Tuesday, December 26, 2006

Census Entries for the Sidey Family - 1871

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[S0932] 1871 census, Canada, Ontario, Northumberland Co., dist 54A, Div3, Page 18
Name hc age birthplace religion ethnicity occupation
Jennett Sidey 1f 60 scotland CP scotch 54 A 1 1 nrt Hamilton

Isabella Sidey 1f 5 ontario cp scotch 54 A 3 53 nrt hamilton

James Sidey 51 scotland cp scotch merchant 54 B 2 19 nrt coburg

David Sidey 2 88 scotland co farmer 54 A 2 D nrt hamilton
David Sidey 43 scotland ps scotch grocer 54 A 2 7 nrt hamilton
Peter Sidey 38 Scotland PS scotch farmer 54 A 2 16 nrt Hamilton
John S Sidey 35 Scotland PS scotch shoemaker 54 A 2 18 nrt Hamilton
John Sidey 61 US CP Scotch postmaster 54 A 3 18 nrt Hamilton
James Sidey 26 ontario nc scotch laborer 54 A 3 19 nrt hamilton
John Sidey 28 Ontario CP scotch carpenter 54 A 3 20 nrt Hamilton
Joseph Sidey 1 24 Ontario CP scotch laborer 54 A 3 48 nrt Hamilton
Joseph is possibly living in the household of Archibald Ainsley (Ainley?)
Archibald Ainsley 56 Scotland CP scotch farmer 54 A 3 48 nrt Hamilton

B Sidey 1 12 ontario wm irish 62 C 2 53 has huntingdon
Catherine Sidey f 71 scotland bc scotch 51 A 4 24 dur hope
James Sidey 34 ontario cp scotch farmer 42 A 2 93 sim notawasaga
John Sidey 62 scotland WM scotch farmer 22 B 2 35 wen Binbrook
John Joseph Sidey 27 Ontario BC scotch publisher 19 F 28 NWL Welland village note:
hc =1, person has surname different than head of household
hc = 2, entry comes from death record
bc = bible christian
cp = canadian presbyterian
co = congregationalist
nc = new connexion methodist
wm = weslyan methodist
ps = presbyterian
54 northumberland W
19 welland
22 wentworth s
42 simco n
51 durham E
62 hastings N



[S0933] 1880 census, Pennsylvania, McKean Co., Eldred, Haymaker village, ED 67, pg267D
ln38, dn400, fn440, enum 7 Jul 1880
Name R S Age Relation S M W occupation birthplace fathers
birthplace mothers
birthplace
Sidey William W M 31 X Laborer Can NY Scot
-- Emma W F 30 Wife X Pa Pa Pa
-- Lafayette W M 8 son X at home Can Can Pa
-- Roland W M 6 son X at home Can Can Pa
-- Phebe E W F 4 daug X Pa Can Pa
-- Carie W F 2 daug X Pa Can Pa



[S0934] 1881 census, Canada, Ontario, Northumberland West, Coburg, p36
Dist 124, subdist D div2, family 193
Name S M A Origin Birthplace Religion Occupation
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James Sidey M M 61 Scottish Scotland Presbyterian Peddler
Mary A Sidey F M 46 English England Presbyterian
Jessie Sidey F 24 Scottish Ontario Presbyterian Milliner
Fredk Sidey M 22 Scottish Ontario Presbyterian Tailor
James Sidey M 21 Scottish Ontario Presbyterian Dry goods clerk
Henry J Sidey M 14 Scottish Ontario Presbyterian
Thomas Sidey M 12 Scottish Ontario Presbyterian
Mary Sidey F 9 Scottish Ontario Presbyterian



[S0935] 1881 census, Canada, Ontario, Northumberland West, Coburg, p68
Dist 124, subdist D div2, family 334
Name S M A Origin Birthplace Religion Occupation
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
Mary Ann Sidey F 17 Scottish Ontario Methodist Apprentice
James Barton M M 29 English England E.Methodist Labourer
Eliza Barton F M 27 English England E.Methodist
William Barton M 6 English Ontario E.Methodist
Emily Barton F 3 English Ontario E.Methodist
Leilly Louisa Barton F 7m English Ontario E.Methodist (born abt Sep 1880)




[S0936] 1881 census, Canada, Ontario, Northumberland West, Hamilton, p14
Dist 124, subdist C div2, family 72
Name S M A Origin Birthplace Religion Occupation
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
Joseph Ainley M M 30 English Ontario C.Methodist Farmer
Catherine S Ainley F M 28 Scottish Ontario C.Methodist
Birtha A Ainley F 5 English Ontario C.Methodist
Earnest E Ainley M 3 English Ontario C.Methodist




[S0937] 1881 census, Canada, Ontario, Northumberland West, Hamilton, p16
Dist 124, subdist C div1, family 72
Name S M A Origin Birthplace Religion Occupation
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William Linton M W 78 Irish Ireland Congregationalist Farmer
Thomas Linton M M 35 Irish Ontario Congregationalist Farmer
Eliza Linton F M 27 Irish Ontario Congregationalist
William Linton M 7 Irish Ontario Congregationalist
Alexander Linton M 5 Irish Ontario Congregationalist
Amelia Linton F 3 Irish Ontario Congregationalist
Sarah E Linton F 1 Irish Ontario Congregationalist
Jennett Sidey F W 78 Scottish Scotland C.Presbyterian



[S0938] 1881 census, Canada, Ontario, Northumberland West, Hamilton, p26
Dist 124, subdist C div1, family 109
Name S M A Origin Birthplace Religion Occupation
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
Peter Sidey M M 50 Scottish Scotland C.Presbyterian Carpenter
Mary Sidey F M 51 Scottish Ontario C.Presbyterian
Peter Sidey M 25 Scottish Ontario C.Presbyterian Laborer
Mary A Sidey F 23 Scottish Ontario C.Presbyterian Servant
Frances J Sidey F 18 Scottish Ontario C.Presbyterian Dress maker
Eliza Sidey F 16 Scottish Ontario C.Presbyterian Servant
Isbella Sidey F 12 Scottish Ontario C.Presbyterian
William A Sidey M 7 Scottish Ontario C.Presbyterian




