Name | Birth Information | Marriage Information | Name of Spouse | Death Information | Other Information |
John Robert Uttley | 18 May 1860 Waterloo Co |
20 Apr 1882 Elmira, ON |
Catherine E. Birmingham | 7 Nov 1950 Fesserton, ON |
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Catherine Elizabeth Birmingham | 1860 Crosshill, ON |
John Robert Uttley | 15 Nov 1899 Waterloo, ON |
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John Birmingham born: John Uttley |
15 Jan 1881 Wellesley, ON |
-- | Unknown | Unknown | -- |
Wellington Uttley | 26 March 1882 Waterloo ON |
25 Oct 1911 Crosshill ON |
Caroline Mary Playford 1863-1921 |
Unknown | She was 48 and a spinster; children unlikely |
William James Uttley | 22 Jun 1883 Elmira ON |
1908 or 1909 | Katherine Stinson | 26 Jan 1964 | Children: Robert John, Kathleen Elizabeth, Bing (Wm James), Gordon Bernard, Hazel Agnes, Nathan Clifford, Evelyn Lucinda and Ruth Betty |
Gordon Robert Uttley aka: Robert Gordon |
26 Apr 1885 | 25 Feb 1907, Berlin ON | Alvena Mathilda Schultz | 24 Jul 1952, Kitchener ON | Children: 7 sons and 5 daughters |
Russell Uttley | 20 Dec 1887 Elmira ON |
29 Nov 1909, New Hamburg ON | Ida Meyers 1888-1942 |
23 Dec 1970 Kitchener |
Children: 3 sons and 5 daughters |
Harriet Uttley | 22 Nov 1891 Waterloo ON |
-- | -- | -- | Predeceased John R in 1950 |
Mary Edna Uttley | 11 Mar 1894 Waterloo ON |
21 Apr 1914 Copper Cliff ON |
Henry Bassett | -- | -- |
Hilda May Uttley | 30 Dec 1896 Waterloo ON |
-- | Cecil Bone | -- | -- |
John Robert Uttley was born in Elmira, Ontario on May 18, 1860. He was the second of seven children and the second son of Nathan and Lucinda (nee Randall).
The date comes from several sources. The Births page of the Family Bible reads "John Robert Uttley may the 18 1860", the 1901 Census gives the same date, as does his obituary.
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John Robert Uttley (in 1946)John was baptized at St John the Evangelist Anglican Church in Berlin as recorded in the church records:
Baptism: John Robert Born: May 14, 1860 Baptized: Sept 14, 1862 Parents: Lucy Uttley Nathan Uttley, farmer Elmira Sponsors: Wm Linder N[athan] Uttley Charlotte Linder Priest: E.R. Stinson
- The date of birth given in the baptism is close to the actual date of May 18.
- For a boy, the custom of the day was two male sponsors and one female. Charlotte (Randall) Linder and William Linder, his aunt and uncle had been married just a month earlier.
Census Records
The Census of 1861 lists John R. Otley, age 1 in Woolwich Township of Canada West. In the 1871 Census John Otley is still there although now it is called Ontario and in the 1881 Census J. Robert Uttley has the occupation of Fireman at age 21.
Marriage Record
John Robert marries in 1882. The Ontario Marriage Archive for 1882, reference #011656, shows:
His name: John Uttley Age: 22 Residence: Elmira, Ont Born: Elmira Bachelor Parents: Nathan Uttley, mother dead Her name: Catherine Birmingham Age: 21 Residence: Elmira Born: Wellesley Twp Spinster Parents: Wm. Birmingham, Caroline Sauburn [no typo - Sauburn] Witness: Robert & Sarah Cook of Elmira Ont Date: 20 April 1882, Elmira Ont Groom: Presbyterian Bride: Roman Catholic By: Rev. A. R. Schalz
John Robert Uttley
- Sarah Cook, the witness, was John's younger sister Sarah Ann Uttley
- It is a fact that John R.'s natural mother was dead. It just seems odd to me that Lucinda Randall wasn't listed anyway. Doing it this way seems a blow at Mary Ann, his stepmother??
- The marriage took place at St. James Evangelical Lutheran church in Elmira. It is unlikely that the bride, a Roman Catholic from Wellesley, would have had connections with this church. The Uttleys were not members of this church, so why was this wedding held there?
- John's stepmother, Mary Ann, was listed as Mary A. Birmingham, daughter of William and Caroline Birmingham in the 1851 census and both Mary A. and Catherine are listed in the 1871 census. That makes Mary Ann the sister and the stepmother-in-law of Catherine.
The Woolwich Assessment in April 1883 lists John R Uttley, age 22, with an occupation of Firement. He is a tenant of Mary Schroder on King Street in Elmira, a Presbyterian and there are 3 persons in the house. Both John [Jr.] and Wellington were born by now so why aren't 4 persons listed? The assessment in May 1887 list John R Uttley, age 26, with an occupation of Fireman. He is a tenant of Peter Reisel on Centre Street in Elmira and a Presbyterian. There are 7 people in the home (2 between ages 5 and 21, John [Jr.] and Wellington) and 1 cow and two hogs.
