Louis-Treffle Merand1,2,3

M, b. 14 September 1829, d. 21 September 1913
FatherAmbroise Merand b. 16 Aug 1782, d. bt 25 Oct 1836 - 14 Sep 1846
MotherJulie Rivard dit Lanouette b. 17 Feb 1794, d. 12 Sep 1846
Ste-Anne-de-la-Perade Church
     Louis-Treffle was born on Monday, 14 September 1829 in Ste-Anne-de-La-Perade, Champlain County, Quebec, Canada. He was christened on the same day there in Ste-Anne-de-La-Perade Church.4 He came to Hungerford Township when he was sixteen. He possibly came with some of his brothers as their parents had both died. Louis-Treffle married Harriett Pelland dit Beausoliel, daughter of Francis Pelland dit Beausoliel and Ester Sylvestre, circa 1858 in Hungerford Township, Hastings County, Ontario, Canada. On the Agricultural Census of 1861, Trifley is on Lot 13 of the 1_ concession having 100 acres. On 2 March 1875, Louis Trifley Maurand obtains from Charles Maurand who purchased it on 25 March 1861 from Morris Switzer & wife, fifty acres on the southeast 1/4 of lot 17 in the eleventh concession.
on Agriculture Census Trifley Murerow owned 100 acres 40 Cultivated Total Value - $800.00. Description: N 1/2 Lot 13, Concession 1_ (ink blurred). From plat map it would appear to be XI. It may be concession 12.
Trifley is said to have only spoken French.
The name "Trifley" was originally "Trefle" as indicated in Tanquay's books on French Canadian families. Louis-Treffle Merand lived before 15 February 1861 at the north 1/2 of lot 13 of the 1_th concession, Hungerford Township, Hastings County, Ontario, Canada. It contained 100 acres. He appears on the 1861 Agricultural Census as owning this land but his name never appears on the land records for this property. It does appear that not all transactions were recorded. [klm]5,6 15 February 1861, Louis-Treffle and his wife, Harriett, were listed on the Canadian Census at Hungerford Township. Enumerated in this household were Trifley Mareran [29 Lower Canada], Harriett [20 Lower Canada], Leues [2 Upper Canada]. They lived in a one story log house. On the Agriculture Census: Trifley Murerow owned 100 acres, 40 being cultivated with a total value of $800.00. It's description - Norrh 1/2 of Lot 13 in the Concession 1? (ink blurred). [Note: from studying others on the census, it appears that it was the 12th concession-klm]7,8 1871, Louis-Treffle and his wife, Harriett, were listed on the Canadian Census at Hungerford Township. Enumerated in this household were Trifley Meareau [35 Quebec], Harriett [30 Ontario], Trifley [12 Ontario], Francis [10 Ontario], Margaret [7 Ontario], Ada [5 Ontario], Fredrick [2 Ontario]. Trifley's origin is French & Harriett's is Irish.9 On the 2nd of March 1875, Louis Trifley Maurand obtains from Charles Maurand the southeast quarter of lot 17 in the 11th concession containing 50 acres. Charles had purchased this land on the 25th of March 1861 from Morris Switzer & his wife. Charles most likely was a brother of Trifley. 1881, Louis-Treffle and his wife, Harriett, were listed on the Canadian Census at Hungerford Township. Enumerated in this household were Trifly Maraund [49 Quebec], Harriett [40 Ontario], Louis Trifley [20 Ontario], Francis [18 Ontario], Margaret [17 Ontario], Addie [15 Ontario], Fredrick [13 Ontario], Phillip [9 Ontario], Thomas [6 Ontario], Annie [3 Ontario].10 In a deed dated 1883, Louis Trifley Maurand purchased lot 17 in the 11th concession in Hungerford Township, Hastings Count from Bryan Moffatt Bret containing 100 acres. This plot of land is adjacent to lot 17 in the 10th concession owned by Francis Meraw.11 6 April 1891, Louis-Treffle and his wife, Harriett, were listed on the Canadian Census at Hungerford Township. Enumerated in this household were Triffley Merau [60 PQ PQ & PQ Farmer Catholic], Harriett [48 Ontario Ont & Ont], Ada [22 Ontario], Fredrick [20 Ontario], Phillip [18 Ontario], Thomas [16 Ontario], Anna [14 Ontario], Michael [10 Ontario], Ethel [6 Ontario].12 On 26 January 1892, Louis Trifley Meraw & his wife deed to their son Trifley Meraw Jr. the southeast 1/4 of lot 17 in the 12th concession containing 50 acres except the C. A. R. right of way for the sum of $2,520.00.13 31 March 1901, Louis-Treffle and his wife, Harriett, were listed on the Canadian Census at Hungerford Township. Enumerated in this household were Trifley Meraw Sr. [22 November 1830 - 70 Quebec], Harriett [18 April 1842 - 58 Ontario], Frederick [13 October 1871 - 28 Ontario], Annie [8 July 1876 - 24 Ontario], Michael [3 July 1882 - 18 Ontario], Ethel [2 October 1885 - 15 Ontario].14 1911, Louis-Treffle and his wife, Harriett, were listed on the Canadian Census at Village of Tweed. Enumerated in this household were Trifley Meraw Sr. [83 Quebec - October 1827], Harriet [68 Ontario - April 1843], Philip [34 Ontario - July 1876][DS]. [Note: The next household was Edward Beausoliel [82 Quebec - I? August 1828]].15,16 Louis-Treffle died on Sunday, 21 September 1913 in Village of Tweed, Hungerford Township at his home on Moira Street at age 84 years and 7 days of heart failure.

