Research Notes: Herbert Sneyd Family Notes

Ancestors of Herbert Alton Sneyd

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42. George4 LOCKINGTON; born circa 1816 at Ireland;[240] married Rebecca Wright (see #43) circa 1840 at Ireland;[241] died 18 Oct 1863;[242],[243] possibly buried at St. Mark's churchyard, Port Hope, Durham Co., Canada West (Ontario), British North America (Canada);[244] possibly buried at Perrytrown Anglican Church Cemetery, Hope Twp., Durham Co., Canada West (Ontario), British North America (Canada).[245]

He and Rebecca Wright lived before 1849 at Co. Cavan, Ulster, Ireland.[246] He and Rebecca Wright emigrated circa 1849 to Canada West (Ontario), British North America (Canada); "They finally landed at Port Hope, or Smith's Creek and settled on the banks of that creek, now known as the Ganaraska. "[247],[248],[249] He and Rebecca Wright appeared on the census of 1851 at Hope Twp., Durham Co., Canada West (Ontario), British North America (Canada); where George (35) was a labourer, Church of England, Rebecca (34) was Presbyterian, and Martha (12), Edward (8) and William (2) were present. All were born in Ireland except William, born in Canada.[250],[251] He and Rebecca Wright appeared on the census of 1861 at Hope Twp., Durham Co., Canada West (Ontario), British North America (Canada); where George (45) was a labourer, and Rebecca (43), Edward (15), William (9), George (7), Mary Jane (6), and Rosean (3) were present. The family lived in a 1-story fram house, on 1 acre worth $100, possessing 1 cow, and 2 pigs.[252]

Children of George4 Lockington and Rebecca Wright (see #43) were as follows:

  • 21. i. Martha3 Lockington.

  • ii. Henry Lockington; born between 1843 and 1846;[253] died between 1846 and 1849 at sea enroute to Canada.[254]

  • iii. Edward Lockington;[255],[255] born 11 May 1843 at Co. Cavan, Ulster, Ireland;[256],[257],[258] married Sarah Anne Lockington, daughter of Henry Lockington and Maria King, 17 Jun 1870 at St. Paul's Church Perrytown, Hope Twp., Durham Co., Ontario, Canada; where Edward (23) of Port Hope was a labourer, and Sarah Ann (22) of Port Hope Twp. was spinster;[259],[260] married Jane Black 15 Apr 1878 at Port Hope, Durham Co., Ontario, Canada; where Edward (29) was widower, and Jane (25) daughter of Alexander and Anne Black;[261],[262] died 23 Mar 1908 at Port Hope, Durham Co., Ontario, Canada, at age 64;[257],[263] buried at Union Cemetery, St. John's section, Toronto Rd., Port Hope, Ontario, Canada.[264]

    He emigrated in 1857 to British North America (Canada); yet his parents came in 1849.[265] It is unlikely that Edward married an Elizabeth (1843-1862) before he married Sarah Anne Lockington or Jane Black.[266] He and Jane Black appeared on the census of 1881 at Port Hope, Durham Co., Ontario, Canada; where Edward (39) was a teamster, and Jane (35), Anne (11), Henry (10), Maud (9), William (7), Etha [Eva?] (3), and Elsey (1) were present.[267] He and Jane Black appeared on the census of 1891 at Port Hope, Durham Co., Ontario, Canada; where Edward (47) was Presbyterian, labourer, and Jane (45), Annie (20), Henry (19) at grinder-file factory, William (17), Eva (13), and Sandy (9) were present.[268] He and Jane Black appeared on the census of 1901 at Port Hope, Durham Co., Ontario, Canada; where Ed (53) was a tanner, Jane (57), Annie S. (29), and Alexander B (18) a printer, were present, Presbyterian.[269]

