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6. Joseph Parker was
born on 22 Mar 1834. He died on 17 Sep 1910 in Randborough Quebec. He was buried
in Grovehill Sawyerville QC. Notes from Alan Ross Parker
PBBC Joseph Parker, born March 20, 1834 near Lakefield, QC. He married Mary
Jane Hamilton born February 22, 1837. Their 11 children were born, c. 1863-1881,
near Sawyerville, QC, their home. Mary died August 21, 1888 and Joseph, September
12, 1910. He was a farmer. Mary and Joseph are buried at the Grovehill Cemetery,
Sawyerville, QC. He was married to Mary Jane Hamilton (daughter of
James Hamilton and Mary Hammond) in 1863 in St. Andrews
Methodist Church. In addition to their marriage which I found in Archives of
Ontario (Original book Record group 80-27-1 Vol 19 on microfilm MS 248 reel #3.
Utah microfilm is GS 1030053
The book Marriages of Upper Canada/Canada West 1816 - 1853. by Don Walker and
Robet W Calder), I found the following entries in the Census of 1842, 1851, 1861,
1881.
1842 National Archives of Canada in Ottawa. Census for County of Deux Montagne,
Township of Gore of Wentworth page 1228 line 11 on Microfilm C728 and C729.
James Hamilton 7 people, 2 born in Ireland, 5 born in Canada resident for
18 years.
3 children under 5 years 1 female; 1 female over 5 years of age; two school age;
religion Canadian Wesleyan Methodists; . 100 acres, 3 improved, squatter, log
cabin of one story and contains 1 family.
produce 60 bushels of oats, 150 bushels of potatoes, 5 neat cattle, 1 horse,
8 sheep, 4 hogs, 10 yards of fulled cloth, 2 yards of flannel cloth, 7 pounds
of wool.
1851 National Archives of Canada in Ottawa. Census for county of Deux Montagne,
Township of Gore of Chatham page 12 on Microfilm C1145 - C1147.
name occupation birth religion age next birthday
mar/sngle
James Hamilton farmer Ireland Wes Methodist 45 Aug 11
m
Mary " " 40 March
15 m
Eliza Canada " 18 Mar 17
s
John labourer "
" 16 Feb 8 s
Mary J " " 14
Jan 12 s
Joseph " " 12
Jun 7 s school
William " " 10
May 7 s school
Matthew " " 8 Jan
7 s school
Margaret " " 6 Dec
18 s school
Sarah Ann " " 4 Jan
16 s
James " " 1
Dec 17 s
produce for farm Range 3 Lot 1 - 200 acres, 60 acres cultivated, 30 with crops,
30 in pasture, 140 wooded. 1 acre of wheat - 13 bushels, 1 acre of barley 7 bushels,
2 acres of potatoes 100 bushels, 20 tons of hay, 20 ponds of wool, 40 pounds
of maple sugar, 18 yards of fulled cloth, 40 yards of flannel cloth, 9 milch
cows, 5 Calves or heifers, 4 horses, 13 sheep, 5 pigs, 600 pounds of butter,
300 pounds of beef, and 700 pounds of pork.
remarks from the Census taker about the region - as to the nature of the soil
it is generally good and well watered by living springs but the surface of the
land for the most part is covered with rocks and boulders so as a plough can
never be used to any extent which causes the Argentuil Agricultural Census to
be so small.
1861, Census of the County of Argentuil, the township of Gore, District 1 page
12 on microfilm C 1261
name occupation birth religion age next birthday
mar/sngle
James Hamilton farmer Ireland Wes Methodist 45 Aug 11
m
Mary " " 40 March
15 m
Mary J L. C. " 22 Jan 12
s
William labourer " "
18 May 7 s
Matthew " " 16
Jan 7 s
Margaret " " 14 Dec
18 s school
Sarah Ann " " 12 Jan
16 s school
James " " 11
dec 17 s school
Thomas " " 8 s
school
Isabella " " 6 s school
1881, Census of County of Compton, township of Newport, village of Randboro
National Archives of Canada on microfilm C-13199, District 54, sub dist. U1 and
U2
James Hamilton 73 farmer Ireland Wes. Methodist.
