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James Prentice of Huntingdon Twp., Ontario, Canada


James Prentice of Ireland & Huntingdon Twp., Hastings Co. Ontario, Canada
By Linus Joseph Dewald Jr., Editor
Fall 2001 and Revised 25 Nov 2015

We are helping Ken Bronson, Steve and Teresa Neale, and Jillian Prentice in tracing their Prentice roots. Here is what we have so far:

1. James Prentice was b. 1805 in Co. Fermanagh, Northern Ireland, where his wife was born. He d. 23 Dec 1877. James and his family emigrated to Canada between 1837 and 1837 as indicated by the births of his children. James had a farm in Huntingdon Twp., Hastings Co., Ontario, Canada which abutted that of James Finley and his wife, Agnes Scott. James and his family emigrated to Canada and settled in Thomasburg. Ont. where they lived a couple of years, then moved to a farm 1 1/2 miles west of Tweed.

James m. Elizabeth Rutledge. She was b. 1 Nov 1814 in Co. Fermanagh, Ireland and d. 10 Mar 1902, astings, Ontario. She lived on their farm west of Tweed until her death (per her obituary). James and Mary children:

  1. William Prentice, b. 27 Jan 1828 and d. 5 Dec 1911, Tweed. He lived in Huntingdon Twp in 1902. He m. Elizabeth Houston on 11 Dec 1861. She was b. c. 1843 and d. 20 Sep 1917 at the age of 75 at the home of her daugher, Mrs. W. Watt, according to the Tweed News archives. Both spent most of their lives in Huneerford and Huntingdon Twp. and are buried in the Victoria Protestant & St. James Anglican Cemetery, Tweed, Hastings Hungerford. Children (per Ken Bronson, email, 22 Jan 2002):
    1. Edward Prentice, b. 5 Nov 1862 and d. as an infant.
    2. Francis Mary Prentice, b. 9 Sep 1864, Huntington, Ontario, and d. 1 Dec 1934, Peterborough, Ontario. She m. William Watt on 11 Dec 1888. He was b. 8 Dec 1861, Cooper, Ontario, Canada, and d. 29 Dec 1944. An Ancestor Chart for him can be found at Ancestry.com . They had 2 sons and 4 daughters per Ancestry.com:
      1. Lucy Agnes Watt 1891 – 1964
      2. Elizabeth Jane Watt 1893 –
      3. Verda Frances Watt 1895 – 1987
      4. Ethel Grace Watt 1896 – 1954
      5. William Alexander Watt 1904 –
      6. Clarence Houston Watt 1906 –
    3. William Prentice, b. 2 Jun 1867 and d. 8 Oct 1897, Tweed. William is bur. in Victoria Cemetery, Tweed. He m. Clara Augusta Graham. She was b. c. 1864 in Hungerford Twp. and d. c. 20 Jul 1950 in her 86th year at Ann Arbor, MI. She is b. in St. John's United Church at Tweed. They had 1 son and 1 daughter:
      1. Lucy Bella Prentice, b. 17 Sep 1893.
      2. William Prentice, b. 7 Mar 1895 and d. 11 Jul 1942. He m. Lucia Adam. She was b. 23 Mar 1897. Children:
        1. Jane Prentice. She m. Mr. Couldwell and had 5 daughters per Ancestry.com .
        2. (son) Prentice.. He m. Miss Dudas and had 3 sons.
        3. (dau.) Prentice. She m. Mr. Bennett and had 7 sons and 2 daughters per Ancestry.com.
    4. Lucy Prentice, b. 1869. She m. Hilliard Elliot.
    5. George Prentice, b. 1873 and d. 1942 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [1.1]
    6. Clement Prentice, b. 11 Nov 1882 and d. 6 Jun 1884.
  2. Mary Ann Prentice, b. c. 1835. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [2]
  3. George Prentice, b. 1832 and d. c. 28 Nov 1927. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [3]
  4. James Prentice, b. 26 Nov 1842, Hungerford, Ontario, and d. 25 Oct 1923, Kingston, Ontario. He lived in Thurlow Twp in 1902. He is probably the James Prentice who appears in the 1881 Hungerford, Hastings East, Ontario census as a Farmer and Methodist with his wife, and children. He m. Nancy Jane Cross. She was b. 15 Dec 1848, Tyendinaga, Hastings, Ontario, and d. 7 Mar 1919, Hastings, Ontario. An Ancestor Chart for her can be found at Ancestry.com . Children of James and Nancy:
    1. William Robert Prentice, b. c. 1870, Ontario. He might be the William Prentice mentioned in Gail McCormick's email of 14 Apr 2005 who was b. 19 Nov 1871 and who m. Adelia Goswell/Gawsell in Belleville, Ontario in 1903. Adelia was b. 23 Apr 1875 and is bur. in Foxboro Cemetery in Hastings Co., Ontario. Children per Ancestry.com :
      1. Earl Cecil Prentice, b. 24 or 26 Aug 1894, and d. 16 Jul 1960.
      2. William Kenneth Prentice, b. 20 Jun 1896, Ontario, and d. 8 Jul 1977, Foxboro, Norfolk, MA. He m. Jessie Smith on 20 Oct 1923, Hastings. She was b. 23 Mar 1898, Toronto, Ontario, and d. 12 Oct 1984, Toronto, Ontario. An Ancestor Chart for her can be found at Ancestry.com. Children:
        1. Living son Prentice
        2. Living son Prentice
        3. Living dau. Prentice
        4. Living son Prentice
        5. Anna Elizabeth Prentice, b. 17 Mar 1927, Bellview, Ontario, and d. 18 Jun 2004, Lindsey, Ontario. She m. Glen Roberts. He was b. 5 May 1929, Deloraine, Manitoba, Canada, and d. 25 May 2001, Colorado Springs, El Paso Co., CO. Children per Ancestry.com :
          1. Living dau. Roberts. She m. Mr. Saunders and had 3 daughters.
          2. Living son Roberts. He m. Miss Raley and had a son and daughter.
          3. Living son Roberts. He m. Miss Reid and had 2 sons and a daughter.
          4. Living son Rroberts. He m. Miss O'Neil and had 3 sons and a daughter.
          5. unnamed male twins Roberts, b. and d. 1950, Toronto, Ontario.
          6. Wendy roberts, b. and d. 1956.
      3. Evelyn Irene Prentice, b. 7 Sep 1898, Foxboro, Norfolk, MA, and d. 11 Dec 1979, Belleville, Essex Co., NJ.
      4. Helen Marjorie Prentice, b. 17 Sep 1904 and d. 15 Jan 1990, Foxboro, Norfolk, MA.
      5. Walter Edwin Prentice, b. 28 Jul 1908 and d. 23 Jan 1971, Arnprior, Ontario, Canada.
    2. James Edwin Prentice, b. c. 1876, Ontario.
    3. Rachel E. Prentice, b. c. 1878, Ontario. She might be the Rachel Prentice mentioned in Gail McCormick's email of 15 Apr 2005 who m. Thomas Hopkins from Hastings Co., Ontario.
  5. Eliza Prentice, b. 4 Dec 1847 and d. 15 Oct 1925. She m. James Morrison, b. c. 1843, Ontario. Children per 1881 Madoc, Hastings North, Ontario, Canada census:
    1. Charles/Charlie Morrison, b. c. 1870, Ontario.
    2. William/Willie Morrison, b. c. 1872, Ontario.
    3. Ernest Morrison, b. c. 1874, Ontario.
    4. Blanche Morrison, b. c. 1877, Ontario.
    5. Lillie Morrison, b. c. 1880, Ontario.
  6. John Wesley Prentice, b. 22 Aug 1860 and d. 17 Apr 1888. Did not marry. A farmer and Methodist, he lived in Hungerford.
  7. Lucy Prentice, b. c. 1856, Ontario. She m. Robert McGuire of Tweed (per obit. of brother, George.) He was b. c. 1852, Ontario, and was a farmer. Both appear in the 1881 Hungerford, Hastings East, Ontario, census. He was 29 and she was 25. No children shown.
  8. Rachel Prentice, b. c. 1856, Ontario and living at home in 1881 Hungerford census. She m. Mr. Waddington and in 1902 lived in Winnipeg (per mother's obituary). Not in 1881 census.
  9. Jane Prentice. No information.
  10. John Prentice, b. c. 1860, Ontario and living at home in 1881 Hungerford census. He died in Simcoe Co. c. 1901 (per mother's obituary).

