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1 Frederick was born at an unknown location Park, Frederick (I5829)
 
2 Edward was born September 10, 1886 at Salvage Bay, Newfoundland. Edward died December 20, 1968 at an unknown location, at age 82. Age 82 years 3 months 10 days. Dyke, Edward (I9615)
 
3 "Family lived in Grand Falls, Nfld, when Netta was a teenager." Newhook, Netta S. (I3541)
 
4 "Uncle Lloyd".
Their children were Jenny (b. 19 Feb 190?), Armina (b. 4 Nov 1914), Katherine (b. 21 Jun 192? at Thunder Bay, Ontario), Edith, Minnie, and six other children. 
Jarrett, Eloil (I3560)
 
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(13) Charles Newhook (bachelor), 1817-95

Born at Trinity in 1817, son of William Newhook (Trinity). Died in 1895 at St. John's, where he is buried. He never married.

 

In Hutchinson's 1864 Directory, he is listed as a shipbuilder at Trinity.

 

Messrs. Archibald, and Gilbert G., Christian, of St. John's, men in their eighties, recall him as an old, small, bearded man at Trinity when they were boys there. They know he built a schooner called Lizzie, for their grandfather, George Christian. They say the last vessel he built at Trinity was the Hiawatha, which I myself have seen.

 

Of his skill, Mr. Archibald Christian relates two anecdotes. First, he shaped a new stem for a vessel under repairs; when brought to be fitted in place, not a shaving had to be pared off it. Secondly, when a shipwright who had built a vessel in Prince Edward Island got nervous about the launching of her, Charles Newhook was brought there from Trinity and did the job.

 

Mr. Gilbert G. Christian, when about seven, was launched in the new schooner Alberta, which Charles Newhook master-built in Slade's Cove, Trinity, for the local firm of Robert S. Bremmer.

 

In "The Enterprise," a Trinity newspaper, of 4 December 1909, Rev. Walter R. Smith, who spent a number of years of his youth at Trinity, writes as follows: "I saw the new Dart launched in February 1859. She was a handsome craft, and designed and built by that A1 shipbuilder, Mr. Charles Newhook, who died at St. John's only a few years ago ...... she was not a very fortunate ship ...... In the future, I may speak of the Isabel, Thomas, Trinity and Henry Thomas; all these brigs I saw launched. They were all designed and built by Mr. Charles Newhook."

 

A letter signed Rambler in "The Enterprise's" issue of 27 November 1909 speaks of "...... a little house in which Mr. Charles Newhook, shipwright, used to keep the models of the vessels Trinity,Henry Thomas and many others which he built."

 

In the 1934 obituary in section (5) above, Shortis says that the Newhooks built "...... also the famous Henry Thomas, in which Capt. John Houlahan brought in 11,000 seals one spring."

 

An anonymous article entitled "Harbour Grace History, The Old Ships, etc.," in the St. John's "Daily News" of about 19 May 1959, reads in part as follows:-

 

"The Henry Thomas, one of the best known ships of those years, was built by Charles Newhook at Stoneman's Dock at Trinity, and was launched on the 8th February 1858. She went to the seal fisheryin March that year under Capt. George Stoneman, and was also employed in foreign parts with Stoneman as master ...... Capt. Field was in charge of her on a voyage to Sydney, and on her way back she was wrecked at St. Pierre. The St. Pierre merchants bought her and had her repaired, and made her the clipper of the French banking fleet. It was said that she could go through ice where other ships would get jammed and that she could run 18 knots."

 

A newsitem in "The Courier," St. John's, of 17 January 1855, reads as follows:-

 

"On the 4th of January there was launched from the dockyard of Messrs. R. Slade & Co., Trinity, a fine new brigantine named Isobel, of the burthen of 151 tons, new measurement. She was built by Mr. Charles Newhook, is intended chiefly for the seal fishery, and by competant judge is pronounced a handsome vessel, and as strong as wood, iron and good workmanship can make her. The launch was witnessed by a crowd of spectators all wishing success to the good ship and to her long-established and highly respectable owners."