  • iv. William Lockington;[270],[255],[270],[255] born 4 Sep 1848 at Canada West (Ontario), British North America (Canada);[271],[272] married Margaret McNaughton 8 Jun 1879 at Orillia, Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada; where William was a labourer at Rama;[273] died at Nassau 12 Feb 1915 at age 66;[274] buried at Little Lake Cemetery, North Monaghan twp, Durham Co., Ontario, Canada, sect K, row 3.[275],[276]

    He and Margaret McNaughton appeared on the census of 1891 at Douro Twp., Peterborough Co., Ontario, Canada; where William (38) was a lumberman, and Margaret (34), Harry (9), Alex (8), Frank (6), Eva (4) were present, all Protestant.[277] He and Margaret McNaughton appeared on the census of 1901 at Smith Twp., Peterborough Co., Ontario, Canada; where William (52) was a labourer and Presbyterian, and Margaret (40), Henry (19), Alexander (18), Frank (16), Eva (14), George (9), and Burt (7) were present, Methodist, all born in Ont.[278] He and Margaret McNaughton appeared on the census of 1911 at Smith Twp., Peterborough Co., Ontario, Canada; where William (63) was a swing-bridge tender poss. for the railway, Margaret (51), Frank (26) a signal man, Eva (24), Burt (17) a signal man, were present.[279]

  • v. George Lockington;[280],[280] born 28 Oct 1854 at Canada West (Ontario), British North America (Canada);[281],[282] died of carcinoma of liver and jaw 5 May 1930 at Port Hope, Ontario, Canada, at age 75;[283],[284] buried at Union Cemetery, St. John's section, Toronto Rd., Port Hope, Ontario, Canada.[285]

  • vi. Mary Jane Lockington;[286],[286] born circa 1855 at Canada West (Ontario), British North America (Canada).[287]

  • vii. Roseanne Lockington;[288],[288] born circa 1858 at Port Hope, Canada West (Ontario), British North America (Canada);[289],[290] married William Emerson 1 Feb 1878 at Port Hope, Durham Co., Ontario, Canada; where William (23) was a farmer of Fraserville, Cavan, and Rosanna (20) a spinster of Port Hope.[291]

43. Rebecca4 WRIGHT; born circa 1817 at Ireland;[292] married George Lockington (see #42) circa 1840 at Ireland.[241]

She and George Lockington lived before 1849 at Co. Cavan, Ulster, Ireland.[246] She and George Lockington emigrated circa 1849 to Canada West (Ontario), British North America (Canada); "They finally landed at Port Hope, or Smith's Creek and settled on the banks of that creek, now known as the Ganaraska. "[247],[248],[249] She and George Lockington appeared on the census of 1851 at Hope Twp., Durham Co., Canada West (Ontario), British North America (Canada); where George (35) was a labourer, Church of England, Rebecca (34) was Presbyterian, and Martha (12), Edward (8) and William (2) were present. All were born in Ireland except William, born in Canada.[250],[251] She and George Lockington appeared on the census of 1861 at Hope Twp., Durham Co., Canada West (Ontario), British North America (Canada); where George (45) was a labourer, and Rebecca (43), Edward (15), William (9), George (7), Mary Jane (6), and Rosean (3) were present. The family lived in a 1-story fram house, on 1 acre worth $100, possessing 1 cow, and 2 pigs.[252] She appeared on the census of 1871 at Port Hope, Durham Co., Ontario, Canada; where Rebecca (48) engaged in sewing and a widow, while Martha (29), Edward (25) a labourer b. Ireland , William (19) b. Ontario, George? (17), Jennie (15) and Rosie (13) were present on their 1/4 acre lot, Presbyterian, owning no implements.[293] She appeared on the census of 1881 at Port Hope, Durham Co., Ontario, Canada; where Rebecca (64) was a nurse, and widowed.[294]



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    44. Robert4 RANKIN; born 1824 at Ireland;[295],[296] married Elizabeth Moore (see #45) circa 1848;[297] died of accidental drowning 15 Jun 1895 at Kingston, Ontario, Canada;[298],[299],[300],[301] buried at Union Cemetery, St. John's section, Toronto Rd., Port Hope, Ontario, Canada.[302]

