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N Testimia Elizabeth Gilboe

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

1861 personal census, Gosfield Twp, Essex Co., ON, 5-6:
Gilboe Chas, M, Married, 34, born UC, W Methodist, Farmer;
Mary, F, Married, 30, born UC, W Methodist;
Testimiah, F, 4, born UC, W Methodist;
Alwilda, F, 2, born UC, W Methodist.

Marriage record, Gosfield Twp, Essex Co., ON, from Mary Crandall's site:
001345-74 - Solomon MALOTT, 24, farmer, Gosfield, Gosfield, s/o Windle & Louis MALOTT to Lestemia GILBO, 18, Gosfield, Gosfield, d/o Charles & Mary GILBO, wit Charles & Mary J MALOTT on 10-20-1874 in Gosfield.

1881 personal census, Gosfield Twp, Essex Co., ON, LDS 1881 census household record:
Malott Solomon, M, Married, 30, born Ont, origin: Dutch, Episcopal, Farmer;
Testemia, F, Married, 23, born Ont, origin: Dutch, Episcopal;
Lewis C., M, 4, born Ont, origin: Dutch, Episcopal;
Warren F., M, 2, born Ont, origin: Dutch, Episcopal;
Norman Z., M, 4/12, born Nov, born Ont, origin: Dutch, Episcopal;
David, M, 26, born Ont, origin: Dutch, Episcopal, Farmer.

1901 personal census, Gosfield North Twp, Essex Co., ON, F2-10:
Malott Solomon, M, Married, 20 Aug 1850, 50, born Ont, origin: English, Can, Farmer;
Testmia, F, wife, 28 Sept 1857, 43, born Ont, origin: French, Can, Meth;
Lewis, M, son, Single, 20 Jan 1877, 24, born Ont, origin: English, Can, Meth, Farmers Son;
Warren, M, son, Single, 30 July 1878, 22, born Ont, origin: English, Can, Meth, Farmers Son;
Norman, M, son, Single, 9 Nov 1880, 20, born Ont, origin: English, Can, Meth, Farmers Son;
Ethel, F, daughter, single, 18 March 1883, 18, born Ont, origin: English, Can, Meth;
Raymond, M, son, Single, 5 Sept 1888, 12, born Ont, origin: English, Can, Meth, 10 months in school.

Commemorative Biographical Record of the County of Essex, J. H. Beers & Co., Toronto, 1905, p. 482-483:
William H. Neville, one of the younger farmers of Gosfield North ... comes of one of Canada's old families, being a son of Edward and Sarah (McKenzie) Neville.
     The first of the family to settle in Essex was Edward Neville, a native of Ireland, who came to Canada with his family of five sons, Robert, Edward, James, George and Francis, and one daughter. Francis Neville was born in July, 1798, married Nancy Williams, born Oct. 4, 1805, and settled on what is now Lot 271, Talbot Road South, in 1825, in the days when the country was an unbroken wilderness, and the only road an Indian trail from the lake to Windsor. On the farm which he cleared in the midst of this wilderness, Francis Neville and his wife lived for the rest of their days, and of their eleven children, nine reached maturity: ... (4) Mary, wife of Charles Gilboe, of Gosfield, had two daughters, Testamia, wife of Solomon Malott, and Alwilda, wife of Albert Lonsbury...

Commemorative Biographical Record of the County of Essex, J. H. Beers & Co., Toronto, 1905, p. 250-251:
Peter Gilboe, a retired farmer of Gosfield North, is now, in the evening of his days, reaping the reward of his long life of honest toil and kindly deeds, in the unreserved respect and affection with which he is regarded by his neighbours, among whom he has walked many years. He was born in Gosfield South, near Olinda, Sept. 14, 1832.
     Joseph and Elizabeth (Wigle) Gilboe, his parents, were among the earliest settlers of the County of Essex. The former was born in Quebec in 1805, the son of a lieutenant in General La Fayette's army, at the time of his campaign in Canada to aid the United States. Joseph Gilboe was quite a boy when they came to Amherstburg, where he was when General Harrison crossed over with his army and drove the Indians to Thamesville, where Tecumseh was killed. Mrs. Elizabeth W. Gilboe was born in Gosfield township, County of Essex, in 1808, daughter of Wendel and Mary Wigle, who came to Canada from Pennsylvania at the time of the immigration of the U. E. Loyalists, and settled and died in Gosfield.
     After Mr. Gilboe's marriage he settled first at Olinda, in Gosfield South, where he cleared up a farm and erected a hotel... He then moved to the present farm on Talbot street, at the time all bush land, which he purchased from Thomas Squires, and there he again started to work his way up from the beginning. His wife died at this home in 1856, which he survived till 1882, when he died at the home of one of his sons, in Michigan. He and his wife were among the founders of Methodism in that section of the country. Mr. Gilboe was a Conservative in politics, but took no part in local affairs.
     The family of twelve children born to Joseph Gilboe all lived to grow up... (2) Charles, born in 1826, married Miss Mary Neville, of Gosfield, and settled there on the Talbot Road, where he died in 1895, leaving two daughters, Festamire and Alice. His wife had died previously...

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Joseph Gilboe ca 1795-1882   Elizabeth Wigle 1807-1856   Francis Neville 1798-   Nancy Williams 1806-
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Charles Gilboe 1826-1895   Mary Neville ca 1831-
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Testimia Elizabeth Gilboe 1857-1939