Jacob William Colton
M, b. 17 January 1826, d. 17 August 1897
Jacob William Colton|b. 17 Jan 1826\nd. 17 Aug 1897|p2.htm#i32|William Bethel Colton|b. b 22 Jul 1785|p1.htm#i25|Sarah Bingham|b. b 25 Apr 1785\nd. b 30 Mar 1836|p1.htm#i26||||Mary Johnson|b. b 31 Mar 1749|p2.htm#i48|Thomas Bingham II|b. Aug 1751|p5.htm#i145|Mary Cox||p5.htm#i154|
Father | William Bethel Colton b. b 22 Jul 1785 |
Mother | Sarah Bingham b. b 25 Apr 1785, d. b 30 Mar 1836 |
Jacob was born on Tuesday, 17 January 1826 at Wrawby, Lincolnshire, England. On 19 January 1826, Jacob was christened at St. Mary the Virgin Church, Wrawby, Lincolnshire, England. Jacob married Mary Ann Ward on 28 August 1856 at Trafalgar Township, Halton County, Ontario, Canada. Marriage record: married by license Jacob Colton, bachelor & Mary Ann Ward, spinster, both of Trafalgar, by me Robert -----. Mary Ann had to use an "x" to sign her name. 1881, an unknown person was listed on the Canadian Census at Village of Bronte, Halton County, Ontario, Canada. Enumerated in this household were Jacob Colton [55 England - Methodist, English, farmer], Elizabeth [48 Ontario - Methodist, English], Jane [22 Ontario], John [18 Ontario], James [16 Ontario], Thomas [14 Ontario], Lela [13 Ontario], Herbert [10 Ontario], Alfred [7 Ontario]. [Trafalgar Twp., Division 1, page 77] 27 April 1891, an unknown person was listed on the Canadian Census at Village of Bronte, Halton County, Ontario, Canada. Enumerated in this household were Jacob Colton [65 England - England & England, Methodist, farmer], Mary [59 Ontario - England & England, Methodist], Janne [32 Ontario], Thomas [25 Ontario], Herbert [20 Ontario], Alfred [17 Ontario]. [Trafalger Twp., Division 3, page 28] Jacob departed this life on Tuesday, 17 August 1897 at Trafalgar Township, Halton County, Ontario, Canada, at age 71 years and 7 months.
Newspaper Report - Mangled At A Crossing - A shocking fatality took place within a half a mile of Oakville yessterday afternoon, by which a elderly farmer and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Colton were instantly killed.
Colton was a well to do farmer, about 70 years of age, living at Munn;s corners, four and a half miles from Oakville, on the Dundas road. He and his wife went to town yesterday afternoon and made a number of purchases and then started for home.
A short distance north of the railway tracks they met a man who runs a thresher, and made arrangements for him to come to their farm and thresh on Friday. In view of this they decided that some more groceries were needed, and turned back to get them.
The railway track at Ion's crossing run through a high embankment, and when one is driving south it is impossible to see a train approaching. In addition to this the old man is said to be a trifle hard of hearing. The buggy was right on the track before its occupants saw their danger, and in another second the engine had struck them, hurling the horse high in the air, and scattering the buggy into small pieces. Colton was dragged under the wheels and carried some distance , and his wife was thrown into the ditch. The train was running at between 50 and 60 miles an hour at the time. Thomas Cavan, who lives near by, was the only witness of the accident, with the exception of the engineer. He ran to where Mrs. Colton was lying and raised her up. She was still living, but before those upon the train reached the spot she was dead.
The bodies were taken to Oakville station on the train, and conveyed to W. H. Young's undertaking establishment. Colton's head was completely severed, and his right arm and right hip broken. Mrs. Colton's skull was fractured, and the left arm broken at the elbow. No blame can be attached to the train hands, as the usual warning signals were given, and the train was not running at more than usual speed at this place.
The scene of the accident is described by residents as nothing better than a death trap. The embankment was thrown up when the track was graded, and owing to a number of other accidents the residents of Oakville recently petitioned the Grand Trunk railway to remove the embankment, in order to lessen the danger to the public, but nothing has yet been done. About two months ago William Smith was driving across at this place when his rig was struck and he was seriously injured. About two years ago an old couple named Van Norman were thrown out and both maimed for life. Seven years ago one Jacob Ribble lost his life at the same spot.
The Colton couple leave nine children, seven boys and two girls, all grown up and away from home.1
Jacob was laid to rest in Oakville Cemetery, Oakville, Halton County, Ontario, Canada. He was noted as age 71 years. Jacob made his will an unknown date at Trafalgar Township, Halton County, Ontario, Canada.
Newspaper Report - Mangled At A Crossing - A shocking fatality took place within a half a mile of Oakville yessterday afternoon, by which a elderly farmer and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Colton were instantly killed.
