Isaac Abbey III
Isaac Abbey III was born 1771, possibly in the Province of New York, and died 1813 in Hope Twp., Durham Co., Upper Canada, at about age 41. He is the son of Isaac Abbey Jr. of Windham, Windham Co., Colony of Connecticut, and Anne "Anna" Carter of the Province of New York.
Anne King was born about 1772, possibly in the Colony of Connecticut, and died after 1826.
Isaac Abbey III and Anne King were married about 1790, possibly in the Colony of Connecticut.
Isaac Abbey III and Anne (King) Abbey had one child:
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The Province of New York (1664-1783) (Dutch: Provincie Nieuw-Nederland or Provincie New York) was a British colony which included most of the present U. S. State of New York. The province originally included the current states of New Jersey, Delaware and Vermont, along with inland portions of Massachusetts and Maine. The province was named for James, Duke of York and brother to Charles II in 1664, when the colony was won from the Dutch.
Isaac Abbey III was born 1771, possibly in the Province of New York.
Anne King was born about 1772, in the Colony of Connecticut.
It is surmised that brothers Isaac Abbey III (age 28), Nathaniel Abner Abbey (age 27), along with their sister Dorcas Abbey (age 26), and their nephew Clement Neff V (age 1), came to Northumberland Co., Upper Canada, from Connecticut about 1798. They were some of the pioneering settlers of Durham Co., Ontario, Canada. If this connection is accurate, the Abbey ancestry can be connected through their father Isaac Abbey Jr. all the way back to John Abbey, born about 1587 in West Halton, Lincolnshire, England. His son, John Abbey Jr. of Norwich, Norfolk Co., England emigrated to the United States about 1635 and married Mary Loring in 1635 at Wenham, Essex Co., MA.
In 1798, the Parliament of Upper Canada passed a statute defining the boundaries of the counties. Durham was then defined to include that the townships of Hope, Clarke and Darlington, with all the tract of land hereafter to be laid out into townships, which lies to the southward of the small lakes above the Rice Lake, and the communication between them and between the eastern boundary of the township of Hope, and the western boundary of the township of Darlington, produced north, sixteen degrees west, until they intersect either of the said lakes, or the communication between them, shall constitute and form the County of Durham.
When Isaac Abbey III died sometime between March of 1813 and March of 1814, it seems he died intestate - and the property did not pass to Nathaniel Abbey Sr. but rather to David King Bradley and Nathaniel Abbey Jr. If Nathaniel #1 had been Isaac's son, by British law it would have passed to the son. But when Isaac Abbey died - without heirs it seems - Isaac Abbey's estate passed to the two eldest male heirs of his sister, Dorcas (Abbey) Bradley, and his brother, Nathaniel Abbey, they being David King Bradley and Nathaniel Abbey Jr.
Windham Co., Colony of Connecticut Land Records, ca. 1795. Thanks to Kay Koslan for locating these records.
1791-09-22, Isaac & Anne Abbe (W.D.) to Ephraim Deans
1792-10-30, Anne Abbe (D.) to Robert Coburn
1794-07-12, Isaac & Anne Abbe (M.D.) to Eunice Abbe
1794-07-12, Eunice Abbe (Q.C.) to Isaac Abbe et al.
1794-07-12, Isaac & Anne Abbe (W.D.) to Eunice Linkon
Eunice Abbey: Born April 12, 1755, in Windham, Windham Co., Colony of Connecticut; Died after 1843, in Chaplin, Chaplin Co., CT (age Unknown). Married (1) November 21, 1775, in Windham, New London Co., CT, to Jonah Lincoln Sr.: Born July 23, 1704, in Windham, Windham Co., CT; Died October 18, 1798, in Windham, Windham Co., CT (age 94). Born November 21, 1757, in Windham, Windham Co., CT; Died October 18, 1798, in Windham, Windham Co., CT (age 42). Eunice Married (2) September 28, 1809, in Windham Co., CT, to Charles Noyes Champlin: Born March 24, 1754, in Stonington, New London Co., Colony of Connecticut; Died January 29, 1838, in Windham, Windham Co., CT (age 83). Buried in Old Willimantic Cemetery, Willimantic, Windham Co., CT.
1794-12-23, Isaac & Anne Abbe (W.D.) to Joseph Moon
1797-03-17, Isaac & Anne Abbe (W.D.) to John Canada. Note: John Canada was born May 7, 1765, in Windham, Windham Co., Colony of Connecticut, and died Unknown.
It is surmised that brothers Isaac Abbey III (age 28) and Nathaniel Abner Abbey (age 27), along with their sister Dorcas Abbey (age 26), and their nephew Clement Neff V (age 1), came to Northumberland Co., Upper Canada, from Connecticut about 1798. They were some of the pioneering settlers of Durham Co., Ontario, Canada.
Mary Honeywell was born May 13, 1801, in Northumberland Co., Upper Canada.
Clement Neff V and Mary Honeywell were married about 1818 in Upper Canada.
Oliver Nathan Bradley and Dorcas Potts? Abbey were married 1803 in Northumberland Co., Newcastle District, Upper Canada.
The 1803 Census for Haldimand Twp., Northumberland Co., Upper Canada, shows
The 1804 Census for Haldimand Twp., Northumberland Co., Upper Canada, shows Oliver Nathan Bradley is the Head of Household. There are 1 Male age 16 - 60; and 1 Female age 16 - 60.
The 1804 Census for Haldimand Twp., Northumberland Co., Upper Canada, shows Isaac Abbey III is the Head of Household. There are 1 Male age 16 - 60; 1 Female age 16 - 60; and 1 Male under age 16.
The 1804 Census for Haldimand Twp., Northumberland Co., Upper Canada, shows
The 1805 Census for Haldimand Twp., Northumberland Co., Upper Canada, shows Oliver Nathan Bradley is the Head of Household. There are 1 Male age 16 - 60; and 1 Female age 16 - 60.
The 1805 Census for Haldimand Twp., Northumberland Co., Upper Canada, shows Isaac Abbey III is the Head of Household. There are 1 Male age 16 - 60; 1 Female age 16 - 60; and 1 Male under age 16.
The 1805 Census for Haldimand Twp., Northumberland Co., Upper Canada, shows Nathaniel Abbey is the Head of Household. There are 1 Male age 16 - 60; 1 Female age 16 - 60; 2 Males under age 16; and 2 Females under age 16.
The 1806 Census for Haldimand Twp., Northumberland Co., Upper Canada, shows Oliver Nathan Bradley is the Head of Household. There are 1 Male age 16 - 60; 1 Male under age 16; and 1 Female age 16 - 60.
The 1806 Census for Haldimand Twp., Northumberland Co., Upper Canada, shows Nathaniel Abbey is the Head of Household. There are 1 Male age 16 - 60; 1 Female age 16 - 60; 2 Males under age 16; and 3 Females under 16.
The 1806 Census for Haldimand Twp., Northumberland Co., Upper Canada, shows Isaac Abbey III is the Head of Household. There are 1 Male age 16 - 60; 1 Female age 16 - 60; and 1 Male under age 16.
In 1806, the magistrates in Newcastle District fined Isaac Abbe 30 shillings, a very large sum for that period, for assaulting Clement Neff, "an infant."
The 1807 Census for Haldimand Twp., Northumberland Co., Upper Canada, shows Isaac Abbey III is the Head of Household. There are 1 Male age 16 - 60; 1 Female age 16 - 60; and 1 Male under age 16.
