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How to get birth certificte from canada?

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mgnv

mgnv Report 31 Jul 2009 01:31

Check out the Cheshire stuff at:
http://pilot.familysearch.org/recordsearch/start.html#p=allCollections;r=1

There's multiple Daintry records (with images) - a few given below:

Name: John Smith Daintry
Burial place: North Rode, Cheshire, England
Burial date: 26 May 1848
etc
Image number: 12
Film number: 1647668
Reference number: item 1
Digital GS number: 4008156
Collection: Cheshire, Church of England Burial Records 1538-1907

Name: Thomas Ryle Daintry
Burial place: North Rode, Cheshire, England
Burial date: 23 Sep 1859
etc
Image number: 28
Film number: 1647668
Reference number: item 1 p 7-8
Digital GS number: 4008156
Collection: Cheshire, Church of England Burial Records 1538-1907

Name: George/Smith Daintry
Christening place: Christ Church, Macclesfield, Cheshire, England
Christening date: 19 Sep 1813
Father's name: John/Smith Daintry
Mother's name: Elizabeth/Smith Daintry
Gender: Male
Image number: 230
Film number: 1647519
Digital GS number: 4011816
Collection: Cheshire, Church of England Christening Records 1538-1907


Name: James Hogg
Titles:
Event place: Congleton
Place type: Township
Registration year: 1884
Film number: 1544532
Digital GS number: 4019297
Image number: 1826
Collection: England, Cheshire, Register of Electors 1842-1900

The actual image reads:
Abode=North Rode, Congleton
Qual=freehold ground rent
Addr=The Foaming Quart public house, and house adjoining in John street

[great sounding pub]

MargaretM

MargaretM Report 30 Jul 2009 23:40

A photo here of Edith Daintry Fitzhugh, daughter of John Daintry & Louisa Beatty. (John being a brother of your Clara Louisa?)

http://images.ourontario.ca/Cobourg/details.asp?ID=19505

MargaretM

MargaretM Report 30 Jul 2009 23:31

Footnote 2: George Smith Daintry was born on the 12th August 1810 in Macclesfield Cheshire to John Smith Daintry and Elizabeth (nee Ryle), and was the youngest of 8 children. (Note that his middle name (Smith) was his grandmother's maiden name.) His father, and his father before him, were silk manufacturers in Macclesfield and in 1810, the family along with their in-laws formed a Bank called Daintry Ryle. Unfortunately in 1825 a ban was lifted on the import of silk into the UK and the silk industry and the bank collapsed.

George sailed for New york with his wife (Mary Hodges) and young family in 1842. The ship's document states his destination as 'Cobourg'.

While in Cobourg, G.S. Daintry and his family lived at The Poplars, 18 Spencer Street. They had nine children. The oldest son John, took over the estate in 1869 when his father returned to England. John was educated at Upper Canada College and trained as a survyor. He was for a time, Captain of the ferry boat "Rochester" which his father owned. One of the daughters of John and his wife Louisa married Henry Fitzhugh. Another daughter, Lillian, married Sam McDougal, son of Lorne McDougal, one time Solicitor General. Miss Louise Daintry, another daughter, lived in the Poplars until her death in the early 1940's.

John Smith died in 1848 intestate, and due to family arguments, and complications surrounding debts owed by the bank, the probate was not administered until 1866 by which time George Smith Daintry was the only son left alive, and therefore inherited what was left. Every single penny John Smith owed due to the bank collapse was re-paid earning him the title, 'Honest John'. Although the family fortune was much diminished, the UK census of 1881 shows that shortly before he died, G.S, his wife Mary Ann and their son George Charles Daintry (B. Cobourg 1846), were living in the family home at North Rode with 6 servants. George Smith Daintry died, May 7th, 1881.

Some of above from Ursula Hardaker - a descendant

Vera

Vera Report 30 Jul 2009 22:38

Jane,
So far I cannot find a birth for Clara L Daintry /Dainty born 1848/1849 in Canada.
Regards Vera

Vera

Vera Report 30 Jul 2009 22:31

1891 Canadian census

George Percival Daintry
Gender: Male
Marital Status: Single
Age: 20
Birth Year: abt 1871
Birthplace: Ontario
Relation to Head of House: Son
religion: Church of England
French Canadian: No
Father's Birth Place: England
Mother's Birth Place: Ontario
Province: Ontario
District Number: 99
District: Northumberland West
Subdistrict: Cobourg
Neighbors: View others on page
Household Members: Name Age
John Daintry 58
Sarah L Daintry 50
>>>>>George Percival Daintry 20
Louise Clara Daintry 18
Edith Frances Daintry 16
Lilian Emily Daintry 11
Ann Munley 56



Regards Vera

Vera

Vera Report 30 Jul 2009 22:28

1871 Canadian census


George R Daintry initial should read P
Gender: Male
Age: 2m
Birth Year: abt 1871
Birth Place: Ontario
religion: C England
Origin: English
Province: Ontario
District: Northumberland West
District Number: 54
Division: 1
Subdistrict: Cobourg
Subdistrict Number: b
Neighbors: View others on page
Household Members: Name Age
John Daintry 38
Sarah L Daintry 31
>>>>>>>>>>George R Daintry 2m
Ann Munly 30
Hannah Sowden 18

Regards Vera

mgnv

mgnv Report 30 Jul 2009 22:24

http://www.cheshirebmd.org.uk/
Cheshire Marriage indexes for the years: 1871 to 1875
Surname Forename(s) Surname Forename(s) Church / Register Office Registers At Reference
HOGG James DAINTRY Clara Louisa North Rode, St Michael Cheshire East 1067/1/56

mgnv

mgnv Report 30 Jul 2009 22:16

The answer, eventually, will be:
http://www.archives.gov.on.ca/english/family-history/the-records.aspx

MargaretM

MargaretM Report 30 Jul 2009 22:09

On the 81 census she's Clara Louisa.

Vera

Vera Report 30 Jul 2009 22:01

Marriages Dec 1871 (>99%)
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Daintry Clara Louisa Macclesfield 8a 245
Hogg James Macclesfield 8a 245

Regards Vera

MargaretM

MargaretM Report 30 Jul 2009 21:58

1891 census
Oaklands, North Rode, Cheshire
James Hogg, head, 60, retired East Indies merchant, born Cheshire, Congleton
Clara L., wife, 43, born Canada
George D., son, 18, born London, Paddington
Reginald O., son, 16, born Cheshire, North Rode
Plus 3 servants.

MargaretM

MargaretM Report 30 Jul 2009 21:51

Do you mean Clara L. Hogg?
1901 census
The Oaklands, North Rode, Macclesfield, Cheshire
Clara L. Hogg, head, widow, 53, living on own means, born Coburg, Canada
Ethel L. Hogg, dau, 25, born Cheshire, North Rode
George P. Dainty, nephew, 30, living on own means, born Coburg, Canada
Annie Yates, niece, 39, born Canada
Plus 2 servants.

MargaretM

MargaretM Report 30 Jul 2009 21:42

Did you find her on the 1901 census in Canada or England?

Jane

Jane Report 30 Jul 2009 20:51

Hi I have found my great grandma Dora L Hogg on the 1901 census. She was born in Cobourg in Canada and that is all I know about her. How do i apply for a birth certificate from Canada? I am new to reaserching my family tree and I have no surviving grandparents from this side of the family so need to find out her maiden name first.

Hop someone can help
Jane