Eighth Generation (Continued)
Rupert G. Fenerty (Winckworth George7, Mary Margaret Hiltz6, George5, Johann Heinrich4, Johann Jacob Hüls3, Johann Conrad2, Otto1).
Born on 29 May 1871 in Sackville, Halifax Co., Nova Scotia, Canada.10 Rupert G. died in Rosetown, Saskachewan, Canada, in 1921; he was 49. Buried in 1921 in Rosetown, Saskachewan, Canada.
Rupert Fenerty resided at Sackville, Halifax County, Nova Scotia according to the 1901 Canadian federal census. His widowed father Winkworth Fenerty and two sisters Annie and Emma Fenerty lived in the household. Rupert and Winkworth Fenerty were farmers. The family were Anglicans. (RG 31-C-1, 1901, Nova Scotia, Halifax Co., ED 33-S1, Thirteen Mile House, p. 2)
The 1911 Canadian federal census states that Rupert Fenerty resided at Township 27, Renge 18, West Meridian, Brock Village, Moose Jaw district, Saskatchewan. Rupert Fenerty was a farmer. He was Anglican. (RG 31-C-1, 1911, Saskatchewan, Moose Jaw district, ED 211-92, Brook Village, p. 4)
Bef 1916 Rupert G. married
Charlotte Greville Partidge.
Born on 27 Jul 1879 in Rothesay, Kings Co., New Brunswick, Canada.34,54 Charlotte Greville died in Alameda Co., California, U.S.A., on 30 Oct 1964; she was 85.34
According to the 1916 Canadian census for the Prairie Provinces, Rupert and Partridge Fenerty resided at Township 27, Range 18, West Meridian 3, Fairview, Kindersley district, Sakatchewan. Elizabeth McLearn was a lodger in the household. He was a farmer with a farm. Rupert and Partridge Fenerty were Anglicans. Elizabeth McLearn was a Baptist. (RG 31-C-1, 1916, Saskachewan, Kinderley, ED 19-11, p. 11)
The widow Charlotte Fenerty with a daughter resided at 4041 Richmond Street, San Diego, San Diego County, California according to the 1930 United States federal census. She rented her home for USD 30.00 per month. She did not own a radio set. They had a lodger in the household. Charlotte Fenerty was a stenographer in a dry good store. Charlotte and Muriel Fenerty immigrated to the United States from Canada in 1926 and were not naturalized. (T626-191, California, San Diego Co., ED 82, San Diego, p. 5A)
The 1940 United States federal census states that the widow Charlotte Fenerty with a adult daughter resided at 2100 Virgina Street, Berkeley, Alameda County, California. They rented their home for USD 45.00 per month. Muriel Fenerty was a typist for the N.Y.A. [National Youth Administration]. Charlotte and Muriel Fenerty immigrated to the United States from Canada and were naturalized. (T626-191, California, San Diego Co., ED 82, San Diego, p. 5A)
Annie Mary Fenerty (Winckworth George7, Mary Margaret Hiltz6, George5, Johann Heinrich4, Johann Jacob Hüls3, Johann Conrad2, Otto1).
Born on 8 Aug 1876 in Sackville, Halifax Co., Nova Scotia, Canada.10,22 Annie Mary died in Halifax, Halifax Co., Nova Scotia, Canada, on 17 Jul 1974; she was 97.
Annie Fenerty resided at Sackville, Halifax County, Nova Scotia according to the 1901 Canadian federal census. She lived in the household of her brother Rupert Fenerty. She was an Anglican. (RG 31-C-1, 1901, Nova Scotia, Halifax Co., ED 33-S1, Thirteen Mile House, p. 2)
On 30 Aug 1905 Annie Mary married
Manley John Maxwell, son of
James Maxwell &
Louise Boutilier, in Sackville, Halifax Co., Nova Scotia, Canada.
10 Born on 24 Aug 1879 in St. Margaret’s Bay, Halifax Co., Nova Scotia, Canada.10 Manley John died in Upper Sackville, Halifax Co., Nova Scotia, Canada, on 6 Dec 1954; he was 75.10 Buried on 8 Dec 1954 in Sackville, Halifax Co., Nova Scotia, Canada.10 Occupation: Farmer, Lumberman.
Manley and Annie Maxwell with two children resided at Sackville, Halifax County, Nova Scotia according to the 1911 Canadian federal census. Her widowed father Winkworth Fenerty lived in the household. Manley Maxwell was as a lumberman. The family were Anglicans. (RG 31-C-1, 1911, Nova Scotia, Halifax Co., ED 45-28, Sackville, p. 1)
The 1921 Canadian federal census states that Manley John and Annie Mary Maxwell with two sons resided at Upper Sackville, Halifax County, Nova Scotia. They owned their home and farm. Her widowed father George Fenerty lived in the household. Manley John Maxwell was a farmer. The family were Anglicans. (RG 31-C-1, 1921, Nova Scotia, Halifax Co., ED 57-12, Thirteen Mile House, p. 1)
Manley Maxwell died from a coronary oclusion.
They had the following children:
Philip Fenerty (Winckworth George7, Mary Margaret Hiltz6, George5, Johann Heinrich4, Johann Jacob Hüls3, Johann Conrad2, Otto1).
Born abt 1879 in Sackville, Halifax Co., Nova Scotia, Canada. Philip died in Sackville, Halifax Co., Nova Scotia, Canada, bef 1891; he was 12.
Emma Amelia B. Fenerty (Winckworth George7, Mary Margaret Hiltz6, George5, Johann Heinrich4, Johann Jacob Hüls3, Johann Conrad2, Otto1).
Born on 4 Feb 1887 in Sackville, Halifax Co., Nova Scotia, Canada.22 Buried on 6 Mar 1950 in Halifax, Halifax Co., Nova Scotia, Canada.10 Emma Amelia B. was baptized in Middle Sackville, Halifax Co., Nova Scotia, Canada, on 8 Mar 1950.10 Occupation: Domestic Servant.
Emma Fenerty resided at Sackville, Halifax County, Nova Scotia according to the 1901 Canadian federal census. She lived in the household of her brother Rupert Fenerty. She was an Anglican. (RG 31-C-1, 1901, Nova Scotia, Halifax Co., ED 33-S1, Thirteen Mile House, p. 2)
The 1911 Canadian federal census states that Emma Fenerty resided at Sackville, Halifax County, Nova Scotia. She resided in the household of her sister and brother-in-law Annie and Manley Maxwell. She was a domestic to a private family. She was an Anglican. (RG 31-C-1, 1911, Nova Scotia, Halifax Co., ED 45-28, Sackville, p. 1)
Emma Bambrick died from meningitis.
On 20 Sep 1915 Emma Amelia B. married
William Henry Bambrick in Sackville, Halifax Co., Nova Scotia, Canada.
10 Born on 9 Jun 1888 in Sackville, Halifax Co., Nova Scotia, Canada.10 William Henry died in Middle Sackville, Halifax Co., Nova Scotia, Canada, on 25 Jan 1940; he was 51.10 Buried on 27 Jan 1940 in Middle Sackville, Halifax Co., Nova Scotia, Canada.10 Occupation: Farmer.
The 1921 Canadian federal census states that William Henry and Emma Amelia Bambrick with two sons resided at Upper Sackville, Halifax County, Nova Scotia. They owned their home and farm. Laurie Pulsifer was a hired hand living in the household. William Bambrick was a farmer. William Bambrick and the children were Presbyterians. Emma Bambrick was an Anglican. (RG 31-C-1, 1921, Nova Scotia, Halifax Co., ED 57-12, Thirteen Mile House, p. 2)
William Bambrick died from chronic myocarditis.