Notre Dame Bay Region
TWILLINGATE METHODIST BAPTISMS, PARISH RECORDS BOX 1; 1858-18612789NAME OF CHILD: SMALL, Amelia Moores
PARENTS NAMES: Samuel & Emily
MOTHER’S MAIDEN NAME: MOORES
DATE OF BAPTISM: bap July 28 1861
PLACE OF BIRTH: ?Morts (Moretons) Hr
AGE AT BAPT.: 3 mo
NOTES: Md Frederick French (son of William French & Jane Cadwell of St Johns; grandson of William Cadwell & Elizabeth Marshall both of St Johns).
Frederick French was apparently also married to Amelia Mores Small.
2789,2790Dec 27 1883 - Moretons HrFrederick French, 2?, bach, Moretons Hr
Amelia Small, n/g, spinster, Moretons Hr
Witnesses: John Small, Elizabeth Ann Small
Notre Dame Bay ~ 1911 Census of Newfoundland
Twillingate District - Moreton's Harbour2791Head of Household FRENCH FREDERICK
French Amelia
French Ida M.
French Emily
French Allen
French Oliver
French Marion
French Meta
French Gordon S.
French Reginald
Muskoka & Parry Sound Dist., 1904birth place is given before residence2792
013061-04 Alexander Percy
FRENCH 36, laborer, St. John N.B., Gravenhurst, s/o Frederick FRENCH & Elizabeth HUNT, married Janet McDONALD, 31, widow, Gravenhurst, same, d/o Charles JENKINS & Margaret SHANK, witn: George KIMBLEY of Gravenhurst & W. B. CAMPBELL of Toronto on Nov, 8, 1904 at Gravenhurst (also 13010-04)
Parry Sound—Muskoka was created in 1947 from parts of
Muskoka,
Nipissing and
Parry Sound ridingsIt consisted initially of the territorial districts of Parry Sound and Muskoka (excluding the township of Baxter), and the following townships in the territorial district of Nipissing: Ballantyne, Wilkes, Pentland, Boyd, Paxton, Biggar, Osler, Lister, Butt, Devine, Bishop, Freswick, McCraney, Hunter, McLaughlin, Bower, Finlayson, Peck, Canisbay and Sproule.
1891 Census of Quebec, Canada
Name AgeFrederick French 28
Eliza French 35
Herman Drexciel 26
James Botherne 30
John McDonnel 21
Frank O'Connel 23
This is probably a different Frederick French, here is two marriage records:
18 May 18552793 Frederick French; bachelor of Harbour Grace
Elizabeth Nicholas; widow of Harbour Grace
Witnesses: Hugh William Curtis, Richard French