Hiram John Lenderbeck
Hiram John Lenderbeck was born 1851 in Hope Twp., Durham Co., Canada West, and died August 10, 1916, in Morse, Saskatchewan, Canada , at age 65. He is the son of William Lenderbeck of the Bay of Quinté (Bay of Canty), Hastings/Prince Edward Co., Upper Canada, and Catherine Searle of Broadoak (Braddock) Parish, County Cornwall, England.
Jane Boggs was born August 19, 1855, in Cavan Twp., Durham Co., Canada West, and died 1916, in Morse, Saskatchewan, Canada, at about age 63. She is the daughter of Robert Boggs and Eliza Jane (Unknown).
Hiram John Lenderbeck, and Jane Boggs were married February 5, 1877, in Millbrook, Cavan Twp., Durham Co., Ontario, Canada.
Hiram John Lenderbeck,and Jane (Boggs) Lenderbeck had four children:
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Ontario was known as: "Upper Canada" from December 26, 1791, to February 10, 1841; "Canada West" from February 10, 1841, to July 1, 1867; and "Ontario" after July 1, 1867.
Hiram John Lenderbeck was born 1851 in Hope Twp., Durham Co., Canada West.
The 1851 Census for Hope Twp., Durham Co., Canada West shows Wm. Lenderback (age 30) is a Laborer born in Canada with B. Methodist religion. Also living there is Catharine Lenderback (age 22) born in England with B. Methodist religion. Also living there are three children, all born in Canada with B. Methodist religion: Wm. Christopher Lenderback (age 4); Samuel F. Lenderback (age 2); and Hirim Lenderback (age 1). These are ages at their next birthday. A death in the year was William's father, due to Dropsy.
Jane Boggs was born August 19, 1855, in Ontario, Canada.
The 1861 Canadian Census for Hope Twp., Durham Co., Ontario, Canada shows William Lindabaker (age 38) born in the Bay of Canty is a Labourer. Living with him is Catherine Lindabaker (age 31) born in England, who is a Housekeeper. Also living there are the following children, all born in Hope Twp., Western Canada: Christopher Lindabaker (age 13); Samuel Lindabaker (age 11); Hiram Lindabaker (age 10); Henery Lindabaker (age 6); Lucy Lindabaker (age 5); Margaret Lindabaker (age 4); Sarah Lindabaker (age 3); and George Lindabaker (age 2).
The 1871 Canadian Census shows William Linderbeck (age 49) is a Farmer living in Hope Twp., Durham East District, Ontario, Canada West.
1871 census district 051a3 family 064 durham hope township electoral district of Durham East 08 Linderbeck William m 49 Ont WMeth Irish farmer married 09 Linderbeck {?} Catherine f 43 Ont WMeth English married 10 Linderbeck W. Christopher m 22 Ont Irish English labourer 11 Linderbeck Samuel m 21 Ont Irish English labourer 12 Linderbeck Hiram m 20 Ont Irish English labourer 13 Linderbeck Henry m 16 Ont Irish English 14 Linderbeck George m 11 Ont Irish English 15 Linderbeck Robert m 7 Ont Irish English 16 Linderbeck Foster m 5 Ont Irish English 17 Linderbeck Elizabeth f 16 Ont Irish English 18 Linderbeck Margaret f 14 Ont Irish English 19 Linderbeck Sarah f 12 Ont Irish English
On February 5, 1877 Hiram Lenderbeck (age 23) Farmer, Canada, Cavan and Jane Boggs (age 22) Canada, Cavan, were married in Millbrook, Cavan Twp., Durham Co., Ontario, Canada.
Hiram and Jane were married February 5, 1877 in Millbrook, Cavan Twp., Durham Co., Ontario, Canada. Hiram Lenderbeck (age 23) Farmer, Canada, Cavan, s/o William and Catharine Lenderbeck and Jane Boggs (age 22) Canada, Cavan, d/o Robert and Eliza Jane Boggs were married in Millbrook, Cavan Twp., Durham Co., Ontario, Canada. Witnesses were James Egerston and Elizabeth Boggs of Cavan.
North Dakota naturalizations:
Hiram Lenderbeck purchased a Homestead Entry Original Land Patent for 160 acres of land in Benson Co., North Dakota on December 1, 1904. Document Nr. 7853, Accession/Serial Nr. 011715, BLM Serial Nr. NDMTAA 011715.
William H. Lenderbeck purchased a Homestead Entry Original Land Patent for 160 acres of land in Benson Co., North Dakota on June 16, 1905. Document Nr. 7855, Accession/Serial Nr. 011769, BLM Serial Nr. NDMTAA 011769.
The 1901 Canadian Census taken on April 13, 1901 shows Jane Lenderbeck (age 47) born August 19, 1853 in Ontario, Canada is a married head of household living in Manvers Twp., East Durham District, Ontario, Canada. Living with her are her three unmarried children, all born in Ontario, Canada: Robert Lenderbeck (age 22) born July 9, 1878 who is a Laborer; Eliza Jane Lenderbeck (age 21) born September 16, 1879; and George Lenderbeck (age 20) born December 6, 1880 who is Employed.
The 1910 U. S. Census taken on April 18, 1910, shows Hiram Lenderbeck (age 56) born in English Canada to English-Canadian parents, and having emigrated in 1898, has his Own Income, and is renting his home in Knox Twp., Benson Co., ND. Living with him is his wife of 32 years, Jane Lenderbeck (age 54) born in English Canada to Irish-born parents, with all 4 children born to her still living. Two unmarried sons living at home were born in English Canada to English-Canadian parents and having emigrated in 1892: Robert Lenderbeck (age 29) a Farm Laborer who has applied for citizenship; and George Lenderbeck (age 26) a Barber in his Own Shop, who is a naturalized citizen.
The 1911 Canadian Census shows Wm. Linderback (age 30) born May, 1881, in Ontario, Canada is a Farmer living in Moosejaw District, Saskatchewan, Canada. Living with him is his wife, Julia Linderback (age 26) born September, 1885, in North Dakota. Also living there are his unmarried children: Hiram Linderback (age 8) born December, 1903, in North Dakota; Violet Linderback (age 5) born September, 1905, in Saskatchewan; and Pearl Linderback (age 3) born November, 1908, in Saskatchewan. Living on the adjacent farm is H. Linderback.
The 1911 Canadian Census shows H. Linderback (age 56) born April, 1855, in Ontario, Canada, is a Farmer living in Moosejaw District, Saskatchewan, Canada. Living with him is his wife, Jane Linderback (age 55) born August, 1856, in Ontario, Canada. Also living there is his unmarried son, Robert Linderback (age 28) born July, 1883, in Ontario, Canada.
The Montana Border Crossing Report shows Hiram Landerbeck arrived in the U. S. A. on July 24, 1916. He is a married Farmer, age 65, last residing in Morse, Saskatchewan, Canada who is destined for Polson, Lake Co., MT. He has $100 with him, and was previously in the U.S.A. 1900-1910 ND & MT, and last departed the U. S. A. in February 1916. He is going to visit his son-in-law, Fred Stoner, in Polson, MT. He has asthma. He was born in Fort Hope, Canada. Coming via Great Northern Railway. Two pages:
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Hiram John Lenderbeck died August 10, 1916, in Morse, Saskatchewan, Canada, at age 65.