[S0939] 1881 census, Canada, Ontario, Northumberland West, Hamilton, p29
Dist 124, subdist C div2, family 136
Name S M A Origin Birthplace Religion Occupation
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
Joseph Sidey M M 33 Scottish Ontario C.Presbyterian Farm Labourer
Mary Sidey F M 30 Scottish Ontario C.Presbyterian
Edith B F Sidey F 2 Scottish Ontario C.Presbyterian
Elizabeth M F Sidey F 11m Scottish Ontario C.Presbyterian (born abt May 1880)

Note: Joseph Sidey married Mary Hutchinson it 1877 at Northumberland
according to files on www.ontariogenealogy.com



[S0940] 1881 census, Canada, Ontario, Northumberland West, Hamilton, p31
Dist 124, subdist C div2, family 146
Name S M A Origin Birthplace Religion Occupation
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
Margret Sidey F W Irish Ontario C.Presbyterian
George Sidey M 17 Scottish Ontario C.Presbyterian Farm Labourer
Mary J Sidey F 15 Scottish Ontario C.Presbyterian Servant
William J Sidey M 14 Scottish Ontario C.Presbyterian
Albert Sidey M 12 Scottish Ontario C.Presbyterian
John Sidey M 9 Scottish Ontario C.Presbyterian
Deliliah Sidey F 8 Scottish Ontario C.Presbyterian
Etta Sidey F 6 Scottish Ontario C.Presbyterian
Helan Sidey F 4 Scottish Ontario C.Presbyterian
Thomas Sidey F 2 Scottish Ontario C.Presbyterian



[S0941] 1881 census, Canada, Ontario, Northumberland West, Hamilton, p32
Dist 124, subdist C div2, family 151
Name S M A Origin Birthplace Religion Occupation
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James Sidey M M 35 Scottish Ontario Baptist Carpenter
Mary J Sidey F M 31 Irish Ontario Baptist
Agness Sidey F 11 Scottish Ontario Baptist
Fredrick Sidey M 8 Scottish Ontario Baptist



[S0942] 1881 census, Canada, Ontario, Northumberland West, Hamilton, p33
Dist 124, subdist C div2, family 155
Name S M A Origin Birthplace Religion Occupation
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John Henderson M M 73 Scottish Scotland C.Presbyterian Farmer
Issabella Henderson F M 73 Scottish Scotland C.Presbyterian
William Henderson M 46 Scottish Ontario C.Presbyterian Farmer
John Henderson M 43 Scottish Ontario C.Presbyterian Farmer
Margret Henderson F 30 Scottish Ontario C.Presbyterian
Agness Sidey F 18 Scottish Ontario C.Presbyterian
Issabella Henderson F 14 Scottish Ontario C.Presbyterian



[S0943] 1881 census, Canada, Ontario, Northumberland West, Hamilton, p39
Dist 124, subdist C div2, family 185
Name S M A Origin Birthplace Religion Occupation
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
John Sidey M M 61 Scottish USA Baptist Physician
Agness Sidey F M 60 English England Baptist
Thomas Sidey M 23 Scottish Ontario Baptist Farm Labourer
Peter F Sidey M 21 Scottish Ontario Baptist Farm Labourer
Agness J Sidey F 16 Scottish Ontario Baptist
Catherine Sidey F W 81 Scottish Ontario C.Presbyterian



[S0944] 1900 census, Indiana, Blackford Co., Harrison Twp, Montpelier City, ED 18, pg 1B
ln73 dn18 fn19, enum 4 June 1900 by Robert A Weston
Name Relation R S Month Year Age St yrs Ch Lv birthplace fathers
birthplace mothers
birthplace Occupation Industry
Sidey Roland J Head W M APR 1873 27 M 6 Canada Canada Pennsylv Super Man Hatten (sp?)
----- Fredrica Wife W F July 1873 26 M 6 4 2 Germany Germany Germany
----- Goldie Daughter W M Sept 1894 5 S -- Ohio Canada Germany
----- Emmet Son W M Jany 1896 4 S -- Ohio Canaday Germany
Anthony Feby Gnd Mother W F Sept 1825 74 W 24 7 4 Pennsylv Maryland Pennsylv




[S0945] 1900 census, Indiana, Blackford Co., Harrison Twp, Montpelier City, ED 18, pg 5A
ln22 dn95 fn103, enum 4 June 1900 by Robert A Weston
Name Relation R S Month Year Age St yrs Ch Lv birthplace fathers
birthplace mothers
birthplace Occupation Industry
Sidey Lafayette Head W M Nov 1871 28 M 7 Canada Canada Pennsylv Oil Well Driller
----- Ada Wife W F Apr 1875 25 M 7 1 1 Ohio Pennslyv Ohio
----- Edna Daughter W M July 1893 6 S -- Ohio Canada Ohio




[S0946] 1900 census, Indiana, Wells Co., Jackson Twp, ED 144, pg 11A
ln30 dn214 fn216, enum 15 June 1900 by Daniel R Hardman
Name Relation R S Month Year Age St yrs Ch Lv birthplace fathers
birthplace mothers
birthplace Occupation Industry
Sidey William Head W M Aug 1849 50 M 30 Canada New York Scotland Oil Laborer
----- Emma Wife W F May 1850 50 M 30 7 6 Pennsylv Pennsylv Pennslyv
----- Clarence Son W M Sep 1883 16 S Ohio Canada Pennsylv Oil Laborer




[S0947] 1900 census, Indiana, Wells Co., Jackson Twp, ED 144, pg 5B
ln88 dn105 fn105, enum 15 June 1900 by Daniel R Hardman
Name Relation R S Month Year Age St yrs Ch Lv birthplace fathers
birthplace mothers
birthplace Occupation Industry
Burklo Otis W Head W M Nov 1874 26 M 4 Pennsylv Ohio Ohio Oil Laborer
----- Emma Wife W F Aug 1881 18 M 4 0 0 Pennsylv Canada Pennslyv