The 1807 Census for Hope Twp., Durham Co., Upper Canada, shows Nathaniel Abbey is the Head of Household. There are: 1 Male age 16 and over; 1 Female age 16 and over; 2 Males under 16; and 3 Females under 16.
The 1807 Census for Haldimand Twp., Northumberland Co., Upper Canada, shows Oliver Nathan Bradley is the Head of Household. There are 1 Male age 16 - 60; 1 Male under age 16; 1 Female age 16 - 60; and 1 Female under age 16.
The 1808 Census for Haldimand Twp., Northumberland Co., Upper Canada, shows Oliver Nathan Bradley is the Head of Household. There are 1 Male age 16 - 60; 2 Males under age 16; and 1 Female age 16 - 60.
The 1809 Census for Haldimand Twp., Northumberland Co., Upper Canada, shows Oliver Nathan Bradley is the Head of Household. There are 1 Male age 16 - 60; 2 Males under age 16; 1 Female age 16 - 60; and 1 Female under age 16.
The 1809 Census for Hope Twp., Durham Co., Upper Canada, shows Nathaniel Abbey is the Head of Household. There are: 1 Male age 16 and over; 1 Female age 16 and over; 2 Males under 16; and 4 Females under 16.
The 1809 Census for Hope Twp., Durham Co., Upper Canada, shows Isaac Abbey III is the Head of Household. There are: 1 Male age 16 and over; and 1 Female age 16 and over.
The 1810 Census for Haldimand Twp., Northumberland Co., Upper Canada, shows Oliver Nathan Bradley is the Head of Household. There are 1 Male age 16 - 60; 2 Males under age 16; 1 Female age 16 - 60; and 1 Female under age 16.
The 1810 Census for Haldimand Twp., Northumberland Co., Upper Canada, shows Isaac Abbey III is assessed for 50 acres of cultivated land, and 100 acres of uncultivated land. The valuation is 118 £.
The 1811 Census for Hope Twp., Durham Co., Upper Canada, shows Nathaniel Abbey is the Head of Household. There are: 1 Male age 16 and over; 1 Female age 16 and over; 2 Males under 16; and 4 Females under 16.
The 1811 Census for Haldimand Twp., Northumberland Co., Upper Canada, shows Isaac Abbey III is assessed for 50 acres of cultivated land, and 125 acres of uncultivated land. The valuation is not legible £.
The 1812 Census for Haldimand Twp., Northumberland Co., Upper Canada, shows Oliver Nathan Bradley is the Head of Household. There are 1 Male age 16 - 60; 2 Males under age 16; 1 Female age 16 - 60; and 3 Females under age 16.
On September 21, 1812, Nathaniel Abbey petitioned for a lease on the broken front of Lot No. 25, in front of the 1st Concession of Hope Township, a Reserve.
The 1812 Census for Haldimand Twp., Northumberland Co., Upper Canada, shows Isaac Abbey III is the Head of Household. There are 1 Male age 16 - 60; and 1 Female age 16 - 60. Isaac Abbee is assessed for 40 acres of cultivated land, and 60 acres of uncultivated land.
The 1813 Census for Haldimand Twp., Northumberland Co., Upper Canada, shows Oliver Nathan Bradley is the Head of Household. There are 1 Male age 16 - 60; 2 Males under age 16; 1 Female age 16 - 60; and 3 Females under age 16.
The 1813 Census for Hope Twp., Durham Co., Upper Canada, shows Nathaniel Abbey is the Head of Household. There are: 1 Male age 16 and over; 1 Female age 16 and over; 3 Males under 16; and 5 Females under 16.
The 1813 Census for Hope Twp., Durham Co., Upper Canada, shows Isaac Abbey III is the Head of Household. There are: 1 Male age 16 and over; 1 Female age 16 and over; and 1 Male under age 15.
Isaac Abbey III died 1813 in Hope Twp., Durham Co., Upper Canada, at about age 41.
The 1814 Census for Hope Twp., Durham Co., Upper Canada, shows Anne (King) Abbey, widow of Isaac Abbey III, is the Head of Household. There is: 1 Female age 16 and over.
The 1814 Census for Haldimand Twp., Northumberland Co., Upper Canada, shows Oliver Nathan Bradley is the Head of Household. There are 2 Males age 16 - 60; 2 Males under age 16; 1 Female age 16 - 60; and 3 Females under age 16.
The 1815 Census for Haldimand Twp., Northumberland Co., Upper Canada, shows Oliver Nathan Bradley is the Head of Household. There are 1 Male age 16 - 60; 1 Female age 16 - 60; and 1 Female under age 16.
The 1815 Census for Hope Twp., Durham Co., Upper Canada, shows Nathaniel Abbey is the Head of Household. There are: 1 Male age 16 and over; 1 Female age 16 and over; 3 Males under 16; and 6 Females under 16.
The 1816 Census for Haldimand Twp., Northumberland Co., Upper Canada, shows Oliver Nathan Bradley is the Head of Household. There are 1 Male age 16 - 60; 4 Males under age 16; 1 Female age 16 - 60; and 2 Females under age 16.
The 1816 Census for Hope Twp., Durham Co., Upper Canada, shows Nathaniel Abbey is the Head of Household. There are: 2 Males age 16 and over; 2 Females age 16 and over; 2 Males under 16; and 3 Females under 16.
The 1817 Census for Hope Twp., Durham Co., Upper Canada, shows Nathaniel Abbey is the Head of Household. There are: 2 Males age 16 and over; 1 Female age 16 and over; 3 Males under 16; and 6 Females under 16.
The 1817 Census for Haldimand Twp., Northumberland Co., Upper Canada, shows Oliver Nathan Bradley is the Head of Household. There are 1 Male age 16 - 60; 5 Males under age 16; 1 Female age 16 - 60; and 3 Females under age 16.
The 1818 Census for Haldimand Twp., Northumberland Co., Upper Canada, shows Daniel David Altenburg is the Head of Household. There are 1 Male age 16 - 60; 1 Female age 16 - 60; and 2 Males under age 16. There is no Tax Assessment. Daniel David Altenburg, born about 1788; Elizabeth (Fancher) Altenburg, born 1793; Jonathan William Altenburg, born June 14, 1815; and Ephraim Fancher Altenburg, born 1818.
The 1818 Census for Hope Twp., Durham Co., Upper Canada, shows Nathaniel Abbey is the Head of Household. There are: 3 Males age 16 and over; 2 Females age 16 and over; 2 Males under 16; and 5 Females under 16.
The 1818 Census for Haldimand Twp., Northumberland Co., Upper Canada, shows Oliver Nathan Bradley is the Head of Household. There are 1 Male age 16 - 60; 5 Males under age 16; 1 Female age 16 - 60; and 3 Females under age 16.
The 1818 Census for Hope Twp., Durham Co., Upper Canada, shows Anne (King) Abbey, widow of Isaac Abbey III, is the Head of Household. There is: 1 Female age 16 and over.
The 1819 Census for Haldimand Twp., Northumberland Co., Upper Canada, shows Daniel David Altenburg is the Head of Household. There are 1 Male age 16 - 60; 1 Female age 16 - 60; and 2 Males under age 16. There is also a Tax Assessment for no land, with an assessment of 4 £. Daniel David Altenburg, born about 1788; Elizabeth (Fancher) Altenburg, born 1793; Jonathan William Altenburg, born June 14, 1815; and Ephraim Fancher Altenburg, born 1818.
