On Dec 23, 12:14 pm, Mary_Gor...@tvo.org wrote: > So, your mother was born in 1926, which means sister Vienna was born > around 1936 or so, and died about 1960, which means BOTH were born too > late for Ontario internet access records - at this point, your best > bet is to get a copy of your mother's marriage or birth registrations > (for which you have to pay for from the provincial government) and > that will provide you with the names of both her parents. > > For next time,the timeline is crucial - when you ask questions give > all the details you know. Myself and other responders were looking for > information for you and supplied what we could find that turned out to > be totally off base (such as info from 1901 or 1911 census data) > because we did not know the timelines involved. The Vienna from the > earlier census may be an ancestor but she certainly isn't your > mother's younger sister. > > M Any and all particles of information are most welcome, thank you for your help.Now I believe with such an unusual name as Vienna, these must be ancesters.
Found a death listing for a Vienna Cameron who lived in North Gwillimbury, which is right near Sutton, she died May 2 1912 at age 69, no indication where born, she lived at Lot 11 Con 8, marital status has a dash where a status should be, mother is listed as Hannah Bowers, father Adam Brown, death reported by a George Cameron living in Baldwin, died of heart disease and brochitis. So, her maiden name was Brown. in the 1911 census she is living with a son called Bertie. Found birth listings for some of her children - born to John Cameron and Vienna Brown, John is a farmer, township of Georgina. Hannah Louisa Cameron 8 March 1870 Mary Louisa 8 March 1870 (yes, twins - births not registered until November 1873 and there is a little note that says "negligence on the part of the parents are the only reason this and the following birth (Hanna) not being registered before this date" John Cameron born 7 Nov 1873 Vienna Rebenia Cameron born 7 Nov 1873 (yes, second set of twins). By the way, this Rabina shows in the 1901 census living with her brother and her brother's brood - brother is a Kenneth Cameron who is 40 born 13 Nov 1860, so there is another child for the family. John Angus Cameron born 13 December 1875 (older John probably died and the name recycled). Emma Louisa Cameron born 5 Jan 1879 John Angus, going by Angus John married May L. Willoughby (born 1884) 1 Feb 1905 Hannah Louise married a much older man when she was 29 - he was 59. Stephen Hart, 22 Dec 1909. Robena married William Ross Sedore 19 Nov 1913 Kenneth was married to Tillia Benneth (age 17) on 22 Oct 1887 One more probable child - appears to be a George Napoleon Cameron from North Gwillimbury who married a Minnie S. Pollock on 16 September 1908. His age is given as 33. Parents are listed as John Cameron and Lavinia Brown. I note that there are some very creative misspellings of Vienna in the registry entries, and I suspect this is not Lavinia but your Vienna. M
Ohhh, Dee, found something very interesting on familysearch.org in an ancestral file - a woman who is almost certainly your aunt Vienna. Her parents names are not given but she is listed as having been born November 18 1934 in Ontario, and she died 29 March 1960 in Stroud Ontario. She was married to a person whose name is not given because he is apparently living, but his surname is Dike. His father's name was Anthony Everett Dike and his mother was Nettie Yake. There are three children listed, all details supressed because they are living. M