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Marriage Registers of St. James Anglican Church/Cathedral,York (Toronto), 1800 to 1896, as recorded in Landmarks of Toronto : a collection of historical sketches of the old town of York from 1792 until 1837 and of Toronto from 1834 to [1914] ;volume 3, pp.395 ff., by John Ross Robertson 1894 (includingbiographical notations on some individuals and families by J.R.R.) Source: Internet Archives Public Domain

1822

3 January, 1822, by special license, Duncan MURCHISON,bachelor, and AnnCOOPER, spinster, both of this township. Witnesses, ThomasCOOPER andEliza COOPER.

10 January, 1822, by special license, James GRAY, bachelor,and MargaretCRAIG, spinster, both of this parish. Witnesses, WilliamSILVESTER andHelen WATSON.

28 January, 1822, by special license, William BOWKETT,bachelor, andAgnes LAWRELL, spinster, both of this parish. Witnesses,Ann KNOTT andJohn MURCHISON. William Bowkett was a lake sailor and avery prosperousbusinessman for those days. He resided in a cottage on thenorthwestcorner of Kin and Yonge streets. This cottage was pulleddown about1835, and the brick buildings, demolished in 1896, erectedin its place.

28 January, 1822, by special license, Joseph GRAHAM,bachelor, andMargaret FRASER, spinster, both of Toronto. Witnesses, JohnHAMILTONand William JOHNSTON.

28 January, 1822, Banns, William WATSON, widower, andElizabeth GALE,spinster, both of this parish. Witnesses, James GALE andThos. BURRILL.

10 February, 1822 (at church, Yonge st.), by speciallicense, MartinJUSTIN, bachelor, and Eliza WHEELOCK, spinster, both of Yorktownship. Witnesses, M. JONES and Robert MILLER.

17 February, 1822, Banns, Meris MARTIN, bachelor, andCatherine LUNE,spinster, both of Markham. Witnesses, James MARTIN andChristiana LUNE.

17 February, 1822, Banns, Alexander NIXON, bachelor, andElizabethMaCAULAY, widow, both of Chinquacenchy [should readChinguacousy]. Witnesses, Alex. HAMILTON and Alex. BRODIE.

18 February, 1822, by special license, Daniel SAIRS,bachelor, and MaryPAPST, spinster, both of York. Witnesses, AlexanderBURNSIDE andCatherine STEBBINS. Alexander Burnside was the medicalpractitioner ofthat name who was an ardent supporter of Dr. Strachan in hisministerialwork.

18 February, 1822, by special license, William BRODY,bachelor, andMargaret DONNEVAN, widow, both of Chinquacoshy [should readasChinguacousy]. Witnesses, Alexander HAMILTON and AlexanderBRODIE.[sic]

19 February, 1822, Banns, Manuel CAKE, bachelor, and BetsyCHRISTNER,spinster, both of the township of Etobicoke. Witnesses,Sally PHILIPSand Andrew CAKE.

21 February, 1822, by special license, Thomas RICHARDSON,bachelor, andMary HENDERSON, spinster, both of York. Witnesses, NancyCHAMLIEN andJohn STRINGER.

25 February, 1822, by special license, George Tibb ELLIOTT,of Cavan,bachelor, and Catherine AGILLE, of York. Witnesses, WilliamTAYLRO andThos. BURK.

27 February, 1822, by special license, John Spread BALDWIN,Esq.,bachelor, and Anna SCOTT, widow, both of this parish. Witnesses, A.BALDWIN and Robert BALDWIN and R. SHAW. John Spread Baldwinresided atthe northeast corner of King and Frederick streets. He wasthe fatherof the Rev. Canon Edmund Baldwin, for so many yearsassistant ministerat St. James' church.

28 February, 1822, Banns, John SNYDER, bachelor, and MaryHERON,spinster, both of this parish. Witnesses, William SNYDER,Sarah SNYDERand George BOND.

12 March, 1822, Banns, Andrew CAKE, bachelor, and ZebraPRENTICE,spinster, both of the township of Etobicoke. Witnesses,Hannah PRENTICEand Adam CAKE.

