Eleventh Generation (Continued)
497. Isabella Harriet “Ella” COMPTON (Eliza Pring10, Thomas Compton9, Harry Childeroy8, Thomas7, Ann6, John5, John4, Tristram3, John “the Elder”2, Edward1) . Born on 13 Jan 1859 in St Eleanors, Prince, PEI, Canada. Christened on 3 Apr 1859 in St John’s Anglican Church, St Eleanors, PEI, Canada. Isabella Harriet “Ella” died in PEI, Canada, on 16 Mar 1951; she was 92. Buried in Mar 1951 in St Johns Anglican Cemetery, St Eleanors, Prince, PEI, Canada. Religion: Church of England.

- NAME: usually called Ella.
- BAPTISED: St. John's Church, St Eleanors, PEI, Canada
- 1859 "Prince Edward Island Baptism Card Index, 1721-1885,"
birth: 13 Jan 1859 ---
name: Isabella Harriet Compton
event: Baptism
event date: 03 Apr 1859
event place: Richmond , Prince Edward Island - C of E
father: George Compton
mother: Eliza Compton
clergy: Rev J H Reid
volume: 1
page: 223
film number: 1487752
digital folder number: 004594544
image number: 05362

- 1885 MARRIAGE: by Klement Richardson. Witnesses E. Craswell, Catherine Viola Compton

- FAMILY: related to Harriet W. (Compton) Andrew (1st cousins)

- 1881 Census: Listed as Ella, age 27 (error - listed as Church of England, age 21 on census as per PEIGS site), English, living (with parents) at Beech Point (Lot 17), Prince, PEI
- George Compton, farmer, age 44, born PEI
- Eliza, 46, born PEI
- Ella, 27 [21] , born PEI
- Clifton, 19
- Kate, 17
- Annie, 15
- William, 12
- Louisa, 10
- Fred, 7
- Elenor, 5
- Leopold, 1

- 1889 directory: All Frederick's Prince Edward Island Directory and Book of Useful Information for 1889-90 - lists 3 Richardsons including Richardson Sydney cheesemaker [ancestry.ca]

- Memories from her granddaughter Harriet: Grandma R. was born in St. Eleanors she was the eldest of 10 children [9 only listed] and worked very hard helping to bring up her siblings her mother was very Delicate !!!!! or so we’ve been told. Grandma was a great horse woman, and so was my mother [Nell], she used to ride side-saddle in Horse Shows when she was young in the town of Summerside, 2 miles to the south. Grandma’s father was George Compton, and [her mother was Eliza Pring Compton, whose grand-] father was Col. Harry Compton who had served his King and Country well and the reigning King at that time reward him by giving him a grant of land in PEI, a lot of land I’ve been told, which he shared with family and friends, and where a large number of Compton’s lived for a lot of years, there are very few of them, if any still living around there. They probably moved away to greener pastures.... “
- Grandma R. worked during her early married life as a Midwife, so she was away a lot when my mother [Nell] was young, so Sydney was quite a cook.

- 1907 news item published in the Charlottetown Guardian, Oct 8, 1907, pg 7, col 4
“Prince County’s Prize Winners
The Awards Won at the Exhibition Held In Prince County Last Week===A Full List of the Winners in All the Classes But Floriculture.
… Fruit … Plums … Bradshaws, 1 Alex McFarlane, Fernwood; 2. Mrs Sydney Richardson, St Eleanors”

- 1915 news item published in the Charlottetown Guardian, Oct 28, 1915, pg 8, col 4
“Western Personals … Mrs. Sydney Richardson, St. Eleanor's, and Mrs. William Andrew, North St. Eleanor's, spent a few pleasant days with friends and relatives at Port Hill.-V”

- 1928, published in the Charlottetown Guardian, Monday 5 Nov 1928, pg 8, col 4
“Personals
Mrs. Sydney Richardson of St. Eleanors, has returned home this week from Seattle, Wash., where she had spent an enjoyable three months visit with her two sons who reside there”

- c1935: According to family sources: Ella had a stroke when she was 76, and was bed ridden for 15 years before death at age 91 in 1951, just 2 weeks before her husband Sydney. At least part of her care was provided by her daughter Nell until Nell left PEI to join her family in BC. Later, [Gertrude (Mills) Compton] looked after Ella for two [?] years, while she was bed ridden.

- 1942 listed in sister Anna’s obituary, published in the Charlottetown Guardian, Monday 4 November 1946, pg 12
“Mrs. L. A. Haszard
The death occurred on Saturday morning, November 2, 1946, in the Prince Edward Island Hospital of Ann M Haszard widow of the late Louis A. Haszard.
Born on November 1, 1865, Mrs. Haszard was the daughter of the late George and Eliza Compton of St. Eleanors, P.E.I.
She was one of the early graduates of the Nursing School of the Prince Edward Island Hospital, beginning her training in the first hospital and completing it in the then new building on Kensington road.
As a member of St. Paul’s Anglican Church she gave much of her time and means to church work and was always a faithful attendant at church services.
She leaves to mourn one daughter Louise in Women’s Institute work in this province also two sisters and one brother - Mrs. A. E. Morrison of Charlottetown with whom she reside since her husband’s death in April of this year, Mrs. Sydney Richardson and Mr. Leopold Compton both of St. Eleanors.”

