Life Events
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Birth | Annie Evia Arnott was born on 30 Jun 1874 in Seymour Township, Northumberland County, Ontario. Details from register: Annie Evia Arnett, daughter of William Arnett & Drusilla Oliver, father a Farmer, informant Drusilla Arnett of Tp of Seymour, registered 11 Sep.1 |
(with Parents) 1881 Census | Annie appeared on the 1881 Census of Seymour Township, Northumberland County, Ontario with her parents. She was 6, of English origin, Church of England and born in Ontario.2 |
(with Parents) 1891 Census | Annie appeared on the 1891 Census of Seymour Township, Northumberland County, Ontario with her parents. She was 16, born in Ontario, father born in Ontario, mother in England, and religion Church of England.3 |
(Sibling) 1901 Census | She appeared on the 1901 Census of North Monaghan Township, Peterborough County, Ontario, as a sister in the household of Thomas Oliver Arnott. She was recorded as Emma, age 25, single, born 30 June 1876 in rural Ontario, of English origin, religion Church of England.4 |
(Sibling) 1911 Census | Annie Evia Arnott appeared on the 1911 Census of North Monaghan Twp, Peterborough County, Ontario, as a sister in the household of Stephen James Arnott. Annie was single, born June 1874 in Ontario, age 36, English, Canadian, and Anglican.5 |
Passenger List | Annie Arnott was listed on a Detroit border crossing card dated 8 Jul 1916. She was accompanied by her 79 year old mother Drusila and was going to visit her sister Sarah Rooksby in Sand Lake Michigan. The card noted that she was age 42, a cook, born in Seymour Ont Canada, Canadian, residence Peterboro Ontario, and her nearest relative there was brother Thomas Arnott. She was 5'6", fair complexion, brown hair, blue eyes, and carried $25. Annie had never been in the U.S. before.6 |