[S0948] 1900 census, Indiana, Wells Co., Jackson Twp, ED 144, pg 11A
ln33 dn215 fn217, enum 15 June 1900 by Daniel R Hardman
Name Relation R S Month Year Age St yrs Ch Lv birthplace fathers
birthplace mothers
birthplace Occupation Industry
Hunter James Head W M Jun 1871 28 M 5 3 3 Ohio Canada Pennsylv Oil Laborer
----- Phebe Wife W F Feb 1876 24 M 5 3 3 Pennslyv Canada Pennsylv
----- Nora Daughter W M Jan 1896 4 S Ohio Ohio Pennsylv
----- William Son W M Sep 1897 4 S Ohio Ohio Pennsylv
----- Roy Son W M Sep 1899 8/12 S Ohio Ohio Pennsylv




[S0949] 1901 census, Canada, Ontario, Northumberland Co., Hamilton Tp,
Film T-6486, Div 6, pg 1, entry 26, family 5
Name Relation Birthdate Birthplace Immigration
---------------- ---------- -------------- ----------- --------------
Leo Sidey Domestic Nov 14 1888 Ontario



[S0950] 1901 census, Canada, Ontario, Northumberland Co., Hamilton Tp,
Film T-6486, Div 11, pg 1, entry 21, family 6
Name Relation Birthdate Birthplace Immigration
---------------- ---------- -------------- ----------- --------------
Sidey Jane F. niece Sept 16 1865 Ontario
(Don't know who this SIDEY belongs to)


[S0951] 1901 census, Canada, Ontario, Northumberland Co., Hamilton Tp,
Film T-6486, Div 11, pg 2, entry 3, family 13
Name Relation Birthdate Birthplace Immigration
---------------- ---------- -------------- ----------- --------------
Sidey Albert head Apr 3 1854 Ontario
--- Janet wife Dec 2 1853 Ontario
--- Bertha M. daughter May 25 1886 Ontario
--- William L. son Nov 17 1888 Ontario
--- Percy S. son June 1 1890 Ontario


[S0952] 1901 census, Canada, Ontario, Northumberland Co., Hamilton Tp,
Film T-6486, Div 11, pg 2, entry 32, family 19
Name Relation Birthdate Birthplace Immigration
---------------- ---------- -------------- ----------- --------------
Sidey Mary head Apr 22 1831 Ontario
--- Frana? J. F. daughter July 22 1862 Ontario
--- Eliza daughter Nov 4 1864 Ontario
--- William A. son Mar 8 1874 Ontario
--- Minnie E. daug-n-law Apr 9 1872 England 1891
--- Max D. grandson Mar 25 1892 Ontario
--- Walter J. R. grandson July 25 1898 Ontario
--- William F. grandson Jan 23 1900 Ontario
(Don't know who these SIDEYs belong to)


[S0953] 1901 census, Canada, Ontario, Northumberland Co., Hamilton Tp,
Film T-6486, Div 12, pg 8, entry 36, family 82
Name Relation Birthdate Birthplace Immigration
---------------- ---------- -------------- ----------- --------------
Sidey Thomas head Aug 10 1857 Ontario
--- Elizabeth wife Apr 17 1858 Ontario
--- Elmer son May 17 1882 Ontario
--- Gertrude daughter Nov 17 1883 Ontario
--- Annie daughter June 3 1887 Ontario
--- Ethel daughter Aug 31 1891 Ontario
--- Mabel daughter Jan 29 1894 Ontario
--- Myrtle daughter Mar 29 1897 Ontario



[S0954] 1901 census, Canada, Ontario, Northumberland Co., Hamilton Tp,
Film T-6486, Div 12, pg 9, entry 6, family 85
Name Relation Birthdate Birthplace Immigration
---------------- ---------- -------------- ----------- --------------
Sidey Agness head May 29 1820 England 1830
--- P. Franklin son Jan 11 1860 Ontario



[S0955] 1901 census, Canada, Ontario, Northumberland Co., Hamilton Tp,
Film T-6486, Div 12, pg 9, entry 8, family 86
Name Relation Birthdate Birthplace Immigration
---------------- ---------- -------------- ----------- --------------
Sidey James head Jan 9 1845 Ontario
--- Mary J. wife Feb 3 1851 Ontario
--- Agness daughter Mar 15 1870 Ontario



[S0956] 1901 census, Canada, Ontario, Northumberland Co., Hamilton Tp,
Film T-6486, Div 12, pg 10, entry 7, family 97
Name Relation Birthdate Birthplace Immigration
---------------- ---------- -------------- ----------- --------------
Sidey Frederick head June 10 1872 Ontario
--- Elizabeth wife June 3 1871 Ontario
--- James C. son Nov 7 1900 Ontario



[S0957] 1901 census, Canada, Ontario, Northumberland Co., Hamilton Tp,
Film T-6486, Div 12, pg 10, entry 21, family 101
Name Relation Birthdate Birthplace Immigration
---------------- ---------- -------------- ----------- --------------
Ainley Josef head Feb 24 1849 Ontario
--- Katherine wife Nov 19 1852 Ontario
--- Bertha daughter Nov 18 1876 Ontario
--- Walter A. son Oct 25 1888 Ontario



[S0958] 1901 census, Canada, Ontario, Northumberland Co., Hamilton Tp,
Film T-6486, Div 12, pg 6, entry 4, family 54
Name Relation Birthdate Birthplace Immigration
---------------- ---------- -------------- ----------- --------------
Sackville James head Apr 23 1868 Ontario
--- Edith E. wife June 6 1860 Ontario
--- Edith M. daughter May 23 1895 Ontario
--- Clarenda E. daughter Nov 18 1897 Ontario



