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Broughton Family in Canada

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MargaretM

MargaretM Report 1 Oct 2011 16:23

Same James?

James BROUGHTON, 26, England, Toronto, s/o James & Susan, married Annie HOLLYMAN, 22, England, Toronto, d/o Edward & Margaret, witn: George BROUGHTON & Louisa HOLLYMAN, both of Toronto, 14 Sept 1867

MargaretM

MargaretM Report 1 Oct 2011 16:38

Brother George in Saskatchewan 1916?

1916 Canada Census of Manitoba, Saskatchewan, and Alberta
about George Broughton Name: George Broughton
Gender: Male
Marital Status: Widowed
Age: 73
Est. Birth Year: 1843
Birthplace: England
Year of immigration: 1858
Home in 1916: 11, Weyburn, Saskatchewan
Address: 6, 15, 2, Lomond
Racial or Tribal Origin: English
Relation to Head of Household: Father
Sub District Desc.: Townships 6, 7 and 8, ranges 15 and 16, W. 2. M.
Household Members: Name Age
William Broughton 38
Elizabeth G Broughton 32
Betsy M Broughton 2
George Broughton 73
John Holyer 21



mgnv

mgnv Report 1 Oct 2011 17:04

To search the census 1871-1911, use the links on:
http://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/genealogy/022-911.009-e.html

Peter

Peter Report 1 Oct 2011 18:27

Oh wow! Thank you all so much! Much appreciated. I will work my way through this info and see where everyone fits in.

Hi Jax, I decided to continue on a new thread as not to confuse people between the individuals with the same name I had confused.

Thank you again. Much appreciated and I shall be busy working this all out!

Peter

mgnv

mgnv Report 3 Oct 2011 01:33

For 1916, go to the LAC link in my URL above and search for district=Weyburn, subd#=11. You want page 2 of 20
1916 addy is Lomond T6 R15 W2M


http://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/databases/post-offices/001001-100.01-e.php
Weyburn Sec.30, Twp.8, R.14, W2
Colgate Sec.24, Twp.5, R.15, W2
Radville Sec.36, Twp.6, R.18, W2


A prairie township is 6 m x 6 m. Its northing is given by the Twp #, and its westing is given by the Range# (except E of 1st meridian (i.e., E Manitoba), when range# is an easting)
The township was divided into 36 sections - a quarter-section (160 acres) was the normal size of a homestead grant.
If one paid a $10 filing fee, lived on the land for 3 y, built a dwelling and got 30 acres under crop,
one would get letters patent (i.e., title) to the land.


Search for Broughton in T6 R15 W2M at:
http://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/databases/western-land-grants/001007-100.01-e.php

Part Section Township Range Meridian
SE 20 6 15 W2
Reference:
Volume: 244
Folio: 202
Microfilm reel number: C-6124
Names: Charles Broughton
Map

Part Section Township Range Meridian
SE 28 6 15 W2
Reference:
Volume: 233
Folio: 150
Microfilm reel number: C-6118
Names: William Broughton
Map

Part Section Township Range Meridian
NE 29 6 15 W2
Reference:
Volume: 815
Folio: 270
Microfilm reel number: C-6589
Names: William Broughton

Part Section Township Range Meridian
NW 28 6 15 W2
Reference:
Volume: 244
Folio: 86
Microfilm reel number: C-6124
Names: George Broughton

Part Section Township Range Meridian
SE 29 6 15 W2
Reference:
Volume: 1020
Folio: 352
Microfilm reel number: C-6758
Names: William Broughton

http://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/databases/western-land-grants/001007-130.01-e.html
LIBER DATES REEL NUMBER
233 Dec. 13, 1905 - Jan. 18, 1907 C-6117-C-6118
244 April 12, 1906 - May 01, 1906 C-6124-C-6125
815 Feb. 10, 1919 - April 11, 1919 C-6589-C-6590
1020 Dec. 30, 1929 - July 30, 1930 C-6758


Section numbering

31 32 33 34 35 36
30 29 28 27 26 25
19 20 21 22 23 24
18 17 16 15 14 13
~7 ~8 ~9 10 11 12
~6 ~5 ~4 ~3 ~2 ~1

mgnv

mgnv Report 3 Oct 2011 03:25

A search on AG gets Lynne's hit:

1901 Census of Canada Page Information
District: ON PERTH (North/Nord) (#104)
Subdistrict: Elma B-6 Page 11
48 110 Broughton Charles M Head M Apr 21 1830 70
49 110 Broughton Lucy F Wife M Dec 23 1840 60
50 110 Broughton Charles M Son S Jul 26 1874 26
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1 110 Broughton Louise F Daughter S Nov 2 1883 17
2 110 Aelnan Wm M ? S Jun 15 1840 60

Incidentally, once you've found Charles & Lucy in the usual way, you might wonder if the h/h continues on next page (it does)
So back up to start of search, click on Ontario, then Perth North, then Elma B-6, then view page 12.
At the foot of the page with all the "view" links, there's a link to Sched 2 look up at LAC.
Click on pdf - you want page 3 which has the entry for Page 11 Line 48
It gives the farm addy as Lot 1/2 16 & 17 Concession 16(=XVI)
http://data2.collectionscanada.gc.ca/1901/z/z002/z000094270.pdf

Now go to http://digital.library.mcgill.ca/countyatlas/SearchMapframes.php
You want Perth Co, then Elma Twp. You can then "Click here to generate index of people"

Full record for Broughton, C.
Last Name Broughton
First Name C.
Post Office Monkton
Township Elma
County Perth
Atlas Date 1879
Concession and Lot Lot size
XVI, 17 50
XVI, 16 100

Full record for Broughton, E.
Last Name Broughton
First Name E.
Post Office Monkton
Township Elma
County Perth
Atlas Date 1879
Concession and Lot Lot size
XVI, 16 50

or you can use "To view a larger version of this map click here"
This shows exactly where C & E Broughton had farms. Note the compass rose at top of map shows top edge is NE edge of Twp.
Also note the standard 100 ac lot is 20 chains x 50 chns (80 chns =1 mile). Conc 18 (where Monkton sits) is not a standard size looks like just 37.5 chns wide.

Go to http://maps.google.com/ and look up Monkton, Ontario, Canada
Get the satellite view with labels.
Conc 18 lies between County Rd 55 and 57 Line Rd. Monkton is in the S part of Conc 18.
Go NE on 164 Rd. On the right you can clearly see the division between Conc 17 & 16.
As you go thru Conc 16, there's 2 farmhouses on your right.
Presunably, these are C's & E's farms, although the original structures are probably replaced by now.
60 Line Rd is the boundary between Concs 15 & 16.
NB Monkton is abt 50km WNW of Waterloo.

Peter

Peter Report 7 Oct 2011 01:05

Oh wow! Thank you mgnv - I admitt I quite new to Canadain research at this time so your posts do not make initial sense to me but I will sit down and work out what fabulous information seems to be on offer. Thank you so much for this help. Wow! To have only have found this all out last week is quite shocking - it is quite an amazing history I knew nothing about.

Peter