- 1951 funeral notice, published in The Guardian, Charlottetown, 20 Mar 1951, pg 15, col 1
“Funeral Sunday - The funeral of the late Mrs. Sydney Richardson was held on Sunday afternoon from the Compton Funeral Home, Summerside to St Johns Anglican Church at St Eleanors where service was conducted by Ven Archdeacon G R Harrison. The pallbearers were Messrs. Harry Jones, Ralph Compton, Roy Tanton, Fred Barrett, Stanley Tanton, Fred Mill. Interment was in the church cemetery. -S.”
On 9 Dec 1885 when Isabella Harriet “Ella” was 26, she married Sydney RICHARDSON , son of Henry Proctor RICHARDSON II (1825-1905) & Elizabeth HARRIS (1828-1902), in St Johns Anglican Church, St Eleanors, PEI, Canada. Born on 3 Jul 1862 in Weston Longville, St Faiths Reg Dist, Norfolk, England. Christened on 20 Sep 1863 in All Saints Church, Weston Longville, Norfolk, England. Sydney died in Prince County Hospital, Summerside, PEI, Canada, on 4 Apr 1951; he was 88. Buried in Apr 1951 in St Johns Anglican Church, St Eleanors, PEI, Canada. Occupation: Farmer, Cheese Maker.

- NAME: sometimes gave a middle name "Melbourne", which may have been made up by his wife who thought it was more prestigious to have a middle name. Was later nicknamed “Cheesy” due to his occupation.

- 1862: sources vary on birth and year (July 2 or 3, 1862 or 1863); family sources say 3 July 1862. Sydney was the second son of H.P.Richardson of Norfolk, England.

- 1862 freeBMD Births Sep 1862 [Q3 1862]
RICHARDSON Sydney St Faiths 4b 88
The district St Faiths is in the county of Norfolk; it includes the civil parish of Weston Longville

- 1863 FreeReg Baptism
County Norfolk
Place Weston Longville
Church name All Saints
Register type PR
Register entry number 635
Baptism date 20 Sep 1863
Person forename Sidney
Person sex M
Person abode Weston
Father forename Henry
Father surname RICHARDSON
Father occupation Gamekeeper
Mother forename Elizabeth [register and transcript entry 635]
ALSO
- Image of pg 80, No 635, baptism, Parish of Weston Longville, Norfolk County, on Sept 205h 1863
Sidney son of Henry & Elizabeth Richardson, Weston, Gamekeeper, by John Conyngham, Rector

- Family stories: As a boy in Norfolk, he attended church at Norwich Cathedral, and later would tell his grandchildren that he had to walk “10 long miles each way every Sunday morning”, whereas the grandchildren only had a two mile walk each way to the church in St. Eleanors, PEI. Sydney has 7 brothers [should read siblings], but they or he never kept in touch.

- 1871 British Census, Weston Longville [Norfolk], RG10/1805, page 11 & 12, household 62, new Weston House:
Henry Richardson, head, Mar, 46, gamekeeper, Sussex Brede
Elizabeth Richardson, wife, Mar, 42,,Glostershire Lower Slaughter
Henry Richardson, Son, unm, 15, under-gamekeeper, Kent Cranbrook
Fanny E Richardson, Daur,, 13, scholar, Kent Cranbrook
Agnes Richardson, Daur,, 10, scholar, Norfolk Weston
Sydney Richardson, Son,, 8, scholar, Norfolk Weston
Lewis Richardson, Son,, 6, scholar, Norfolk Weston
Alice Richardson, Daur,, 4, scholar, Norfolk Weston
Annie Richardson, Daur,, 8 mo,, Norfolk Weston
[no Mary listed]

- 1881 living with parents in England according to the British Census Weston Hall Cottages, Weston Longville, Norfolk:
Henry P. Richardson, Gamekeeper, age 56, b. Brede, Sussex, England
Elizabeth Richardson, wife, 52, Lower Slaughter, Gloucester, England
Agnes Richardson, daughter, 20, Weston Longville, Norfolk, England
Sydney Richardson, son, 18, Weston Longville, Norfolk, England
Annie Richardson, daughter, 10, Weston Longville, Norfolk, England
NOTE: Nearby in Weston House was another one of their children, working as a servant:
Lewes Richardson, man servant - footman, age 17, Weston Longville, Norfolk, England
ALSO
- 1881 England census living with parents, Weston Hall Cottages, Weston Longville, Norfolk, England
Family History Library Film 1341466
Public Records Office Reference RG11, Piece / Folio 1932 / 69, Page Number 3:
Henry P. RICHARDSON Head M Male 56 Brede, Sussex, England Gamekeeper
Elizabeth RICHARDSON Wife M Female 52 Lower Slaughter, Gloucester, England
Agnes RICHARDSON Daur U Female 20 Weston Longville, Norfolk, England
Sydney RICHARDSON Son U Male 18 Weston Longville, Norfolk, England Gamekeeper
Annie RICHARDSON Daur Female 10 Weston Longville, Norfolk, England Scholar