[S0034] 1901 census, Canada, Ontario, Northumberland Co., Hamilton Tp,
Film T-6486, Div 12, pg 6, entry 37, family 62
Name Relation Birthdate Birthplace Immigration
---------------- ---------- -------------- ----------- --------------
Sackville George K. head July 30 1847 Ontario
--- Cecilia wife Feb 27 1856 Ontario
--- Wilbur J. son Dec 2 1875 Ontario
--- Emma J. daughter June 15 1878 Ontario
--- Percy J. son July 30 1879 Ontario
--- Edward C. son Oct 10 1880 Ontario
--- Elizabeth R. daughter May 14 1891 Ontario



[S0033] 1901 census, Canada, Ontario, Northumberland Co., Hamilton Tp,
Film T-6486, Div 12, pg 8, entry 15, family 77
Name Relation Birthdate Birthplace Immigration
---------------- ---------- -------------- ----------- --------------
Sackville James head Oct 29 1845 Ontario



[S0030] 1910 census, Illinois, Clark Co., Martinsville Twp, Martinsville Town, ED 16 pg 6B
ln67 dn148 fn149 enum 20 April 1910 by Clayton J Buckner
Name Relation S R Age St yrs Ch Lv Birthplace Fathers Birthplace Mothers Birthplace Occupation Industry
Sidey Layfett Head M W 39 M2 8 Pennsylv Canada Pennsylvania driller own rig
--- Mary Wife F W 37 M1 8 5 5 Kentucky Illinois Ohio none
--- Edna Daughter F W 18 S Ohio Pennsylv Ohio none
--- Lucile Daughter F W 9 S Ohio Pennsylv Ohio none
--- Charles Son M W 7 S Ohio Pennsylv Kentucky none
--- Robert Son M W 5 S Ohio Pennsylv Kentucky none
--- Joe Son M W 3 S Illinois Pennsylv Kentucky none






[S0029] 1920 census, Illinois, Clark Co., Martinsville Twp, Martinsville Town, ED16 pg12B
ln59, dn331, fn350, enum 13 Jan 1920
Name Relation S R Age St birthplace fathers
birthplace mothers
birthplace Occupation Industry
Sidey Lafe Head M W 48 M Pa Pa Pa Laborer Drilling
-- Mary wife F W 42 M Ky Mo Oh none
-- Charles son M W 16 S Oh Pa Ky teamster working-out
-- Robert son M W 15 S Oh Pa Ky none
-- Joe son M W 12 S Il Pa Ky none
-- Levon son M W 7 S Il Pa Ky none




[S1698] 1910 census, Indiana, Blackford Co., Harrison Twp, ED1, pg9A
enum 29 Apr 1910, ln31, dn100, fn100
Name Relation S R Age St yrs Ch Lv Birthplace Fathers Birthplace Mothers Birthplace Occupation Industry
Sidey William H head M W 61 M1 39 Can NY Scot laborer oil fields
-- Emeline wife F W 59 M1 39 6 6 Pennsylvania Pennsylvania Pennsylvania



[S0028] 1920 census, Indiana, Blackford Co., Harrison Twp, Montpelier City, ward 1, ED3, pg149B, sh4B
enum 12 Jan 1920, 107 Pernson? st, dn97, fn100
Name Relation S R Age St birthplace fathers
birthplace mothers
birthplace Occupation Industry
Sidey Roland J Head M W 46 M Canada Canada Canada producer oil
-- Frederica wife F W 46 M Germany Germany Germany none
-- Roland J son M W 19 S Indiana Canada Germany student Ind-Univ




[S0027] 1920 census, Indiana, Blackford Co., Harrison Twp, Montpelier City, ward 1, ED3, pg153B, sh8B
enum 16 Jan 1920, 604 Monroe St, ln85, dn211, fn216
Name Relation S R Age St birthplace fathers
birthplace mothers
birthplace Occupation Industry
Sidey Emmet R Head M W 24 M Ohio Canada Germany molder
-- Stella B wife F W 22 M Indiana Indiana Indiana none
-- Frederica D daug F W 3y3m S Indiana Ohio Indiana none
-- John Emment son M W 4m S Indiana Ohio Indiana



[S0026] 1920 census, Kansas, Butler Co., Clifford Twp, ED11, pg224A, sh15A
enum 20 Jan 1920, ln45, dn300, fn312
Name Relation S R Age St birthplace fathers
birthplace mothers
birthplace Occupation Industry
Sidey C W Head M W 40 M Penn Canada Scotland Superintendent Scully-Oil-Lease
-- Emma wife F W 45 M Iowa Ohio Ohio
-- Gertrude M (adopted) daug F W 8m Missouri US Missouri
William H Father M W 72 Wd Canada NY Scotland (born a citizen)
Burklo Ray nephew M W 19 S Indiana Penn Penn laborer oil-field



[S0025] 1920 census, Oklahoma, Garfield Co., Olive Twp, ED 95 pg 1B
enum 17 Jan 1920, ln73, dn15, fn15
Name Relation S R Age St birthplace fathers
birthplace mothers
birthplace Occupation Industry
Hunter James L Head M W 48 M Ohio Scotland Ohio Driller Oilfield
-- Phoebe E Wife F W 43 M Pennsylv Canada Pennsylv none
-- Rusell C Son M W 12 S Indiana Ohio Pennsylv none
-- Donald E Son M W 10 S Illinois Ohio Pennsylv none




[S0024] 1920 census, Pennsylvania, Lawrence Co., Denison Twp, ED154, pg138A, sh8A
enum 17 Jan 1920, ln45, dn142, fn160
Name Relation S R Age St birthplace fathers
birthplace mothers
birthplace Occupation Industry
Burklow Otis Head M W 44 M Penn Penn Ohio Pumper oil-field
-- Emma wife F W 38 M Penn Canada Penn
-- Ray son M W 19 S Indiana Penn Penn tool-dresser oil-field



