Peter Wilbert Berwick

Male 1888 - 1959  (70 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Peter Wilbert Berwick was born on 21 Dec 1888 in Toronto, York County, Ontario, Canada (son of Peter Sinclair Berwick and Esther Mills); died in 1959 in Toronto, York County, Ontario, Canada.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • _HASHTAG: DNA - Maternal Connection

    Notes:

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    Peter married Clara Sophia Davies on 2 Jul 1909 in Toronto, York County, Ontario, Canada. Clara (daughter of William Davies and Jennie Dalton) was born on 4 Sep 1891 in Toronto, York County, Ontario, Canada; died on 1 Jul 1942 in Toronto, York County, Ontario, Canada; was buried on 3 Jul 1942 in Prospect Cemetery, Toronto, Toronto Municipality, Ontario, Canada. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Doris Evelyn Berwick was born on 28 Feb 1910 in Toronto, York County, Ontario, Canada; died on 17 Jul 1962 in Jamaca.
    2. Eric Dalton Berwick was born on 21 Jan 1913 in Toronto, York County, Ontario, Canada; died in 1980 in Toronto, York County, Ontario, Canada.
    3. Wilbert Norman Berwick was born on 11 Jan 1914 in Toronto, York County, Ontario, Canada; and died.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Peter Sinclair Berwick was born on 1 Feb 1859 in Ottawa, Carleton County, Ontario, Canada (son of James Berwick and Flora Jamieson); died on 12 Jul 1939 in Preston, Waterloo County, Ontario, Canada; was buried on 15 Jul 1939 in Prospect Cemetery, Toronto, Toronto Municipality, Ontario, Canada.

    Peter married Esther Mills on 21 Jul 1879 in Ottawa, Carleton County, Ontario, Canada. Esther (daughter of Thomas Mills and Mary Ann Coxford) was born on 8 Dec 1859 in Ottawa, Carleton County, Ontario, Canada; died on 8 Jul 1930 in Toronto, York County, Ontario, Canada; was buried on 11 Jul 1930 in Prospect Cemetery, Toronto, Toronto Municipality, Ontario, Canada. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Esther Mills was born on 8 Dec 1859 in Ottawa, Carleton County, Ontario, Canada (daughter of Thomas Mills and Mary Ann Coxford); died on 8 Jul 1930 in Toronto, York County, Ontario, Canada; was buried on 11 Jul 1930 in Prospect Cemetery, Toronto, Toronto Municipality, Ontario, Canada.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • _FSFTID: LZY5-RRC
    • _FSLINK: https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LZY5-RRC
    • _HASHTAG: DNA - Maternal Connection
    • _TAG: Ramsay Twp Settlers (1820-1821)

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    Notes:

    Married:
    Married at Christ Church Cathederal, Ottawa.

    Children:
    1. Mary Ethel Berwick was born on 3 Apr 1880 in Ontario, Canada; died on 20 Jan 1912 in Toronto, York County, Ontario, Canada.
    2. Florence Evelyn Berwick was born on 4 Oct 1882 in Ottawa, Carleton County, Ontario, Canada; died on 7 Nov 1971 in Brockville, Leeds and Grenville United Counties, Ontario, Canada.
    3. Lottie Sarah Berwick was born on 12 Dec 1886 in Toronto, York County, Ontario, Canada; died on 16 Aug 1972.
    4. 1. Peter Wilbert Berwick was born on 21 Dec 1888 in Toronto, York County, Ontario, Canada; died in 1959 in Toronto, York County, Ontario, Canada.
    5. Fanny Ida Maud Berwick was born on 8 Mar 1891 in Toronto, York County, Ontario, Canada; died on 1 Apr 1984.
    6. Ester Vera Berwick was born on 15 May 1893 in Toronto, York County, Ontario, Canada; died on 17 Dec 1972 in Toronto, York County, Ontario, Canada; was buried in 1972 in Park Lawn Cemetery, Toronto, Toronto Municipality, Ontario, Canada.
    7. Mildred Constance Berwick was born on 22 Sep 1898 in Toronto, York County, Ontario, Canada; died on 13 May 1969 in Toronto, York County, Ontario, Canada.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  James Berwick was born in England.