- From family stories: Moved from England to Ontario Canada in 1880 [1881 or 1882*] as a teenager, he learned the cheese-making business there before moving to PEI in 1882 [probably 1883 **]. He bought his house in St. Eleanor's from Jacob Howatt. The house was then situated on the south-east corner of the school playgrounds - it has now been moved to Glenn Drive.
[Sydney probably joined other Richardson relatives who had previously immigrated to Ontario perhaps as early as the 1850s, and some had taken up the cheese making trade. See notes under his uncle Edmund Richardson about theories of Richardson migration. See also: http://boormanfamily.weebly.com/1/post/2013/06/richardson-migration.html]

- Sydney was a cheese-maker and started the first Cheese Factory in PEI on Lot 16 Road near North Drive in St Eleanors. Sydney gained the knickname of “Cheesy”
As published in “Sketches of Old St Eleanors”: “The first cheese factory in PEI was built in St Eleanors on the Lot 16 Road near Walter Arsenault’s, North Drive. The cheese-make Sydney Richardson was born in Norfolk, England, 1862. He came to Canada in 1880*, learning the cheese making business in Ontario, coming to PEI in 1882** became the first cheesemaker on the Island. Mr. Richardson married Isabella Compton of St. Eleanors, lived in St Eleanors until his death in 1951. His house was situated on the south east corner of the school playgrounds. (A Jacob Howatt lived in this house before Sydney R.). It was moved and now [1973] is located on Glenn Dr.”

- * When trying to substantiate Sydney's immigration, I found him still in England in 1881, living with his parents in Weston Longville, Norfolk.  The most promising passenger list I've found contained the following entry on ancestry.com:
"Sydney Richards   Male   [age:] 17   [Date of Arrival:] 21 Aug 1882   [vessel:] Thames   [port(s) of arrival:] Halifax, Nova Scotia; Montreal, Quebec   [departed from:] London, England   [Roll:] C-4532 - film says destined for Montreal."

- ** 1883 Feb 27 - Charles Andrew, on behalf of the St Eleanors Farmers Club, sent a letter to Samuel Wood at Newtonville, Ontario. In the letter to Mr. Wood, Mr. Andrew asks that he (Samuel) take the letter about the cheese factory to “some factory that you know”. The letter was fowarded to John Waddell in Orono, Ontario, who replied. [This is likely what prompted Sydney to move to PEI, but I’ve been unable to find out further details beyond what was in this letter. Note that the Charles Andrew was the ancestor of Harry Charles Andrew who later married Sydney’s youngest daughter Eleanor.]

- From the PEI archives fond Acc4369 “St. Eleanor's Cheese Manufacturing Company fonds”:
“St. Eleanor's boasted one of the earliest cheese factories on Prince Edward Island. Unfortunately there is little documentation of this enterprise. The company was established by statute in 1883 (Cap. 21) and the factory was built on the Lot 16 Road. The first cheese-maker at St. Eleanor's was Sydney Richardson who received a bronze medal in 1886 for the best exhibit of cheese in the British Empire. The factory was still in operation in 1903 according to an entry in the report of the Dairy Association for that year.”

- 1885 marriage to Ella Compton. Their son Melbourne was born in 1886:
-From Mel’s memoirs: “I was born Apr 6 1886. Eldest of 5 children... I was born in a cottage owned by the Darby family across the road from their farm. My father had small cheese factory, supplied with milk from the farmers surround it with delivery routes about 5 or 6 miles in several directions around the factory. The routes picked up milk & returned whey to those who could use it, a food for pig feed mixed with crushed grain also chickens, etc. After a couple of years or so, father bought a small farm 25 acres, a good house about 7 rooms, 2 stories. A good barn suitable for 3 cows, 3 horses and mows for hay for long winters. ”

-1886 Sydney received a bronze medal for the best exhibit of his cheese in the British Empire cheese competition - from “A Historic View of St. Eleanor’s 1747-1995”. Also in Sketches of Old St Eleanors, 1973, pg 34: “In 1886 he received a bronze medal for the best exhibit of his cheese in the British Empire. This medal, now [1973] in Edwin Bernard’s possession, shows that Edward Albert, Prince of Wales, was president of the Colonial and Indian Exhibition, London, England. The old cheese dry house is now [1973] on the farm of Ralph Riley used as a machine shop. Hogs were kept in an enclosure at the back of the factory to feed on the surplus whey.”

- 1886 Colonial Exhibition - As Pubished in the Daily Examiner, Charlottetown, June 2, 1886
http://www.islandregister.com/1886exhibitors.html
“Indian and Colonial Exhibition.
It is pleasing to note in the list of exhibitors at this great exhibition the names of many P. E . Islanders. Among others are: ... [no Richardson names listed, but near the bottom of the page:]
“And, on June 3, 1886: In the list of Exhibitors at this great Exhibition which we published yesterday, we inadvertently omitted the following names: ...
St Eleanor’s Cheese Facotory - Cheese. ...”