[S0159] 1930 census, California, Kern Co., Tupman, ED15-63, sh2A, (image)
enum 4 Apr 1920, ln10, dn32, fn33
Name Relation S R Age St age at 1st
marriage birthplace fathers
birthplace mothers
birthplace Occupation Industry Veteran
Burklo Ray C Head M W 29 M 24 Indiana Pennsylvania Pennsylvania Foreman Oil Lease
-- Dorothy D wife F W 22 M 18 Ohio Ohio Ohio none
-- Donald C son M W 1 S California Indiana Ohio none



note:
Val D "Red" Sidey b 14 Feb 1897 Fall River SD, d 19 Jun 1984 Mesa Maricopa Co., Arizona 512-09-0060 issued KS
son of John Francis Sidey from Iowa and Lillian Gertrude Bacon
gson of David Sidey from Scotland
sister Irma Grace Sidey b 9 24 1899 Custer SD
Corinne Sidey b 9 Jun 1898 d 26 Feb 1980 Wichita Sedgwick Co., Kansas 513-22-9270 issued KS
W H Sidey m Sarah J Linsey 26 Feb 1921 in Sedgwick Co., Kansas



[S0093] 1930 census, California, Kern Co.,twp7, ed15043, pg228A, sh2A (image)
enum 2 Apr 1930, ln31, fn28, Oil Lease, section 33
Name Relation S R Age St age at 1st
marriage birthplace fathers
birthplace mothers
birthplace Occupation Industry Veteran
Burklow Otis W Head M W 56 M 23 Pennsylvania US Pennsylvania Oil Worker Oil wells
-- Ema wife F W 48 M 17 Pennsylvania Canada Pennsylvania





[S2296] 1870 census, Pennsylvania, Armstrong Co., Madison twp, p239A
enum 17 Aug 1870, ln23, dn253, fn267
Name Age S R Occupation $real
estate $personal Birthplace
Anbh John 40 M W keeping Hotel 19000 5000 Pa
-- Elizabeth 38 F W keeping house Pa
-- Sarah 20 F W at home Pa
-- Elizabeth 18 F W Pa
-- Oliver 14 M W Pa
-- Eva 12 F W Pa
-- Fielding 8 M W Pa
-- Hiasha 6 M W Pa
-- Cerah 2 F W Pa
Sidey William 22 M W art Anlles Pa



[S2297] 1910 census, South Dakota, Meade Co., Fort Meade, ED67 pg28A
enum 26 Apr 1910, ln3, Troop C, 4th Cavalry
Name Relation S R Age St yrs Ch Lv Birthplace Fathers Birthplace Mothers Birthplace Occupation Industry
Sidey Clarence W M W 26 S Penn Canada Penn Soldier US Army



[S2335] 1880 census, Pennsylvania, Armstrong Co., Valley Twp, ED22, p458B
enum 18 Jun, 1880, ln43, dn306, fn309
Name R S Age Relation S M W occupation birthplace fathers
birthplace mothers
birthplace
Anthony Phebe W F 54 X keeping home Penn Penn Penn
-- Simon W M 22 son X laborer Penn Penn Penn
-- Marion J W M 19 son X laborer Penn Penn Penn
-- Ira S W M 14 son X at home Penn Penn Penn



[S2336] 1870 census, Pennsyvlania, Armstrong Co., Valley Twp, pg476A
enum 27 Jun 1870, ln1, dn125, fn128, Monticello P.O.
Name Age S R Occupation $real
estate $personal Birthplace
Anthony Alex 45 M W Coal Digger 150 Penn
-- Phebe 44 F W keeping house Penn
-- Emeline 20 F W house Keeper Penn
-- Rosanna 15 F W house keeper Penn
-- Simon 12 M W Penn
-- Marion J 9 M W Penn
-- Ira Sherman 4 M W Penn



[S2337] 1860 census, Pennsylvania, Armstrong Co., Mahoning Twp, pg385A
enum 11 Jul 1860, ln7, dn612, fn612
Name Age S R Occupation $real
estate $personal Birthplace
Alex Anthony 40 M Laborer 75 Penn
-- Phebe 43 F H work Penn
-- Emiline 12 F Penn
-- Rosana 6 F Penn
-- Simon 2 M Penn



[S2338] 1900 census, Pennsylvania, Armstrong Co., South Buffalo Twp, ED32,p242B
enum 14 Jun 1900, ln3, dn126, fn127
Name Relation R S Month Year Age St yrs Ch Lv birthplace fathers
birthplace mothers
birthplace Occupation Industry
Anthony Ira E head W M May 1864 36 M ? Penn Penn Penn day Laborer
-- Etta wife W F Apr 1866 34 M ? 2 2 Penn Penn Penn
-- Mabel daug W F Sep 1891 8 S Penn Penn Penn
-- Elmer son W M Jun 1893 6 S Penn Penn Penn



[S2339] 1910 census, Pennsylvania, Armstrong Co., West Franklin Twp, ED50, p144A
enum 2 May 1910, ln18, dn129, fn133
Name Relation S R Age St yrs Ch Lv Birthplace Fathers Birthplace Mothers Birthplace Occupation Industry
Anthony Ira head M W 43 M1 18 3 2 Penn Penn Penn laborer odd jobs
-- Ella wife F W 41 M1 18 3 2 Penn Penn Penn
-- Elmer son M W 12 S Penn Penn Penn



[S2340] 1900 census, Pennsyvlania, Armstrong Co.,Kittanning Borough, ED19, p39A
enum 25 Jun 1900, ln10, dn776, fn787, 208 Queen St
Name Relation R S Month Year Age St yrs Ch Lv birthplace fathers
birthplace mothers
birthplace Occupation Industry
Anthony Simon M head W M Apr 1858 42 M 17 Penn Penn Penn laborer
-- Mary J wife W F Dec 1855 44 M 17 4 3 Penn Penn Penn
-- Mary daug W F Apr 1883 16 S Penn Penn Penn
-- Charles H son W M Feb 1886 14 S Penn Penn Penn at school
-- Anna F daug W F Feb 1889 11 S Penn Penn Penn at school



