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Gordon Morlock

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Gordon Morlock was born in 1902 (son of John Nicolas Morlock and Caroline Marie Wuerth).

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  John Nicolas Morlock was born on 17 Nov 1867 in Ontario (son of Gottleib Morlock and Charlotte Beaver); died in 1951; was buried in Crediton Cemetery, Crediton, Ontario.

    John married Caroline Marie Wuerth. Caroline (daughter of Frederick John Wuerth and Wilhelmina Wolfe) was born on 10 Sep 1872 in Ontario; died in 1964; was buried in Crediton Cemetery, Crediton, Ontario. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Caroline Marie Wuerth was born on 10 Sep 1872 in Ontario (daughter of Frederick John Wuerth and Wilhelmina Wolfe); died in 1964; was buried in Crediton Cemetery, Crediton, Ontario.
    Children:
    1. Kathleen Wilhelmina Morlock was born on 22 May 1908 in Stephen Township, Huron County, Ontario; died in 1947 in Due to complications during childbirth; was buried in Crediton Cemetery, Crediton, Ontario.
    2. 1. Gordon Morlock was born in 1902.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Gottleib Morlock was born in 1834 in Puslinch, Ontario (son of Johannes Morlock and Fredericka "Maria" Louisa Bohler); died in 1910 in Crediton, Stephen Township, Huron County, Ontario.

    Notes:

    Federal Census of 1871 (Ontario Index) --------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    MORLOCK , GODLIEB
    Sex: Male
    Age: 34
    Birthplace: ONTARIO
    Religion: Evangelical
    Origin: GERMAN
    Occupation: Farmer ( F )
    District: HURON SOUTH ( 025 )
    Sub-district: Stephen ( A )
    Division: 2
    Page: 20
    Microfilm reel: C-9928
    Reference: RG31 — Statistics Canada

    Gottleib married Charlotte Beaver on 6 Feb 1862. Charlotte (daughter of Nicolas Beaver and Charlotte Yantz) was born on 10 Sep 1841 in Puslinch Township, Ontario; died on 7 Jul 1925 in at the home of her daughter, Louisa in Crediton, Ontario. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Charlotte Beaver was born on 10 Sep 1841 in Puslinch Township, Ontario (daughter of Nicolas Beaver and Charlotte Yantz); died on 7 Jul 1925 in at the home of her daughter, Louisa in Crediton, Ontario.

    Other Events:

    • Census: 1921, Part Lot 53, Conc 6, Stephen Township, Huron County, Ontario

    Children:
    1. William Henry Morlock was born on 6 Nov 1862 in Ontario; died in 1948; was buried in Crediton Cemetery, Crediton, Ontario.
    2. Clara Morlock was born in 1865; died in 1871.
    3. 2. John Nicolas Morlock was born on 17 Nov 1867 in Ontario; died in 1951; was buried in Crediton Cemetery, Crediton, Ontario.
    4. Louisa Morlock was born on 10 Mar 1870.
    5. Charles Edward Morlock was born on 7 Nov 1873 in Stephen Township, Huron County, Ontario.
    6. Albert Wesley Morlock was born on 2 Mar 1877 in Stephen Township, Huron County, Ontario.
    7. Marie Morlock was born on 9 Apr 1881 in Crediton, Stephen Township, Huron County, Ontario.

  3. 6.  Frederick John Wuerth was born on 15 Jun 1842 in Germany; died on 1 Mar 1927; was buried in Crediton Cemetery, Crediton, Ontario.

    Frederick married Wilhelmina Wolfe. Wilhelmina was born on 15 Oct 1849 in Ontario; died on 15 Mar 1930; was buried in Crediton Cemetery, Crediton, Ontario. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Wilhelmina Wolfe was born on 15 Oct 1849 in Ontario; died on 15 Mar 1930; was buried in Crediton Cemetery, Crediton, Ontario.
    Children:
    1. Catherine Wuerth was born on 17 Nov 1868; died in 1947; was buried in Crediton Cemetery, Crediton, Ontario.
    2. 3. Caroline Marie Wuerth was born on 10 Sep 1872 in Ontario; died in 1964; was buried in Crediton Cemetery, Crediton, Ontario.
    3. Elizabeth Ann Wuerth was born on 8 Sep 1875 in Crediton, Stephen Township, Huron County, Ontario.
    4. Sylvester Wuerth was born on 29 Apr 1891 in Ontario.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Johannes Morlock was born on 21 Mar 1793 in Baiersbronn, Wuerttemberg, Germany (son of Johannes Morlock and Anna Catharina Finkbeiner); died on 3 Aug 1861 in Morriston, Puslinch Township, Wellington County, Ontario.

    Johannes married Fredericka "Maria" Louisa Bohler. Fredericka was born on 24 Jan 1798 in Alpirsbach, Wurttemberg, Germany; died on 26 Aug 1877 in Morriston, Puslinch Township, Wellington County, Ontario. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Fredericka "Maria" Louisa Bohler was born on 24 Jan 1798 in Alpirsbach, Wurttemberg, Germany; died on 26 Aug 1877 in Morriston, Puslinch Township, Wellington County, Ontario.
    Children:
    1. Matthew Morlock was born on 24 Feb 1828 in Germany; died on 27 Aug 1923 in Crediton, Stephen Township, Huron County, Ontario.
    2. John Christian Morlock was born on 8 Jul 1826.
    3. 4. Gottleib Morlock was born in 1834 in Puslinch, Ontario; died in 1910 in Crediton, Stephen Township, Huron County, Ontario.

