Isaac Edward CHURCHILL and Hannah
Husband Isaac Edward CHURCHILL 12
AKA: Isaac CHURCHILL 18,242 Born: 1849 - St Martin, Jersey, Channel Islands 18 Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: Isaac Edward CHURCHILL (1821-1905) 12 Mother: Mary EDWARDS (1826- ) 12
Marriage: Abt 1869 - Weston-Super-Mare, , Somerset, England
Noted events in his life were:
• Alt. Birth, JERSEY Channel Islands Channel Islands, Abt 1849
• Alt. Birth 242, Jersey, Channel Islands, Abt 1849
• Alt. Birth 18, St Martin, Jersey, Channel Islands, Abt 1849
• Alt. Birth 18, St Martin, Jersey, Channel Islands, Abt 1849
• Residence 18, St Helier, Jersey, Channel Islands, 1851
• Residence 242, Exeter St Sidwell, Devon, England, 1861
Wife Hannah 12
Born: Abt 1845 - Weston-Super-Mare, , Somerset, England Christened: Died: Buried:
Children
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Joseph TREASURE and Hannah
Husband Joseph TREASURE 1
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Hannah 1
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Children
1 F Sarah TREASURE 82,83
Born: 31 Mar 1801 1,83 Christened: 12 Apr 1801 - Stoke Lane, Somerset, England 1 Died: 1839 Buried:Spouse: Charles Salmon PURNELL (1799-1850) 82,194,225 Marr: 30 Jul 1823 - Stoke Lane, Somerset, England 83
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Peter MOOR and Hannah
Husband Peter MOOR 20
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Hannah 20
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M William H MOOR 20
Born: 1845 - Huntingdon Christened: Died: Buried:Spouse: Emily ROBLIN (1852- ) 20 Marr: 20 Mar 1872 - Sophiasburgh Township, Prince Edward County, Ontario, Canada 20
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William FAIRMAN and Hannah
Husband William FAIRMAN 134
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Hannah 134
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Children
1 F Martha FAIRMAN 134
Born: 1816 - Marysburgh Township, Prince Edward County, Ontario, Canada Christened: Died: 10 Aug 1872 5 Buried:Spouse: Stephen ROBLIN (1797-1884) 8,54,56 Marr: 16 Feb 1859 122
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William GREEN and Hannah
Husband William GREEN 94
Born: 1825 - Axminster, , Devonshire, England Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: John GREEN (1790- ) 94 Mother: Susanna SWEETLAND (1786- ) 94
Marriage:
Noted events in his life were:
• Occupation, Census: 1851, Ag Labourer
Wife Hannah 94
Born: 1820 - Stockland, Devon, England 95 Christened: Died: Buried:
Children
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David Kellog ROBLIN and Hannah E.
Husband David Kellog ROBLIN 10,52
Born: 1829 - Sidney Township, Hastings County, Ontario, Canada Christened: Died: 20 Mar 1876 - Ackley, Hardin, Iowa, USA Buried: - Ackley, Hardin, Iowa, USA
Father: David ROBLIN (1788-1867) 8,52,134 Mother: Mary ROWE (1798-1854) 52,152
Marriage:
Noted events in his life were:
• Occupation, Hastings Brewery Partnet, 1860 - Belleville, Hastings County, Ontario, Canada
Wife Hannah E. 10,52
Born: 1826 - Ontario, Canada Christened: Died: Dec 1899 - Downers Grove, DuPage, Illinois, USA 243 Buried: - Ackley, Hardin, Iowa, USA 235
Children
1 M James E. K. ROBLIN 10,52
Born: 30 Jan 1851 - Belleville, Hastings County, Ontario, Canada Christened: Died: 13 Feb 1922 - Waterloo, Black Hawk, IA, USA 244 Buried: - Ackley, Hardin, Iowa, USA 235
2 M Frank Philmore ROBLIN 10,52
Born: 1854 - Belleville, Hastings County, Ontario, Canada Christened: Died: Jun 1904 Buried: - Spirit Lake, Dickinson, Iowa, USA 245Spouse: Jane A. (1860- ) 52
3 M Earl Burdett ROBLIN 4,7,9,10,52,234
Born: Aug 1855 - Belleville, Hastings County, Ontario, Canada Christened: Died: 1922 Buried: - Ackley, Hardin, Iowa, USA 235Spouse: Emma Elizabeth (1857-1941) 4,7,9,52,234 Marr: Abt 1875 7
4 F Naomi D. ROBLIN 10,52
Born: Mar 1862 - Belleville, Hastings County, Ontario, Canada Christened: Died: 9 Mar 1926 - Waterloo, Black Hawk, IA, USA 246 Buried: - Ackley, Hardin, Iowa, USA 235
Death Notes: Husband - David Kellog ROBLIN
Ulceration of the stomach
General Notes: Husband - David Kellog ROBLIN
David Kellog (David2, Philip1) son of David Roblin and Mary Rowe, was born 1829 in either Sidney or Thurlow Twp. About 1850, David married Hannah E. _____ b. 1826.
