. {1}.
2. Henry H.
Ardagh, Life of Hon. Sir James Robert Gowan (Toronto: University Press,
1911), p 302. {2}.
3. research note: Francis's father was George
Morton as per 1) Sir. James R. Gowan in his 1911 biography. {1}.
4. Assumption made by
researcher: mathmatical guess based on ages of children, born 1744, 1749
and 1758.. {1}.
5.
Henry H. Ardagh, Life of Hon. Sir James Robert Gowan (Toronto: University
Press, 1911), p 302. {2}.
6. Henry H. Ardagh, Life of Hon. Sir, p 302:
Material in Appendix B, The Gowan Pedigree, was written by Sir James Gowan,
himself, and based on an age referrence he makes, it appears to have been
written in 1890.. {2}.
7. The Hattons of Wexford and Ireland, 1999.,
David A. Crerar, online
http://www.rootsweb.com/~nspictou/wexfordhattons.html. {2}.
8. research note: Sir James
Gowan claimed one Hatton daughter married Francis Morton, another married
John Hunter Gowan around 1730, and had six children. Henry Hatton died in
1669. This implies the second Hatton sister married Gowan at the unlikely
age of at least 61. Hatton family researcher, David A. Crerar, suggests
that John Hunter Gowan married Anne Hatton (b.c.1710), daughter of Henry
Hatton the innkeeper of Gorey (d.1741). Unfortunately, Anne had no recorded
sister, leaving the question of Francis' bride, unanswered..
{0}.
9. Jane Daly,
"Tinahely," e-mail message from to M. Bone, email of 25 Nov 2004, referring
to visit to Kings Inn Registry of Deeds, "Book 108 page 298 deed no 64046
Earl of Molton to Morton, 2nd May, 1743, Francis Morton of Tinahely **.all
houses, outhouses, coachhouses*. Of Tinahely heretofore in the possession
of George Morton and all part and parcel of Rossabawn and Lugduff***
witnesses Jack Hatton, John Briggs and Francis Morton."
. {2}.
10.
research note: James's mother's father may have been Henry Hatton as per 1)
Sir. James R. Gowan in his 1911 biography. {0}.
11. Assumption: mathmatical
guess based on children b 1744-58 and childbearing age of 15-45..
{1}.
12. research
note: Jane Daly's email of Oct 2004, from her readings of Ruan O'Donnells'
book, also "People of the Rebellion, Wicklow 1798", Joseph Holts' book, and
"Women's Accounts of the rebellion". {0}.
13. research note: possibly the Wm Morton born
1749 d 1829 was the brother of James, as both were of Lugduff.
{0}.
14. research
note: Jane Daly's email of Oct 2004, from her readings of Ruan O'Donnells'
book, also "People of the Rebellion, Wicklow 1798", Joseph Holts' book, and
"Women's Accounts of the rebellion". {1}.
15. Ruan O'Donnell, The Rebellion of Wicklow
1798 (Ireland: Irish Academic Press, 1998), p 410. {3}.
16. From the research files
of J. P. Morton, email of 1999. {1}.
17. Assumption: based on death date of 1822,
age 78. {1}.
18.
vol 1, Kilcommon Parish Register: "Henry of Forttown", #54 p 6,
(1814-1829), Representative Church Body Library, Braemor Park, Churchtown,
Dublin, Ireland 14. {1}.
19. Dun Laoghaire Genealogical Society, Corn
Growers, Carriers and Traders, Co. Wicklow 1788-1790 (Dublin: Dun Laoghaire
Genealogical Society, 1997). {2}.
20. Ruan O'Donnell, Rebellion of Wicklow 1798,
p 146. {3}.
21.
From the research files of J. P. Morton, email of 1999. {1}.
22. research note: Jane
Daly's email of Oct 2004, from her readings of Ruan O'Donnells' book, also
"People of the Rebellion, Wicklow 1798", Joseph Holts' book, and "Women's
Accounts of the rebellion".. {2}.
23. Ruan O'Donnell, Rebellion of Wicklow 1798,
p 264. {3}.
24.
research note: James's father was Francis Morton as per 1) Sir. James R.
Gowan in his 1911 biography. {1}.
25. research note: James's mother was proabably
surnamed Hatton as per 1) Sir. James R. Gowan in his 1911 biography.
{0}.
26.
Assumption: mathmatical guess: between 1740 and 1770, so to be between ages
20 and 50 at son Francis's 1790 birth. {1}.
27. vol 2, Kilcommon Parish Register: here
there is the only James Morton whose dates qualify to be ours: burial 1833,
b.c. 1758, (1829 - 1851), Representative Church Body Library, Braemor Park,
Churchtown, Dublin, Ireland 14. {0}.
28. Assumption: based on burial date.
{1}.
29. vol 2,
Kilcommon Parish Register, 1829 - 1851, Representative Church Body Library.
{1}.
30. research
note: The applotments found in vols. 1 & 2 of the Killcommon etc. Vestry
Book show the same acreage for James Morton in Lugduff townland, for each
of four years (95 acres). An additional listing for him in Lugduff exists
in 1824 (215 acres).. {1}.
31. Vestry Book: Combined Parishes of
Kilcommon, Crosspatrick and Preban: Applotment of 1824, (1824-1930), vol.
2, Representative Church Body Library, Braemor Park, Churchtown, Dublin,
Ireland 14. {1}.
32. Vestry Book: Combined Parishes of
Kilcommon, Crosspatrick and Preban: Applotments of 1791, 1793, 1797,
(1786-1824), vol. 1, Representative Church Body Library, Braemor Park,
Churchtown, Dublin, Ireland 14. {1}.
33. From the research files of J. P. Morton,
"James is noted in history as a Capt. of Yeomanry involved in engagements
during the 1798 rebellion as is a brother of his, Henry..."email of 1999.
{1}.
34. research
note: Bytown or Bust website commenting on McCabe List of 1829, #634
referred to "Captain James Moreton of Rathburn Infantry - see book by
professor Ruan O'Donnell on the 1798 rebellion in Wicklow." The book is
probably "The Rebellion in Wcklow 1798", pub. Irish Academic Press 1998..
{1}.
35.
Kilcommon Churchyard, Monuments, . {1}.
36. Kilcommon Churchyard, Monuments, .
{1}.
37.
FamilySearch(TM) International Genealogical Index, online
http://www.familysearch.org. {1}.
38. Assumption: as first child born 1804.
{1}.
39.
Kilcommon Churchyard, Monuments, . {2}.
40. FamilySearch(TM) International Genealogical
Index, online http://www.familysearch.org. {2}.
41. Kilcommon Churchyard,
Monuments, . {2}.
42. FamilySearch(TM) International Genealogical
Index, online http://www.familysearch.org. {1}.
43. Kilcommon Churchyard,
Monuments, . {2}.
44. Kilcommon Churchyard, Monuments, .
{1}.
45.
Kilcommon Churchyard, Monuments, . {2}.
46. Kilcommon Churchyard, Monuments, .
{2}.
47. research
note: Francis's father was James Morton as per 1) Francis' grave at
Shillelagh states he was "only son of the late Captain James Morton of
Tinahely", 2) Sir. James R. Gowan in his 1911 biography. {2}.
48. Francis Morton grave
stone Shillelagh churchyard Jane Daly, 2004. {2}.
49. John Capp via Pat
Morton, "The Australian Barrie Mortons," e-mail message from
jpmorton@sympatico.ca ("J. P. Morton") to Martyn Bone, 5 Feb 2001.
{1}.
50.
Assumption: based on earliest known child's birth (James). {1}.
51. Francis Morton grave
stone Shillelagh churchyard Jane Daly, 2004. {2}.
52. research note: The
applotments found in vols. 1 & 2 of the Killcommon etc. Vestry Book show
Francis having 1 acre in Lugduff following several entries for James there
since 1791. Two other Mortons who also resided there for as long: John and
William. Lugduff townland is ¾ km east of Tinahely town.. {1}.
53. Morton entry, Apr 1826
Tithe Applotment Kilcommon Parish, TRL; Tab 32/38 reel 113; Toronto
Reference Library, 789 Yonge St., Toronto, Ontario, Canada M4W 2G8.
{2}.
54.
Ordinance Survey of Ireland (1 inch), Sheet 138 (Dublin: Government of
Ireland, 1913). Hereinafter cited as Ordinance Survey sheet 138.
{2}.
55. Jane
Daly, "Tinahely," e-mail to M. Bone, email of 25 Nov 2004, referring to
visit to Kings Inn Registry of Deeds, "Book 829 page 66 deed no 557401,
Deed dated 6th March 1827, Indenture deed, Francis Henry Morton of Fort
Town Doctor of Physik and Francis Morton of Tomnafinogue*.several farms and
lands at Tinahely**previous lease of 31st day of August 1801 and 26th July
1804*.farms and lands at Tomnafinogue and Glenphilipeen lease*1st December
1775 and another in*.1770. ***1st December 1775 James Morton ****George
Morton deceased*..of 21st day of August 1801 and 26th July 1804.