[S2341] 1910 census, Pennsylvania, Armstrong Co., Kittanning Borough, ED22, p47A
enum 15 Apr 1910, ln28,dn35, fn35,
Name Relation S R Age St yrs Ch Lv Birthplace Fathers Birthplace Mothers Birthplace Occupation Industry
Young Ethel B head F W<41 D 5 3 Penn Penn Penn laundress at home
Anthony Simon boarder M W 52 S Penn Penn Penn miller grist mill
Dodd William M W 38 S Penn Can Penn Laborer hotel



[S2342] 1920 census, Pennsylvania, Armstrong Co., West Franklin Twp, ED53, p281A
enum 3 Jan 1920, ln27, fn6, fn6
Name Relation S R Age St birthplace fathers
birthplace mothers
birthplace Occupation Industry
Anthony Ira E head M W 54 Wd Penn Penn Penn farmer gen farm
-- Elmer E son M W 24 S Penn Penn Penn laborer



[S2378] 1900 census, Indiana, Huntington Co., Salamonie, ED88, p245A
enum 18 Jun 1900, ln43, dn239,
Name Relation R S Month Year Age St yrs Ch Lv birthplace fathers
birthplace mothers
birthplace Occupation Industry
Rood Courtland head W M feb 1872 28 M 5 Ohio Ohio Ohio Oil Pumper
-- Carrie wife W F Mar 1878 22 M 5 2 1 Penn Canada Penn
-- Hellen Daug W F Sep 1896 3 S Indiana Ohio Penn



[S2379] 1880 census, Ohio, Darke Co., Allen Twp, ED65, p37C
enum 12 Jun 1880, ln42, dn139, fn144
Name R S Age Relation S M W occupation birthplace fathers
birthplace mothers
birthplace
Rood William H W M 36 X Farmer Ohio Conn Oh
-- Mellissa S W F 35 wife X keeping house Ohio O O
-- Court Van W M 8 Son X Ohio O O
-- Chancy W M 5 son X Ohio O O
-- Rosa F W F 3 daug X Ohio O O
-- Daisy L W F 6m Daug X Ohio O O



[S2380] 1910 census, Illinois, Crawford Co., Oblong Twp, ED30, p186B
enum 15 Apr 1910, ln43,
Name Relation S R Age St yrs Ch Lv Birthplace Fathers Birthplace Mothers Birthplace Occupation Industry
Rood C V boarder M W 38 M1 14 Ohio Ohio Ohio Oil Lease



[S2381] 1920 census, California, Los Angeles Co., Los Angeles, ED411, p18A
enum 16 Jan 1920, ln16,
Name Relation S R Age St birthplace fathers
birthplace mothers
birthplace Occupation Industry
Rood Cortland V lodger M W 47 D Ohio Ohio Illinois Laborer oil fields



[S2382] 1930 census, California, Los Angeles Co., Redondo Beach, ED1300 p207A
enum 10 Apr 1930, ln20, dn244, fn245
Name Relation S R Age St age at 1st
marriage birthplace fathers
birthplace mothers
birthplace Occupation Industry Veteran
Rood Courtland V head M W 57 M 24 Ohio Ohio Ohio Well Puller Oil Fields
-- Margaret wife F W 44 M 23 Illinois Germany Illinois none
-- Burton E son M W 7 S California Ohio Illinois none



[S2496] 1930 census, Ohio, Auglaize Co., Duchoquet Twp, ED6-7, p78B
enum 12 Apr 1930, ln73, dn97, fn98
Name Relation S R Age St age at 1st
marriage birthplace fathers
birthplace mothers
birthplace Occupation Industry Veteran
Sidey Rowland J.head M W 56 M 20 Canada Canada Pennsylvania farmer
-- Fredericka wife F W 56 M 21 Germany Germany Germany
-- Rowland Jr son M W 29 M 22 Indiana Canada Germany farmer gen farm WW
-- Minnie M d-n-law F W 28 M 21 Ohio Ohio Ohio
-- Joan gdaug F W 3y5m S Ohio Indiana Ohio
-- R John gson M W 11m S Ohio Indiana Indiana
Haller Louise s-n-law F W 62 Wd 20 Germany Germany Germany
note:


[S3426] 1930 census, Illinois, Edgar Co., Grandview, ED23-60, p65A
enum 13 Apr 1930, ln6, dn157, fn157
Name Relation S R Age St age at 1st
marriage birthplace fathers
birthplace mothers
birthplace Occupation Industry Veteran
Rardin Roscoe head M W 34 M 19 Illinois Illinois Illinois laborer gen farming
-- Edna wife F W 36 M 20 Ohio Ohio Ohio
-- Alliene daug F W 14 S Illinois Illinois Ohio
-- Billie son M W 7 S Illinis Illinois Ohio



[S3427] 1920 census, Illinois, Clark Co., Dolson Twp, ED8, p69A
enum 15 Jan 1920, ln3, dn166, fn166
Name Relation S R Age St birthplace fathers
birthplace mothers
birthplace Occupation Industry
Rardin Roscoe head M W 24 M Illinois Indiana Indiana
-- Edna wife F W 25 M Ohio Canada Indiana
-- Edna daug F W 4y5m S Illinois Illinois Illinois

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Francis Sidey

Francis SIDEY

Marriage 25 March 1903 William BUTTAR - ‎[View Family ‎(F2881)‎‎]
Death 6 May 1939
Last Change 29 May 2005 - 09:57

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Name: Arlene Shannon
Date: 2003-05-02
Are you related? might be!
Who do you think our common ancestor (or family) might be? Catherine Sophia Sidey
Comments:
One of my husband's ancestors is Joseph Ainlay b: 1850 in Garden Hill, Ontario d: July 19, 1925 in Bewdley, Ontario who married Catherine Sophia Sidey b: November 18, 1853 in Bewdley, Ontario d: January 23, 1930 in Bewdley Ontario. They were married February 23, 1875. They had 3 children, one of which was my husband's grandfather walter allan ainlay.
Is Catherine Sophia Sidey one of yours? I do not know who her parents were.