*note - David has been placed in the family of David Roblin and Mary Rowe based on an inheritance of property. Dec 10, 1867, Lot 34, Con 5 in Sidney Twp, was transferred on authority of a Will, to Frank and Earl Roblin, sons of David Kellog Roblin.
In 1851 David and Hannah lived in Thurlow Twp. By 1861 they were living in Belleville and David worked as a brewer. In 1862 the family immigrated to Ackley, Iowa. David was one of the oldest settlers of Ackley. "Roblin's Corner" was a familiar landmark in the town of Ackley up to the time of the erection of the Hotel Ackley, that occupied that particular spot.
David died March 20, 1876.
Hannah lived with son James and daughter Naomi, in Etna, Hardin Co. Iowa in 1880. She later moved with James to Downers Grove, a suburb of Chicago, Ill. where she died December 1899.
In 1900 James and sister, Naomi, were living in Downers Grove, Ill.
David, Hannah, James and Naomi are all buried in Oakwood Cemetery in Ackley, Hardin Co. Iowa.
Census: 1851 Ontario Census - Thurlow Twp: David 23, farmer, methodist, living with Hannah E. 26, and James E. 1.
1861 Ontario Census - Belleville: D.W. 32, brewer, living with Hannah 36, James 10, Frank 7 and E.B. 5.
1880 Iowa Census - Etna, Hardin Co: Hannah C. 54, b. Canada, living with James E. 29, b. Canada, and Naomi 18, b. Canada.
Obituaries
The Ackley World - Mar 24, 1876 On Monday, March 20th, of ulceration of the stomach, D.K. Roblin, aged 47 years. Mr. R. was one of the oldest settlers in this place, and when he first came here was unable to procure any place to live in, and "camped out" until he could build a house. He leaves a large family, to mourn the loss of a kind father and husband.
The Ackley World - December 13, 1899 Mrs Roblin, an Old-Time Resident Passes to the Great Beyond Mrs. J. Roblin will be remembered by the greater number of our people - the older residents of the town - she having been a resident of the city some fifteen years ago. At that time she removed from the city and took up an abode with her son, James, who is a resident of Downer's Grove - a suburb of Chicago. she died last week and Saturday the remains were conveyed from her late home to this city: a party of old-time acquaintances were at the depot in wiating and interment was amde in Ackley cemetery, beside those of her husband who died a number of years since. "Roblin's Corner" was a familiar landmark in the town up to the time of the erection of the Hotel Ackley; a building owned by the deceased, occupying that particular spot. Mrs. Roblin was the mother of four children, long since grown to man's estate; James lives at Downer's Grove, Illinois; Earl resides at Clarion, Iowa; Frank and Naomi reside near Spirit Lake, Iowa. They were all present at the funeral which was conducted by Rev. Wolcott.
