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ASTRID'S CITATION MODELS
By Astrid Terras 
2005 May 5
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ORIGINAL SOURCES

CENSUS – CANADA, ONTARIO – 1881

STACEY, John
Household of John Stacy [Stacey].
1881 Canada Census, Province of Ontario;
Durham West, District No. 128;
Township of Darlington, Sub District A;
Division 4, Page 33, Lines 3-12;
National Archives of Canada, Microfilm C-13242.
Note: see Frank Braund on Line 1.

Census Land Records not available for 1881.

CENSUS – CANADA, ONTARIO – 1891

STACEY, Emma
Household of Emma Stacy [Stacey].
1891 Canada Census, Province of Ontario;
Durham West, District No. 59;
Township of Darlington, Sub District B;
Division 2, Page 52, Family 256, Lines 1-12;
National Archives of Canada, Microfilm.
Note: Emma is now a widow.

Census Land Records not available for 1891. 

CENSUS – CANADA, ONTARIO – 1901

STACEY, Samuel
Household of Samuel H. Stacey.
1901 Canada Census, Province of Ontario; 
District of Muskoka Parry Sound, District No. 91; 
Township of Armour, Sub District No. A;
Division 1, Page 7, House 66, Family 66, Lines 1-6; 
National Archives of Canada, Microfilm T-06482;
Schedule No. 1, Population.
Note: Sam’s household includes his wife Fanny S., 
his sons Isaac G., James F., William G., and 
daughter Fanny S.

Land record of Samuel Stacey.
1901 Canada Census, Province of Ontario; 
District of Muskoka Parry Sound, District No. 91; 
Township of Armour, Sub District No. A;
Division 1, Page 28, Line 19 (Page 7, Line 1); 
National Archives of Canada, Microfilm T-06482;
Schedule No. 2: Return of Buildings and Lands, Churches and Schools.
Note: Con. 10, Lot 8; enumeration date April 12, 1901.

BIRTH – CANADA, ONTARIO

Birth Registration for Samuel Henry Stacey, Aug. 21, 1871,
Darlington Township, Counties of Northumberland and Durham, Ontario, Canada.
Registration: Sept. 14, 1871; No. 019073, 
Archives of Ontario, Toronto, Canada: Microfilm 929 Reel 5.
Note: Son of John Stacey (informant), Laborer, res. Darlington [Township]
and Emma Newbury [Newberry]; Accoucheur: Mrs. Short; Registrar: R. Mindall[?].

MARRIAGE – CANADA, ONTARIO

Marriage Registration for Samuel H. Stacey and Fanny Sophia Hilliar, April 4, 1894,
Oshawa, County of Ontario, Ontario, Canada.
Registration: [1894]; No. 009094, 
Archives of Ontario, Toronto, Canada: Microfilm 932 Reel 83.
Note: Samuel, age 22, res. Darlington, born Darlington, bachelor, farmer,
religion: Methodist, s/o John and Emma Stacey; and Fanny, age 24, res. 
Oshawa, Ont., born Newmarket, spinster, religion: C of E, 
d/o Wm. Underhill and Mary Anne Hilliar; Witnesses: Wm. John Hilliar and 
Mary Stacey, both of Darlington; Married by J. H. Talbot by License.

DEATH – CANADA, ONTARIO

Death registration for John Stacey, Sept. 25, 1890, 
Darlington [Township], County of Durham, Ontario, Canada.
Registration: Sept. 26, 1890; No. 012083, 
Archives of Ontario, Toronto, Canada: Microfilm 935 Reel 58.
Note: John, age 51 yrs, farmer, born England, Cause of death: 
Consumption – 10 mos., Phys. Dr. Beith, Religion: Methodist; 
Informant: Chas. Stacey, son, res. Darlington; Registrar: R. Mindall(?)

Death registration for Emma Stacey, June 23, 1896, 
Darlington [Township], County of Durham, Ontario, Canada.
Registration: July 21, 1896; No. 013555;
Archives of Ontario, Toronto, Canada: Microfilm 935 Reel 80.
Note: Emma, age 50, laborer’s widow, born England, Cause of death: 
Heart failure – 2 years, Phys. Dr. Hoig, religion: Salvation Army; 
Informant: John Stacey, res. Darlington; Registrar: R. Mindall(?)

ESTATE FILE – CANADA, ONTARIO

Estate of John Stacey, deceased.
Died Sept. 25, 1890 without a valid will; Letters of Administration issued by 
The Surrogate Court of the United Counties of Northumberland and Durham
on February 14, 1894.  No. 3427,
Archives of Ontario, Toronto, Canada: Microfilm [???].
Note: John Stacey (Sr.) - “Small Estate” papers include petition-cover-page, 
order to issue Letters of Administration and payments due, oath? by 
John Stacey [Jr.], legal description and valuation of land, administration 
bond signed and paid by Emma Stacey [widow] and John Stacey [Jr.] 
with cover, certification that no will found, three different affidavits 
of Emma Stacey, general description of property – two pages, petition on 
two pages. 