    James married Flora Jamieson. Flora was born in Scotland. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Flora Jamieson was born in Scotland.
    Children:
    1. 2. Peter Sinclair Berwick was born on 1 Feb 1859 in Ottawa, Carleton County, Ontario, Canada; died on 12 Jul 1939 in Preston, Waterloo County, Ontario, Canada; was buried on 15 Jul 1939 in Prospect Cemetery, Toronto, Toronto Municipality, Ontario, Canada.

  3. 6.  Thomas Mills was born in 1832 in Ireland; died on 11 Jul 1875 in Ottawa, Carleton County, Ontario, Canada.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • _FSFTID: LZY5-R57
    • _FSLINK: https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LZY5-R57
    • _TAG: Ramsay Twp Settlers (1820-1821)

    Notes:

    Birth:
    Alternate birth date: 1871 Census indicated 1832 birth in United States.

    Thomas married Mary Ann Coxford on 1 Mar 1855 in Byetown, Nepean Township, Carleton County, Upper Canada. Mary (daughter of John Coxford and Esther Hall) was born in 1838 in Bytown, Carleton County, Canada West; died on 6 Sep 1896 in Ottawa, Carleton County, Ontario, Canada; was buried in Beechwood Cemetery, Ottawa, Ottawa Municipality, Ontario, Canada. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Mary Ann Coxford was born in 1838 in Bytown, Carleton County, Canada West (daughter of John Coxford and Esther Hall); died on 6 Sep 1896 in Ottawa, Carleton County, Ontario, Canada; was buried in Beechwood Cemetery, Ottawa, Ottawa Municipality, Ontario, Canada.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • _FSFTID: G3B2-TGT
    • _FSLINK: https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G3B2-TGT
    • _HASHTAG: DNA - Maternal Connection
    • _TAG: Ramsay Twp Settlers (1820-1821)

    Notes:

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    Children:
    1. William Mills was born in 1856 in Ottawa, Carleton County, Ontario, Canada; and died.
    2. Mary Ann Mills was born on 2 Aug 1857 in Ottawa, Carleton County, Ontario, Canada; died on 5 Aug 1932 in Carleton County, Ontario, Canada; was buried on 8 Aug 1932 in Beechwood Cemetery, Ottawa, Ottawa Municipality, Ontario, Canada.
    3. 3. Esther Mills was born on 8 Dec 1859 in Ottawa, Carleton County, Ontario, Canada; died on 8 Jul 1930 in Toronto, York County, Ontario, Canada; was buried on 11 Jul 1930 in Prospect Cemetery, Toronto, Toronto Municipality, Ontario, Canada.
    4. Sarah Mills was born on 18 Feb 1861 in Ontario, Canada; died on 1 Jul 1944 in Toronto, York County, Ontario, Canada; was buried on 4 Jul 1944 in Beechwood Cemetery, Ottawa, Ottawa Municipality, Ontario, Canada.
    5. Thomas Mills was born in 1866 in Ontario, Canada; died on 29 Dec 1914 in Regina, Regina Census Division, Saskatchewan, Canada.
    6. James Albert Mills was born on 6 Jul 1869 in Ottawa, Carleton County, Ontario, Canada; died on 23 May 1908 in Ottawa, Carleton County, Ontario, Canada; was buried in 1908 in Beechwood Cemetery, Ottawa, Ottawa Municipality, Ontario, Canada.


Generation: 4

  1. 14.  John Coxford was born on 13 Dec 1800 in Hull, Yorkshire, England; was christened on 1 Jan 1801 in Hull, Yorkshire, England (son of Richard Coxford and Ann Walker); died about 1840 in Bytown, Carleton County, Canada West.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Name: James Coxford
    • _FSFTID: 9JDH-1JQ
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    • _HASHTAG: DNA - Maternal Common Ancester
    • _TAG: Ramsay Twp Settlers (1820-1821)

    Notes:

    ?u?Coxford - Norfolk County, England?/u?

