Poor Agnes, what a sad story. . Thank you for the details, though.If it hasn’t already been mentioned, John and Jack are interchangeable names. How he ended up choosing John/Jack is a mystery but perhaps he stopped using Frederick to differentiate himself from his father? Could he have had two middle names, one being John/Jack?
Peter William Terry, according to his death record, was born in Quebec.https://search-collections.royalbcmuseum.bc.ca/Image/Genealogy/0bf48333-ef2b-4a96-b725-960d543c6a8e
Sorry, I didn’t post it. bbart found the record.They don’t come any dimmer than me (regarding technology) - maybe someone else can help?I haven’t found the family in Montreal yet, but I’m still looking.
Sorry to sidetrack, but I see you have Staplehurst from Sussex. Your ancestors weren’t from the Shipley area in the late 1700s/early- to mid-1800s were they? The name seems so familiar.
They were from the Fletching/Maresfield area in Sussex Quote from: Lisa in California on Thursday 22 December 22 18:14 GMT (UK) Sorry to sidetrack, but I see you have Staplehurst from Sussex. Your ancestors weren’t from the Shipley area in the late 1700s/early- to mid-1800s were they? The name seems so familiar.
Quote from: buttercup2009 on Thursday 22 December 22 18:19 GMT (UK) They were from the Fletching/Maresfield area in Sussex Quote from: Lisa in California on Thursday 22 December 22 18:14 GMT (UK) Sorry to sidetrack, but I see you have Staplehurst from Sussex. Your ancestors weren’t from the Shipley area in the late 1700s/early- to mid-1800s were they? The name seems so familiar.Thank you. Then not from my area of Shipley, Horsham, Itchingfield where my Vaus, etc. ancestors roamed. Don’t know why Staplehurst seems to ring a bell.