Ackley World Journal - Feb. 16, 1922 James Roblin Died at Waterloo/Early-Day Resident of Ackley - Buried Here. James E. Roblin, for several years a resident of Ackley, died at Waterloo, Monday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Four weeks ago, at the time of the joint installation of Masonic and Eastern Star officers, and the subsequent banquet, Mr. Roblin was present and , as a one-time Whorshipful Master of Fountain lodge A. F. & A. M., he was one of the number who was presented with honorary past Masters' badges. Stricken Very Suddenly Although not well enough to take to his bed, Mr. Roblin gave up his work in the treasurer's office (he had been employed there during the past two years) two weeks ago, hoping a rest would restore him to his wonted vigor. He was able to be about the huse each day and yesterday visited with friends. He was stricken from the fatal attack only a few minutes before he died. Mr. Roblin was born Jan 30, 1851, at Belleville, province of Ontario, Canada. When he was 11 years of age his parents, Mr. and Mrs. David Roblin, moved to Ackley IA. That was in 1862 when the town was new, and Hardin county was only sparsely settled. James learned the plasterer's and mason's trade, but did not follow it long. When only a young man he became associated with the American Express company. For several years he was clerk in the office in Waterloo, then in charge of Mr. Button. In the Days of Gold Fever His first experience as messenger was on the Illinois Central railroad, between Chicago and Sioux City. His work as messenger between Missouri Valley, IA., and Deadwood, S.D., at the time the gold fever was at its height in the Black Hills, yielded some interesting experiences. He and the other trainmen were heavily armed to repel any attack by robbers to seize the stores of gold, which were transported on nearly every trip. Mr. Roblin frequently spoke of the picturesque appearance of the people and the scenes about Deadwood in the days when life was held of little worth by bandits of the James and Younger brothers type. Robberies were common and murders frequent. Wa Veteran Master Mason Mr. Roblin was for 50 years a Master Mason. He was the oldest master of the lodge at Ackley. He was among the 10 oldest of the commandery Knights Templar at Waterloo, who conducted a ritualistic service at O'Keefe & Tonnes" undertaking rooms. The remains are to be brought to Ackley, Thursday morning, to be buried here. The funeral service is to be under direction of Fountain lodge A. F. & A.M. Deceased was 71 years of age.
Ackley World Journal - March 11, 1926 Naomi Roblin Stricken on Street - Was a Former Resident of Ackley Early Tuesday morning, friends in Ackley received a telephone message from Waterloo, making an inquiry as to the possible relatives of Miss Nona Roblin, who was stricken by death very suddenly while walking along one of the streets in that city that morning. Miss Roblin was a sister of Mr. Roblin whose remains were interred in Ackley cemetery a few months ago, having died at Waterloo. The Roblin family were for many years residents of Ackley, the senior Roblin having been engaged int he mercantile business here. The deceased is the last surviving member of the family. The early girlhood days of the deceased were spent here and she is well remembered by many old friends of the family. Her age was about 60 years. The remains of Miss Roblin were brought to Ackley for interment, this (Thursday) forenoon. Rev. charles W. Baxter, pastor of St. Mark's Episcopla church, Waterloo, was here and conducted funeral services; some relatives and close friends were also in the city. Miss Roblin, born in Canada, in 1862, lived in Ackley with her parents but during the past sixteen years had lived in Waterloo. 5
General Notes: Child - James E. K. ROBLIN
Never Married 5
General Notes: Child - Frank Philmore ROBLIN
Frank Philmore (David 3, John 2, John1) son of David Kellog and Hannah E. Roblin was born in 1854 in Belleville, Ontario. He married Jane A. _____ born 1860 in Illinois. Frank and Jane lived first in Ackley, Hardin County and later Center Grove and Spirit Lake, Dickinson Co., Iowa.
Frank died June 1904 and is buried in Lakeview Cemetery, Spirit Lake, Iowa.
Census: 1880 Iowa Census - Ackley, Hardin Co.: Frank F. 26, born in Canada, is living with Jane A. 20, born Illinois, and Grace G. 10M, born Iowa.
1900 Iowa Census - Center Grove Twp., Dickinson Co.: Frank F. Roblan b. Jan 1854, living with Jen_____ b. Feb 1860, _oe E. (daughter) b. Dec. 1882, Roy R. b. July 1884, and Lori (?) N___ b. March 1893...married 20 years, 4 children - 4 living. 5
General Notes: Child - Earl Burdett ROBLIN
Earl Burdett (David 3, John 2, John1) son of David and Hannah Roblin , was born August 1855 in Belleville, Ontario. He married Emma Elizabeth ________ b. June 1857 in Illinois. Earl and Emma lived in Ackley, Hardin County in 1880. In 1900, they were living in Clarion, Wright Co., Iowa.
Earl died in 1922. Emma died in 1941. Both of them are buried in Oakwood Cemetery, Ackley, Iowa.
Census: 1880 Iowa Census - Ackley, Hardin Co: Earl B. 24, b. Canada, living with Emma 19, b. Illinois.