- 1887 medal - http://www.islandregister.com/1887diplomas.html
“As printed in the Charlottetown Daily Examiner, March 26, 1887.
“Diplomas and Medals
“We are indebted to Mr. Richard Hunt for the names of the following Island exhibitors who have received, or will receive, commemorative medals and diplomas from the Colonial and Indian Exhibition, held in London last year. The diplomas are signed by His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales, as Executive President, and by Sir Philip Cunliffe Owen, Secretary:--
“... St Eleanors Cheese Factory, St. Eleanors.”

- 1890 Prince County Exhibition: Heifer under 2 - 1st, George Gardiner, Miscouche; 2d, S. M. Richardson, St. Eleanors; 3d, David Lefurgey, North Bedeque. (cf. Island Register, The daily Examiner, Sep 27, 1890)

- 1891 PEI census, Lot 17 (as per PEIGS site, and Diane Williams):
Richardson, Sydney, age 28, F.b. Eng., M.b.Eng., ch. of Eng.
Isabella, 31, PEI, PEI
Henry M., 5, Eng., PEI
Frances L., 2

- 1901 news item, published in the Charlottetown Guardian, 15 Mar 1901, pg 5, col 3:
“Kensington Dairying Association … Election of Directors
The election of Directors was then proceeded with and resulted as folows:
Queens County - Arthur Simpson, Robert Jenkins, Wm. Jenkins.
Prince County - John Anderson, Sydney Richardson
Kings County - Jas E McDonald, Lauchlin McDonald, J C Underhay”

- 1901 news item, published in the Charlottetown Guardian, 4 May 1901, pg 10col 4
“ Sum’side and West, the Latest News From Prince County. …Personal Mention …
Mr. Sydney Richardson, St. Eleanors, was among the visitors to the City yesterday.”

- 1901 news item published in the Charlottetown Guardian, Sep 7, 1901, pg 1, col 4
“Of Personal Interest … Mr. Sydney Richardson, St. Eleanors, was in the City yesterday.”

- 1901 PEI census, Lot 17:
Richardson, Isadore(?!), 3/07/63, immig. 1883, b. Engl [other transcription reads Sydney)
Isabella H. 13/01/60, PEI [Jan 13, 1860]
Henry M., son, 6/04/86 [ Apr 6 1886]
Frances L. d., 9/07/88 [other transcription reads July 8 1888]
George L., s., 19/11/91 [Nov 19 1891]
Eleanor L.L. d., 16/03/94 [Mar 16 1894]
Index on family search incorrectly merges them with the Linkletter family:
head Cecil P Linkletter M 34 Pe
wife Eliza A Linkletter F 31 Pe
daughter Ethel C Linkletter F 11 Pe
son Louis G Linkletter M 9 Pe
son John R Linkletter M 8 Ns
daughter Rena B Linkletter F 6 Ns
son Clifford E Linkletter M 4 Ns
daughter Cora M Linkletter F 3 Pe
wife Isabella H Richardson F 41 Pe
son Henry M Richardson M 14 Pe
daughter Frances E Richardson F 12 Pe
son Geo Richardson M 9 Pe
daughter Eleanor Se Richardson F 7 Pe
ALSO
- 1901 Census of Canada
Name: Sabry Richardson [Sydney]
Gender: Male
Marital Status: Married
Age: 37
Birth Day & Month: 3 Jul
Birth Year: 1863
Birthplace: England
Relation to Head of House: Head
Immigration Year: 1873
Racial or Tribal Origin: English
Nationality: Canadian
Religion: Church Of England
Province: Prince Edward Island
District: Prince (east/est)
District Number: 133
Sub-District: Lot (township/canton) 17
Sub-District Number: C-2Household Members:
Name Age (all English, Canadian, Ch of Eng)
[image quality is faded and indistinct, parts quite blurry - some letters must be assumed]
Sabry Richardson [Sydney]37 - M, W, head, M, 3 July 1863, 37, England, immig 1883, ???
Isabella H Richardson 41 - F, W, Wife, M, 13th Jan 1860, 41, PEI,
Henry M Richardson 14 - M, W, Son, S, 5th ??? 18??, 14, PEI,
Frances E [L] Richardson 12, F, W, daughter, S, 8th July 1888, 12, PEI,
Geo [L] Richardson Sr[-] 9 - M, W, son, S, 19 Nov 1891, 9, PEI,
Eleanor SE [L L] Richardson Sr 7 - F, W, daughter, 16th Mar 1894, 7, PEI,

- 1903 Sydney and his wife were witnesses at the following baptism [godparents?]
1903 Prince Edward Island, Canada, Baptisms, Marriages, Burials, 1780-1983
Image 22/21, Dioces of Nova Scotia, Parish of Summerside & St Eleanors, Prince PEI, No.163:
Bapt 9 Jul 1903, William Amos s/o John A & Alice Ida Jeffrey, farmer, born 2 Feb 1903, res St Eleanors, by T.C. Mellor, witnesses: Sydney Richardson, Mrs S Richardson
Microtech Supply and Services; Bap, Mar, Bur, Conf, Communicant, Visitation; Summerside, St Eleanors; 1821-1957; Author: Prince Edward Island Public Archives; St. Mary Anglican Church of Canada (Summerside); St. John Anglican Church of Canada (St. Eleanor's); FHL Roll: 1630127
[same page and Annie Mary Jeffrey and Marie Pauline Compton]

- 1908 news item published in the Charlottetown Guardian, Sep 19, 1908, pg 7, col 3
“Prince County Exhibition …
Poultry … Pair of Orphington Buff chickens. 1, Sydney Richardson St. Eleanors, 2, Frank McEwen.”

