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M Daniel Wilkinson

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1851 personal census, Mersea Twp, Essex Co., ON, p. 7:
Wilkinson Francis, M, Widowed, 72, born U States, Methodist, Farmer;
Francis A., M, Married, 35, born Canada, Methodist, Farmer;
Isabella, F, Married, 35, born England, Methodist;
Mary A., F, Single, 15, born Canada, Methodist;
Rob't, M, Single, 13, born Canada, Methodist;
Jane, F, Single, 11, born Canada, Methodist;
Dan'l, M, Single, 8, born Canada, Methodist;
Leo'd, M, Single, 6, born Canada, Methodist;
Eli, M, Single, 3, born Canada.

1861 personal census, Mersea Twp, Essex Co., ON, 2-1:
Wilkinson ?cis[covered], M, Single 83, Virginia, W Methodist;
?[covered] A., M, Married, married 1836, 44, born U Canada, W Methodist, Farmer;
Isabella, F, M, married 1836, 44, born England, W Methodist;
Thompson Mary Ann, F, Married, married 1860, 24, born U Canada, W Methodist;
Wilkinson Robert, M, Single, 22, born U Canada, W Methodist, Farmer;
Daniel, M, Single, 17, born U Canada, W Methodist, Labourer;
Lenard, M, Single, 15, born U Canada, W Methodist;
Elia, M, Single, 12, born U Canada, W Methodist;
Luiza, F, Single, 7, born U Canada, W Methodist;
Henery F., F[sic], Single, 5, born U Canada, W Methodist.

Marriage record, Essex Co., ON, from Mary Crandall's site:
vol 1 pg 87 (Essex Co): Daniel WILKINSON, 24, farmer, Mersea, same, s/o Francis & Eva, married Elizabeth WARNER, 21, Ontario, Mersea, d/o Levi & Jane, witn: Joseph GRAVES of Colchester & Mrs. HUBBELL of Gosfield, 3 Nov 1869 at not given.

1881 personal census, Mersea Twp, Essex Co., ON, LDS 1881 census household record:
Wilkinson Dan, M, Married, 36, born Ont, origin: Irish, C Methodist, Farmer;
Elizabeth, M[sic], Married, 32, born Ont, Reformed Baptist;
Eva, F, Single, 10, born Ont, origin: Irish, C Methodist;
Forest, M, Single, 7, born Ont, origin: Irish, C Methodist;
Lula, F, Single, 5, born Ont, origin: Irish, C Methodist;
Russel, M, Single, 3, born Ont, origin: Irish, C Methodist;
Archibald, M, Single, born 1, born Ont, origin: Irish, C Methodist.

1901 personal census, Leamington, Essex Co., ON, I1-8:
Wilkinson Daniel, M, Married, 7 July 1844, 56, born Ont, origin: Irish, Can, Methodist, Farmer;
Elizabeth, F, wife, Married, 14 Oct 1848, 52, born Ont, origin: Irish, Can, Methodist;
Coutts Lulu, F, daughter, Married, 16 Dec 1875, 25, born Ont, origin: Irish, Can, Methodist;
Wilkinson Russell, M, son, Single, 7 Dec 1877, 23, born Ont, origin: Irish, Can, Methodist, Tailor;
Archie, M, son, Single, 7 Nov 1879, 21, born Ont, origin: Irish, Can, Methodist, Cigar Maker;
Coutts Vera M., F, granddaughter, Single, 27 April - ; - ; born Ont, origin: Irish, Can, Methodist;
Wilkinson Edith I., F, daughter, Single, 2 Aug 1886, 14, born Ont, origin: Irish, Can, Methodist;
Hazel D., F, daughter, Single, 22 April 1893, 7, born Ont, origin: Irish, Can, Methodist.

