Walkershire - Person Sheet
Walkershire - Person Sheet
NameJanet "Jessie" Smith
Birth Date19 Dec 1852
Birth PlaceWalpole Twsp Haldimand Co. Canada West
Birth Date19 Dec 1852
Birth PlaceHagersville, Haldimand, ON
Memo1852 per headstone and Death Certificate
Census Date1861
Census PlaceDistrict 4, Walpole, ON
MemoAge 8
Reside Date1871
Reside PlaceCulross, South Bruce, Ontario, Canada
MemoAge: 19
Reside Date1881
Reside PlaceWalpole, Haldimand, ON
MemoMarital Status: Married
Reside Date1905
Reside PlaceBuffalo Ward 22, Erie, New York, USA
MemoRelation to Head of House: Wife
Reside Date1910
Reside PlaceBuffalo Ward 19, Erie, New York, USA
MemoMarital Status: Married; Relation to Head of House: Wife
Reside Date1911
Reside PlaceHaldimand, Ontario
Reside Date1 Jun 1921
Reside PlacePoll Div 1 Walpole, Haldimand, Ontario, Canada
MemoAge: 65; Marital Status: Widowed; Relation to Head of House: Mother
Death Date3 Feb 1934
Death PlaceNanticoke Haldimand Co. Buried Hagersville Union Cemetery Haldimand Co. Ontario
Burial Date6 Feb 1934
Burial PlaceHagersville Cemetery
Emig Date1901
Emig PlaceBuffalo, Erie, New York, USA
Emig Date1901
Emig PlaceFrom Canada To Buffalo NY
Memoper 1905 census
Census Date1905
Census PlaceBuffalo Ward 22, Erie, New York
Census Date1910
Census PlaceBuffalo, Erie, New York, USA
Memo336 Bird Ave
Census Date1921
Census PlaceWalpole Twp, Haldimand, Ontario
MemoLiving with daughter Elva
Reside Date1 Jun 1921
Reside PlacePoll Div 1 Walpole, Haldimand, Ontario, Canada
MemoAge: 65Marital Status: Widowed; Relation to Head of House: Mother
Death Date3 Feb 1934
Death PlaceNanticoke, Haldimand, ON, Canada
MemoAt home in Nanticoke, ON
Reside Date1910
Reside PlaceBuffalo Ward 19, Erie, New York, USA
MemoMarital Status: MarriedRelation to Head of House: Wife
Birth Date19 Dec 1852
Birth PlaceCanada
FlagsAncestry 12-Dec -2021 GED, Ancestry GED 4-Dec-2020, From Walkershire 100 Dec 2021 CAPS, walker100 fromAncestry 5-Dec-2020
FatherAndrew Smith (1823-1888)
MotherAlexanderina McKay (1828-1856)
Spouses
Birth Date4 Aug 1850
Birth PlaceThorold, Haldimand, ON, Canada
Birth Date4 Aug 1850
Birth PlaceHuron, ON
MemoPer marriage certificate
Birth Date4 Aug 1850
Birth PlaceThorold, Haldimand, ON, Canada
Birth Date4 Aug 1850
Birth PlaceThorold, Haldimand, ON, Canada
Birth Date4 Aug 1850
Birth PlaceThorold, Haldimand, ON, Canada
Reside Date1871
Reside PlaceWalpole, Haldimand, Ontario, Canada
Census Date1881
Census PlaceNanticoke, Walpole, Haldimand, ON
Reside Date1881
Reside PlaceWalpole, Haldimand, Ontario, Canada
MemoMarital Status: Married
Reside Date1891
Reside PlaceWalpole, Haldimand, Ontario, Canada
MemoAge: 71; Marital Status: Married; Relation to Head-of-house: Head
Census Date10 Apr 1891
Census PlaceWalpole, Haldimand, ON
MemoFather and Mother are both b. England
Emig Date1901
Emig PlaceBuffalo, Erie, New York
Memoper 1910 census
Reside Date1905
Reside PlaceBuffalo Ward 22, Erie, New York, USA
MemoRelation to Head of House: Head
Census Date1910
Census PlaceBuffalo, Erie, New York
Memo336 Bird Ave
Reside Date1910
Reside PlaceBuffalo Ward 19, Erie, New York, USA
MemoMarital Status: Married; Relation to Head of House: Head
Death Date9 Sep 1920
Death PlaceNanticoke Haldimand Co. Buried Hagersville Union Cemetery Haldimand Co. Ontario
Death Date9 Sep 1920
Death PlaceNanticoke, Walpole, Haldimand, ON
MemoAt Home (Lot 22 Concession 3)
Death Date9 Sep 1920
Death PlaceNanticoke, Walpole, Haldimand, ON
Death Date9 Sep 1920
Death PlaceNanticoke, Walpole, Haldimand, ON
Burial Date12 Sep 1920
Burial PlaceHagersville Union Cemetery, Walpole, Haldimand, ON