1.1 George Prentice, b. 23 Jan 1873, Ontario, Canada, and d. 1942.

He m. Margaret on 7 Dec 1898, Peterborough, Ontario. In 1917 they lived on the old homestead. They had 3 boys and 3 girls, including:

  1. Mary Edna Prentice, b. 8 Sep 1899, Peterborough, Ontario.. She m. Clarence Kerr Mouck.
  2. Georgina Elizabeth Prentice, born on October 31, 1900, in Peterborough, Ontario. Canada. She m. Walter John Nobes on May 30, 1924. Children:
    1. Walter J. Nobes.
    2. Carl Montgomery Nobes.
    3. Kenneth Richard Nobes.
  3. William Francis Prentice, b. 25 Aug 1902, Peterborough, Ontario.
  4. Hubert Frederick Prenticem born in August 1907 in Peterborough, Ontario, and d. December 26, 1973, in Pinellas County, Florida, at the age of 66. 1930 in Detroit, Wayne Co., MI.
  5. Harry Houston Prentice was b. 20 Oct 1911, Canada. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [1.2]
  6. Margaret Prentice, b. 12 Aug 1919 in Ontario, Canada, and d. 27 Feb 2005 at College View Center, Frederick, MI. Her obituary reads as follows:

      Detroit News, The (MI) - Tuesday, March 8, 2005 Margaret Prentice Flaherty, 85, of Frederick, went to her eternal rest on Sunday, February 27, 2005 at College View Center in Frederick.

      She was the wife of the late James T. Flaherty, who passed away in 1995 in San Diego. They were married for 52 years. She was preceded in death by three brothers and two sisters. Born on August 12, 1919 in Ontario, Canada she was the daughter of the late George and Margaret Prentice.

      Margaret worked as an accountant at General Motors in Detroit before moving to Washington D. C. in 1966 with her husband who was transferred to the U.S. Postal Service Headquarters. They retired to San Diego in 1976. She moved to Frederick in 2000 and was a resident of Tranquillity of Fredericktowne. She and her husband enjoyed golf and traveling. They traveled extensively in the British Isles and the Pacific. They were members of the Unity Church in El Cajon, California.

      She will be remembered by her niece Penny Hopkins of Bethany Beach, Delaware and nephews Reg Mouck of Ontario, Canada, Ken Nobes of Richmond Hill, Ontario, and Randy Prentice of Cove Green Springs, Florida.

      She will be missed by her lifelong friends, Mr. & Mrs. Arthur French, Jr. of Frederick, Maryland, CAPT. and Mrs. Arthur French III of Frederick, Maryland, Virginia Honan of Rockville, Maryland, Capt. and Mrs. Bruce Keller of San Diego, California, Mr. & Mrs. Cameron Hall of Prarie du Chien, Wisconsin and many other friends.

      A private memorial service will be held at a later date. There will be no public visitation. Her remains will be spread over the Pacific Ocean in accordance with her wishes In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to the James Terrance Flaherty Memorial Fund of the San Diego Kiwanis Club.

    Margaret m. James T. Flaherty c. 1953. He d. 1995 in San Diego, CA.

1..2 Harry Houston Prentice was b. 20 Oct 1911, Canada, and d. 14 Aug 1996, Abingdon, Harford Co., MD, per the SSDI and his obituary. He emigrated to the U.S. prior to 1934 when he went to work in Detroit, MI. His obituary reads as follows:

    Sun, The (Baltimore, MD) — Friday, August 16, 1996: Mr Harry Houston Prentice, 84

    Harry Houston Prentice, 84, managed GM plant, retired general manager of the General Motors Broening Highway plant and breeder of thoroughbred horses, died Wednesday of congestive heart failure at the Bel Air Nursing and Rehabilitation Center. He was 84 and lived in Jarrettsville.

    He went to work in the automaker's Detroit mailroom in 1934 and rose to manage GM facilities in Cincinnati and in Van Nuys and Oakland, Calif. He retired from the Baltimore plant in 1974. "He was always known as a firm but fair arbiter between labor and management,'' said his wife of eight years, the former Doris Mason Mott. According to his family, Mr. Prentice helped develop shipping new automobiles on rail flatcars in answer to a trucking strike.

    After he retired, his enthusiasm for horses led him to breed thoroughbred at Penrage, his 100-acre farm in Jarrettsville. An avid fox hunter who rode until he was 79, he was a former master of foxhounds of the West Hills Hunt in Los Angeles in the early 1960s and later the Elkridge-Harford Hunt Club hounds after moving to Maryland. He also was a member of the Mount Carmel Hounds in Parkton and the Hillendale Country Club.

    He served on the advisory board of the National Alliance of Businessmen and was a former director of the Chamber of Commerce of Metropolitan Baltimore. He also served on the National Council of the Boy Scouts of America and was an executive board member of the Baltimore Area Council of the Boy Scouts.

    In addition to his wife, survivors include a son, Jon R. Prentice of Florida; a daughter, Penelope P. Hopkins of Abingdon; a sister, Margaret P. Flaherty of San Diego; six grandchildren; and six great-grandchildren.

    Services will be held at 11 a.m. today t St. James Episcopal Church in Monkton, where he was a member.