    George and Mary Browne, friends (of Sylvianne Penner) from York, Yorkshire, England ran across a Coxford sign while visiting friends and kindly sent these pictures and ordnance survey map and did some research on the history of Coxford.

    The nearest town of any size is Fakenham (52 degrees 50'n, 0' 51'E) about eight (8) miles from Coxford. There is a Coxford heath (see map) that is wet and partly wooded, unusual for the area. There was a Coxford Priory in the Middle Ages and the nearby village of Rudham benefited from the Market and Fair granted to the Priory. A lot of the stone from the ruins of the Priory were used in the foundation of a house called Raynham, built in the 1620's for Sir Roger Townsend. To quote from a Reference Library book: "The Plundering of Coxford for building stone created one of the most attractive monastic sites in Norfolk. There is much less masonry work than at most other abbeys, but its atmosphere of space and isolation is unique. Founded about 1140, dissolved in 1536 to become the property of the Duke of Norfolk and eventually passed on to the Townsends in 1597".

    The ordnance map was obtained from the farmer who now owns this property. Very little of the Abby ruins remain. Cosford, according to the farmer consists of his farm and farmhouse, plus three other cottages. As George states, that's Coxford. not much nightlife I'm afraid.

    Note: on the map of England, the names of to towns, Blakeney and Pakenham that are in close proximity to Coxford and undoubtedly, these names were transplanted to Canada to locales where the Coxfords settled.

    ?u?History of the Coxford Name
    ?/u?
    These notes are according to Fred Sadler, a historian of Norfolk, England and rewritten by Sylvianne Penner of Calgary, AB

    1066: Norman Invasion

    1085: Stonework on St. Mary's (see photos) at East Rudham began.

    1135-1154: Coxford Priory founded (Old Ruins) by William Cheney (a Norman) during Stephen's
    Reign (originally at East Rudham). It was a Augustine Priory and was relocated in 1216.

    1140: Normans came to this area, prior to this time the Saxon's constructed the Churches using flint a wedging between the stones. The Normans who brought their own stone masons used a cement mortar between stones so that many of these structures are still standing and in use.

    ?u?"Cokesford"

    ?/u?This is a Norman name which is possibly the origin of the name Coxford.
    Cokes were Norman Landowners.
    Ford meaning where there is no bridge, a shallow spot in the river.
    Coxford (Cokesford) meaning landowners at the ford in the river. They were a higher class of society, not in the working class and may have come from Brittany.
    Cokesford may have been spelled Cotesford. at one time.

    1216: The Monks moved their headquarters from St. Mary's to Coxford Priory (Coxford Abby ruins) at the beginning of Henry III's Reign.

    1301: Vicar of Rudham was John de Titeshale, Prior and Convent of Cokesford.

    1305: Vicar of West Rudham was William Rademelde, Prior and Covent of Cokesford.
    1534 John de Coxford, alias Mathew, was the last Prior.

    1537 The Abby was dissolved
    The Earl of Lester (who was a Coke, landowner) started the farm course rotary system of farming, soon after.

    1623: Henry VIII ordered the absolution of Catholic Monasteries. Three churches, the Coxford Abby and two others were ordered destroyed. About the same time Black Death wiped out the Village of Sengham, which surrounded Coxford Abby. Sengham means home of Seng (Saxon). About 800-1000 survivors of the Black Death left Sengham and established Gates End about one mile away.
    Gates End or perhaps Gates Hill is what is know at Tattersett today.
    The Black Day is reported to have been brought to the area by a Tax Collector from London.

    1719: A small pot of Roman coins was found in the Coxford Abby ruins in an underground passage, indicating that Romans were in this area at one time.

    ?u?Some Well Know People from this Area:?/u?