 

Mr. Andrew Horwood, of 140 Campbell Avenue, St. John's, tells me that on her first sealing voyage, the Isobel was dismasted in a gale, that she worked into Trinity under jury rig, was re-rigged as a brig and went out to the ice again the same spring.

 

No names or particulars are known to me of other vessels that Charles Newhook (bachelor) master-built or repaired. He was the last Newhook master shipbuilder to practise that calling in Trinity,T. B.

 

 

 

(13) Charles Newhook (bachelor), 1817-95

Born at Trinity in 1817, son of William Newhook (Trinity). Died in 1895 at St. John's, where he is buried. He never married.

In Hutchinson's 1864 Directory, he is listed as a shipbuilder at Trinity.

Messrs. Archibald, and Gilbert G., Christian, of St. John's, men in their eighties, recall him as an old, small, bearded man at Trinity when they were boys there. They know he built a schooner calledLizzie, for their grandfather, George Christian. They say the last vessel he built at Trinity was the Hiawatha, which I myself have seen.

Of his skill, Mr. Archibald Christian relates two anecdotes. First, he shaped a new stem for a vessel under repairs; when brought to be fitted in place, not a shaving had to be pared off it. Secondly, when a shipwright who had built a vessel in Prince Edward Island got nervous about the launching of her, Charles Newhook was brought there from Trinity and did the job.

Mr. Gilbert G. Christian, when about seven, was launched in the new schooner Alberta, which Charles Newhook master-built in Slade's Cove, Trinity, for the local firm of Robert S. Bremmer.

In "The Enterprise," a Trinity newspaper, of 4 December 1909, Rev. Walter R. Smith, who spent a number of years of his youth at Trinity, writes as follows: "I saw the new Dart launched in February 1859. She was a handsome craft, and designed and built by that A1 shipbuilder, Mr. Charles Newhook, who died at St. John's only a few years ago ...... she was not a very fortunate ship ...... In the future, I may speak of the Isabel, Thomas, Trinity and Henry Thomas; all these brigs I saw launched. They were all designed and built by Mr. Charles Newhook."

A letter signed Rambler in "The Enterprise's" issue of 27 November 1909 speaks of "...... a little house in which Mr. Charles Newhook, shipwright, used to keep the models of the vessels Trinity, Henry Thomas and many others which he built."

In the 1934 obituary in section (5) above, Shortis says that the Newhooks built "...... also the famous Henry Thomas, in which Capt. John Houlahan brought in 11,000 seals one spring."

An anonymous article entitled "Harbour Grace History, The Old Ships, etc.," in the St. John's "Daily News" of about 19 May 1959, reads in part as follows:-

"The Henry Thomas, one of the best known ships of those years, was built by Charles Newhook at Stoneman's Dock at Trinity, and was launched on the 8th February 1858. She went to the seal fishery in March that year under Capt. George Stoneman, and was also employed in foreign parts with Stoneman as master ...... Capt. Field was in charge of her on a voyage to Sydney, and on her way back she was wrecked at St. Pierre. The St. Pierre merchants bought her and had her repaired, and made her the clipper of the French banking fleet. It was said that she could go through ice where other ships would get jammed and that she could run 18 knots."

A newsitem in "The Courier," St. John's, of 17 January 1855, reads as follows:-

"On the 4th of January there was launched from the dockyard of Messrs. R. Slade & Co., Trinity, a fine new brigantine named Isobel, of the burthen of 151 tons, new measurement. She was built by Mr. Charles Newhook, is intended chiefly for the seal fishery, and by competant judge is pronounced a handsome vessel, and as strong as wood, iron and good workmanship can make her. The launch was witnessed by a crowd of spectators all wishing success to the good ship and to her long-established and highly respectable owners."

Mr. Andrew Horwood, of 140 Campbell Avenue, St. John's, tells me that on her first sealing voyage, the Isobel was dismasted in a gale, that she worked into Trinity under jury rig, was re-rigged as a brig and went out to the ice again the same spring.

