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Loader, John

Male Abt 1819 - 1886  (~ 67 years)


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  • Name Loader, John 
    Born Abt 1819  Dorchestshire, Dorset, England Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Gender Male 
    Died 28 Jan 1886 
    Buried 28 Jan 1886  Curling, , Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Person ID I1026  Loder
    Last Modified 19 Feb 2018 

    Father Loader, James ?,   d. Yes, date unknown 
    Mother Elizabeth ?,   d. Yes, date unknown 
    Family ID F1224  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

    Family Brake, Mary Ann,   b. Abt 1829,   d. 3 Jun 1887  (Age ~ 58 years) 
    Married
    John Loader & mary Ann - No Marriage Record.jpg
    John Loader & mary Ann - No Marriage Record.jpg
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    Children 
     1. Loader, John,   b. Abt 1847, Bay of Islands, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. Yes, date unknown
     2. Loader, Amelia,   b. 20 Jun 1851, Bay of Islands, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 27 Sep 1921  (Age 70 years)
     3. Loader, Elizabeth,   b. 1856,   d. 1875  (Age 19 years)
     4. Loader, Rosannah,   b. Abt 1857, Summerside, Bay of Islands, Newfoundland ande Labrador, Canada Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 14 Apr 1919, Summerside, Bay of Islands, Newfoundland ande Labrador, Canada Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age ~ 62 years)
     5. Loader, Jeremiah,   b. Abt 1859,   d. 4 Sep 1933  (Age ~ 74 years)
     6. Loader, George Henry,   b. Abt 1862,   d. 14 Feb 1914  (Age ~ 52 years)
     7. Loader, Jemima,   b. Abt 1864, Bay of Islands, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 8 Feb 1931, Woody Point, Bonne Bay, Disrtict of St. Barbe, Newfoundland Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age ~ 67 years)
     8. Loader, Lavinia,   d. Yes, date unknown
     9. Loader, Albert Edward,   b. 6 Mar 1865, Bay of Islands, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 16 Feb 1901, Birchy Cove, Bay of Islands, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 35 years)
    Last Modified 17 Feb 2018 
    Family ID F418  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

  • Photos
    John Loader's headstone.tif
    John Loader's headstone.tif

    Headstones
    John Loader's headstone.tif
    John Loader's headstone.tif
    Headstone

  • Notes 
    • Shown listed in McAlpines Directory 1871
      Shown listed in Lovell's Directory 1871, Bay of Islands

      The marriage document of John and Mary Ann was lost in a church fire at Birtchy Cove (now Curling), Rev E.Z. Rule Preist. Early in the marriage of Mary Ann they lived in Gilliams, 5 miles west of Summerside. Mary Ann may have been a resi dent of this community. They returned to sumerside later. (Note provided by Leslie Loder)

      Noted from List of inhabitants 1838 Western Shores of Newfoundland shows no listing of John Loader. Although this may be a partial list, we can assume that John had not yet come to Newfounland.

      John Loader (jr) was born in 1847.

      We can assume tha John Sr. arrived in Newfoundland between 1838 and 1847.
      OBJE: ROMN Head Stone John Loader

      1871 PlanterFisherman

      A Journal of a Visitation in the "Hawk" Church Ship,
      On the Coast of Labrador, and round the Whole Island of Newfoundland, in the year 1849.
      [By Edward Feild, Lord Bishop of Newfoundland]

      Source; Bishop Edward Fields journal, Bishop's Visitation 1849 (pg47,48,54)

      Thursday August 2nd, 1849; After dinner we rowed down to Gilliams Cove, about nine miles to visit a family named Blanchard. The wind and tide were against us, and the pulling was very laborious. We reached the place just before sun-down. It is a beautiful little farm, and has quite an imposing appearance from the water. The house is mean and dirty, and the old patriarch, who has lived here nearly seventy years, was in a state of great filth and discomfort. He is nearly ninety years of a ge. His mental faculties are good, but his bodily strength is nearly gone. He welcomed us kindly, and spoke with pleasure of Archdeacon Wix. A young man named Lorder (Loader) who was in the house, whom we had met coming towards us in a boat, inte nding to ask if we would take their dried fish, having concluded that we were traders. He (Loader) had been shipped from Dorsetshire a few years ago as servent to Mr. Brake, and had married and settled here. He expressed great anxiety to have his two children babtized; they were absent with their mother at Cape Gregory, fishing. fifteen miles off; but he resolved to bring them back tomorrow if I would remain till the evening. This I promised.

      Saturday August 5th, 1849; God upon us, we joined the Church Ship, released from her disagreeable and discreditable recumbency and under sail about 11 o'clock. The wind was light, but the night beaitifully fine, and soon after midnight we had ta ken leave of the Bay of Islands and were creeping gently along the shore towards Bonne Bay. Two families were brought on board the church ship, that the children might be baptized. One was the younger Blanchard, who had come with his wife and chi ldren in an open boat, all precedding day and night; and the other Lorder (Loader), whom we had seen at Blanchard's senior, and who with his wife anhad rowed some fifteen miles to bring his children for the baptism.

      Source; Pamela Small (a 1995 graduate - http://www.k12.nf.ca/templeton/summerside.htm

      The Community of Summerside:

      Sumerside is a small community on the North Shore of the Bay Of Islands bordered on the west by the community of Meadows and on the east by Irishtown. To the south is the water of the Humber Arm - better known to the people of the North Shore as "the bay". This community is one of history, sprit and culture.

      Settled in 1840 by John Loder, this community has grown to a population of approximately 900 people. It consists of may entrepeneurs who have successfully opened their own businesses. There are two confectionary stores: Norht Shore Video which of fers a variety of videos, and a dairy bar and McLean's store which meets your everyday needs. Summerside Ultramar offers assistance when you have car troubles and you can expect friendly service while you gas up. Sumerside is also the home of Nor tique Fashions which offers beautiful outer ware and accessories.

      Sumerside was the site of the only slate mine (which is currently closed) in the Bay Of Islands. There was also a Herring meal plant which processed meal from the waste of Herring. This meal was then sold as fertilizer.

      If you ask a typical teenager what there is to do around Summerside they would probably answer "nothing" but they usually find something to occupy their time. In the winter they spend their time snowmobiling, skating, or skiing. During the summer they spend their time swiming and playing softball in the evenings. Summerside has a beautiful park equipped with a swiming pool, swings, slides, picnic tables and a baseball field.

      There is more to Summerside than meets the eye. If you spend a little time you will find that the people are firendly and that the community has a sprit culture and history all its own. [1, 2]

  • Sources 
    1. [S37] Deaths and Burials 1881 - 1984 (Partial List) St. Mary the Virgin Anglican Parish Curling, Bay of Islands, St. George's District (Reliability: 3).
      Source: Judy Williams - judyw@reprodux.com Source: Allan T. Murphy - atmurphy@ns.sympatico.ca Deaths and Burials 1881 - 1984 (Partial List) St. Mary the Virgin Anglican Parish Curling, Bay of Islands, St. George's District Bishop Edward Feild - BOI List of Inhabitants, 1849

    2. [S110] Douglas Web Site, Ralph Vatis loder, John Loder (Reliability: 3).
      Added by confirming a Smart Match