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F Catherine Malott

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Information from Kimberly Fraser, Kimberly Fraser's Ancestral File, RootsWeb WorldConnect Project.

History of the Wigle Family and Their Descendants, The Wigle Family, Kingsville, Ontario, 1931.

The Marriage Registers of Upper Canada/Canada West, Volume 14, Western District 1786-1856, Compiled by Dan Walker & Fawne Stratford-Devai, Global Heritage Press, Milton:
Marriages by Rev'd Matthew Whiting, Episcopal Methodist Minister (p. 64):
Cornelius Quick, of Mersea Twp., to Catherine Malott, of Gosfield Twp. 15 Nov. 1831, by banns. Rev. Whiting. Wit. Theodore Malott and William Lockhart.

1851 personal census, Mersea Twp, Essex Co., ON, p. 1:
Quick Cornelius, M, Married, 48, born Canada, Methodist, Farmer;
Catherine, F, Married, 35, born Canada, Methodist;
Cornelius, M, Single, 20, born Canada, Methodist, Labourer;
Zenas, M, Single, 18, born Canada, Methodist, Labourer;
Joseph, M, Single, 16, born Canada, Methodist, Labourer;
Thos, M, Single, 13, born Canada, Labourer;
Julia A., F, Single, 11, born Canada, Methodist;
Elizabeth, F, Single, 9, born Canada, Methodist;
Eliza, F, Single, 7, born Canada, Methodist.

1861 personal census, Mersea Twp, Essex Co., ON, 1-10,11:
Quick Cornelius, M, Married, married in 1831, 56, born U Canada, W Methodist, Farmer;
Catherine, F, Married, married in 1831, 47, born U Canada, W Methodist;
Elizabeth C., F, Single, 18, born U Canada, Methodist W;
Eliza J., F, Single, 16, born U Canada, W Methodist;
Thomas E., M, Married, married in 1860, 22, born U Canada, W Methodist, Farmer;
Elizabeth, F, Married, married in 1860, 20, born U Canada, W Methodist.zabeth, F, Married, married in 1860, 20, born U Canada, W Methodist.

The relationship of Augusta to Cornelius and Catherine is not clear - she is not their daughter unless she was adopted.

1881 personal census, Mersea Twp, Essex Co., ON, LDS 1881 census household record:
Quick Cornelius, M, Married, 75, born Ont, origin: German, C Methodist, Farmer;
Catherine, F, Married, 67, born Ont, origin: German, C Methodist;
Augusta G, F, 21, born Ont, origin: German, C Methodist;
Eliza Jan, F, 30, born Ont, origin: German, C Methodist.

