all other moveable effects which will be on said half lot of land & will belong to me at the time of my decease. I give and bequeath unto my beloved wife, Mary Turpin, an annual life rent of ten pounds, cy [currency], which I hereby expressly charge & bind my three sons, John Hornby Jnr., William Hornby & the said Charles Hornby to pay her share & share alike from the day of my decease until the day of her death by quarterly payments of two pounds ten shillings, cy, in advance. And I will & direct that in case she should require it that the said John Hornby Jnr., William Hornby, & Charles Hornby be bound & obliged upon her requisition to erect upon some portion of the said half lot above described which she will choose a small dwelling for her use and to supply her with the necessary furniture which she will require, and also an annual necessary quantity of firewood, and a milk cow & the annual requisite quantity of hay & straw to keep the same. I further give and bequeath unto my beloved wife, the sum of five pounds, cy, which will be paid her by my said Executors at he day of my decease. I give and bequeath unto my brother Richard Hornby, residing at Mansfield, England, the sum of seventy pounds sterling money. I give and bequeath unto my grandchild William Henry, son of Francis and Termelia Hornby, residing in Pennsylvania, the sum of five pounds currency. I give and bequeath unto my granddaughter Jane, daughter of John Hornby Jnr. & Elizabeth McCartney, the sum of five pounds currency. The three last legacies to be paid equally by my three sons, John, William & Charles Hornby within a year after my death, out of the residue of the monies which I hereinafter bequeath unto them. And as to the residue of all monies which may be in my possession or belonged to me at the time of my decease or which may be then due to me either by mortgage, promissory note or otherwise, I give & bequeath the same unto my three said sons, John, William & Charles Hornby to be divided between them share & share alike. And as to the remainder of all other moveable effects, household furniture & other things which I have not disposed of by my present will & testament, I give and bequeath the same unto my said son, Charles Hornby. I do hereby request my two sons John Hornby Jnr. & William Hornby to assist by advice & necessary aid their brother the said Charles Hornby whenever the said Charles Hornby shall need the said aid in his farming operations, such as ploughing or otherwise. Lastly I do hereby appoint Messrs. Henry Ward & John Brown, Farmers, my friends, to be Executors of this my present last will & testament, revoking all formers wills & codicils any time heretofore by me made. It was thus made, dictated, named by the said John Hornby, Senior, unto us the said Notaries on the day and year above written, and the present will & testament having been read over and over again lu et relu to the said John Hornby, Testator, by Mtre. Philippe Huot, one the said Notaries, in the presence of Mtre. Edward George Cannon, his confrere, who was present all the time during the execution hereof for the express purpose thereof, the said John Hornby declared to have perfectly heard and understood the said will and testament and persisted in the contents thereof. Done and passed at the said City of Quebec, in the office of Philippe Huot, one of the undersigned Notaries, where his confrere came and was present all the time for the express purpose & validity of the present testament, on the day and year above written, under the number one thousand six hundred & twenty eight, the said John Hornby, Testator, having declared not to know how to write nor sign his name when requested so to do, after these presents having been twice duly read as aforesaid according to law, requested us the said Notaries to sign the same in faith & testimony thereof. Two marginal notes approved are good; seven words erased are null. E.G. Cannon, N.P., his signature; P. Huot, N.P., his signature ________________ NOTE: John Hornby made at least one previous will. From the records of Notary John Birch, Record Number 537 (Quebec Archives Microfilm #4M01-1372) dated 16 January 1853. Translated by Gerald Neville, 2012 Note by Patricia Balkcom: John’s wife, Mary, died a few months after this will was written. John died in 1869, 12 years after this will was written, there may be a later one.2 |
(Witness) Death | 12 November 1857 | Mary Turpin; St-Gabriel-de-Valcartier, Quebec County, Quebec, Canada; "...Mary Hornby of Valcartier...wife of John Hornby Senior..."7 |
Death* | 22 February 1869 | St-Gabriel-de-Valcartier, Quebec County, Quebec, Canada; "John Hornby, a pensioner of the British Army, resident in St. Gabriel de Valcartier died on the night between the twenty first & twenty second day of February and was buried on the twenty third day following Anno Domini eight hundred & sixty nine by me, Anthony Aaron Von Iffland, Clerk Signed: Charles Hornby, William Hornby"3 |
Burial* | 23 February 1869 | Christ Church Anglican Cemetery, St-Gabriel-de-Valcartier, Quebec County, Quebec, Canada3 |
Citations
- [S436] Ancestry.com, online at www.ancestry.com, Quebec Vital and Church Records (Drouin Collection), Valcartier (Church of England), 26 Jan 1848.