Witnesses Patrick Kelly, Tomnafinogue farmer and Robert Symes of Dominick
St. Dublin, Attorney.". {1}.
56. Morton entry, 1833 Tithe Applotment Carnew
Parish, Tomlifinogue Townland, Toronto Referrence Library; tab 31/3 reel
108; Toronto Reference Library, 789 Yonge St., Toronto, Ontario, Canada M4W
2G8. {2}.
57.
Morton entry, 1853 Griffith's Valuation, Ballinacor South, Tomnafinnoge,
TRL; Wicklow fiche 6; Toronto Reference Library, 789 Yonge St., Toronto,
Ontario, Canada M4W 2G8. {2}.
58. complete list , 1848 to 1864 Index to
Griffith's Valuation of Ireland; Toronto Reference Library, 789 Yonge St.,
Toronto, Ontario, Canada M4W 2G8. Hereinafter cited as Griffith's Index.
{1}.
59. Francis
Morton grave stone Shillelagh churchyard, where age 88 at death in Nov
1882. {1}.
60.
Francis Morton grave stone Shillelagh churchyard, "Anne Morton their eldest
daughter who died 23rd Oct 1871 aged 44 years". {2}.
61. Francis Morton grave
stone Shillelagh churchyard, "Anne Morton their eldest daughter who died
23rd Oct 1871 aged 44 years". {1}.
62. Francis Morton grave stone Shillelagh
churchyard, "Anne Morton their eldest daughter who died 23rd Oct 1871 aged
44 years". {2}.
63. Francis Morton grave stone Shillelagh
churchyard, "Anne Morton their eldest daughter who died 23rd Oct 1871 aged
44 years". {2}.
64. Anne Morton plaque Shillelagh church Jane
Daly, 7 Nov 1772, "Anne Morton their eldest daughter who died 23rd Oct 1871
aged 44 years". {2}.
65. Assumption: as Anne, the eldest daughter
b.c. 1827. {1}.
66. Dr. Morton's Estate, The Witness and South
SImcoe News, Bradford, 7 Mar 1895, NB that sisters were mentioned but not
named. {2}.
67.
Edward Deane Morton, Estate and Probate File #8946, reel MS 1346, Archives
of Ontario, 77 Grenville, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. {2}.
68. Edward Deane Morton,
Estate and Probate File #8946, reel MS 1346, Archives of Ontario, 77
Grenville, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. {2}.
69. From the research files of J. P. Morton,
email of 1999, suggests the doubtful placename could be "Coolrus, once
rented by a William M, not far from Tinahely and both were on the Coolatin
estate", or "Coolroe which was rented by a John M[orton] and is in Queens
(Leix) Co.". {1}.
70. Dr. Morton's Estate, The Witness and South
SImcoe News, Bradford, 7 Mar 1895, NB that sisters were mentioned but not
named. {2}.
71.
vol 1, Kilcommon Parish Register, 1814-1829, Representative Church Body
Library. {3}.
72. vol 1, Kilcommon Parish Register,
1814-1829, Representative Church Body Library. {2}.
73. Francis Morton grave
stone Shillelagh churchyard, "Ellen Morton who died 19th Aug 1903 aged 77
Years", implying birth in 1826. {2}.
74. vol 1, Kilcommon Parish Register,
1814-1829, Representative Church Body Library. {2}.
75. vol 1, Kilcommon Parish
Register: page 8, 1814-1829, Representative Church Body Library.
{2}.
76. research
note: Lydia May is shown as wife to "James Morton, attorney" in two
Tinahely area baptisms: Genevieve in 1851 (Crosspatrick parish) and Francis
in 1853 (Kilcommon parish).. {1}.
77. research note: "Greenhall" was residence at
baptism of children 1851 and 1853. {1}.
78. 789 Yonge St., Toronto, Ontario, Canada M4W
2G8 1853 Griffith's Valuation, Ballinacor South. {1}.
79. Witness and South
SImcoe, 7 Mar 1895. {2}.
80. Edward Deane Morton, Estate and Probate
File #8946, reel MS 1346, Archives of Ontario, 77 Grenville, Toronto,
Ontario, Canada. {1}.
81. research note: Lydia May is shown as wife
to "James Morton, attorney" in two Tinahely area baptisms: Genevieve in
1851 (Crosspatrick parish) and Francis in 1853 (Kilcommon parish)..
{1}.
82.
Crosspatrick Parish Records: Baptisms 1830-1878, Representative Church Body
Library, Braemor Park, Churchtown, Dublin, Ireland 14. {1}.
83. vol 3, Kilcommon Parish
Register: "son of James and Lydia May of Greenhall, attorney", (1851-1914),
Representative Church Body Library, Braemor Park, Churchtown, Dublin,
Ireland 14. {1}.
84. vol 3, Kilcommon Parish Register: "son of
James and Lydia May of Greenhall, attorney", (1851-1914), Representative
Church Body Library, Braemor Park, Churchtown, Dublin, Ireland 14.
{1}.
85. George
D. Morton wall plaque Christ Church, Holland Landing M Bone.
{2}.
86. 1st
volume, Trinity Church Bradford and West Gwillimbury church records:
marriage record, Church Archives, 135 Adelaide St. E., Toronto, Ontario,
Canada. Hereinafter cited as Trinity Church Bradford. {3}.
87. announcements, Bradford
Chronicle, Bradford, vol I, #49, 27 Sep 1854. {1}.
88. Morton (Obituaries),
The Evening News, Toronto, 19 feb 1895, ?. {2}.
89. Ontario Vital
Statistics, Registration of death, #20903 for 1895, Archives of Ontario, 77
Grenville, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. {3}.
90. deaths, The Evening News, Toronto, 19 Feb
1895. {2}.
91.
The Late Dr. G. D. Morton, The Witness and South Simcoe News, Bradford, 14
Mar 1895. {2}.
92. The Late Dr. G. D. Morton, The Witness and
South Simcoe News, Bradford, 14 Mar 1895. {2}.
93. The Late Dr. G. D.
Morton, The Witness and South Simcoe News, Bradford, 14 Mar 1895.
{2}.
94. Lots 109
& 110, 1st Con. East, East Gwillimbury, reel GS-5813, pp 79-80, Archives of
Ontario, 77 Grenville, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. {2}.
95. Dr. George Morton, 1861
personal census, Bradford, film C-1072, Archives of Ontario 77 Grenville,
Toronto, Ontario, Canada. {2}.
96. Louis E. Cauz, The Plate, A Royal Tradition
(n.p.: Deneau Publishers : Ontario Jockey Club, n.d.). {2}.
97. advertisments, South
Simcoe News, Bradford, 31 May 1866. {1}.
98. George Morton, 1871 personal census,
Bradford, record info not given, Archives of Ontario 77 Grenville, Toronto,
Ontario, Canada. {2}.
99. George Morton, 1881 personal census,
Bradford, film unrecorded, Archives of Ontario 77 Grenville, Toronto,
Ontario, Canada. {2}.
100. Anna (Nancy) I.F. Morton Mather, The
Morton Family as remembered by Nancy ... in her 92nd year (New Lowell, ON:
self, 1968). Hereinafter cited as The Morton Family. {2}.
101. Lots 109 & 110, 1st
Con. East, East Gwillimbury, reel GS-5813, pp 79-80, Archives of Ontario,
77 Grenville, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. {2}.
102. research note:
partial source info: (Bradford City Directory?), vol. for 1891, p 12.
{2}.
103.
George Morton, 1891 personal census, St. James Ward, Reel T-6370, D3, p 11,
Archives of Ontario 77 Grenville, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. {2}.
104. William Laughton
Esq., 1851 personal census, Holland Landing, film C-989, Archives of
Ontario 77 Grenville, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, where she was age 17 on
1851. {1}.
105. Ontario Vital Statistics, Registration of
death, #23166 for 1893. {2}.
106. 1st volume, Christ Church Holland
Landing, St Paul's Jersey Parish Registers: burial record, Church Archives,
135 Adelaide St. E., Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Hereinafter cited as Christ
Church Holland Landing. {3}.
107. Dr. George Morton, 1861 personal census,
Bradford, film C-1072, Archives of Ontario 77 Grenville, Toronto, Ontario,
Canada. {1}.
108. Dr. George Morton, 1861 personal census,
Bradford, film C-1072, Archives of Ontario 77 Grenville, Toronto, Ontario,
Canada. {1}.
109. Assumption: probably died before 1871 as
she does not appear in the 1871 census. {1}.
