Florence May Willoughby

Female 1886 - 1963  (77 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Florence May Willoughby was born in 1886 (daughter of Christopher Willoughby and Sarah Edwards); died in 1963; was buried in Watford Cemetery, Watford, Lambton County, Ontario, Canada.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • _FGLINK: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/178523238
    • _FGRAVE: 178523238


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Christopher Willoughby was born on 30 Nov 1833 (son of John Willoughby and Dorah Wynne); died on 26 Jun 1914; was buried in Watford Cemetery, Watford, Lambton County, Ontario, Canada.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • _FGLINK: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/158776902
    • _FGRAVE: 158776902

    Christopher married Sarah Edwards in 1863. Sarah (daughter of Robert Edwards and Margarite Fleming) was born in Aug 1840; died on 15 Apr 1921; was buried in Watford Cemetery, Watford, Lambton County, Ontario, Canada. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Sarah Edwards was born in Aug 1840 (daughter of Robert Edwards and Margarite Fleming); died on 15 Apr 1921; was buried in Watford Cemetery, Watford, Lambton County, Ontario, Canada.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • _FGLINK: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/158777016
    • _FGRAVE: 158777016
    • _FSFTID: 96ZC-H6H
    • _FSLINK: https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/96ZC-H6H

    Children:
    1. William Willoughby was born on 19 Nov 1864 in Smiths Falls, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada; died on 3 May 1938 in Ithica, Gratiot County, Michigan, United States; was buried in Ithica Cemetery, Ithica, Gratiot County, Michigan, United States.
    2. Thomas Wesley Willoughby was born on 3 Oct 1873 in Ontario, Canada; died on 26 Aug 1929; was buried in Watford Cemetery, Watford, Lambton County, Ontario, Canada.
    3. Christopher Willoughby was born on 23 Jan 1874; died on 14 Oct 1903; was buried in Watford Cemetery, Watford, Lambton County, Ontario, Canada.
    4. James E. Willoughby was born in 1876; died on 20 Dec 1918; was buried in Watford Cemetery, Watford, Lambton County, Ontario, Canada.
    5. 1. Florence May Willoughby was born in 1886; died in 1963; was buried in Watford Cemetery, Watford, Lambton County, Ontario, Canada.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  John Willoughby was born in 1811 in County Carlow, Leinster Province, Ireland (son of George Willoughby and Ann Shirley); died on 1 May 1882 in Montague Township, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada; was buried in Franktown Public Cemetery, Franktown, Beckwith Township, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • _FGLINK: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/199354340
    • _FGRAVE: 199354340

    John married Dorah Wynne. Dorah was born in 1811 in Ireland; died on 1 Sep 1866 in Montague Township, Lanark County, Canada West; was buried in Franktown Public Cemetery, Franktown, Beckwith Township, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Dorah Wynne was born in 1811 in Ireland; died on 1 Sep 1866 in Montague Township, Lanark County, Canada West; was buried in Franktown Public Cemetery, Franktown, Beckwith Township, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • _FGLINK: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/199354457
    • _FGRAVE: 199354457

    Children:
    1. 2. Christopher Willoughby was born on 30 Nov 1833; died on 26 Jun 1914; was buried in Watford Cemetery, Watford, Lambton County, Ontario, Canada.
    2. William Willoughby was born in 1836; and died.
    3. Sarah Willoughby was born in 1838; and died.
    4. Peter Willoughby was born in 1841; and died.
    5. John Willoughby was born in 1845; and died.
    6. Annie Willoughby was born in 1849 in Montague Township, Lanark County, Canada West; and died.

  3. 6.  Robert Edwards was born in 1811 in Ireland; died on 2 Jun 1862 in Lanark County, Ontario, Canada; was buried in St. John's Anglican Cemetery, Innisville, Lanark Highlands, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • _FGLINK: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/186551298
    • _FGRAVE: 186551298

    Robert married Margarite Fleming. Margarite was born in 1823 in Ireland; died on 14 Oct 1894; was buried in St. John's Anglican Church Cemetery, Smiths Falls, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Margarite Fleming was born in 1823 in Ireland; died on 14 Oct 1894; was buried in St. John's Anglican Church Cemetery, Smiths Falls, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • _FGLINK: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/186551312
    • _FGRAVE: 186551312
    • _FSFTID: 9H6N-TPP
    • _FSLINK: https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9H6N-TPP

    Notes:

    Died:
    Date of birth based on age of 71 at death, as written on the gravestone

