Showing posts with label Yarmouth Nova Scotia Canada. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Yarmouth Nova Scotia Canada. Show all posts

Friday, September 1, 2017

Oh, Edna. If This IS You, Just Too Sad for Words

Copyright 2017, CABS for Reflections From the Fence

The other night the 1921 Canadian Census became available online, thanks to the Library and Archives of Canada.  

I hit up the search engine late in the evening, cause, well, I had to.  Sleep?  Nah.  Search. Ya!

I went first to Nova Scotia to see what I might find on Man's Fenton clan there.  I found the enumeration of William and Ida (Jarvis) Fenton and noted there were 2 adopted sons in the household.  Both with the surname of Sisco.  I dug around, messaged with a Fenton researcher I share with and we identified both.  

My fast and furious searches and clicks and shocked findings are a blur now, so, to tell you the chronological search is just about impossible. Plus the fact that as the night grew cold and old and the new day dawned (meaning I searched until about 2 AM in the morning), and I grew tired, ok, MORE tired, well, the gut kept screaming, this is IT, THIS IS IT!.  But, I was so taken back by the revelations, that I knew I had to try to sleep on it, and redo the research and make better notes, and really give this all some time to seep into my core.

The short of it is, that I went to the Nova Scotia Vital Statistics site and I searched Sisco, and I started looking at just about every Sisco birth, marriage and death available.

Before I go on, I would urge you to read my story about Man's grandmother, Edna May Fenton Stevens.  Pay particular close attention to her MIA years, 1901 to 1918.  Also, note, that we have installed a headstone for Edna and Arthur since I wrote this post in 2010.  I'll be here after you read her story - - 

So, you read it?  From the piece, you saw this right?

"She does not appear on the 1911 census.  In fact, from 1901 until 1918 we have no idea where Edna is or what she is doing."

In all these years, despite many hours of researching, and even a quick trip to Nova Scotia last year, I never found another hint of any kind at what happened to Edna.  Not. One.  Hint!

But, while hunting Sisco, I found this birth record.  Please note, this is only part of the record.  From the top, name of the child, sex, birthday and place, name of father, maiden name of mother, residence of father, occupation of father, place of birth of father and race of father.


Note the name of the mother.  Edna May Fenton. As far as I know, and believe me, in this game, we never assume we know it all, there is only one Edna May Fenton that lives or lived in this area of Nova Scotia.  Man's grandmother.

You know I went looking for a marriage.  And, there is one, sorta. There is no date or place of the marriage.  Her age is not given.  Her name is noted as May Fenton.  There are no parents names. The record does not state where the parties of the marriage were born.  No name of the person that married them.  In other words, we have his name:  Alvin Sisco; her name:  May Fenton; his age is given as 21, he is a bachelor, she is single, and he is a labourer and they both live in Yarmouth.  You can find it on that Nova Scotia site, search for Sisco, marriages, 1908.

OKKK, from here on out, I am going to just list events in time line fashion.  Since I am sure in my own heart, but, feel still a bit shaky at the paper trail, please take this with a grain of salt.  I may have the wrong Edna May Fenton.  (It happens.) My findings so far, all events in or around Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada.

1908 Alvin Sisco and May Fenton at least file some paper work indicating a marriage between the two.

March 25, 1909, Muriel Sisco is born to Alvin Sisco and Edna May Fenton..

May 15, 1910, Alice May Sisco is born to Alvin Sisco and Edna May Fenton.

May 8, 1911, Bernie Sisco is born to Alvin and Edna May Fenton.  More on Bernie later.

1911 Canadian census we find Alvin born Sept 1887; Edna born March 1890; Muriel born March 1909; Alice born May 1910; Bernard, born May 1911 (he is listed as one month old).  Also in the household are David and Arthur Sisco, whom, I have determined are Alvin's brothers.

Jan 29, 1912, Alice May Sisco dies, father Alvin.

April 13, 1912, William Sisco is born, father Alvin, mother Edna May Fenton.

June 22, 1913, one "Bernard" Sisco dies, father, Alvin.  Age 13 months.  It is my belief that this is actually William Sisco born on April 13, 1912.  Given name in error.  From grief and ongoing health issues of the father, as:

August 14, 1913, Alvin Sisco dies, he had been ill for well over a year.

Now, extra notes I have gathered and am still working on:

That Bernard Sisco born May 8, 1911 is found living with William and Ida Fenton on the 1921 census as an adopted son.  Bernard Fenton dies in 1934.  Birth date of Bernard Fenton is the same as that of Bernie Sisco.  Parents listed on death certificate are William and Ida Fenton.  I know, it is muddy.  Bernard Fenton who died in 1934 is the same as Bernie Sisco born May 8, 1911.

Muriel Sisco marries one Roland Archibold Jacklyn.  The marriage record names her father as Alvin and her mother as Edna Fenton.  

You bet the search continues. And, yep, I am still in a bit of shock.  After 26 years of research, I figured I would never find Edna from 1901 to 1918.  There is still the time period of 1913 to 1918.  How did she get to the greater Detroit area to marry Man's grandfather?  Where is Muriel between 1911 and 1935?

Is this even close to being correct?

If it is, Edna gave birth to 4 children, 2 of whom subsequently died, and her husband died as well.  All of this took place from 1908 to 1913.  Five short years.

Just too sad for words.