110. research note: no
data on Henrietta found in 1871 census, Ontario registered deaths (which
began in 1869), Bradford or Holland Landing church records of burial..
{2}.
111. vol
1, Kilcommon Parish Register: # 151, 1814-1829, Representative Church Body
Library. {2}.
112. John Capp via Pat Morton, "Australian
Barrie Mortons," e-mail to Martyn Bone, 5 Feb 2001, including attachment
from John Capp. {2}.
113. John Capp via Pat Morton, "Australian
Barrie Mortons," e-mail to Martyn Bone, 5 Feb 2001, including attachment
from John Capp. {1}.
114. John Capp via Pat Morton, "Australian
Barrie Mortons," e-mail to Martyn Bone, 5 Feb 2001, including attachment
from John Capp. {2}.
115. The Late Dr. G. D. Morton, The Witness
and South Simcoe News, Bradford, 14 Mar 1895. {1}.
116. John Capp via Pat
Morton, "Australian Barrie Mortons," e-mail to Martyn Bone, 5 Feb 2001,
including attachment from John Capp. {1}.
117. John Capp via Pat Morton, "Australian
Barrie Mortons," e-mail to Martyn Bone, 5 Feb 2001, including attachment
from John Capp, claims 1875. {1}.
118. Edward Morton, 1901 personal census,
Barrie, film T-6496, Archives of Ontario 77 Grenville, Toronto, Ontario,
Canada, claims ages was 23 in 1901, dob c. 1877-78. {1}.
119. research note: age
23 in 1901, 26 in 1903, giving DOB 1878, 1877, and John Capp stated 1875..
{1}.
120. Anna
(Nancy) I.F. Morton Mather, The Morton Family as remembered by Nancy ... in
her 92nd year (New Lowell, ON: self, 1968). Hereinafter cited as The Morton
Family. {1}.
121. Ontario Vital Statistics, Registration of
Marriage, #3446 for 1903, Archives of Ontario, 77 Grenville, Toronto,
Ontario, Canada. {3}.
122. 1901 personal census, Barrie, film
T-6496. {1}.
123. 1901 personal census, Barrie, film
T-6496. {2}.
124. research note: age 25 in 1911, both at
census and wedding, giving DOB 1886, and John Capp stated 1884..
{1}.
125.
Ontario Vital Statistics, Registration of Marriage, county-registered,
Simcoe Co, Barrie Division, 1911, p 34. {2}.
126. Edward Morton, 1911
personal census, Barrie, 1911 / Ontario / Simcoe South / 23 Barrie / page
6, automatedgenealogy.com online. {1}.
127. John Capp via Pat Morton, "Australian
Barrie Mortons," e-mail to Martyn Bone, 5 Feb 2001, including attachment
from John Capp. {1}.
128. research note: Francis's father was
Francis Morton as per 1) registration of the younger Francis's 1911 death,
2) registration of younger Francis's 1864 marriage, 3) family tradition and
similar evidence for Francis's brothers. {3}.
129. research note:
Francis's mother was Eliza as per 1) information received from J.P. Morton,
2) registration of the younger Francis's 1911 death, where she was recorded
as "Eliza Dean". His mother was recorded on the death reg. of his brother
Edward Morton in 1916 as "Barrett?". Dean(e) is used often for male Morton
middle names, and Barrett only once. Francis named a son "William Edward
Dean Barrett Morton".. {2}.
130. research note: Date of birth indicated
by:
Census declarations:
48 in 1881, giving 1833
59 in 1891, giving 1832
72 in 1901 declared DOB 18 Jan 1829
80 in 1911 declared DOB Jan 1831
Death certificate: 14 Jan 1828
Burial record: 18 Jan 1828
Grave stone: 1827. {1}.
131. Francis Morton and family monument plot
#40 M Bone, "1827", stone was likely purchased and cut in 1952, possibly
following a previous inscription. {2}.
132. Civil Registration (Ireland),
Registration of marriage, Vol 7, page 974, The General Register Office,
8-11 Lombard St. E., Dublin 2, Ireland. {3}.
133. Ontario Vital
Statistics, Registration of death, #27727 for 1911, roll 169.
{3}.
134. Anna
(Nancy) I.F. Morton Mather, The Morton Family as remembered by Nancy ... in
her 92nd year (New Lowell, ON: self, 1968). Hereinafter cited as The Morton
Family. {1}.
135. Civil Registration (Ireland),
Registration of marriage, vol 7, p 974. {2}.
136. 789 Yonge St.,
Toronto, Ontario, Canada M4W 2G8 1848 to 1864 Griffith's Index, which shows
the townland of Boleybawn registered to a James Morton sometime between
1848 and 1864.. {1}.
137. Ireland, Ordinance Map of Ireland, # 46.
{2}.
138. Index
to Printed Rentals, Vol. 57, rental #928, National Archives, Bishop Street,
Dublin, Ireland 8, important evidence connecting Mary with her parents
Michael and Anne. {2}.
139. Anna (Nancy) I.F. Morton Mather, The
Morton Family as remembered by Nancy ... in her 92nd year (New Lowell, ON:
self, 1968). Hereinafter cited as The Morton Family. {1}.
140. Francis Morton, 1881
personal census, Holland Landing, film C-13249, 137 g, p13, Archives of
Ontario 77 Grenville, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. {2}.
141. 1st volume, Christ
Church Holland Landing: baptism record, Church Archives. {3}.
142. Francis Morton, 1891
personal census, Holland Landing, film T-6380, 131 g, p 10, Archives of
Ontario 77 Grenville, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. {2}.
143. Anna (Nancy) I.F.
Morton Mather, The Morton Family as remembered by Nancy ... in her 92nd
year (New Lowell, ON: self, 1968). Hereinafter cited as The Morton Family.
{2}.
144.
Indenture recording purchase of Morton plot, lot 40, Martyn Bone, Toronto,
Ontario, Canada. {1}.
145. Francis Morton, 8 Apr 1901 personal
census, Holland Landing, film T-6507, 130G, p 6, line 12, Archives of
Ontario 77 Grenville, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. {2}.
146. Minnie Morton, 1911
personal census, Bradford, 1911 / Ontario / Simcoe South / 28 Bradford /
page 3, automatedgenealogy.com online. {2}.
147. research note: Mary Eleanor's father was
Michael Elliott as per 1) Mary's registration of her 1864 marriage, where
father's name recorded as "Murphy Elliott" -- first name is nearly
illegible, and appears somewhat like "Maugley" or "Mangley", 2) Mary
Eleanor and Francis appear in a volume called the Index to Printed Rentals,
listed with Mary's mother and siblings, in relation to properties in the
Baronies of Clonkelly (Co. Fermanagh), and Dartrey (Co. Monaghan). These
most likely refer to her father Michael's holdings in Annaghilly North in
Clonkelly, and Drumard in Dartrey. Both these places are part of Clones
Parish. 3) Family tradition, especially as recorded in 1968 by Anna I.F.
Morton (1877-1972) where she states Michael Elliott died at age 90..
{2}.
148.
research note: Mary Eleanor's mother was Anne Fitzgerald as per 1) the
Index to Printed Rentals, where Mary and Francis are listed with Mary's
mother and siblings, in relation to properties in the Baronies of Clonkelly
(Co. Fermanagh), and Dartrey (Co. Monaghan). These most likely refer to her
father Michael's holdings in Annaghilly North in Clonkelly, and Drumard in
Dartrey. Both these places are part of Clones Parish. 2) Family tradition,
especially as recorded in 1968 by Anna I.F. Morton (1877-1972)..
{2}.
149. Anna
I.F. (Nancy) Morton Mather, The Morton Family (n.p.: unpublished
manuscript, 1968), though Aunt Nancy thought Mary was born in Dublin.
{2}.
150. Civil
Registration (Ireland), Registration of marriage, vol7 p974 states age as
19 years. {2}.
151. Ontario Vital Statistics, Registration of
death, #20158 for 1895. {3}.
152. Civil Registration (Ireland),
Registration of marriage, Vol7, p 974. {2}.
153. FamilySearch(TM) International
Genealogical Index, online http://www.familysearch.org, batch C701263,
source 0101111, 'no first-name given, son for Francis Morton and Mary
Elliott'. {1}.
154. vol 3, Kilcommon Parish Register,
1851-1914, Representative Church Body Library. {2}.
155. 1st volume, Christ
Church Holland Landing: burial record., Church Archives. {2}.
156. 1st volume, Christ
Church Holland Landing: burial record., Church Archives. {3}.
157. Anna (Nancy) I.F.
Morton Mather, The Morton Family, annotation made by William E.H. Morton
c.1980. {1}.
158. Anna (Nancy) I.F. Morton Mather, The
Morton Family, annotation made by William E.H. Morton c.1980.
{1}.
