Ryeland Family Tree
The Genealogy of the Ryeland and connected Families
George Hill DETLOR
1794 - 1883 (89 years)-
Name George Hill DETLOR [1, 2, 3] Birth Jul 1794 Ontario, Canada Gender Male _UID 46561F9F844E48F992B6EB2E917630F7FC39 Occupation 1881, Napanee, Lennox-Addington, ON, Canada, Merchant Death 31 Dec 1883 Person ID I5104 Ryeland Family Tree Last Modified 19 Apr 2024
Father John DETLOR, b. 2 May 1769, New York, USA d. Yes, date unknown Mother Jerusha SIMONS, b. Abt 1770 d. Yes, date unknown Family ID F574 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Maria Moore ROBLIN, b. 1799, Ontario, Canada d. Bef 1881 (Age 81 years) Marriage 2 Jun 1818 [1] Children 1. Amelia Ann DETLOR, b. 1819, Ontario, Canada d. Yes, date unknown 2. John St. George DETLOR, b. 8 Jul 1820, Napanee, Lennox & Addington Co, Ontario, Canada d. 1895 (Age 74 years) 3. William Valentine DETLOR, b. 1823, Fredericksburg, Lennox & Addington, Ontario, Canada d. Yes, date unknown 4. Titus Simon DETLOR, b. 1825, Napanee, Lennox & Addington Co, Ontario, Canada d. Yes, date unknown 5. Samuel Mclean DETLOR, b. 1827, Ontario, Canada d. Yes, date unknown 6. Mary Matilda DETLOR, b. 1830, Ontario, Canada d. Yes, date unknown 7. Elizabeth Sophia DETLOR, b. 1836, Fredericksburg, Lennox & Addington, Ontario, Canada d. Yes, date unknown 8. Elizabeth Lockwood DETLOR, b. 1838, Ontario, Canada d. Yes, date unknown 9. Egerton Ryerson DETLOR, b. 1843, Ontario, Canada d. Yes, date unknown 10. Helen DETLOR, b. 1843, Ontario, Canada d. Yes, date unknown 11. Jane Jerusha DETLOR, b. 3 Jun 1844, Ontario, Canada d. Yes, date unknown Family ID F1676 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 27 Nov 2014
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Notes - BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES GEORGE HILL DETLOR Member of the Legislative Assembly of Upper Canada, 1841-6. Concerning his ancestors George H. Detlor said: "My grandfather, John,V. Detlor, emigrated wi th my grandmother from Ireland to New York. Directly after his marriage in the City of New Yo rk they removed to the town of Camden, where they resided with their family, and at the clos e of the rebellion (having joined the Royal Standard) he, with two or three of his sons and s ons-in-law, came to Canada, and finally settled on lands in the township of Fredericksburgh , lot number twenty-one in the sixth concession, where he and his sons lived and died. My fat her moved to the Town of York (now City of Toronto) in 1802; and at the invasion of that plac e by the Americans, in April, 1813, my father lost his life in defence of the place. There i s now but one of my grandfather's children living; an aunt of mine, Mrs. Anne Dulmage, reside s in the village of Sydenham, township of Loughboro, county of Frontenac." These words were u ttered over forty years ago. In 1836, at the last general election before the union of Uppe r and Lower Canada, George H. Detlor and John S. Cartwright were returned in Lennox and Addin gton, and held their seats during the troublesome period that followed. Mr. Detlor, at the ti me, was a merchant in Napanee. After retiring from politics he was for a time clerk of the un ited counties of Frontenac, Lennox and Addington, and later on was appointed Collector of Cus toms for the port of Kingston.
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