On June 23, 1819, Isaac Phineas Abbey petitioned to be recognized as a Settler, and was assigned One Hundred Acres of Land in the North Half of Lot No. Eight, in the Third Concession of Smith Township, Newcastle District, Upper Canada. He stated that he was age 21, was born in the United States, and had been in this Province 20 years. The Final Settlement Date was November 27, 1824.
The 1819 Census for Hope Twp., Durham Co., Upper Canada, shows, Isaac Phineas Abbey is the Head of Household. There are: 4 Males age 16 and over, 1 Female 1 Female age 16 and over; 2 Males under age 16; and 5 Females under age 16. Leigh Larson Note: This would be Isaac Phineas Abbey.
The 1819 Census for Haldimand Twp., Northumberland Co., Upper Canada, shows Oliver Nathan Bradley is the Head of Household. There are 1 Male age 16 - 60; 5 Males under age 16; 1 Female age 16 - 60; and 4 Females under age 16.
The 1820 Census for Haldimand Twp., Northumberland Co., Upper Canada, shows Oliver Nathan Bradley is the Head of Household. There are 1 Male age 16 - 60; 6 Males under age 16; 1 Female age 16 - 60; and 3 Females under age 16.
The 1820 Census for Haldimand Twp., Northumberland Co., Upper Canada, shows Clement Neff V is the Head of Household. There are 1 Male age 16 - 60; 1 Female age 16 - 60; and 1 Female under age 16. There is also a Tax Assessment for 100 acres Uncultivated, in Lot 27 of the 4th Concession land, with an assessment of 43 £.
The 1820 Census for Haldimand Twp., Northumberland Co., Upper Canada, shows Daniel David Altenburg is the Head of Household. There are 2 Males age 16 - 60; 1 Female age 16 - 60; 2 Males under age 16; and 1 Female under age 16. There is also a Tax Assessment for 100 acres Uncultivated, in Lot 7 of the 2nd Concession land, with an assessment of 23 £. Daniel David Altenburg, born about 1788; Elizabeth (Fancher) Altenburg, born 1793; Jonathan William Altenburg, born June 14, 1815; Ephraim Fancher Altenburg, born 1818; and Mary Ann Altenburg, born June 10, 1821.
The 1820 Census for Hope Twp., Durham Co., Upper Canada, shows Anne (King) Abbey, widow of Isaac Abbey III, is the Head of Household. There is: 1 Female age 16 and over.
The 1820 Census for Hope Twp., Durham Co., Upper Canada, shows Nathaniel Abbey is the Head of Household. There are: 4 Males age 16 and over; 3 Females age 16 and over; 2 Males under 16; and 4 Females under 16.
The 1821 Census for Haldimand Twp., Northumberland Co., Upper Canada, shows Oliver Nathan Bradley is the Head of Household. There are 2 Males age 16 - 60; 7 Males under age 16; 1 Female age 16 - 60; and 4 Females under age 16.
The 1821 Census for Haldimand Twp., Northumberland Co., Upper Canada, shows Daniel David Altenburg is the Head of Household. There are 1 Male age 16 - 60; 1 Female age 16 - 60; 2 Males under age 16; and 1 Female under age 16. There is no Tax Assessment. Daniel David Altenburg, born about 1788; Elizabeth (Fancher) Altenburg, born 1793; Jonathan William Altenburg, born June 14, 1815; Ephraim Fancher Altenburg, born 1818; and Mary Ann Altenburg, born June 10, 1821.
The 1821 Census for Haldimand Twp., Northumberland Co., Upper Canada, shows Clement Neff V is the Head of Household. There are 1 Male age 16 - 60; 1 Female age 16 - 60; and 1 Male under age 16.
The 1821 Census for Hope Twp., Durham Co., Upper Canada, shows Nathaniel Abbey is the Head of Household. There are: 3 Males age 16 and over; 1 Female age 16 and over; 1 Male under 16; and 3 Females under 16.
The 1822 Census for Haldimand Twp., Northumberland Co., Upper Canada, shows Dorcas (Abbey) Bradley, widow of Oliver Nathan Bradley, is the Head of Household. There are 1 Male age 16 - 60; 6 Males under age 16; 1 Female age 16 - 60; and 3 Females under age 16.
Oliver Nathan Bradley died April, 1822, in Haldimand Twp., Northumberland Co., Newcastle District, Canada at about age 38.
The 1822 Census for Haldimand Twp., Northumberland Co., Upper Canada, shows Daniel David Altenburg is the Head of Household. There are 2 Males age 16 - 60; 1 Female age 16 - 60; 2 Males under age 16; and 1 Female under age 16. There is no Tax Assessment. Daniel David Altenburg, born about 1788; Elizabeth (Fancher) Altenburg, born 1793; Jonathan William Altenburg, born June 14, 1815; Ephraim Fancher Altenburg, born 1818; and Mary Ann Altenburg, born June 10, 1821.
The 1822 Census for Hope Twp., Durham Co., Upper Canada, shows Nathaniel Abbey is the Head of Household. There are: 3 Males age 16 and over; 3 Females age 16 and over; 2 Males under 16; and 3 Females under 16.
The 1822 Census for Hope Twp., Durham Co., Upper Canada, shows Anne (King) Abbey, widow of Isaac Abbey III, is the Head of Household. There is: 1 Female age 16 and over.
The 1823 Census for Hope Twp., Durham Co., Upper Canada, shows Nathaniel Abbey is the Head of Household. There are: 3 Males age 16 and over; 3 Females age 16 and over; 2 Males under 16; and 4 Females under 16.
The 1823 Census for Hamilton Twp., Northumberland Co., Upper Canada, shows Daniel David Altenburg is the Head of Household. There are 1 Male age 16 - 60; 1 Female age 16 - 60; 2 Males under age 16; and 1 Female under age 16. Daniel David Altenburg, born about 1788; Elizabeth (Fancher) Altenburg, born 1793; Jonathan William Altenburg, born June 14, 1815; Ephraim Fancher Altenburg, born 1818; and Mary Ann Altenburg, born June 10, 1821.
The 1823 Census for Haldimand Twp., Northumberland Co., Upper Canada, shows Clement Neff V is the Head of Household. There are 1 Male age 16 - 60; 1 Female age 16 - 60; and 1 Male under age 16. There is also a Tax Assessment for 18 acres of cultivated land, and 52 acres Uncultivated, in the south part of Lot 27 of the 4th Concession.
The 1823 Census for Hope Twp., Durham Co., Upper Canada, shows Anne (King) Abbey, widow of Isaac Abbey III, is the Head of Household. There are: 1 Female age 16 and over; and 1 Male under age 16.
The 1823 Census for Haldimand Twp., Northumberland Co., Upper Canada, shows Dorcas (Abbey) Bradley, widow of Oliver Nathan Bradley, is enumerated in one more census, that of April 1823, then she disappears from these census returns for Haldimand Township.