No names or particulars are known to me of other vessels that Charles Newhook (bachelor) master-built or repaired. He was the last Newhook master shipbuilder to practise that calling in Trinity, T. B.
BIRT: RIN MH:IF2415
BAPM: RIN MH:IF2416
DEAT: RIN MH:IF2417 
Newhook, Charles (I1385)
 
6 (Bruce Edwards) Hi everyone,
This is to inform all who are connected to my family tree that on 15 Apr.2002 there were 2 deaths in my family. They were.-

My Father,
Alexander Keeping Edwards 02 Apr. 1917- 15 Apr.,2002, died of congestive Heart failure at Bonavista Hospital. He was buried from St. Peters Ang. Ch. and laid to rest in the Ang. Cem. Catalina by Rev. Wayne Short, on 20 Apr. 2002.

My Sister in Law,
Diane Marcelle Edwards nee Rolfe, wife of Walter Maxwell Edwards, 31 Mar.1947 - 15 Apr. 2002 of Cancer at North Bay general Hosp., North Bay, Ont. She was cremated and a memorial service was held at St. John the Devine Ang. Ch., North Bay on 20 A pr.2002. she will be laid to rest in her family plot in East Angus, Que. on Sat. 27 Apr. 2002.( 
Edwards, Alexander Keeping (I1797)
 
7 (Charles«sup»«i»2«/sup»«/i», Charles«sup»«i»1«/sup»«/i») was born at Cow Head, District of St. Barbe, Newfoundland July 1851. Born after October 23, 1851 and before October 23, 1852, due to being age 31 years at the time of his marriage. Charles died at an unknown location, at age unknown.

He married «b»Mary Ann«/b» «b»BENOIT«/b» October 23, 1883 at Cow Head, District of St. Barbe, Newfoundland. Marriage solemnized in the School Chapel at Cow Head, North West Coast of Newfoundland, in the Mission of Bay of Islands in the Diocese of Newfoundland, October 23, 1883, Charles PAYNE, age 31, bachelor and fisherman of Cow Head, son of Charles PAYNE, fisherman and Mary Ann BENOIT, age 22, spinster of Cow Head, daughter of John BENOIT, fisherman. Married in the Cow Head School Chapel according to the Rites and Ceremonies of the Church of England, By me Charles William HOLLANDS. This marriage was solemnized between us: The mark of X Charles PAYNE & the mark of X Mary Ann BENOIT. In the presence of us: Augustus A BRYANT, John PAYNE Jr.


Conflicting evidence states that Charles was born 1844 at an unknown location. He resided at Cow Head, District of St. Barbe, Newfoundland July 31, 1872. Charles PAINE was a witness to the baptism of Ameila Jane HUTCHINS, along with Phyllis HUTCHINS and M. A. BENOIT 
Payne, Charles (I1300)
 
8 (Medical):She died at the Ste. Jeanne d'Arc hospital Stevens, Marie-Marthe (I3655)
 
9 (Samuel«i»«sup»2«/i»«/sup», Charles«i»«sup»1«/i»«/sup») was born at Parson's Pond, District of St. Barbe, Newfoundland September 26, 1850. Mary died July 30, 1929 at Daniel's Harbour, District of St. Barbe, Newfoundland, at age 78. Her body was interred after July 30, 1929 at Daniel's Harbour, District of St. Barbe, Newfoundland.

«tab»She married «b»Henry«/b» «b»HOUSE«/b» September 23, 1880 at Parson's Pond, District of St. Barbe, Newfoundland. Marriage solemnized at Parson's Pond in the Mission of Bay of Islands in the Diocese of Newfoundland, September 23, 1880, Henry HOUSE, age 30, bachelor and fisherman of Daniel's Harbour, son of Henry HOUSE, fisherman and Mary Ann PAYNE, age 30, spinster of Parson's Pond, daughter of Samuel PAYNE, fisherman. Married at Parson's Pond according to the Rites and Ceremonies of the Church of England, By me Joseph J CURLING. This marriage was solemnized between us: Henry HOUSE & Mary Ann PAYNE. In the presence of us: His mark X Ambrose PAYNE, John HOUSE, her mark X Martha BLANCHARD, his mark X Symeon PAYNE.

