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John Henry MAUNDER

JOHN HENRY MAUNDER, b. 4 May 1851, Fenelon, ON Canada; d. 18 Mar 1930, probably Victoria County, ON

LAND: Lot 8 N1/2, con 5, Fenelon Twp., Victoria Co., Ontario

OCCUPATION: The Canadian County Atlas Digital Project
Full record for Maunder, J.H
Last Name Maunder
First Name J.H
Dates b. 1851
Nativity Victoria County
Business General Blacksmith; Manufacturer of Wagons, Carriages
Year Settled 1851
Post Office Cameron Village
Town Cameron Village
Township Fenel

Census: 1871, Fenelon Township
Decent: Scotish
Religion: Presbiterian before marriage

Census: Database: Fenelon, Victoria County, Ontario Census, 1901
CenYear Place Film Div Page Entry Fam Surname GivenNames ReltoHead Birthdate Byear Birthplace Immigration
1901 Fenelon Tp. T-6501 4 6 23 55 Maunder? John head 4 May 1851 Ontario -
1901 Fenelon Tp. T-6501 4 6 24 55 Maunder? Mary wife 25 Oct 1863 Ontario -
1901 Fenelon Tp. T-6501 4 6 25 55 Maunder? Byron son 18 May 1879 Ontario -
1901 Fenelon Tp. T-6501 4 6 26 55 Maunder? Evelena daughter 7 Sep 1883 Ontario -
1901 Fenelon Tp. T-6501 4 6 27 55 Maunder? Bertha daughter 12 Jun 1890 Ontario -
1901 Fenelon Tp. T-6501 4 6 28 55 Maunder? Annie daughter 9 Nov 1894 Ontario -
1901 Fenelon Tp. T-6501 4 6 29 55 Maunder? Clarence son 15 Mar 1897 Ontario -
1901 Fenelon Tp. T-6501 4 6 30 55 Maunder? Alvin son 14 Jan 1900 Ontario

RELIGION: Methodist, 1881 Census

BIOGRAPHY: Residence: 1873, Cameron, Ontario

MARRIAGE: VICTORIA COUNTY MARRIAGES - 1875 Database
http://www.geocities.com/SoHo/Gallery/5715/Marriage/vwed1875.html
MAUNDER JOHN H. -------------- ANNIE HEWIE


CENSUS: Database: Fenelon, Victoria County, Ontario Census, 1901
1901 Fenelon Tp. T-6501 4 6 23 55 Maunder? John head 4 May 1851 Ontario -
1901 Fenelon Tp. T-6501 4 6 24 55 Maunder? Mary wife 25 Oct 1863 Ontario -
1901 Fenelon Tp. T-6501 4 6 25 55 Maunder? Byron son 18 May 1879 Ontario -
1901 Fenelon Tp. T-6501 4 6 26 55 Maunder? Evelena daughter 7 Sep 1883 Ontario -
1901 Fenelon Tp. T-6501 4 6 27 55 Maunder? Bertha daughter 12 Jun 1890 Ontario -
1901 Fenelon Tp. T-6501 4 6 28 55 Maunder? Annie daughter 9 Nov 1894 Ontario -
1901 Fenelon Tp. T-6501 4 6 29 55 Maunder? Clarence son 15 Mar 1897 Ontario -
1901 Fenelon Tp. T-6501 4 6 30 55 Maunder? Alvin son 14 Jan 1900 Ontario -


Communities, Cambray - " A third store was at 2 N. Lindsay St. W. and was built by E.C. Clendenning in 1883. Others in this store were: Smith, 1884; W.B. Feir, 1885; W.H. Byam, 1899; John Maunder, 1902 and William Sutcliffe. The store burned in 1906." pg 111, Mariposa - A Banner Township


Description: Located in central Victoria County, Ontario, Fenelon Township was home to nearly 3500 persons in 1901. This collection of census records was compiled from original documents in the National Archives of Canada for the town in that year.