Colton was a well to do farmer, about 70 years of age, living at Munn;s corners, four and a half miles from Oakville, on the Dundas road. He and his wife went to town yesterday afternoon and made a number of purchases and then started for home.
A short distance north of the railway tracks they met a man who runs a thresher, and made arrangements for him to come to their farm and thresh on Friday. In view of this they decided that some more groceries were needed, and turned back to get them.
The railway track at Ion's crossing run through a high embankment, and when one is driving south it is impossible to see a train approaching. In addition to this the old man is said to be a trifle hard of hearing. The buggy was right on the track before its occupants saw their danger, and in another second the engine had struck them, hurling the horse high in the air, and scattering the buggy into small pieces. Colton was dragged under the wheels and carried some distance , and his wife was thrown into the ditch. The train was running at between 50 and 60 miles an hour at the time. Thomas Cavan, who lives near by, was the only witness of the accident, with the exception of the engineer. He ran to where Mrs. Colton was lying and raised her up. She was still living, but before those upon the train reached the spot she was dead.
The bodies were taken to Oakville station on the train, and conveyed to W. H. Young's undertaking establishment. Colton's head was completely severed, and his right arm and right hip broken. Mrs. Colton's skull was fractured, and the left arm broken at the elbow. No blame can be attached to the train hands, as the usual warning signals were given, and the train was not running at more than usual speed at this place.
The scene of the accident is described by residents as nothing better than a death trap. The embankment was thrown up when the track was graded, and owing to a number of other accidents the residents of Oakville recently petitioned the Grand Trunk railway to remove the embankment, in order to lessen the danger to the public, but nothing has yet been done. About two months ago William Smith was driving across at this place when his rig was struck and he was seriously injured. About two years ago an old couple named Van Norman were thrown out and both maimed for life. Seven years ago one Jacob Ribble lost his life at the same spot.
The Colton couple leave nine children, seven boys and two girls, all grown up and away from home.1
Jacob was laid to rest in Oakville Cemetery, Oakville, Halton County, Ontario, Canada. He was noted as age 71 years. Jacob made his will an unknown date at Trafalgar Township, Halton County, Ontario, Canada.
Family | Mary Ann Ward b. c 1831, d. 17 Aug 1897 |
Marriage* | Jacob married Mary Ann Ward on 28 August 1856 at Trafalgar Township, Halton County, Ontario, Canada. Marriage record: married by license Jacob Colton, bachelor & Mary Ann Ward, spinster, both of Trafalgar, by me Robert -----. Mary Ann had to use an "x" to sign her name. |
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Citations
- [S10] Death Certificate, Jacob Colton died: 17 August 1897 age 71 Trafalgar Township, Halton County; born: England; cause: struck by railroad train. [page 173]
Mary Ann Ward
F, b. circa 1831, d. 17 August 1897
Mary was born circa 1831 at Ontario, Canada. Mary married Jacob William Colton, son of William Bethel Colton and Sarah Bingham, on 28 August 1856 at Trafalgar Township, Halton County, Ontario, Canada. Marriage record: married by license Jacob Colton, bachelor & Mary Ann Ward, spinster, both of Trafalgar, by me Robert -----. Mary Ann had to use an "x" to sign her name. Mary departed this life on Tuesday, 17 August 1897 at Trafalgar Township, Halton County, Ontario, Canada.1 She was buried at Oakville Cemetery, Oakville, Halton County, Ontario, Canada. She was noted as age 65 years.
Family | Jacob William Colton b. 17 Jan 1826, d. 17 Aug 1897 |
Children |
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Citations
- [S10] Death Certificate, Mary A. Colton died: 17 August 1897 age 65 Trafalgar Township, Halton County; born: Canada - farmer's wife; cause:struck by railroad train. [page 173]
Isaac Colton
M, b. 6 August 1819, d. 31 August 1819
Isaac Colton|b. 6 Aug 1819\nd. 31 Aug 1819|p2.htm#i34|William Bethel Colton|b. b 22 Jul 1785|p1.htm#i25|Sarah Bingham|b. b 25 Apr 1785\nd. b 30 Mar 1836|p1.htm#i26||||Mary Johnson|b. b 31 Mar 1749|p2.htm#i48|Thomas Bingham II|b. Aug 1751|p5.htm#i145|Mary Cox||p5.htm#i154|
Father | William Bethel Colton b. b 22 Jul 1785 |
Mother | Sarah Bingham b. b 25 Apr 1785, d. b 30 Mar 1836 |
On 6 August 1819, Isaac was christened at St. Mary the Virgin Church, Wrawby, Lincolnshire, England. Isaac was born on Friday, 6 August 1819 at Wrawby, Lincolnshire, England. He was a twin. Isaac departed this life on Tuesday, 31 August 1819 at Wrawby, Lincolnshire, England, at age 25 days. Isaac was laid to rest in St. Mary the Virgin Church, Wrawby, Lincolnshire, England. The church records noted he was three weeks old.
