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  1. 1.  Robert Algeo was born on 21 Apr 1857 in Bradford, Simcoe County, Ontario (son of Robert A. Algeo and Jennet Hastings); died on 7 Aug 1857 in Bradford, Simcoe County, Ontario; was buried in Mt. Pleasant Cemetery, West Gwillimbury Township, Simcoe County, Ontario.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Robert A. Algeo was born in 1824 in West Gwillimbury, Simcoe County, Ontario (son of Lewis R. Algeo and Mary Leticia Armstrong); died on 20 Jun 1881 in Bradford, Simcoe County, Ontario; was buried in Mt. Pleasant Cemetery, West Gwillimbury Township, Simcoe County, Ontario.

    Notes:

    Federal Census of 1871 (Ontario Index)


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    ALGEO , ROBERT


    Sex: Male
    Age: 47
    Birthplace: ONTARIO
    Religion: Canada Presbyterian/C. Presb.
    Origin: IRISH
    Occupation: FARMER & INNKEEPER
    District: SIMCOE SOUTH ( 041 )
    Sub-district: Bradford Villag ( C )
    Division: 2
    Page: 24
    Microfilm reel: C-9960
    Reference: RG31 — Statistics Canada

    Died:
    Robert Algeo died in Brantford 20 June 1881, age 57. Death notice was printed in the Barrie Northern Advance on 30 June 1881, p.3, c.5.

    Robert married Jennet Hastings in 1850. Jennet (daughter of Thomas Hastings and Sarah Mitchell) was born in 1818 in Cavanacreagh, Tyrone, Ireland; died on 15 Apr 1882 in Bradford, Simcoe County, Ontario; was buried in Mt. Pleasant Cemetery, West Gwillimbury Township, Simcoe County, Ontario. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Jennet Hastings was born in 1818 in Cavanacreagh, Tyrone, Ireland (daughter of Thomas Hastings and Sarah Mitchell); died on 15 Apr 1882 in Bradford, Simcoe County, Ontario; was buried in Mt. Pleasant Cemetery, West Gwillimbury Township, Simcoe County, Ontario.

    Notes:

    See also Catharine Algo.

    Children:
    1. Lewis R. Algeo was born on 25 Sep 1851 in Bradford, Simcoe County, Ontario; died on 16 Dec 1899 in Toronto, York County, Ontario; was buried in Mt. Pleasant Cemetery, West Gwillimbury Township, Simcoe County, Ontario.
    2. Thomas Algeo was born on 11 Aug 1853 in Bradford, Simcoe County, Ontario; died on 15 Dec 1921 in Barrie Street, Bradford, Simcoe County, Ontario; was buried on 16 Dec 1921 in Mt. Pleasant Cemetery, West Gwillimbury Township, Simcoe County, Ontario.
    3. Sarah Janet Algeo was born on 10 Jun 1855 in Bradford, Simcoe County, Ontario; died on 6 Mar 1856 in Bradford, Simcoe County, Ontario; was buried in Mt. Pleasant Cemetery, West Gwillimbury Township, Simcoe County, Ontario.
    4. 1. Robert Algeo was born on 21 Apr 1857 in Bradford, Simcoe County, Ontario; died on 7 Aug 1857 in Bradford, Simcoe County, Ontario; was buried in Mt. Pleasant Cemetery, West Gwillimbury Township, Simcoe County, Ontario.
    5. Jennie Maria Algeo was born about 1860 in Bradford, Simcoe County, Ontario.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Lewis R. Algeo was born on 1 Feb 1798 in Glenboy, County Leitrim, Ireland; died on 24 Aug 1847 in Bradford, Simcoe County, Ontario; was buried in Gwillimbury West Township.