- [S729] Will of John Hornby; #4M01-5099.
- [S771] Drouin Collection, www.ancestry.com: Ancestry.com, Quebec, Quebec County, Valcartier, Church of England, 1869.
- [S436] Ancestry.com, online at www.ancestry.com, Quebec Vital and Church Records (Drouin Collection), 1621-1967, Quebec County, Quebec City, Anglican Cathedral Holy Trinity Church, 1833.
- [S436] Ancestry.com, online at www.ancestry.com, Quebec Vital and Church Records (Drouin Collection), Valcartier (Church of England), 7 Jan 1849.
- [S863] Will of John Hornby; #M401-1372.
- [S436] Ancestry.com, online at www.ancestry.com, Quebec Vital and Church Records (Drouin Collection), 1621-1967, Quebec County, Valcartier, Church of England, 1857.
John Hornby1
b. 10 January 1851, d. 23 January 1854
Last Edited | 12 Nov 2009 |
Father | John Hornby1 b. c 1826, d. 16 Oct 1902 | |
Mother | Elizabeth Paterson McCartney1 b. 12 Feb 1829, d. 28 Dec 1877 |
Birth* | 10 January 1851 | St-Gabriel-de-Valcartier, Quebec County, Quebec, Canada1 |
Baptism | 2 March 1851 | Christ Church Anglican, St-Gabriel-de-Valcartier, Quebec County, Quebec, Canada1 |
Death* | 23 January 1854 | St-Gabriel-de-Valcartier, Quebec County, Quebec, Canada2 Witness: John Hornby Witness: Elizabeth Paterson McCartney |
Burial* | 24 January 1854 | Christ Church Anglican Cemetery, St-Gabriel-de-Valcartier, Quebec County, Quebec, Canada2 |
Citations
John Hornby1
b. 27 June 1855
Last Edited | 7 Sep 2020 |
Father | William Hornby1 b. 1831, d. 30 Apr 1910 | |
Mother | Frances Billing1 b. 20 Sep 1835, d. 9 Feb 1874 |
Birth* | 27 June 1855 | St-Gabriel-de-Valcartier, Quebec County, Quebec, Canada; "...son of William Hornby of Valcartier...and of Frances her maiden name Billing...."1 |
Baptism | 19 August 1855 | Christ Church Anglican, St-Gabriel-de-Valcartier, Quebec County, Quebec, Canada; Sponsor was Curtis and Mary Billing..1 |
Court Case* | 18 July 1906 | Patrick Cassin; St-Gabriel-de-Valcartier, Quebec County, Quebec, Canada; Quebec City Archives Themis Database of Court Records July 18, 1906 Piece #194667-70 Localization 3C 020 02-04-003A-01 Contenant 1960-01-357183 File: 194667, No. 266 Dated 18th day of July 1906 DEPOSITION OF John Hornby VERSUS Patrick Cassin FOR COMMON ASSAULT SUMMARY CONVICTIONS. CRIMINAL CODE 1892, Sect. 265 & 864 Trial fixed for the 26th day of July at 10 o’clock AM Mr. Cannon for Pros. Mr. F. Murphy for Def. Continued to the 16th Aug/06 Continued to 23rd Aug/06 Continued to 27th Aug/06 High Constable _____________________________________________________________ Canada, Province of Quebec, District of Quebec, City of Quebec OFFICE OF THE PEACE BEFORE ME the undersigned District Magistrate in and for the District of Quebec this eighteenth day of July in the year one thousand nine hundred and six personally came and appeared John Hornby of the parish of Valcartier who being duly sworn, doth declare, depose and say, as follows, to wit: That on this eighteenth day of July instant in the parish of Valcartier in the District of Quebec, he was unlawfully struck, beaten and otherwise illtreated by one Patrick Cassin of the same place, farmer, without provocation or