1900 Iowa - Clarion, Wright Co: Earl, 44, living with Emma, 38 and daughter, Bessie 18....married 20 years, 1 child-1 living. 5
General Notes: Child - Naomi D. ROBLIN
Never Married 5
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Daniel ROBINSON and Hannah M
Husband Daniel ROBINSON (details suppressed for this person)
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: Alexander ROBINSON ( -Bef 1861) 8 Mother: Rebecca ROBLIN (1794-1872) 8
Marriage:
Wife Hannah M (details suppressed for this person)
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Children
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Martin GRANTHAM and Harriet
Husband Martin GRANTHAM 15,26
Born: 1855 - Londesborough, , Yorkshire, England Christened: Died: 13 Jun 1908 26 Buried:
Father: Richard GRANTHAM (1832-1909) 15,26 Mother: Eliza MARTIN (1832-1868) 26
Marriage: 1887 - York, , Yorkshire, England 26
Wife Harriet 26
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Children
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William STONE and Harriet
Husband William STONE 247
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Harriet 247
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M William STONE 247
Born: 1839 - Whitby, , Yorkshire, England 247 Christened: Died: Buried:Spouse: Loretta McMARTIN (1836- ) 114,247 Marr: 10 Mar 1862 - Bruce County, Ontario, Canada 247
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James SWEETLAND and Harriet
Husband James SWEETLAND 95
Born: 1824 - Tatworth, Chard, , Somerset, England Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: James SWEETLAND (1789- ) 94 Mother: Ann (1792- ) 94
Marriage:
Wife Harriet 95
Born: 1821 - London, , Greater London, England Christened: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M Alfred SWEETLAND 95
Born: 1845 - South Mimms, Middlesex, England Christened: Died: Buried:Spouse: Elizabeth Harriet BARNES (1860- ) 95 Marr: 1880 - Hackney, , Kent, England 95
2 M James SWEETLAND 95
Born: 1850 - South Mimms, Middlesex, England Christened: Died: Buried:Spouse: Elizabeth MITCHELL (Abt 1840- ) 95 Marr: 1877 95
3 M George SWEETLAND 95
Born: Abt 1852 - South Mimms, Middlesex, England Christened: Died: Buried:
4 M Arthur SWEETLAND 95
Born: 1854 - South Mimms, Middlesex, England Christened: Died: Buried:Spouse: Emily MILES (1854- ) 95 Marr: 1883 - Chelsea, , Middlesex, England 95
5 M Charles SWEETLAND 95
Born: 1862 - South Mimms, Middlesex, England Christened: Died: Buried:Spouse: Eleanor Maria WILLSON (1853- ) 95 Marr: Sep 1896 - Edmonton, , Middlesex, England 95
6 F Alice Harriet SWEETLAND 95
Born: 1864 - South Mimms, Middlesex, England Christened: Died: Buried:Spouse: George MILES (1852- ) 95 Marr: Sep 1891 - Islington, , Middlesex, England
General Notes: Husband - James SWEETLAND
1841-living with parents in Chard age 14 1871- Beer House Keeper, South Mimms 1881- Beer Retailer-Publican Queens Head, South Mimms
General Notes: Child - Alfred SWEETLAND
1901 living at 19 Junction Road, Deptford. occupation, Tram Driver
General Notes: Child - James SWEETLAND
The Times. Saturday, May 29th 1880 Pg 14 -issue 29824; column B
At Clerkenwell, James Sweetland, a baker, was Category; Law
At Clerkenwell, James Sweetland, a baker, was brought up on remand charged with the wilful murder of Samuel Warr Buckler, by shooting him, on the morning of Saturday last. Mr Layton, solicitor, said he appeared on behalf of the relatives of the deceased for the prosecution, which was however, conducted by Police Inspector Goodwyn, Y division. Mr Ricketts, solicitor, defended. The facts of the case appeared in The Times of Monday last but then the man Buckler was not dead and the prisoner was only charged with attempted murder. Both men were tradesmen, carrying on businesses in Junction Road, Holloway, close to the Archway Tavern, the prisoner as a baker and Buckler as a cheesemonger and bacon dealer. The murder was committed on Saturday morning last, the prisoner shooting from his own shop at the deceased, who was then standing in front of his business premises. The evidence of Nathan Lock and George Atkins to this effect was taken at the previous hearing and fully reported.. An inquest was held on Thursday, at which a verdict of wilful murder was returned against the prisoner. The further evidence now given was the same as that offered at the inquest and which has already appeared in The Times. The cross-examination showed one new point-that the prisoner had on the morning of the murder had sent one of his men for gin on three separate occasions, that he had consumed that and some that was in the house, and that afterwards he seemed drunk and "wild". It also stated that some months ago the prisoner was thrown from his trap and received injuries to his head. It was shown that he had purchased a quantity of small shot on the morning in question; but previous evidence had proved the gun was loaded with a cartridge, so that the shot so bought had not been employed in the act. Mr Ricketts regretted that the wife of the deceased man had not been directed to attend the court. He wished to put some questions to her and he thought she should have been brought. The magistrate considered that it would be desirable to have her evidence, and the prisoner was further remanded for a week for Mrs Buckler's attendance.