159. Anna
(Nancy) I.F. Morton Mather, The Morton Family, annotation made by William
E.H. Morton c.1980. {1}.
160. Francis Morton and family monument plot
#40, Christ Church, Holland Landing, York Co., Ontario, Canada.
{1}.
161. 1881
personal census, Holland Landing, film C-13249, 137 g, p13, age 9 in 1881.
{1}.
162. 8 Apr
1901 personal census, Holland Landing, film T-6507, 130G, p 6, line 12, dob
given. {2}.
163. FamilySearch(TM) International
Genealogical Index, online http://www.familysearch.org, batch C738836,
source 255842, "Eliza Armadine Mortan". {2}.
164. Obituary, Bradford
Witness, Bradford, 17 Oct 1937. {2}.
165. Obituary, Bradford Witness, Bradford, 17
Oct 1937. {2}.
166. Witness and South SImcoe, 7 Mar 1895.
{2}.
167.
Obituary, Bradford Witness, Bradford, 17 Oct 1937. {2}.
168. Minnie Morton, 1911
personal census, Bradford, 1911 / Ontario / Simcoe South / 28 Bradford /
page 3, automatedgenealogy.com online. {2}.
169. Obituary, Bradford Witness, Bradford, 17
Oct 1937. {2}.
170. FamilySearch(TM) International
Genealogical Index, online http://www.familysearch.org, batch C701559,
source 255901. {2}.
171. 1881 personal census, Holland Landing,
film C-13249, 137 g, p13, age 7 in 1881. {1}.
172. "Regimental
Documents, Martha Y.E. Morton", RG 150, Accession 1992-93/166, Box 6430 -
13; National Archives of Canada; 395 Wellington Street, Ottawa, Ontario,
Canada K1A 0N3, Officer's Declaration Paper. Hereinafter cited as
"Regimental Documents, Martha Y.E. Morton". {2}.
173. Interview with
William E. H. Morton (Stella, Amherst Island), by Martyn Bone, esp. 17 Jun
1995. Martyn Bone (Toronto, Ontario, Canada), Aunt Mattie married Duncan
when both were in their 60s. {2}.
174. Nurse of Great War Dead at Strathroy,
unknown newspaper (poss The Mail & Empire), Strathroy, Ontario, 26 Dec
1934. {2}.
175. 1st volume, Christ Church Holland
Landing: burial record., Church Archives. {2}.
176. 1st volume, Christ
Church Holland Landing: burial record., Church Archives. {3}.
177. graduating class of
1900 photograph, Martyn Bone (Toronto, Ontario, Canada), It is supposed
Martha is seated furthest left. {2}.
178. Martha Morton, 1901 personal census,
Collingwood, T-6496, Simcoe 114, B2, p20 line16, automatedgenealogy.com
online. {2}.
179. Assumption: Martha may have been Nurse
Superintendant earlier than the 1908 photograph suggests, but no other
photos extant. {1}.
180. research note: "The Collingwood General &
Marine Hospital was founded in 1887 as an eight bed facility in the
community of Collingwood, Ontario. In addition to caring for the people of
Collingwood and area, the Hospital took an active role in treating the
sailors of the Great Lakes. The G & M was one of the few hospitals that
would accept sailors as patients because of the prevalence of communicable
diseases among them." from http://www.cgmh.on.ca/past_present_future.cfm
viewed Jan 2007. {0}.
181. nurse graduation photographs, Collingwood
General and Marine Hospital (459 Hume St., Collingwood, Ontario, Canada L9Y
1W9), where Martha described as Nurse Superintendant and seated in centre
of each year's graduate nurses. {2}.
182. research note: Martha was witness to
Upward-Cottrill (Ont Marr. Reg 019737-10) in 1910 and Mather-Morton wedding
(018633-09) in 1909, where residence givin as Collingwood. {2}.
183. Martha Morton, 1911
personal census, Collingwood, 1911 / Ontario / Simcoe North / 39
Collingwood / page 23, automatedgenealogy.com online, line 20.
{2}.
184.
"Regimental Documents, Martha Y.E. Morton", RG 150, Accession 1992-93/166,
Box 6430 - 13; National Archives of Canada; 395 Wellington Street, Ottawa,
Ontario, Canada K1A 0N3. Hereinafter cited as "Regimental Documents, Martha
Y.E. Morton". {2}.
185. "Regimental Documents, Martha Y.E.
Morton", RG 150, Accession 1992-93/166, Box 6430 - 13; National Archives of
Canada; 395 Wellington Street, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada K1A 0N3, Medical
History Sheet, "5ft 3in... 130 lbs". Hereinafter cited as "Regimental
Documents, Martha Y.E. Morton". {2}.
186. "Regimental Documents, Martha Y.E.
Morton", RG 150, Accession 1992-93/166, Box 6430 - 13; National Archives of
Canada; 395 Wellington Street, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada K1A 0N3, Casualty
Form - Active Service. Hereinafter cited as "Regimental Documents, Martha
Y.E. Morton". {2}.
187. "Regimental Documents, Martha Y.E.
Morton", RG 150, Accession 1992-93/166, Box 6430 - 13; National Archives of
Canada; 395 Wellington Street, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada K1A 0N3, Casualty
Form - Active Service. Hereinafter cited as "Regimental Documents, Martha
Y.E. Morton". {2}.
188. office commanding, compiler, War Diary,
16th Canadian General Hospital (online at http://www.collectionscanada.ca:
Library and Archives Canada), vol 4, p 2, "M.Y.E. Morton reported for
duty". {2}.
189. research note: "Associate (Second Class)
ARRC The award is made to a fully trained nurse or assistant nurse,
probationer, or V.A.D. nursing member, who, belonging to one of the
officially recognized nursing services, has shown special devotion and
competency in the performance of nursing duties, over a continuous and long
period, or who has performed some very exceptional act of bravery and
devotion at her post of duty." from Royal Red Cross Class 2 (ARRC),
Veterans Affairs Canada, online
http://www.vac-acc.gc.ca/remembers/sub.cfm?source=collections/cmdp/mainmenu/group01/arrc&CFID=10954031&CFTOKEN=66899871,
Jan 2007. {1}.
190. office commanding, War Diary, 16th
Canadian, vol 9, p 2.. {2}.
191. Letter from War Office (Whitehall SW1) to
Martha Y.E. Morton, 7 Oct 1918; Martyn Bone (Toronto, Ontario, Canada).
{2}.
192.
"Regimental Documents, Martha Y.E. Morton", RG 150, Accession 1992-93/166,
Box 6430 - 13; National Archives of Canada; 395 Wellington Street, Ottawa,
Ontario, Canada K1A 0N3, Casualty Form - Active Service, Proceedings of an
Officer or Nursing Sister Struck off Strength. Hereinafter cited as
"Regimental Documents, Martha Y.E. Morton". {3}.
193. unknown newspaper
(poss Mail, 26 Dec 1934, though dates 1919-1925 are an assumption.
{2}.
194. 1st
volume, Christ Church Holland Landing: baptism record, Church Archives.
{2}.
195. 1st
volume, Christ Church Holland Landing: baptism record, Church Archives.
{3}.
196. From
the research files of Stanley Stych. {2}.
197. research note: source unknown.
{1}.
198.
Interview, William E. H. Morton, esp. 17 Jun 1995, June 1995.
{2}.
199. small
card, Confirmation Certificate, (17 Jul 1904), Martyn Bone, Toronto,
Ontario, Canada. {2}.
200. Interview, William E. H. Morton, esp. 17
Jun 1995, June 1995. {1}.
201. "Regimental Documents, George D. L.
Morton, #853305", RG 150, Accession 1992-93/166, Box 6428-23; National
Archives of Canada; 395 Wellington Street, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada K1A 0N3,
Attestation Paper. Hereinafter cited as "Regimental Documents, George D. L.
Morton, #853305". {2}.
202. "Regimental Documents, George D. L.
Morton, #853305", RG 150, Accession 1992-93/166, Box 6428-23; National
Archives of Canada; 395 Wellington Street, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada K1A 0N3,
Medical History Sheet, "mebomian cyst". Hereinafter cited as "Regimental
Documents, George D. L. Morton, #853305". {2}.
203. research note:
"Meibomian cysts... appear as slightly tender swellings on either the upper
or lower eyelid, or on both. They occur when the small meibomian glands (of
which there about 30 within the eyelids) become blocked, and they do not
usually burst spontaneously." IrishHealth.com, Jan 2007. {0}.
204. "Regimental
Documents, George D. L. Morton, #853305", RG 150, Accession 1992-93/166,
Box 6428-23; National Archives of Canada; 395 Wellington Street, Ottawa,
Ontario, Canada K1A 0N3, Casulaty Form-Active Service. Hereinafter cited as
"Regimental Documents, George D. L. Morton, #853305". {2}.
