Seventh Generation (Continued)
Seventh Generation (Continued)
Family of John Henry Whynot (399) & Maria Zwicker
1317. Sophia Catherine Whynot (John Henry6, Joseph Weynacht5, Johann Adam4, Johann Balthasar3, Johann Adam2, Christian1). Born on 16 Mar 1871 in Greenfield, Queens Co., Nova Scotia, Canada.12

1318. Louisa Whynot (John Henry6, Joseph Weynacht5, Johann Adam4, Johann Balthasar3, Johann Adam2, Christian1). Born on 18 Jun 1872 in LaBelle, Queens Co., Nova Scotia, Canada.12

1319. James Hiram Whynot (John Henry6, Joseph Weynacht5, Johann Adam4, Johann Balthasar3, Johann Adam2, Christian1). Born on 19 Jan 1874 in LaBelle, Queens Co., Nova Scotia, Canada.12 James Hiram died in Dartmouth, Halifax Co., Nova Scotia, Canada, on 6 Jul 1955; he was 81.12 Buried on 8 Jul 1955 in LaBelle, Queens Co., Nova Scotia, Canada.12 Occupation: Farmer.

James Hiram Whynot died of chronic nephritis.

On 23 Jun 1894 James Hiram first married Sophia Annabelle Acker (1329) , daughter of James Edward Acker & 400. Sophia Whynacht, in Milton, Queens Co., Nova Scotia, Canada.12 Born abt 1871 in Mahone Bay, Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotia, Canada. Sophia Annabelle died bef 1900; she was 29.

They had the following children:
3518i.
3519ii.
David (1897-)

On 25 Mar 1900 James Hiram second married Lucretia Mosher in LaBelle, Queens Co., Nova Scotia, Canada.12 Born abt 1859 in New Elm, Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotia, British North America.

dau. of Jacob & Paulina Mosher

Hiram and Lucretia Winot with his son resided at LeBelle, Queens County, Nova Scotia according to the 1901 Canadian federal census. Hiram Winot was a general labourer. The family were Baptists. (RG 31-C-1, 1901, Nova Scotia, Shelburne & Queens Cos., ED 40-W, Greenfield, p. 4)

The 1911 Canadian federal census states that Hiram and Lucretia Winot with his son resided at LaBelle, Queens County, Nova Scotia. Hiram and James Winot were labourers. The family were Baptists. (RG 31-C-1, 1911, Nova Scotia, Shelburne & Queens Cos., ED 52-38, Greenfield, p. 8)

1320. Mary Evelyn Whynot (John Henry6, Joseph Weynacht5, Johann Adam4, Johann Balthasar3, Johann Adam2, Christian1). Born on 6 Aug 1875 in LaBelle, Queens Co., Nova Scotia, Canada.12

The 1891 Canadian federal census states that Evelyn Winot resided with her grandparents Joseph and Sophia Winot. (RG31-C-1, 1891, Nova Scotia, Queens Co., ED 40-E, Greenfield, p. 11)

On 27 Feb 1896 Mary Evelyn married Edward Ramey (1533) , son of 495. Fabian Ramey & Mary Ann Crouse, in Liverpool, Queens Co., Nova Scotia, Canada.12 Born abt 1872 in Wellington, Queens Co., Nova Scotia, Canada. Occupation: Farmer.

1321. Joseph Isaiah Winot (John Henry Whynot6, Joseph Weynacht5, Johann Adam4, Johann Balthasar3, Johann Adam2, Christian1). Born abt 1876 in LaBelle, Queens Co., Nova Scotia, Canada. Joseph Isaiah died in Springfield, Windsor Co., Vermont, U.S.A., on 12 Jun 1954; he was 78.90 Occupation: Farmer.

On 2 Mar 1900 Joseph Isaiah first married Annie Margaret Hirtle (1338) , daughter of William Edward Hirtle & 401. Louisa Sophia Weynacht, in Bridgewater, Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotia, Canada.12 Born abt 1879 in LaBelle, Queens Co., Nova Scotia, Canada. Annie Margaret died bef 1936; she was 57.