18 March, 1822, by special license, James PITCHER, bachelor,and SophiaYORK, spinster, both of this parish. Witnesses, PatrickMcKENNEY andAnn McKENNEY.

19 March, 1822, Banns, James UPTHEGROVE, bachelor, andDelehia WYANT,spinster, both of this township. Witnesses, Sarah MATTICEand SilemaMATTICE. Delehia is a decidedly original mode of spellingthe name ofDelia, but so Miss Wyant spelled her name and entered it inthe Marriageregistrar.

20 March, 1822, by special license, Thomas CARRELL,bachelor, and JaneMcINTOSH, spinster, both of this parish. Witnesses CharlesMcINTOSH andCaroline M. HAMILTON.

30 March, 1822, by special license, Peter FITZPATRICK,bachelor, andSarah PITCH, spinster, both of York. Witnesses, BenjaminLUNN and AnnHAMBLISE.

2 April, 1822, Banns, Adam CAKE, bachelor, and HannahPRENTICE,spinster, both of the township of Etobicoke. Witnesses,Andrew CAKE andZebra CAKE. Adam and Andrew CAKE married sisters. Theywere smallfarmers, not far from Lambton village.

3 April, 1822, by special license, James RAYMEND, of York,bachelor, andAnne HAMBLER, spinster, of the same place. Witnesses,Samuel GILLERTand Helen McDOUGAL.

8 April, 1822, by special license, George William MOULE,Esq., bachelor,and Isabella BUTTER, spinster, both of York. Witnesses, AnnSTUKAR,Margaret MUNRO and William McDONALD.

9 April, 1822, Banns, John PATRICK, bachelor, and Ann HUGEL,spinster,both of York. Witnesses, John GILES and Anne KELLY.

9 April, 1822, by special license, Thomas CARFRAE, junior,bachelor, andMargaret Jane BROOKS, spinster, both of York. Witnesses,Susan KEMP andE.L. DENISON. Thomas Carfrae was for some time collector ofcustoms atYork (Toronto). E.L. Denison, one of the witnesses, wasMrs. DENISON,of Bellevue.

28 April, 1822, Banns, Francis KENNEDY, bachelor, ofToronto, and AtticeKELLY, of York, Widow. Witnesses, Thomas McGOUIL and JamesBRIGHT.

12 May, 1822, by special license, John R. SPOONER and AnnRIDOUT. Wtinesses, Samuel RIDOUT, Chas. SMALL, Eliza SMALL.

30 May, 1822, by special license, John LOCKWOOD, bachelor,and MaryBERRY, spinster, both of this parish. Witnesses, Paul M.THOIN and AnnBERRY.

1 June, 1822, by special license, James ROBINSON, ofToronto, bachelor,and Sarah BURBANK, of the same place, widow. Witnesses,Joseph MELBURNand Desdemona Post. Miss POST, the last named witness, wasa daughterof Jordan POST, who has been previously referred to.

23 June, 1822, Banns, Peter TIBIDO and Margaret MEADOW, bothof thisplace. Witnesses, Vincent STENGEL and John MEADOW.

1 July, 1822, by special license, John BRIGHT, bachelor, andAnne KNOTT,spinster, both of thisparish. Witnesses, Mary BRIGHT andSamuelGILBERT. Mr. Bright resided on Kingston road, now Queenstreet east,just west of Broadview avenue. The house was pulled down in1894-95. His wife was daughter of an ex-member of the Queen'sRangers.

9 July, 1822, by special license, John STRINGER, bachelorand AnnCHAMBERS, spinster, both of this parish. Witnesses, FannyJOHNSTON, Wm.JOHNSTON.

23 July, 1822, by special license, William O'NEIL, bachelor,andElizabeth REDMOND, spinster, both of this parish. Witnesses, John HARDYand Mary THOMAS.

24 July, 1822, Banns, Alexander ROSS, bachelor, and LydiaCULLHAM,spinster, both of Etobicoke. Witnesses, Levi MERCER andMartha CULLHAM.

