Person:James Brennan (4)

Watchers
m.
  1. James BrennanAbt 1816 - 1882
  2. Patrick Brennan1822 - 1907
  3. Michael Brennan1824 - 1900
  4. Margaret BrennanAbt 1831 - Aft 1900
  5. Allice BrennanAbt 1837 - 1917
m. 1833
  1. Catherine Brennan1836 - 1893
  2. Patrick BrennanAbt 1839 -
  3. Mary BrennanAbt 1841 -
  4. Edward Brennan1841 - 1926
  5. Alice BrennanAbt 1844 -
  6. Margaret Brennan1847 - 1940
  7. James Brennan1848 - 1922
  8. Anne Brennan1853 -
  9. Julia Brennan1857 -
Facts and Events
Name James Brennan
Gender Male
Birth[1][4] Abt 1816 County Monaghan, Republic of Ireland
Marriage 1833 Irelandto Margaret Anna Ward
Death[2][3] 12 Mar 1882 North Easthope, Perth, Ontario, Canada

BRENNAN 1851 census @ca.on.280 page 077 line 03 @ca.on. perth_county. easthope_north_township film C11747 lds0349235

3 BRENNAN Patrick m 26 Ire RC farmer     lot 43 concession 4 according to agricultural census 4 BRENNAN Catherine f 50 Ire RC widow 5 BRENNAN James m 35 Ire RC farmer married     lot 43 concession 4 according to agricultural census 6 BRENNAN {?} Margret f 35 Ire RC married 7 BRENNAN Catherinef 15 Ire RC 8 BRENNAN Mary f 10 Ire RC 9 BRENNAN Alice 7 Ire RC 10 BRENNAN Margaret f 9 Ire RC 11 BRENNAN Ned m 13 Ire RC 12 BRENNAN Patrick m 12 Ire RC 13 BRENNAN James m 3 Canada RC

Brennan Land Leases and Purchases Deed 320 recorded at Stratford Agency on Jan 16, 1855 North Eastope, Perth, Ontario as found by Allan Brennan: Based on microfilm records it shows property was leased by the Canada Company to James Brennan and his brother, Michael on December 1, 1845 in Toronto. The land was Concession 4, Lot 43 in North Easthope Township about one mile north of Stratford, Ontario [out Mornington St, on the right, just before the road to the airport]. James Brennan owned the east half of the property and Michael owned the west half. The original lease consisted of one hundred sixty acres owned by the Canada Company who after logging the lands divided and sold lots to help in the developement of Western Canada. In January 4, of 1855, James Brennan purchased his property for 100 pounds and his brother Patrick purchased eighty acres in February 1855 of the eastern half apparently from his brother Michael. The property belonged to the family or relatives until about 1917. 

References
  1. United Province of Canada. 1851 Census of Canada. (Ottawa, Ontario, Canada: Library and Archives Canada).
  2. Brennan, Allan. The Brennan Family.

    ill need to find additional information to confirm my findings. It is possible I may never be able to verify this. However, I do know that James leased property (with an option to buy) in North Easthope Township on December 1, 1845. James purchased the property and owned it free and clear on January 16, 1855. James owned one hundred acres originally, (Concession 4, Lot 43 purchased from the Canada Company), and built a log cabin which the family first lived in. James farmed the land and grew wheat, peas, oates, and potatoes (of course). In 1851 only twenty acres were usable, fifteen acres for cultivation, five acres for pasture, and sixty acres were still wooded and needed to be cleared. James and Margaret paid L100 pounds for this property in 1855. The property was located just a couple miles outside of Stratford to the northeast on Mornington Road.

  3. Stratford Beacon Herald.

    Stratford Beacon
    Friday, March 17, 1882
    Deaths 
     
    " Brennan - In North Easthope, on the 12th inst., Mr James Brennan, Sr, aged 77 years." 

  4. A public family lists James Brennan as being born in Cork, Cork, Ireland in 1812 but there is no supporting doc. It is thought the Brennans sailed from Cork but were from County Monaghan. Patrick's obit lists Monaghan as his origin.