regards,
Arlene Shannon

Ontario Death Registrations

HARBER, Mary Ann, f, Sept 21 1884, 78 years, England, diarrhoea 4 days, Inf: by slip signed John Sidey, Hamilton Twp (Northumberland Co.) 011960-84

HARBOUR, Mary Ann, f, Sept 21 1884, 78 years, England, cause - diarrhea acute 4 days, Infm - John Sidey, Hamilton Twp (Northumberland Co.) 011960-78

HARBOUR, William, m, April 3 1877, 82 years, England, cause - dry modification of foot with erquipelas 6 mths, laborer, Infm – Dr. John Sidey of Bewdley, Hamilton Twp (Northumberland Co.) 010224-77

people's files

Catherine sidey
Sex: F
Birth: abt 1800 , Scotland
Death: bet 1881 and 1901 , probably Bewdley, Ontario, Canada
Deceased

Census: 1871 , Canada, Ontario, Durham East, page 24
Census: 1881 , Canada, Ontario, Northumberland West, Hamilton Twp, p 39

m.Charles C Sidey

Robert L Sidey
Robert John Sidey
John Sidey
James Archibald Sidey
William Sidey
Paul Sidey

Married Charles C Sidey ( abt 1795 - bef 1871 )
Children:
1: Robert L Sidey ( est 1815 - )
2: Robert John Sidey ( est 1817 - )
+ 3: John Sidey ( abt 1819 - 1892 )
4: James Archibald Sidey ( abt 1825 - )
5: William Sidey ( est 1827 - )
6: Paul Sidey ( est 1829 - )

Notes:

I have Catherine listed as Charles's wife since she was living with John and Agness (Sackville) Sidey in the 1881 census

sidey in people's files

Norman Donald Sidey
Sex: M
Birth: 1 Jan 1905 , Bewdley, Ontario, Canada
Death: 4 Jul 1959 , Bewdley, Ontario, Canada
Deceased

James Sidey Mary J Gaynor

Frederick Sidey Elizabeth sidey
Norman Donald Sidey
m.Verna Eleanor Bernice Strong

Norman James Sidey

Father: Frederick Sidey
Mother: Elizabeth sidey

Married Verna Eleanor Bernice Strong ( 16 Oct 1905 - 1973 )
Children:
+ 1: Norman James Sidey ( 5 Sep 1935 - 1 Oct 1990 )

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United Counties of Northumberland and Durham. Court Records

84-020

TITLE

United Counties of Northumberland and Durham. Court Records fonds. -- 1803-1955. -- 40 m of textual records.

BIOGRAPHY / HISTORY

The United Counties are bounded by Lake Ontario in the south, Hasting County in the east, Ontario County in the west and Peterborough and Victoria Counties in the north. The town line between Hope and Hamilton Townships divide the two counties. Durham County consists of the Townships of Cartwright, Manvers, Cavan, Darlington, Clarke and Hope. Northumberland County consists of South Monaghan, Hamilton, Haldimand, Alnwick, Percy, Cramahe, Seymour, Brighton and Murray Townships. (Taken from: "Illustrated Historical Atlas of Northumberland and Durham Counties, Ontario." Belleville: Mika Silk Screening Limited, 1972.)




anuary 11, 1909 J. P. Commission
William Alexander Sidey - Plainville

History of Hamlets in Hamilton Township

History of Hamlets in Hamilton Township

By Former Reeve Charlotte Clay-Ireland

Settlement of the township began in the late 1700’s and on February 14, 1791, the township was officially named after Henry Hamilton, Lieutenant Governor of Quebec. “By land and water we flourish” is an expression of the Township’s history and ongoing character, as well as its motto.

The township has a rural charm and consists of six hamlets – Baltimore, Bewdley, Camborne, Cold Springs, Gore’s Landing and Harwood. Lake Ontario and the Town of Cobourg bound it on the north by the famous Rice Lake and to the south.

The township is surrounded with very interesting historical attractions. For example, there is the Joseph Scriven Monument which recognizes Joseph Scriven who wrote the hymn, “What a Friend We have in Jesus”; Mount Ararat, the highest point of the Rice Lake plains and home in 1849 to early Canadian writer Catharine Parr Traill; the Cobourg-Peterborough Railroad Causeway that once crossed Rice Lake where partially submerged remains are still visible; Ball’s Mill which lets the visitor step back into time to 1842 when the unique structure began as a carding mill and saw mill.

A visit to Hamilton Township offers an incredible diversity of attractions for visitors with Rice Lake being the main attraction appealing to fishermen, nature lovers, water sports enthusiasts, and the many people who simply wish to get away, get some fresh air, sunshine and relax.

Bewdley, located at the northwestern part of the township is an ancient village, using North American dating. It was originally the site of a native settlement, and was thought to be a stopping place of the Mound Builders when they travelled to Ohio via the Ganaraska trail, a portage from Rice Lake to Port Hope.

The first land grant was issued in 1794 to Nellie Grant, the daughter of Alexander Grant, a prominent colonial administrator. The 200-acre grant included most of what is now Bewdley.

Bewdley was first named Black’s Landing after the first tavern on the site. William Black had an inn license in 1831. It was also the location of one of the first Rice Lake sawmills. In the mid-1900’s, it became Mill Point Lodge. Today, it is the site of Mill Point apartments.

In 1833, William Bancks named the village Bewdley. Bancks named the area for his ancestral home Bewdley, Worcestershire, England when he attempted to found an ill-fated gentlemen’s colony and sawmill at Cold Creek.

Bewdley is noted for its memorial to Joseph Scriven, who preached on village streets in the 1860’s.

Today, Bewdley caters to the many tourists and fishermen who come to Rice Lake to enjoy the lake’s fishing and vacation activities.