    Notes:

    http://www.waynecook.com/zbradford.html#historya

    The following history is verbatim from the book "The History of Simcoe County" by Andrew F. Hunter. First published in 1909 and reproduced in 1948 by the Simcoe County Historical Society.
    WEST GWILLIMBURY

    BRADFORD AND ITS NEIGHBORHOOD

    The settlers who first crossed the Holland River arrived in the fall of 1819, and were three Irishmen - James Wallace, Lewis Algeo and Robert Armstrong. Armstrong came from the County of Leitrim, with a family, and settled on lot 13, con. 6, within two miles of the present site of Bradford. He had a large family, chiefly boys, Christopher Thomas, John, Robert, William, Simon, James and Allan, from whom have come a numerous lineage. Christopher, the eldest, did not take up with bush life, but studied law, and afterwards became a judge in Carleton County.
    James Wallace, was a native of King's County, Ireland, and on arriving in West Gwillimbury he settled on the S. half, lot 14, con. 6. Near his place was the "Old Wharf," or "Wallace's Wharf," as many called it - the first crossing on the Holland River, used by the earliest settlers, until 1824, when the corduroy and floating bridge came into use. There was a ferry here, and a rope strung across the river, by which all the early settlers crossed in a boat. After Mr. Wallace arrived he married Martha Walker, whose family (Walker) became pioneers in Tecumseth. The first beef killed in the Township of West Gwillimbury was in Wallace's log barn. During the night following, a wolf crawled into the barn through a hole and ate so much beef that he could not get back through the hole, so they shot him in the barn next morning. Mr. Wallace died in March, 1848, aged 48 years. His family consisted of five sons and seven daughters, most of whom reached manhood and womanhood.

    Lewis Algeo, the pioneer of lot 13, con. 7, wore with him to the backwoods a belt or girdle containing seven hundred sovereigns, according to a custom of the time to carry one's coins in a belt. As it was easy to get rid of money fast in such a place and at such a time of hardship, his little pile of gold soon grew less. He was of Italian extraction, but immediately from Ireland, his wife being a daughter of Robert Armstrong, his pioneer neighbor. It is said she was the first white woman to cross the Holland River. Their children were partly grown when they came in 1819. The Algeo family made some clearing on the land mentioned, then sold it to Hugh Scobie, and afterwards had a small store in Bradford in its early days. Mr. Algeo's death occured in or about the year 1839, and his family mostly became permanent settlers in this county.

    Lewis married Mary Leticia Armstrong on 18 Nov 1819 in St. James Church, Toronto, Ontario by John Strachan. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Mary Leticia Armstrong (daughter of Robert Armstrong and Ann Armstrong).

    Notes:

    Found at http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~maryc/old2.htm on Jan 3, 2006

    18 November, 1819, by special license, Lewis ALGEO, bachelor, and Mary ARMSTRONG, spinster, both of this place. Witnesses, George DUGGAN and Robert ARMSTRONG.

    Children:
    1. Ann Algeo was born on 14 Oct 1820 in West Gwillimbury, Simcoe County, Ontario; died on 4 Oct 1860 in Whitchurch Township, York County, Ontario; was buried in Melville Church, Markham Township, York County, Ontario.
    2. 2. Robert A. Algeo was born in 1824 in West Gwillimbury, Simcoe County, Ontario; died on 20 Jun 1881 in Bradford, Simcoe County, Ontario; was buried in Mt. Pleasant Cemetery, West Gwillimbury Township, Simcoe County, Ontario.
    3. John Gladdow Algeo was born on 22 Apr 1828 in West Gwillimbury, Simcoe County, Ontario; died on 4 Jan 1885 in West Gwillimbury, Simcoe County, Ontario; was buried in Auld Kirk Cemetery, West Gwillimbury, Simcoe County, Ontario.

  3. 6.  Thomas Hastings was born on 25 Dec 1778 in Cavanacreagh, Tyrone, Ireland (son of John Hastings); died on 1 Dec 1837 in Markham Township, York County, Ontario; was buried in Dickson's Hill, Markham Township, York County, Ontario.

