1880-04-30 | b. Stouffville, York County, Toronto, Ontario, Canada | Ontario, Canada Births, 1869–1913; 1881 Canadian census; FamilySearch; Ontario, Canada Marriages, 1801–1928; Ontario, Canada, Deaths, 1869–1938; St Michael's Cathedral register of marriages |
1881 | living with her parents in Whitchurch, York North, Ontario; Methodist Canada | 1881 Census of Canada |
1891 | living with her parents in township of Whitchurch; Meth. Free | 1891 Census of Canada |
1905-07-18 | of 290 Church st, Toronto; Catholic; m. Philip John Henry Lalone (as Esther Tooze), at St Michael's Cathedral, Toronto | St Michael's Cathedral register of marriages; 1911 Census of Canada; Ontario, Canada Marriages, 1801–1928 |
1911 | of 12 Ulster, Toronto North, Ontario, living with her husband and lodger | 1911 Census of Canada |
Children: | Andrew (1914–1958), Marie (1914 – ?), Ambrose (1915 – ?), Francis Louis (1922–1996), and up to 23 other children (though this may have been a joke) | genealogical information from the Office of the Registrar General, Ontario; information from Andy Lalonde; correspondence to D.F. Wells from Madeleine Thomas–Lalonde (NB Madeleine Thomas–Lalonde believed that Francis Louis Lalonde's real mother was a woman known as 'Ma' Spicer); Border Crossings: From Canada to U.S., 1895–1956 |
1915-06-19 | of 248 Erskine Avenue, Toronto | WWI CEF personnel file |
1916-07-05 | with husband, arrived Lewiston, New York; last permanent residence Toronto; never in US before; passage paid by self; nationality Irish; destination Niagara Falls, NY, no address—indef. stay; 5'7", medium complexion, brown eyes, brown hair | Border Crossings: From Canada to U.S., 1895–1956 |
1916-08-24 | merchant; with her husband and two children, arrived Detroit, Michigan, USA | Border Crossings: From Canada to U.S., 1895–1956 |
1917 | of 248 Erskine Avenue, Toronto | Canada, Soldiers of the First World War, 1914–1918 |
1918-02-09 | arrived Niagara Falls, NY; last permanent residence 494 Church St, Toronto; intending to join husband at 550 Main St, Niagara Falls; had $300 cash | Border Crossings: From Canada to U.S., 1895–1956 |
1918-05-31 | with husband and two children, entered USA at Detroit, Michigan, arriving by C[anadian] P[acific] Ry; no occupation; reads & writes English; 'race or people' Irish; resident Toronto; final destination Los Angeles, California; passage paid for by husband; in possession of $350; had been in the US twice before (dates illegible)—second occasion had been to Niagara Falls; last departed US Feb 1918; does not intend to return; intends to remain permanently; has slight rheumatism; 5'7", med complexion, br hair, br eyes | Border Crossings: From Canada to U.S., 1895–1956 |
1918 | of 938 Valvert St, Los Angeles, California | World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917–1918 |
1921 | living at 12 Buchanan St, Toronto, with her husband, daughter, and son; Catholic; chauffeur | 1921 Census of Canada |
1922 | of 12 Buchanan, Toronto | genealogical information from the Office of the Registrar General, Ontario |
1924-02-05 |
RECOVERS CONSCIOUSNESS Believed to be suffering from an overdose of Medicine, Mrs. Esther Lalone, aged 43, of 15 Hayter street, was removed to St. Michael's hospital last evening in an unconscious condition. Early this morning she had recovered consciousness and her condition was reported as not serious. |
The Toronto Star, 1924-02-06 |
1929-01-05 | last occupation: housework (maid); d. St Michael's Hospital, York, Ontario; had lived 32 years at place of death (i.e. Toronto), and all her life in Ontario | Ontario, Canada, Deaths, 1869–1938 |