From the census records, the family is still living in Elmira in 1891. By the next census ten years later, his wife Catherine Elizabeth has died in 1899 at age 39 and the family has relocated to Waterloo. The move from Elmira occurred prior to 1899 since his wife died in Waterloo and was then well-established in her job at the Waterloo Woollen Mills.
The Vernon Directory For Berlin and Waterloo
Uttley Family House on old Weber St, WaterlooThe 1901-1903 Vernon Directory for Berlin and Waterloo lists John Uttley as a householder on Weber [Street] in Waterloo working at the Woolen Mills [in Waterloo]. His son Wellington also works at the Woolen Mills and lives on Weber. The house was once owned by John's father until he moved to John St E in about 1893.
The 1907-1908 directory has John R. Uttley as a fireman who lives on King [Street] in Waterloo.
John Robert left Waterloo County for Copper Cliff, near Sudbury in Northern Ontario. His third son William James was working there as an engineer by 1906 for the Canadian Copper Company. Perhaps he followed his son to Northern Ontario, but whatever the reason, it stuck and John R spent the rest of his working life in Copper Cliff/Sudbury.
On the occasion of John's 90th birthday we learn more of his life. In the Sudbury Star on Friday May 19, 1950 is found:
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Engineer on the Job at 90 It was back to work as usual this morning for John Robert Uttley, 26 Railway St., Copper Cliff, who celebrated his 90th birthday on Thursday.
Oldest holder of a steady job in the city -- and possibly in Canada -- Uttley has no thoughts of retiring and at 8 o'clock this morning was back at his job as stationary engineer with the Sudbury Brewing and Malting Company. He has held the job since 1920.
Thursday afternoon, office, plant and brewery employees at the plant gathered for a party at the brewery to mark Uttley's birthday.
A native of Elmira, Ont., Uttley was educated in that community and lived there for 27 years. He has worked with steam plants and steam engines most of his life.
As a young man, he spent every spare minute reading books on stationary engineering. His ambition was rewarded when he qualified for a second class stationary engineer's certificate.
He first came to the North Country in 1914, after working at Waterloo and Port Hope. He was employed in the boiler shop at Copper Cliff, but went to a munitions plant at Nobel. However, he returned to Copper Cliff within four months.
Uttley was employed at Copper Cliff, as a policeman and later in the roundhouse, until returning to Port Hope in 1918. But the call of the North was strong and within two years he was back in the Nickel District.
This time he came to Sudbury and got a job at the brewing and malting company.
He was married at Elmira in 1880. His wife died 19 years later. They had five sons and two daughters.Death Records
John Robert Uttley died Nov 7, 1950. The death notice in the K-W Record on Wednesday November 8, 1950, page 5, read:
UTTLEY, John R., Copper Cliff,
Ont., at Fesserton, Ont., Nov. 7,
90 years.and this is the obituary from the same page:
John R. Uttley, 90, Copper Cliff,Ont., died at the home of his granddaughter, Mrs. R. N. Tucker at Fesserton, Ont., yesterday following a three-month illness. He was born in Waterloo Township May 18, 1860, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Uttley. He married Catherine Birmingham, who predeceased him 51 years ago.
He is survived by four sons, Wellington, Flint, Mich.; William, Copper Cliff; Gordon and Russell, Kitchener; two daughters, Mrs. Henry (Mary) Bassett, Coniston,Ont.; Mrs. Cecil (Hilda) Bone, Port Hope; two brothers, A. S. and Jonathan, Kitchener, and two sisters, Miss Dianne Uttley, Kitchener, and Mrs. Isabella Hohner, Stratford.
The funeral will be held Friday at 2 p.m. from the Ratz-Bechtel Funeral Home. Rev. Derwyn Jones will conduct the services.
Interment will take place at Mt. Hope Cemetery, Waterloo. The body is resting at the funeral home.
Notes
- Fesserton is a village on Matchedash Bay which is on the east shore of Georgian Bay, about ten miles east of Midland.
- John was not born in Waterloo Township, but in Elmira by his marriage record which is in Woolwich Township, Waterloo County.
- The four siblings mentioned concur with our known facts. It is interesting that there was no distinction among the first family, a stepchild in the second family and the second family.
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Cemetery Records
From information at the Waterloo section of Mt. Hope Cemetery, Mr. John R. Uttley, P.O. Box 180, Copper Cliff, Ontario is still the owner of record for lot number 497 in the "Old Section". His wife Catherine Birmingham is buried in the first plot, Nathan R. Uttley in the second, an 'Unknown' next and John Uttley is buried in the fourth with an interment date of Nov 10, 1950. So John Robert is buried near his wife without a marker.
It also would seem likely that the 'Unknown' in the third plot is his daughter Harriet (born Nov 22 1891, named Harriett) as she is the only child listed in the 1901 Census that the obituary does not mention.