VICTORIA: HISTORY OF THE COUNTY OF VICTORIA - Part 6 - DEVELOPMENT OF MARIPOSA
FOUNDING OF MANILLA, LITTLE BRITAIN AND OAKWOOD
(By Watson Kirkconnell, M.A.)
http://www.ontariogenealogy.com/Victoria/History/Victor6.html
OAKWOOD
OAKWOOD is situated on blocks off lots 15 and 18 in concessions 8 and 9. The name is derived from the heavy forest of oak which originally covered this neighborhood.
The first mile of concession road east from the village is bisected at right angles by Mariposa Brook. The neighborhood of this intersection was known locally as “The Crick”.
The next cross-roads to the east again was known as East Oakwood or Taylor’s Corners. Here the Hon. S.C. Wood, before the days of his political bloom, did business in “The Stone Store.” In the eighties John Maunder and William Wakeley manufactured wagons and carriages here.


Eden United Cemetery, Cambray, Ontario.
MAUNDER
John Henry
May 4, 1851 - Mar. 18, 1930
Mary A. McNabb
Oct. 25, 1863 - Mar. 14, 1941
The name Allan Included near John and Mary Maunder in cemetery

Tombstone Inscription - Eden United Cemetery, Cambray

"MAUNDER / John Henry / May 4, 1851 - Mar. 18, 1930 / Mary A. McNabb / Oct. 25, 1863 - Mar. 14, 1941"
"Allan" Included near John and Mary in cemetery by himself - nothing else written.


NOTE: From Denise
In Karen Blacks information she has his parents as John (b. May 4, 1859) and Mary (b. Oct 25, 1863)
I have John and Annie Hewie with different birth dates taken from a Hewie family tree Clarence Maunder sent me. Dad's Bible says John and Amy. Amy could have been mistaken for Annie if you put the two n's together.

Karen also has a Helena Hazel Stella Maunder (b. Sep 27, 1911 Cameron, Ontario) as child of Byron and Ethel.


Ontario County Victoria Atlas Date 1881
The next cross-roads to the east again was known as East Oakwood or Taylor’s Corners. Here the Hon. S.C. Wood, before the days of his political bloom, did business in “The Stone Store.” In the eighties John Maunder and William Wakeley manufactured wagons and carriages here. (From History of Victoria County)

MAUNDER, J.H., general blacksmith and manufacturer of waggons, carriages, &c., in Cameron Village. He commenced business here in 1873. Was born in the County in 1851. (From History of Victoria County - Fenelon Twp.)


??QUESTIONABLE: FENELON TWP
HEWIE, JAMES, farmer. Is owner of 150 acres, in Lot 14, Con.6, and has lived in the County since 1842. Birthpace,
Scotland. P.O. address, Cameron. (Is this Annie's father)

From Denise: John Henry MAUNDER married (1) ANNIE HEWIE January 6, 1875 in Cambray, Ontario, daughter of WILLIAM HEWIE and AGNES RENWICK.


Mary Anne MCNABB

Sharon Maunder [email protected] has
Mother is Mary Adelaide McNabb


CENSUS: Database: Fenelon, Victoria County, Ontario Census, 1901
1901 Fenelon Tp. T-6501 4 6 24 55
Maunder? Mary wife 25 Oct 1863 Ontario -

From Denise:
John Henry MAUNDER married (1) ANNIE HEWIE January 6, 1875 in Cambray, Ontario, daughter of WILLIAM HEWIE and AGNES RENWICK. He married (2) MARY ANNE MCNABB September 19, 1888, daughter of JAMES MCNABB and ANNE.


Eden United Cemetery, Cambray, Ontario.
MAUNDER
John Henry
May 4, 1851 - Mar. 18, 1930
Mary A. McNabb
Oct. 25, 1863 - Mar. 14, 1941
The name Allan Included near John and Mary Maunder in cemetery

Residence: Cameron, Ontario - at time of marriage

When Mary Ann age 25 married John Henry age 37 he already had 5 children from his marriage to Annie Hewie. Frederick Edgar(1876) and 2 sets of twins. Byron Lorne and Beatrice Estella(1879) and Eveline Adella and Amy Evelina(1883)


Joseph Everett MAUNDER

LDS Ontario Birth Register
1891 # 039053
Born - Nov 21, 1891
Name - Joseph Everett - Male
Father - John H. Maunder
Mother - Mary McNabb
Proffession of Father - Blacksmith
Residence of Informant - Cameron
Registered - Dec 28, 1891
Registrar - H. J. L.


Mary Ann MAUNDER

CENSUS: Database: Fenelon, Victoria County, Ontario Census, 1901
1901 Fenelon Tp. T-6501 4 6 28 55 Maunder? Annie daughter 9 Nov 1894 Ontario -

LDS - Birth Register: December 26, 1994, Registrar - H. J. Lytle - Fenelon - #032548


William MAUNDER

WILLIAM MAUNDER, b. 23 Aug 1849, ON Canada; d. 12 Dec 1937, Winnipeg, MA Canada.