    Sir Robert Walpole (1676-1745) He was the Prime Minister for King George I and King George II. His original home is in the area.
    Earl of Orford (a Walpole) He was a Prince of England.
    Many of these Walpoles known at the Earls of Orford are buried in St. Martin of Tours Church, at Houghton.

    ?u?The Coxford Group of churches:
    ?/u?
    Seven churches, all in the area of the Coxford Abby Ruins
    St Mary's at East Rudam
    Norfolk Trust at West Rudham
    St. Martin's at New Houghton
    St. Mary's at Sydestone
    St. Mary's at Totterford
    Norfolk Trust at Barmer
    All Saints at Tollersett

    See media file photographs courtesy of Kathleen (Coxford) Thomson.

    ?u?Rosebank (Blakeney) and the Coxfords

    ?/u?Re: Bosebank Re: lots 42 Ottawa Street.
    Property abstracts in OA of James Coxford, who died in 1904.
    Succession to his widow Mary Coxford.

    It looks as if the factory workers were all family members.

    Wm Coxford factory operative and wife
    Annie Barker w/o Wm. B. yeoman
    Esther Forsythe widow
    John Coxford boiler maker and wife
    Mary Coxford spinster
    David Coxford yeoman unmarried
    Jesse Barker w/o Robert Barker, yeoman
    Agnes Snedden w/o Mansfield Snedden, clerk
    Thomas Cosford painter & wife
    Eliz. Maud Fulton w/o Alex. Fulton, Sectionman
    Robt. Coxford yeoman, unmarried, teacher
    Sarah Jane Coxford spinster

    Who together with parties of the second part are all heirs-at-law and heiressess at law of Mary Coxford, widow, late of the Village of Rosebank.
    (2 Jul 1906)

    Sold to Herbert L. Coxford, cheesemaker & elford E. Coxford, painter for $1.00 and assumption of Mortgage.

    V6654 Q. C. Deed 1911 Reg't, 2 June 1913.

    Wm Coxford factory operative & wife
    Annie Barker w/o Wm. B., laborer
    Wm. Forsythe carpenter, unmarried
    Arthur Forsythe clerk
    Kate Cochrane w/o Alex Cochrane
    James Forsythe clerk, unmarried
    Amy Alice Forsythe spinster
    John Coxford rankker? & wife
    Jas. Coxford foreman & wife
    David Coxford baker
    Jesse Barker w/o Robt. B.
    Agnes Snedden w/o Mans. S., dairyman
    Thomas Coxford painter & wife
    Eliz. Maud Fulton w/o Alex. F., sectionman
    Robt. Coxford mill operator & wife
    Sarah Jane Black w/o Chas. Black, yeoman

    Sold to Herbert S. Coxford, cheesemaker for $1.00

    1913, Herbert sold to David McGill and this property came to John Hunt & Geo. Lowry (Joint tenants) in 1956 for $4300.00.

    Peter McDougall owned the woolen Mill in 1891.

    David McGill, son of John McGill & Jane McCann.

    The house David McGill lived in is still standing, all enclosed, photocopy, it is opposite the building which was the General Store for many years, on the main street of Rosebank, now called Blakeney.

    John Coxford: Occupation: stone mason
    John died in a rock slide while working on the Rideau Canal. John may have also used the name James. The name John Coxford appears on his son (James) marriage certificate. I have not been able to determine which ship and exactly when the Coxfords came to Canada, but it is know that Mary was born after they arrived, so must of been in 1837-1838. John worked as a stone mason on the Rideau Canal and according to oral stories he was killed in a Rock Fall in the 1840's. There were two rock falls, the question is which one?

    (Medical):There may be some historical confussion in that the construction of the Rideau Canal was between 1826-1832, although there was probably construction for years afterward, such as Lockmaster houses . As the workforce became available after completion of the Canal the stone houses of the area were built from 1834 on. It would seem more likely that John Coxford was killed in a quarry site or construction site post Rideau Canal construction.