He m. 1st Margaret, b. c. 1914, Canada

. Children:

  1. Penelope P. Prentice, b. before 1943. She m. Mr. Hopkins and in 1996 lived in Abingdon, MD.
  2. Jon Randolph Prentice, b. 2 Jun 1943, Baltimore, MD, 1996 in FL. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [1.3]

He m. 2nd Doris Mason Mott c. 1988

1.3 Jon Randolph Prentice, aka Randy Prentice, b. 2 Jun 1943, Baltimore, MD, and d. 16 Jun 2017, St. Simons Island, GA. 1996 in FL. His obituary reads as follows:

    Brunswick News, The (GA) - Saturday, July 1, 2017,

    Jon Randolph "Randy" Prentice, of St. Simons Island, died Friday, June 16, 2017, at Hospice of the Golden Isles in Brunswick. He died from complications as a result of Lewy Body Dementia two weeks after his 74th birthday.

    Born in Baltimore, Md., June 2, 1943, his parents were Harry Houston Prentice and Margaret Jones Prentice. Because his father was a General Motors executive, Randy attended various schools in Maryland, Ohio, and California. During the Vietnam War he served stateside in the National Guard. He then went on to work at General Motors plants in Van Nuys, Calif., Baltimore, Md., and Lordstown, Ohio. He retired in 1993 from the Lordstown assembly plant. However, as his early retirement suggests, being an engineer for GM, though rewarding, did not consume his life.

    He pursued and mastered dozens of passions including rodeo riding as a teenager in Oakland, Calif. While still in California, he started motorcycle racing and continued after moving to Ohio from 1965-1976. The next 10 years were spent whitewater kayaking and leading whitewater rafting tours on both eastern and western rivers. From 1986 through 2014, he sailed between the Great Lakes and the Bahamas along the Atlantic coast, eventually becoming a licensed captain. He sold his last sailboat, Strider, in late 2016. At various times he also surfed, wind-surfed, took flying and skydiving lessons and was an avid cyclist.

    Randy met his wife, Diana Guercio, while working at the Lordstown plant during his motocross days. It was a blind date arranged by Randy's older sister Penny Prentice Hopkins in Bel Air, Md. Penny and Diana, both registered nurses, became acquainted while working together at a nearby hospital. In 1966 Randy and Diana were married in Austintown, Ohio. Throughout the decades that followed, they raised two sons and included them in all of their adventures together — canoeing, skiing, hiking, climbing, caving, etc. Having been frequent visitors to Jekyll Island by sailboat since 1996, they fell in love with the Golden Isles and made it their home.

    Besides Diana and his sister Penny, those who will miss him are his children, Jon Houston Prentice of Skykomish, Wash., Jed Prentice and his wife Kathleen of Takoma Park, Md., and their children, Cedric and Leah. Described by family and friends as a "force of nature" and a "man's man," he will be remembered by so many for his larger-than-life persona, intense curiosity and adventurous spirit.

    Randy had a knack for cutting right to the chase and striking friendships with those whose expertise he wanted to emulate, and then he would turn around and share such knowledge with those around him. He was often the first or the only person to volunteer to help someone whether they were endangered or merely inconvenienced. Randy was a very proactive man with fairly keen situational awareness. And he always "Cowboy'd Up."

    The family plans two occasions to celebrate his fully-lived life, on July 29 at Jekyll Island and on Sept. 30 along the Youghiogheny River at Ohiopyle, Pa. Memorial contributions may be made to Hospice of the Golden Isles, 1692 Glynco Parkway, Brunswick, GA 31525. Following Randy's wishes, his body was donated for scientific study through the National Disease Research Interchange in Philadelphia, Pa.

Jon m. Diana Guerco in 1966 in Austintown, OH. Sons:

  1. Jon Houston Prentice. 2017 in Skykomish, WA.
  2. Jed Prentice, 2017 in Takoma Park, MD. He m. Kathleen. Children:
    1. Cedric Prentice.
    2. Leah Prentice.

2. Mary Ann Prentice was b. 6 Jan 1835, Ireland and d. 6 Oct 1908 in Ontario, Canada. At age of 19, on 4 Jun 1854, she m. James Finley Jr., son of James and Agnes Finley, above. Go to Finley Section

3. George Prentice was b. c. 1832-3 in Fermanagh Co., Northern Ireland and d. 24 Nov 1927 in Strayner, Ontario at the age of 95 (per obituary). He lived in Nattawasaga for many years, then moved to Collingwood, then to Stayner about 1923. George is bur. in the Honeywell cemetery.

George m. Mary Finley, daughter of James and Agnes Finly, above. Mary was b. c. 1837 and d. 11 Feb 1908 at the age of 70, about 19 years before George. George and Mary eventually relocated to Mulmur Twp. in Dufferin Co., Ontario. George's Obituary reads as follows:

    24 Nov. 1927. Age 95, d. Stayner, Ont., b. Northern Ireland, came to Canada with parents as a child to Hastings County, 52 years ago. Went to Nottawasaga, lived there 50 years, then to Collingwood, 4 years ago to Stayner.

Mary (Finley) Prentice's Obituary reads as follows:

    Many friends heard with regret of the passing away of Mrs. George Prentice, which occurred in Collingwood on Saturday evening last. In October last Mrs. Prentice suffered severely from an attack of rheumatism, and it weakened her to such an extent that when pneumonia set in later she had not sufficient strength to shake it off.

    Mrs. Prentice was a lady whose amiability and quiet Christian character was well known in the circle in which she moved. She was an honored member of the Methodist church, and with her husband and family lived for many years at Dunedin, worshipping at the Lavender church. Her remains were brought here by train on Tuesday morning and taken out to Lavender cemetery for interment, six sons acting as pallbearers. Deceased is survived by her husband, six sons and three daughters, all of whom excepting one daughter, Mrs. J. Creighton, were privileged to be present at her bedside and take a last farewell before she died. The members of the family are:

    	Albert, of north Nottawasaga; 
    	William and 
    	George of Honeywood; 
    	Andrew, on the homestead; 
    	Harry, of Collingwood; 
    	Wesley, of Winnipeg; 
    	Mrs. F. Lackie, of Beeton; 
    	Mrs. L. Creighton, of Alameda, Sask., and 
    	Mrs. E. H. Lindsey, of Tottenham.
    

George and Mary farmed at Tweed, Ontario near Peterborough, then moved to Dunedin. They came as far as Orangeville by train. From Orangeville, George, along with the two oldest boys, Albert and William, drove their livestock to a farm near Shelburne owned by the Tates. Mary and the other children came on to Shelburne on the train and were met there by Mr. Tate, who took them to his farm to await the men and their livestock. They then moved on to their newly purchased farm at Dunedin. George built the house that still stands today (2003) on the farm. It is a lovely two-story brick house. All but Edith were born and made the trip from Tweed with their parents. Edith was born at Dunedin.

