Showing posts with label Crawley - Sarah Catherine. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Crawley - Sarah Catherine. Show all posts

Monday, 21 October 2019

Samuel Hill Hodgins Dies in Polling Booth

Today (October 21st) being federal election day in Canada, I thought it would be timely to note that Samuel Hill Hodgins died 100 years ago yesterday while on duty during a provincial election as Deputy Returning Officer.
While acting as a deputy returning officer in a polling booth at Mooresville [just north of Lucan, Ontario] Samuel Hodgins, one of the most prominent men of Biddulph, died of heart failure. Source: Exeter Advocate, 23 October 1919.

Samuel Hodgins died 20 October 1919 and is buried in St. James Cemetery, Clandeboye, north of Lucan, Ontario.


Samuel (also known as "Red Sam" and "Red Samuel") was born 4 October 1846 in Biddulph Township, Middlesex County, Ontario. The article says he was 72 years old but he was 73.

He was the husband of Culbert descendant, Sarah Catherine Crawley (1857-1939), daughter of Susan Culbert (1832-1907) and Philip Crawley.
 
Samuel's widow, Sarah Catherine (Crawley) Hodgins, daughter of Susan (Culbert) Crawley and granddaughter of John Culbert & Mary Ward. Photo courtesy of Judy Luker Massey.

To the best of my knowledge, Samuel resided on Lot 14, Concession 3, and not on Concession 2 as it says in the article. His death certificate says he died at Lot 14, Concession 3 so the polling station must have been set up in his house. There was a time when it wouldn't have been unusual to have a polling station located in a private home.

While it's true that Samuel was survived by his widow and seven daughters, he was also survived by four sons. 

Samuel H. Hodgins served as Reeve of Biddulph Township at various times, including 1901, 1914 and 1915. 

Below is "The autobiography of Mr. Samuel Hill Hodgins" as written up in the Exeter Times on 5 July 1888. "Autobiographies" like these were published in the Exeter Times from time to time about various citizens of Biddulph Township. They were meant to be amusing to their friends and contemporaries.


For more information about Samuel Hill Hodgins and his family, click here.

Wednesday, 17 October 2018

Sarah Catherine Crawley & Samuel Hill "Red Samuel" Hodgins

Last month, I introduced you to Susan (Culbert) Crawley (1832-1907), the daughter of John Culbert and Mary Ward. Susan (Culbert) Crawley and her husband, Philip Crawley had several children; one of them a daughter, Sarah Catherine Crawley.

Sarah Catherine (Crawley) Hodgins (1857-1939). Photo courtesy of her great-granddaughter, Judy Luker Massey
Sarah Catherine Crawley was born 31 January 1857 on Lot 17, Concession 2 in Biddulph Township, just north of the Culbert homestead. She was born ten years before Confederation when Ontario was known as Canada West. Biddulph Township hadn't yet joined Middlesex County and was still part of Huron County.

Living so close to the Culbert homestead, Sarah probably saw a lot of her grandparents, John Culbert and Mary Ward; and of her mother's siblings, some of whom were close in age to her. By the time Sarah married in 1874, her first cousins on the Culbert homestead hadn't even been born yet.

When she was 17 years old, Sarah married 27 year old Samuel Hill Hodgins (also known as "Red Samuel"). Their marriage document states that she was 18 but actually, she was 17.

The wedding took place on 30 September 1874. Sarah's sister, Rachel Crawley was one of the witnesses along with George Jackson. The 1871 Census shows George Jackson (born 1852) living in Sarah's parents' household and working as a servant. This probably means that George was the "hired hand," a man employed to do manual labour on the farm. 

Their marriage document shows that they were wed at St. Paul's Rectory in London, Ontario. The rectory was the minister's residence that was located beside St. Paul's Cathedral. I was informed by a staff member at the St. Paul's Cathedral office that it would be unusual to be married inside the rectory rather than inside the church so perhaps this is an error on the part of the registrar. If anyone has any thoughts on this, please let me know.

The marriage document says they wed at St. Paul's Rectory.
St. Paul's Cathedral (an Anglican church) in London, Ontario in modern times, minus the adjacent rectory. Photo by Einar Einarsson Kvaran on Wikipedia.

St. Paul's Rectory in foreground on left in the 1800s. Photo taken from the roof of St. Paul's Cathedral. St. Peter's Roman Catholic Church is visible in the background. Photo source: Ivey Family London Room, London Public Library, London, Ontario, Canada.


Sarah's husband, "Red Samuel" Hodgins was born 4 October 1846 to parents, George "Longworth George" Hodgins and Nancy Ellen "Annie" Hill. It's interesting to note that Samuel spent his entire life at Lot 14, Concession 3 in Biddulph Township, for this is where he was born, grew up, raised a family with Sarah, and died.

Sarah Catherine Crawley and Samuel Hill "Red Samuel" Hodgins had 11 children.

Sarah Catherine (Crawley) Hodgins. Photo courtesy of Judy Luker Massey.

Samuel Hodgins died on 20 October 1919, age 73. The widowed Sarah moved in with her son, George Allen Hodgins and his wife, Wilhelmine (O'Neil) Hodgins on Lot 14, Concession 4, Biddulph Township.

Sarah Catherine (Crawley) Hodgins died just before her 82nd birthday on 2 January 1939 at the home of her daughter, Flossie (Mrs. Fred Clatworthy) in London, Ontario. Sarah is buried alongside her husband, Samuel in St. James Cemetery, Clandeboye near Lucan, Ontario, with their son, John Dufferin Hodgins. 
 
UPDATE: Obituary added to blog post on 24 Aug 2020. Source: Exeter Times-Advocate, 5 Jan 1939, page 8.

Sarah Catherine (Crawley) Hodgins' Family Tree:
Ancestors:
John Culbert & Mary Ward (grandparents)
Susan Culbert & Philip Crawley (parents)
Descendants (Children):
Annie Hodgins
Mary Ida Hodgins
Estella Kate Hodgins
James Grafton Hodgins
John Dufferin Hodgins, Sr.
Florence Susan "Flossie" Hodgins
Pearl Ellen Hodgins
Thomas George Allen Hodgins
Gladys Sarah Hodgins
William Walter Hodgins
Lillie Victoria May Hodgins (aka Elaine Hodgins and Babe Hodgins)

Coming soon: In an upcoming post, we'll meet one of Sarah and Samuel's daughters, Gladys Sarah (Hodgins) Luker.