A search of the census and assessment rolls for Hope Township, an area a little to the west of Haldimand, for the year 1824 reveals and indication that Dorcas (Abbey) Bradley, widow of Oliver Nathan Bradley, re-located to Hope Township. The census information did not survive but the assessment rolls are available at the NA. In this roll Dorcas is enumerated in both the years 1824 and 1825. From this roll we know that she did not own land but that she did own 1 horse, 0 oxen, 3 milch cows and 3 horned livestock --- probably goats. A very interesting aspect emerges from this roll. There has been some controversy as to what was Dorcas’ maiden family name. Some researchers have indicated Potts; some have suggested Brown; still others have suggested Abbey. Well, on this role in both years she appears, her name is adjacent to a Ann Abbey, who does own property - 20 acres on Lot 26 in Concession 1.
The 1824 Census for Hamilton Twp., Northumberland Co., Upper Canada, shows Daniel David Altenburg is the Head of Household. There are 2 Males under age 16; 1 Male over 16; 2 Females under age 16, and 1 Female over age 16. Daniel David Altenburg, born about 1788; Elizabeth (Fancher) Altenburg, born 1793; Jonathan William Altenburg, born June 14, 1815; Ephraim Fancher Altenburg, born 1818; Mary Ann Altenburg, born June 10, 1821; and Margaret M. Altenburg, born March 28, 1823.
The 1824 Census for Haldimand Twp., Northumberland Co., Upper Canada, shows Clement Neff V is the Head of Household. There are 1 Male age 16 - 60; 1 Female age 16 - 60; and 2 Males under age 16. There is also a Tax Assessment for 25 acres of cultivated land, and 43 acres Uncultivated, in the south part of Lot 27 of the 4th Concession.
The 1824 Census for Hope Twp., Durham Co., Upper Canada, shows Nathaniel Abbey is the Head of Household. There are: 3 Males age 16 and over; 3 Females age 16 and over; 2 Males under 16; and 3 Females under 16.
The 1824 Census for Hope Twp., Durham Co., Upper Canada, shows Anne (King) Abbey, widow of Isaac Abbey III, is the Head of Household. There are: 1 Male age 16 and over; 3 Females age 16 and over, 5 Males under age 16; and 2 Females Under age 16.
The 1824 Census for Hope Twp., Durham Co., Upper Canada, did not survive, but Dorcas (Abbey) Bradley, widow of Oliver Nathan Bradley, is shown in the assessment rolls at the National Archives. In this roll Dorcas is enumerated in both the years 1824 and 1825. From this roll we know that she did not own land but that she did own 1 horse, 0 oxen, 3 milch cows and 3 horned livestock --- probably goats.
Isaac Phineas Abbey and Lucinda B. "Sandy" Bradley were married by Banns, August 21, 1825, by Joseph Thompson of the St. John's Anglican Church, Ida, Cavan Twp., Peterborough Co., Upper Canada, in the presence of Mary Abbey and Elizabeth Bradley, in Hope Twp., Durham Co., Upper Canada.
The 1825 Census for Hope Twp., Durham Co., Upper Canada, shows Dorcas (Abbey) Bradley, widow of Oliver Nathan Bradley, is the Head of Household. There are: 2 Females age 16 and over; 5 Males under age 16; and 3 Females under age 16.
The 1825 Census for Hope Twp., Durham Co., Upper Canada, shows Isaac Phineas Abbey is the Head of Household. There are: 2 Males age 16 and over, and 1 Female age 16 and over.
The 1825 Census for Haldimand Twp., Northumberland Co., Upper Canada, shows Clement Neff V is the Head of Household. There are 3 Males age 16 - 60; 1 Female age 16 - 60; and 3 Males under age 16. There is also a Tax Assessment for 35 acres of cultivated land, and 35 acres Uncultivated, in the south part of Lot 27 of the 4th Concession.
The 1825 Census for Hope Twp., Durham Co., Upper Canada, shows Nathaniel Abbey is the Head of Household. There are: 1 Male age 16 and over; 3 Females age 16 and over; 2 Males under age 16; and 2 Females under age 16.
Dorcas (Abbey) Bradley died about 1825 in Hope Twp., Durham Co., Newcastle District, Upper Canada.
Nathaniel Abbey died about 1826 in Hope Twp., Durham Co., Upper Canada, at about age 51.
The 1826 Census for Hope Twp., Durham Co., Upper Canada, shows Mary "Polly" (Winters) Abbey, widow of Nathaniel Abbey, is the Head of Household. There are: 1 Male age 16 and over; 4 Females age 16 and over; and 2 Males age under 16.
The 1826 Census for Hope Twp., Durham Co., Upper Canada, shows Anne (King) Abbey, widow of Isaac Abbey III, is the Head of Household. There is: 1 Female age 16 and over.
The 1826 Census for Haldimand Twp., Northumberland Co., Upper Canada, shows Clement Neff V is the Head of Household. There are 1 Males age 16 - 60; and 3 Males under age 16; and 1 Female over age 16. There is also a Tax Assessment for 50 acres of cultivated land, and 20 acres Uncultivated, in the south part of Lot 27 of the 4th Concession.
Anne (King) Abbey died about 1826, in Hope Twp., Durham Co., Upper Canada.
The 1827 Census for Hope Twp., Durham Co., Upper Canada, shows Isaac Phineas Abbey is the Head of Household. There are: 3 Males age 16 and over; 5 Females age 16 and over; 3 Males under age 16; and 1 Female age under age 16.
The 1827 Census for Hamilton Twp., Northumberland Co., Upper Canada, shows Daniel David Altenburg is the Head of Household. There are 3 Males over 15; 3 Males under age 15; 3 Female over age 15, and 2 Females under age 15 . Daniel David Altenburg, born about 1788; Elizabeth (Fancher) Altenburg, born 1793; Jonathan William Altenburg, born June 14, 1815; Ephraim Fancher Altenburg, born 1818; and Mary Ann Altenburg, born June 10, 1821. There are 115 acres of land uncultivated; 85 acres of land cultivated, in Lot 31, Concession 1.
The 1827 Census for Haldimand Twp., Northumberland Co., Upper Canada, shows Clement Neff V is the Head of Household. There are 1 Males age 16 - 60; and 4 Males under age 16; and 1 Female over age 16. There is also a Tax Assessment for 55 acres of cultivated land, and 13 acres Uncultivated, in the south part of Lot 27 of the 4th Concession.
The 1828 Census for Hope Twp., Durham Co., Upper Canada, shows Isaac Phineas Abbey is the Head of Household. There are: 3 Males age 16 and over; 3 Females age 16 and over; and 2 Males under age 16.
Isaac Abbey III died about 1828, in Hope Twp., Durham Co., Newcastle Dist., Upper Canada, at about age 32.
On February 25, 1831, Daniel David Altenburg made a Land Lease Petition for Lot. No. 8, 5th Concession, Clarke Twp., Durham Co., Newcastle Dist., Upper Canada..
On November 9, 1831, Phineas Winters Abbey petitioned for a lease in the Clergy Reserve, Lot No. 25, 7th Concession, in Darlington Twp., Durham Co., Newcastle Dist., Upper Canada.
John Taaffe Irwin and Lucinda B. "Sandy" (Bradley) Abbey were married April 15, 1833, in Hope Twp.,
Phineas Winters Abbey (about age 32), a bachelor, and Elizabeth (Fancher) Altenburg (about age 41), a widow, were married about 1834 in Port Hope, Durham Co., Newcastle Dist., Upper Canada.
Nathaniel Abner Abbey and Mary Louisa "Polly" Nugent were married August 5, 1833, in St. John's Anglican Church, Port Hope, Durham Co., Upper Canada.
