
William Maw
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Name William Maw Birth 1844 , , Ontario, Canada
Gender Male Census Jan 1852 King Township, York, Ontario, Canada
[1] - Name: Wm Maw Gender: Male Age: 9 Estimated Birth Year: 1842 Birthplace: Canada Province: Canada West (Ontario) District: York County District Number: 42 Sub-District: King Sub-District Number: 403 Page Number: 258 Line Number: 22 Library and Archives Canada Film Number: C_11760
Census 14 Jan 1861 King Township, York, Ontario, Canada
[2] - Name: William Maw Event: Census Event Date: 1861 Event Place: King, York, Ontario, Canada Enumeration District: 06 Gender: Male Age: 18 Marital Status: Single Religion: C Of England Birthplace: U ? Estimated Birth Year: 1843 Sheet Number: 77 Line Number: 31 Library and Archives Canada Film Number: C-1088 Film Number: 0390221 Digital Folder Number: 4108434 Image Number: 00641
Census 2 Apr 1871 King Township, York, Ontario, Canada
[3] - Name: William Maw Gender: Male Age: 27 Calculated Birth Year: 1844 Country or Province of Birth: Ont Marital Status: Ethnic Origin: English Religion: Ch Of England Census Place: 03, King a, North York 43, Ontario Page Number: 58 Line Number: 4 House Number: 197 Family Number: 199 Film Number: 4396755 Library and Archives Canada Film Number: C-9964 Digital Folder Number: 4396755 Image Number: 00664
Census 4 Apr 1881 King Township, York, Ontario, Canada
[4] - Name: William Maw Gender: Male Marital Status: Married Age: 37 Birth Year: 1844 Birthplace: Ontario Religion: Church of England Nationality: English Occupation: Farmer Province: Ontario District Number: 137 District: York North Sub-District Number: A Subdistrict: King Division: 1
_UID EC825089C89C4B8694B6B739F0A18232FB45 Death 28 Apr 1881 King, York, Ontario, Canada
Person ID I19599 The Maw Family Tree Last Modified 25 Oct 2017
Father James Maw, b. 11 Jan 1808, Farndale, , Yorkshire, England
d. 11 Jun 1886, York, York, Ontario, Canada
(Age 78 years) Mother Isabella Sleightholm, b. Mar 1803, Goathland, , Yorkshire, England
d. 3 Sep 1892, Canada
(Age 89 years) Marriage 10 May 1829 Rosedale, , Yorkshire, England
[5, 6] - Record set Yorkshire, Bishop's Transcripts Of Marriages
First name(s) James
Last name Maw
Birth year -
Marriage year 1829
Spouse's first name(s) Isabella
Spouse's last name Sleightholm
Residence Lastingham
County Yorkshire (North Riding)
Country England
Marriage place Lastingham
Marriage date 10 May 1829
Spouse's residence Lastingham
Archive Borthwick Institute for Archives
Page 13
Category Birth, Marriage, Death & Parish Records
Subcategory Parish Marriages
Collections from England, Great Britain
Transcription © DC Thomson Family History

M3071 - Marriage James Maw & Isabella Sleightholm 10051829
M3071 - Marriage James Maw & Isabella Sleightholm 10051829
film 7587997, frame 00232Family ID F3071 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Jane Phillips, b. 26 Jul 1850, , , Ontario, Canada
d. 27 Jul 1921, Toronto, York, Ontario, Canada
(Age 71 years) Marriage 31 Jan 1873 Peel, Peel, Ontario, Canada
Children 1. William Maw, b. 15 Nov 1873, , , Ontario, Canada
d. Yes, date unknown2. John Maw, b. 17 Sep 1875, , , Ontario, Canada
d. Yes, date unknown3. Eliza Jane Maw, b. 1876, Albion, Peel, Ontario, Canada
d. 1966 (Age 90 years)4. Margaret Lavina Maw, b. 16 Feb 1879, King Township, York, Ontario, Canada
d. Yes, date unknown5. Annie May Maw, b. 12 Sep 1879, Albion, Peel, Ontario, Canada
d. Yes, date unknownFamily ID F5935 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 25 Oct 2017
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