Charlotte Trenholm

Brief Life History of Charlotte

When Charlotte Trenholm was born in May 1833, in Cape Tormentine, Botsford, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada, her father, Stephen Trenholm, was 35 and her mother, Margaret Phebe Teed, was 32. She married Joshua Tingley on 3 October 1850, in Margaree, Inverness, Nova Scotia, Canada. They were the parents of at least 10 sons and 7 daughters. She lived in Inverness, Nova Scotia, Canada in 1911. She died on 12 December 1914, in North East Margaree, Inverness, Nova Scotia, Canada, at the age of 81.

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Family Time Line

Joshua Tingley
1823–1891
Charlotte Trenholm
1833–1914
Marriage: 3 October 1850
George Harvey Tingley
1851–1916
Reverend James W Tingley
1854–
Margaret Jane Tingley
1855–1868
Catherine Elizabeth Tingley
1858–
Rev. Llewellyn Joshua Tingley
1860–1933
Annie Armina Tingley
1861–
Stephen Lemuel Tingley
1863–1926
Walter Tingley
1865–1867
Malinda Tingley
1866–1875
Robert Walter Tingley
1868–1877
Judson Isaac Tingley
1871–1954
Jean Jordon Tingly
1871–
Harriet J. Tingley
1873–1945
Matilda E Tingley
1875–
William R Tingley
1876–1877
Hiram Johnstone Tingley
1876–1961
Laura Ada Tingley
1879–

Sources (75)

  • Charlotte Tingley in household of Joshua Tingley, "Canada Census, 1871"
  • Charlotte Trenholm, "Canada, Nova Scotia Births, 1864-1877"
  • Charlotte, "Canada, Nova Scotia Marriages, 1864-1918"

World Events (5)

1867 · British North America Act

The British North America Act or Constitution Act of 1867 caused three British colonies, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, and Canada to be united as one under the name Canada. Until this point New Brunswick had been the British crown colony.

1871

British Columbia joins the confederation.

1880 · Legislature in Fredericton Destoryed by Fire

On February 25, 1880, the legislature building in Frederiction was destroyed by fire. The builiding was completely made of wood meaning that there was nothing left of it. The chair that the speaker used and a marble top table were all that remained.

Name Meaning

English: habitational name from Trenholme in Whorlton (Yorkshire). The placename derives from Old Norse trani ‘crane’ + holmr ‘small island, water meadow’.

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

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