cause, and against the form of the Criminal Code 1892, in such case made and provided. Wherefore, this Deponent prays for a summary trial of the present complaint, in conformity to the provisions of the said Statute. Further the said Deponent saith not and hath signed. Sworn before me, at the City of Quebec, this eighteenth day of July 1906. Signed C. Panet Angers Also signed: John Hornby File: 194669, 226 Dated the 19th day of July 1906 RECOGNIZANCE of Patrick Cassin FOR A SUMMARY TRIAL I do hereby certify that the said (Patrick Cassin) has not appeared at the time and place, in the within condition mentioned, but therein has made default by reason whereof the within written recognizance is forfeited.__________J.P. _______________________________________________________________________ Canada, Province of Quebec, District of Quebec, CITY OF QUEBEC BE IT REMEMBERED, that on this nineteenth day of July, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and six, Patrick Cassin, farmer William Moore, engineer James Connolly, caster All three of the said City of Quebec, personally came before the undersigned, one of Her Majesty’s Justices of the Peace in and for the District of Quebec, and severally acknowledged themselves to owe to Our Lady the Queen, the several sums following, to wit : the said Patrick Cassin the sum of forty dollars currency, each, to be respectively made and levied of their several goods and chattels, lands and tenements, to the us of Our said Lady the Queen, her Heirs and Successors, if the said Patrick Cassin fail in performing the condition herein underwritten: THE CONDITION of this recognizance is such, that if the above named Patrick Cassin shall personally be and appear at the Court House, in the said City of Quebec, in and for the said District of Quebec, on the twenty sixth day of July constant at ten o’clock (A)M., to answer the charge of assault matters preferred against him by John Hornby and in the meantime shall keep the peace and be of good behavior towards our said Lady the Queen, and all and every the liege people of Our said Lady the Queen, and more especially towards the said, then, that the present Recognizance shall be null and void, but otherwise shall be and remain in full force, virtue and effect. Taken and acknowledged before me, the said Justice of the Peace aforesaid, at the said City of Quebec, on the day and year first above mentioned. Signed: XXXX Brunet, J.P. Also signed: Patrick Cassin, Wm. Moore, James Connolly TRIAL The 27th day of August 1906 Present : C. Panet Angers, Esq. DM The Defendant appears and Pleads not guilty Case heard En delibere Judgement : 13 Sept 1906 Deux piastres XXXX et les frais ou 1 mois. COSTS. Deposition and Warrant…………..$ 1.10 Arrest…………………………………….$ 4.35 Commitment before trial………………... Attendance, & c………………………$ 1.00 Attorney’s fee………………………….$ 8.00 Subp Copies 10 cts each………$ .70 Service………………………………….. Swearing 7 Wits. 10 cts each……$ .70 Allowed Witnesses…………………..$ 5.00 Bill…………………………………………$ .20 Tax…………………………………… .. $ .50 $ 20.85 Penalty or fine…………………………$ 2.00 Total…………$ 22.85 Moins frais du XXXX 23/7/06 …..