Elizabeth ‘Lizzie’ Lavinia Carter –LEADBEATER
Great Grandmother
to
Jack Puckey
AND
Judith, Mary, Susan, Nancy, Marjory, Bert,
Robert & Richard Leadbeater
AND
The children of Edward J & Barbara V
(Leadbeater) Lincoln which I think would be Brenda (Lincoln) Lake & Edward
J Lincoln III
Death 6 Feb 1916 in Waltham,
Middlesex Co Mass. (Middlesex was a historic county in southeast England, that is now mostly
part of Greater London with sections in Berkshire, Hertfordshire
and Surrey.)
PARENTS
Why were they in Otterville? No indication that they were or had any relationship with Quakers or Abolitionist.
Previous information gives religion as Church of England. Anglican. They were buried in an Anglican cemetery. Lived close to an Anglican church.
Otterville, Ontario (From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia) Otterville is a village in rural Ontario, Canada. Encouraged by local Quakers, free blacks and escaped slaves fled persecution in the United States and found homes in the Otterville area beginning in 1829.
SIBLINGS
Herbert John Carter 1860 – 1942 Came to America but went back &
forth many times. Lived in Ontario,
Illinois and ended up in California
Edward Carter 1869 – Confusion on information – have an Edward
Carter in England & Canada in 1891 & after.
Maud May Carter
-HEMEON
1873 – Born in Ontario,
Canada and lived in Waltham , Massachusetts. Her father, William George Carter
was living with them in 1910 Census. Her
sister, Elizabeth Lavinia Leadbeater died in Waltham in 1916
Ada L. Carter born in England but
no more information on her
SPOUSE
(IN HIS WILL --- LEADBEATER, James William of 22
Havering-street Radcliffe Middlesex died 2 January 1898 Administration LONDON 4
February to Elizabeth Lavinia Leadbeater widow £235 6s. 10d.)
FATHER-
& MOTHER-IN-LAWS
William
Charles Leadbeater
1834 – 1914 OCCUPATIONS AG
LAB (Agricultural Laborer) Railway Engine Filler, Locomotive Shedman, Engine
Cleaner
CHILDREN
1855 Dec
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BIRTH
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Pancras, London, United Kingdom
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1861 Census
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Residence Age 6
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1871 Census
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Residence Age 16
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1881 Census
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Can’t
find one
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1883 28 Jan
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Marriage Age 27
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1891 Census
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Residence Age 36
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82
DOWNSELL ROAD Wanstead, Essex, England The listing gives:
John W Leadbeater 31 Elizabeth
30 Charles H 4
Herbert G 2 Elsie M
3/12 WHERE IS son, JAMES? And Husband
should be James W.
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1891 Census
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Neighbors
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84 DOWNSELL ROAD Brother-in-law & family: LEADBEATER William E 29
(1862) STOKER-Stationary Engine, Alice 25 (1866), Alice M 2, William E 1,
Lethe L Oigby (?) Sister-in-law 13 (1878)
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1896 Jan
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Death of daughter
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Elsie Maud Age 5
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1898 02 Jan
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Death of husband
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James William Leadbeater 22
Havering-street Radcliffe Middlesex
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1899 02 Jul
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Death of mother
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Jane Stone-Carter in Otterville, Oxford, Canada. Heart Disease
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1901 Census
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Residence Age 46
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23 Shrubbery Rd, Edmonton, Middlesex,
England
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1901 Census
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Residence
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Maybe be, may not be. Paddington, London, England, William Carter (her
father?) 64 (our William would have been 71?) with
son Edward (her brother?) 32 (that would have been
his correct age).
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1901 Oct
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Arrival in Boston
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Destination Canada. PORT OF DEPARTURE Liverpool, England and Queenstown,
Ireland NAME OF SHIP Saxonia PORT OF ARRIVAL Boston Massachusetts LAST
RESIDENCE Edmonton
INCLUDES
Eliz Leadbeater 46 abt 1855 Female --- James Leadbeater 17 abt 1884 Male ---
Charles Leadbeater 13 abt 1888 Male --- Herbert Leadbeater 11 abt 1890 Male
AND HER FATHER William Carter.
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1902 19 Sep
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Death of son
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James William Leadbeater in
Otterville, Oxford, Canada (where his grandfather lived) CAUSE Consumption (Pulmonary Tuberculosis) Assuming his mother &
brothers were there as well.
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1910 Census
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Residence Age 55
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Jefferson, Lincoln, Maine with 2
sons SHE IS LISTED AS OWNING THE FARM OCCUPATION Farmer at this
time her father was in Walthan, Mass. with her sister’s family..DOES THE Anglican church play a part? This farm very close to the
local Anglican church on same road (present day--St Giles Episcopal Church est 1956 on Whitfield Road, Jefferson. ). Can’t find information on history the of the church.
What brought her to Maine? I can’t find any relatives or near
relatrive (Carter or Stone or Leadbeater) within several generation that were
in Maine or any other information to give me a hint.
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1913 11 Mar
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Death of father
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William George Carter. Age 83. Simcoe,
Ontario, Canada. Have no documentation. Headstone
date looks like 1916
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1916 06 Feb
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Death Age 60
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Waltham, Middlesex Co Mass CAUSE
Pulmonary Tuberculosis. Waltham, Mass is where her sister , Maud
May Carter -Hemeon, lived
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1916
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Burial
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Highland
Cemetery, Jefferson, Lincoln, Maine.
Not in Find A Grave information but have a photo by my sister, Susan.
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Highland Cemetery, Jefferson, Lincoln, Maine |
St John's Anglican Cemetery, Otterville, ONT
St John's Anglican Church
23 Dover St, Otterville, ON, Canada
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St
John's Anglican Cemetery, Otterville,
ONT (this DOD looks like 1916)
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1.
Can’t find when William George Carter
(her father) originally came to America. Missing from 1871 Census. Don’t have
and can’t find1871 or 1881 Canadian Censuses. Can’t find Jane in 1881.
2.
Can’t determine why Otterville, Ontario
for William & Jane Carter (her parents).
Otterville was Quakers area for free African-Americans, escaped slaves.
3.
Can’t figure out how or why Elizabeth
Lavinia came to own a farm in Jefferson, Maine. Have checked aunts, uncles,
cousins, nieces, nephews AND MORE for Carter, Stones, Leadbeaters AND MORE and
have no one in Maine area. The closest
is the sister in Waltham, Mass. Haven’t
found historical information on Lincoln county/Jefferson ME showing significant
event which would bring anyone there over somewhere else.