***Astrid’s photocopies very difficult to read – very faded. 
Will try to get better photocopies in future. ***

DERIVATIVE SOURCES

FAMILY BIBLE (Family Data)

1) Family bible record of the marriage of Mr. William G. Stacey and 
Miss Sarah Grace Cook, married August 8, 1894, at Bowmanville, 
County of Durham, Ontario, Canada. Witnessed by J.D. Butchart, 
T. Percy, R.A. Burriss, Bowmanville, Ont. (uniform handwriting, 
not signatures).

Location of original bible is unknown. In 2001, cousin JS mailed a 
photocopy of the bible record to Astrid Terras. The design and 
subjects of the page suggest that this record may have come from 
the same bible as did the other bible record listing the births of 
the nine children of this couple. Astrid’s note: Haven’t yet been able 
to find the official marriage registration for this couple, but have 
seen a local newspaper marriage notice with details of their marriage 
ceremony that also confirms the date. Assume that the official registration 
may have been lost or misplaced by the officials or minister involved.  

2) Family bible record of the children of William George Stacey and 
Sarah Grace Cook, born between 1896 and 1918 [in the Counties of Durham 
and Ontario, and the District of  Parry Sound, Ontario, Canada].

Location of original bible is unknown. In 2001, cousin JS mailed a 
photocopy of the bible record to Astrid Terras. The handwriting and 
the same pen used throughout the record suggest that the entries were 
made at one and the same, perhaps by one of the adult children, 
because only nine of the ten known children have been listed in the 
record. Missing from the record is Clara May Stacey who lived for 
only two months and died on July 9, 1902. Otherwise, the birth dates 
in the record have agreed with those released by the Archives of Ontario 
thus far (in 2002, birth records to 1905 were released to the public). 

BOOK – HISTORY, LOCAL

Larry J. Bary, ed., Memories of Burk’s Falls & Districts 1835-1978 
(no publishing data). Contents of the book include a section titled 
“The Hilliar Family” (pp. 84-85) written by Josephine M. Hilliar Dempster. 
The section refers to Josephine’s grandfather William Underhill Hilliar, 
his wife Mary Ann Elizabeth Aldridge, their son Joseph Frederick Hilliar, 
daughter Ellen Rose Hilliar, and mention of another six siblings. 
Also mentioned are Joseph’s wife Mary Nettie Knight, their son Horace 
Knight Hilliar, as well as their daughters Berenice, Josephine (who 
authored the two-page section), Kathryn, and some of their various 
offspring. (In February 2003, to cousin Debbie Stacey, I mailed the 
photocopies of pages 84 and 85 and the citation of the book, all 
received from “cmp” in 1999. Also, see the obituary for Josephine M. 
Dempster from 2000.)

NEWSPAPER – BIRTH

Birth notice for [Isaac Gordon H. Stacey], May 10[?], 1895,
“Born,” The Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, County of Durham, 
Ontario, Canada) May 22, 1895; [Page not known]; Archives of Ontario, 
Toronto, Canada: Microfilm N238 Reel 13.
“Born. STACEY.—In Darlington, on May 16th [?], the wife of Samuel Stacey 
of a son.” Transcribed by Astrid Terras from photocopy in her possession.

NEWSPAPER – OBITUARY

Obituary for John Stacey (Sr.), died [Sept. 25], 1890; 
“Courtice,” The Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, County of Durham, 
Ontario, Canada) October 1, 1890; Page 1; 
Archives of Ontario, Toronto, Canada: Microfilm N238 Reel 10P.
“. . . Another of our worthy citizens has passed away in the person of 
Mr. John Stacey during the past week. Mr. Stacey has been a consistent 
member of he Salvation Army for some years and was buried on Saturday 
beneath the symbolic flag of that body. A memorial service will be held 
in the barracks next Sunday night . . .” Transcribed by Astrid Terras 
from photocopy in her possession.

Obituary for Emma Stacey [née Newberry], died June 23, 1896; 
“Died,” The Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, County of Durham, 
Ontario, Canada) July 1, 1896, (page not known); 
Archives of Ontario, Toronto, Canada: Microfilm N238 Reel 13P.
“Died. STACEY – In Darlington June 23rd, Emma Stacey, relict of 
the late John Stacey, aged 50 years.” Transcribed by Astrid Terras 
from photocopy in her possession.

INDEXES AND TERTIARY SOURCES



MEMOS:  Send relevant and updated family group sheets with photocopies. 
Aim to have each fact cited on family group sheets, family trees, and on so.

These models were based on my own personal research started in 
1999-2000 and my subsequent opinions about how Canadian and English 
genealogical sources might be included in citations, footnotes, and 
bibliographies. This project has turned into an ongoing labour of love, 
and I welcome your comments, opinions, or questions. 
Astrid Terras, E-mail: astrid@vianet.ca.

In addition, I am indebted to the following two authors, in particular:

Lackey, Richard S., F.A.S.G. Cite Your Sources: A Manual 
        for Documenting Family Histories and Genealogical Records. 
        New Orleans: Polyanthos, Inc., 1980.

	Elizabeth Shown Mills, CG, CGL, FASG, Evidence! Citation 
& Analysis for the Family Historian (Baltimore, Maryland: Genealogical 
Publishing Company, 1997).

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