Obituary, Leamington Post, 14 May 1908:
Died in Leamington - A Son of Daniel Wilkinson Lately Returned from California Passed Away - On Sunday, May 20th, Walter Wilkinson, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Wilkinson, died at the home of his parents and was buried on Tuesday, May 12th, at Lakeview. He was in his twenty-sixth year, and left home at the early age of seventeen to seek his fortune in California. He had good health up to about a year ago, and a few days ago, he was brought home by his brother, Russell. When death began to assume a threatening form, the love of home and parents became more and more pressing, and although he was married, and his wife was about to become a mother, and therefore unable to accompany him, he came home, only to die. His wife and little daughter are with her people in Pomona, California, where they will be tenderly cared for. The hearts of the people go out in sympathy to the bereft wife and child. The neighbours and friends of the parents will deeply sympathize with the parents in their sore affliction. They remember Walter as a strong, sturdy lad of seventeen...
     Besides a wife and daughter he is survived by five sisters and three brothers, Forest and Archie, of Los Angeles; Russell, of Tilbury; Mrs. H. A. Bell and Mrs. Nelson Evans, of town; Mrs. Lula Coutts, of Detroit, and Irene and Hazel at home.

Obituary, Leamington Post, 8 January 1914:
Wilkinson - With the beginning of the new year, Elizabeth Louise Warner, beloved wife of Daniel Wilkinson, passed quietly away. She was born in Middlesex Co., in 18??, and removed early in life to Essex Co. On Nov. 3rd, 1869, she was married to Daniel Wilkinson, and lived a happy married life with her husband and children until a few months ago when her health began to fail, but her sudden death was not anticipated. About six o'clock on the morning of the new year, her husband spoke to her and received a reply, but an hour later when he again called he found she had entered upon the last long sleep. Her eyes closed to earth, but, no doubt, opened in the bright new year on the other shore. The deceased was a member of the Methodist church, and a devoted christian. She leaves to sorrow over the loss of a mother's love, her husband and eight children: Eva Bell, Forest of Los Angeles, Lulu Coutts of Detroit, Russell of Detroit, Archie of Los Angeles, Myrtle Evans, Irene Foster of Calgary, and Hazel of New York. All the children were at the funeral which occurred on Saturday, the 3rd inst., except Archie, Forest and Irene. To the bereaved husband and children will be given much sympathy.

Obituary, Leamington Post, 20 December 1917:
Sudden Death of Daniel Wilkinson - Keeled Over at His Home While Giving Election Returns
The death of Mr. Daniel Wilkinson occurred with tragic suddenness at his home, corner of John and Elliott streets, about 8:30 Monday evening. There was no indication during the day of such an untimely ending. He appeared in his usual health and being very much interested in the elections came down town three times during the day. The last time was after the evening meal when he came down to learn the result of the election.
     Mr. Wilkinson reached home about 8:30 on his return when nothing unusual was noticed in his condition. He told members of the family how the election was going and related incidents in connection with the returns. This appeared to cause him some excitement and in the midst of his story he keeled over in his chair and expired before medical assistance could arrive. The attending physician pronounced death due to heart failure.
     Mr. Wilkinson was the son of the late Francis and Isabella Wilkinson and was born on a farm on Talbot street east. He was in his 74th year and had retired from the activities of life, his wife having predeceased him four years ago. He was one of the best known men in these parts and held in the highest esteem, having been a member of the Masonic Order of long standing.
     Three sons and five daughters survive, namely, Forest and Archie, of Los Angeles, Cal., R. J. Wilkinson, Detroit; Mrs. Harry Bell and Mrs. Nelson Evans, Leamington; Mrs. Lulu Coutts, Toledo, O.; Mrs. Irene Foster, Calgary, Alberta, and Miss Hazel Wilkinson, of New York City. Mr. Robert Wilkinson, Mill street east; Roy Wilkinson, Walkerville, and Leonard Wilkinson, Toledo, O., are brothers, and Mrs. McCartney, of the Lakeshore, is a sister.
     The funeral service will be held at deceased's late residence on Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock, interment following at Lakeview cemetery, with Masonic honors.

Overzicht van de stamboom

Francis (Frank) Wilkinson ca 1779-   x x   Joseph Robson   Anne Trimel
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Francis Alexander Wilkinson ca 1817-   Isabella Robson ca 1817-
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Daniel Wilkinson 1844-1917