Children of George and Mary (per Steve and Teresa Neale, email, 13 Jan 2003 and 1881 Nottawasaga, Simcoe North, Ontario, Canada, census):

  1. Susan Prentice, b. c. 1855-58. She m. 1st Thomas Ferris . . . . . . . . . [3]
  2. Albert James Prentice, b. c. 1859. He m. 1st Rachel Taylor. . . . . . . .[4]
  3. James Prentice.
  4. William Francis Prentice, b. c. 1863. He m. Ellen Barber. . . . . . . . .[5]
  5. Elizabeth/Liz Prentice, b. c. 1861. She m. John Creighton. Children were Vera, Margaret and Mary.
  6. Agnes Jane Prentice, b. c. 1865, Ontario. She appears in the 1881 Nottawasaga, Simcoe North, Ontario census living at home.. . . . . . . [7]
  7. George Thomas Prentice, b. c. 1867.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [6]
  8. Harry/Henry Edmund Prentice, b. c. 1869, Ontario. He m. Ella Best. Children:
    1. Wilbur Miller Prentice.
    2. Albert Kenneth Prentice.
    3. William Aubrey Prentice.
    4. Harry Lynd Prentice. He m. and had 1 or more children, including:
      1. David Prentice, b. c. 1982, He lives in Little Rock AR in 2005.
    5. Florence Ella Prentice. She m. Arthur Scranage.
  9. Andrew/Andy Prentice, b. c. 1871, Ontario. He m. Laura McCague. Children:
    1. Lucinda Prentice. She m. Howard Stgeele and had Michael and perhaps more.
    2. Mildred Prentice. She m. Charlie Jones and had Brenda and Norma.
  10. Charles Wesley/Wes Prentice, b. c. 1874. He m. Annie(?).
  11. Mary Eda/Edith Prentice, b. c. 1877, Ontario. She m. Edwin Lindsey and had: Howard, Lawrence who m. Marjory, Frank who m. Edru, and George.

3. Susan/Susannah Prentice, b. c. 1858, Ontario. She m. 1st Thomas Ferris who was b. c. 1851, Ontario, farmer. In 1881 census in Mulmur, Simcoe South, Ontario. Children:

  1. John Edgar Ferris, b. c. 1879, Ontario. He m. Nellie Weatherall.
  2. Geprge Wesley/Wes Ferris. b. c. Mar 1881, Ontario.
  3. Ethel Ferris, b. aft. 1881. She m. Fred Weatherall.
Susan m. 2nd Findley Lackey. Children:

  1. Elmer Lackey.
  2. Edith Lackey.

4. Albert James Prentice, b. c. 1859, Ontario. He is living at home in the 1881 Nottawasaga, Simcoe North, Ontario, Canada census. He m. 1st Rachel Taylor. Children:

  1. Harold Prentice.
  2. George Prentice. He m. Isabel. Children:
    1. Alan Prentice.
    2. Peter Prentice.
    3. William Prentice.
    4. John Prentice.
Albert m. 2nd Mamie/Mamy Burgess. Children.

  1. Margaret Prentice. She m. Roy Lougheed. Children:
    1. Steven Lougheed. He m. Bonnie Miklenbacher and had Roy, Rebecca
    2. Greg Lougheed. He m. Diane Columbus.
    3. Marji Beth Lougheed. She m. Geoff Bullivant and had Gregory and Andrew.
  2. Rachel Prentice. She m. 1st Leighton Quinlen and 2nd Ivan Jamison. No children.
  3. Stephen Arnold Prentice. He m. Kathleen "Kay" Marion Read in England at the end of WW II and she moved to Canada as one of the "war brides." Children per Jillian Prentice, email, 12 Aug 2007:
    1. Jillian Prentice. No children.
    2. Kenneth Prentice. No children.
    3. Janet Prentice. No children.

5. William Francis Prentice, b. 1 Sep 1862, Ontario, and d. 25 Dec 1948 (per June Prentice, email, 23 Seo 2006). He is living at home in the 1881 Nottawasaga, Simcoe North, Ontario, Canada census.

He m. Ellen Barber on 24 Jan 1890. She was b. 1871 in Ontario, dau. of Thomas Barber (b. 1847 in Ontario) and Ann Baker (b. 1846 in Ireland). Both are bur. Honeywood Cemetery, Dufferin, Mulmur. Children:

  1. William Simpson "Sim" Prentice, b. 17 Oct 1890. . . . . . . [8]
  2. Norman Elliot Prentice, b. 13 Feb 1894. . . . . . . . . . [9]
  3. George Prentice, b. 28 Oct 1895 and d. 9 Apr 1917 in WW I at Vimy Ridge, France (dog tag#642738). Bur. Honeywood Cemetery, Dufferin, Mulmur.
  4. Thomas "Tom" Haddock Prentice, b. 30 Oct 1902. . . . . . . . [10]
  5. John "Jack" James Finley Prentice, b. 5 Aug 1908 and d. 9 Nov 9, 1927 of a bowel obstruction. He did not marry. Bur. Honeywood Cemetery, Dufferin, Mulmur.
  6. Mary Edith Prentice, b. 29 May 1911. She m. Orville Young and Tom Young and Patsy Young.
  7. Charles Henry Prentice, b. 28 Jun 1913. . . . . . . . . . [11]

6. George Thomas Prentice, b. c. 1867, Ontario. He is living at home in the 1881 Nottawasaga, Simcoe North, Ontario, Canada census. He m. Elizabeth Ferris. Children:

  1. Roy Prentice. He m. Annie Peliet and had:
    1. George Prentice. . . . . . . . . . . . . . [12]
    2. Norman/Norm Prentice. . . . . . . . . . . . [13]
    3. Dorothy Prentice. Bur. Honeywood Cemetery, Dufferin, Mulmur. She m. Tom Earle and had: Linda, Wayne, Laurie.
    4. Edna Prentice. Bur. Honeywood Cemetery, Dufferin, Mulmur. She m. Ivan Johnston and had Gordon/Gord Johnson.
    5. Harold Prentice. Bur. Honeywood Cemetery, Dufferin, Mulmur.

7. Agnes Jane "Jennie" Prentice was b. c. 1865 and d. 14 Jan 1901 at the age of only 36. He is living at home in the 1881 Nottawasaga, Simcoe North, Ontario, Canada census. She m. Tom Arnold. Children:

  1. G.C. Arnold, b. c. 1892 and d. 20 Sep 1894 at 1 year, 9 months of age.

8. William Simpson "Sim" Prentice, b. 17 Oct 1890 and d. 13 Mar 1969. He m. Anna "Amelia" Dunstan on 12 Jul 1910. She was b. 1891 and 2 Feb1930. Children:

  1. Austin Prentice, b. 13 Mar 1911. He m. Ena Foster on 3 Nov 1937. She was b. 5 Jul 1920. Children:
    1. Emerson Prentice, born Dec. 22, 1939. He m. Monica Smith on 26 May 1962. She was b 22 Apr 1940). Children:
      1. Evan Prentice, born Jan 13, 1964. He m. (unknown) and had:
        1. Jamie Prentice, born Oct. 31, 1990
        Evan m. 2nd Andrea Elliott on Aug 16, 2002.
      2. Trevor Prentice, born March 9, 1966. He m. Paula Holtman on Oct. 15, 1988. Children:
        1. Philip Prentice, born June 18, 1991
        2. Tyler Prentice, born March 16, 1994
        3. Petra Prentice, born May 29, 1998
    2. David/Dave Prentice, born March 7, 1942. He m. Shirley Sheppard. Children:
      1. Doug Prentice, b. 11 Dec 1961. He m. Catherine Do-Thi-Ew-Chau "Katie" on May 31, 1986. Children:
        1. Kevin Prentice, b. Aug. 28, 1992
        2. Colin Prentice, b. Aug 14, 1996
      2. Cheryl Prentice, b. 8 Sep 1965. She m. Paul Denton. Children:
        1. Michael Denton, twin, b. 11 Sep 1992.
        2. Michelle Denton, twin, b. 11 Sep 1992.
    3. Diane Prentice, born May 9, 1952. She m. Brian Sayers on 1 Aug 1970. He was b. 25 Feb 1949. Children:
      1. Richard Sayers, born May 25, 1976
      2. Barbara Sayers, b. born May 11, 1978
      3. Jeffrey Sayers, born April 17, 1984
  2. Kathleen Prentice, b. 22 Nov 1924. She m. 1st Dan Nicholou and 2nd Ira Shaw. No children.
William m. 2nd Catherine Mary "Rena" McQueen on 1 Jul 1931. She d. 1973. No children.