Conflicting evidence states that Mary was born September 26, 1851 at Parson's Pond, District of St. Barbe, Newfoundland. 
Payne, Mary Ann (I4647)
 
10 . Jack was born February 1890 at Norris Point, Bonne Bay, District of St. Barbe, Newfoundland. Jack was the son of George HOPKINS and Ann HARDING.

He married «b»Clarissa Jane HUMBER«/b» estimate 1913 at Norris Point, Bonne Bay, District of St. Barbe, Newfoundland.

He married «b»Alice Agatha«/b» «b»ORGAN«/b» December 27, 1922 at Norris Point, Bonne Bay, District of St. Barbe, Newfoundland. Entry No. 19 - Marriage solemnized at Norris Point in the Parish of Bonne Bay in the Diocese of Newfoundland, December 27, 1922. John HOPKINS, age 33, widower and fisherman of Norris Point, son of George HOPKINS, fisherman and Alice Agatha ORGAN, age 21, spinster of Norris Point, daughter of Matthew ORGAN, fisherman. Married in the Church of the Good Shepherd according to the Rites and Ceremonies of the Church of England, by me Geo Heber MAIDMENT. This marriage was solemnized between us: John HOPKINS & Alice Agatha ORGAN. In the presence of us: Eudora F. ORGAN, William ORGAN.

He married «b»Clara«/b» «b»TUCKER«/b» estimate 1917 at Norris Point, Bonne Bay, District of St. Barbe, Newfoundland. There was no issue from this marriage.

Jack died at an unknown location, at age unknown. 
Hopkins, John (I5191)
 
11 . «b»Edward«sup»«i»3«/sup»«/i» PAYNE«/b» (Charles«sup»«i»2«/sup»«/i», John«sup»«i»1«/sup»«/i») was born at Winter House Brook, Bonne Bay, District of St. Barbe, Newfoundland 1863. Ned died 1935 at Woody Point, Bonne Bay, Disrtict of St. Barbe, Newfoundland, at age 72.

«tab»He married «b»Catherine«/b» «b»CROCKER«/b» 1891 at Bonne Bay, District of St. Barbe, Newfoundland. Kate was born 1870 at Trout River, District of St. Barbe, Newfoundland. Kate was the daughter of George CROCKER and Sophia BLANCHARD. Kate died 1957 at Winter House Brook, Bonne Bay, District of St. Bar, Newfoundland, Canada, at age 87. 
Payne, Edward (Ned) (I4617)
 
12 . «b»Mary Jane«sup»«i»3«/sup»«/i» PAYNE«/b» (Phillip«sup»«i»2«/sup»«/i», John«sup»«i»1«/sup»«/i») was born at Bonne Bay, District of St. Barbe, Newfoundland November 23, 1858. Mary died at an unknown location, at age unknown.

«tab»She married «b»William«/b» «b»OUELLET«/b» May 18, 1882 at Woody Point, Bonne Bay, Disrtict of St. Barbe, Newfoundland. Marriage solemnized in the School Chapel at Woody Point, Bonne Bay, in the Mission of Bay of Islands in the Diocese of Newfoundland, May 18, 1882, William OUELLET, age 25 bachelor and fisherman of Hell Cove, son of William OUELLET, farmer and Mary Jane PAYNE, age 23, spinster of Winterhouse Brook, daughter of Philip PAYNE, planter. Married in the Woody Point School Chapel according to the Rites and Ceremonies of the Church of England, By me Charles William HOLLANDS. This marriage was solemnized between us: William OUELLET & Mary Jane PAYNE. In the presence of us: George WIGHT, Sarah Jane PAYNE, his mark X James MATTHEWS. 
Payne, Mary Jane Ann Sarah (I323)
 
13 1 son for George and Margaret Ivy(cut off) named Jam(cut off) publically Oct 27 Ivamy, James (I4323)
 
14 1. Likely the daughter of Jonah Newell ( a prominent Planter) J.P. at Tinity, 1780.
2. Also, likely a decendant of Thomas Newell buried at Trinity East on his plantation site, June 20, 1724.
age 78 years. (See the oldest headstone article, Downhomer May 1999 issue)
3. Mary Newell remarried years later to Dennis Kitt 
Newell, Mary (I1905)
 
15 1788 Sep 6 - married Robert Jones of Liver Poole in Lancashire in Great Britain and Mary Newell daughter of Jonah Newell Esq of this harbour, planter

Captain Robert's residency at this time of marriage is recorded in the Church of England's Trinity records as Liverpool, Lancs, England.