CENSUS: MAUNDERS 1891 census @ca.on.116m2 family 006
@ca.on.simcoe.tiny division 2 p2 film t6368 lds1465793
3 MAUNDERS William M 1891-42 married - Ont Eng Eng Meth farmer (b.1849)
4 MAUNDERS {?} Mary A. F 1891-40 married wife Ont Eng Eng Meth (b.1851)
5 MAUNDERS Leslie S. M 1891-15 - son Ont Ont Ont Meth (b.1876)
6 MAUNDERS Edith L. F 1891-13 - dtr Ont Ont Ont Meth (b.1878)
7 MAUNDERS Roberta L. F 1891-10 - dtr Ont Ont Ont Meth (b.1881)
8 MAUNDERS William H. M 1891-3 - son Ont Ont Ont Meth (b.1888)
9 MAUNDERS Eva V. F 1891-6/12 - dtr Ont Ont Ont Meth (b.1890)
Tiny township indexing by Cathay Moreau [email protected]
NOTE:
1891 Simcoe County, Tiny Twp (3 children missing from census)
Elizabeth Lillian b.1882,
James Arthur b.1884,
William Albert b1886,

CENSUS: Census Year: 1901
Place: Lindsay
Film: T-6501
Div: 6
Page: 7
Entry: 15
Fam: 69
Surname: Maunder
Given Name: William
Rel. to Head: head
Birthdate: 23 Aug, 1849
Birthplace: Ontario
Immigration: -

CENSUS: Database: Lindsay and Omemee, Ontario Census, 1901
Census Year Place Surname Given Name Birthdate Full View
1901 Lindsay Maunder William 23 Aug, 1849
1901 Lindsay Maunder Mary A 26 Jul, 1851
1901 Lindsay Maunder Leuella 29 May, 1881
1901 Lindsay Maunder William H 23 Jun, 1888

Who is this?
BURIAL OCFA: ??
Name: MAUNDER, William Cemetery: Bostwick / Bell Mill County: Norfolk Township: Middleton Reference: NR-88-24
John Maunder says he is buried in Lindsay


Mary Anne OSBORNE

[What relationship is Mary Anne to TUCKER that she would name second child]

MARRIAGE: John Maunder says marriage 1864, "James Maunder's son William was my greatgrandfather. I have the family bible given to him on his wedding (m: Mary Ann Osborne 1864) and have a record of most of the descendants"


William Albert MAUNDER

LDS - Birth Register: Tiny Twp., Simcoe Co., Ontario - William Albert R.


Joseph MAUNDER

JOSEPH MAUNDER, b. November 14, 1842, Whitby, Durham Cty, O, Canada; d. 1918, Lindsay?, ON.

From Denise: JOSEPH MAUNDER married (1) Maybe ?? ANN COON OSBORNE. He married (2) ELIZABETH UNKNOWN in ON, Canada. He married (3) PHILLIPA BROAD REYNOLDS March 7, 1865 in Durham Co., ON, daughter of JOSEPH REYNOLDS and SARAH.

Witness at wedding of sister Grace to James Chidley, 5 Dec 1861

Living Mariposa Twp., Victoria Co., ON, at time of marriage to Philipi Reynolds March 7, 1865,

Located side-by-side in southern Victoria County, the towns of Lindsay and Omemee are in Ops and Emily Townships respectively.
CENSUS: Database: Lindsay and Omemee, Ontario Census, 1901
1901 Lindsay Maunder Joseph 14 Nov, 1842
1901 Lindsay Maunder Elizabeth 15 Jul, 1855
Family 146
Joseph MAUNDER b.14 Nov 1842 ON m Elizabeth b.15 Jul 1855 ON
Children: Annie SHEEMAN (adopted) 11 Apr 1900 ON
Extended Description: Lindsay was established in 1828 by William Purdy and named Purdy's Mills. It was renamed when a surveyor's assistant was accidentally shot and killed nearby. It became a town in 1857.

