1837 - 1908 (70 years)
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Name |
Ozias Banning |
Born |
8 Dec 1837 |
Lachute, Québec, Canada |
Gender |
Male |
Died |
27 Mar 1908 |
Mississippi Mills, Ontario, Canada |
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Buried |
St George's Anglican Cemetery, Union Hall, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada |
Person ID |
I01041 |
Family Tree | Byers Side of My Family |
Last Modified |
2 Apr 2023 |
Father |
Ozias Banning, b. 5 Feb 1809, Lachute, Québec, Canada , d. 26 Apr 1868 (Age 59 years) |
Mother |
Alice Mabel Kier, b. 4 Nov 1809, Argenteuil County, Québec, Canada , d. 8 Apr 1881, Arnprior, Ontario, Canada (Age 71 years) |
Married |
23 Feb 1830 |
Lachute, Québec, Canada |
Family ID |
F0288 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Family |
Catherine Coulter, b. 4 Oct 1832, Clayton, Ontario, Canada , d. 2 Feb 1925 (Age 92 years) |
Married |
13 Feb 1861 |
Mississippi Mills, Ontario, Canada |
Children |
| 1. Ida Florence Banning, b. Feb 1863, Mississippi Mills, Ontario, Canada , d. 22 Mar 1871, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada (Age 8 years) |
| 2. Alice Eva Catherine Banning, b. 16 Jan 1866, Clayton, Ontario, Canada , d. 1943 (Age 76 years) |
+ | 3. William Banning, b. 13 Dec 1869, Clayton, Ontario, Canada , d. Apr 1947 (Age 77 years) |
| 4. Annie Bertha Banning, b. 20 Oct 1871, Clayton, Ontario, Canada , d. 28 Jul 1925, Mississippi Mills, Ontario, Canada (Age 53 years) |
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Family ID |
F1474 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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Event Map |
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| Born - 8 Dec 1837 - Lachute, Québec, Canada |
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| Married - 13 Feb 1861 - Mississippi Mills, Ontario, Canada |
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| Died - 27 Mar 1908 - Mississippi Mills, Ontario, Canada |
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| Buried - - St George's Anglican Cemetery, Union Hall, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada |
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Pin Legend |
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Headstones |
| Ozias & Catherine Banning In
Loving Memory
of
Ozias
Banning
Died Mar. 27, 1908
Aged 70 Yrs
& 3 Mos.
His Wife
Catharine
Coulter
Died
Feb. 2, 1925
Aged 98 Yrs.
BANNING |
Family Homes |
| Ozias Banning's House (c. 1864) in Clayton, Ontario 2836 Tatlock Road, Clayton, Ontario
Ozias Banning (1837-1908) originally from L'Orignal, Ontario; was a merchant and Clayton's postmaster (the latter for 17 years) between 1860 and 1904. He purchased Lot 22, Concession 2, Ramsay, Lanark County for his home and adjacent general store in 1864 from Hiram Bellamy, who had 150 acres awarded to him in 1837.
In the summer of 1864, Ozias Banning bought a small parcel of this land, measuring just over one acre, for $500. He built a house and general store here. Upon the death of Ozias Banning in 1908, the property was willed to his wife Catherine and daughter Annie Bertha Banning. In 1925, Catherine Banning died leaving Annie the sole owner, but she too died just five months later. By will, Alice Eva Catherine Bowland, a sister to Annie, was granted the property. When Alice Eva Catherine Bowland died in 1943, the land passed to her brother, William Banning. In the following year he sold to Kathleen Halpenny and Mary Lansdowne for $1500.
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| Ozias Banning's House (c. 1864) in Clayton, Ontario 2836 Tatlock Road, Clayton, Ontario
Ozias Banning (1837-1908) originally from L'Orignal, Ontario; was a merchant and Clayton's postmaster (the latter for 17 years) between 1860 and 1904. He purchased Lot 22, Concession 2, Ramsay, Lanark County for his home and adjacent general store in 1864 from Hiram Bellamy, who had 150 acres awarded to him in 1837.
In the summer of 1864, Ozias Banning bought a small parcel of this land, measuring just over one acre, for $500. He built a house and general store here. Upon the death of Ozias Banning in 1908, the property was willed to his wife Catherine and daughter Annie Bertha Banning. In 1925, Catherine Banning died leaving Annie the sole owner, but she too died just five months later. By will, Alice Eva Catherine Bowland, a sister to Annie, was granted the property. When Alice Eva Catherine Bowland died in 1943, the land passed to her brother, William Banning. In the following year he sold to Kathleen Halpenny and Mary Lansdowne for $1500. |
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Notes |
- Postmaster of Clayton, Ontario for 17 years.
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