On April 17, 1840, Nathaniel Abner Abbey petitioned to Locate or sell the Militia Right of lands due him for the Military service of his deceased father, Nathaniel Abbey, for services During the Late American War, he being a Private in Capt. John Burns Company.
The 1842 Census for Clarke Twp., Durham Co., Upper Canada, shows Nathaniel Abner Abbey is the head of Household. The 5 people in the household are all natives of English Canada. There are: 1 male ages 6 - 13; 2 single males ages 14 - 17; 1 married male ages 30 - 59; and 1 married female ages 14 - 44. a total of 3 have Church of England affiliation. There are 100 acres owned, and 40 acres are cultivated in Wheat, Oats, Pease, Indian Corn, and Potatoes. Leigh Larson note: These two Abby farms are adjacent to each other.
The 1842 Census for Clarke Twp., Durham Co., Upper Canada, shows Orrin Abbey is the head of Household. The 2 people in the household are all natives of English Canada. There are: 1 married male ages 30 - 59; and 1 married female ages 14 - 44. No religious affiliation is listed. There are 30 acres owned, and 20 acres are cultivated in Oats, Indian Corn, and Potatoes. Leigh Larson note: These two Abbey farms are adjacent to each other.
In 1844, Barney Etcher is living at Lot 31 3rd Concession, Hamilton Twp.
In 1848, Nathaniel Abner Abbey was living in Concession 5 Lot 2 in Clarke Twp., Durham Co., Ontario, Canada.
Nathaniel Abner Abbey died March, 1849, in Clarke Twp., Newcastle Dist., Durham Co., Canada West, at about age 52. Buried in the old cemetery near where he resided.
After Nathaniel Abner Abbey died, Mary Louisa "Polly" (Nugent) Abbey married Barnabas "Barney" Etcher.
The Barbour collection of Windham Town birth records, pre. 1870, Connecticut.
Connecticut historic maps; left to right, 1755 and 1768.
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.
Isaac Abbey was born about 1771 in the Province of New York.
Isaac Abbey III and Anne King were married about 1790 in the United States.
It is surmised that brothers Isaac Phineas Abbey (age 27) and Nathaniel (age 28), along with their sister Dorcas Abbey (age 26), and their nephew Clement Neff (age 1), came to Northumberland Co., Upper Canada, from New York about 1798. They were some of the pioneering settlers of Durham Co., Ontario, Canada. If this connection is accurate, the Abbey ancestry can be connected through their father Isaac Abbe all the way back to John Abbe, born about 1587 in West Halton, Lincolnshire, England. His son, John Abbe, Jr. of Norwich, Norfolk Co., England emigrated to the United States about 1635 and married Mary Loring in 1635 at Wenham, Essex Co., MA.
Upper Canada maps; left to right, 1772 and 1798.
In 1806, the magistrates in Newcastle District fined Isaac Abbe 30 shillings, a very large sum for that period, for assaulting Clement Neff, "an infant." Similarly, they fined a man who was convicted of assaulting a widow and a male of that same name (her son?) 6 pounds in 1832.
The 1803 Census for Haldimand Twp., Northumberland Co., Upper Canada, shows Isaac Abbee is the Head of Household. There are: 1 Male age 16 - 60; 2 Females age 16 - 60; and 1 Male under age 16.
The 1804 Census for Haldimand Twp., Northumberland Co., Upper Canada, shows Isaac Abbee is the Head of Household. There are: 1 Male age 16 - 60; 1 Female age 16 - 60; and 1 Male under age 16.
The 1804 Census for Haldimand Twp., Northumberland Co., Upper Canada, shows Nathaniel Abbee is the Head of Household. There are: 1 Male age 16 - 60; 1 Female age 16 - 60; 2 Males under age 16; and 2 Females under age 16.
The 1805 Census for Haldimand Twp., Northumberland Co., Upper Canada, shows Isaac Abbee is the Head of Household. There are: 1 Male age 16 - 60; 1 Female age 16 - 60; and 1 Male under age 16.
The 1805 Census for Haldimand Twp., Northumberland Co., Upper Canada, shows Nathaniel Abbee is the Head of Household. There are: 1 Male age 16 - 60; 1 Female age 16 - 60; 2 Males under age 16; and 2 Females under age 16.
The 1806 Census for Haldimand Twp., Northumberland Co., Upper Canada, shows Nathaniel Abbee is the Head of Household. There are: 1 Male age 16 - 60; 1 Female age 16 - 60; 2 Males under age 16; and 3 Females under 16.
The 1806 Census for Haldimand Twp., Northumberland Co., Upper Canada, shows Isaac Abbee is the Head of Household. There are: 1 Male age 16 - 60; 1 Female age 16 - 60; and 1 Male under age 16.
The 1807 Census for Haldimand Twp., Northumberland Co., Upper Canada, shows Isaac Abbee is the Head of Household. There are: 1 Male age 16 - 60; 1 Female age 16 - 60; and 1 Male under age 16.
The 1809 Census for Hope Twp., Durham Co., Upper Canada, shows Isaac Abbey is the Head of Household. There are: 1 Male age 16 and over; and 1 Female age 16 and over.
The 1810 Census for Haldimand Twp., Northumberland Co., Upper Canada, shows Isaac Abbee is assessed for 50 acres of cultivated land, and 100 acres of uncultivated land. The valuation is 118 £.
The 1811 Census for Haldimand Twp., Northumberland Co., Upper Canada, shows Isaac Abbee is assessed for 50 acres of cultivated land, and 125 acres of uncultivated land. The valuation is not legible £.
The 1812 Census for Haldimand Twp., Northumberland Co., Upper Canada, shows Isaac Abbee is the Head of Household. There are 1 Male age 16 - 60; and 1 Female age 16 - 60. Isaac Abbee is assessed for 40 acres of cultivated land, and 60 acres of uncultivated land.
The 1813 Census for Hope Twp., Durham Co., Upper Canada, shows Isaac Abbey is the Head of Household. There are: 1 Male age 16 and over; 1 Female age 16 and over; and 1 Male under age 15.
The 1827 Census for Hope Twp., Durham Co., Upper Canada, shows Isaac Abbey is the Head of Household. There are: 3 Males age 16 and over; 5 Females age 16 and over; 3 Males under age 16; and 1 Female age under age 16. Leigh Larson Note: This would be Isaac Phineas Abbey.
The 1827 Census for Hamilton Twp., Northumberland Co., Upper Canada, shows Daniel Altenburg is the Head of Household. There are 3 Males over 15; 3 Males under age 15; 3 Female over age 15, and 2 Females under age 15 . Daniel David Altenburg, born about 1788; Elizabeth (Fancher) Altenburg, born 1793; Jonathan William Altenburg, born June 14, 1815; Ephraim Fancher Altenburg, born 1818; and Mary Ann Altenburg, born June 10, 1821. There are 115 acres of land uncultivated; 85 acres of land cultivated, in Lot 31, Concession 1.
The 1827 Census for Haldimand Twp., Northumberland Co., Upper Canada, shows Clement Neff is the Head of Household. There are 1 Males age 16 - 60; and 4 Males under age 16; and 1 Female over age 16. There is also a Tax Assessment for 55 acres of cultivated land, and 13 acres Uncultivated, in the south part of Lot 27 of the 4th Concession.
The 1828 Census for Hope Twp., Durham Co., Upper Canada, shows Isaac Abbey is the Head of Household. There are: 3 Males age 16 and over; 3 Females age 16 and over; and 2 Males under age 16. Leigh Larson Note: This would be Isaac Phineas Abbey.