Dinah Colton
F, b. 11 January 1828
Dinah Colton|b. 11 Jan 1828|p2.htm#i35|William Bethel Colton|b. b 22 Jul 1785|p1.htm#i25|Sarah Bingham|b. b 25 Apr 1785\nd. b 30 Mar 1836|p1.htm#i26||||Mary Johnson|b. b 31 Mar 1749|p2.htm#i48|Thomas Bingham II|b. Aug 1751|p5.htm#i145|Mary Cox||p5.htm#i154|
Father | William Bethel Colton b. b 22 Jul 1785 |
Mother | Sarah Bingham b. b 25 Apr 1785, d. b 30 Mar 1836 |
Dinah was born on Friday, 11 January 1828 at Wrawby, Lincolnshire, England. On 22 November 1828, Dinah was christened at St. Mary the Virgin Church, Wrawby, Lincolnshire, England.
Thomas Colton
M, b. before 1 October 1773
Thomas Colton|b. b 1 Oct 1773|p2.htm#i36||||Mary Johnson|b. b 31 Mar 1749|p2.htm#i48|||||||John Johnson||p2.htm#i49|Susanna Ellis||p2.htm#i54|
Mother | Mary Johnson b. b 31 Mar 1749 |
Thomas was born before 1 October 1773 at Wrawby, Lincolnshire, England. On 1 October 1773, Thomas was christened at St. Mary the Virgin Church, Wrawby, Lincolnshire, England.1
Citations
- [S2] St. Mary the Virgin Church, Bishop's Transcripts, 1 Oct 1773 - Thomas, s/o John & Mary Colton baptized.
Ellis Colton1
M, b. before 19 March 1783
Ellis Colton|b. b 19 Mar 1783|p2.htm#i37||||Mary Johnson|b. b 31 Mar 1749|p2.htm#i48|||||||John Johnson||p2.htm#i49|Susanna Ellis||p2.htm#i54|
Mother | Mary Johnson b. b 31 Mar 1749 |
Ellis was born before 19 March 1783 at Wrawby, Lincolnshire, England. On 19 March 1783, Ellis was christened at St. Mary the Virgin Church, Wrawby, Lincolnshire, England.2 Ellis & Isabel had a son John [ch. 2/17/1804].
Citations
- [S3] British Isles, Vital Records Index 1695-1918 , COLTON, John Christening
Sex: Male
Christening Date: 17 Feb 1804 Recorded in: Wrawby, Lincoln, England
Father: Ellis COLTON
Mother: Isabel. - [S2] St. Mary the Virgin Church, Bishop's Transcripts, 19 March 1883 - Ellis, s/o John & Mary Colton baptized.
John Colton I1,2
M, b. circa 1709
John Colton I|b. c 1709|p2.htm#i38|Thomas Colton|b. c 1675\nd. b 22 Dec 1712|p5.htm#i140|Mary Elton|b. b 30 Nov 1677\nd. b 3 Oct 1725|p5.htm#i141|||||||||||||
Father | Thomas Colton b. c 1675, d. b 22 Dec 1712 |
Mother | Mary Elton b. b 30 Nov 1677, d. b 3 Oct 1725 |
St. Mary the Virgin Church, Wrawby, Lincolnshire, England
The oldest surviving building in the village is the church of St Mary, which is probably Saxon in origin. The current structure has a 13th century tower and pillars. The font is 14th century with a carved Jacobean cover. There is an altar tomb of the Tyrwhitt family, lords of the manor until the mid 17th century (a role subsequently assumed by the Elwes family). A tapestry of "Christ blessing little children" hangs in the church. Its manufacturer, Thomas Tapling of London, who was born in the village, donated it. He also endowed the Parish Reading Room (now demolished), hoping to provide all the villagers the opportunity of an education.
The graveyard surrounding the church was closed in 1857 when a new cemetery was opened on a larger site on the outskirts of Brigg, but there are still a number of fine headstones in situ for the family historian to view. [www.wrawby.org/community/library/wrawby_history_june_2005.html]
The oldest surviving building in the village is the church of St Mary, which is probably Saxon in origin. The current structure has a 13th century tower and pillars. The font is 14th century with a carved Jacobean cover. There is an altar tomb of the Tyrwhitt family, lords of the manor until the mid 17th century (a role subsequently assumed by the Elwes family). A tapestry of "Christ blessing little children" hangs in the church. Its manufacturer, Thomas Tapling of London, who was born in the village, donated it. He also endowed the Parish Reading Room (now demolished), hoping to provide all the villagers the opportunity of an education.