9. Norman Elliot Prentice, b. 13 Feb 1894, Honeywood, Ontario, and d. 5 Aug 1983, Saskatchewan, Canada..

He m. Ina Amelia Hunt. She was b. 6 Oct 1894, Dufferin, Ontario, and d. 5 Jul 1983, Outlook, Saskatoon, Canada. Children:

  1. Norman Wesley "Wes" Prentice. He d. before 2010.
  2. William Howard "Bud" Prentice. He d. before 2010.
  3. Gordon Ray "Pete" Prentice. He d. before 2010.
  4. Russell Prentice. He d. before 2010.
  5. Doris Amelia Prentice. She m. Mr. Murrray, Living in 2010.
  6. Gertrude Irene Prentice. She m. Mr. Pumfrey, Living in 2010.
  7. George Alvin "Alvin" Prentice, b. c. 1921. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [9.1]
  8. Olive May Prentice. She m. Mr. Ford, Living in 2010.
  9. Betty Prentice. She m. Mr. Storebo, Living in 2010.
  10. Elliott Prentice. He m. Maxine, Living in 2010.
  11. Mabel Priscilla Prentice. She d. before 2010.
  12. Jean Prentice. She d. before 2010.
  13. Shirley Prentice. She d. before 2010.
  14. Norma Prentice. She d. before 2010.
  15. James Albert "Tab" Prentice, b. 3 Apr 1924, Macrorie, Saskatoon, Canada . .[9.2]
  16. Thomas Henry "Tom" Prentice, Living in 2010.

9.1 George Alvin "Alvin" Prentice, b. c. 1921 and d. 26 Dec 2010 at the Outlook & District Health Centre, Macrorie, Saskatoon, Canada. His obituary in the Saskatoon StarPhoenix reads as follows:

PRENTICE, ALVIN: July 11, 1921 December 26, 2010 The passing of Alvin Prentice, formerly of Macrorie, SK, occurred on Sunday, December 26, 2010, at the Outlook & District Health Centre, at the age of 89 years.

Alvin is survived by his family, Cecile (Ralph) Atkinson of Sherwood Park, AB, Carol (Fred) Profeit of Wilkie, SK and Barrie Prentice (Kim Paysen) of Central Butte, SK; seven grandchildren; eight great-grandchildren; four sisters, Doris Murray, Gert Pumfrey, May Ford and Betty Storebo; two brothers, Tom Prentice and Elliott (Maxine) Prentice; and numerous nieces and nephews.

He was predeceased by his wife, Mary; his daughter, Audrey; four sisters, Mabel, Jean, Shirley and Norma; five brothers, Wes, Bud, Pete, Tab, and Russell; and by his parents, Norman and Ina Prentice.

The Funeral Service will be held on Thursday, December 30, 2010 at 2:00 p.m. at the Macrorie Hall, Macrorie, SK with John Dickey officiating. Interment will take place in the Macrorie Cemetery. Memorial donations may be made to The Outlook & District Health Foundation. Arrangements are in care of the OUTLOOK FUNERAL CHAPEL, 867-8255. Published in the Saskatoon StarPhoenix on 12/28/2010

He m. Mary. She d. before 2010. Children of Alvin and Mary:

  1. Cecile Prentice. She m. Ralph Atkinson of Sherwood Park, AB, Living in 2010.
  2. Carol Prentice. She m. Fred Profeit of Wilkie, SK, Living in 2010.
  3. Barrie Prentice. He m. Kim Paysen of Central Butte, SK, Living in 2010.
  4. Audrey Prentice. She d. before 2010.

9.2 James Albert "Tab" Prentice, b. 3 Apr 1924, Macrorie, Saskatoon, Canada, and d. Feb 1989, Saskatchewan, Canada per Ancestry.com .

He m. Miss Neal, dau. of Alfredf Neal (1889-1952) and Gertrude. They had a daughter.

10. Thomas "Tom" Haddock Prentice, b. 30 Oct 1902 and d. 1988. He m. Elsie(?) Children:

  1. Gwynne Lorraine Prentice, b. Oct. 10, 1946. She m. Robert George Rockwell on 9 Oct 1964. He was b. 10 Dec 1943. Children:
    1. Joyce Tara Rockwell, b. May 23, 1965. She m. Larry Albert Stowell on 15 Sep 1987 and had Carter James Stowell, b. July 25, 1994 d. July 24, 2001; Colten Robert Stowell,b. July 25, 1994; Jarod Daniel Stowell, b. May 18, 1998.
    2. Karen Lois Rockwell, b. April 14, 1967. She m. Mr. Cramp and had: Justine Anne Cramp and Chelsea Ray Cramp.
    3. Lorraine Marie Rockwell, b. Oct. 29, 1971. She m. Donald Raymond Nixon on 1 Aug 1998. He was b. 25 Feb 1967. They had: Britnay Michelle Gwynne Harris, b. April 16, 1992; Jordan Elizabeth Harris, b. Mar. 24, 1993; Dylan Raymond George Nixon, b. Jan. 23, 1999.

11. Charles Henry Prentice, b. 28 Jun 1913 and d. 16 Aug 1999. He m. Euphemia "Phemie" Henderson. She was b. 4 Oct 1915. Children:

  1. Hannah Ellen Marie "Marie" Prentice, b. April 25, 1938. She m. Fred Yule on 3 Nov 1956 and had Denise Yule and Marilyn Yule.
  2. William Taylor "Bill" Prentice, b. May 27, 1939. He m. Gloria Henry on 27 Aug 1966(?). Children:
    1. Dean William Prentice, b. 24 Apr 1967. He m. Julie Karen McCormick on 10 Jul 1999 and had:
      1. Hailey Jean Karen b. May 3, 2001
    2. Dwayne Charles Prentice, b. Mar. 21, 1970. He m. Jennifer Benn on 9 Jul 1994. Daughter:
      1. Victoria Ann Prentice, b. June 5, 1996
    3. Derek Thomas Prentice, b. Dec. 18, 1977
  3. Charles Robert "Bob" Prentice, b. June 28, 1940. . . . . . . . . . [14]
  4. Mary Elizabeth Prentice, b. March 4, 1942. . . . . . . . . . [15]
  5. Donald George Prentice, b. b. Sept. 19, 1943. . . . . . . . . . [16]

12. George Prentice. He m. Gwen Morrison. Children:

  1. Stephnie Prentice. She m. Nicky Foidle and had Patricia, Vicky and perhaps a 3rd child.
  2. Blair Prentice. He m. Kathy Grant. Children:
    1. Jennifer Prentice.
    2. (boy?) Prentice.