Mary 69
In these census reports we have found three children we did not known about
before - William, Thomas and James Jr. In several of the obituaries there is
mention that there were 13 children. We are able so far to identify 12. There
is no mention of Thomas or James Jr 1 and 2 after the move to Compton County
in 1865. The thirteenth child we have not been able to identify. We found a
christening record at St. Andrew's in 1862 for a James Hamilton born to James
and Mary of North Gore. We believe this to indicate that James Junior the first
died between the census of 1861 and the birth of this child and so the child
bears the name of the recently departed child. The mother was over 50 at the
time of this birth and it would seem the child did not survive to make the trip
to Compton in 1865.
Today the town of Lakefield located on the shores of Lake Dawson just off of
highway 329 is the location of the administrative office of the township. Range
three is located on the map we received of the township as running east to west
parallel with the southern boundary of the township two miles north of the boundary.
Lot is located on the extreme west boundary of the township in an area that is
called Lake Grace. Lot 1 is a 1000 feet wide and a mile long running between
what are known today as the Braemer Road to the south and the Shrewsbury Road
to the North and west of the Gore Ouest Road. Today this is a summer cottage
area with many homes located just north of the lake in a small sub division.
The southwest corner of lot 1 is located at approximately 45, 46, 00 N and
74, 19, 00 W. The area is rolling hills and rock with lots of bush/trees. It
would not be considered farm land today. It is very beautiful spot on the shores
of Lac Grace. He certainly had a good water source and the lake had plenty of
trout for the taking. There are many lakes in this region. There is another lake
at the North end of the this lot 1 called Lac Sugarloaf.
In October 10, 2000 I visited the area and looked in the protestant cemetery
at Mille Isles, on Highway 329 just south of the junction to Milles Isles Road
on the West side and Hammond Road on the East side. This is just North of the
road to Mille Isles called Mille Isles Ouest (west). The cemetery at the Anglican
Church in Lakefield Quebec, and the cemetery on the Shrewsbury Road at the corner
with the Gore Ouest Road.
I have not visited the cemetery at St Andrew's Church in Lachute located on the
west bank of the river south of the highway 148, or the protestant cemetery of
Lachute located on highway 158 to the east of the town.
Notes from Colin MacCallum; Descended from Mary Jane Hamilton and Joseph Parker
said that the home John occupied on Parker Hill belonged to his Father James
before he died and was know in the district when he was growing up as the Hamilton
farm. John owned the farm and sold it to Archie Jones, Colin MacCallum's father
Charles McCallum and his wife Lottie (Parker) purchased the property in 1919
and lost it through foreclosure in 1934. Mary Jane Hamilton
was born on 12 Jan 1837 in Gore Township, District 17, Quebec. She died on
21 Aug 1888 in Randborough Quebec. She was buried in Grove Hill Cemetry near
Sawyerville. Notes from Grandma Carr and my mother show there were 3 boys and
6 girls in this family. Her birth date comes from the census of 1851. Joseph
Parker and Mary Jane Hamilton had the following children:
+32 i.
Edward James Parker.
+33 ii.
Elizabeth Jane Parker.
+34 iii.
Mary Helena Parker.
+35 iv.
Joeseph William Parker.
36 v.
Thomas Alfred Parker was born on 2 Feb 1872. He died on 25 Jul 1877. He
was buried in Grove Hill Cemetry near Sawyerville. died as a child
notes from Alan Ross Parker
PBBCE Thomas Alfred Parker, born on February 21, 1872 at Parker Hill, QC.
He died on July 25, 1877 and is buried at Grovehill Cemetery, Sawyerville, QC.
+37 vi.
Emma Parker.
+38 vii.
Lilla Sarah Ann Parker.
+39 viii.
Lothar Margaret Parker.
+40 ix.
Lydia Maria Parker.
+41 x.
Ernest Walter Parker.
42 xi.
Fanny May Parker was born on 4 Aug 1884. She died on 14 Jan 1886. She was
buried in Grove Hill Cemetry near Sawyerville. notes from Alan Ross Parker
PBBCJ Fanny May Parker, born August 4, 1884 and died on January 14, 1886
at Randboro, QC. Fannie is buried at the Grovehill Cemetery, Sawyerville, QC. |