The graveyard surrounding the church was closed in 1857 when a new cemetery was opened on a larger site on the outskirts of Brigg, but there are still a number of fine headstones in situ for the family historian to view. [www.wrawby.org/community/library/wrawby_history_june_2005.html]
Family | Ann Stamp d. b 21 Aug 1776 |
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Citations
- [S3] British Isles, Vital Records Index 1695-1918 , Marriage: January 1734 - John Colton to Ann Stamp - Recorded in: Wrawby, Lincoln, England
Christeing: 13 Mar 1735 - Mary, daughter of John & Ann Colton - Recorded in: Wrawby, Lincoln, England
Christening: 18 September 1737 - Thomas, son of John & & Anne Colton - recorded in: Wrawby, Lincoln, England
Christening: 18 October 1738 - Anne, daughter of John & Anne Colton - Recorded in: Wrawby, Lincoln, England
Christening: 15 October 1742 - Ann, daughter of John & Ann Colton -
Recorded in: Wrawby, Lincoln, England
Christening: 5 September 1747 - Elizabeth, daughter of John & Ann Colton - Recorded in: Wrawby, Lincoln, England
Christening: 9 July 1750 - John, son of John & Ann Colton -
Recorded in: Wrawby, Lincoln, England. - [S2] St. Mary the Virgin Church, Bishop's Transcripts, John Colton married January 1734 at Wrawby, Lincolnshire, England Ann ____
Mary Colton christened March 1735 at Wrawby, Lincolnshire, England, d/o John Colton & Ann
Thomas Colton christened 18 September 1737 at Wrawby, Lincolnshire, England, s/o John Colton & Ann; Ann Colton christened 18 October 1738 at Wrawby, Lincolnshire, England, d/o John Colton & Ann;Elizabeth Colton christened 5 September 1747 at Wrawby, Lincolnshire, England, d/o John Colton & Ann;John Colton christened 9 July 1750 at Wrawby, Lincolnshire, England, s/o John Colton & Ann; [Batch no. 033 841 0508099].
Batch no. 037 151; film no. ]
Ann Stamp
F, d. before 21 August 1776
Ann was born at England. Ann married John Colton I, son of Thomas Colton and Mary Elton, on 3 January 1734 at St. Mary the Virgin Church, Wrawby, Lincolnshire, England. [Yarborough Deanery Records] Ann departed this life before 21 August 1776 at Wrawby, Lincolnshire, England. Ann was laid to rest in St. Mary the Virgin Church, Wrawby, Lincolnshire, England.
Family | John Colton I b. c 1709 |
Children |
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Mary Colton
F, b. before 13 March 1735
Mary Colton|b. b 13 Mar 1735|p2.htm#i40|John Colton I|b. c 1709|p2.htm#i38|Ann Stamp|d. b 21 Aug 1776|p2.htm#i39|Thomas Colton|b. c 1675\nd. b 22 Dec 1712|p5.htm#i140|Mary Elton|b. b 30 Nov 1677\nd. b 3 Oct 1725|p5.htm#i141|||||||
Father | John Colton I b. c 1709 |
Mother | Ann Stamp d. b 21 Aug 1776 |
Mary was born before 13 March 1735 at Wrawby, Lincolnshire, England. On 13 March 1735, Mary was christened at St. Mary the Virgin Church, Wrawby, Lincolnshire, England.1
Citations
- [S2] St. Mary the Virgin Church, Bishop's Transcripts, 5 March 1735 - Mary, d/o John & Ann Colton baptized.
Thomas Colton1
M, b. before 18 September 1737, d. 16 July 1792
Thomas Colton|b. b 18 Sep 1737\nd. 16 Jul 1792|p2.htm#i43|John Colton I|b. c 1709|p2.htm#i38|Ann Stamp|d. b 21 Aug 1776|p2.htm#i39|Thomas Colton|b. c 1675\nd. b 22 Dec 1712|p5.htm#i140|Mary Elton|b. b 30 Nov 1677\nd. b 3 Oct 1725|p5.htm#i141|||||||
Father | John Colton I b. c 1709 |
Mother | Ann Stamp d. b 21 Aug 1776 |
Thomas was born before 18 September 1737 at Wrawby, Lincolnshire, England. On 18 September 1737, Thomas was christened at St. Mary the Virgin Church, Wrawby, Lincolnshire, England.2 Thomas married Sarah Girdley on 13 May 1766 at St. Mary the Virgin Church, Wrawby, Lincolnshire, England. Thomas & Sarah had children: Thomas Christened 1 September 1771, John christened 29 May 1769 in Wrawby, Lincoln, England. John died 11 March 1807 age 37 years. He was married to Mary Coulton who died 30 December 1832 age 62 years at Wrawby. They had three children who died in infancy.