13. Norman/Norm Prentice. He m. Leona Henry. Children:

  1. Terry Prentice. He m. Barbara/Barb Allen and had Michelle Prentice and perhaps others.
  2. Dana H. Prentice. He m. Wendy McLeod. Both are mentioned on the headstone of others at Honeywood Cemetery, Dufferin, Mulmur. Children:
    1. Andrew Prentice.
    2. Ryan Prentice.
    3. Kyle Prentice. He d. Dec 1990. Bur. Honeywood Cemetery, Dufferin, Mulmur.
  3. Lynnette Prentice. She m. Dan McIntyre and perhaps had Jesse and 1 or more other children.
  4. Paul Prentice. He m. 1st Janelle Lowe and had:
    1. Eric Prentice.
    2. Evan Prentice.
    Paul m. 2nd Kim Fraser and had:
    1. Dakota Prentice.
  5. Leanne Prentice. She m. Jamie Doig.

14. Charles Robert "Bob" Prentice, b. June 28, 1940 and d. 5 Feb 2005.

He m. June Coe on 25 Jul 1964. She was b. 9 Jun 1942, m. July 25, 1964.Childen:

  1. Steven Robert Prentice, born November 22, 1966. . . . . . . . ]17]
  2. Stephanie June Prentice, born February 3, 1968. . . . . . . . [18]
  3. Trevor Prentice, stillborn, Dec 16, 1970. Bur. Honeywood Cemetery, Dufferin, Mulmur.
  4. Teresa Pauline Prentice, born February 23, 1973. . . . . . . . [19]
  5. Joanne Christine Prentice, born August 24, 1974. . . . . . . . [20]

15. Mary Elizabeth Prentice, b. March 4, 1942. She m. Roger Bouchard on 16 Dec 1967. He was b. Sept 15, 1927. Children:

  1. Curtis Bouchard, b. April 16, 1970. He m. Lorna Boyse(?)
  2. Lisa Marie Bouchardb. Jan. 8, 1972. She m. Steven Haliday on 20 Apr 1996. The had Madison Haliday and Makenna Anne Haliday.

16. Donald George Prentice, b. 19 Sep 1943. Donald married Linda Christina McGillvery in Jul 1967. She was b. 17 Apr 1949. Children (per Kevin Prentice, email, 22 May 2005):

  1. Kevin George Prentice b. 28 Sep 1969. He m. Tracy Lynn Spooner on 1 Nov 2002, Orillia, Ontario. She was b. 2 Nov 1972 in Collingwood Ontario.
  2. Tagon Christina Prentice, b. 13 Sep 1974.

17. Steven Robert Prentice, born November 22, 1966. He m. Sharon Melissa Watson on 9 Aug 1997. She was b. Nov. 5, 1975. Children:

  1. Emma Jean Prentice, born August 8, 1992 (daughter of Sharon).
  2. Tristan Gregory Prentice, born August 22, 2001.

18. Stephanie June Prentice, born February 3, 1968. She m. Mark van Maurik on 10 Jun 1989. He was b. Jan. 29, 1964. Children:

  1. Codi Mark van Maurik, born November 18, 1990.
  2. Taylor Stephanie van Maurik, born April 30, 1993

19. Teresa Pauline Prentice, born February 23, 1973. She m. James Neale on 16 Jul 1994. He was b. Oct. 20, 1973. Children:

  1. Tyler James Neale, born June 14, 1995.
  2. Melissa Teresa Neale, born April 14, 1998.

20. Joanne Christine Prentice, born August 24, 1974. She m. Michael Frederick Carroll on 6 Sep 1997. He was b. April 28, 1970.

  1. Emily Joanne Carroll, born January 17, 1997.
  2. Austin Michael Carroll, born November 19, 1998.

THE BARBER FAMILY

Tom Barber born about 1850. He m. Ann Haddock born about 1855. Their children:

  1. Ellen Barber. She m. William Prentice.
  2. Jim Barber.
  3. Bill Barber.
  4. Minnie Barber. She m. Morrow(?)

Is James related to the Carlow Prentices?

Is James Prentice related to Michael Prentice of Carlow and his descenants?

Perhaps not. Carlow is a township in Hastings Co. The only hamlet of any size in the township is Boulter which is located about 10 miles east of the village of Bancroft. Carlow is approx. 35 miles north of Huntingdon township. By email of 11 Sep 2001, Brandt Zatterberg (no kin) advises that the townships in that region are set out in a rectangular grid pattern as follows:

	McClure		Wicklow		Bangor
	Herschel		Monteagle	Carlow
	Faraday		Dungannon	Mayo
	Wollaston	 Limericak	Cashel
	Lake		Turler		Grimsthorpe
	Marmoda		Madoc		Elzevir
	Rawdon		Huntingdon	Hungerford
	Sidney		Thurlow		Tyendinaga
He also advises that the pattern of settlement was that major settlements began in the southern townships after the Revolution (1784). The middle townships were opened up as sons and daughters of the orignally grants required their own land (1810-1840). The northern townships are still sparsely populated by their 'serious' growth is as a result of the lumber trade (1850-1870). The north of Hastings saw further growth nearing the end of the 19th century with the discover of mineral deposits.

Local Cemeteries

In PrenticeNet's Roots section we found the following cemeteries and burials for the greater Huntingdon area:

    Adelia PRENTICE 
        Foxboro Cemetery, Hastings, Thurlow; Q-H1191 
    Helen Marjorie PRENTICE 
        Foxboro Cemetery, Hastings, Thurlow; Q-H1191 
    James PRENTICE 
        Foxboro Cemetery, Hastings, Thurlow; Q-H1191 
    Jean Eleanor PRENTICE 
        Foxboro Cemetery, Hastings, Thurlow; Q-H1191 
    Jessie PRENTICE 
        Foxboro Cemetery, Hastings, Thurlow; Q-H1191 
    Leah M. PRENTICE 
        Foxboro Cemetery, Hastings, Thurlow; Q-H1191 
    Myrtle A. PRENTICE 
        Foxboro Cemetery, Hastings, Thurlow; Q-H1191 
    Nancy Jane PRENTICE 
        Foxboro Cemetery, Hastings, Thurlow; Q-H1191 
    William Kenneth PRENTICE 
        Foxboro Cemetery, Hastings, Thurlow; Q-H1191 
    William Roberts PRENTICE 
        Foxboro Cemetery, Hastings, Thurlow; Q-H1191 
    William Stanley PRENTICE 
        Foxboro Cemetery, Hastings, Thurlow; Q-H1191 
 