$ 4.50 $ 18.35 Paye 19/9/06 AT Compt. 4 $ 2.00 DN. Dr. Turcot 2.00 Def. .70 Mr. Hornby Mr. Cassin 1.50, 2 fois Miss Hornby 1.50 Mrs. Cassin 1.50 3.00 __ Hornby 1.50 Mrs. Quinn 1.50 3.00 $ 4.00 3.00 3.00 6.00 File: 194670 File: 194668, No. 266 Dated 13th day of Sept. 1906 In the case of John Hornby Vs Patrick Cassin For Assault and Battery CONVICTION Criminal Code 1892, Sect. 264 & 864 OFFICE OF THE PEACE Canada, Province of Quebec, District of Quebec. CITY OF QUEBEC BE IT REMEMBERED, that on the thirteenth day of September in the year of Our Lord, one thousand nine hundred and six at the said City of Quebec, in the said District Patrick Cassin of the Parish of Valcartier is convicted before the undersigned District Magistrate for that he the said Defendant on the eighteenth day of July last at the Parish of Valcartier did assault and beat one John Hornby of the same place. Without any cause or provocation and against the form of the Criminal Code, 1892. AND I adjudge the said Defendant for his said offence to forfeit and pay the sum of two dollars currency, to be paid and applied according to law, and also to pay to the said John Hornby the sum of twenty dollars and eighty five cents currency, for his costs, in this behalf; and if the said several sums be not paid forthwith, I adjudge the said Defendant to be imprisoned in the Common Gaol, at the said City of Quebec, in the said District, and there kept at hard labor for the space of one month unless the said several sums and all costs and charges of the commitment and conveying of the said defendant to the said Common Gaol shall be sooner paid. GIVEN under my Hand and Seal, the day and year first above mentioned, at the said City of Quebec, in the District aforesaid. Signed: C. Panet Angers, DM.2 |
Citations
- [S771] Drouin Collection, www.ancestry.com: Ancestry.com, Quebec, Quebec County, Valcartier, Church of England, 1855.
- [S733] Themis Database of Court Cases for the District of Quebec. Bibliothèque et Archives nationales du Québec, Piece #194667-70, Localization #3C 020 02-04-003A-01, Contenant 1960-01-357183.
John Hornby1
b. circa 1858
Last Edited | 11 Sep 2017 |
Father | John Hornby1 b. c 1826, d. 16 Oct 1902 | |
Mother | Elizabeth Paterson McCartney1 b. 12 Feb 1829, d. 28 Dec 1877 |
Birth* | circa 1858 | Quebec County, Quebec, Canada1 |
Citations
- [S378] 1881 Census of Canada, online www.ancestry.com, Census Place: St Roch North Ward, Québec City, Quebec; Roll: C_13210; Page: 32; Family No: 181. Listing for the family of John Hornby, lists son John, aged 23, born Quebec. Ancestry Image #17 of 55.
Margaret Anne Hornby1
b. 27 December 1863
Last Edited | 11 Dec 2012 |
Father | William Hornby1 b. 1831, d. 30 Apr 1910 | |
Mother | Frances Billing1 b. 20 Sep 1835, d. 9 Feb 1874 |
Birth* | 27 December 1863 | St-Gabriel-de-Valcartier, Quebec County, Quebec, Canada1 |
Baptism | 30 July 1864 | Christ Church Anglican, St-Gabriel-de-Valcartier, Quebec County, Quebec, Canada1 |
Citations
- [S436] Ancestry.com, online at www.ancestry.com, Quebec Vital and Church Records (Drouin Collection), 1621-1967, Quebec, Valcartier (Church of England, Saint Catherine), 1864.