29 July, 1822, by special license, Guy Carleton WOOD,bachelor, of thetown of Cornwall, and Margaret MUNRO, of York, spinster. Witnesses, AnnM. POWELL, Alexander BETHUNE, R.G. ANDERSON and James McGillSTRACHAN.Mr. WOOD had been a pupil of Dr. STRACHAN's in the oldCornwall days, asalso had been Alexander BETHUNE, one of the witnesses.

30 July, 1822, by special license, William Thomas EAGAN, ofthis town,bachelor, and Elizabeth Ann McCONNEL, spinster, of the sameplace. Witnesses, John NOALEY and James THOMSON.

Marriages Performed by William MACAULAY16 August, 1822, by special license, George SLOAN, of thistown,bachelor, and Jane HETHERTON, of the same place, spinster. Witnesses,George ROBINSON, Regld. SHAW and John FENSON.

18 August, 1822, by special license, Richard DARKER, of thetownship ofYork, bachelor, and Margaret SKELTON, of the same place,spinster. Witnesses, Mathew PRIESTMAN and Martha PRIESTMAN.

Marriages Performed by Rev. Dr. John STRACHAN23 September, 1822, by special license, John William GAMBLE,bachelor,and Mary MACAULAY, spinster, both of this parish. Witnesses, W.B.JARVIS and H. B. MACAULAY. Mr. GAMBLE was the eldest son ofDr. GAMBLE,of the Queen's Rangers. He was for many years a member oftheProvincial Legislative Assembly.

28 September, 1822, by special license, John WARD, bachelor,andElizabeth GARBUTT, spinster, both of this parish. Witnesses, JohnCHAPMAN and Mary CHAPMAN.

3 October, 1822, by special license, Thomas STOYELL,widower, and RhodaMATTHEWS, widow, both of York. Witnesses, William PAATRICKand MargaretCRAWFORD.

16 October, 1822, by special license, Samuel CASTLE,bachelor, and MarySHEPHERD, spinster, both of this parish. Witnesses, JohnCUMNER andElizabeth SHEPHERD.

17 October, 1822, Robert CAMPBELL, bachelor, of Esquesey,and MarySLOANE, spinster, of York. Witnesses, James JOHNSTON andWilliamJOHNSTON.

18 October, 1822, John TERRY, bachelor, of this parish andElizabethSILVERTHORNE, of Etobicoke, spinster. Witnesses, GeorgeSILVERTHORNEand Sally AUSTIN.

29 October, 1822, by special license, William SHARPE,bachelor, andCatherine ROSE, spinster. Witnesses, John RODEY and AnnBERRY.

30 October, 1822, by special license, Andrew HADRIAN,bachelor, andCatherine McKAY, spinster, both of this parish. Witnesses,HolmesJEPKINS and Thomas RICHARDSON.

8 November, 1822, by special license, Henry EARNEST,bachelor, and AnnGERBUTT, spinster, both of this parish. Witnesses, RobertE. MOSS andRobert McCONNELL.

19 November, 1822, by special license, John RODDY, bachelor,and (Mary)Anne WILLSON, widow, both of this parish. Witnesses,William SHARPE andJohn BREDIN.

24 November, 1822, Banns, James MYLES, of Toronto, widower,andElizabeth LINDSAY, spinster, of York. Witnesses, AlexanderCUTHBERT andJames JOHNSTON.

21 November, 1822, by special license, Isaac RUTTER,bachelor, andElizabeth MOBBS, spinster, both of this parish. Witnesses,John FORDand Catherine GRUDY.

26 November, 1822, Banns, Samuel BROWN, bachelor, andCatherine BOYLE,spinster, both of this parish. Witnesses, Daniel PATRICKand WilliamEASTON.

23 December, 1822, by special license, Thomas McLEOD,bachelor, and MaryPERCY, spinster, both of this parish. Witnesses, EdwardMISSOP andBartholemew BULL.

26 December, 1822, by special license, James BEATY,bachelor, and SarahAnn ARMSTRONG, spinster, both of this parish. Witnesses,William BEATY and Mary MORRISON


 
 

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