Thomas departed this life on Monday, 16 July 1792 at Wrawby, Lincolnshire, England. Thomas was laid to rest in St. Mary the Virgin Church, Wrawby, Lincolnshire, England. His tombstone reads: Here lyth the body of Thomas Colton who departed this life 16 July 1792.
Thomas departed this life on Monday, 16 July 1792 at Wrawby, Lincolnshire, England. Thomas was laid to rest in St. Mary the Virgin Church, Wrawby, Lincolnshire, England. His tombstone reads: Here lyth the body of Thomas Colton who departed this life 16 July 1792.
Family | Sarah Girdley |
Citations
- [S3] British Isles, Vital Records Index 1695-1918 , COLTON, Thomas Marriage
Wife: Sarah GIRDLEY
Marriage Date: 13 May 1766 Recorded in: Wrawby, Lincoln, England
COLTON, John Christening
Sex: Male
Christening Date: 29 May 1769 Recorded in: Wrawby, Lincoln, England
Father: Thomas COLTON
Mother: Sarah
COLTON, Thomas Christening
Sex: Male
Christening Date: 1 Sep 1771 Recorded in: Wrawby, Lincoln, England
Father: Thomas COLTON
Mother: Sarah. - [S2] St. Mary the Virgin Church, Bishop's Transcripts, 18 September 1737 - Thomas, s/o John & Ann Colton baptized.
Ann Colton
F, b. before 18 October 1738
Ann Colton|b. b 18 Oct 1738|p2.htm#i44|John Colton I|b. c 1709|p2.htm#i38|Ann Stamp|d. b 21 Aug 1776|p2.htm#i39|Thomas Colton|b. c 1675\nd. b 22 Dec 1712|p5.htm#i140|Mary Elton|b. b 30 Nov 1677\nd. b 3 Oct 1725|p5.htm#i141|||||||
Father | John Colton I b. c 1709 |
Mother | Ann Stamp d. b 21 Aug 1776 |
Ann was born before 18 October 1738 at Wrawby, Lincolnshire, England. On 18 October 1738, Ann was christened at St. Mary the Virgin Church, Wrawby, Lincolnshire, England.1
Citations
- [S2] St. Mary the Virgin Church, Bishop's Transcripts, 18 October 1738 - Ann, d/o John & Ann Colton baptized.
Elizabeth Colton
F, b. before 5 September 1747
Elizabeth Colton|b. b 5 Sep 1747|p2.htm#i45|John Colton I|b. c 1709|p2.htm#i38|Ann Stamp|d. b 21 Aug 1776|p2.htm#i39|Thomas Colton|b. c 1675\nd. b 22 Dec 1712|p5.htm#i140|Mary Elton|b. b 30 Nov 1677\nd. b 3 Oct 1725|p5.htm#i141|||||||
Father | John Colton I b. c 1709 |
Mother | Ann Stamp d. b 21 Aug 1776 |
Elizabeth was born before 5 September 1747 at Wrawby, Lincolnshire, England. On 5 September 1747, Elizabeth was christened at St. Mary the Virgin Church, Wrawby, Lincolnshire, England.1
Citations
- [S2] St. Mary the Virgin Church, Bishop's Transcripts, 5 September 1747 - Elizabeth, d/o John & Ann Colton baptized.
Mary Johnson
F, b. before 31 March 1749
Mary Johnson|b. b 31 Mar 1749|p2.htm#i48|John Johnson||p2.htm#i49|Susanna Ellis||p2.htm#i54|||||||||||||
Father | John Johnson |
Mother | Susanna Ellis |
Mary was born before 31 March 1749 at Wrawby, Lincolnshire, England. She was the daughter of John & Susanna [Ellis] Johnson. [see JOHNSON] On 31 March 1749, Mary was christened at St. Mary the Virgin Church, Wrawby, Lincolnshire, England.
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John Johnson1,2
M
John was born at England. John married Susanna Ellis in 1741 at Winterton, North Lincolnshire, England. John & Susanna moved from Winterton, North Lincolnshire to Wrawby, Lincolnshire between September 1845 & August 1847.
Family | Susanna Ellis |
Children |
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Citations
- [S1] Church of the Latter Day Saints, International Genealogical Index, John Johnson married 1741 Winterton, North Lincolnshire, England Sussanah Ellis. [patron sheet]; John Johnson christened 18 August 1742 at Winterton, North Lincolnshire, England, s/o John Johnson & Susannah Ellis [film no. 452138]; Susanna Johnson christened 1 January 1743 at Winterton, North Lincolnshire, England, d/o John Johnson & Susanna [Batch no. 033811]; Richard Johnson christened 8 September 1745 at Winterton, North Lincolnshire, England, John Johnson & Susanna.