Joseph J. and Annie M. Winot with their three children resided at the Talc Mine [Talcville], Rochester, Vermont according to the 1910 United States federal census. They had been married for ten years. Annie Winot had given birth to three childsren by 1910 of which all were still living. Joseph Winot’s brother Henry Winot resided with the family. Joseph Winot was a superintendant in a talc mine. Henry Wonit was a miner in a talc mine. Joseph Winot immigrated to the United States from Canada in 1892 and was not naturalized. Annie and Henry Winot immigrated to the United States in 1900 and were not naturalized. (T624-1618, Vermont, Windsor Co., ED 283, Rochester, p. 14B)

The 1920 United States federal census states that Joseph and Annie Winot with four children resided at the Talc Company Reservation, Rochester, Vermont. They rented their home. Joseph Winot was a superindent at the talc mine. Vernard Winot was a labourer at the talc mine. Joseph Winot immigrated to the United States from Canada in 1888 and was not naturalized. Annie Winot immigrated to the United States in 1900 and was not naturalized. The family employed a servant named Eveline A. Damon who lived in the household. (T625-1873, Vermont, Windsor Co., ED 150, Rochester, p. 8A)

They had the following children:
3520i.
Vernard J. (1903-1990)
3521ii.
Roakes Rudolph (1905-1977)
3522iii.
Viva Winona (1909-1954)
3523iv.
Joan Rose (1912-2003)
3524v.
Elena May (~1920-2000)

On 20 Jun 1936 Joseph Isaiah second married Eva E. Pollard in Chester, Windsor Co., Vermont, U.S.A.90

1322. Edith Dorcas Whynot (John Henry6, Joseph Weynacht5, Johann Adam4, Johann Balthasar3, Johann Adam2, Christian1). Born on 1 Apr 1879 in LaBelle, Queens Co., Nova Scotia, Canada.

On 18 May 1895 Edith Dorcas married George Edgar Fancy in Bridgewater, Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotia, Canada.12 Born on 15 Jun 1873 in New Elm, Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotia, Canada.12 Occupation: Miner.

son of George and Abbie Fancy (m. 6 Oct 1865, Pleasant River Road)

They had the following children:
3525i.
Jennie E. (1895-)
3526ii.
Bertha Belle (1897-)
3527iii.
Whitman Charles (1903-1961)
3528iv.
Hilda M. (1907-)
3529v.
Edith Irene (1911-)
1323. David Winot (John Henry Whynot6, Joseph Weynacht5, Johann Adam4, Johann Balthasar3, Johann Adam2, Christian1). Born in May 1881 in LaBelle, Queens Co., Nova Scotia, Canada. Buried in Marlborough, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts, U.S.A.

David Whynot resided in Marlborough, Massachusetts according to the 1900 United States census. He was boarder in the household of Isaiah and Annie Whynot. David Whynot was a sole leather worker. Isaiah Whynot was a farm labourer. David Whynot immigrated to the United States from Nova Scotia in 1899. (T623-662, Massachusetts, Middlesex Co., ED 857, Marlborough ward 4, p. 4B)

On 18 Sep 1901 David married Josephine Fritchie in Marlborough, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts, U.S.A.39 Born in Oct 1882 in Switzerland.

Josephine Fritchie lived with her parents Frank and Frankca Fritchie according to the 1900 United States federal census. The family resided at Boundary Street, Marlborough, Massachusetts. Josephine Fritchie was a shoe skiver. She, her parents and her siblings immigrated to the United States from Switzerland in 1891. (T623-662, Massachusetts, Middlesex Co., ED 858, Marlborough ward 4, p. 7B)

David and Josephine Winot with four children resided at 301 Liberty Street, Marlborough, Massachusetts according to the 1920 United States federal census. Also in the household was their married daughter and son-in-law Lillian and Roy Handy with their son. They rented their home. David Winot was a teamster. Josephine Winot was a stitcher in a shoe factory. Roy Handy was a labourer at an ice company. David Winot immigrated to the United States in 1897 and was not naturalized. Josephine Winot immigrated to the United States from Switzerland in 1889 and was not naturalized. Lillian Handy immigrated to the United States from Canada in 1902 and was naturalized in 1918. (T625-714, Massachusetts, Middlesex Co., ED 295, Marlborough ward 1, p. 10A)

According to the 1930 United States federal census, David and Josephine Winot with four children resided at Rutland, Massachusetts. They rented their home for USD 15.00 per month. They owned a radio set. David Winot was a labourer in mining. David Winot immigrated to the United States in 1897 and was not naturalized. Josephine Winot immigrated to the United States from Switzerland in 1890 and was not naturalized. (T626-965, Massachusetts, Worcester Co., ED 256, Rutland, p. 8B)

They had the following children:
3530i.
Lillian G. (~1902-)
3531ii.
Theodore Charles (1907-1970)
3532iii.
Hershie Elizabeth (1911-1996)
3533iv.
Bruce (1915-1979)
3534v.
John H. (1918-1991)
3535vi.
Viola T. (~1923-)
3536vii.
Whitman A. (1926-2000)
1324. Margery Annie Whynot (John Henry6, Joseph Weynacht5, Johann Adam4, Johann Balthasar3, Johann Adam2, Christian1). Born on 21 Apr 1883 in LaBelle, Queens Co., Nova Scotia, Canada.12

On 27 May 1900 Margery Annie married Avard B. Ward, son of Alfred Ward & Hannah Barr, in Marlborough, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts, U.S.A.39 Born on 21 Mar 1872 in Centreville, Digby Co., Nova Scotia, Canada.12

1325. John Henry Winot (John Henry Whynot6, Joseph Weynacht5, Johann Adam4, Johann Balthasar3, Johann Adam2, Christian1). Born on 16 May 1884 in LaBelle, Queens Co., Nova Scotia, Canada.23 John Henry died in Castleton, Rutland Co., Vermont, U.S.A., on 11 Dec 1972; he was 88.90 Occupation: Labourer.

