Mary Ann Abbott (9 July 1830—13 March 1919)
Mary Ann Abbott was the daughter of Thomas L. Abbott. She was born on 9 July 1830 at Québec, Canada. 1,2 She lived with her son Ernest in 1911 at Delaware, Middlesex, ON, CA. 3 She died on 13 March 1919 Senility and Heart Failure . 4,5 The cause of death was Senility and Heart Failure5 . She was buried at Oakland Cemetery, Delaware, Middlesex, ON, CA. 4
She married Charles M. Robertson.
Charles M. Robertson has no recorded parents. He was born on 24 May 1822 in Scotland. 1,2 He immigrated from Scotland in 1852 in Ontario, Canada. 2 He worked as a Shoemaker from 1861 to 1891 at Delaware, Delaware, Middlesex, ON, CA. 1,6,7,8 He worked as a Shoemaker in 1901 at Delaware, Delaware, Middlesex, ON, CA. 2 He died on 25 January 1908 . 4 He was buried at Oakland Cemetery, Delaware, Middlesex, ON, CA. 4
Children of Mary Ann Abbott and Charles M. Robertson:
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Author: Dominion Bureau of Statistics
Type: Census/Tax
Author: Dominion Bureau of Statistics
Type: Census/Tax
Author: Dominion Bureau of Statistics
Type: Census/Tax
Author: London/Middlesex Branch, Ontario Genealogical Society
Type: Book
Author: Ontario Registrar
Type: Vital
Author: Dominion Bureau of Statistics
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Author: Dominion Bureau of Statistics
Author: Dominion Bureau of Statistics
Type: Census/Tax
Note: Because the Dominion Bureau of Statistics chose to destroy the century old paper originals of this census and retain only low-quality microfilm, much of this census is illegible.
Delaware was the first township in Middlesex County to be settled, in 1793 by Ethan Allan, son of Ebenezer Allan, and his brother-in-law Jasper Crow.
The Province of Upper Canada was separated from the Province of Quebec in 1791 to create a colony that was subject to English law and the protestant Church of England as opposed to the remainder, which became the Province of Lower Canada, subject to French civil law and with an established Roman Catholic church.
As a result of the revolts in 1837 against the established administrations in both Lower and Upper Canada the two colonies were merged in 1841 by the Act of Union (1840). Formally the western province was Canada West, although most people continued to refer to it as Upper Canada.
This entry is used retrospectively for events occuring in the colony of Upper Canada from its founding in 1791 to its merger into the Colony of Canada as Canada West in 1841, and for events occuring in Canada West from 1841 to Confederation in 1867 when it became the province of Ontario within the Dominion of Canada. This is consistent with the way that events are described in official documents such as censuses recorded after 1867.
Perhaps the oldest village in Middlesex County, Delaware village was established in 1793, by Ethan Allan and his brother-in-law Jasper Crow, at the ford over the Thames used by the Longwoods Road running from the Forks of the Thames, later London, to Chatham.
Cause: Senility and Heart Failure