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    John married Esther Hall on 4 Jul 1823 in Wood Dalling, Norfolk County, England. Esther (daughter of James Hall and Mary Long) was born in 1801 in London, England; was christened on 9 Aug 1801 in Wood Dalling, Norfolk County, England; died on 29 Feb 1908 in Ottawa, Carleton County, Ontario, Canada. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 15.  Esther Hall was born in 1801 in London, England; was christened on 9 Aug 1801 in Wood Dalling, Norfolk County, England (daughter of James Hall and Mary Long); died on 29 Feb 1908 in Ottawa, Carleton County, Ontario, Canada.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Name: Esther Hall
    • Name: Esther Hull
    • _FSFTID: G33N-SYB
    • _FSLINK: https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G33N-SYB
    • _HASHTAG: DNA - Maternal Common Ancester
    • _TAG: Ramsay Twp Settlers (1820-1821)

    Notes:

    Occupation: housewife
    On the marriage Certificate of her son James, Esthers name is Esther Hall Coxford. Hence the confusion as to which is the correct spelling of her last name. I have not been able to find her final resting place. We know that she resided somewhere near Ottawa. She may have lived in Nepean, as it is next to Ottawa were Halls and Hulls resided at this time.

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    Children:
    1. Elizabeth Coxford was born on 4 Jan 1819 in Cripplegate, London, Greater London, England; was christened on 25 Apr 1819 in Salle, Norfolk, England; died in 1879 in Lambeth, London, England.
    2. Richard Coxford was born on 25 Oct 1821 in Cripplegate, London, Greater London, England; was christened on 20 Feb 1831 in St. Mary, Rotherhithe, London, England; died in Jan 1900 in Barnet, Middlesex, England.
    3. Mary Anne Coxford was born on 17 Aug 1823 in Wood Dalling, Norfolk County, England; was christened on 17 Aug 1823 in Wood Dalling, Norfolk County, England; died in Dec 1823 in Wood Dalling, Norfolk County, England; was buried on 14 Dec 1823 in Wood Dalling, Norfolk County, England.
    4. Anne Coxford was born in 1826 in Norfolk County, England; was christened on 12 May 1826 in Wood Dalling, Norfolk County, England; died on 31 May 1826 in Wood Dalling, Norfolk County, England.
    5. Sarah Coxford was born in 1827 in Norfolk County, England; was christened on 15 Apr 1827 in Wood Dalling, Norfolk County, England; died in May 1827 in Wood Dalling, Norfolk County, England; was buried on 13 May 1827 in Wood Dalling, Norfolk County, England.
    6. John Coxford was born in 1829 in Wood Dalling, Norfolk County, England; was christened on 12 Apr 1829 in Wood Dalling, Norfolk County, England; died before 1832.
    7. William Coxford was born in 1830 in Wood Dalling, Norfolk County, England; was christened on 20 Sep 1830 in Wood Dalling, Norfolk County, England; and died.
    8. John Coxford was born in 1833 in Norfolk County, England; was christened on 13 Apr 1833 in Wood Dalling, Norfolk County, England; died on 14 Aug 1919 in Pembroke, Renfrew County, Ontario, Canada; was buried in 1919 in Pembroke, Renfrew County, Ontario, Canada.
    9. Sarah Hull Coxford was born in 1835 in Wood Dalling, Norfolk County, England; was christened on 1 May 1835 in Wood Dalling, Norfolk County, England; died in May 1835 in Norfolk County, England; was buried on 24 May 1835 in Wood Dalling, Norfolk County, England.
    10. James Coxford was born on 29 Apr 1835 in Norfolk County, England; was christened on 1 May 1835 in Wood Dalling, Norfolk County, England; died on 30 Nov 1904 in Blakeney, Ramsay Township, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada; was buried on 2 Dec 1904 in Auld Kirk Cemetery, Ramsay, Mississippi Mills, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada.
    11. 7. Mary Ann Coxford was born in 1838 in Bytown, Carleton County, Canada West; died on 6 Sep 1896 in Ottawa, Carleton County, Ontario, Canada; was buried in Beechwood Cemetery, Ottawa, Ottawa Municipality, Ontario, Canada.




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