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Monday, April 19, 2010

Relatively Speaking, Cousins That Blog, Man Has Cousins That Blog Too

Leah of the Internet Genealogist and Heather Wilkinson Rojo of Nutfield Genealogy are related to Man, ok, it is distant, but cousins are cousins, and finding links because you are a blogger is just pure fun!  Leah and Heather have been cooperating on some posts and having a great time of it.  The stories are wonderful, I urge you to have a look at their blogs and enjoy the read.

In the meantime, I thought I would use today's Relatively Speaking, Cousins That Blog issue to post Man's lineage back through to the Haley connections.  I mean, they are cousins after all, and 2 out of the 3 blog!  LOL

I have color coded the direct lines and have used Ahnentafel numbering.

1. Man

2. Arthur Norman Stevens Jr.: born on July 1, 1919 in Detroit, Wayne County, Michigan; married on May 24, 1947 in Calvary Lutheran Church, Lincoln Park, Wayne County, Michigan; died on April 13, 1979 in Taylor, Wayne County, Michigan.

3. Man's mother

4. Archibald Norman (Archie) Lashbrook: born on April 9, 1879 in Holt Township, Fillmore County, Minnesota; married on May 20, 1918 in Toledo, Lucas County, Ohio; died on July 13, 1952 in Wyandotte, Wayne County, Michigan.

5. Edna May Fenton: born on March 20, 1888 in Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada; died on July 3, 1954 in Eloise, Wayne County, Michigan.

10. William Franklin Fenton: born on June 21, 1861 in Chebogue, Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada; married on November 8, 1883 in Salem, Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada; died on March 14, 1939 in Yarmouth, Yarmouth County, Nova Scotia, Canada.

11. Fannie Hurlburt: born about 1865 in Tusket Lakes, Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada; died on December 12, 1898 in Arcadia, Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada.

20. William Franklin Fenton: born on July 5, 1833 in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada; married on May 25, 1860 in Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada; died on March 4, 1922 in Rockville, Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada.

21. Margaret Catherine Haley: born on August 27, 1838 in Nova Scotia, Canada; died on January 18, 1903 in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada.

42. John Haley II: born on February 2, 1805 in Chebogue, Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada; married in 1828.

43. Mary Owen.

84. Comfort Haley: born in 1754 in Brimfield, Hampden County, Massachusetts; married in December 1795; died on May 13, 1821.

85. Hannah Ellis: born on February 4, 1765 in Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada; died on January 17, 1862.

168. Ebenezer Haley: born in 1709 in Rehoboth, Bristol County, Massachusetts; married in 1748 in Brimfield, Hampden County, Massachusetts; died on February 14, 1777 in at sea.

169. Grace Bullen: born on October 13, 1727 in Brimfield, Hampden County, Massachusetts; died about 1790.

Leah's, Heather's and Man's common ancestor is Comfort Haley, born 1754.



By the way Leah and Heather, that Hawaii connection, Man's grandfather, well, ya, he grew up in Kauai, German laborer family, sugar plantations.  Great grandparents and children arrived Lihue in 1888, lived there during the overthrow of Queen Lili'uokalani in 1893.  Man's great-grandfather, the patriarch of this line, in fact, was awarded the "Special Rights of Citizenship" certificate in 1894.  The way I understand it, this document did not grant naturalization, however, I suspect that the family thought it did make them naturalized citizens of the United States.

Anyone got those oooooeeeee genie moment chills yet??



*Graphics courtesy of VintageKin.com  (Link not functional in February of 2019)

Copyright 2010, CABS for Reflections From the Fence

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Sunday, July 5, 2009

Ancestor Birthday Celebrations, William Franklin Fenton

William Franklin Fenton is the great great grandfather of Man. He was born July 5, 1833, reportedly in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. He died in Rockville, Yarmouth, Nova Scotia on March 4, 1922. William was a farmer, sailor and fisherman. William married Margaret Catherine Haley on May 25, 1850 in Yarmouth, Nova Scotia. William and Margaret had 9 children, William Franklin, Annie Louise, Charles Henry, Emma Stella, John Albert Haley, Clara Irene, George Edmond, Julia Agnes, and Robert Crowell.


Most likely the most dramatic event of William’s life was the loss of two of his sons on the same day, May 7, 1882. Both Charles Henry and John Albert Haley died that day in a tragic accident that their older brother managed to escape. A report of this accident is found in “Yarmouth past and present; a book of reminiscences”, by J Murray Lawson, Publisher: Yarmouth, N.S. [Printed at the Yarmouth herald Office] 1902, the report reads:

"On Saturday evening, May 6th, a lobster smack, belonging to Capt. William McDonnell, of Argyle, and commanded by Capt. William Fenton, came to anchor in Chebogue Harbor. Capt. Fenton took the boat and went ashore, leaving a boy named Thomas Greene in the schooner. On Sunday Capt. Fenton's three sons William, about 21 years old; Charles, 16 years, and John, 14 years embarked in a boat to bring Greene ashore. The boat capsized a few moments afterwards, and all were drowned except William, who clung to the bottom of the boat until she drifted ashore, where he laid for sometime unconscious. The body of Charles Fenton was subsequently recovered about 3/4 of a mile from where the accident happened."

William is buried at the Chebogue Town Point Cemetery, Chebogue, Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada, as is his wife, Margaret. I have no photo of any headstone, hope to some day.

Man’s great grandfather was William Franklin Fenton, the only person to survive this boating tragedy.


* Photo identified to be William Franklin Fenton (the elder), courtesy of Karen Fenton, Man's second cousin once removed.

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