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Death
Her tombstone in Mount Hope Cemetery, Waterloo, reads:
CATHERINE BIRMINGHAM
WIFE OF
JOHN R. UTTLEY
1860--1899The Ontario Death Archive records, reference #026149 for 1899:
Name: Catherine E. Uttley Date: Nov 15, 1899 Age: 39 Residence: Waterloo Occupation: housewife Born: Peel County Cause: Typhoid fever - 4 weeks Religion: Episcopal
- Perhaps the Peel reference should be to Peel Township in Wellington County. This would be much closer to home. But even this I believe is wrong as you'll see later.
On November 17, 1899 the Berlin News Record included this item on page 1 under the banner "News From Waterloo":
The Woollen Mills closed down this afternoon to allow the staff to attend the funeral of Mrs J R Uttley, one of the firms employees.
- Clearly Catherine had a career outside the home. She was a housewife and more!
On November 16, 1899, the Berlin Daily Telegraph and the Chronicle-Telegraph in Waterloo led the DEATHS column with:
UTTLEY -- At Waterloo, Nov. 15th,
Catharine Elizabeth, wife of John R
Uttley, aged 39 years, 3 months and
8 days.
The funeral will take place on Fri-
day afternoon at 2 o'clock p.m. from
the residence, East Menno Street, to
Mount Hope cemetery for interment.
- This gives a birth date of September 7, 1860.
- This is the only occurrence of the spelling "CathArine", so it must be a mistake.
- This is the only reference we have for her middle name "Elizabeth". A middle name beginning with "E" is supported by the death record. Do not confuse Catherine Elizabeth with her older sister Elizabeth Catherine who died in childbirth in 1881.
Moving back in time the 1901 Census lists John R. and Martha J. Gooding as a housekeeper with seven kids:
Wellington 20 Mar 1882 William J. 22 Jun 1883 Robert G. 26 Apr 1885 Russell 22 Dec 1887 Harriet 22 Nov 1891 Mary E. 11 Mar 1894 Hilda 29 Dec 1896 Five of these children can be found in the Ontario Birth Archives:
Some of the dates vary a bit from the 1901 census, but all are very close in agreement. Catherine's middle name of Eliza agrees with Elizabeth in the obituary of the Daily Telegraph.
- the birth of Wellington was not registered until Nov 8, 1927 when John Robert Uttley of Copper Cliff declared a delayed birth and gave the date as March 26, 1882 in Waterloo. Catherine Birmingham was the mother and the father was John Robert Uttley, an engineer in Waterloo.
- Russell was born December 20, 1887 in Elmira; father - John R. Uttley, fireman, Elmira; mother - Catherine Birmingham
- Harriett was born in Waterloo on November 22, 1891; father - John R. Uttley, Waterloo; mother - Catherine Eliza Birmingham
- Mary Edna was born March 11, 1894 in Waterloo; father - John Uttley, engineer, Waterloo; mother - Catherine Birmingham
- Hilda May was born December 30, 1896 in Waterloo; father John R. Uttley, engineer; mother - Catherine Birmingham
Marriage
More interesting to me was the Ontario Marriage Archive record of Catherine's marriage [1882, #011656]:
His name: John Uttley Age: 22 Residence: Elmira, Ont Born: Elmira Bachelor Parents: Nathan Uttley, mother dead Her name: Catherine Birmingham Age: 21 Residence: Elmira Born: Wellesley Twp Spinster Parents: Wm. Birmingham, Caroline Sauburn [no typo - Sauburn] Witness: Robert & Sarah Cook of Elmira Ont Date: 20 April 1882, Elmira Ont Groom: Presbyterian Bride: Roman Catholic By: Rev. A. R. Schalz
Notes
- the 1901 census and the 1927 delayed birth registration by John R. said that the eldest child Wellington was born in March of 1882. These are two independent sources, but the information would have come from John R. in both cases. The next born, William J. follows in June 1883 which leaves no room for juggling a date. Wellington's birth was not registered until 1927 because his parents not married until after he was born.
- Catherine was born in Wellesley Township, Waterloo County. This works better than Peel County, or Peel Township in Wellington County.
- Catherine's father was William Birmingham that is the son of Patrick in Wellesley Township and the brother of another Patrick Birmingham. This is the family that Mary Ann (2nd wife of Nathan) was a member of.
A Picture within a Picture: This image was taken from a 1942 picture of Gordon R's family in their dining room. The picture of John R and Catherine was hanging on the wall.Birth
There is no record of the birth of Catherine Birmingham in 1860, daughter of William and Caroline. The earliest reference we have to her is in the Census of 1861 where Catherine is listed as the youngest of 5 children that will be 2 years of age at her next birthday. The family lives on a farm near Crosshill in Wellesley Twp.
The 1871 Census reports Catherine as a daughter of age 11, still living in Wellesley Twp. In 1881 Catharina, now age 20, is living on the same farm near Crosshill. Nathan Uttley and family have left Elmira and the Census finds them living beside (or with?) his Birmingham in-laws. The Birminghams were the family of John R's step-mother but now John R (age 21) and Catherine (age 20) would get to see a lot more of one another and they wed within a year.
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