Mary Ann Hornby1
b. 21 July 1857, d. 22 August 1928
Last Edited | 15 Jan 2015 |
Father | William Hornby2 b. 1831, d. 30 Apr 1910 | |
Mother | Frances Billing2 b. 20 Sep 1835, d. 9 Feb 1874 |
Family |
Patrick Cassin b. 10 Jun 1848, d. 30 Aug 1924 | |
Marriage* | 23 October 1900 | Patrick Cassin; St. Peter Anglican Church, Quebec City, Quebec County, Quebec, Canada; ...Patrick Cassin, of the parish of St.Gabriel of Valcartier, farmer, widower, and Mary Ann Hornby, daughter of farmer, William Hornby of Valcartier and Frances Billing, his wife, both of major age, spinster... Witnesses were Eliz. Savard and Bridget Cassin.2 |
Birth* | 21 July 1857 | St-Gabriel-de-Valcartier, Quebec County, Quebec, Canada3 |
Baptism | 14 February 1858 | Christ Church Anglican, St-Gabriel-de-Valcartier, Quebec County, Quebec, Canada3 |
Married Name | 23 October 1900 | Cassin1 |
Marriage* | 23 October 1900 | Patrick Cassin; St. Peter Anglican Church, Quebec City, Quebec County, Quebec, Canada; ...Patrick Cassin, of the parish of St.Gabriel of Valcartier, farmer, widower, and Mary Ann Hornby, daughter of farmer, William Hornby of Valcartier and Frances Billing, his wife, both of major age, spinster... Witnesses were Eliz. Savard and Bridget Cassin.2 |
Census | 19 April 1910 | Patrick Cassin; Redby Village, Beltrami County, Minnesota, United States; "Patrick Cassin", Head of Household, male, white, age 56, married 10 years, born Canada (Irish), parents born Canada (Irish), Immigrated 1878, naturalized, speaks English, Hotel proprieter, worked all year, can read and write, owns home free of mortgage. Marian Cassin, wife, female, white, age 39, married 10 years, has had no children, Born Canada (English), parents born England (Eng.), can read and write English.4 |
Census* | 5 January 1920 | Patrick Cassin; Redby Village, Beltrami County, Minnesota, United States; "Patrick Cassin", living on Alpena Ave., Head of Household, owns his house, free of mortgage, male, white, age 65, married, came to US in 1869, naturalized in 1876, cannot read or write, born Canada, English Tongue, parents born Ireland, of English Tongue, no occupation listed. Living with him: Mary A. Cassin, wife, age 52, married. Came to U.S. in 1900, naturalized, can read and write, born Canada, parents born England, of English Tongue, no occupation listed.5 |
Will* | 19 November 1921 | Loretteville, Quebec County, Quebec, Canada; 19th November 1921 Last Will of Mary Ann Hornby Wife of Patrick Cassin From records of Notary Cyrille Renaud No. 8775 Quebec Archives On this nineteenth day of November, one thousand nine hundred and twenty one. Before me Cyrille Renaud, Notary, residing at Loretteville, undersigned personally appeared. Mary Ann Hornby, wife of Patrick Cassin residing at Loretteville, who being of sound and disposing mind, memory and understanding hath requested me to said notary to write down and received in due for of law her last will and testament which she has declared in manner and form following that is to say. I desire that all my just debts, funeral and testamentary expenses be paid as soon as possible after my death by my testamentary executrix herein after named. I give and bequeath unto my beloved husband, Patrick Cassin, all my moveable and immoveable properties whatsoever wherever the same may be found and to whatever the same shall amount hereby constituting my said husband my universal legatee and the executor of this last will and testament, and I revoke all will I may have heretofore made and I declared the present to be my only true last will and testament. DONE AND PASSED at Loretteville under nortarial number eight thousand seven hundred and seventy five. After reading of the said will to the testator by the notary in presence of Jules Falardeau and Joseph Chartre both merchants, Loretteville, the testatrix in presence of the notary and witnesses and the notary and witnesses have signed in the presence of the testatrix and in the presence of each others. Mary Ann Hornby, her signature Jules Falardeau, his signature Jos J Chartre, his signature C Renauld, his signature. Transcribed by Patrick Keily, February, 2012 Notes by Patricia Balkcom: Patrick Cassin was my 1st cousin, three times removed. He and Mary Ann married later in life and did not have any children. She died 22 August 1928, at the age of 75, seven years after writing this will. Patrick died in 1924.6 |
Death* | 22 August 1928 | Quebec City, Quebec County, Quebec, Canada7 |
Burial* | 24 August 1928 | Christ Church Anglican Cemetery, St-Gabriel-de-Valcartier, Quebec County, Quebec, Canada; "...Mary Ann, wife of the late Patrick Cassin, a resident of Valcartier..by occupation, gentleman, and daughter of the late William Hornby, died in the city of Quebec on the 22nd day of August 1928, aged 72 years and was buried in Christ's Church Cemetery..." Witnesses John Allen Young, William Goodfellow, and George Wolff.7 |
Citations
- [S103] Patrick Cassin Gravestone, St. Gabriel's Catholic Cemetery, St-Gabriel-de-Valcartier, Quebec County, Quebec, Canada.