LALONE—At Toronto on Saturday, 5th January, 1929, Esther Frances Lalone, only daughter of Frances and the late Alfred Toaze. Service at "The Funeral Home," 525 Sherbourne street, Tuesday, 7th instant, at 2.00 p.m. Interment Mount Pleasant Cemetery. |
The Toronto Star, 1929-01-07 | |
1929-01-08 | bur. St Michael's cemetery, Toronto | Ontario, Canada, Deaths, 1869–1938; Find a Grave |
daughter of Alfred and Francis Jane Toaze | birth registration; St Michael's Cathedral register of marriages |
1835-11-17 | b. England | pages from family Bible; Baker Vanzant of York County |
cal 1836 | 1881 Canadian census; 1891 Census of Canada; Ontario, Canada Marriages, 1801–1928 | |
1861 | trader, living with his family in Markham, York, Canada West; religion W.M. | 1861 Census of Canada |
1866 | peddler, of Stouffville, Ontario | Mitchell & Co.'s Directory |
1871 | not found in Ontario | 1871 Canadian census |
peddler, of Stouffville | York County Directory | |
mail carrier, of Stouffville | Lovell's Canadian Dominion Directory | |
1873-10-13 | farmer, Methodist, of Markham Twp, York County, Ontario, Canada; m. Francis Jane Rehman, Richmond Hill, York Co., Ontario | Ontario, Canada Marriages, 1801–1928; daughter's birth registration; pages from family Bible |
Child: | Esther Francis (1880–1929) | daughter's birth registration; 1881 Canadian census; FamilySearch |
1880 | farmer | daughter's birth registration |
1881 | farmer, living with his wife and daughter in Whitchurch, York North, Ontario; Methodist Canada | 1881 Census of Canada |
farmer, of Stoufville Advance, York, Ontario | York County Directory and Gazetteer | |
1885 | f[reeholder?], of Con 10 Lot 6, Whitchurch Township, Ontario | Farmers and Business Directory |
1887 | f[reeholder?], of Con 10 Lot 7, Whitechurch Township, Ontario | Directory |
1888 | f[reeholder?], of Con 10 Lot 7, Stouffville, Whitechurch Township, Ontario | Directory |
1890 | Farmers and Business Directory | |
1891 | farmer, living with wife and daughter in township of Whitchurch; employer of average of one hand during the year; Meth. Can. | 1891 Census of Canada |
1892 | f[reeholder?], of Con 10 Lot 7, Stouffville, Whitechurch Township, Ontario | Directory |
1900 | f[reeholder?], of Con 10 Lot 6, Stouffville, Whitechurch Township, Ontario | Directory |
1901 | farmer, Methodist, living with his wife in Whitchurch, Ontario | 1901 Census of Canada |
1904-06 | got hurt in the [Fildahills?] Place | pages from family Bible |
1905-06 | apparently made third and last will | |
1908-02-17 | d. | Find a Grave; pages from family Bible |
1908-02-17 | bur. Stouffville Cemetery, York County, Ontario | |
[ . . . ] The husband, Alfred Toaze, of Stouffville, died last February, leaving $8,000. He willed her [his wife] the use of a house and lot in Stouffville, and a life annuity of $150 in lieu of dower. An action to set aside Toaze's will has been instituted on the widow's behalf. |
The Toronto Star, 1908-12-09 | |
1913-12-25 | will apparently opened at old Mr Aschen's home in Toronto | pages from family Bible |
son of Richard Nelson and Mary Ann Toaze | Ontario, Canada Marriages, 1801–1928 |
1810-06-28 | b. | "England Births and Christenings, 1538–1975," database, FamilySearch: 11 February 2018, Richd Nelson Toaze, 28 Jun 1810, citing index based upon data collected by the Genealogical Society of Utah, Salt Lake City, FHL microfilm 380,209 |
1810-07-15 | bapt. St Giles Cripplegate, London | |
cal 1811-06-30 | b. London | Ontario, Canada, Deaths, 1869–1938 and Deaths Overseas, 1939–1947 |
1826-02-02 | apprenticeship indenture to Charles Casbard, citizen and butcher of London, for seven years, in consideration of "four pounds being Mr. Henry Dixon's Gift paid by the Drapers Company" | Freedom of the City Admission Papers |
