First Published in the Halton-Peel Branch of the Ontario Genealogy Society Newsletter - Special Edition Halton-Peel KINections - Canada 150 Project - July 2017
The Halton-Peel Branch of the Ontario Genealogy Society invited members to share stories about ancestors who lived in Canada at the time of confederation in 1867. Henry Newton and Mary Bryan/Bryant are my paternal 3x great-grandparents
Henry Newton and Mary Bryan family
The Halton-Peel Branch of the Ontario Genealogy Society invited members to share stories about ancestors who lived in Canada at the time of confederation in 1867. Henry Newton and Mary Bryan/Bryant are my paternal 3x great-grandparents
Henry Newton and Mary Bryan family
Henry Newton and his wife Mary Bryan/Bryant were born in
Ireland, possibly Kings County and came to Canada in the 1830’s. Not much is known about them, but according
to family history they both died in the late 1840’s or early 1850’s and have
not been found on any census record.
According to the St. Lawrence Steamboat Company Passenger
list there was a Henry Newton and wife and children listed as arriving from
Quebec City to Montreal on 2nd June 1831.
Certainly by 1837 Henry Newton was shown in the City of
Toronto and Home District Directory as living on Concession 1, Lot 27,
Albion Township, Peel County. Their
children have been identified as Robert (1821-1895), Henry (1824-1905), William
(1826-1923), Maria (1828-1918) and possibly George Newton (1823-?). There is also an entry in the 1847 Brown’s
Directory for the same address for Henry Newton.
Maria Newton, aged 16 and Henry Newton aged 21 were
confirmed in the church on October 28, 1844 in Albion. Their address was listed as Lot 20,
Concession 2, Albion, per the Index for Baptismal Register for the Mission
of Chinguacousy, Gore of Toronto and Parts adjacent.
Robert Newton (1821-1895), farmer married Margaret Fallis
before 1848 and they lived in Albion.
They had 5 children: Ester Ann (1848-1933), Mary (1849-1937), William
Henry (1851-1921), Susan (1853-1864) and Margaret (1855-1912). Margaret Fallis, a native of Enniskillen, Fermanagh
Ireland died in 1855 in Wallace Perth County.
Her parents James Fallis(1802-1882) and Ester Spence (1803-1869) also of Fermanagh
died in Albion and are buried in Crawford Cemetery. Robert married Isabella
McKnight in 1857 Wallace, Perth County.
They had 11 children together and lived in Perth County and in Howick,
Huron County, before moving to Manitoba.
When Robert Newton died in Elton Manitoba in 1895, his death Certificate
stated he was from Queen’s County, Ireland. More information about Robert Newton part 1
Henry Newton (1824-1905), Storekeeper was living in Albion
according to the 1851 Census, but by 1861 he had moved to Howick Huron. He married Lydia Hill Bloomily, a widow in
1862. Lydia died in a fire in Howick in
1864 and Henry married Susan Ghent Sutherland in 1865 in Wellington County. By the 1901 Census Henry had moved to
Kootenay East, B.C. Henry died in 1905
in Athalmer B.C. His place of birth was
listed as Kings County, Ireland.
William Newton (1826-1923), farmer must have lived in Albion
when his family first emigrated, but by the 1851 census he is living in
Waterloo. He is living with his presumed
brother George Newton and his wife Letitia McFadyen Newton. William married Eleanor Holt in 1855 in
Waterloo. Eleanor Holt is the sister of
Thomas Holt. Thomas Holt married Maria Newton. According to the 1901 Census William
emigrated to Canada in 1834. On the 1911
Census his emigrated to Canada in 1837.
Maria Newton (1823-1918) married Thomas Holt in 1846 in Albion and
according to her obituary in 1918; Maria was born in Kings County Ireland. The
Newton family including her parents and 4 brothers left Ireland on April 18,
1835 and landed in Toronto on July 11, 1835.
They moved to Albion, Peel County and she lived there until she married
and moved to Wellington County. The 1901
Census state Maria emigrated to Canada in 1843, but the 1911 Census states
1835.