William Arthur Newsom was the son of
William Newson and Isabella Crawford.
He was born on 24 January 1878 at Hamilton, ON, CA. 1,2
He worked as a Commercial Traveller in 1907 at Hamilton, ON, CA. 1
He married Flora Steel.
He married Flora Steel
on 29 August 1907 at Delaware, Middlesex, ON, CA.
1
Flora Steel was the daughter of
William Steel and Mary Ann Welch.
She was born on 3 April 1876 at Point Edward, Lambton, ON, CA. 3,4
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William Newson
born about 1851
at Ontario, Canadadied
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Isabella Crawford
born about 1855
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Flora Steel
born 3 April 1876
at Point Edward, Lambton, ON, CAdied
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William Steel
born about 1842
at Yorkshire, Englanddied between 1876 and 1880
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Mary Ann Welch
born 7 July 1849
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Source: Marriage Register, Canada, Ontario
Type: Vital
Source: Birth Register, CA, Ontario
Type: Vital
Source: 1881 Census of Canada
Author: Dominion Bureau of Statistics
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Hamilton, ON, CA
The town of Hamilton was conceived by George Hamilton (a son of a Queenston entrepreneur and founder, Robert Hamilton). City status was achieved on June 9, 1846. In 2001 it merged with the surrounding Regional Municipality of Hamilton-Wentworth.
Delaware, Middlesex, ON, CA
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.
Point Edward, Lambton, ON, CA
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