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Re: Thomas NOSWORTHY in Belleville, Ontario
« Reply #27 on: Saturday 22 October 22 11:38 BST (UK) »
 You're welcome! You've surely had some terrific help from eileenwilson on here!!!
Yes James did well for himself it seems...Probably had to work hard for it...so many occupations & also working almost to the end. The stone does appear to say Dover...But as you said being that he was a sadler/saddler appears to clinch it. 

James Nosworthy & Elizabeth Martin 1813 North Tawton, Devon, Eng
FHS has the baptism years with these listed below as "birth" dates:
Baptism Place  North Tawton, Devon, Eng  - Religion Anglican
  Father James  Occ: Sadler  Mother Elizabeth
John Nosworthy b. 5 Sep 1814
James Nosworthy  b.   3 Jun 1816
Elizabeth Nosworthy  b. 28 Dec 1818
Thomas Nosworthy b. 21 Feb 1820
William Nosworthy b. 1 Jan 1822
Martha Nosworthy b. 28 Dec 1825
Mary Nosworthy b. 2 Aug 1829
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6NXB-8WQ6

adding: also that pdf with buildings for James also had him as Noseworthy...the home went over budget...Blimey, the size!!!...would likely be million plus today.
On the west side of William street, East Belleville, the Cottage just completed by Jas.
Noseworthy Esq. stands conspicuous, both on account of its situation and design. It is
built strictly in the Elizabethan style, and tastefully ornamented throughout. This cottage
is 42 feet on the front by 60 feet deep, including the west wing,—is built of brick, with
cement covered roof, and cost £1250. 
 
Yoiks - million & a half plus! Not sure how much of it is original as our winters are tough on homes...On the market right now! https://tinyurl.com/2s385jj5
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Re: Thomas NOSWORTHY in Belleville, Ontario
« Reply #28 on: Saturday 22 October 22 15:09 BST (UK) »
 
Cundell Cundle Candle Candel Candal Candell
Mary Ann Noseworthy Marriage 3 April 1861 Durham, Ontario, Canada 
Birth  Canada   Parents John & Mary Candle ( I read it as Cundle) 
Spouse: Alphonso Hindes Birth 1810  United States
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS76-CWNT-4?i=44&cc=2568642

1861 census - Alphonso Hinds -Bowmanville, hotelkeeper b. 1853 U.S. with dau Ellen & son Alphonso
https://central.bac-lac.gc.ca/.item/?app=Census1861&op=img&id=4107391_00037

finally found her on the1871  Oshawa, East Whitby, Ontario,
Note that there is also a Mary A. Lee in the household? So there's another mystery to solve!
Alfonso Hindes 1806 Eng  Alfonso Hindes Jr. age 27 Ontario
Mary Hindes 1825 Eng   Jane Hindes age 31 Eng
Mary A Lee 1805 Eng ??? (noting that there was a Jane Lee with Mary Nosworthy in 1851!)
Minnie Hindes 3 Ontario   Florence Hindes 8 Ontario
Perhaps Eng. means English /Upper Canada to the enumerator...still using the monetary "pound" in 1855 Ont.
https://central.bac-lac.gc.ca/.item/?app=Census1871&op=img&id=4396345_00152

Mary Ann Hindes BIRTH   (stone says: Aged 52 years 11 months)
Second wife of A. Hindes
DEATH 8 Apr 1878 BURIAL  Bowmanville Cemetery  Bowmanville, Durham
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/210199869/mary-ann-hindes
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Re: Thomas NOSWORTHY in Belleville, Ontario
« Reply #29 on: Saturday 22 October 22 18:08 BST (UK) »
Nice work J.J.!  Lots of great info here.  Weather promises to be very nice this week -- will try to get to the cemetery to have a look at the stone myself.