  3. 10.  Nicolas Beaver was born on 11 Mar 1813 in Alsace (son of Peter Beaver and Margret); died on 21 Nov 1885 in Morriston, Puslinch Township, Wellington County, Ontario.

    Notes:

    From The Beaver Family of Puslinch Township
    By Edna (Beaver) Robertson 1969

    http://www.clarksoftomfad.ca/BeaverFamilyofPuslinchTownship.htm

    NICHOLAS BEAVER (I) -3rd son of Peter Beaver (I)

    He was born Mar. 11, 1813 in Alsace and died in Morriston on Nov. 21, 1885, age 72 years, 8 months, 11 days. Coming from Toronto with his parents and family, he received lot 27, front concession 8. As Nicholas had fallen in love with a girl in New York State by the name of Charlotte Yantz, he went there in 1838 to be married. Charlotte was born on Jan. 19, 1815 in Wurttemburg, Germany and she was a sister of Peter Beaver’s first wife, Christina.

    From the early records of the Evangelical Church, we learn that Charlotte, prior to her marriage, was converted in New York State, by Mr. J. Harlacher. In 1840, Mr. Harlacher was sent as a missionary to Kitchener, where he was instrumental in starting the first church in that city. When he heard that his convert was so close, he went to visit her and found her out in the field with a child in her arms. This would be her daughter, Mary. She was so happy at meeting him again that she suggested that they hold an old fashioned prayer meeting in her home. Her two brothers-in-law, Philip and Peter rode out on horseback to inform their neighbours of the meeting and, at its close, a class of 45 members was formed. It was through her efforts that the Evangelical Church was organized at Morriston and, at her death, she was without doubt the member of longest standing in the Canada Conference.

    Nicholas cleared his farm and obtained the Crown Deed for it on June 28, 1851. The deed is written on fine parchment paper, is signed by Lord Elgin, Governor, and is in an excellent state of Preservation. He paid 81 pounds, 5 shillings for this property. When his brother, Phillip was killed, he also farmed lot 26 for 20 years until his nephews were of age. He also bought lot 15, concession 4 in Stephen Township from the Canada Company on Feb. 1, 1853 for 62 pounds, 10 shillings. This farm was rented to the Dearing family until his son Nicholas (II) went there in 1876. In religion he was Lutheran and in politics, Liberal.

    Charlotte and Nicholas had a log house for their first home. It was on the Guelph side of the driveway, had 4 rooms with plank floors and a cellar. While I do not know the exact date the present home was built, I do know that my grandfather was born in it in 1849. The basement was completed first and they lived in it until the upper part was built, as it was warmer than the log home. The basement is plastered and it is thought that when it was first used it had a fireplace. As the land was cleared, it being stony, the stones were put together in a separate field and are still there today. My grandfather used to tell us how he suffered with sore hands, caused from handling the stones.

    After Nicholas died, the farm went to his youngest son, Henry, who was the last of the Beaver family to live there. This past year, it was sold to new owners and the part on which the buildings are located has been leased to Mr. Williard Ferguson. The Fergusons have furnished the lovely old stone home with Canadiana and it is now known as “Ten Mile House”. They operate a business here and are engaged in the sale of paintings by Canadian artists.

    Charlotte spent her last years in Crediton, where she lived with her daughter, Lena. She passed away on Aug. 4, 1907, age 92 and is buried in the Crediton Cemetery.

    They had 8 children:

    1. Mary Beaver, born Aug. 2, 1839
    2. Charlotte Beaver, born Sept. 10, 1841
    3. Christina Beaver, born Jan. 25, 1844
    4. Magdalena Beaver, born Feb. 4, 1847
    5. Nicholas Beaver, May 12, 1849
    6. Lydia Beaver, Sept. 17, 1851
    7. Louisa Beaver, born Apr. 6, 1855
    8. Henry Beaver, born Feb. 4, 1858

    Nicolas married Charlotte Yantz. Charlotte was born on 19 Jan 1815 in Wurttemburg, Germany; died on 4 Aug 1907 in Huron County, Ontario. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  Charlotte Yantz was born on 19 Jan 1815 in Wurttemburg, Germany; died on 4 Aug 1907 in Huron County, Ontario.
    Children:
    1. 5. Charlotte Beaver was born on 10 Sep 1841 in Puslinch Township, Ontario; died on 7 Jul 1925 in at the home of her daughter, Louisa in Crediton, Ontario.
    2. Magdalena Beaver was born on 4 Feb 1847 in Morriston, Puslinch Township, Wellington County, Ontario.
    3. Nicolas Beaver was born on 12 May 1849 in Puslinch Township, Wellington County, Ontario; died on 18 Dec 1934; was buried on 20 Dec 1934 in Crediton, Stephen Township, Huron County, Ontario.
    4. Henry Beaver was born on 4 Feb 1858 in Puslinch Township, Wellington County, Ontario.




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