- 1909 news item published in the Charlottetown Guardian, Apr 24, 1909, pg 5, col 1
“Important Provincial News of the week for Saturday Subscribers. Wednesday. …
The annual meeting of the congregation of St John’s Church, St. Eleanor’s was held on Easter Monday, Rev. F.M. Webster presiding. The church wardens’ accounts when all liabilities were paid showed a credit balance. The following were elected Vestrymen for the ensuing year:- Sydney Richardson, Frederick Compton, Albert Tanton, William Andrew, Horace Andrew, Benj. Mills, Henry Compton and R. R. Hunt. Wardens - William Andrew and Henry Compton, Delegates to D.C.S. - Major Jones and Sydney Richardson; Delegates to D.S. - the Church Wardens; Substitutes - J. R. Forbes and Herbert Andrews, Halifax. During the past year an excellent organ was purchased and paid for. Some other improvements to the church were also provided for.”

- 1909 “Another Splendid Day at Summerside” published in the Charlottetown Guardian, 20 Sep 1909, pg 4, col 3:
Under “Roots and Vegetables:
1 doz Danvers or half long carrots: 1st H.B. Mills, St Eleanr’s; 2nd Sydney Richardson, St Eleanor’s
1 doz carrots red intermediate; 1st Sydney Richardson; 2nd Franck McKenzie, Summerside
3 cabbage, Winnirgstadt by weight: 1st Sydney Richardson; 2nd Mrs. Ronald McDonald, Traveller’s Rest”

- 1909 news item published in the Charlottetown Guardian, 25 Sep 1909, pg 5, col 3, 4:
Prince County Exhibition Prizes
“Roots and Vegetables:
1 doz Danvers or half long carros: 1st H.B. Mills, St Eleanr’s; 2nd Sydney Richardson, St Eleanor’s
1 doz carrots red intermediate; 1st Sydney Richardson; 2nd Franck McKenzie, Summerside
3 cabage, Winnirgstadt by weight: 1st Sydney Richardson; 2nd Mrs. Ronald McDonald, Traveller’s Rest
1 doz parsnips: 1 Sydney Richardson; 2 Arthur Mills, St Eleanors.”

- 1910 news item published in the Charlottetown Guardian, Mar 16, 1910, pg 7, col 4
“Among those registered at the Lennox Hotel, City, yesterday were Sydney Richardson, Horace Andrews, St. Eleanor's; ...”

- 1910 news item published in the Charlottetown Guardian, 12 Mar 1910, pg 7, col 3
“Thursday at the Summerside Seed Fair Prize List to Date. …
Eschallots 1, Geo. D Schurman; 2. Sydney Richardson, St. Eleanor’s; 3. Harry Waugh; 4. Walter Simpson, Bay View; 5. Albert Weeks, Carleton; 6. John J. Hall; 7. L.A. Arsenault.”

- 1911 PEI Census, Lot 17 (4 people in household #86, page 9, area 42):
Ricjardson Sydney, head, married, July 1862, 48
Ricjardson Isabella, wife, married, Jan 1860, 51
Ricjardson F. Lulu, daughter, single, July 1888, 22
Richardson Elenor L., daughter, single, Mar 1894, 17
ALSO
- 1911 Census of Canada
Name: Sydney Richardson
Gender: Male
Marital Status: Married
Age: 48
Birth Date: Jul 1862
Birthplace: England
Relation to Head of House: Head
Spouse's Name: Isabella Richardson
Immigration Year: 1880
Tribal: English
Province: Prince Edward Island
District: Prince
District Number: 140
Sub-District: Lot 17
Sub-District Number: 42
Place of Habitation: Sherbrook
Household Members:
Name Age (all English, Canadian, Agnlican)
Sydney Richardson 48 - M, Head, M, July 1862, 48, England 1880, farmer
Isabella Richardson 51 - F, wife, M, Jany 1860, 51, PEQ, none,
F Lulu Richardson 22 - F, daughter, July 1888, 22, PEI, Millener,40wks, 60hrs/wk, $200 earnings in 1910
Elenor L Richardson 17 - F, daughter, S, March 1894, 17, PEI, none

- 1911 S’side Exhibition Races and Prize List, published in the Charlottetown Guardian, 25 Sep 1911, pg 3, col 2
“Poultry-Class VII.
Orphington Buff Cock and Hen - 1, Sydney Richardson, St. Eleanor’s; 2, John Jenneth McKenzie, Summerside. …
Pair Orphington buff Chickens - 1, Miss E. L Richardson, St. Eleanor’s; 2, Sydney Richardson, St. Eleanor’s.”