Isaac Phineas Abbey died about 1828, in Hope Twp., Durham Co., Newcastle Dist., Upper Canada, at about age 32.
Mary "Polly" (Nugent) (Abbey) Etcher died August 28, 1887, in the Village of Millbrook, Durham Co., Ontario, Canada, at age about 78. Buried in Saint Paul's Anglican Church Cemetery, Cavan Twp., Ontario, Canada. Her death was registered May 16, 1888, with vague personal information.
It is surmised that brothers Isaac Abbey (age 27) and Nathaniel (age 28), along with their sister Dorcas Abbey (age 26) and their nephew Clement Neff (age 10 or age 1) came to Northumberland Co., Ontario, Canada West from New York about 1798. They were some of the pioneering settlers of Durham Co., Ontario, Canada. If this connection is accurate, the Abbey ancestry can be connected through their father Isaac Abbe all the way back to John Abbe, born about 1587 in West Halton, Lincolnshire, England. His son, John Abbe, Jr. of Norwich, Norfolk Co., England emigrated to the United States about 1635 and married Mary Loring in 1635 at Wenham, Essex Co., MA.
Leslie Wilson of Canada has provided the following information.
The 1851 Charles and Oliver were sons of Isaac Abbey & Lucinda Bradley, and grandsons of Nathaniel Abbey b 1773/74 NY d 1825/26 Hope & Mary____ b Apr 11 1777 d Mar 29 1869. If you recall, Lucinda Bradley was the daughter of Dorcas Abbey (believed to be a sister of Nathaniel #1 and his brother Isaac) and Oliver Bradley. Isaac Abbey, brother of the 1773/74 - 1825/26 Nathaniel Abbey, had no surviving issue. Lucinda & her husband Isaac did not help matters because they named the boys, Charles Oliver Abbey and Oliver Nathaniel Abbey!!!
It has been argued that Isaac Abbey, husband of Anne, was the father of Dorcas Abbey-Bradley and Nathaniel Abbey #1. This is possible, but there are many circumstantial factors that argue equally that he was their brother.
1) The Abbey men were not long lived - average age of death (and yes, I removed the ones who were killed in the Civil War to come up with this) - about 50.
2) In the 1790s, very few men over the age of 50, without a housefull of strong sons and daughters between the ages of 14 and 21, took up homesteading in Upper Canada.
3) When Isaac died sometime between March of 1813 and March of 1814, it seems he died intestate - and the property did not pass to Nathaniel Abbey Sr. but rather to David King Bradley and Nathaniel Abbey Jr. If Nathaniel #1 had been Isaac's son, by British law it would have passed to the son. But Isaac died - without heirs it seems - so it passed to the two eldest male heirs of Dorcas Abbey-Bradley and Nathaniel Abbey, they being David King Bradley and Nathaniel Abbey Jr.
4) I suspect Isaac died of a disease that entered local lore as the Spotted Plague. It seems to have affected only those in the prime of life - two teenage boys died, everybody else was in their forties and fifties. Most were male.
This was not small pox - that had swept through the area in 1811, the people were familiar with it and of those who remained, most had acquired an immunity to it. This disease was especially virulent - death occurred within 7 days of contact, the victim remained lucid until the end - the body swelled and large purple spots, like bruises, appeared all over the body within 24 hrs of death. Believe it or not, I was able to find a specialist in weird epidemic diseases (he once worked for the Atlanta Centre for Disease Control) who agreed to take on the project of finding out what this plague was. It only affected those living in Hope Twp, the only exception was a man from Hamilton Twp who had been called to the death bed of one of the victims to notarize the will. I expected Mr Lamb would take at least a month or two to work out a possible cause - he came back in less than 48 hours with the answer - a disease endemic to flying squirrels, carried from them to humans by lice. The first case appeared in early February - by the end of April, it had petered out. When I asked him how certain he was about this being the cause, his reply was: "99 percent, and you can quote me".
The scenario is that the men were out cutting down trees (this still is winter time work in southern Ontario), the boys found a downed tree with a litter of young flying squirrels, took them home and divided them up amongst their friends. The lice on the squirrels spread from person to person.
The disease cannot be passed by sputum or touching feces or urine of an infected person or squirrel - it must be introduced into the blood stream by an infected louse, and only a louse, not a flea or mosquito.
Anyway - I digress, although that is the sort of stuff my book is about, not the genealogy. The genealogies are needed to discover the whys and wherefores of the movements and interactions of this 1793-1813 group of people.
Leslie
Aug. 11, 2003
I wanted to let you know that a couple of weeks ago I spent the morning in Coburg Land Registry Offices doing some research on Bradley properties in Haldimand Twp.
This office also is the repository of the records for Hope Twp. While there I checked on the records for Lot 26 in Concession # 1, the property owned by Isaac Abbey. Following is a summary of transactions:
10 Aug 1801 The Crown to John Stoner 200 acres
30 Apr 1804 John Stoner (etux) to James Norris 100 acres – South ½ C-48 BS
10 May 1804 John Stoner (etux) to Leonard Soper 100 acres – North ½ B-32 BS
16 Dec 1807 J. Norris to Isaac Abbe 100 acres – South ½ B-109 BS
27 Mar 1809 Isaac Abbe to James de Bois 74 acres – pt. South ½ B-75 BS
4 Sept 1813 Isaac Abbe to (can’t decipher name) 100 acres B-153 Will
5 Jan 1821 James de Bois to Nathaniel Abbe 74 acres – pt. South ½ C-479 BS
3 Apr 1821 Nathaniel Abbe to Ebeneezer Perry 74 acres – Pt. South ½ C-480 BS
11 July 1822 Ebeneezer Perry to Nathan Walton 74 acres – pt. South ½ C-556 BS
30 May 1825 Anne Abbe (& others) to John Brown 100 acres C-782 BS
At this point I stopped recording data as there did not appear to be an further transactions involving any member of the Abbey family or Bradley family.
The numbers at the far right indicate the instrument of the transaction and type ie. BS means Bill of Sale.
Now for the fun! The most interesting aspect of this is:
The Crown patent of 200 acres is all we are talking about here. Isaac buys the south 100 acres and the north ½ is owned by Norris.
Isaac sells 74 acres of his portion to James de Bois (in English ---James Woods). This leaves him with 26 acres. How is it possible that he could sell 100 acres to “can’t decipher name” on 4 Sept. 1813. Questions are what portion of the lot is it? How and when did he get it? Is there some transaction that did not get registered? Or was it registered incorrectly or out of sequence with wrong dates entered? (This happened often in the old days as they did not always rush to the solicitor or the town office).
I only had time to copy instrument # C782. It is hard to read and I will try over the next few weeks to decipher it and transcribe it.
Next time into Coburg I will also try to get time to copy some of the other instruments.
Do you have any info on Anne Abbey that might date to after 1825? Do you know her maiden name?