- [S436] Ancestry.com, online at www.ancestry.com, Drouin collection for St. Peter's Anglican Church, Quebec City, 1900.
- [S436] Ancestry.com, online at www.ancestry.com, Quebec Vital and Church Records (Drouin Collection), 1621-1967, Quebec, Valcartier (Church of England, Saint Catherine), 1858.
- [S436] Ancestry.com, online at www.ancestry.com, 1910 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2006. Census Place: Redby, Beltrami, Minnesota; Roll: T624_690; Page: 3A; Enumeration District: 0045; FHL microfilm: 1374703.
- [S436] Ancestry.com, online at www.ancestry.com, 1920 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2010. Images reproduced by FamilySearch.
Census Place: Redby, Beltrami, Minnesota; Roll: T625_823; Page: 1A; Enumeration District: 63; Image: 396. - [S659] Will of Mary Ann Hornby; Translated from the Original Will.
- [S436] Ancestry.com, online at www.ancestry.com, Quebec Vital and Church Records (Drouin Collection), 1621-1967, Quebec, Valcartier (Church of England, Saint Catherine), 24 Aug. 1928.
Mary Ann Hornby1
b. circa 1856
Last Edited | 20 Jan 2014 |
Father | Charles Hornby2 d. b 4 Sep 1894 |
Family |
William Cartwright b. 10 Dec 1841, d. 17 Nov 1902 | |
Marriage* | 8 October 1878 | William Cartwright; Wesleyan Methodist Church, Quebec City, Quebec County, Quebec, Canada; "...William Cartwright of the parish of Valcartier...farmer, bachelor, aged 27, and Mary Ann Hornby, of the same place, spinster, aged 22 years...by authority of license...in the presence of Gregor Nichol and Eleanor Bentley."1 |
Children | 1. | Margaret Cartwright6 b. 11 Nov 1878 |
2. | Joseph Cartwright7 b. 29 Sep 1881 | |
3. | George Albert Cartwright8 b. 22 May 1885 | |
4. | William Cartwright3 b. Jan 1888, d. 12 Jun 1888 | |
5. | Peter Cartwright9 b. 28 May 1889 | |
6. | William Cartwright10 b. 10 Nov 1891 | |
7. | Charles Cartwright2 b. 26 Dec 1893, d. 23 Aug 1918 | |
8. | Alfred Cartwright11 b. 19 Nov 1897 | |
9. | Benjamin Cecil Cartwright12 b. 17 Jul 1901 |
Birth* | circa 1856 | |
Married Name | 8 October 1878 | Cartwright1 |
Marriage* | 8 October 1878 | William Cartwright; Wesleyan Methodist Church, Quebec City, Quebec County, Quebec, Canada; "...William Cartwright of the parish of Valcartier...farmer, bachelor, aged 27, and Mary Ann Hornby, of the same place, spinster, aged 22 years...by authority of license...in the presence of Gregor Nichol and Eleanor Bentley."1 |
(Witness) Death | 12 June 1888 | William Cartwright; St-Gabriel-de-Valcartier, Quebec County, Quebec, Canada; Aged 5 months.3 |
(Witness) Death | 17 November 1902 | William Cartwright; St-Gabriel-de-Valcartier, Quebec County, Quebec, Canada4 |
Will* | 31 July 1917 | 31st July 1917 Will of Mary Ann Hornby Widow of William Cartwright From records of Notary Cyrille Renaud No. 7409 Transcribed from the Original Will at the Quebec Archives On this thirty first day of July one thousand nine hundred and seventeen, before me, Cyrille Renaud, Public Notary residing at Loretteville, undersigned, personally appeared Mary Ann Hornby, widow of the late William Cartwright, Farmer, residing in the parish of St. Gabriel of Valcartier, who requested me the said Notary to write down and receive in due form of law her last will and testament which she has declared in manner and form following, that is to say: 1º I desire that all my just debts, funeral an testamentary expenses be paid by my Executor hereinafter named as soon as possible after my death. 