    Children:
    1. 3. Sarah Edwards was born in Aug 1840; died on 15 Apr 1921; was buried in Watford Cemetery, Watford, Lambton County, Ontario, Canada.
    2. Mary Ann Edwards was born in 1843; died in 1930.
    3. James Edwards was born in 1846; died in 1906.
    4. Eliza Jane Edwards was born in 1848; died in 1918.
    5. Margaret Ellen Edwards was born in 1851; died in 1886.
    6. Robert Edwards was born in 1853; and died.
    7. Catherine Edwards was born in 1857; died in 1917.
    8. Alexander Edwards was born in 1858; died in 1935 in Smiths Falls, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada; was buried in St. Bede's Anglican Cemetery, Montague Township, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada.
    9. Ellen Edwards was born in 1861; died in 1942.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  George Willoughby was born in 1780 in County Carlow, Leinster Province, Ireland; died on 26 Apr 1874 in Lanark County, Ontario, Canada; was buried in 1874 in Franktown Public Cemetery, Franktown, Beckwith Township, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • _FGLINK: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/199414040
    • _FGRAVE: 199414040

    Notes:

    (Research):1 Pioneer Willoughby #34127 b. _____
    m. Strays Willoughby #34128
    Pioneer Willoughby, m. to Strays Willoughby are fictious people, created as a focal point for both known families and strays found principally in Beckwith and Montague Townships, Lanark County and Goulbourn Township, Carleton County, Ontario. Their apparent children (generation 2) are real people, but not known to be siblings of one another. People listed in generations 3, 4 , 5 etc are known descendants of those listed in generation 2. The surname 'Willoughby' is connected to a number of Irish families in Beckwith, Ramsay, Goulbourn and Montague Townships including settlers, the maiden name of several women and as a given name for children. Sorting out the records for Willoughby families is difficult, however the following guidelines help to sort out this family.

    -- Issac Willoughby (1846 - 1899) who emigrated from Ireland to Almonte and Carleton Place is not known to be related to the Willoughby families who arrived in the initial settlement during 1816 - 1822 per conversation with the late Irma (Gardiner) Willoughby.. It should be noted that Issac was born in Co. Wexford and his mother's maiden name was "Butler"; a name associated with other Beckwith families also from Wexford..

    -- There were two men named George Willoughby who seem to have arrived in the initial period of immigration beginning in 1818. Both were born about 1780, both married women named "Ann", both died in a few months apart in 1874, and both were buried in Beckwith Twp., one at Franktown and the other at Prospect, just five miles apart along concession 4.

    "Prospect" George Willoughby from Co. Kilkenny married Ann Kerfoot. Information about this family is included in, "A Kerfoot History, Canadian Branch", by J. M. Morris, and self-published in 1953. Mr. Morris' wife, Eliza Kerfoot was a niece of Ann (Kerfoot) Willoughby, thus the list of children of George and Ann should be accurate. George and Ann are buried in the Prospect United Church Cemetery, located on land donated by Ann's brother, William Kerfoot. Morris lists the names of ten children born to George and Ann (Kerfoot)Willoughby. This George Willoughby is probably the person who was granted the crown patent for Lot 1, con 4 Goulbourn Twp, located a mile from the hamlet of Prospect in 1828, which indicates that he was assigned the property in 1821 or earlier. George is associated other with pioneers from Co. Kilkenny to Beckwith Township.

    "Franktown" George Willoughby, from Co. Carlow who married Ann Shirley while in Ireland, first appears in Montague Twp. when he purchased Lot 25, concession 9 in 1836. Members of the Shirley family also immigrated and settled near George in Beckwith and Montague Townships. He may also be the John George Willoughby noted in some records.

    Charles Willoughby, b. abt 1800 first appears in the 1851 census of Montague Twp.

    Ellen Willoughby married James Simpson about 1829. She was a widow, previously married to a Mr. Lancaster. James Simpson was first married to Jane Dunfield. Only two records relating to her have been found: the death register for her son William W. Simpson lists her as his mother and a memorial regarding a land transaction involving William's father, James Simpson identifies his intention to marry Ellen.

    An Ann Willoughby is first noted in the records as wife of Nicholas Garland who first settled on lot 20SW, concession 6, Beckwith. They were married in Ireland. She was a widow, first married to William Shore. Nicholas Garland sold his Beckwith property and obtained land near Ashton, a village which straddles the boundary between Beckwith and Goulbourn Townships.

    Sarah Willoughby is listed as the wife of Edward Davis on baptismal records for her children. Edward Davis first settled on lot 19NE concession 5 Beckwith. It appears that Sarah died at a young age. Baptismal records have been found for four children of this family, including Maria Davis, b. 1834. Edward Davis sold his Beckwith property in 1837 and has not been found in the 1851 census records. In 1861, he was enumerated at the home of his nephew in North Gower Township, with occupation listed as a pedlar. A clue to Sarah (Willoughby) Davis' link to the Willoughby family is found in the 1851 census where a Maria Davis, age 17 i.e., b. 1834 is enumerated in the home of "Franktown" George Willoughby, possibly her grandfather.