205. "Regimental
Documents, George D. L. Morton, #853305", RG 150, Accession 1992-93/166,
Box 6428-23; National Archives of Canada; 395 Wellington Street, Ottawa,
Ontario, Canada K1A 0N3, Card, "unit sailed 3 May 1917". Hereinafter cited
as "Regimental Documents, George D. L. Morton, #853305". {2}.
206. "Regimental
Documents, George D. L. Morton, #853305", RG 150, Accession 1992-93/166,
Box 6428-23; National Archives of Canada; 395 Wellington Street, Ottawa,
Ontario, Canada K1A 0N3, Casulaty Form-Active Service, appears to be
back-dated to 10 Apr 1917, though the record itself written 14 May 1917.
Hereinafter cited as "Regimental Documents, George D. L. Morton, #853305".
{2}.
207. "War
diaries - 3rd Reserve Battalion", RG9 , Militia and Defence , Series
III-D-3 , Volume 4950 , Reel T-10760
File : 475; World Wide Web; online. Hereinafter cited as "War diaries - 3rd
Reserve Battalion". {2}.
208. S. G. Bennett, The 4th Canadian Mounted
Rifles 1914-1919 (Toronto, Canada: Murray Printing Co. Ltd., 1926), p 101.
Hereinafter cited as The 4th CMR. {1}.
209. "War diaries - 4th Battalion, Canadian
Mounted Rifles", RG9 , Militia and Defence , Series III-D-3 , Volume 4948 ,
Reel T-10756-10757
File : 468; World Wide Web; online. Hereinafter cited as "War diaries - 4th
Battalion, Canadian Mounted Rifles". {2}.
210. S. G. Bennett, The 4th CMR, p 102.
{2}.
211. S. G.
Bennett, The 4th CMR, p 104. {2}.
212. S. G. Bennett, The 4th CMR, p 105.
{2}.
213. S. G.
Bennett, The 4th CMR, p 106. {2}.
214. S. G. Bennett, The 4th CMR, p 108.
{2}.
215. S. G.
Bennett, The 4th CMR, p 110. {2}.
216. S. G. Bennett, The 4th CMR, p 111.
{2}.
217. S. G.
Bennett, The 4th CMR, p 114. {2}.
218. S. G. Bennett, The 4th CMR, p 122.
{2}.
219. S. G.
Bennett, The 4th CMR, p 125. {2}.
220. "Regimental Documents, George D. L.
Morton, #853305", RG 150, Accession 1992-93/166, Box 6428-23; National
Archives of Canada; 395 Wellington Street, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada K1A 0N3,
Medical Case Sheet Form I 1237. Hereinafter cited as "Regimental Documents,
George D. L. Morton, #853305". {2}.
221. "Regimental Documents, George D. L.
Morton, #853305", RG 150, Accession 1992-93/166, Box 6428-23; National
Archives of Canada; 395 Wellington Street, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada K1A 0N3,
Medical Report on an Invalid AFB 179. Hereinafter cited as "Regimental
Documents, George D. L. Morton, #853305". {2}.
222. "Regimental
Documents, George D. L. Morton, #853305", RG 150, Accession 1992-93/166,
Box 6428-23; National Archives of Canada; 395 Wellington Street, Ottawa,
Ontario, Canada K1A 0N3, Hospital Card. Hereinafter cited as "Regimental
Documents, George D. L. Morton, #853305". {2}.
223. "Regimental
Documents, George D. L. Morton, #853305", RG 150, Accession 1992-93/166,
Box 6428-23; National Archives of Canada; 395 Wellington Street, Ottawa,
Ontario, Canada K1A 0N3, Hospital Card, "War Hosp, Stratford on Avon".
Hereinafter cited as "Regimental Documents, George D. L. Morton, #853305".
{2}.
224.
"Regimental Documents, George D. L. Morton, #853305", RG 150, Accession
1992-93/166, Box 6428-23; National Archives of Canada; 395 Wellington
Street, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada K1A 0N3, Medical History Sheet. Hereinafter
cited as "Regimental Documents, George D. L. Morton, #853305".
{2}.
225.
"Regimental Documents, George D. L. Morton, #853305", RG 150, Accession
1992-93/166, Box 6428-23; National Archives of Canada; 395 Wellington
Street, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada K1A 0N3, Hospital Movement Card, Medical
Report on an Invalid AFB 179, Medical History of an Invalid MFB 227.
Hereinafter cited as "Regimental Documents, George D. L. Morton, #853305".
{2}.
226.
"Regimental Documents, George D. L. Morton, #853305", RG 150, Accession
1992-93/166, Box 6428-23; National Archives of Canada; 395 Wellington
Street, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada K1A 0N3, Medical Report on an Invalid AFB
179, esp place of origin. Hereinafter cited as "Regimental Documents,
George D. L. Morton, #853305". {2}.
227. "Regimental Documents, George D. L.
Morton, #853305", RG 150, Accession 1992-93/166, Box 6428-23; National
Archives of Canada; 395 Wellington Street, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada K1A 0N3,
Form DMS 1300-50M-21-11 17. Hereinafter cited as "Regimental Documents,
George D. L. Morton, #853305". {2}.
228. Assumption: based on Casulaty Form-Active
Service. {2}.
229. "Regimental Documents, George D. L.
Morton, #853305", RG 150, Accession 1992-93/166, Box 6428-23; National
Archives of Canada; 395 Wellington Street, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada K1A 0N3,
Form DMS 1300-50M-21-11 17, reverse side. Hereinafter cited as "Regimental
Documents, George D. L. Morton, #853305". {2}.
230. "Regimental
Documents, George D. L. Morton, #853305", RG 150, Accession 1992-93/166,
Box 6428-23; National Archives of Canada; 395 Wellington Street, Ottawa,
Ontario, Canada K1A 0N3, Proceedings on Discharge. Hereinafter cited as
"Regimental Documents, George D. L. Morton, #853305". {3}.
231. research note: from
"Post Offices and Postmasters" on Archivenet, found at
www.collectionscanada.ca/archivianet/post-offices Jan 2007. {2}.
232. Francis Morton and
family monument plot #40, Christ Church, Holland Landing, York Co.,
Ontario, Canada. {2}.
233. 1st volume, Christ Church Holland
Landing: burial record, counting 5mo 15days back from 24 Sep 1884, Church
Archives. {2}.
234. Assumption: same month as burial.
{1}.
235.
Francis Morton and family monument plot #40, Christ Church, Holland
Landing, York Co., Ontario, Canada. {2}.
236. Ontario Vital Statistics, Registration of
death, Edw D Morton 1916 - 29856 roll 224 far end. {3}.
237. Ontario Vital
Statistics, Registration of death, E. D. Morton 1916 - 29856, roll 224.
{2}.
238. 1901
personal census, Barrie, film T-6496, where it was recorded as "18 June
1836". {2}.
239. 1st volume, Christ Church Holland
Landing, St Paul's Jersey Parish Registers: burial record, Church Archives,
135 Adelaide St. E., Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Hereinafter cited as Christ
Church Holland Landing. {1}.
240. Morton-Vivian (marriage), The Northern
Advance, Barrie, May 1912. {1}.
241. Ontario Vital Statistics, Registration of
death, #29856 for 1916, informant H.H. Morton also states mother was Eliza
Barrett (as opposed to Dean on brother Francis's certificate).
{2}.
242.
office, cemetery records, Barrie Union Cemetery, 338 Sunnidale Rd, at
Cundles Rd. West, Barrie, Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada;. {2}.
243. 1901 personal
census, Barrie, film T-6496. {2}.
244. announcements, Northern Advance, Barrie,
10 Aug 1916, p 8. {2}.
245. From the research files of Archives,
University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. {2}.
246. announcements,
Northern Advance, Barrie, 10 Aug 1916, p 8. {2}.
247. Assumption: this
only makes sense. {2}.
248. announcements, Northern Advance, Barrie,
10 Aug 1916, p 8. {2}.
249. Edward Morton, 1871 personal census,
Barrie, record info not given, Archives of Ontario 77 Grenville, Toronto,
Ontario, Canada. {2}.
250. announcements, Northern Advance, Barrie,
10 Aug 1916, p 8. {2}.
251. author not recorded, "#7, 158 Dunlop
Street," A Walking Tour of Barrie. {1}.
252. Edward D Morton, 1881 personal census,
Barrie, film C-13251, Archives of Ontario 77 Grenville, Toronto, Ontario,
Canada. {2}.
253. Edward Morton, 1891 personal census,
Barrie, film T-6368, Archives of Ontario 77 Grenville, Toronto, Ontario,
Canada. {2}.
254. 1901 personal census, Barrie, film
T-6496. {2}.