    Notes:

    Thomas always gave his name as Hastings or Heastings, although some records in Ireland show it as Hasty. He died before the first Canadian census was taken, and before cameras were invented. He was buried at Dickson Hill, due north of the town of Markham, 1 1/4 miles south of Buttonville, Ontario, and 1 1/4 miles east of the family farm, which was at the south-west corner of what is now called McCowan Road and 19th Avenue, Markham Township, Ontario.



    Thomas was born on the family farm in Cavanacreagh, just north of the Burn Dennet River, County Tyrone, Ireland (about 7 miles south of Londonderry) on Dec 25, 1778. It would appear that his father's name was John. Thomas and Sarah married in Ireland about 1803. Sarah was born in Black Hills, Newtown Cunningham, Donegal, Ireland in 1784. Documents vary in the spelling of her last name (Mitchel or Mitchell).

    Thomas, his wife, and six children arrived in Canada in November 1818. They spent the first winter in (muddy) York (in 1837 renamed Toronto). They had seven more children, all of whom were born in Canada. On April 1, 1829, Thomas Hastings purchased the east half of lot #30 in the sixth Con. in the Township of Markham in the Home District in the Province of Upper Canada for 87 pounds, 10 shillings.

    In 1853, Sarah sold the farm comprising the East half of lot 30, concession 6, Markham Township to her son, Thomas Hastings. Thomas then promised that he would support his mother and that she could reside in the home for her remaining years. In addition, Thomas promised to pay his mother 50 pounds annually. Document was witnessed by William Hastings. She sold 100 acres of land to son, Thomas for eight hundred pounds.

    Thomas married Sarah Mitchell about 1803 in Donegal ?, Ireland. Sarah (daughter of James Mitchell and Mary ??) was born in 1784 in Black Hills, Newtown Cunningham, Donegal, Ireland; died on 11 Dec 1861 in Markham Township, York County, Ontario; was buried in Dickson's Hill, Markham Township, York County, Ontario. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Sarah Mitchell was born in 1784 in Black Hills, Newtown Cunningham, Donegal, Ireland (daughter of James Mitchell and Mary ??); died on 11 Dec 1861 in Markham Township, York County, Ontario; was buried in Dickson's Hill, Markham Township, York County, Ontario.

    Notes:

    From the document dated July 1853 entitled "Bond Thomas Hastings to Sarah Hastings", the following is summarized. Sarah Hastings sold the farm comprising the East half of lot 30, concession 6, Markham Township to her son, Thomas Hastings. Thomas then promised that he would support his mother and that she could reside in the home for her remaining years. In addition, Thomas promised to pay his mother 50 pounds annually. Document was witnessed by William Hastings.

    From the "Deed of Bargain and Sale" dated July 8, 1853 widow Sarah Hastings sold 100 acres of land to son, Thomas for eight hundred pounds.