- 1912 Summerside Exhibition prizes, published in the Charlottetown Guardian, 21 Sep 1912, pg 9, col 5
“Poultry. Class VII.
Orpington Buff Cock and Hen - 1, Sydney Richardson, St. Eleanors.
Pair Orphington Buff Chickens - 1. Sydney Richardson, St. Eleanrs; 2, Miss E.L. Richardson, St. Eleanors”

- 1912 published in the Charlottetown Guardian, 23 Sep 1912, pg 4, col 6
“Summerside Prize List …Fruit - Class VIII.
Five Roxbury Russet Apples - 1, Jas. M. Clark, Bedeque; 2, Sydney Richardson, St Eleanors.”

- 1914 published in the Charlottetown Guardian, 6 Mar 1914, pg 3, col 3
“Prize List of Summerside Fair
Sec 4. Wheat A. O. V.
1st Frank Glyden, Margate. 2nd. M. D. McLeod, O’Leary. 3rd. D. J. McLeod, O’Leary. 4th Norbert Poirior, St. Louis. 5th. J. H. Arsenault. 6th Sydney Richardson. 7th E. J. Vessey.”

- 1914 Summerside Prize List, as published in the Charlottetown Guardian, Oct 3, 1914, pg 3, col 3:
Under “Roots and Vegetables. Class XI:
Carrots, red, intermediate: 1, Wm. Clark; 2, Sydney Richardson
Red Cabbage: 1, C. M. Johnsn; 2, Sydney Richardson
Celery, self-blanching,: 1, Sydney Richardson; 2, George Tanton”
http://islandnewspapers.ca/islandora/object/guardian%3A19141003-003

- 1915 published in the Charlottetown Guardian, 5 June 1915, pg 8, col 4
“Western Personals …
Messrs Sydney Richardson, St Eleanors; Urban Gillis, Miscouche; John Baker, New Annan, were among the visitors to Summerside on Thursday. -H."

- 1915 Personals, published in the Charlottetown Guardian, July 10, 1915, pg 8, col 3,
“Western Personals… Messrs. Sydney Richardson and Bruce Bernard, St. Eleanor’s, were on a trout fishing excursion to Freetown Tuesday evening and returned with a fine lot of speckled beauties. - V.”

- 1919 news item published in the Charlottetown Guardian, Jun 21, 1919, pg 3, col 6
“Hotel Arrivals … Revere Hotel …
Sydney Richardson, St Eleanors; ...”

- 1920 news item published in the Charlottetown Guardian, Jul 15, 1920, pg 5, col 8
“Hotel Arrivals … Revere Hotel …
Fred G. Compton, St. Eleanors; Sydney Richardson, St Eleanors; ...”

- 1921 Census of Canada
Name: Sydney Richardson
Gender: Male
Marital Status: Married
Age: 60
Birth Year: abt 1861
Birth Place: England
Relation to Head of House: Head
Spouse's Name: Isabella Richardson
Father Birth Place: England
Mother Birth Place: England
Year of Immigration: 1880
Racial or Tribal Origin: English
Province or Territory: Prince Edward Island
District: Prince
District Number: 147
Sub-District: St Eleanors
Sub-District Number: 32
City, Town or Village: St Eleanors
Parish or Township: St Eleanors
Municipality: St Eleanors
Occupation: Gardener
Income: 400
Household Members:
Name Age
Sydney Richardson, head, 60, born England, parents born England, immig 1880, gardener, Owns single wood house, gardener
Isabella Richardson, wife, 60, born PEI, parents born PEI

- 1921 news item published in the Charlottetown Guardian, Wednesday 9 February 1921, pg 6, col 5
"Summerside and Western Guardian
Laid to Rest - The funeral of the late Thos. Andrew took place from his late home Monday afternoon and was largely attended. A short service was held at the home in St. Eleanor's after which services were held in the Baptist Church and were conducted by Rev. A. K. Herman, who spoke from John 11-28, "The Master is come and calleth for thee". Two favorite hymns. "Abide with me" and "Forever with the Lord", were sung and Mr. George Bowness sang a solo, "Face to Face". Burial was made in Peoples Cemetery. The Honorable pall bearers were: Sydney Richardson, Albert Tanton, Benjamin Tanton, Geo. McGougan, George Jelly and James Harris. The active pall bearers were Austin Scales, Walter Lefurgy, Horace Andrew, Raymond Andrew, Harry Andrew and Richard Hunt."

- 1925 news item published in the Charlottetown Guardian, Dec 17, 1925, pg 7, col 6
“Western Guardian … Mr. Sydney Richarson, St. Eleanors, was among the shopping populace on Monday. H.”

- 1926 news item published in the Charlottetown Guardian, Sep 21, 1926, pg 8, col 3
“The Western Guardian …
Mr. Anthony Mitchell - The inquest into the death of Anthony Mitchell, who was killed by his son John Henry Mitchell, was held on Lennox Island on Wednesday before Coroner E. T. Tanton, M.D., Summerside, and the following jury: Sydney Richardson, foreman St Eleanor's …”

- 1928 published in the Charlottetown Guardian, 1 Dec 1928, pg 7, col 4
“The November term of the Supreme Court opened at Summerside yesterday morning. His Lordship Chief Justice Mathieson presiding, with five criminal cases on the docket, namely: The King vs. George Gilbraith and The King vs. Arthur Smith, charged with harbouring dutiable goods; The King vs. John McKenna and The King vs. Hugh McKenna, assault occasioning actual bodily harm; The King vs. John Winchester, receiving stolen goods.
The civil docket comprised two absent debtor cases, three non-jury debt or damage cases, two jury debt or damage cases and two appeals.
The grand jury was comprised as follows: Clarence F. Morrisey (foreman), John Skerry, Donald MacKenzie, Sydney Richardson, Arthur Matheson, J. A. McKinnon, Hugh D. Smith, Cyrus B. Morris, John Hackett, Annabel Gaudet, David S. Ramsay and Victor Arsenault."