    Another Ann Willoughby b. about 1809, is listed as the mother of James Warren of Ramsay Township. In the 1861 census of Ramsay Township, her birth place is listed as Ireland.
    - - -
    http://www.bytown.net/griffithfamily.htm [accessed 210213]
    Thanks to Rory Griffith for the following:
    The Saunders and Willoughby families were from around Coolcullen in Co. Kilkenny. Is this the same one:
    Anne Shirley , b. 1780, Knocknabranna, Old Leighlin, Co. Carlow. [33] She married John George
    Willoughby , 31 May 1803, in Old Leighlin, Co. Carlow, [34] b. 1780, Coon, Co. Carlow, Ireland,
    [35] d. 26 Apr 1874, Beckwith Township, Lanark Co, Ontario, [36] buried: Franktown, Beckwith
    Township. [37] Anne died 9 May 1871, Beckwith Township, Lanark Co, Ontario., [38] buried:
    Franktown Cemetery, Beckwith Township. [39] John: The family emigrated to Canada around 1818
    and settled in the Ottawa Valley. George and Ann are buried in Franktown Cemetery.
    Children:
    i John Willoughby , b. 1807, [40] d. 11 Jan 1870, Beckwith Township, Lanark Co. Ontario,
    [41] buried: Franktown Cemetary, Beckwith Township. [42]
    ii George Willoughby , b. circa 1800/10.
    iii Thomas Willoughby , b. 1814.
    Rory Griffith, rory.griffith@sasktel.net [210214]
    Thanks for the info. With regards to my contribution I would be remiss in not correcting you. The Mitchell Families document I got from Hugh Masson decades ago. He was related to the Willoughby and Kerfoots.

    Bill Mains Willoughby family tree research results sent to me on 21 Jan 2023. I have updated this material into my Legacy Family tree as of 23 Jan 2023. This word file saved in genealogy documents as Pioneer_Willoughby_descendant_list

    Buried:
    Inscription
    In Memory of
    GEORGE WILLOUGHBY
    A native of the Co. Carlow, Ireland
    Died Apr 26, 1874
    Aged 94 yrs.

    Inscription verified with Franktown Public Cemetery, August 1985, Ottawa Branch, Ontario Genealogical Society Publication No. 86-4

    George married Ann Shirley on 31 May 1803. Ann was born in 1780; died on 9 Mar 1871; was buried in Franktown Public Cemetery, Franktown, Beckwith Township, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Ann Shirley was born in 1780; died on 9 Mar 1871; was buried in Franktown Public Cemetery, Franktown, Beckwith Township, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • _FGLINK: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/199413988
    • _FGRAVE: 199413988

    Notes:

    (Research):1 Pioneer Willoughby #34127 b. _____
    m. Strays Willoughby #34128
    Pioneer Willoughby, m. to Strays Willoughby are fictious people, created as a focal point for both known families and strays found principally in Beckwith and Montague Townships, Lanark County and Goulbourn Township, Carleton County, Ontario. Their apparent children (generation 2) are real people, but not known to be siblings of one another. People listed in generations 3, 4 , 5 etc are known descendants of those listed in generation 2. The surname 'Willoughby' is connected to a number of Irish families in Beckwith, Ramsay, Goulbourn and Montague Townships including settlers, the maiden name of several women and as a given name for children. Sorting out the records for Willoughby families is difficult, however the following guidelines help to sort out this family.

    -- Issac Willoughby (1846 - 1899) who emigrated from Ireland to Almonte and Carleton Place is not known to be related to the Willoughby families who arrived in the initial settlement during 1816 - 1822 per conversation with the late Irma (Gardiner) Willoughby.. It should be noted that Issac was born in Co. Wexford and his mother's maiden name was "Butler"; a name associated with other Beckwith families also from Wexford..

    -- There were two men named George Willoughby who seem to have arrived in the initial period of immigration beginning in 1818. Both were born about 1780, both married women named "Ann", both died in a few months apart in 1874, and both were buried in Beckwith Twp., one at Franktown and the other at Prospect, just five miles apart along concession 4.

    "Prospect" George Willoughby from Co. Kilkenny married Ann Kerfoot. Information about this family is included in, "A Kerfoot History, Canadian Branch", by J. M. Morris, and self-published in 1953. Mr. Morris' wife, Eliza Kerfoot was a niece of Ann (Kerfoot) Willoughby, thus the list of children of George and Ann should be accurate. George and Ann are buried in the Prospect United Church Cemetery, located on land donated by Ann's brother, William Kerfoot. Morris lists the names of ten children born to George and Ann (Kerfoot)Willoughby. This George Willoughby is probably the person who was granted the crown patent for Lot 1, con 4 Goulbourn Twp, located a mile from the hamlet of Prospect in 1828, which indicates that he was assigned the property in 1821 or earlier. George is associated other with pioneers from Co. Kilkenny to Beckwith Township.

