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Facts and Events
James Wideman emigrated to the United States with his family prior to 1900 and is well-referenced in US as James Blackie Wideman.
References
- ↑ Reg'n 037422/78, in Ontario, Canada. Ontario Canada Births 1869-ongoing. (Toronto, Ontario: Archives of Ontario)
MS929, Reel 36, page 37, 1 Feb 1878.
County of York, Division of the Town of Stouffville 8 Jan 1878 James Blakey Wideman, son of John Wideman, farmer, and Susannah Blakey. Informant: John Wideman of Stouffville. Registered 1 Feb 1878
The birth registration read James Blakey Wideman and his mother was named Susan Blakey, but the marriage registration of his parents and other sources state that the name should have been Blackie.
- ↑ Canada. 1881 Census of Canada. (Ottawa, Ontario, Canada: Library and Archives Canada)
C-13281 District 182, SubDistrict g, page 27, family 123, 4 Apr 1881.
Billings and Campbell [electoral or census subdistrict], Algoma District, Ontario John Wideman, m, 29, b Ontario, farmer, married Susan Wideman, f, 30, b Ontario, married Eleanor Wideman, f, 7, b Ontario, single James Wideman, m, 3, b Ontario, single
- ↑ Canada. 1891 Census of Canada. (Ottawa, Ontario, Canada: Library and Archives Canada)
T-6358 District 102, SubDistrict c, page 29, family 167, 5 Apr 1891.
Stouffville, Ontario West, Ontario John Wideman, m, 39, m, head, b Ontario, father b Ontario, mother b NB, carpenter Susana Wideman, f, 40, m, wife, b Ontario, father b Scotland, mother b Ontario Eleanor Wideman, f, 17, s, daughter, b Ontario, father b Ontario, mother b Ontario James Wideman, m, 13, s, son, b Ontario, father b Ontario, mother b Ontario Mabel Wideman, f, 6, s, daughter, b Ontario, father b Ontario, mother b Ontario John Wideman, m, 70, w, lodger [father], b Ontario, father b United States, mother b Ontario
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