255. Assumption: Laura is likely Laura Mary
Morton (b.c.1884) daughter of William from Australia, and sister to Eveline
and Emily.. {0}.
256. Edward Morton, 1911 personal census,
Barrie, 1911 / Ontario / Simcoe South / 23 Barrie / page 6,
automatedgenealogy.com online. {2}.
257. From the research files of J. P. Morton,
email of 1999: "Certainly, if at the time he knew the contents of
Arabella's will (which he must have - The Barrie ) he did not have the
right to do so but as all other lines descending from Edward Dean had died
out by the mid 1950's or so, the matter is no longer of any consequence.
There is good reason to believe that the urn is in the US.".
{1}.
258. 1851
personal census, Holland Landing, film C-989, age was 52 in 1851.
{2}.
259. 1851
personal census, Holland Landing, film C-989, age was 12 in 1851.
{2}.
260.
Ontario Vital Statistics, Registration of death, #27618 for 1911, age
stated to be 72 yrs, 5 mos. in Jan 1911. {1}.
261. 1st volume, Christ
Church Holland Landing, St Paul's Jersey Parish Registers: burial record,
Church Archives, 135 Adelaide St. E., Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Hereinafter
cited as Christ Church Holland Landing. {1}.
262. Ontario Vital
Statistics, Registration of death, #27618 for 1911, mother stated to be
Maria Roe of Sandwich, ON. {2}.
263. Anna (Nancy) I.F. Morton Mather, The
Morton Family as remembered by Nancy ... in her 92nd year (New Lowell, ON:
self, 1968). Hereinafter cited as The Morton Family. {2}.
264. Arabella Anna
Morton, Probate file #6523, found on reel MS 1330, Archives of Ontario, 77
Grenville, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. {2}.
265. 1871 personal census, Barrie, record info
not given, where William age 7 in 1871. {2}.
266. 1871 personal
census, Barrie, record info not given, where William age 7 in 1871.
{1}.
267.
source not known, unnamed newspaper, prob. Fort William, loose notes, not
referrencd. {1}.
268. W.L. Morton, Here 50 yrs., Dies at 75,
Daily Times Journal, Fort William (Thunder Bay), ON, 2 dec 1941, p 14.
{2}.
269. W.L.
Morton, Here 50 yrs., Dies at 75, Daily Times Journal, Fort William
(Thunder Bay), ON, 2 dec 1941, p 14. {2}.
270. W.L. Morton, Here 50 yrs., Dies at 75,
Daily Times Journal, Fort William (Thunder Bay), ON, 2 dec 1941, p 14.
{2}.
271.
Probate file #6523, found on reel MS 1330, letters of Oct and Nov 1918.
{2}.
272. 1st
volume, Trinity Church Bradford: baptismal record, Church Archives.
{2}.
273. 1st
volume, Trinity Church Bradford: baptismal record, Church Archives.
{2}.
274. 1901
personal census, Barrie, film T-6496. {2}.
275. office, cemetery records, Barrie Union
Cemetery, 338 Sunnidale Rd, at Cundles Rd. West, Barrie, Simcoe Co.,
Ontario, Canada, on monument. {1}.
276. office, cemetery records, Barrie Union
Cemetery, 338 Sunnidale Rd, at Cundles Rd. West, Barrie, Simcoe Co.,
Ontario, Canada;. {2}.
277. From the research files of Archives,
University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, containing obit for
Walter. {2}.
278. 1881 personal census, Barrie, film
C-13251, age 8 in 1881. {1}.
279. Morton, Walter Deane, Globe and Mail,
Toronto, 28 Jul 1939. {1}.
280. From the research files of Archives,
University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, containing obit for
Walter. {2}.
281. Morton, Walter Deane, Globe and Mail,
Toronto, 28 Jul 1939. {2}.
282. Arabella Anna Morton, Probate file #6523,
found on reel MS 1330, Archives of Ontario, 77 Grenville, Toronto, Ontario,
Canada. {2}.
283. 1st volume, Trinity Church Bradford:
baptismal record, Church Archives. {1}.
284. office, cemetery records, Barrie Union
Cemetery, 338 Sunnidale Rd, at Cundles Rd. West, Barrie, Simcoe Co.,
Ontario, Canada;. {1}.
285. 1901 personal census, Barrie, film
T-6496, age 21 in 1901, yet no specific DOB given. {2}.
286. John Capp via Pat
Morton, "Australian Barrie Mortons," e-mail to Martyn Bone, 5 Feb 2001,
including attachment from John Capp. {1}.
287. John Capp via Pat Morton, "Australian
Barrie Mortons," e-mail to Martyn Bone, 5 Feb 2001, including attachment
from John Capp.. {1}.
288. John Capp via Pat Morton, "Australian
Barrie Mortons," e-mail to Martyn Bone, 5 Feb 2001, including attachment
from John Capp.. {2}.
289. Civil Registration (Ireland),
Registration of Birth, [no name] male only from vol 2, p 1022, The General
Register Office, 8-11 Lombard St. E., Dublin 2, Ireland. {2}.
290. Assumption: record
of marriage not yet found, assumed 1894. {0}.
291. From the research
files of Stanley Stych, exact date given as 28 Apr 1897. {2}.
292. Ontario Vital
Statistics, Registration of death, #31527 for 1904. {3}.
293. Indenture recording
purchase: where William's signature appears, Martyn Bone. {2}.
294. William Morton, 10
Apr 1901 personal census, Holland Landing, film T-6507, 130G, p 8, line 3,
Archives of Ontario 77 Grenville, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. {2}.
295. William Edward Dean
Barrett Morton, Inventory and Valuation of Real Estate, WIlliam E.D.B.
Morton no file number, Archives of Ontario, 77 Grenville, Toronto, Ontario,
Canada. {2}.
296. "Biographical Directory of Simcoe County
Subscribers," Illustrated Atlas of the County of Simcoe, (Toronto: Beldin,
1881), p 53 of 1970 reprint, Wood, Robert. Hereinafter cited as "Simcoe Co.
Atlas". {1}.
297. Robert Wood, 1881 personal census, West
Gwillimbury, reel C-13250, Archives of Ontario 77 Grenville, Toronto,
Ontario, Canada, age 13 in 1881. {2}.
298. From the research files of Stanley Stych.
{2}.
299. Mrs.
Morton, The Bradford Witness, Bradford, 3 Nov 1937, front page.
{2}.
300.
Obituary, Bradford Witness, Bradford, 10 Nov 1937. {2}.
301. 1st volume, Trinity
Church Bradford: confirmation record, Church Archives. {3}.
302. Mrs. Morton, The
Bradford Witness, Bradford, 3 Nov 1937, front page. {2}.
303. research note:
census reports age 4 in 1881 (c.1877), cemetery marker (b.1876), 1901
census states exact date (26 Oct 1877), IGI batch C009462 (26 OCT 1876,
Wicklow, Ireland), 1911 census (Oct 1876). {2}.
304. 1st volume, Trinity
Church Bradford: marriage record, date not apparent, Church Archives.
{1}.
305.
Ontario Vital Statistics, Registration of Marriage, 018633-09 online at
http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~maryc/simcoe09.htm. {2}.
306. Assumption: cemetery
marker says 1876-1972.. {1}.
307. Assumption: based a volume of monument
inscriptions for Simcoe County North, read at National Archives, Ottawa.
{2}.
308.
Interview, William E. H. Morton, esp. 17 Jun 1995. {2}.
309. James Mather, 1911
personal census, Sunnidale Twp., 1911 / Ontario / Simcoe North / 29
Sunnidale / page 6, automatedgenealogy.com online. {2}.
310. Assumption: based on
transcription of Mather cemetery marker(s) in volume read at Nation
Archives. {2}.
311. 1st volume, Trinity Church Bradford and
West Gwillimbury church records: marriage record, Church Archives, 135
Adelaide St. E., Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Hereinafter cited as Trinity
Church Bradford. {2}.
312. From the research files of Stanley Stych,
exact date. {2}.
313. Ontario Vital Statistics, Registration of
Marriage, 018374-03 online at
http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~maryc/vic03.htm. {2}.
314. Assumption: based on
transcription of Mather cemetery marker(s) in volume read at Nation
Archives. {2}.
315. 1st volume, Trinity Church Bradford:
baptismal record, Church Archives. {3}.
316. 1st volume, Trinity Church Bradford:
baptismal record, Church Archives. {1}.
317. From the research files of Stanley Stych,
exact date given. {2}.
318. research note: Edward's father was
Francis Morton as per 1) registration of Edward's 1885 birth, 2)
registration of Edward's 1912 marriage, 3) relationship shown in Francis's
1891 and 1901 censuses, 4) Family tradition, especially as recorded in 1968
by Anna I.F. Morton (1877-1972).. {3}.