    "Franktown" George Willoughby, from Co. Carlow who married Ann Shirley while in Ireland, first appears in Montague Twp. when he purchased Lot 25, concession 9 in 1836. Members of the Shirley family also immigrated and settled near George in Beckwith and Montague Townships. He may also be the John George Willoughby noted in some records.

    Charles Willoughby, b. abt 1800 first appears in the 1851 census of Montague Twp.

    Ellen Willoughby married James Simpson about 1829. She was a widow, previously married to a Mr. Lancaster. James Simpson was first married to Jane Dunfield. Only two records relating to her have been found: the death register for her son William W. Simpson lists her as his mother and a memorial regarding a land transaction involving William's father, James Simpson identifies his intention to marry Ellen.

    An Ann Willoughby is first noted in the records as wife of Nicholas Garland who first settled on lot 20SW, concession 6, Beckwith. They were married in Ireland. She was a widow, first married to William Shore. Nicholas Garland sold his Beckwith property and obtained land near Ashton, a village which straddles the boundary between Beckwith and Goulbourn Townships.

    Sarah Willoughby is listed as the wife of Edward Davis on baptismal records for her children. Edward Davis first settled on lot 19NE concession 5 Beckwith. It appears that Sarah died at a young age. Baptismal records have been found for four children of this family, including Maria Davis, b. 1834. Edward Davis sold his Beckwith property in 1837 and has not been found in the 1851 census records. In 1861, he was enumerated at the home of his nephew in North Gower Township, with occupation listed as a pedlar. A clue to Sarah (Willoughby) Davis' link to the Willoughby family is found in the 1851 census where a Maria Davis, age 17 i.e., b. 1834 is enumerated in the home of "Franktown" George Willoughby, possibly her grandfather.

    Another Ann Willoughby b. about 1809, is listed as the mother of James Warren of Ramsay Township. In the 1861 census of Ramsay Township, her birth place is listed as Ireland.
    - - -
    http://www.bytown.net/griffithfamily.htm [accessed 210213]
    Thanks to Rory Griffith for the following:
    The Saunders and Willoughby families were from around Coolcullen in Co. Kilkenny. Is this the same one:
    Anne Shirley , b. 1780, Knocknabranna, Old Leighlin, Co. Carlow. [33] She married John George
    Willoughby , 31 May 1803, in Old Leighlin, Co. Carlow, [34] b. 1780, Coon, Co. Carlow, Ireland,
    [35] d. 26 Apr 1874, Beckwith Township, Lanark Co, Ontario, [36] buried: Franktown, Beckwith
    Township. [37] Anne died 9 May 1871, Beckwith Township, Lanark Co, Ontario., [38] buried:
    Franktown Cemetery, Beckwith Township. [39] John: The family emigrated to Canada around 1818
    and settled in the Ottawa Valley. George and Ann are buried in Franktown Cemetery.
    Children:
    i John Willoughby , b. 1807, [40] d. 11 Jan 1870, Beckwith Township, Lanark Co. Ontario,
    [41] buried: Franktown Cemetary, Beckwith Township. [42]
    ii George Willoughby , b. circa 1800/10.
    iii Thomas Willoughby , b. 1814.
    Rory Griffith, rory.griffith@sasktel.net [210214]
    Thanks for the info. With regards to my contribution I would be remiss in not correcting you. The Mitchell Families document I got from Hugh Masson decades ago. He was related to the Willoughby and Kerfoots.

    Bill Mains Willoughby family tree research results sent to me on 21 Jan 2023. I have updated this material into my Legacy Family tree as of 23 Jan 2023. This word file saved in genealogy documents as Pioneer_Willoughby_descendant_list

    Buried:
    Inscription
    In Memory of
    ANN SHIRLEY
    Wife of George WILLOUGHBY
    Died May 9, 1871
    Age 91 yrs.

    Inscription verified with Franktown Public Cemetery, August 1985, Ottawa Branch, Ontario Genealogical Society Publication No. 86-4

    Children:
    1. 4. John Willoughby was born in 1811 in County Carlow, Leinster Province, Ireland; died on 1 May 1882 in Montague Township, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada; was buried in Franktown Public Cemetery, Franktown, Beckwith Township, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada.
    2. Thomas Willoughby was born in 1814; died on 7 Nov 1877; was buried in St. James Cemetery / St. James Anglican Church Cemetery, Watford, Brooke Township, Lambton County, Ontario, Canada.
    3. Maria Willoughby was born on 8 Jun 1817; died on 4 Nov 1909.
    4. George Willoughby was born in 1823; died on 28 Jul 1909 in Ontario, Canada; was buried in 1909 in McVean Cemetery, Numogate, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada.
    5. Margaret Willoughby was born about 1825; and died.
    6. Mary A. Willoughby was born about 1830; and died.




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