He is believed to be the master of an ocean-going vessel the "BRITANNIA" a picture of which exists on record at the Trinity Museum as entering NAPLES HARBOUR 1789 under the command of Captain ROBERT JONES.

Although, the said Captain ROBERT JONES appears to be the earliest ancestor in this connected JONES family tree line; there is on the Trinity records ROBERT JONES born 1760 to Stephin & Catherine believed part of the STICKLEY ancestral records an d the possibility must not be excluded that the ROBERT born to Stephin & Catherine is the Captain ROBERT of our search. It is conceivable that at a time when seamanship plans usually emerged early in youth; it was customary to complete midshipman ship and pursue master's papers in the seaports of England accounting for the residency at Liverpool. Young ROBERT could have made his way there - bent on acquiring a vessel and subsequently returned to his native harbor to proudly display his ve ssel in the harbor of his birth and ancestry and married MARY NEWELL after what could be one of several return voyages to Trinity prior to 1788 and for some years later. 
Jones, Captain Robert (I1904)
 
16 1849 list of inhabitants - Birchy Cove, married no children, 2 in family Brake, Ralph Matthews (I2979)
 
17 1849 list of inhabitants - Corner Brook, married 2 children, 4 in family

Per John Edgar:

According to the 4 baptismal records #21-24, Thomas and Mary had Benjamin, Thomas, Ralph and Madeleine baptised on Friday, 03 August 1849 by the Rev Todd Jones, one of the priests accompanying Biship Feild. It is still a mystery as to what Mary's surname was. Some argue that Captain Jock was Captain Jock Mitchell. However, that may be wishful thinking on their part. On the other hand it may turn out to be true. At the moment it is all conjecture. In this business you have to conjecture...just keep it to yourself...the next person reporting it leaves off the conjecture cautions. 
Brake, Thomas Matthews (I1038)
 
18 1849 list of inhabitants - Deep Cove, married 2 children, 4 in family
Head stones at Petries Point, Bay of Islands.

Joseph Brake
Joseph was referred to by J. B. Jukes in 1839 (1993:52) as an Indian:
On the opposite side of the sound to the old man's house we found an Indian wigwam, with an old Indian woman and her two daughters, one of the latter of whom has a daughter married to one of the old man's sons opposite. The old woman had a kind of moustache tattooed on each cheek, and spoke nothing but Indian, but one of the daughters could speak English. An Indian man, the husband of one of the daughters, was living with them, but was now away in the woods.

This daughter of the old Indian woman was Mary Mitchell. The old woman's husband was Captain Jock Mitchell
[antecedent of Matthew Mitchell].

J. B. Jukes 1839: Joseph Brake 3 in family, Listed as a Native, Barbers Cove, age 27
Joseph Brake is listed in Bishop Edward Feild's "List of Inhabitants 1849" as having 2 children with a total of 4 in the family living in Deep Cove, Bay of Islands. In Bishop Feild's journal on his voyage of visitation around the island of Newfoundland in 1849 (pp. 48-49) he writes:

August 3, 1849. We went on shore directly after breakfast to visit a family who had returned from the fishery yesterday evening. The man is a Brake, brother to the Brakes mentioned before. The mother is a Micmac Indian from St. George's Bay... Her father, she said, was Captain Jock. Four of their children were baptized with the conditional form. 
Brake, Joseph Mathews (I1647)
 
19 1849 list of inhabitants - married, 4 children, 6 in family. Edward was the only child that was educated, going to England for this purpose.