OBIT: http://www.geocities.com/SoHo/Gallery/5715/Database/announce.html
MAUNDER JOSEPH, LINDSAY .....OBITUARY .....1918


http://www.ontariogenealogy.com/Victoria/History/Victor25.html
Maunder, Joseph (1842-1918). - Born Darlington Tp. Brought early to Manilla. Business at Glandine; carriage factory at Little Britain; lumber business and flour mill at Lindsay. Two sons. Methodist.

County of Victoria Centennial History
"Maunder, Joseph (1842 - 1918) b. Durham county; brought early to Manilla; business at Glandine; carriage factory at Little Britain; lumber business and flour mill at Lindsay."pg 301

Communities, Glandine - "William Allman had a blacksmith shop on the southwest corner before 1861. He was followed by Joseph Maunder; C.H. Jones; E.W. Pogue; E. Emmerson; Henry Dowson and Taylor. The shop closed shortley after 1900." pg 116, Mariposa - The Banner Township

Communities, Little Britian - "Wagon shops were often operated by the blacksmith, however, there were two specialized shops in the village which made and repaired wagons and carriages.
John and George Lobb...Maunder took over much of the work and these specialized shops closed." pg, 123, Mariposa - The Banner Township

OCCUPATION: Taken from "County of Victoria Centennial History", by Watson Kirkconnell, Victoria County Council, Lindsay Ontario, 1967.
"Another flour mill, founded in 1889 by Isaac Finley and later identifed with G. E. Martin, Joseph Maunder, C. C. Finley and W. H. Woods, has also gone with the wind.
...Other local companies that engaged in lumbering, planing, and wood-working have been the following: (1)... (6) Robert Bryans, succeeded by Joseph Maunder; (7)..."pg 115

OCCUPATION: "Mark Schell moved his blacksmith business from Plymouth, south of the village, to 18 S. King St. w. in 1865. He sold it to Joseph Maunder in 1869 who added carriages and wagons to the trade. In 1888, Maunder employed three trimmers for painting carraiges, Two blacksmiths and two woodworkers. They made carriages, sleighs, cutters, farm implements, as well as shoeing horses and general blacksmithing. He sold 35 buggies that year and exhibited much of his work at the Mariposa Fall Fair.
Maunder moved to Lindsay in 1890 and sold out to Richie S. Robertson in 1893." pg 123, Mariposa - The Banner Township

The year 1888 saw Little Britain the largest business centre in the township. The chief industries were:Joseph Maunder’s carriage and blacksmithing works; Wm. Burden’s carriage and blacksmithing works; Maunder’s sash, door and planing factoryand shingle mill; Edwin Mark’s foundry and implement works; Isaac Finley’s steam roller flour mill, and Davidson’s flour mill.W.H. Pogue, S.H. Metherell, J. Weldon, and T.H. Morton ran general stores. T.H. Morton also had the Post Office. H.C. Wills owned a grocery store and also ran the stage to Mariposa station. A.M. Rusland had a tinware store, R. Smith, a furniture store, S. Champion, a tailor shop, and both Wm. Rodd and John Eck, harness shops. Joseph Jenkins ran the village hotel.(From" HISTORY OF THE COUNTY OF VICTORIA")

Maunder moved to Lindsay in 1890 and sold out to Richie S. Robertson in 1893." pg 123
Mariposa - The Banner Township, by Ross W. Irwin, 1984

VICTORIA: HISTORY OF THE COUNTY OF VICTORIA - Part 6 - DEVELOPMENT OF MARIPOSA
FOUNDING OF MANILLA, LITTLE BRITAIN AND OAKWOOD
(By Watson Kirkconnell, M.A.)
http://www.ontariogenealogy.com/Victoria/History/Victor6.html
LITTLE BRITAIN is on lots 15 and 16, concessions 4 and 5, four miles straight south of Oakwood on the old grain route to Port Hoover. It is built almost at the intersection of Mariposa Brook and a small tributary which flows through the village from the west. The year 1888 saw Little Britain the largest business centre in the township. The chief industries were:Joseph Maunder’s carriage and blacksmithing works; Wm. Burden’s carriage and blacksmithing works; Maunder’s sash, door and planing factory and shingle mill .....

"Another flour mill, founded in 1889 by Isaac Finley and later identifed with G. E. Martin, Joseph Maunder, C. C. Finley and W. H. Woods, has also gone with the wind. ...Other local companies that engaged in lumbering, planing, and wood-working have been the following: (1)...(6) Robert Bryans, succeeded by Joseph Maunder; (7)..."pg 115, County of Victoria Centennial History, by Watson Kirkconnell, Victoria County Council, Lindsay Ontario, 1967.