    Children:
    1. Mary Hastings was born in 1804 in Cavavacreagh, Tyrone, Ireland; died on 16 Oct 1839 in Toronto, York County, Ontario; was buried in 1839 in Potter's Field - later moved to Toronto Necropolis Cemetery, Toronto, Ontario.
    2. John Hastings was born on 11 Aug 1807 in Cavanacreagh, County Tyrone, Ireland; died on 14 Jun 1889 in Toronto, York County, Ontario; was buried in Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Toronto, Ontario.
    3. Female Hastings was born about 1810 in Cavanacreagh, Tyrone, Ireland; died in 1818 in Markham Township, York County, Ontario.
    4. Sarah Mitchell Hastings was born in 1812 in Cavanacreagh, Tyrone, Ireland; died on 24 Dec 1890 in Canada.
    5. James Hastings was born about 1815 in Cavanacreagh, Tyrone, Ireland; died on 24 Aug 1881 in Aurora, Ontario; was buried on 26 Aug 1881 in Melville Church, Markham Township, York County, Ontario.
    6. 3. Jennet Hastings was born in 1818 in Cavanacreagh, Tyrone, Ireland; died on 15 Apr 1882 in Bradford, Simcoe County, Ontario; was buried in Mt. Pleasant Cemetery, West Gwillimbury Township, Simcoe County, Ontario.
    7. Margaret Hastings was born on 7 Aug 1820 in Markham Township, York County, Ontario; died on 12 Nov 1911 in 356 Davenport Road, Toronto, York County, Ontario; was buried in Nov 1911 in Newton Robinson United Church Cemetery, Tecumseth Township, Simcoe County, Ontario.
    8. Jane Hastings was born in 1822 in Markham Township, York County, Ontario.
    9. Thomas Edward Hastings was born in 1822 in Lot 30, Conc 6, Markham Township, York County, Ontario; died on 27 Apr 1890 in Markham Township, York County, Ontario; was buried in Dickson's Hill, Markham Township, York County, Ontario.
    10. Maria Hastings was born about 1826 in Markham Township, York County, Ontario.
    11. Cunningham Mitchell Hastings was born in 1829 in Markham Township, York County, Ontario; died in 1892.
    12. Matilda Hastings was born in 1831 in Markham Township, York County, Ontario; died on 27 Mar 1894 in West Gwillimbury Township, Simcoe County, Ontario; was buried in Mt. Pleasant Cemetery, West Gwillimbury Township, Simcoe County, Ontario.
    13. William Hastings was born on 10 Sep 1834 in Markham Township, York County, Ontario; died on 23 Mar 1908 in Parkhill, Ontario; was buried in Parkhill, Ontario.


Generation: 4

  1. 10.  Robert Armstrong

    Notes:

    http://www.waynecook.com/zbradford.html#historya located on November 8, 2005

    The following history is verbatim from the book "The History of Simcoe County" by Andrew F. Hunter. First published in 1909 and reproduced in 1948 by the Simcoe County Historical Society.
    WEST GWILLIMBURY

    BRADFORD AND ITS NEIGHBORHOOD

    The settlers who first crossed the Holland River arrived in the fall of 1819, and were three Irishmen - James Wallace, Lewis Algeo and Robert Armstrong. Armstrong came from the County of Leitrim, with a family, and settled on lot 13, con. 6, within two miles of the present site of Bradford. He had a large family, chiefly boys, Christopher Thomas, John, Robert, William, Simon, James and Allan, from whom have come a numerous lineage. Christopher, the eldest, did not take up with bush life, but studied law, and afterwards became a judge in Carleton County.

    Robert married Ann Armstrong. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 11.  Ann Armstrong
    Children:
    1. 5. Mary Leticia Armstrong
    2. Christopher Armstrong
    3. Thomas Armstrong
    4. John Armstrong
    5. Robert Armstrong
    6. William Armstrong was born in 1810 in Ireland; died on 2 Mar 1870 in West Gwillimbury, Simcoe County, Ontario.
    7. Simon Armstrong
    8. James Armstrong
    9. Allan Armstrong

  3. 12.  John Hastings was born about 1745 in Tyrone, Ireland (son of Edward Hasty); died about 1831 in Ireland.
    Children:
    1. 6. Thomas Hastings was born on 25 Dec 1778 in Cavanacreagh, Tyrone, Ireland; died on 1 Dec 1837 in Markham Township, York County, Ontario; was buried in Dickson's Hill, Markham Township, York County, Ontario.
    2. Ann Hastings was born in 1768 in Ireland; died on 18 May 1854 in Whitchurch Township, York County, Ontario; was buried in Dickson's Hill Cemetery, Markham Township, York County, Ontario.

  4. 14.  James Mitchell was born in in Donegal, Ireland.

    James married Mary ??. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  5. 15.  Mary ??
    Children:
    1. 7. Sarah Mitchell was born in 1784 in Black Hills, Newtown Cunningham, Donegal, Ireland; died on 11 Dec 1861 in Markham Township, York County, Ontario; was buried in Dickson's Hill, Markham Township, York County, Ontario.




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