- 1939: photo take Sept 1939 of “mother and father” [Ella & Syd Richardson] with their great granddaughter Arlene Gladys Bernard 2 1/2 months old, at St Eleanors PEI in garden of 2 story house in other pic.

- 1947 news item published in the Charlottetown Guardian, 10 Mar 1947, pg 4, col 6 [reprinted from 1897]
“Old Charlottetown (And PEI)
Cheese-Makers From Ontario
“Of the 32 cheese-makers engaged on the Island last year, twelve were Ontario men, as folows:- Hazelbrook, Joseph Bur;gess; Baram’s Village, W. J. Stevens; New Glasgow, J. W. Hesseltine; Marshfiled, W. T. Leslie; Stanley, James Bristoow; Orwell, B.F. Dingman; Vernon River, S. T. Wallace; Kensington, Albert Raby; Cornwall, C. J. Brown; St. Eleanor’s, Sydney Richardson; Montague, E. L. Head; Hillsboro, Fraser Morrow. Most of these mentioned have spent two, three or four years in their present positions. Mr. Richardson has been at St. Eleanor’s for 15 years. A number of the Ontario boys have taken unto themselves fair daughters of our Island Province, and are settled down in matrimonial bliss in the land of brilliant cheese prospects.” - Daily Examiner. 1897
ALSO
- 1887 as printed in the Charlottetown Daily Examiner, March 26, 1887
[from http://www.islandregister.com/1887diplomas.html]
... names of the following Island exhibitors who have received, or will receive, commemorative medals and diplomas from the Colonial and Indian Exhibition, held in London last year. The diplomas are signed by His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales, as Executive President, and by Sir Philip Cunliffe Owen, Secretary:--
[including] St. Eleanors Chees Factory, St. Eleanors.

- 1951 from family stories: Sydney died on Apr 3 or 4th,1951 at 91 years of age, just 2 weeks after his wife Ella.
- 1951 death notice published in the Charlottetown Guardian ,5 Apr 1951, pg 5, col 1:
“Richardson - At the Prince County Hospital on Apr 4th, Sydney Richardson, at the age of 88 years. Remains transferred to the Compton Funeral Home, 150 Summer Street, where they will reset until Friday at 1.45 then to St. John’s Anglican Church at St Eleanor’s for service at 2.00 o’clock. Interment in Church Cemetery.””
- 1951 death notice published in the Charlottetown Guardian, 7 Apr 1951, pg 9, col 8:
“Richardson - At the Prince County Hospital on Apr 4th, Sydney Richardson, at the age of 88 years”

- 1951 news item published in the Charlottetown Guardian, 31 Dec 1951, pg 11, col 2
"The City and Province During 1951
April 4: Death at 89 of Mr. Sydney Richardon, St. Eleanor’s, first Island cheesemaker.”

- 1985: A stained glass window in memory of Sydney & Isabella Richardson and Bruce and F.LUlu Bernard at St John’s Church, St Eleanor PEI, dedicated Jan 27, 1985 [photo from CB Clark]. One half of a pair, the other half still clear glass at time of picture. Shows a dove above a winged angle on stairs above a person with a shepherd headdress. Can’t read in words at the bottom of the window.

STORIES
From his granddaughter Harriet Andrew:
“Sydney was quite the cook. He loved to fish and hunt rabbits and wild birds. Many the bird, wild duck or goose that he gave to his daughter Nell’s family when the children were young had to not only be plucked etc. but when they ate the bird they had to watch out for buck shot, as those hunters were really generous with their ammunition! His granddaughter remembers being invited to stay for lunch one time and the stew bubbling away on the stove smelled delicious, like chicken in fact. They enjoyed it immensely and after lunch Sydney got a big kick out of watching their faces when he hold them that it had been RABBIT stew!”

Memories of Joyce (Mills) Rutherford:
- “Sidney Richardson used to live by the school house and [gave] me shit when I was a kid and getting into trouble. We used to tease him when he was an old man, we would jump his fence to get the ball when we were kids and he would chase us off.
- “The house he used to live in on what's now known as "south drive" has been relocated... by my Aunt Angie Bulger. It's now on Glen Drive in Summerside... we can send you a picture of the house if you like... … his house was next to St Eleanor's school. The house Angie Bulger (Costain) moved was Cheesy's and they moved it in the 60's or 70's”
- “The lady we know as Aunt "Ella" was bedridden when I was a child and we used to get dressed up nice and do our hair so we could go visit her. She was grandpa's sister and just a tiny little thing and we didn't understand....
Lillas Costain [step mother to Joyce (Mills) Rutledge] was the one who insisted they visit Leopold and his sister [Ella (Compton) Richardson] who had the stroke. They were so little they were afaid of her because she couldn't get out of bed.”