- [S2] St. Mary the Virgin Church, Bishop's Transcripts, James Johnson christened 21 August 1747 at Wrawby, Lincolnshire, England, s/o John Johnson & Susannah; Mary Johnson christened 31 March 1749 at Wrawby, Lincolnshire, England d/o John Johnson & Susannah; Hugn Johnson christened 7 June 1751 at Wrawby, Lincolnshire, England, s/o John Johnson & Susannah; Sarah Johnson christened 14 April 1756 at Wrawby, Lincolnshire, England, d/o John Johnson & Susannah; Sarah Johnson christened 3 February 1759 at Wrawby, Lincolnshire, England, d/o John Johnson & Susannah.
Joseph "Joe" Hinton
M
Joseph "Joe" Hinton||p2.htm#i50|John William Hinton|b. 5 Oct 1857\nd. 6 Apr 1932|p1.htm#i24|Margaret Colton|b. 28 Feb 1863\nd. 1 Jan 1932|p1.htm#i23|||||||Thomas B. Colton|b. 17 Mar 1815\nd. 31 Mar 1885|p1.htm#i1|Eliza Chester|b. c 1819\nd. 23 Sep 1884|p1.htm#i2|
Father | John William Hinton b. 5 Oct 1857, d. 6 Apr 1932 |
Mother | Margaret Colton b. 28 Feb 1863, d. 1 Jan 1932 |
Joseph was born at Village of Bronte, Trafalgar Township, Halton County, Ontario, Canada.
Ernest Hinton
M
Ernest Hinton||p2.htm#i51|John William Hinton|b. 5 Oct 1857\nd. 6 Apr 1932|p1.htm#i24|Margaret Colton|b. 28 Feb 1863\nd. 1 Jan 1932|p1.htm#i23|||||||Thomas B. Colton|b. 17 Mar 1815\nd. 31 Mar 1885|p1.htm#i1|Eliza Chester|b. c 1819\nd. 23 Sep 1884|p1.htm#i2|
Father | John William Hinton b. 5 Oct 1857, d. 6 Apr 1932 |
Mother | Margaret Colton b. 28 Feb 1863, d. 1 Jan 1932 |
Ernest was born at Village of Bronte, Trafalgar Township, Halton County, Ontario, Canada. Ernest Hinton also went by the name of Ernie.
Thomas Hinton
M, b. 5 July 1897
Thomas Hinton|b. 5 Jul 1897|p2.htm#i52|John William Hinton|b. 5 Oct 1857\nd. 6 Apr 1932|p1.htm#i24|Margaret Colton|b. 28 Feb 1863\nd. 1 Jan 1932|p1.htm#i23|||||||Thomas B. Colton|b. 17 Mar 1815\nd. 31 Mar 1885|p1.htm#i1|Eliza Chester|b. c 1819\nd. 23 Sep 1884|p1.htm#i2|
Father | John William Hinton b. 5 Oct 1857, d. 6 Apr 1932 |
Mother | Margaret Colton b. 28 Feb 1863, d. 1 Jan 1932 |
Thomas was born on Monday, 5 July 1897 at Village of Bronte, Trafalgar Township, Halton County, Ontario, Canada.
Augusta Dusse
F, b. 6 July 1875, d. 19 January 1906
Augusta was born on Tuesday, 6 July 1875. She was the daughter of John Dusse & Whilemina Wolfe. Augusta married George Henry Pollock, son of George Pollock and Charlotte Colton, on 30 January 1902 at Detroit, Wayne County, Michigan. Augusta departed this life on Friday, 19 January 1906 at age 30 years, 6 months and 13 days.
Family | George Henry Pollock b. 16 Nov 1875, d. 18 Oct 1951 |
Susanna Ellis
F
Susanna was born at England. Susanna married John Johnson in 1741 at Winterton, North Lincolnshire, England.
Family | John Johnson |
Children |
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James Johnson
M, b. before 21 August 1747
James Johnson|b. b 21 Aug 1747|p2.htm#i55|John Johnson||p2.htm#i49|Susanna Ellis||p2.htm#i54|||||||||||||
Father | John Johnson |
Mother | Susanna Ellis |
James was born before 21 August 1747 at Wrawby, Lincolnshire, England. 21 August 1747 a, James was christened at St. Mary the Virgin Church, Wrawby, Lincolnshire, England.
Hugh Johnson
M, b. before 7 June 1751
Hugh Johnson|b. b 7 Jun 1751|p2.htm#i56|John Johnson||p2.htm#i49|Susanna Ellis||p2.htm#i54|||||||||||||
Father | John Johnson |
Mother | Susanna Ellis |
Hugh was born before 7 June 1751 at Wrawby, Lincolnshire, England. On 7 June 1751, Hugh was christened at St. Mary the Virgin Church, Wrawby, Lincolnshire, England.