Western Star. June 1, 1960, Grave Uncoverd by sea erosion. (Ref R#1)
Western Star. June 3, 1960, Grave Uncoverd by sea erosion. (Ref R#2)
Western Star. June 9, 1960, Won,t be re-Interred. (Ref R#1) 
Brake, Edward Matthews Sr. (I3333)
 
20 1849 list of inhabitants - Riverhead, single, One in family

Western Star. June 1, 1960, Grave Uncoverd by sea erosion. (Ref R#1)
Western Star. June 3, 1960, Grave Uncoverd by sea erosion. (Ref R#2)
Western Star. June 9, 1960, Won,t be re-Interred. (Ref R#1) 
Brake, Robert Matthews (I2961)
 
21 1849 list of inhabitants - Tuckers Cove, married 6 children. 8 in family Brake, William Matthews (I2984)
 
22 1883 Marriage #21 solemized at Birchy Cove, Humber Sound in the Bay of Islands Mission in the Diocese of Newfoundland 3 Oct 1883 between: George Henry LOADER age 21, bachelor, fisherman, residing Humber Sound, father John Loader, fisherman and Ann Elizabeth HUNT age 23, spinster, residing Humber Sound, father George Hunt, fishermam. Married by Joseph J Curling. Witnesses: Edward Brake, Albert E. Loader, Jemima Loader, Rosanna Loader, Henry (could be Penney bur writing difficult to read) and William Rood. Family F416
 
23 1894 Ship Builder, 1898 Mas Mariner
Shown listed in McAlpines Directory 1894-1895
Shown listed in McAlpines Directory 1898
Shown listed in McAlpines Directory 1904 
Loader, Jeremiah (I595)
 
24 1921 Census data, Summerside, shows 1 month old
1935 Census data shows 15 years old Residing in Summerside 
Loder, Annie M. (I439)
 
25 1921 Census data, Summerside, shows 11 years old
1935 Census data shows 24 years old Residing in Summerside
1945 Census data shows 35years old 
Loader, George H. (I467)
 
26 1921 Census data, Summerside, shows 2 years old
1935 Census data shows 15 years old Residing in Summerside
1945 Census data Wesley was 26 years 
Loader, Wesley M. (I2555)
 
27 1921 Census data, Summerside, shows 25 years old
1935 Census data shows 38 years Residing in Summerside 
Wheeler, M. Cordelia (I4333)
 
28 1921 Census data, Summerside, shows 3 months old
1935 Census data shows 14 years Residing in Summerside 
Lundrigan, Joseph (I4238)
 
29 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Loder, J.B. (I393)
 
30 1921 Census data, Summerside, shows 32 years old
1935 Census data shows 4? years old Residing in Summerside
1945 Census data shows 56 years old 
Penny, Delilah (I309)
 
31 1921 Census data, Summerside, shows 35 years old
1935 Census data shows 47 years old Residing in Summerside
1945 Census data shows 60 years old

Description: Emily Theresa Hellyer of Benoits Cove married Walter J. Loder on 4 January 1914. She was the daughter of Joseph Hellyer and Mary Jane Wheeler. 
Hellyer, Emma Theresa (I436)
 
32 1921 Census data, Summerside, shows 36 years old
1935 Census data shows 49 years old Residing in Summerside 
Loader, George Albert (I1027)
 
33 1921 Census data, Summerside, shows 5 years old
1935 Census data shows 19 years old Residing in Summerside

