The Woolverton Family
Dennis Woolverton and Catharine Nixon
Husband Dennis Woolverton
Born: 1 Jan 1790 Christened: Died: 23 May 1857 Buried:
Father: Jonathan Woolverton (1754-1831) Mother: Mary Ann Barcroft (1751-1804)
Marriage: 29 Mar 1810
Other Spouse: Mary Ann Nelles (1808-1888) - 1853
Wife Catharine Nixon
Born: 29 Oct 1790 Christened: Died: 2 Jun 1851 Buried:
Children
1 M Jonathan Woolverton
Born: 22 Feb 1811 Christened: Died: 1883 Buried:Spouse: Emeline Bergman ( - ) Marr: 22 Feb 1836
2 F Mary Ann (May) Woolverton
Born: 2 May 1813 Christened: Died: Buried:Spouse: John Campbell (1808- ) Marr: 9 Mar 1832
3 M Dr. Allen Nixon Woolverton
Born: 4 Jul 1816 Christened: Died: 1876 Buried: - St. Andrew's Anglican Cemetery, Grimsby, Lincoln County, Ontario, CanadaSpouse: Caroline Udell (1819-1849)Spouse: Eunice Watts ( - )
4 M Charles Edward Woolverton
Born: 24 Aug 1820 Christened: Died: Buried:Spouse: Delight Sabra/Salva Bennett ( - )Spouse: Amanda Rosetta Smith ( - )
5 F Eliza Jane Woolverton
Born: 26 Jan 1823 Christened: Died: Buried:
6 F Eliza Jane Woolverton
Born: 28 Sep 1825 Christened: Died: Buried:Spouse: Dr. Torrance Hough ( - ) Marr: 28 Jun 1849
7 F Catherine E. Woolverton
Born: 1 Aug 1832 Christened: Died: 15 Jun 1859 Buried: - St. Andrew's Anglican Cemetery, Grimsby, Lincoln County, Ontario, CanadaSpouse: Perez A. Dean (Abt 1832- ) Marr: 15 Jun 1859
General Notes: Husband - Dennis Woolverton
FTM BIRT: RIN MH:IF29
DEAT: RIN MH:IF30
From Annals of the Forty No. 9
"Dennis, b. 1 January, 1790. Dennis came to Canada with his
parents when he was eight years old. In the sketch which
was given in the Historical Atlas of Lincoln and Welland, he
writes that he well remembered the journey. They came along
the waterways in a ‘Schenectady boat which was seaworthy and
comfortable but without sails. There were only a few scattered
log houses at The Forty and one plank house. He speaks
of the wild animals lurking in the woods on the hill. Wild cats
were numerous and their cries could be heard nightly floating
down the hillside. Wolves and bears were also plentiful
and in a single night would often kill or carry off the sheep
and pigs of a settler.
Dennis was married to Catherine, daughter of Allen
and Mary (Moore) Nixon, 29 March, 1810, and, according
to family history, it was not a perfect union. Dennis was a
Baptist in religion and a Reformer in politics. Catherine was
an Anglican, and as a daughter of a Loyalist was a strong
Tory. Dennis became a member of the Legislative Assembly
of Upper Canada from 1834 - 1836. He was urged to be a
candidate in the election of 1836 but refused probably because
at this time Rebellion was rearing its ugly head.
Dennis inherited the home farm, Lot 16, Concs. I and II.
In his day it was mostly mixed farming, but it is said that as
early as 1820 he sold peaches on the Hamilton market.
Catherine, wife of Dennis, died 2 June, 1851, and two
years later he married Mary Ann Nelles, widow of George
Richardson. He died in 1857 and was buried in St .Andrew’s
churchyard.
Children:—
Jonathan, b. 22 February, 1811. He was educated in Grimsby,
studied medicine at the University of Pennsylvania,
Philadelphia, and became one of the prominent doctors
in this district. He married Emeline Bergman of Philadelphia,
22 February, 1836, died 1883. Children:—
John Ralph, Dr. Theoron, Edgar Judson, Dr. Algernon,
Dr. Solon and Delos.
Mary, b. 2 May, 1813, married John Campbell of Louth 9
March, 1832. Her descendants live in Halton County.
Allen Nixon, b. 4 July, 1816. He also studied medicine at
Philadelphia and after receiving his degree practiced in
Hamilton, and was the first homeopathic doctor in the
province. Allen married 1. Caroline Udell. 2. Eunice
Watts. Allen died in 1876 and he and his wife Caroline
lie buried in St. Andrew’s churchyard. One son
Walter Woolverton.
Charles, b. 24 August, 1820. He was educated in Grirnsby
and college in Toronto. He remained a leading agricul-
turist in Grimsby township, planted one of the first
peach orchards and had a nursery on his farm. He was
a member of the Baptist church and was largely responsible
for establishing a church in Grimsby. He m. 1.
Delight Bennet. 2. Amanda Smith. Children:— Linus,
Alda.
Eliza Jane, b. 28 September, 1825, married Dr. Torrance
Hough, 28 June, 1849.
Catherine, b. 1 August, 1832, married Perez Dean of Brantford,
cl. 15 June, 1859, buried in St. Andrew’s churchyard."
General Notes: Wife - Catharine Nixon
FTM BIRT: RIN MH:IF31
DEAT: RIN MH:IF32
Notes: Marriage
FTM
MARR: RIN MH:FF8
Date from Annals of the Forty No. 9
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