Obituary: Death of Trifley Meraw

Another of Hungerford's pioneer settlers was called by death at his late home in Tweed on Sunday, September 21, in the person of Louis Trifley Meraw, aged 83 years.
Until three years ago, the deceased had enjoyed a robust constitution, but has since been declining in health and five weeks prior to his death was forced to take his bed. He was concious to the last, fully recognizing those who were at his bedside up to the moment of his death.
Deceased was born in the province of Quebec and came to Hungerford when he was sixteen years of age where he resided up to a few years ago when he retired to Tweed.
Besides his widow there are left to mourn his loss 4 daughters and 5 sons viz: Mrs. Fred Allore, Bogart: Mrs. Pollock; Mrs. Lemere; and Miss Addie, Detroit; Messrs Trifley, Frank, Thomas and Michael of Hungerford and Philip at home.
The funeral which was largely attended, was held on Tuesday, high mass being celebrated by Rev. Father Quinn at St. Carthage Church, after which the remains were placed in the vault at Sugar Island Cemetery. May his soul rest in peace. [Tweed Advocate - 25 September 1913]17,18

He was buried there in St. Carthagh Churchyard on Tuesday, 23 September 1913. In grave number 245.19

Family

Harriett Pelland dit Beausoliel b. 24 Feb 1840, d. 23 Aug 1924
Children

Citations

  1. [S1160] People of Hastings
    : Louis Trifley Meraw born: 22 November 1830; died: 21 September 1913; parents: Etienne Mireault born: 1790 Quebec & ___; family: Harriet Pilon; [Note: This is an ERROR. klm] - PeopleofHastings.ca.
  2. [S506] Note: Father Groen E. Wegen - priest at St. Edmund's Church, Stucco - presented information from church records on the Meraw family to Larry & Kathy McCurdy.
  3. [S506] Note: A very special Thank-You to Perry Lamy for his help in finding the parents of Louis Trifley Meraw. - klm 15 May 2014.
  4. [S1596] Drouin Institute: Baptism: 14 September 1829 - Louis Treffle Mayrand, born: this day; son of Ambroise Mayrand & Julie Lanouette; sponsors: Pierre-Antoine Dorian & Dame Anne Brown; at Ste-Anne-de-la-Perade - www.genealogiequebec.com.
  5. [S513] The 1861 Canadian Agricultural Census: Hungerford Township, Hastings County, Ontario: Trifley Murerow was noted as owning 100 acres, 40 being cultivated with a total value of $800.00 - the north 1/2 of lot 13 in the 12th concession.
  6. [S423] Land Record: Hungerford Township, Hastings County, Ontario - Lot 13 Concession XII
    - Deed dated 6 July 1832, registered 20 Seotember 1832 from Richard Woodcock to Felix Gabourie 100 acres west ½. Mortgage dated 10 September 1832, registered 22 September 1832 from Felix Gabourie, grantor to Henry Baldwin, grantee 100 acres west ½ . Second Mortgage dated 9 September 1835, no registered date, Henry Baldwin, grantor to William Walker, grantee 100 acres west ½.
    - Deed dated 5 October1850, registered 4 December 1850, William Walker, grantor to Henry Baldwin, grantee 100 acres west ½.
    - Deed dated 13 December 1850, registered 14 December 1850, Francis McAmany & wife, grantors to Felix Gabourie, grantee 100 acres west ½.
    - Deed dated 7 January 1865, registered 24 January 1865, Felix Gabourie & wife, grantors to Michael O’Neil, grantee 100 acres of west ½.