John Bradley
Census Returns for Hope Township, Canada West
Census Year Household Head Males 16+ Females 16+ Males 0-15 Females 0-15
1807 Nathaniel Abbey 1 1 2 3
1809 Nathaniel Abbey 1 1 2 4
1811 Nathaniel Abbey 1 1 2 4
1813 Nathaniel Abbey 1 1 3 5
1815 Nathaniel Abbey 1 1 3 6
1816 Nathaniel Abbey 2 2 2 3
1817 Nathaniel Abbey 2 1 3 6
1818 Nathaniel Abbey 3 2 2 5
1820 Nathaniel Abbey 4 3 2 4
1821 Nathaniel Abbey, Jr. 3 1 1 3
1822 Nathaniel Abbey 3 3 2 3
1823 Nathaniel Abbey 3 3 2 4
1824 Nathaniel Abbey 3 3 2 3
1825 Nathaniel Abbey 1 3 2 2
1826 Mary (Wd/Nathaniel) Abbey 1 4 2
1809 Isaac Abbey 1 1
1813 Isaac Abbey 1 1 1
1814 Anne (Widow/Isaac) Abbey 1
1818 Ann Abbey 1
1819 Isaac Abbey 4 1 2 5
1820 Ann Abbey 1
1822 Ann Abbey 1
1823 Ann Abbey 1 1
1824 Ann Abbey 1 3 5 2
1825 Isaac Abbey 2 1
1826 Anna Abbey 1
1826 Isaac Abbey 2 1 1
1827 Isaac Abbey 3 5 3 1
1828 Isaac Abbey 3 3 2
1826 Abner Abbey 1
1830 Abner Abbey 3 4 4
1831 Abner Abbey 3 4 4
1832 Abner Abbey 1 3 4
1833 Abner Abbey 1 2 4
1834 Abner Abbey 2 2
1835 Abner Abbey 2 1
1850 Charles Abbey Total of three in family
1851 Charles Abbey Total of four in family
1851 Oliver Abbey Total of two in family
1850 William Searle Total of five in family
1851 Alice Sarl Total of two in family
Haldimand, 1803
Assessment for the Township of Haldimand for the Year Commencing the first Monday in March 1803, and ending the first Monday in March 1803 Ichabod Richmond Ferdinand Grout Silas L. Lothrop Obadiah Bennitt John Holt John Kelly Isaiah Honeywell James Debois Benjamin Wait John Brown Wilson Russ Isaac Wait William Carter Bayes M. Eddey Benjamin [ ]ing John Phin Jinks Wait GeorgeWait John Eastman Daniel Purdy Elias Williams Nathan Bradley William Bradley Abraham Hardin Nathan Burnham Asa Braintnell Thomas M. Spalding Francis Burnham Liberty White Samuel Williams Stephen Hare Richard Hare John Day Isaac Pettet Luther Hull Moses Kinney David D. Varyan John Carter Junr. Gaius Dean Moses Doolittel Daniel Honeywell David H. Wyatt Frederic Pering David Tripp Daniel Tripp Abner Spencer Patrick Moore Ebenezer Allen James Winter Isaac A[bbee] Nicholas Bettee Arthur Cary John Blair Thomas Hinman David Ferguson Peter Irish Timothy Pettitt John Spencer John Carter John Dowling John Irish Joseph Philips Joseph Keler Jeremiah Scripture Thomas Hinman, David Ferguson, assessors
Haldimand, 1804
An Assessment for the Township of Haldimand commencing the first Monday in March 1804 and ending the first Monday in March 1805 John Brown Peter Irish Joseph Phillips John Spencer John Blair Daniel Honeywell Isaac Abbee Nathaniel Abee David H Wyatt John Grover Paul Terry Gaius Dean Nicholas Betty Patrick Moore Jonathan Gleson John Dowling Jenks Wait Benjamin Wait Cecil Wait Robinson Irish David Tripp Wilson Russ Nathan Burnham Ebenezer Allen Asa Brentnall James Debois John Holt Lemuel Bradlee Abraham Harden Moses Hinman Bays M Eddy Liberty White Abner Spencer Nathan Bradlee Caleb Elsworth Herekiah Cartright Arthur Karey Aaron Greeley John Kelley John Kelley Junr. Moses Doolittle John Irish John Phin Joseph [ ] Losee John Day Isaac Pettet Joseph Keeler Elias Williams Isaac Wait Samuel Williams John Carter Senr. John Carter Junr. Luther Hull Francis Burnham William Carter Oliver Bradlee John Eastman Daniel Purdy Stephen Hare William Bradlee Cristopher Winters James Winters Moses Kennie Ebenezer Smith Richard Vaughan Thomas & Theron Hinman David Ferguson Benjamin Eweing Richard Hare Thomas M Spalding Ichabod Richmond Ferdinand Grout David D. Varian Rufus [ ] Bu[ ] [BM Ewing], Richd. Hare, Assessors
Haldimand, 1805
An Assessment For the Township of Haldimond [Haldimand] for the Year 1805 and ending the first Monday in 1806 John Spencer Esqr Daniel Honeywell Gaues Dean Moses Doolittle David H. Wyett John Irish John Holt Paul Terrey Nicolus Betty Patrick More Jonathan Gleason Caleb Elsworth Joseph I Lose Arther Carey Isaac Wait Jenks Wait Benjaman Wait Robinson Irish Daniel Irish Nathan Bradley William Bradley Abraham Herden Cristopher Winters James Winters Lewis Winters Isaac Abbe Moses Henman Peter Irish John Dowling John Day William Delong Isaac Pettit John Finn Elias Williams Samuel Williams Lemuel Bradley Oliver Bradley Nathaniel Abbe Ebenezer Allen James Deboes William Rogers Asa Brentinell John Brown John Kelley Aaron Greeley Wilson Russ Joseph Philips Bays McEaddy Liberty White John Carter Sr. Richard Vaughan Ichobud Richmond Stephen Hare Richard Hare James Norres David Tripp David Ferguerson Frances Burnham Benjaman Ewing Hurlbert Ferrington William Carter Daniel Tripp Thomas M Spalden John Carter Jr Nathan Burnham Abner Spencer Levi P. McDonald John Grover Joshua Baker John Wm. Coon John Kelley Senr. John Kelley Jr. John Eastman Daniel Purdy David D. Varian Fredrick Perring Luther Hull Silous L. Lotrup Erastus Dean John Clark Hezekiah Cartwright John Brown, John Kelley, Assessors
Haldimand, 1806
An Assessment for the Township of Haldimond [Haldimand] For the Year commencing on the first Monday in March 1806 and ending the first Monday 1807 Cristopher Winters Joel Parker James Debois Lewis Winters James Winters Nathan Burnham Moses Henman Moses Henman Jr. Asa Brentinell Ebenezer Allen Nathan Bradley William Bradley David D. Varian Hezekiah Cartwrit Abner Spencer Paul Terrey Nathaniel Abbe Isaac Abbe Thomas M Spalden William Rogers Olever Bradley John Kelley Jr. Charles Kelley Abraham Herden John Kelley John Kelley Sr. John Ogden John Eastman Daniel Purdy Luther Hull Benjaman Ewing James Norris John Blair Fredrick Perring Stephen Hare Richard Hare Jincks Wait Scifell Wait Joseph T. Losee Frances Warner Robinson Irish Peter Irish Gearge Dean John Carter Sr. William Carter Isaac Wait Lemuel Bradley George Wait Benjaman Wait Caleb Elsworth Elias Williams Samuel Williams Ebenezer Smith Ezra Woodworth Patrick More Jeremiah Scripture William Brunson Jonathan Gleeson John Spencer Esqr Bays McEaddy David H. Wyett Phinley Bettey Widdow Bettey John Grover Mark Burch John Holt Daniel Honewell Isaac Doolittle David M. [ ]. Rogers Nathaniel Heriman William Bowland Joseph Phillips Wilson Russ Daniel Tripp Moses Doolittle Lotrup Smith John Day William Delong John Phin Isaac Pettit John Carter Jur. David Tripp Francis Burnham John Dowling John Brown David Ferguson Joshua Baker John Coone Charles Tripp David Ferguson, John Brown, Assessors
