Charlotte Effie Stolicker

Femalefrom about 1860 to 1862–7 July 1908

Brief Life History of Charlotte Effie

When Charlotte Effie Stolicker was born from about 1860 to 1862, in Leeds, Leeds, Canada West, British Colonial America, her father, John Ambrose Stoliker Jr., was 33 and her mother, Mary Elizabeth Lloyd, was 26. She married Thomas Clare on 27 January 1881, in Gananoque, Leeds and Grenville, Ontario, Canada. They were the parents of at least 4 sons and 2 daughters. She lived in Lansdowne, Leeds and the Thousand Islands, Leeds and Grenville, Ontario, Canada in 1871 and Hastings, Ontario, Canada in 1901. She died on 7 July 1908, in Madoc, Hastings, Ontario, Canada, at the age of 48.

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Family Time Line

Thomas Clare
1859–1941
Charlotte Effie Stolicker
1860–1908
Marriage: 27 January 1881
Hattie Ann Clare
1882–
James William Clare
1884–1971
Thomas Harvey Clare
1885–1953
George Ernest Clare
1889–1896
Herbert Edward Clare
1891–1968
Carrie Elizabeth Clare
1893–1984

Sources (15)

  • Charlotte Effie Stoliker in entry for James William Clare, "Ontario Births, 1869-1912"
  • Charlotte Clary in household of Thomas Clary, "Canada Census, 1901"
  • Charlotte Sholeger in entry for Chas W Crosby and Hattie Clare, "Ontario Marriages, 1869-1927"

Spouse and Children

  • Marriage
    27 January 1881Gananoque, Leeds and Grenville, Ontario, Canada
  • Children (6)

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    Parents and Siblings

    Siblings (19)

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    World Events (5)

    1867 · Ontario Founded

    Age 7

    On July 1, 1867, the province of Ontario was founded. It is the second largest province in Canada. A third of the population of Canada live here. Before it was Ontario it was called Upper Canada and had a Governor.

    1869

    Age 9

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    1883 · Mining Boom

    Age 23

    In 1883, there was a mining boom in Northern Ontario when mineral deposits were found near Sudbury. Thomas Flanagan was the blacksmith for the Canadian Pacific Railway that noticed the deposits in the river.

    Name Meaning

    Altered form of Scottish or English Stalker .

    Possibly also an altered form of Dutch Stolker: habitational name for someone who came from Stolwijk, South Holland.

    Dictionary of American Family Names © Patrick Hanks 2003, 2006.

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