Sarah Johnson
F, b. before 14 April 1756
Sarah Johnson|b. b 14 Apr 1756|p2.htm#i57|John Johnson||p2.htm#i49|Susanna Ellis||p2.htm#i54|||||||||||||
Father | John Johnson |
Mother | Susanna Ellis |
Sarah was born before 14 April 1756 at Wrawby, Lincolnshire, England. On 14 April 1756, Sarah was christened at St. Mary the Virgin Church, Wrawby, Lincolnshire, England.
Sarah Johnson
F, b. before 3 February 1759
Sarah Johnson|b. b 3 Feb 1759|p2.htm#i58|John Johnson||p2.htm#i49|Susanna Ellis||p2.htm#i54|||||||||||||
Father | John Johnson |
Mother | Susanna Ellis |
Sarah was born before 3 February 1759 at Wrawby, Lincolnshire, England. On 3 February 1759, Sarah was christened at St. Mary the Virgin Church, Wrawby, Lincolnshire, England.
Susanna Johnson
F, b. before 1 January 1743
Susanna Johnson|b. b 1 Jan 1743|p2.htm#i59|John Johnson||p2.htm#i49|Susanna Ellis||p2.htm#i54|||||||||||||
Father | John Johnson |
Mother | Susanna Ellis |
Susanna was born before 1 January 1743 at Winterton, North Lincolnshire, England. On 1 January 1743, Susanna was christened at Winterton, North Lincolnshire, England.
John Johnson
M, b. before 18 August 1742
John Johnson|b. b 18 Aug 1742|p2.htm#i60|John Johnson||p2.htm#i49|Susanna Ellis||p2.htm#i54|||||||||||||
Father | John Johnson |
Mother | Susanna Ellis |
John was born before 18 August 1742 at Winterton, North Lincolnshire, England. On 18 August 1742, John was christened at Winterton, North Lincolnshire, England.
Richard Johnson
M, b. before 8 September 1745
Richard Johnson|b. b 8 Sep 1745|p2.htm#i61|John Johnson||p2.htm#i49|Susanna Ellis||p2.htm#i54|||||||||||||
Father | John Johnson |
Mother | Susanna Ellis |
Richard was born before 8 September 1745 at Winterton, North Lincolnshire, England. On 8 September 1745, Richard was christened at Winterton, North Lincolnshire, England.
Miriam Jane Colton
F, b. circa 1858
Miriam Jane Colton|b. c 1858|p2.htm#i62|Jacob William Colton|b. 17 Jan 1826\nd. 17 Aug 1897|p2.htm#i32|Mary Ann Ward|b. c 1831\nd. 17 Aug 1897|p2.htm#i33|William B. Colton|b. b 22 Jul 1785|p1.htm#i25|Sarah Bingham|b. b 25 Apr 1785\nd. b 30 Mar 1836|p1.htm#i26|||||||
Father | Jacob William Colton b. 17 Jan 1826, d. 17 Aug 1897 |
Mother | Mary Ann Ward b. c 1831, d. 17 Aug 1897 |
Miriam was born circa 1858 at Village of Bronte, Halton County, Ontario, Canada. Miriam married Albert John Hall in 1898 at Halton County, Ontario, Canada. Marriage Record: Miriam Jane Colton, 40, of Toronto, b. Ontario, spinster, daughter of Jacob & Mary & John Albert Hall, 34, of Toronto, b. Ontario, widower, farmer, son of Joseph & Ann. She was a dressmaker. She was a member of the Methodist Episcopal Church.