* I presume James was found Guilty as in the 1881 and 1891 census he is an inmate at HM Prison, Gillingham Kent. 95
General Notes: Child - Arthur SWEETLAND
1901 Baker shop keeper Hithergreen Lane, Lewisham
General Notes: Child - Charles SWEETLAND
Eleanor Maria Willson appears as a widow on the 1891 census 1901-married to Eleanor and living at Hornsey-Journeyman Bricklayer
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William HUGHES and Harriet
Husband William HUGHES 1,90
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Noted events in his life were:
• Occupation 90, Game Keeper
Wife Harriet 1
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Children
1 F Anne HUGHES 1
Born: 8 Feb 1825 - Farnham, , Surrey, England Christened: 27 Mar 1825 - Ebenezer Chapel, Farnham, , Surrey, England Died: Buried:
2 M James HUGHES 1
Born: 10 Dec 1826 - Farnham, , Surrey, England Christened: 11 Aug 1827 - Ebenezer Chapel, Farnham, , Surrey, England Died: Buried:
3 F Caroline HUGHES 1,11,15,16,18,90
Born: 1828 - Farnham, , Surrey, England 11,15,16 Christened: 14 Oct 1828 - Ebenezer Chapel, Farnham, , Surrey, England 1 Died: 1883 - Kensington, , Middlesex, England 23 Buried:Spouse: John RYELAND (1809-1873) 1,11,15,18,23,181,248,249,250,251 Marr: 24 Aug 1854 - Saint Pancras, , Middlesex, England 1,90
4 F Emma HUGHES 1,18
Born: 10 Sep 1830 - Farnham, , Surrey, England Christened: 10 Sep 1830 - Ebenezer Chapel, Farnham, , Surrey, England Died: Buried:
General Notes: Wife - Harriet
Possible matches in 1851 census but William would have had to have died and without children matching living at home no way to match up.
Birth Notes: Child - Caroline HUGHES
1839 in 1861 Census
Research Notes: Child - Caroline HUGHES
1851 census servant in the CLARK home
Likely
Deaths Sep 1883 ________________________________________ RYELAND Caroline 54 Kensington 1a 99
General Notes: Child - Emma HUGHES
1851 census servant in the ISAACS home
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Henry James SNELL and Harriet
Husband Henry James SNELL 11,12,16,17,24
AKA: Henry J SNELL 24 Born: 1854 - Farway, Devon, England 12,117 Christened: 25 Dec 1854 - Farway, Devon, England Died: Buried:
Father: James SNELL (1831-1888) 1,11,12,14,15,16,18 Mother: Charlotte LOVING (1832- ) 11,12,15,16,17,18,117
Marriage:
Other Spouse: Harriet HILL (1842- ) 12,17,24
Noted events in his life were:
• Occupation 16, Agricultural Labourer
Wife Harriet 12
Born: 1854 - Sidbury, , Devonshire, England Christened: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M Charles Hill SNELL 12,15,16,17,86
Born: 1870 - Honiton, , Devonshire, England 12,16,17 Christened: Died: Buried:Spouse: Julia Jane WOOD (1871- ) 126 Marr: 18 Feb 1896 - Farway, Devon, England 86
General Notes: Husband - Henry James SNELL
Possible Marriages:
Marriages Sep 1887 PERRY Harriet Elizabeth Honiton 5b 47 SNELL Henry James Honiton 5b 47
Marriages Sep 1893 Page Elizabeth Honiton 5b 39 Snell Henry James Honiton 5b 39
General Notes: Child - Charles Hill SNELL
Likely Birth Births Jun 1871 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Snell Charles Honiton 5b 29
Mother Unknown, father must have been Henry James as other children were much too young
Marriages Mar 1896 Snell Charles Hill Honiton 5b 39 Wood Julia Jane Honiton 5b 39
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