Birth Date4 Aug 1850
Birth PlaceThorold, Welland, ON, Canada
MemoThorold,ON per death certificate
Census Date1851
Census PlaceWalpole, Haldimand, ON
MemoHis last name is shown as Brown & has a brother Abner Brown and mother Mary Ann Walker all living with John Brown
Census Date1861
Census PlaceWalpole, Haldimand, ON
MemoHis last name is shown as Brown & shows a Brother William(step?) & Sister(step?) Mary Ann Brown. Living with John Brown
Census Date1871
Census PlaceWalpole, Haldimand, ON
MemoHis last name is shown as Walker. Still living with John Brown
Reside Date1891
Reside PlaceWalpole, Haldimand, Ontario, Canada
MemoAge: 71Marital Status: Married; Relation to Head-of-house: Head
Emig Date1901
Emig PlaceBuffalo, Erie, New York, USA
Memoper 1910 census
Emig Date1901
Emig PlaceFrom Canada To Buffalo, Erie, New York
Memoper 1910 census
Census Date1905
Census PlaceBuffalo Ward 22, Erie, New York
Memo203 Potomac Ave -Andrew-Harriet-Irving-Alice- No GBL
Reside Date1910
Reside PlaceBuffalo Ward 19, Erie, New York, USA
MemoMarital Status: MarriedRelation to Head of House: Head
Census Date1910
Census PlaceBuffalo, Erie, New York, USA
Memo336 Bird Ave - renting
Census Date1910
Census PlaceBuffalo, Erie, New York, USA
Memo336 Bird Ave
ReligionWestlyan Methodists
OccupationFarmer And Carpenter In 1910 Census
FatherWilliam Walker (~1820->1881)
MotherMary Anne Dixon (1827-1899)
Marr Date23 Feb 1876
Marr PlaceWalpole, Haldimand, ON
ChildrenAndrew Smith (1876-1941)
 William Dana (1880-1930)
 Elva Vallota (1888-1975)
 William G. (1878-1946)
Notes for Janet "Jessie" Smith
Jesse used her maiden name Smith on her Funeral Card which was the custom at the time.
To Do notes for Janet "Jessie" Smith
WILL INDEX for Haldimand Co at Cayuga
INDEXES X-Z, A-Z, A-Z, A 1929-1937 MS 404 Reel 22
VOL. 12, 13, 14, 15.
History notes for Janet "Jessie" Smith
Hagersville was established in the early days of the county when David Hager built a hotel here. Hagerville for many years was merely a stopping place for the daily stage between Port Dover and Hamilton. In 1870, the Canada Southern Railway was built and a year or so later the Hamilton and Lake Erie Railways, causing this small village to grow rapidly. The houses were built along the southern boundary of the Indian Reservation of Oneida, because this land could not be sold. In 1875, Hagersville was incorporated as a police village.
Notes for Janet "Jessie" Smith
Hagersville was established in the early days of the county when David Hager built a hotel here. Hagerville for many years was merely a stopping place for the daily stage between Port Dover and Hamilton. In 1870, the Canada Southern Railway was built and a year or so later the Hamilton and Lake Erie Railways, causing this small village to grow rapidly. The houses were built along the southern boundary of the Indian Reservation of Oneida, because this land could not be sold. In 1875, Hagersville was incorporated as a police village.
Notes for Janet "Jessie" Smith
Name: Janet “Jesse” /Smith/, , , , ,
Name: Jessie /Smith/,
History notes for Joseph Brown (Spouse 1)
Nanticoke -- In 1830, Colonel G.B. Hall settle on the Nanticoke Creek, between Port Dover and Dunnville. A little village sprang up but gradually died away when the railways diverted trade to other communities.
Notes for Joseph Brown (Spouse 1)
1871 Census of Ontario
WALKER FN=JOSEPH; Age=20. BP=O; Rel= WM.
Eth= ENGLISH; Occ=CLERK.District=12;subdist=A; Div=2;Pg=52.
MiddletonTwp.
He appears to be living in a hotel.
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