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Re: Thomas NOSWORTHY in Belleville, Ontario
« Reply #30 on: Saturday 22 October 22 21:23 BST (UK) »
Was behind on this as it took me a while to figure out..., so in case others also get confused
re: James, son of Thomas born c.1848 & his wife (also a Harriet /parents of Thomas C. Nosworthy. )
I suppose because his 2nd. marriage to Lydia Haney was cut short, the monument honoured wife #one. https://images.findagrave.com/photos/2021/322/133158805_b60d3515-90cb-40ca-a314-ca472b3f6735.jpeg

Thomas C's siblings Maud, Herbert & Frank in 1891
https://central.bac-lac.gc.ca/.item/?app=Census1891&op=img&id=30953_148134-00467

I also just had to look: Yes... Jane Lee became Alphonso Hinde Jr's wife
Still no light bulb moment on the whole family connection as yet.
Jane lee Hindes b.  Sept 8 1837  (open in new tab...Hit plus sign to enlarge)
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/133303728/jane-hindes

You may want to tell the tree owner on FHS site that tree has Jas & Harriet dau. Jane...but it was "eldest son" James Corby Nosworthy born 1853 - d. 1873
https://images.findagrave.com/photos/2020/182/211971880_cc628deb-cd3e-4368-9787-cd332a2ee7e9.jpeg
also dau. Elizabeth was baptised 1841
My goodness...Not only did Thos. die young, but sadly many of his children & Grandchildren as well!

 
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Re: Thomas NOSWORTHY in Belleville, Ontario
« Reply #31 on: Sunday 23 October 22 02:28 BST (UK) »
I thought the family above Mary A. Nosworthy was a different name in 1861 Port Hope Durham... but I see now that they were also LEE (Glance looked like ice)
William Lee age 67 b. 1894 Eng occ: carpenter wife Mary age 54 born 1807 Ireland
https://central.bac-lac.gc.ca/.item/?app=Census1861&op=img&id=4391933_00408

addition: So she was with her parents & Cundale was Gmother's name ? or step-father & half sibling
marriage:  WILLIAM LEE ... MARY CUNDALE ... 1828
More on page
CUNDAL CORNELY ..  PENROSE ELIZABETH .. 1839
CUNDILL MARTHA ..  MILLARD MORDECAI .. 1838
 *CUNDALE JOHN ..  MANNING MARY .. 1824

adding: so perhaps * above was marriage one???
CUNDALE MARY ANN    .. JOHN - MARY .. 1826
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Re: Thomas NOSWORTHY in Belleville, Ontario
« Reply #32 on: Sunday 23 October 22 13:10 BST (UK) »
I have just seen your latest updates. Wow... such great work. I am going to look at this more closely today and get back to you later today.
NOSWORTHY, HORSWILL, YELLAND, CROCKER, POPE in Devon; NESWORTHY in Durham & Northumberland; FARLEY in Sussex; RICKARD in Cornwall.
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Re: Thomas NOSWORTHY in Belleville, Ontario
« Reply #33 on: Sunday 23 October 22 16:00 BST (UK) »
   Yeah, waaaaaay too much time on my hands after the fall cleanup in the yard! It was either grab the cleaning supplies or do this.  :P  Seems I chose well. 8)
   If eileenwilson can find some more good old stones & memorials in the vicinity...perhaps she can help prove us all right or wrong & get back to the others over the pond!!!  ;D
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Re: Thomas NOSWORTHY in Belleville, Ontario
« Reply #34 on: Sunday 23 October 22 17:34 BST (UK) »
Just wanted to post these two newspaper articles for whoever might wander past this topic of James NOSWORTHY someday in the future. As you can see, James' date of birth and place in the below article, are simply not even slightly close to that on the memorial stone, suggesting the informant was ill-informed. I did ask on the Devon-list for comments about the inscription and received some very, very thoughtful responses. On the whole there was little doubt that it was TAWTON and not TANTON. While a very careful comparison of the letter "O" in all words on the stone might suggest that the stonemason had been instructed to carve "DOVER" (and not "DEVON"), albeit, not even the name of a county, and a mistake.