2º I give and bequeath to my son Joseph Cartwright all my moveable and immoveable properties to the charge by him to pay to his brothers, George, Peter, William, Charles, Alfred, and Benjamin, to each of them the sum of fifty dollars for all rights in the succession of their father and their rights in my own succession and if one or more of my said sons refuse to renounce his or their rights in the succession of their father he or they will lose this legacy of fifty dollars. To the charge so by said son Joseph to support my son Benjamin until his majority. The said sums of fifty dollars will be payable by installment of fifty dollars a year beginning by the oldest without interest. I revoke all wills I may have heretofore made and I nominate my son Joseph Executor of this my will. Done and passed at Valcartier under Notarial Number seven thousand four hundred and nine. After the reading of the present will by the Notary to the Testatrix in presence of Dr. Alexandre Boucher of Loretteville and Auguste Paquet of Valcartier, Carter, the Testatrix having declared her inability to sign her name has made her mark in the presence of the Notary and witnesses and the Notary and the witnesses have signed in presence of the Testatrix and in the presence of each other. Mary Ann Hornby, her mark; Alex. Boucher, M.D., his signature; A. Paquet, his signature; Cy. Renaud, N.P., his signature Transcribed by Gerald Neville, 20115 |
Citations
- [S436] Ancestry.com, online at www.ancestry.com, Quebec Vital and Church Records (Drouin Collection), 1621-1967, Quebec, Quebec City (Wesleyan Methodist Church) 8 Oct. 1878.
- [S436] Ancestry.com, online at www.ancestry.com, Quebec Vital and Church Records (Drouin Collection), 1621-1967, Quebec, Valcartier (Church of England, Saint Catherine), 4 Sept. 1894.
- [S771] Drouin Collection, www.ancestry.com: Ancestry.com, Quebec, Quebec County, Valcartier, Church of England, Saint Catherine, 1888.
- [S436] Ancestry.com, online at www.ancestry.com, Quebec Vital and Church Records (Drouin Collection), 1621-1967, Quebec, Valcartier (Church of England, Saint Catherine), 19 Nov. 1902.
- [S826] Will of Mary Ann Hornby; Translated from the Original Will.
- [S771] Drouin Collection, www.ancestry.com: Ancestry.com, Quebec, Quebec County, Valcartier, Church of England, Saint Catherine, 1878.
- [S771] Drouin Collection, www.ancestry.com: Ancestry.com, Quebec, Quebec County, Valcartier, Church of England, Saint Catherine, 1881.
- [S771] Drouin Collection, www.ancestry.com: Ancestry.com, Quebec, Quebec County, Valcartier, Church of England, Saint Catherine, 1885.
- [S771] Drouin Collection, www.ancestry.com: Ancestry.com, Quebec, Quebec County, Valcartier, Church of England, Saint Catherine, 1889.
- [S771] Drouin Collection, www.ancestry.com: Ancestry.com, Quebec, Quebec County, Valcartier, Church of England, Saint Catherine, 1892.