1833-10-27 | m. Mary Ann Jones, St Giles Cripplegate, London | Pallot's Marriage Index for England: 1780 – 1837; Ontario, Canada Marriages, 1801–1928; England, Select Marriages |
Children: | Alfred (1835–1908), Annie (cal 1839 – after 1865), and Thomas R. (cal 1849 – after 1881), all b. Canada West | 1861 Census of Canada; 1881 Canadian census; Ontario, Canada, County Marriage Registers, 1858–1869; Rootsweb |
1861 | pedlar, living with his wife, son, and two other possible children (all surnamed Toze) in Markham, York, Canada West; religion W.M. | 1861 Census of Canada |
1866 | butcher, of Stouffville, Ontario | Mitchell and Co.'s Directory |
1871 | Lovell's Ontario Directory | |
1878-05-10 | carter, of Stouffville; informant of the death of his son-in-law Thomas Burton | son-in-law's death certificate |
1881 | carter, living in the household of daughter Ann Burton and family, Stouffville, Ontario | 1881 Census of Canada |
carter, of Stouffville Advance, York, Ontario | York County Directory and Gazetteer | |
1881-07-27 | expressman, of Stouffville | Ontario deaths |
1886-03-17 | carter, Congregationalist; d. Stouffville, York, Ontario, Canada, after 12 days' illness | Ontario, Canada, Deaths, 1869–1938 and Deaths Overseas, 1939–1947 |
bur. Stouffville cemetery, Stouffville, York, Ontario | Find a Grave | |
son of Thomas and Jane Toaze | England, Select Births and Christenings; Freedom of the City Admission Papers |
cal 1782/1786 | b. , not Middlesex | TNA: HO 107/661/9 f16 p24 |
1806-10-12 | of St Leonard, Shoreditch; m. Jane Flecknoe, at St Leonard's, Shoreditch, London; by banns; signed | parish register; St Giles Without Cripplegate parish register |
Children: | Richard Nelson (1810–1886), Sarah (1813 – after 1846), and Ann (1815 – ?) | St Giles Without Cripplegate parish register; Ontario, Canada, Deaths, 1869–1938 and Deaths Overseas, 1939–1947; Freedom of the City Admission Papers; GRO index |
1813 | porter, of Crown Court, Golden Lane | St Giles Without Cripplegate parish register |
1814/1817 | of Cripplegate Without, City of London | Land Tax Records, 1814, 1815, 1816, 1817 |
1815 | porter, of Golden Lane | St Giles Without Cripplegate parish register |
1817 | of Clerkenwell, St James and St John; tenant of Patk Kirkman, paying £24 rent, assessed for 14s. Land Tax | Land Tax Records |
1820/1821 | of Cripplegate Without, City of London | Land Tax Records, 1820, 1821 |
1826 | wine porter, of Coppice Row, Clerkenwell | Freedom of the City Admission Papers |
1826 | of Clerkenwell, St James and St John | Land Tax Records |
1832 | qualified to vote by ownership of a house at 2 Coppice–row, St James, Clerkenwell | electoral register |
1841 | porter, living in Coppice Row, St James, Clerkenwell, with his wife and their daughter Sarah | HO 107/661/9 f16 p24 |
cal 1774 | b. | Clerkenwell St James parish register |
cal 1777/1781 | b. , not Middlesex | TNA: HO 107/661/9 f16 p24 |
1806-10-12 | of St Leonard, Shoreditch; m. Thomas Toaze, at St Leonard's, Shoreditch, London; by banns; marked her name | parish register; St Giles Without Cripplegate parish register |
Children: | Richard Nelson (1810–1886), Sarah (1813 – after 1846), and Ann (1815 – ?) | St Giles Without Cripplegate parish register; Ontario, Canada, Deaths, 1869–1938 and Deaths Overseas, 1939–1947; Freedom of the City Admission Papers; GRO index |
1841 | living in Coppice Row, St James, Clerkenwell, with her husband and their daughter Sarah | HO 107/661/9 f16 p24 |
1842 Q4 | d. Clerkenwell RD | GRO index |
1842-10-30 | of Coppice Row; bur. St James Clerkenwell | Clerkenwell St James parish register |
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