    Douglas M. PRENTICE 
        Zion United Cemetery, Hybla, Hastings, Monteagle;
        Q-H1151 
    Floyd R. PRENTICE 
        Zion United Cemetery, Hybla, Hastings, Monteagle;
        Q-H1151 

    Edward PRENTICE 
        Bethel United Cemetery, Hastings, Hungerford; Q-H1078 
    Lucy PRENTICE 
        Bethel United Cemetery, Hastings, Hungerford; Q-H1078 
    William & E. PRENTICE 
        Bethel United Cemetery, Hastings, Hungerford; Q-H1078 

    Emerson PRENTICE 
        Hermon United Cemetery, Hastings, Mayo; Q-H1141 

    John PRENTICE 
        Thomasburg Cemetery, Hastings, Hungerford; Q-H1080 
    Mary PRENTICE 
        Thomasburg Cemetery, Hastings, Hungerford; Q-H1080 
    Mary Edna PRENTICE 
        Thomasburg Cemetery, Hastings, Hungerford; Q-H1080 

    Eliza PRENTICE 
        Victoria Protestant & St James Anglican Cemetery,
        Tweed, Hastings, Hungerford; Q-H1209&1208 
    Elizabeth PRENTICE 
        Victoria Protestant & St James Anglican Cemetery,
        Tweed, Hastings, Hungerford; Q-H1209&1208 
    James PRENTICE 
        Victoria Protestant & St James Anglican Cemetery,
        Tweed, Hastings, Hungerford; Q-H1209&1208 
    John W. PRENTICE 
        Victoria Protestant & St James Anglican Cemetery,
        Tweed, Hastings, Hungerford; Q-H1209&1208 
    Mary Ann PRENTICE 
        Victoria Protestant & St James Anglican Cemetery,
        Tweed, Hastings, Hungerford; Q-H1209&1208 
    William PRENTICE 
        Victoria Protestant & St James Anglican Cemetery,
        Tweed, Hastings, Hungerford; Q-H1209&1208 
    William H. PRENTICE 
        Victoria Protestant & St James Anglican Cemetery,
        Tweed, Hastings, Hungerford; Q-H1209&1208 

    Andrew PRENTICE 
        Honeywood Cemetery, Dufferin, Mulmur; DU- 
    Dana H. PRENTICE 
        Honeywood Cemetery, Dufferin, Mulmur; DU- 
    Dorothy A. PRENTICE 
        Honeywood Cemetery, Dufferin, Mulmur; DU- 
    E. Annie PRENTICE 
        Honeywood Cemetery, Dufferin, Mulmur; DU- 
    Edna M. PRENTICE 
        Honeywood Cemetery, Dufferin, Mulmur; DU- 
    Ellen PRENTICE 
        Honeywood Cemetery, Dufferin, Mulmur; DU- 
    George PRENTICE 
        Honeywood Cemetery, Dufferin, Mulmur; DU- 
    George PRENTICE 
        Honeywood Cenotaph Cemetery, Dufferin, Mulmur; DU- 
    Harold PRENTICE 
        Honeywood Cemetery, Dufferin, Mulmur; DU- 
    John J. F. PRENTICE 
        Honeywood Cemetery, Dufferin, Mulmur; DU- 
    June PRENTICE 
        Honeywood Cemetery, Dufferin, Mulmur; DU- 
    Kyle Mathew PRENTICE 
        Honeywood Cemetery, Dufferin, Mulmur; DU- 
    Robert PRENTICE 
        Honeywood Cemetery, Dufferin, Mulmur; DU- 
    Roy PRENTICE 
        Honeywood Cemetery, Dufferin, Mulmur; DU- 
    Ryan PRENTICE 
        Honeywood Cemetery, Dufferin, Mulmur; DU- 
    Trevor PRENTICE 
        Honeywood Cemetery, Dufferin, Mulmur; DU- 
    Wendy B. PRENTICE 
        Honeywood Cemetery, Dufferin, Mulmur; DU- 
    William F. PRENTICE 
        Honeywood Cemetery, Dufferin, Mulmur; DU- 
It is not yet known how those Prentices might related to James Prentice or to each other.

FINLEY SECTION

James Finley and Agnes Scott Finley had the farm abutting that of James Prentice and Elizabeth Rutledge. Their eldest son, James Jr. was born in County Down Ireland May 30, 1829 and became head of the family after his father passed away. The family emigrated to Canada about 1847 when he was 18. James Jr. married Mary Ann Prentice.

2. Mary Ann Prentice was b. 6 Jan 1835 and d. 6 Oct 1908. At age of 19, on 4 Jun 1854, she m. James Finley Jr., son of James and Agnes Finley, above. Go to Finley Section James Jr. was the oldest of the family of James and Agnes Finley. James Jr. was born in County Down, Ireland pm 30 May 1829. James, his parents, and his siblings emigrated to canada about 1847 when James Jr. was 18 years old. After the death of his father, James Jr. became the head of the family and helped raise his younger brothers and sisters.

According to the census of 1871, James and Mary Ann lived in Huntingdon Twp., Hastings Co., Ontario. By 1878 they had moved to Hungerford Twp. across from what is now Spencers Grange, on lot 5, Con 10, on the Lodgeroom Rd. About 1892, When James was 63, they moved to Tweed. They lived on W. Store St., Lot 99 109, now 46 Victoria St. North.

James was School Board Trustee for School No. 8. He was also a councilor for the Village of Tweed. Mary Ann passed away in 1908 at the age of 63 and James died 21 Jul 1914. They are buried in Victoria Cemetery, Tweed. Plot No.277-OE.

James and Mary Ann had eight children:

  1. William Finley, b. 12 Sep 1855 and d. 20 Oct 1920. . . . . [4]
  2. Elizabeth Finley, b. 19 Jan 1857. . . . . . . [5]
  3. James S. Finley, b. 1859 and d. 11 Dec 1928. . . . . . . [6]
  4. Robert Finley, b. 1860. Living in 1928. . . . . . . [7]
  5. Emma Jane Finley, b. 23 Jul 1863 and d. 22 Oct 1931. . . . . . [8]
  6. Ida Finley. She m. Charles Murphy and in 1928 lived in Winnepeg.
  7. Herbert Prentice Finley, b. 25 Nov 1871. Living in 1928. . . . . [9]
  8. Mable Finley, b. 1879 and d. 1924. . . . . . . . [10]

3. [Omitted]

4. William Finley was born 12 Sep 1855 in Huntingdon Twp., Hastings Co., Ontario. William never married. He was a rural mail carrier for many years. He may have lived with his parents in Tweed. He d. 20 Oct 1920 at the age of 65. The cause of death was listed as cystitis.He is bur. in Victoria Cemetery with his parents and his sister Mable

5. Elizabeth Finely. Elizabeth was the eldest daughter of James and Mary Ann. She was born 19 Jan 1857 in the Lodgeroom district of Huntingdon Twp., Hastings Co., Ontario. She m. 1st William Finley (no relation). William was a neighbour who lived across from the James Finleys on the Lodgeroom Rd. William's parents, John and Jane Finley, lived with their daughter Eliza, and her younger brother William on the East Half of Lot 5, Con 11, Hungerford Twp.