    - Mortgage dated 7 January 1765, Michael O’Neil & wife, grantors to Felix Gabourie, grantee for 100 acres west ½ in consideration of $570.
    - Deed dated 23 May 1865, Michael O’Neil & wife, grantors to Felix Gabourie, grantee 100 acres of the west ½ in consideration of $400.
    - Deed dated 7 July 1866, registered 9 July 1866, Felix Gabourie, grantee to Philemot Hots, grantee 100 acres west ½ in consideration of $300.
    [NOTE: Trifley's name never appears on the records for this piece of land - It appears that all the transactions were not listed ]
  7. [S506] Note: Just before Trifley Meraw's family is Pall Crevier [45 Lower Canada], his wife: Lene [35 Upper Canada], Pall [18 Upper Canada], Fransis [16 Upper Canada], Mary Ann [15 Upper Canada], John [13 Upper Canada], Elizabeth [11 Upper Canada], Peeter [9 Upper Canada], Fanny [8 Upper Canada], Levie [5 Upper Canada]. Note: John Crevier is the sponsor of Trifley's son, Fredrick's baptism in 1869.
  8. [S1943] 1861 Canadian Census: Hungerford Township, Hastings County, Ontario - [District 3, page 42, line 43].
  9. [S1944] 1871 Canadian Census: Hungerford Township, Hastings County, Ontario - [District 3 Hastings East, page 20].
  10. [S1945] 1881 Canadian Census: Hungerford Township, Hastings County, Ontario - [District 3, Hungerford East, page 48].
  11. [S504] Land Records of Hungerford Township, Hastings County, Ontario: Hungerford Township, Hastings County, Ontario - Lot 17 Concession XI - Deed dated 1883 Grantor Bryan Moffatt Bretton to Louis Trifley Maurand, 100 acres. This plot of land is adjacent to lot 17 in the 10th concession owned by Francis Meraw. Fifty acres of this land was previously owned by Charles Merrand.
  12. [S1946] 1891 Canadian Census: Hungerford Township, Hastings County, Ontario - [District 5, Hastings East, page 3, line 1].
  13. [S504] Land Records of Hungerford Township, Hastings County, Ontario: Hungerford Township, Hastings County, Ontario - Lot 17 Concession 12 - Deed dated 26 January 1892 registered 1 February 1892, Louis Trifley Meraw & wife to Trifley Meraw Jr. 50 acres $2520.00 SE ¼ except the C. A. R. right of way.
  14. [S1939] 1901 Canadian Census: Hungerford Township, Hastings County, Ontario - [District B5, pages 11-12].
  15. [S506] Note: Edward Beausoliel [82 French Canadian Catholic - August 1828 Quebec]. Edward resides at 43 Moira Street right next to Trifley & Harriett. Harriet's 1st husband was a Bosley or Beausoliel.
  16. [S1941] 1911 Canadian Census: Hungerford Township, Hastings County, Ontario - [Page 1, line 1 Hastings East, District 79, sub. district 16 - Tweed Village].
  17. [S498] Tweed Village Register of Deaths, Hastings County, Ontario: Lewis [Louis] Trifley Meraw died 21 September 1913 at Moira Street in Tweed, age 83 years, b. 1830, Gentleman, Cause: Heart failure, Dr. J. J. Robertson.
  18. [S514] Death Certificate: Louis Trifley Meraw died 21 September 1913 Moira Street, Tweed age 83 years; birth: 1830: gentleman; physician: I. J. Robertson & M. I. Quinn of Tweed; cause: old age & immediate heart failure; no parents listed; [Deaths of County of Hastings, Hungerford Township - page 506].
  19. [S496] Cemetery Records of St. Carthagh Church, Tweed, Ontario.