As you travel east on County Road 9, north of the junction with County Roads 18 and 9, the next point of interest is the historic village of Gore’s Landing nestled around a bay on the south shore of Rice Lake. The area was first called Saxe Town, Sidey’s Tavern, and Claverton. The present village was named after its founder, Thomas Sinclair Gore, a civil engineer from Ireland, who built a plank road from Cobourg to his property on Rice Lake during the 1840’s.

The village has been home to many famous people over the years – Archibald Lampman Jr., one of Canada’s noted poets and world-renowned painter of Canadian historical scenes, J. D. Kelly.

For over a hundred years, Gore’s Landing was an important canoe and boat-building centre. One of the builders, Daniel Herald, is thought to have built one of the first board canoes in the Kawartha region. His canoe known, as ‘Herald’s Patent Cedar Canoe’ was a double cedar canoe, planked inside and outside. In the late 1800’s, this canoe won many medals for Herald at international exhibitions.

Today, Gore’s Landing is a port-of-call with its picturesque gazebo and dock for boaters as they travel Rice Lake and the Trent-Severn Waterway. While in Gore’s Landing, you will enjoy a splendid view of the western end of Rice Lake.

As you continue east on County Road 18, you will wind your way to the hamlet of Harwood, named for a Montreal merchant, Robert Unwin Harwood. The area was first called Sully, by Cobourg entrepreneur and owner of the steamboat Pemedash, James Grey Bethune, to honour his illustrious ancestor, Maximilien de Bethune, Du de Sully.

The first few settlers in the 1820’s were mainly innkeepers and ferry operators. As early as 1827, a ferry reservation near Sully was petitioned for and, in 1833 established a service. In the 1860’s, it was a humming town, with two great sawmills turning out 50,000,000 board feet per year.

At the turn of the century, with the increase in dairy farming in the region, Stanley Southworth founded a creamery at Harwood. After passing through several hands, the business became one of the first co-operative businesses in the area called the ‘Farmer’s Co-operative Creamery Company’. Until the autumn of 1978, when it ceased production, it was a model butter factory, using cooling water from five springs, which maintained a constant natural temperature of 45 degrees, winter and summer. Today, to the north of the original creamery building, which has been demolished, is the Harwood Fish Culture Station. The site consists of 350 acres of land on the north and south sides of County Road 18. The site was chosen for its close proximity to stocking sites; large volume of high quality, spring-fed water of fairly constant temperature, ideal for cold water fish culture and suitable topography to design a gravity-flow station, not requiring pumps, or generators to distribute water. The $5.6 million Harwood Fish Culture station, completed in the fall of 1986 stocks lake trout and brown trout yearlings.

Today, in Harwood, only a few signs are visible of a once bustling industry but you can still see evidence of the Cobourg-Peterborough Railroad causeway that once crossed Rice Lake, carrying settlers’ effects into the hinterland and produce to Cobourg. The last train crossed the causeway in 1860. Some partially submerged remains of the old causeway from Harwood to Tic Island can still be seen. South of the village on County Road 15 is a historical plaque marking the burial place of German workers who died of cholera in 1854, during the construction of the railroad.

Today, Harwood is a quiet village of summer fishing and vacation resorts with the surrounding Northumberland hills providing views over the lake.

Retracing your steps back to County Road 18, head south towards Plainville. The next hamlet of note is Cold Springs, described in 1832 by Catharine Parr Traill. She wrote: “About halfway between Cobourg and the Rice Lake, there is a pretty valley between two steep hills. Here there is a good deal of cleared land and a tavern: the place is called the ‘Cold Springs’. Who knows but some century of two hence, this spot may become a fashionable place of resort to drink the waters. A Canadian Bath or Cheltenham may spring up where now nature revels in her wilderness of forest trees.”

To date, there is no spa or resort in the hamlet; however, the McIntosh General Store, operated by descendants of the founders of the area, is worth a visit. It offers an excellent photo opportunity for old country store buffs. The former Township of Hamilton Municipal office is located here.

Continuing south, the hamlet of Camborne lies ahead. Framed by eternal hills and snuggled down in its broad dale, Camborne was originally settled by people from Cornwall, England, hence its name. In 1878, it was a busy, thriving community with blacksmith shop, carriage shop, gristmill, sawmill and wooden pail factory but Camborne lives on as a residential area. As you leave Camborne, south of Majestic Hills Road on the east side of County Road 18 is the newly constructed Hamilton Township Municipal Civic Centre. A beautiful architecturally designed building, it reflects the heritage aspects of the township.

Travelling south on County Road 18 to the Dale Road (or County Road 74) intersection. Go east until you reach County Road 45 where you will arrive at Baltimore which is considered to be the earliest settled village in the township. At various times, the village was called Fisher’s Mill, Valley Mills and McDougall Mill. The Baltimore Creek, running through the village, once supported flourmills, sawmills, carding and woolen mills and a tannery.

According to the township Local Architectural Conservation Advisory Committee, the name Baltimore was probably given by the first settler, John McCarty. McCarty was a prominent Methodist, recorded in the area as early as 1805. It is thought he named the area for his family’s ancestral home in Baltimore, County Cork, Ireland.

Today, this picturesque valley village is a residential community. It offers the traveller a respite at the Ball’s Mill Conservation Area, located on the Harwood Road on the East Side of the Baltimore Creek. The park, controlled by the Ganaraska Region Conservation Authority, is located on land once part of the Ball’s Mill complex. Ball’s Mill is an outstanding landmark once vital to the area’s economy. The building has been restored under the “Preserving Ontario’s Architecture” program and has been designated an historic site by the L.A.C.A.C. of the Township and Province of Ontario. Lambert Stevens first built the mill constructed in the classical revival style, as a carding mill in 1842. It became a flourmill under the ownership of William McDougall. It was later operated and enlarged with several additions by three generations of the Ball family. The flours milled here, known as “The Belle of Baltimore” and “Shurflake” were considered to be among Ontario’s finest flours.