After their marriage Elizabeth and William live on John and Jane's farm. The farm stayed in Elizabeth's hands until she sold it to Peter Casey. The farm is now owned by Murray and Dianne Spencer and is still rich land, growing fields of strawberries each year.

William died of Malaria in 1888. He is buried in Victoria Cemetery with the Andrew Finley Family (Elizabeth's uncle), Plot No.297-OE. Elizabeth and William had five children:

  1. Effie Jane (Jenny) Finley, b. 1879 and d. 1971.
  2. Mary Ethel Finley. b. 1881 and d. 1882 (small stone beside Wm. Finley).
  3. Mary Ethel b. 1883 and d. 1968.
  4. John Scot Finley. b. 1884 and d. 1928.
  5. William James Finley, b. 1886 and d. 1969.

Elizabeth Prentice m. 2nd James Copeland Elliotton 11 Apr 1889. James was born in Belfast, Ireland on 8 Sep 1862 and d. 29 Jul 1939. They continued to live on Elizabeth's farm. They had 5 children:

  1. Emma Mable Elliott, b. 1889 and d. 1972.
  2. Robert R. Elliott, b. 1891 and d. 1892.
  3. Robert Herman Elliott, b. 1892 and d. 1963.
  4. Ernest Finley Elliott, b. 1896 and d. 1897.
  5. Ida Blanche Elliott, b. 1898 and d. 1982.

6. James S. Finley. James was born c. 1859 and d. 11 Dec 1928 in Vancouver, BC. An engineer, James traveled and built several bridges across Canada (per the Tweed News). On 8 Apr 1889 he married Sarah Kincaid of Madoc. daughter of Joseph and Jane Kincaid. Sarah was born in 1861 and living in 1928.. The following is taken from the Tweed News:

    James Finley passed away Dec. 11, 1928 in Vancouver B.C.. He was born in Huntingdon Twp. in the Finley Settlement, west of the Lodgeroom Church 65 years ago. He was the son of the late Mr. And Mrs. James Finley. He moved from Tweed to Vancouver five years ago. Mr. Finley worked for Dominion Bridge. He leaves his wife, the former Sarah Kincaid of Madoc. They were married April 8, 1889. He also leaves two sons, Harry and Roy of Vancouver and one daughter Mrs. John Fryer of San Francisco. Two brothers, Robert of Manitoba and Herb of Walkerville. He also leaves four sisters, Mrs. James [Elizabeth] Elliott, Mrs. Emma Jane Amey both of Tweed and Mrs. Charles Murphy, Winnepeg, Mrs. Mable McDonald Of Buffalo.
Children, per obituary, above:
  1. Harry Finley, living 1928 in Vancouver, BC.
  2. Roy Fineley, living 1928 in Vancouver. BC.
  3. (dau) Finley. She m. John Fryer and in 1928 lived in San Francisco, CA.

7. Robert Finley. He was born in 1860 and d. after 1928 and probably in Manitoba (per his brother, James', obituary).

8. Emma Jane Finley. She b. 23 Jul 1863, Huntingdon Twp. and bap. there on 20 Oct 1964 Huntingdon Typ. by Rev. George Carr, Methodist Minister. She d. 22 Oct 1931. Emma m. Clement James Amey and lived in Tweed in 1928. Clement d. 1910. The following obituary is taken from the Tweed News:

    Emma Jane (Finley) Amey born July 23, 1863, passed away Oct. 22, 1931. She was the daughter of James Finley and Mary Ann Prentice. She married Clement James Amey of Lennox County (he was a nurse). There isn't much information on Mr. Amey except that he died in 1910. His name is not on the tombstone with Emma Jane. Clement Amey died twenty years ago. She is survived by her son James Arnold, Born Sept. 30, 1883 and a daughter Blanche, Mrs. Thomas Curley of Ottawa. Two sisters, Elizabeth (Mrs. James Elliott), Ida (Mrs. Charles Murphy) and two brothers, Robert of Flanders and Herbert of Tweed. Two children predeceased her. Robert Ray Born Nov.28,1885 and died Dec.22, 1885. He was 24 days old and a daughter Mary Adeline, born Aug.29, 1886 and died Feb.4, 1909. Emma is buried in Victoria Cemetery. Plot No. 2821/2 OE

Children per her obituary:

  1. James Arnold Amey, b. 30 Sep 1883.
  2. Robert Ray Amey, b. 28 Nov 1885 and d. 22 Dec 1885.
  3. Mary Adeline Amey, b. 29 Aug 1886 and d. 4 Feb 1909.
  4. Blanche Amey.
  5. (dau.) Amey. She m. Thomas Curley and in 1931 lived in Ottawa.

9. Herbert Prentice Finley. He was b. 25 Nov 1871, Tuntingdon Twp. and bap. 30 Aug 1870 by Rev. J. Kilgore. Herbert was a printer by trade. In 1894, he lived in Tweed with his parents. James' obitury Places him in Walkerville in 1928, Emma Jane's obituary ' has him in Tweed in 1931, and Ida's obituary places him in Montreal in 1934.

10. Mable Finley. She was b. 1879 and died in 1924 at the age of 45. For a period time she lived in Buffalo NY. Mable is buried with her parents and brother William in Victoria Cemetery, Plot No 277 OE.

She m. George McDonald c. 1898 in Tweed, Ontario. He b. c. 1869 and d. 31 Oct 1956, Toronto, Canada, and was the son of Alexander and Annie McDonald. By email of 13 Jun 2010, Mary Ann Mares relates that George was a student at the Canadian Horological Institute and that may have been a watchmaker or jeweller in Tweed, Canada, and that she has a photo of him. The following information appears at Ancestry.com and confirms he was a Jeweller in Tweed:

    #007079-98 (Hastings Co): George McDONALD, 29, jeweller, Ontario, Tweed, s/o Alexander McDONALD & Annie illegible, married Lucy Mabel FINLAY, 19, Ontario, Tweed, d/o James FINLAY & Mary Ann PRONTISS?, witn: Walter ST&TH & J? FINLAY, both of Tweed, 13 Oct 1898 at Tweed.

Mabel and George had 1 or more children, including:

  1. Donald George McDonald, b 1900,Hungerford Twp.

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John Elliott
2019-07-29 02:17:36
There may be a possible connection to my family that may be worth exploring. Catharine Prentice is my Great Grandmother who married Archibald Elliott in Hungerford on Dec 8th 1836. Records from the Diocese of Ontario state on the marriage record Catharine is the daughter of Thomas Prentice of Parrish Enniskillen. John Prentice is listed as witness to the marriage and we think the brother to Catharine. Mary Prentice is sister who married Edward Adams in Hungerford. We also have census records that document John Prentice is a Wesleyan Methodist in at age 22 he was in Hungerford in 1834. We have a start of the family tree on Family Search.Org. Looking forward to any comments.
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