319. research note: Edward's mother was Mary
Eleanor Elliott as per 1) registration of Edward's 1885 birth, 2)
registration of Edward's 1912 marriage, 3) relationship shown in Francis's
1891 and 1901 censuses, 4) Family tradition, especially as recorded in 1968
by Anna I.F. Morton (1877-1972).. {3}.
320. Ontario Vital Statistics, Registration of
Birth, #43130 for 1886, note: Edward had great difficulty locating
verification of his age when applying for his Canada Pension circa 1951.
This registration could not be located with ease as it was registered in
the following year, Archives of Ontario, 77 Grenville, Toronto, Ontario,
Canada. {3}.
321. Ontario Vital Statistics, Registration of
Marriage, #24490 for 1912, where Alice's middle name spelled "Theresa".
{3}.
322.
research note: Toronto Star, 1 Feb 1980, p C17. {2}.
323. research note:
Poppa, Uncle Al, and I buried Gumpy in late Spring. {2}.
324. Interview, William
E. H. Morton, esp. 17 Jun 1995, June 1995. {2}.
325. Anna (Nancy) I.F.
Morton Mather, The Morton Family as remembered by Nancy ... in her 92nd
year (New Lowell, ON: self, 1968). Hereinafter cited as The Morton Family.
{2}.
326. 1st
volume, Christ Church Holland Landing: confirmation record, Church
Archives. {2}.
327. Interview, William E. H. Morton, esp. 17
Jun 1995, June 1995. {2}.
328. Interview, William E. H. Morton, esp. 17
Jun 1995, June 1995. {2}.
329. research note: The 1911 census entry for
Edward Morton, b. Oct 1885, lodger with the Thompsons in York South #13 p33
is probably not this Edward: he declared he arrived from England in 1911.
{0}.
330.
Toronto City Directory (Toronto: W. H. Irwin (1870-73), Fisher&Taylor
(1874-77), Might&Co. (1878-82, 1891-2003), R. L. Polk (1883-90), pub.
annually), vol. 1913, 1915, 1916 (different owner). {2}.
331. Interview, William
E. H. Morton, esp. 17 Jun 1995. {2}.
332. Toronto City Directory, vol. 1924-27,
1930, 1933-37, 1940. {2}.
333. research note: Raymond Ave. residences
did not appear in the Toronto City Directories until 1922 in the suburb
Lambton Mills. Ned's house first appeared in 1924 as 65 Raymond Ave. It
became number 75 in 1927. The community was called Humber Crest from 1937.
Source: Toronto CIty DIrectories vols. 1920-27, 1930, 1937..
{1}.
334.
Interview, William E. H. Morton, esp. 17 Jun 1995, though residence from
1918-1924 not confirmed. {1}.
335. Interview, William E. H. Morton, esp. 17
Jun 1995. {1}.
336. research note: Alice's father was Henry
Holtorf as per 1) Alice's 1887 birth registration, 2) Alice's registration
of marriage of 1912, 3) Henry's marriage to Mary Jane Hulse in 1886,
Alice's mother, 4) family tradition, especially stories of Henry's marriage
and apparent disappearance. {3}.
337. research note: Alice's mother was Mary
Jane Hulse as per 1) Alice's 1887 birth registration, 2) Alice's
registration of her 1912 marriage, 3) Henry Hulse Sen.'s 1901 census where
Mary Jane and Alice were recorded, 4) family tradition, including several
photos. {3}.
338. Ontario Vital Statistics, Registration of
Birth, #3845 for 1887, where middle name spelled "Terasa". {3}.
339. Henry Hulse, 18 Apr
1901 personal census, Bradford, reel T-6507, dist 130, B1, p 12, Archives
of Ontario 77 Grenville, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, stated birth was 13 Dec
1888, obviously wrong as that is almost two years later than Alice's birth
registration. {2}.
340. Morton Alice T, Toronto Star, Toronto, 17
Nov 1971, p 58. {2}.
341. Morton Alice T, Toronto Star, Toronto, 17
Nov 1971, p 58. {2}.
342. 1st volume, Trinity Church Bradford,
Church Archives. {2}.
343. Joseph Alex Hewitt, 1911 personal census,
Toronto, 1911 / Ontario / Toronto West / 89 Toronto / page 5,
automatedgenealogy.com online. {2}.
344. Toronto City Directory, vol. 1912.
{2}.
345. 1st
volume, Trinity Church Bradford: baptismal record, Church Archives.
{2}.
346.
Barrie Library, compiler, Newspaper Announcements (Barrie: Barrie Library),
Northern Advance, 22, 19 nov 1896, p1, c1. {2}.
347. Assumption: probably
from announcement lists in Barrie Library. {1}.
348. research note: 1911
/ Ontario / Simcoe South / 23 Barrie / page 8 at automatedgenealogy.com.
{2}.
349.
Arabella Anna Morton, Probate file #6523, found on reel MS 1330, Archives
of Ontario, 77 Grenville, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. {2}.
350. office, cemetery
records, Barrie Union Cemetery, 338 Sunnidale Rd, at Cundles Rd. West,
Barrie, Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada, on monument. {2}.
351. Assumption: based on
burial date of 16 Mar 1954. {1}.
352. Barrie Library, Newspaper Announcements,
Northern Advance, 14 apr 1898, p1 c1. {0}.
353. Barrie Library, Newspaper Announcements,
Northern Advance, 14 apr 1898, p1 c1. {1}.
354. office, cemetery records, Barrie Union
Cemetery, 338 Sunnidale Rd, at Cundles Rd. West, Barrie, Simcoe Co.,
Ontario, Canada;. {2}.
355. office, cemetery records, Barrie Union
Cemetery, 338 Sunnidale Rd, at Cundles Rd. West, Barrie, Simcoe Co.,
Ontario, Canada;. {2}.
356. office, cemetery records, Barrie Union
Cemetery, 338 Sunnidale Rd, at Cundles Rd. West, Barrie, Simcoe Co.,
Ontario, Canada;. {2}.
357. Northern Advance, 22 Feb 1917, p 8.
{2}.
358.
Northern Advance, 22 Feb 1917, p 8. {2}.
359. research note: 1911 / Ontario / Simcoe
South / 23 Barrie / page 8 at automatedgenealogy.com. {2}.
360. research note: 1911
/ Ontario / Simcoe South / 23 Barrie / page 8 at automatedgenealogy.com.
{2}.
361. 1871
personal census, Barrie, record info not given, where Reginald age 3 in
1871. {1}.
362. From the research files of University of
Toronto Alumni, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
{2}.
363. From
the research files of Archives, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario,
Canada. {2}.
364. From the research files of Archives,
University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, change of address card.
{2}.
365.
Arabella Anna Morton, Probate file #6523, found on reel MS 1330, Archives
of Ontario, 77 Grenville, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. {2}.
366. Interview, William
E. H. Morton, esp. 17 Jun 1995, Although Bill thought this "Uncle" Edward
was his grandfather's brother Dr. Edward of Barrie (d. 1916), it was
probably his son Edward Reginald.. {1}.
367. From the research files of University of
Toronto Alumni, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
{2}.
368. From
the research files of Archives, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario,
Canada, Edward Reginald's obit. {2}.
369. From the research files of J. P. Morton,
email of 1999. {1}.
370. From the research files of J. P. Morton,
email of 1999. {1}.
371. From the research files of Archives,
University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, Edward Reginald's obit.
{1}.
372. 1st
volume, Christ Church Holland Landing: baptism record, Church Archives.
{2}.
373. 10
Apr 1901 personal census, Holland Landing, film T-6507, 130G, p 8, line 3,
stated dob was 14 July 1898. {2}.
374. wedding announcement, Globe and Mail,
Toronto, 24 Apr 1922, p 54. Hereinafter cited as Globe and Mail.
{2}.
375. From
the research files of Stanley Stych, exact date given. {0}.
376. Mary I.F. (Morton)
Stych monument Christ Church, Holland Landing; M Bone. {2}.
377. From the research
files of Stanley Stych, place given. {2}.
378. From the research files of Archives,
University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, post card to UofT
registrar sent by George D.L. Morton (uncle and Bradford Postmaster) 15 Nov
1938. {2}.
379. From the research files of Stanley Stych.
{1}.
380. From
the research files of Stanley Stych. {2}.
381. From the research files of Stanley Stych.
{1}.
382.
research note: STYCH, Austin (William), Online at
http://yourlifemoments.ca/sitepages/obituary.asp?oId=566452.
{2}.
383. From
the research files of Stanley Stych. {0}.
384. research note: STYCH, Austin (William),
Online at http://yourlifemoments.ca/sitepages/obituary.asp?oId=566452.
{2}.
385.
research note: from "St. Thomas Times-Journal" 2 September 1938 p10, online
at http://www.elginogs.ca/newsindexes/timesjournal/sttj1938septhrudec.htm.
