Individual Notes

Note for:   David Lavender,   WFT Est. 1877-1897 - WFT Est. 1911-1983         Index

Event:   
     Type:   Name (Facts Pg)
     Place:   DAVID LAVINDER


Individual Notes

Note for:   Edward Bertram,   WFT Est. 1889-1909 - WFT Est. 1923-1995         Index

Event:   
     Type:   Name (Facts Pg)
     Place:   ED BERTRUM


Individual Notes

Note for:   Harry McWILLIAMS,   WFT Est. 1848-1874 - WFT Est. 1873-1954         Index

Individual Note:
     HARRY McWILLIAMS

Harry McWilliams, the youngest of the family of Alexander and Mary (Lowney) McWilliams worked in lumber camps and on farms until he married Mary Crawford, sister of Alex's wife. He homesteaded forty acres a mile west and a mile and a half north of Stalwart corner. When Harry's sister died they took her daughter, Ethel Waybrant, into their home and raised her.

When Harry's parents became old and feeble he built another house beside their house and cared for them as long as they lived, receiving their property in return. After the parents died they moved back to the homestead, but after a few years trying to make a living on forty acres, they went to Flint Mjchigan, where he worked at the Buick Factory until he retired. They sold their property in Flint and bought a home in Pickford where they lived out their lives.

Ethel Waybrant stayed with her Uncle and Aunt until after her Grandparents died and after the end of World War I, when she married Robert B. Crawford. They bought her grandfather's place and lived there a few years. Her children were: Evelyn married Eldon Debro; Anne married Kenneth Bennett; Berniece married Ruben Waybrant; Peggy married Ben Zenda: Harry married Hazel Gugin; Kathleen married Howard Parrish; Ronald married Rosel Kuehne; Eugene married Loretta Carr; and Judith not yet married.

Harry and Mary McWilliams are buried in Stalwart Cemetary.


Individual Notes

Note for:   Ann Jane Cordick,   WFT Est. 1838-1865 - WFT Est. 1894-1952         Index

Individual Note:
     The 1891 Census shows that in addition to their children, William Henry Hall and Ann Jane Cordick had
three other people living with them: Henry R. Law [age 16, born in Quebec City]; Jane Burray [age 88, born in Scotland] and Elizabeht Burray [age 78, born in Scotland].























Individual Notes

Note for:   James [Jim] McWILLIAMS,   WFT Est. 1848-1874 - WFT Est. 1873-1954         Index

Individual Note:
      Jim and Rose raised Dorothy,

Individual Notes

Note for:   Philip [Sr] Waybrant,   1793 - WFT Est. 1830-1884         Index

Event:   
     Type:   Fact 1;
     Date:   BET. 1812 - 1817
     Place:   LIved in S. W. Margaree, Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, Canada

Event:   
     Type:   Fact 2;
     Date:   BET. 1817 - 1824
     Place:   LIved in N. E. Margaree, Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, Canada

Event:   
     Type:   Fact 3;
     Date:   1826
     Place:   New Spouse: 1826, He married Marg Kempt.

Event:   
     Type:   Fact 4;
     Date:   1826
     Place:   Moved to Boularderie, Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, Canada

Individual Note:
     When the Waybrants lived in North East the occupied the landnow owned by Carmichaels. Rory
MacKenzie was moving from Middle River to Big Intervale and stopped the night with them. In the
morning Mr. Waybrant offered Mr. MacKenzie his place for the pair of oxen which the latter was driving.
the offer was refused because Mr Mackenzie wished to be near his relatives in Big Intervale.
    The Waybrants moved to Boularderie.

Individual Notes

Note for:   Ann Ingraham,   ABT. 1782 - 1824         Index

Event:   
     Type:   Fact 1;
     Date:   1924
     Place:   I belive Ann Ingraham died giving birth to Ann Waybrant in March 04, 1824.

Individual Note:
     I came to the conclusion that Ann Ingraham died soon after the birth of her daughter, Ann Waybrant.
Philip Waybrant hired a woman, Marge Kempt to take care of his 5 children. Then he married her, Marg Kempt.

Individual Notes

Note for:   William Waybrant,   1 OCT 1821 - WFT Est. 1822-1911         Index

Event:   
     Type:   Fact 1;
     Date:   1829
     Place:   1829 school records for northside of Boularderie 20 William Waybrant 11 yrs 137 days, parent; Philip Waybrant.

Individual Note:
     Source: 1829 school records for northside of doudarlerie [Boudarlerie], 20 William Weybrant [Waybrant]
11 yrs 137 days, parent; Philip Weybrant [Waybrant].

Individual Notes

Note for:   John Bertrum Hill,   2 DEC 1893 - WFT Est. 1925-1984         Index

Event:   
     Type:   Name (Facts Pg)
     Place:   JOHN BURTRUM HILL