    He and Elizabeth Moore appeared on the census of 1861 at Port Hope, Durham Co., Canada West (Ontario), British North America (Canada); where Robert (31) was a cooper, Elizabeth (28), William (12), Robert (10), and Elizabeth? (8) were present, living in a 1-story Frame house on a quarter-acre.[303] Robert and family not apparent in 1871 census.[304] He and Elizabeth Moore lived in 1880 at Hope St., Port Hope, Durham Co., Ontario, Canada; where Robert was a cooper, and owner of ¼ acre, also housing son Robert Jr.[174] He and Elizabeth Moore appeared on the census of 1881 at Port Hope, Durham Co., Ontario, Canada; where Robert (54) was a cooper, and Elizabeth (49), both born Ireland and Church of England.[305] He and Elizabeth Moore appeared on the census of 1891 at Port Hope, Durham Co., Ontario, Canada; where Robert Sr. (64) was a cooper, and Eliza (59) was present.[306] In the Port Hope Weekly Guide it was said, "Kingston, June 17. -- On Saturday evening Robt. Rankin, of Port Hope, who, with his wife had been sailing about on his schooner the Eliza Fisher, was drowned at Swift's wharf. After the mate had washed the decks off, Mr. Rankin appeared under the influence of liquor and attempted to repeat the work which the mate had done. In drawing a pail of water Mr. Rankin fell overboard and on being recovered was unconscious. He was pulled out quickly, but every effort to resucitate him failed. He was rolled in a barrel, but life could not be restored by that process. Coroner Saunders decided that in view of the circumstances an inquest was not necessary. The remains will be shipped to Port Hope. The deceased was between 65 and 70 years of age."[307]

    Children of Robert4 Rankin and Elizabeth Moore (see #45) all born at Canada West (Ontario), British North America (Canada), were as follows:

    • i. William3 Rankin;[308],[308] born Dec 1849;[309] married Lavinia Phillips before 1877;[310],[311] died 1928;[312],[313] buried at Union Cemetery, St. John's section, Toronto Rd., Port Hope, Ontario, Canada.[314]

      He and Lavinia Phillips lived in 1880 at Hope St., Port Hope, Durham Co., Ontario, Canada; where William was a cooper, and owner of ¼ acres near brother Robert.[174] He and Lavinia Phillips appeared on the census of 1881 at Bolton, Peel Co., Ontario, Canada; where William (31) was a cooper, and Lavinia (28) and Mairim O. (4) were present, all CoE and born in ON.[315] In 1893 Constable William Rankin shot James McCabe, a prisoner escaping from Kingston Penitentiary.[316] He appeared on the census of 1911 at 23 Dundas, Napanee, Lennox and Addington Co., Ontario, Canada; where William (60) was a police magistrate, and Lavinia (58) was present.[317] He was Chief Magistrate in 1925 at Napanee, Lennox and Addington Co., Ontario, Canada.[318]

    • 22. ii. Robert J Rankin.

    • iii. Elizabeth Rankin;[319],[319] born circa 1853.[320]

    45. Elizabeth4 MOORE; born 1833 at Ireland;[321],[322] married Robert Rankin (see #44) circa 1848;[297] died 1893;[323] buried at Union Cemetery, St. John's section, Toronto Rd., Port Hope, Ontario, Canada;[324] her estate was possibly probated 1894.[325]

    She and Robert Rankin appeared on the census of 1861 at Port Hope, Durham Co., Canada West (Ontario), British North America (Canada); where Robert (31) was a cooper, Elizabeth (28), William (12), Robert (10), and Elizabeth? (8) were present, living in a 1-story Frame house on a quarter-acre.[303] Robert and family not apparent in 1871 census.[304] She and Robert Rankin lived in 1880 at Hope St., Port Hope, Durham Co., Ontario, Canada; where Robert was a cooper, and owner of ¼ acre, also housing son Robert Jr.[174] She and Robert Rankin appeared on the census of 1881 at Port Hope, Durham Co., Ontario, Canada; where Robert (54) was a cooper, and Elizabeth (49), both born Ireland and Church of England.[305] She and Robert Rankin appeared on the census of 1891 at Port Hope, Durham Co., Ontario, Canada; where Robert Sr. (64) was a cooper, and Eliza (59) was present.[306]