COMPANION, Annie Genevieve
Summerside, NF
It is with great sadness that the family of the late Annie Companion announce her passing at the Western Memorial Regional Hospital on Sunday, April 14th, 2002 at the age of 85 years. Leaving to mourn with fond and loving memories; brother Clifto n (Irene) Loder, Summerside, sisters-in-law: Evelyn Loder, Marie Loder, Summerside, Jean Wheeler, Curling and Rhodena Loder, Ontario; brothers-in-law: George Companion, Lark Harbour, Fred (Rita) Companion, Corner Brook, Jack (Cecilia) Companion, Curling and Eric (Elvie) Companion, Frenchman's Cove, as well as a very large circle of nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends, particularly those friends of Mountainview Estates. She is predeceased by her husband William, 1991, brothers G eorge, Wesley, Francis, and sister Elsie, parents George and Delilah Loder. Visitation will take place from St. Paul's Anglican Church, Summerside beginning on Sunday evening from where the funeral service will be held on Tuesday, April 16th at 2 :00 p.m. Officiated by Rev. Ken Abbott. Interment to follow at the Church Cemetery. As expressions of sympathy, flowers graciously accepted or donations may be made to St. Paul's Anglican Church Fund or to the charity of one's choice. Funeral arr angements have been entrusted to Fillatre's Funeral Home, Corner Brook. 
Loader, Annie Genevieve (I1139)
 
34 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Loder, L.V. (I1238)
 
35 1921 Census data, Summerside, shows 69 years old

According to REV U.Z Rule and the book "Reminiscences of My Life", 1866, Amelia Loader of Summerside Bay of Islands was helper in Edward Brake's house

According to REV U.Z Rule and the book "Reminiscences of My Life",1868, Amelia Loader of Summerside Bay of Islands was in employ of Rev. Rule, Birchy Cove, Bay of Islands


Will of Amelia Loader
from Newfoundland will books volume 12 page 247 probate year 1922

In re AMELIA LOADER. DECEASED.

This is the last Will of Amelia Loader Summerside Bay of Islands Newfoundland being in possession of all my faculties & of a sound mind I hereby dispose of all my Possessions in the following way to Jeremiah Loader my Brother I Will and Bequeath my money in the Bank of Montreal at Curling or next Erarer
Witness my hand 29th day of July 1921 AMELIA LOADER Evelitt Ambrose Brake his X mark George Loader Walter Loader 1 last witness

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

CORRECT.
William F. Lloyd
Registrar of the Supreme Court of Newfoundland

(Listed in the Margin next to this will the following)
Fiat Sept 1/22
Johnson J.
Adm C. T. A.
granted to
Jeremiah
Loader. Sept 3/22
Estate sworn
at $322.49

Note: The wills in those will books are NOT actual wills. They are hand-written copies of a, "last will and testament," written by the court clerk, after the death of the testator, when the executor presented them to the court for probate. The co urt clerk didn't list the signatures at the bottom, he (or she) just put them in the book in whatever order they were in, on the original document, no spacing most of the time, no punctuation. The originals were kept by the executor.
We who have typed these wills, have made every effort to include all the errors that were on the microfilm, in order to avoid destroying the integrity of the originals, where ever they may be. 
Loader, Amelia (I349)
 
36 1921 Census data, Summerside, shows 7 years old
1935 Census data shows 21 years old Residing in Summerside
1945 Census data shows Ralph was 31 years

From Western Star:
LODER, Ralph, Corner Brook ;
It is with great sadness that the family of the late Ralph Loder announce his passing on Thursday, March 2, 2000 at the Western Memorial Regional Hospital at the age of 85. He will be sadly missed by his wife of 55 years Wilhelmina Loder (Hann); daughter Phyllis Keel (Randy); son Joseph (Sherry); two grandchildren: Pamela, Christopher (fiancée Kelly Jones); step-granddaughter Maryann Keel; brothers: Leslie and Hillard Loder; sister Betty Parsons; brother-in-law Kenneth Hann (Toronto); sisters-in-law Vida Hann, Olive McAuley; Janet Hann (Toronto), Minnie Loder, Rosie Parsons, Viola Hann, Kay Loder, Lillian Loder, the Sharpe family and numerous other relatives and friends. The funeral service will be held Sunday, March 5th at 2 p.m. from St. Mary's Anglican Church, Curling Street, Reverend Edward King officiating, followed by
the interment at the Mt. Patricia Cemetery Receiving Chapel. Friends may visit Fillatre's Funeral Home, 218 Curling Street, Saturday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. As expressions of sympathy donations may be made to St.
Mary's Anglican Church Memorial Fund or the Western Memorial Regional Hospital Foundation. 
Loder, Ralph (I1599)
 