Family | Albert John Hall b. 1864 |
John Bingham Colton
M, b. 27 December 1862, d. 7 May 1911
John Bingham Colton|b. 27 Dec 1862\nd. 7 May 1911|p2.htm#i63|Jacob William Colton|b. 17 Jan 1826\nd. 17 Aug 1897|p2.htm#i32|Mary Ann Ward|b. c 1831\nd. 17 Aug 1897|p2.htm#i33|William B. Colton|b. b 22 Jul 1785|p1.htm#i25|Sarah Bingham|b. b 25 Apr 1785\nd. b 30 Mar 1836|p1.htm#i26|||||||
Father | Jacob William Colton b. 17 Jan 1826, d. 17 Aug 1897 |
Mother | Mary Ann Ward b. c 1831, d. 17 Aug 1897 |
John was born on Saturday, 27 December 1862 at Village of Bronte, Halton County, Ontario, Canada. John married Hettie Matilda Munn on 16 July 1890 at Barton Township, Halton County, Ontario, Canada.1 John was a teacher. They lived in Brigden, Moore Township, Lambton County, Ontario. 1901, an unknown person and his wife, [ROF:Wife], were listed on the Canadian Census at Brigden, Moore Township, Lambton County,, Ontario, Canada. Enumerated in this household were John B. Colton [27 December 1862 - 38], Hattie M. [14 January 1871 - 30]. [Lampton West no. 79, sub. dist. Moore B-7, page 13, line 35]
. John died on Sunday, 7 May 1911 at Trafalgar Township, Halton County, Ontario, Canada, at age 48 years, 4 months and 10 days from tuberculosis that he had for 4 or 5 years.2
. John died on Sunday, 7 May 1911 at Trafalgar Township, Halton County, Ontario, Canada, at age 48 years, 4 months and 10 days from tuberculosis that he had for 4 or 5 years.2
Family | Hettie Matilda Munn b. 14 Jan 1871, d. 10 Mar 1953 |
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Citations
- [S5] Canadian, Marriage Records, John Bingham Colton 27 of Barton Township, b. Bronte, Halton County, teacher, bachleor, son of Jacob & Mary Ann [Ward] Colton & Hettie Matilda Munn 19 of Barton Township, b. Barton Township, spinster, daughter of James & Mary Jane [Murphy] Munn. Witnesses: Thomas Colton of Trafalgar & Rosa Munn of Barton. They were married by license by Rev. L. Albert Moore. They were both Methodist.
- [S10] Death Certificate, John Bingham Colton died: 7 May 1911 age: 48 years, 4 months, 11 days Trafalgar Township, Halton County; birth: 27 December 1862; school teacher; married; father: Jacob Colton England & mother: Mary Ann Ward Nelson Township, Halton County; cause: Tuberculosis for 4 or 5 years.
James Wilbert Colton
M, b. circa 1864, d. 2 February 1942
James Wilbert Colton|b. c 1864\nd. 2 Feb 1942|p2.htm#i64|Jacob William Colton|b. 17 Jan 1826\nd. 17 Aug 1897|p2.htm#i32|Mary Ann Ward|b. c 1831\nd. 17 Aug 1897|p2.htm#i33|William B. Colton|b. b 22 Jul 1785|p1.htm#i25|Sarah Bingham|b. b 25 Apr 1785\nd. b 30 Mar 1836|p1.htm#i26|||||||
Father | Jacob William Colton b. 17 Jan 1826, d. 17 Aug 1897 |
Mother | Mary Ann Ward b. c 1831, d. 17 Aug 1897 |
James was born circa 1864 at Village of Bronte, Halton County, Ontario, Canada. James married Agnetta "Nettie" Grace Stout on 30 January 1886 at Trafalgar Township, Halton County, Ontario, Canada. Marriage Record: James W. Colton, 22, of Trafalgar, b. Ontario, farmer, son of Jacob & Mary Ann & JAgnetta Grace Stoout, 21, of Trafalgar, b. Ontario, daughter of John & Grace. Witnesses: Richard Stout & Maria Sheridan both of Trafalgar. They are both Methodiat. They were married by David Stout. James & Nettie had children: George Jacob, James Malcolm, Elizabeth & Eva. They resided in Attica, New York. James departed this life on Monday, 2 February 1942.
Family | Agnetta "Nettie" Grace Stout b. 1865 |
Thomas Bethel Colton
M, b. circa 1866
Thomas Bethel Colton|b. c 1866|p2.htm#i65|Jacob William Colton|b. 17 Jan 1826\nd. 17 Aug 1897|p2.htm#i32|Mary Ann Ward|b. c 1831\nd. 17 Aug 1897|p2.htm#i33|William B. Colton|b. b 22 Jul 1785|p1.htm#i25|Sarah Bingham|b. b 25 Apr 1785\nd. b 30 Mar 1836|p1.htm#i26|||||||
Father | Jacob William Colton b. 17 Jan 1826, d. 17 Aug 1897 |
Mother | Mary Ann Ward b. c 1831, d. 17 Aug 1897 |
Thomas was born circa 1866 at Village of Bronte, Halton County, Ontario, Canada. Thomas married Eliza Jane Pierce on 15 November 1898 at Ontario, Canada. Marriage Record: Thomas Bethel Colton, 32, of Hampton Mills, Ontario, bachelor, blacksmith, son of Jacob & Mary Ann & Eliza Jane Parce, 26, of Palermo, b. Ontario, spinster, daughter of William & Mary. Witnesses: T. B. Shepard of Alanta, Georgia & Mrs. Shepard of Alanta, Georgia. Thomas married Ethel Notly after 16 June 1937. Thomas was a farmer & a blacksmith. He lived at Lambton Mills.
Family | Eliza Jane Pierce b. 10 Jul 1873, d. 28 Jan 1912 |
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