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      46. Robert H4 LIDDELL; born circa 1821 at Scotland;[326] married Margaret Jane Gamble (see #47), daughter of Martha Ann (--?--), circa 1851 at Newfoundland, British North America (Canada);[327] died between 1862 and 1871.[328]

      He and Margaret Jane Gamble appeared on the census of 1861 at Port Hope, Durham Co., Canada West (Ontario), British North America (Canada); where Robert (40) was a ship carpenter, Margaret (31), Martha (9), Margaret (7), John H. (5), Ellen R. (4), and Betsy (2) were present, and lived in a 1.5- story frame house on an eighth-acre.[329]

      Children of Robert H4 Liddell and Margaret Jane Gamble (see #47) were as follows:

      • i. Martha3 Liddell;[330],[330] born circa 1852 at Newfoundland, British North America (Canada);[331] married Noah Pethick circa 1871.[332],[333]

        In 1920, Martha Liddell and Noah Pethick lived at Park St., Port Hope, Durham Co., Ontario, Canada, at death of Noah.[334]

      • ii. Margaret Liddell;[335],[335] born circa 1854 at Newfoundland, British North America (Canada).[336]

      • iii. John H Liddell;[337],[337] born circa 1856 at Canada West (Ontario), British North America (Canada);[338] married Martha (--?--);[339] died 1932;[340] buried at Little Lake Cemetery, North Monaghan twp, Durham Co., Ontario, Canada, sect K, row 3.[341],[342]

        Also buried with John H. and Martha: John A. (son, 1890-1913), Leah (1900-1971), William R. (son, 1897-1963).[343]

      • 23. iv. Ellen Robena Liddell.

      • v. Elizabeth Liddell;[344],[344] born circa 1859 at Canada West (Ontario), British North America (Canada).[345]

        Elizabeth did not appear at home in the 1871 census, where she would have been age 12.[346]

      • vi. James A Liddell;[347],[347] born circa 1861 at Canada West (Ontario), British North America (Canada).[348]

      47. Margaret Jane4 GAMBLE (child of Martha (--?--), #95);[349] born circa 1831 at Ireland;[350] married Robert H Liddell (see #46) circa 1851 at Newfoundland, British North America (Canada);[327] died of paralysis, cerebral haemorrhage 4 Jun 1909 at 147 Stewart St., Peterborough, Peterborough Co., Ontario, Canada;[351],[352] buried at Union Cemetery, St. John's section, Toronto Rd., Port Hope, Ontario, Canada, row 7, plot 112.[353]

      She and Robert H Liddell appeared on the census of 1861 at Port Hope, Durham Co., Canada West (Ontario), British North America (Canada); where Robert (40) was a ship carpenter, Margaret (31), Martha (9), Margaret (7), John H. (5), Ellen R. (4), and Betsy (2) were present, and lived in a 1.5- story frame house on an eighth-acre.[329] She appeared on the census of 1871 at Port Hope, Durham Co., Ontario, Canada; where Margaret (40) was a widow, unable to write, and Martha (19) and her husband Noah Pethick (23) a sailor, Margaret (18), John (15), Ellen (14), James A (10) were present, living on 1/4 acre in town, owning no implements or wagons.[354] She appeared on the census of 1881 at Port Hope, Durham Co., Ontario, Canada; where Margret J. (50) was widowed, as was Martha Gamble (70) b. Ireland, and John (24) a sailor, and James (20) a brakeman were present, and all CoE.[355]



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        95. Martha Ann5 (--?--); born circa 1811 at Ireland.[356]

        Children of Martha Ann5 (--?--) and an unknown spouse were: