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    1. [ONTARIO] RE-STEWART-LLEWELYN (sharon macvicar)
    2. Joanna Waugh
    3. Hello Sharon There is a marriage registration for Richard Stewart and Ada Llewelyn of July 12 1911. Name: Ada Llewellyn Age: 19 Estimated birth year: abt 1892 Father Name: Wm Llewellyn Mother Name: Annie Winfield Spouse Name: Richard William Stewart Spouse's Age: 21 Spouse Estimated Birth Year: abt 1890 Spouse Father Name: Richard William Stewart Spouse Mother Name: Annie McCloskey Marriage Date: 12 Jul 1911 Marriage Place: York Marriage County: York Family History Library Microfilm: MS932_189 In addition Richard is shown as a patternmaker and the witnesses are A. E. McCutcheon and Mildred Cline, both of Toronto. Also I think the 1911 census does say 255 Victoria. See how the house numbers are going up as you go down the page. I am not researching this family just thought you'd find Richard's parents' names useful. Good luck Joanna > Message: 2 > Date: Fri, 7 Dec 2007 21:05:34 -0400 > From: "sharon macvicar" <bpmax@seascape.ns.ca> > Subject: [ONTARIO] RE-STEWART-LLEWELYN > To: <ontario@rootsweb.com> > Message-ID: <000a01c83936$6fde3570$35f9e018@MissOne> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" > > Hello fellow listers; > I am researching my family and have found out that my gr grandmother Annie > Rolfe remarried after my gr grandfather died in 1891. > She remarried to a Mr. Llewelyn and then in 1905 Annie Llewelyn and two of her > children came to Canada. They went to Toronto Center where I found them on the > 1911 census as follows: > > Annie Llewelyn Head > Richard Stewart Border > Ada Stewart " > Arthur Stewart " > > My gr grandmother is Annie Llewelyn and the son and daughter she came to > Canada with are Ada and Arthur. > Now when the enumerator came around the only thing I can think of that > happened is that Richard was the only one home and is the one to have given him > or her the info. > Now Richard and Ada may have gotten married but Arthur is not a Stewart. The > person doing the enumerating may have mistaken the fact that they may have > just taken it for granted that Arthur was a Stewart. > > Now, with this tidbit I would like to know if there is anyone who is reseaching the > Stewart line that may have Richard b. about 1890 in it. In 1911 they lived at on > the census it says 225 Victoria street, but I think it should be 255 Victoria Street in > Toronto Center. > I believe he was a pattern-maker for his trade. > > If Richard and Ada did get married her name would be Florence Gertrude and > (Ada) would have been a nickname. > Please let me know if you have info you would like to share. > Sharon

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