- [S771] Drouin Collection, www.ancestry.com: Ancestry.com, Quebec, Quebec County, Valcartier, Church of England, Saint Catherine, 1898.
- [S771] Drouin Collection, www.ancestry.com: Ancestry.com, Quebec, Quebec County, Valcartier, Church of England, Saint Catherine, 1901.
Mary Anne Hornby1
b. 11 May 1854
Last Edited | 6 Feb 2010 |
Father | John Hornby1 b. c 1826, d. 16 Oct 1902 | |
Mother | Elizabeth Paterson McCartney1 b. 12 Feb 1829, d. 28 Dec 1877 |
Birth* | 11 May 1854 | St-Gabriel-de-Valcartier, Quebec County, Quebec, Canada1 |
Baptism | 3 July 1854 | Christ Church Anglican, St-Gabriel-de-Valcartier, Quebec County, Quebec, Canada; Signed by William, Francis and John Hornby.1 |
Citations
- [S436] Ancestry.com, online at www.ancestry.com, Quebec Vital and Church Records (Drouin Collection), Valcartier (Church of England), 3 July 1854.
Robert John Angus Hornby1,2
b. 12 August 1895
Last Edited | 11 Sep 2017 |
Father | David Hornby1 b. 12 Aug 1860, d. 20 Jan 1904 | |
Mother | Elizabeth Clark1 b. 5 Jan 1867 |
Birth* | 12 August 1895 | Little River, Quebec City, Quebec County, Quebec, Canada; This is the date and place of birth given in his attestation papers for WW1.1,2 |
Citations
- [S387] 1901 Canada Census, online www.ancestry.com, Census Place: Quebec (City/Cité) (East/est) Saint-Sauveur (Ward/Quartier), Québec (city/cité) (east/est), Quebec; Page: 19; Family No: 158. Listing for the family of David Hornby. Ancestry Image #275 of 337.
- [S436] Ancestry.com, online at www.ancestry.com, Canada, WWI CEF Attestation Papers, 1914-1918 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2006. Images are used with the permission of Library and Archives Canada. Original data: Canada. "Soldiers of the First World War (1914-1918)." Record Group 150, Accession 1992-93/166, Box 4930 - 35. Library and Archives Canada, Ottawa. Listing for Angus Hornby, born 12 August 1895 in Little River, Quebec, mother listed as Mrs. Elizabeth Clark Hornby.
Thomas Hornby1
b. 31 October 1852
Last Edited | 18 Jan 2014 |
Father | William Hornby1 b. 1831, d. 30 Apr 1910 | |
Mother | Mary McGill1 d. c 1853 |
Birth* | 31 October 1852 | St-Gabriel-de-Valcartier, Quebec County, Quebec, Canada; "...son of William Hornby of Valcartier...and of Marion her maiden name McGill...."1 |
Baptism | 23 January 1853 | Christ Church Anglican, St-Gabriel-de-Valcartier, Quebec County, Quebec, Canada; Sponsors were Matthew Brown and Henry Ward.1 |
Citations
- [S771] Drouin Collection, www.ancestry.com: Ancestry.com, Quebec, Quebec County, Valcartier, Church of England, 1853.
Viola Hornby1
b. 4 January 1899
Last Edited | 11 Sep 2017 |
Father | David Hornby1 b. 12 Aug 1860, d. 20 Jan 1904 | |
Mother | Elizabeth Clark1 b. 5 Jan 1867 |
Birth* | 4 January 1899 | Quebec, Canada1 |
Citations
- [S387] 1901 Canada Census, online www.ancestry.com, Census Place: Quebec (City/Cité) (East/est) Saint-Sauveur (Ward/Quartier), Québec (city/cité) (east/est), Quebec; Page: 19; Family No: 158. Listing for the family of David Hornby. Ancestry Image #275 of 337.