{2}.
386. From
the research files of Stanley Stych. {2}.
387. Interview, William E. H. Morton, esp. 17
Jun 1995. {2}.
388. research note: "The UBC Chronicle"
Oct-Nov 1952 found online at
http://137.82.100.227/archives/pdfs/chronicle/AL_CHRON_1952_3.pdf.
{2}.
389.
research note: "The UBC Chronicle" Autumn 1960, vol 14, no. 3 found online
at http://www.library.ubc.ca/archives/pdfs/chronicle/AL_CHRON_1960_3.pdf.
{2}.
390.
research note: http://stikine.library.ubc.ca/archives.html. {2}.
391. From the research
files of Stanley Stych. {1}.
392. From the research files of Stanley Stych.
{1}.
393.
research note: William's father was Edward J. Morton as per: 1) his own
declaration, 2) family tradition, 3) apparent through many photographs.
{3}.
394.
research note: William's mother was Alice T. Holtorf as per: 1) his own
declaration, 2) family tradition, 3) apparent through many photographs.
{3}.
395.
Interview, William E. H. Morton, esp. 17 Jun 1995. {2}.
396. Wixson-Morton,
Toronto Daily Star, Toronto, 2 Jul 1935, p 27. {2}.
397. Morton, Toronto
Star, Toronto, 3 Feb 2000, p B06. {3}.
398. Interview, William E. H. Morton, esp. 17
Jun 1995. {3}.
399. Interview, William E. H. Morton, esp. 17
Jun 1995. {0}.
400. Toronto City Directory, vol. 1934-35.
{2}.
401.
Toronto City Directory, vols. 1936-7. {2}.
402. Toronto City Directory, vol. 1938-40.
{2}.
403.
Toronto City Directory, vols. 1940-49. {2}.
404. research note: commemorative photographs
of T.D.I.A.A. finalists and champions of 1930's and 40's, mounted in main
hallway of Vaughan Rd. Academy c. 2006, indicating W. E. Morton (Coach).
{2}.
405.
editor unknown, editor, Acta Studentium (529 Vaughan Road, Toronto: Vaughan
Road Collegiate Institute, published 1941-1945), various articles, e.g.
1941, 1943 p 63, 1944 p 68. No mention in 1945.. {2}.
406. Canning Kicks
Vaughan Into Championships, Toronto Daily Star, Toronto, 13 Nov 1943, p 13,
"One short kick was the narrow margin by which a T.D.I.A.A. football title
was decide yesterday at Oakwood stadium... Vaughan and Runnymead had
battled up and down a muddy field on even terms, with neither side showing
a sustained advantage. There was about five minutes left in the final
session... Ted Toogood, Runnymede's outstanding backfield performer...
lifted a short hoist from near his goaline. That was the break Vaughan
needed. They didn't waste any time, went into kick formation and Bob
Canning blasted the ball deep to the deadline.". {2}.
407. Toronto City
Directory, vols. 1946, 1949, 1950-54. {2}.
408. no title, Toronto Daily Star, Toronto, 22
Apr 1952, p 11, "Wm. E Morton, former Secretary, has been made
Vice-President and Secretary and a Directer". {2}.
409. Toronto City
Directory, vols. 1950-54. {2}.
410. Toronto City Directory, vol. 1955.
{2}.
411.
research note: as described by Colleen Morton. {2}.
412. Toronto City
Directory, vols.1956-57, 1959, 1962, 1965. {1}.
413. Toronto City
Directory, vols. 1966-69, 1972. (N.B. vols. 1974 through 1977 report Lefroy
address, though William and Marion were in Bradford then). {1}.
414. Toronto City
Directory, vol. 1967. {1}.
415. research note: First hand knowledge.
{2}.
416.
research note: Marion's father was Samuel J. Wixson as per: 1) her own
declaration, 2) family tradition, 3) apparent through some photographs.
{3}.
417.
research note: Marion's mother was Annie L. Blake as per: 1) her own
declaration, 2) family tradition, 3) apparent through some photographs.
{3}.
418.
Ontario Vital Statistics, Registration of Birth, #6042 for 1909, though
name spelled "Marian", and DOB was "12 Aug 1909". Family tradition is that
Marion was born 11-Aug-1909. {3}.
419. Toronto City Directory, vols. 1929-30,
1932-33, 1935. {2}.
420. Marion & Mary Morton William grave stone
plot 40 Martyn Bone, 1994. {3}.
421. Interview, William E. H. Morton, esp. 17
Jun 1995, June 1995. {2}.
422. Walters Mary Irene, Toronto Daily Star,
Toronto, 10 Jun 1958, p 38. {2}.
423. research note: Toronto Daily Star, 12 Jun
1958, p 39. {2}.
424. Toronto City Directory, vol. 1934-39.
{2}.
425.
Toronto City Directory, vol. 1940. {2}.
426. Toronto Daily Star, 10 Jun 1958, p 38,
where name given as "Mary Irene Morton". {2}.
427. Tire Blowout Blamed
For Woman's Death, Toronto Daily Star, Toronto, 10 Jun 1958, p 2.
{2}.
428.
Funeral pamphlet, Service of Celebration: Alice Elizabeth Coulter, All
Saint's Church, Whitby, ON, Martyn Bone, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
{1}.
429.
Funeral pamphlet, Service of Celebration: Alice Elizabeth Coulter, All
Saint's Church, Whitby, ON, Martyn Bone, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
{2}.
430.
research note: Toronto Star, 12 Mar 1998, p E06. {2}.
431. research note:
eulogy given by Larry Coulter in 2004. {1}.
432. research note: eulogy given by Larry
Coulter in 2004. {2}.
433. research note: eulogy given by Larry
Coulter in 2004. {1}.
434. research note: from funeral card, Whattam
Funeral Home. {2}.
435. research note: eulogy given by Larry
Coulter in 2004. {2}.
436. research note: eulogy given by Larry
Coulter in 2004. {2}.
437. From the research files of Stanley Stych.
{1}.
438.
research note: Note from Stan Stych, also "Jean Fitzgerald Campbell",
thestar.com, Published in the Toronto Star on December 29, 2009: CAMPBELL,
Jean Fitzgerald (nee Stych) Scull - At Albright Manor in Beamsville on
Monday, December 28, 2009, Jean Campbell, aged 85 years. Predeceased by
husband Hugh Campbell in 2001. Predeceased by her first husband Victor
Scull in 1979. Dear mother of Judy and Brian Prudhomme of Jordan and Vicki
and Peter Marrack of Mississauga. Loved grandmother of Ryan (Rebecca),
Carrie (Cameron) and Peter Jr. and great-grandson Carson. Sister of Austin
Stych, Stanley and Ursula Stych. Jean was a member of the graduating Class
of Nurses, Toronto Western Hospital in 1946. She was a member of St. John's
Anglican Church, Port Dalhousie and a life member of Lions Foundation of
Canada. Cremation has taken place. A Memorial Service will be held at St.
John's Anglican Church, 80 Main St., Port Dalhousie on Saturday, January
2nd at 11 a.m. If desired, memorial donations to St. John's Anglican
Church, Port Dalhousie would be appreciated by the family. Online
condolences at www.tallmanfuneralhomes.ca. {2}.
439. research note: Note
from Stan Stych, also "Jean Fitzgerald Campbell", thestar.com, Published in
the Toronto Star on December 29, 2009: Jean was a member of the graduating
Class of Nurses, Toronto Western Hospital in 1946.. {2}.
440. research note:
mentioned in "Jean Fitzgerald Campbell", thestar.com, Published in the
Toronto Star on December 29, 2009. {2}.
441. announcements, Bradford Witness,
Bradford. {1}.
442. Ursula Stych, Morgan Funeral Home, online
at www.morganfuneral.com. {2}.
443. Ursula Stych, Morgan Funeral Home, online
at www.morganfuneral.com. {3}.
444. research note: Attended. {3}.
445. Ursula Stych, Morgan
Funeral Home, online at www.morganfuneral.com. {3}.
446. From the research
files of Stanley Stych. {2}.
447. Ursula Stych, Morgan Funeral Home, online
at www.morganfuneral.com. {2}.
448. research note: unknown detail.
{3}.
449.
research note: Met Jocelyn at party on 6 Jun 2009, she's born 9 days after
Noah Bourque. {1}.
450. research note: Met Hudson and Tia at
party on 6 Jun 2009, he's born same day as Oscar, 3 yrs later.
{1}.
451.
research note: Toronto Star Classifieds Online at
http://www.torontostarclassifieds.com/. {2}.
452. research note: Globe
& Mail, Births & Announcements, 6-Oct-2010 online at
http://v1.theglobeandmail.com/servlet/story/Births.20101002.93245070/BDAStory/BDA/births.