37 1921 Census data, Summerside, shows 7 years old
1935 Census data shows 21 years old Residing in Summerside 
Loader, Elsie M. (I45)
 
38 1921 Census data, Summerside, shows 9 years old
1935 Census data shows 23 years old Residing in Summerside 
Loder, Joseph N. (I438)
 
39 1921 Census of Trout River

BARNES John Wm M Head Married 1878 Dec 42 Shoal Brook
BARNES Mary Eliz F Wife Married 1881 Feb 40 Deep Water Cove
BARNES Fanny Pearl F Daughter Single 1903 Aug 17 Trout River
BARNES Julia Mabel F Daughter Single 1909 July 12 Trout River
BARNES Geo Chas M Son Single 1913 Aug 7 Trout River
BARNES Tracey F Daughter Single 1919 April 2 Trout River


1935 Census of Trout River

BARNES John W. O $400 3 No Head M M 56 S.A. No Fisherman Lobster/Cod $150
BARNES, Mary Wife F M 55 " W Homemaker
BARNES, George Son M S 20 " No
BARNES. Tresa Dau F S 16 " W


1945 Census of Trout River

BARNES John W. Head M M 68 Bonne Bay Trout River
BARNES Mary E. Wife F M 63 Bonne Bay Trout River 
Barnes, William John (I5043)
 
40 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Loader, F. (I4308)
 
41 1935 Census data shows 13 years old Residing in Summerside
1945 Census data Hillard was 24 years

LODER, Hilliard
Summerside, NL
Passed away at the Western Memorial Regional Hospital on Tuesday, April 29, 2003, Hilliard Loder at the age of 80 years. He leaves to mourn, his daughters Judy (Edd) White and Kay (Gerald) Christopher, grandchildren: Gerry (Tracy) Christopher, Pa ul (Joan) White, Lisa (Eric) Thomas, Blair (Lisa) Christopher, Glenda (Rex) Jennings, Judy (Clayton) Pecknold and nine great-grandchildren; brother Leslie Loder, beloved sister Betty Parsons and a number of other relatives and friends. He was pre deceased by his parents Walter and Theresa, sister Annie, brothers Arthur, Joseph, John, Walter and Ralph. The family will be receiving friends at St. Paul's Anglican Church, Summerside, beginning Wednesday at 7:00 p.m., from where the funeral se rvice will take place on Friday, May 2nd at 2:00 p.m., Reverend Abbott officiating. Interment will follow at the church cemetery. As expressions of sympathy, flowers will be graciously accepted or donations may be made to St. Paul's Anglican Chur ch Memorial Fund. Funeral arrangements have been entrusted to Fillatre's Funeral Home, Corner Brook. The family guest book may be signed or a memorial donation may be made through our website www.fillatre.ca 
Loder, Hillard Paul (I1242)
 
42 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Loder, M.P. (I98)
 
43 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Loder, E.E. (I1028)
 
44 1935 Census data shows 8 years old Residing in Summerside
1945 Census data shows Walter A was 18 years 
Loder, Walter Avalon (I1453)
 
45 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Loader, C.G. (I1029)
 
46 1935 Census data shows ?? years Residing in Summerside
1945 Census data shows Marie was 15 years 
Loder, Marie Isabella (I471)
 
47 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Loder, H. (I918)
 
48 1935 Census data shows A Richard was 38 years Residing in Summerside
1945 Census data shows A Richard was 50 years 
Loader, Albert Richard (I903)
 
49 1935 Census of Newfoundland.
District of Humber
Section from Huge's Brook to McIvers
Microfilm Reel # M-8051,
Pages 421 - 430 
Source (S89)
 
50 1935 Census of Trout River

HANN Iver O 5 No Head M M 33 S.A. W Labourer General
HANN, Jessie Wife F M 29 " W Homemaker
HANN, Uaric* Son M S 8 " No
HANN, Simon Son M S 3 " No
HANN, Foster Son M S 8mos " No 
Hann, Ivor (I4222)
 

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