"Historical Atlas...: of Victoria County" rural Directory - Mariposa Twp., pg 35, Maunder, Joseph uses post office in Lindsay
Census 1: 1861, Mariposa Twp., Victoria Co., Ontario
Census 2: 1871, May or may not be - Maunder, Joseph, age 28, religion, wm, english, blacksmith 052 A 3 pg 43
Obituary: 1918, Lindsay, Ontario
Occupation: Blacksmith, carriages, waggons, timber merchant?
Property: 1892, Lot 37, Con L, Mariposa Twp., Victoria Co., Ontario
Religion: Wesleyan Methodist
Residence 1: 1890, Lindsay, Ontario
Residence 2: Glandine, Ontario
Residence 3: March 7, 1865, Mariposa Twp., Victoria Co., Ontario

NOTE TO SELF: Joseph Maunder adopted Elizabeth's daughter, Annie Sheeman (Sheehan?)


Elizabeth ---

CENSUS: Census Year: 1901
Place: Lindsay
Film: T-6501
Div: 6
Page: 14
Entry: 18
Fam: 146
Surname: Maunder
Given Name: Elizabeth
Rel. to Head: wife
Birthdate: 15 Jul, 1855
Birthplace: Ontario
Immigration: -


Leslie Samuel MAUNDER


Birth Register #030596; Child born Feb 12, 1876; Name - Leslie Samuel; Father - William Maunder; Mother - Maryann Osborne; Profession of Father - Farmer; Informant - W. Maunder a farmer of Mariposa; Registered - Feb 19, 1876; Accoucheur - Dr. Tweedie; Registrar - John F. Cummings


Clifford Leigh MAUNDER

SOURCE: http://www.cwgc.org.uk/register/register.html
In Memory of CLIFFORD LEIGH MAUNDER Pilot Officer J/18269 Air Gnr. 90 (R.A.F.) Sqdn., Royal Canadian Air Force who died on Wednesday 21st April 1943.
Cemetery: BERLIN 1939-1945 WAR CEMETERY, Berlin, Berlin, Germany
Grave Reference/Panel Number: 8. Z. 19.
Location: The Cemetery is in the district of Charlottenburg, 8 kilometres west of the city centre, on the south side of the Heerstrasse. From Theodor Heuss Platz in the district of Charlottenburg, near the exhibition hall complex and next to the Olympic Stadium, follow signs for Spandau, proceeding along the Heerstrasse. The Cemetery lies on the Heerstrasse on the left hand side of the road and 3 kilometres from Theodor Heuss Platz. Visitors should drive beyond the cemetery to the traffic lights, then turn left directly onto a small one way street running parallel to the Heerstrasse. The Cemetery entrance is on this small one way road.
Historical Information: The site of Berlin 1939-45 War Cemetery was selected by the British Occupation Authorities and Commission officials jointly in 1945, soon after hostilities ceased. Graves were brought to the cemetery from the Berlin area and from eastern Germany*. The great majority of those buried here, approximately 80 per cent of the total, were airmen who were lost in the air raids over Berlin and the towns in eastern Germany. The remainder were men who died as prisoners of war, some of them in the forced march into Germany from camps in Poland, in front of the advancing Russians. The cemetery contains 3,583 Commonwealth burials of the Second World War, 392 of them unidentified. In addition, there are 266 post war graves of men of the British Occupation Forces or their dependants, or of members of the Control Commission. * Leipzig, Konigsberg, Iena, Dresden, Halle, Rostock, Teltow, Wismar, Mittenwalde, Neuburzdorf, Magdeburg, Grunberg, Doberitz, Buchholz, Halberstadt, Blankenburg, Gotha, Tannenburg, Potsdam, Weder, Tessau, Stralsund, Schweren, Munsdorf, Brandenburg and Schonwalde.

SOURCE: http://www.cwgc.org.uk/register/register.nsf/commemoration.asp?casualty=2202151
In Memory of Pilot Officer CLIFFORD LEIGH MAUNDER J/18269, 90 (R.A.F.) Sqdn., Royal Canadian Air Force
who died on Wednesday 21st April 1943.
Remembered with honour BERLIN 1939-1945 WAR CEMETERY, Berlin, Berlin, Germany


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