DIED ON THE STREET. Mr. James NOSWORTHY Succumbs To An attack of Heart Disease.

He fought against the Rebels. Varied but Successful Business Career. Interesting Particulars.
"Scarcely had the excitement occasioned by the untimely death of Alex. Harris on Friday morning last subsided, when the  people of this community were at noon today shocked with the announcement that Mr. James NOSWORTHY had fallen dead on Pinnaole Street a few minutes before.
Mr. NOSWORTHY, who was one of the oldest inhabitants of Belleville and one of the best known figures on our streets, was about town as usual this morning, attending to business, but complaining, as he had been for some time past, of weakness and an unpleasant feeling about the heart.
At about 11:45 he was seen by Mrs. Kenny, who lives on the corner of Pinnacle and Campbell sts., to be standing on Pinnacle st. leaning against the fence near Dr. Walker's gateway. A few moments later he fell to the ground, when Mr. Reid, (an employee of Belleville Business College), Mr. W. W. Lee, Mr. Hugh Walker, jr., and Mr. T. Stevenson, who were in the near vicinity, carried the stricken man, who was gasping for breath, into Dr. Walker's residence.. The Dr. was not at home, but Dr. McColl, who was summoned, responded and was followed in a few minutes by Dr. Walker. It was too late for human aid. The vital spark had fled from the venerable gentleman's breast; his heart had ceased to beat. The visitation of death was to him a painless one, as there was not the slightest contortion of his features.
James NOSWORTHY was born in Plymouth, England, on April 27th, 1815, and was consequently in the 79th year of his age.  He came to Belleville in 1833, and after learning the trade of a harnessmaker carried on business in that line for several years, when he sold and became captain of the steamboat Prince of Wales, which he ran for a long period. Subsequently he became a contractor for supplying the Grand Trunk with wood for fuel, and during late years he has furnished ties to the Grand Trunk and other railways, amassing a handsome competency.
It should be mentioned that he served his country against the rebels in 1837-8, and also during the Fenian raid. In politics heas a Conservative and in religion a Methodist. His record was a highly favorable one, and he died respected by the entire community. His death, though shocking in its suddenness, was not unlooked for by himself, as he remarked upon the subject tomany friends  of late that he expected to be cut off quickly, owing to heart trouble.
Mr. NOSWORTHY married, 53 years ago, Harriet FURNIVAL, daughter of the late Mrs. APPLEBY, who survives her husband. Six children were born to them, of whom but two survive, namely Mrs. Henry BLEECKER, of Los Angeles, California, and Mr. Charles W. NOSWORTHY, of this city.
Daily Intelligencer, Monday, June 5, 1893.

Old Belleville Resident Dead.
Mr. James C. Dale, banker of Madoc, was in Belleville on Wednesday attending the funeral of his cousin, the late Mrs. Jas. NOSWORTHY, who died in California at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. Harry BLEECKER, in November last. The body was kept in the vault at Los Angeles during the winter and was brought to Belleville to be lais beside her late husband, James NOSWORTHY, who died several years ago, and who was well known in Madoc and this section years ago as the owner of valuable mineral and timeber lands in North Hastings. The deceased was over 80 years of age, and left Belleville for California shortly after her  husband's death.
North Hastings Review, March 1908
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NOSWORTHY, HORSWILL, YELLAND, CROCKER, POPE in Devon; NESWORTHY in Durham & Northumberland; FARLEY in Sussex; RICKARD in Cornwall.
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Re: Thomas NOSWORTHY in Belleville, Ontario
« Reply #35 on: Sunday 23 October 22 18:47 BST (UK) »
   The women do not even have names?...I missed the "Mrs." and thought the man had somehow died twice until I noted the use of "her". How typical of the attitude of the day & that misogynistic political stance that women were/are of little insignificance... Sick to death of sharing newspaper obits for a woman which turn out in the end, to be all about "the Deceased/Old Resident's" almighty husbands or her male relatives.

   
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