Commemorative Biographical Record of the County of Essex, J. H. Beers & Co., Toronto, 1905, p. 423-424:
Almanson Malott, a farmer and fruit grower of Mersea township, belongs to one of the highly respected old families of the County of Essex. The founders of this family came from Maryland to Canada in the persons of a widow with her three sons and two daughters, namely: Peter, David and Theodore, and Catherine and Delilah. David Malott settled near St. Catherines, Ont.; Peter married Mary Jones, who was a captive among the Indians and they were the progenitors of the numerouse Malotts of Kingsville and Gosfield townships; and Theodore settled in Gosfield township, near the Mersea line, and became the founder of the branch of the family with which this sketch is concerned.
     Theodore Malott owned 400 acres of land and engaged extensively in farming, devoting his whole life to the cultivation of his fields. He married into the Wigle family, one of the oldest and most prominent families of this section, Catherine, daughter of John Wendel Wigle, becoming his wife. Extended mention of the various prominent members of the Wigle family will be found in other parts of this work. The children of Theodore and Catherine Malott were: Joseph, Thomas, Peter, Judith, John, Sarah, Wendel, Theodore, Catherine, William and David.
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, obtaining the best schooling the district school afforded at the time. At maturity he began farming for himself, first on a ridge farm from which he removed to the one now operated by his son, Thomas E., a tract of seventy-five acres on Concession 1, where he spent his life. During the Rebellion of 1837-38, he served as a volunteer soldier in the British service, being promoted to the rank of sergeant. On account of his practical good sense and honorable upright life, Mr. Quick was well known in politics and in educational matters, where his judgment was consulted and his ideas carried out. He was a member of the Loyal Orange Association of Leamington. For a long period he was a member of the Methodist Church. He suffered for twenty years from a cancer, which terminated his life on July 2, 1884, after a long period of intense pain, which he bore with Christian fortitude.
     Cornelius Quick (2) married in Gosfield township, Catherine Malott, daughter of Theodore Malott, and she died in February, 1888, aged seventy-five years, and was buried by the side of her husband in Ruthven Cemetery. She had been a faithful and loving wife, and the devoted mother of these children: Cornelius, who lives in Gosfield township; Zenis, who perished on Lake Erie with his son; Joseph, a resident of Windsor; Thomas E., of this sketch; Julia, wife of George Fox, of Gosfield township; Elizabeth, wife of James Fox, of Gosfield township; and Eliza, deceased wife of Samuel Randall.
     Thomas E. Quick was reared on the family homestead, and remained with his father until the latter's death. He had been educated in the common schools of the locality and had grown up with a complete knowledge of all the details of farming. He took charge of the farm after his father's retirement, and has been cultivating it ever since, meeting with success in his efforts. Mr. Quick owns very fertile land, adapted to the growing of excellent crops of all kinds, and very suitable for the culture of tobacco. He has devoted considerable attention, also, to the breeding of first-class stock. His substantial buildings and other improvements mark the home of a thrifty and capable agiculturist.
     In 1860, in Mersea township, Mr. Quick married Elizabeth Ives, daughter of Francis and Angeline (Clukey) Ives, and eight children were born to them, namely: Mariah became the wife of Alexander Gow, of Leamington, and has three children, Lester, Layton and Elizabeth. Oscar died in young manhood, in Illinois. Jeanette is the wife of Peter Bussey, of North Ridge, and has four children, Loyal, Frederick, Bertha and Jennie M. Orville, of Marine City, Michigan, married Lydia Arnold, and has two children, Nellie and Lucy. Stafford, a farmer in Leamington, married Annie Bailey, and they have three children, Eber, Flossie and Olive H. Ambrose, of Mersea township, married Alice Beatty, and they have three children, Walter, Ross and Glenn. Almira, wife of Ephraim Stockwell, of Leamington, has one son, Everett. Everett is at home.
     Although Mr. Quick does not consider himself a politician, he is a stanch supporter of the Liberal party. He has served as school trustee, and is always willing to turn his influence in the interest of local improvements and educational progression. Fraternally he is a Mason and an active member of the Loyal Orange Association, No. 290, of Leamington. He attends the Methodist Church, and bases his religious creed upon the teachings of the Golden Rule.

Commemorative Biographical Record of the County of Essex, J. H. Beers & Co., Toronto, 1905, p. 120-121:
Among those who have made themselves felt in the material development of County Essex is Colin Birch Quick, who was born in Gosfield township, that county, Aug. 6, 1859, a son of Cornelius M. and Catherine (Wigle) Quick. It is supposed that he is descended from the Quicks of Cornwall, England, a large family, several representatives of which came to the New World about the time of the revolution of the American colonies...
     Cornelius and Elizabeth (Knapp) Quick, great-grandparents of Colin B., owned and operated a farm in the south-eastern part of Leamington...
     Cornelius Quick (2), son of Cornelius and Elizabeth (Knapp) Quick, was one of the earliest settlers of Gosfield North, afterwards removing to Mersea township. He married Catherine Malott.
     Cornelius M. Quick, son of Cornelius (2) was born in Gosfield North, Jan. 26, 1833... He married Catherine Wigle, who was born in Gosfield, of Scottish ancestry, and who died in 1868, aged thirty-eight. They had six children: Colin B.; D. Clifford, of Romney township, County of Kent, who married Mary Markle; Bird, who died at the age of twenty-five; Minnie, who wedded Alfred Killington, of Cottam; and Judson and Mina, who both died young...

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Joseph Malott 1759-   ?? ??   John Wendel Weigele/Wigle 1753-   Julianna Romer
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Theodore Malott 1783-1836   Catherine (Kate) Wigle ca 1784-
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Catherine Malott 1812-1888