Hope, 1806
Assessment For the Township of Hope Commencing the 4th March [ ] and Ending this first Monday in March 1807 Elias Smith Esq. Lenard Soper Esq. Bejaman Mash Esq. Samuel Mash Nathan Walton John Jones James Flanigin Efram Gifford Nathaniel Haskills David Hill Jered Kimball Henry Stoner Timond Richards Joseph Haskills John Burn Luk [Smades] John Odle William Ley Nathaniel Abey Jacob Odle John Brown Asa Callender Wait Rite William Dayly John Wood Adward Mackcalvy Jonathan Bedford Peletiah Soper Curnelias Dayley Elias Smith Junr. Teabout Vincent John Trull Wm. D. Haskill Daniel Grippen Peter Stoner Robert Gage David Grippen John Botter John Genung Amos Leach Samuel Gifford Christepher Markle Joseph Haris Jonathan Bedford Jnr. John Low Myndart Havis Jnr. James Haukins Jr. Philip Botter Myndert Havis [ ] Samuel Willett Nicolas Moser James Houkins Jnr. Joseph Calwell Chatwell Parsons James Stevens Steven Bedford [ ] Howard Mrs. Hanah Soper Wait [ ] Samuel Mash, Nicholas Mosher, Assesser
Haldimand, 1807
An Assessment for the Township of Haldimand for the Year commencing March 1807 David Tripp Allan Eddy Luther Hull John Carter Jun. Isaac Abbee Daniel [Massey] Daniel Purdey Benjamin Purdey Ephraim Ives Caleb Elsworth Robinson Irish Joseph Phillips John Irish Bayes M Eddy Charles Kelley Moses Doolittle Frederic Pering George Waite John Kelley Mark Burtch Caleb Mallary John Kelley [Sen.] John Holt Joseph Curtis David M Rogers Esqr. Abner Spencer James Debois Asa Brentnell Moses Hinman Moses Hinman Jun. Francis Warner William Blosdoll Ebenezer Allen John Clark John Grover John Blair Benjamin Wait Zebulon Coats John Dowling Herekiah Cartwright Lemuel Bradlee Francis Burnham John Kelley Jun. John Coone William Carter Charles Tripp Daniel Tripp Nathan Bradlee William Bradlee Christopher Winter Lewis Winter James Winter Abraham Harden Nathan Burnham Samuel Williams Stephen Hare Richard Hare Esqr. John Spencer Esqr. Jinks Wait Sissin Waite Gaius Dean John Brown Jeddiah Irish Benjamin Ewing Isaac Waite David Williams John Phin John Day William Delong Samuel Stinson Jonathan Gleason Joseph J Losee Lothrop Smith William Brunson Patrick Moore Elias Burbank David H. Wyatt Thomas M Spalding Daniel Honeywell Isaac Doolittle Ephraim Doolilttle Rueben Wilson Richard Vaughan James Norris David Ferguson Ranna Pering Paul Terry Oliver Bradlee James Norris, David Ferguson, Assessors
Hope, 1807
An Assessment for the Township of Hope commencing March 1807, and ending the first Monday in March 1808 Elias Smith, Esqr. Leonard Sopar Esqr. Benjamin Marsh, Esqr. Saml. W. Marsh John Dell [Bell] Ephraim Gifford David Hill James Kannigon Jonathan Bedford Junr. Saml. Willet John Burn Nathan Walton Willm. [ ] Haskill Henry Stoner John Brown Edward McKelvey Peletiah Sopar Nathl. Abbey Timan Richard Elisha Franklin Nathl. Haskill Luke Smade Joshua Smade Robt. Clark [Mary] Hill Davis Walton Junr. Gerad Komball Thos. Hartwell Wait Ross Daniel Crippen John [Low] James Hawkins Senr. Joseph Caldwell Paul Heymand Nicholas Mosher Moses Goodfellow Mindert Harris Senr. Joseph Harris Robt. Gage James Stevens Stephen Bedford Saml. Gifford Jonathan Bedford Senr. Philip Vater George Poter David Crippen John Poter Asa Callander Mindert Harris Junr. Cristopher Markle Chatwell Parsons Elias Smith Junr. Cornelius Dailey Teabeut Vincent James Hawkins Junr. Solomon Ceasar John Jones Stephen [Moss] [Mop] Moses Welton John Trull Elias Smith Jnr., Nathan Walton, Assessors
Haldimand, 1811
A List of the Inhabitants of the Township of Haldimand for the March 4th 1811 John Carter Bays M Eddy Daniel Tripp Samuel Calkins Elijah Steel John Irish David H. Wiatt Jeremiah Dickenson Elias Burbank Patrick More John [Laph] Noel Elsworth George Elsworth Arther Elsworth Aaron Elsworth Joseph [ ] [Losee] Arther Carrey Francis [Freland] Joseph Curtis James [Conney] Roberson Irish John Hatt James Ewing Sr. James Ewing Jr. Wilson Russ Luther Hull Isaac Abbey Moses [Henmon] Sr. Wilson [Loah] James Norris Richard Hare Esqr. Wm. Bradley James More Eli Hull Olaver Bradley Isaac Waight Gaius Dean Andrew Stafford Davis Pammer George Waight Moses [Henmon] Jr. John Kelley Silvester McDonald Asa Brintnal James Winters Luis Winters Jinks Waight Elisha F. F[ ] John Brown John Rogers Jr. David F. [Battey] Eliphlet Edmonds Michel Dowling Jr. Daniel Irish Jonathan Gleson C[ ] Waight John [ ] [Bisell] John Dowling Allen Eddy Silas Benedick Zedock [Hemden] Daniel Purdey Zebelon Coats John Clark Giles Hemden Lothrop Smith Abner Spencer Richard Varynn Amos [ ] Solomon Calkin Joshua Baker John Coon Wm. Coon Caleb Coon Charles Kelley Samuel Catkins Freman Clark Wm Rogers John Rogers Jr. James Kelley Robert B[ ] John Kelley Jr. D[ ] Stafford Rufus [ ] Barr Nathan Bradley Ebenezer Allen Mark Burch Wm. Blasdall John Churcher Isiah Honewell Isaac Tucker Henry Kinney Amos Arnold Joseph Philips Joel Smith Wm Delong John Phin John Day Wm Brunson Jonathan Kelley Michel Dowling Thomas [Bisell] James Drinkwatter John Spencer Esqr. Daniel Honewell Isaac Doolittle Nehemiah Hubble Jonathan Hunlbert Moses Doolittle Ephn. Doolittle Samuel H. Bradley Nathan Burnham Thomas [ ] Spolding Jeremiah Scripture D.M.G. Rogers Esqr. Stephen Hare Christopher [ ] Be[ ] Waight John Kelley Sr. Isaac Vanwiklin Samuel Williams Hezekiah Cartwright Christopher Winters Francis Burnham David Williams Silas Pomeroy John Grover Daniel Mallery Jonson [Merreman] Thomas [ ] Daniel [ ] Benja Ewing Benja Ewing Town Clerk