Henry Winot at the Talc Mine [Talcville], Rochester, Vermont according to the 1910 United States federal census. He was a member of his brother Joseph Winot’s household and was recorded as single. Henry Winot was a miner in a talc mine. Henry Winot immigrated to the United States in 1900 and were not naturalized. (T624-1618, Vermont, Windsor Co., ED 283, Rochester, p. 14B)

On 16 Mar 1904 John Henry first married Sarah Ellen Whynot in Milton, Queens Co., Nova Scotia, Canada.12 Born abt 1884 in LaBelle, Queens Co., Nova Scotia, Canada. Sarah Ellen died in Queens Co., Nova Scotia, Canada, bef 1910; she was 26.


On 2 Nov 1913 John Henry second married Minnie A. Curtis in Rochester, Windsor Co., Vermont, U.S.A.90 Born abt 1892 in Vermont, U.S.A.

The 1920 United States federal census states that Henry and Minnie Winot with four children resided at the Talc Company Reservation, Rochester, Vermont. They rented their home. Joseph Winot was an assistant superindent at the talc mine. Henry Winot immigrated to the United States from Canada in 1918 and was not naturalized. (T625-1873, Vermont, Windsor Co., ED 150, Rochester, p. 8A)

According to the 1930 United States federal census J. Henry and Minnie A. Winot with their five children resided at Rochester, Vermont. They rented their home for USD 8.00 per month and owned a radio set. Henry Winot was a mine foreman at a talc mine. Edgar Winot was a labourer at a garage. Henry Winot immigrated to the United States from Canada in 1910 and was not naturalized. (T626-2432, Vermont, Windsor Co., ED 20, Rochester, p. 6B)

They had the following children:
3537i.
Edgar Curtis (1913-)
3538ii.
Henrietta Ruth (1914-1986)
3539iii.
Ernest Harlow (1917-1993)
3540iv.
Lester Charles (1918-2008)
3541v.
1326. Nettie Marie Whynot (John Henry6, Joseph Weynacht5, Johann Adam4, Johann Balthasar3, Johann Adam2, Christian1). Born on 16 Jun 1887 in LaBelle, Queens Co., Nova Scotia, Canada.12,23

Resided in Milford, Mass. in 1938

On 11 Feb 1909 Nettie Marie married Elmer O. Rose in Milford, Worcester Co., Massachusetts, U.S.A.39 Born on 15 Mar 1886 in Milford, Worcester Co., Massachusetts, U.S.A. Occupation: Carpenter.

1327. Whitman Charles Winott (John Henry Whynot6, Joseph Weynacht5, Johann Adam4, Johann Balthasar3, Johann Adam2, Christian1). Born on 4 Apr 1889 in LaBelle, Queens Co., Nova Scotia, Canada.23 Occupation: Farmer.

Whitman Winot resided at LaBelle, Queens County, Nova Scotia according to the 1911 Canadian federal census. His widowed mother Maria Winot, his widowed grandfather David Zwicker and his brother Walter Winot lived in the household. There was a lodger Maggie Freeman who also lived in the household. Whitman Winot was a famer. Walter Winot was a labourer. (RG31-C-1, 1911, Nova Scotia, Shelburne and Queens Cos., ED 52-28, Greenfield, p. 8)

On 26 Aug 1914 Whitman Charles married Annie Beatrice Hanley in Liverpool, Queens Co., Nova Scotia, Canada.12 Born abt 1895 in Buckfield, Queens Co., Nova Scotia, Canada.

dau. of Bennet and Marjorie Hanley

1328. Walter Whynot (John Henry6, Joseph Weynacht5, Johann Adam4, Johann Balthasar3, Johann Adam2, Christian1). Born on 2 Jan 1892 in LaBelle, Queens Co., Nova Scotia, Canada.23 Walter died in Rochester, Windsor Co., Vermont, U.S.A., on 5 Feb 1919; he was 27.90

On 25 Dec 1915 Walter married Gladys Helena Barnes in Rochester, Windsor Co., Vermont, U.S.A.90

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