RESEARCH NOTES
- searching on ancestry.com (Canadian Passenger lists, 1865-1935) for immigration, a likely candidate is:
Sydney Richards Male [age:] 17 [Date of Arrival:] 21 Aug 1882 [vessel:] Thames [port(s) of arrival:] Halifax, Nova Scotia; Montreal, Quebec [departed from:] London, England [Roll:] C-4532 - film says destined for Montreal.

- http://www.norfolkfhs.org.uk/resources/parish/ptra...aints&go=Search:
Parish Baptisms Marriages Burials Banns Denomination Notes
Weston Longville All Saints 1776-1864 1756-1835 1776-1897 1756-1843
They had the following children:
874i.
875ii.
876iii.
878v.
Frederick C. RICHARDSON (Died as Infant) (1897-1897)
498. Clifton Edison COMPTON (Eliza Pring10, Thomas Compton9, Harry Childeroy8, Thomas7, Ann6, John5, John4, Tristram3, John “the Elder”2, Edward1). Born on 1 Sep 1861 in St Eleanors, Prince Co, PEI, Canada. Christened on 13 Apr 1862 in St Johns Anglican Church, St Eleanors, Prince Co., PEI, Canada. Clifton Edison died in 1942; he was 80. Occupation: Farmer, Merchant. Religion: Church of England.

- 1862: BAPTISED: St. John's Church; CHRISTENING: Clifton Edison
1862 "Prince Edward Island Baptism Card Index, 1721-1885,"
name: Clifton Edison Compton
birth: 1 Sep 1861 St Eleanors
event: Baptism
event date: 13 Apr 1862
event place: Ch. Of England, Richmond , Prince Edward Island
father: George Compton
mother: Eliza Compton
clergy: Rev J H Reid
volume: 1
page: 235
film number: 1487752
digital folder number: 004594544
image number: 05311

- 1881 CENSUS: Listed as Clifton, age 19, English, son, living with parents at Beech Point (Lot 17), Prince, PEI

- 1891 CENSUS: Listed as age 27 in father’s household.

- Married Ellen Tanton, sister of Dr. Tanton. Another source says: He married a Tanton, a daughter of Dr. Tanton. They settled in Wetaskiwin, Alberta, where he engaged in business. I'm pretty certain they had 5 children, including twins. My mom used to write to one of the twins. I think the twins were born in 1900. [sometime between 1891 census and 1894]

- 1894 PEI PARO Marriage Record
Groom's Name Clifton E Compton
Groom's Residence St. Eleanors
Groom's Status Bachelor
Bride's Name Ellen M Tanton
Bride's Residence St. Eleanors
Bride's Status Spinster
Date of Marriage License or Bond 6 March 1894
Date of Marriage Ceremony 7 March 1894
Officiant's Name Thomas Lloyd
Source RG19, Series3, Subseries4: Marriage Licenses, 1894

- 1894: published 5/23/1894 in Summerside Journal Compton 3 2, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Compton of St. Eleanors left for Wetaskiwin where they plan to settle

- 1901 CENSUS (AB, http://www.islandregister.com/alberta1901b.html):
> Surname, Givenname Age Relation Place of B. Reel # Place Religion Occupation Notes
> Compton, Clifton E 38 Head PEI T6550 Wetaskiwin C E Merchant 1Feb1862
> Compton, Mary E 27 Wife PEI T6550 Wetaskiwin C E 25Oct1873
> Compton, Gladys 8 Dau AB T6550 Wetaskiwin C E
> Compton, Charles 5 Son AB T6550 Wetaskiwin C E
> Tanton, George D 26 BLaw PEI T6550 Wetaskiwin C E Contractor 14Jan1876

- 1904: January 7 1904 Guardian [PEI newspaper] Compton 8 3 Reference to Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Compton of St. Eleanors now living in Wetaskiwin

- 1906 "Canada Census, 1906,"
name : C E Compton
event: Census
event date: 1906
event place: 46, Strathcona, Alberta, Canada
gender: Male
age:
marital status : Married
relationship to head : Head
birthplace : Prince Edward Island
estimated birth year :
household number: 233
Household Gender Age Birthplace
head C E Compton M Prince Edward Island
wife Ellen Compton F Prince Edward Island
daughter Gladys Compton F Alberta
son Charlie Compton M Alberta
son Ray Compton M Alberta
daughter Nora Compton F Alberta

- 1911 Census (Strathcona Electoral District, Wetaskiwin AB, pg 9) automatedgenealogy.com,
Living at 405 Andras (Street):
> 1 81 Compton E.E. M Head M Sep 1861 49 (occupation listed as “Income”)
> 2 81 Compton Mary F Wife M Oct 1872 38
> 3 81 Compton Gladys F Daughter S Sep 1894 16
> 4 81 Compton Charles M Son S Mar 1896 15
> 5 81 Compton Ray M Son S Jan 1905 6
> 6 81 Compton Vera? F Daughter S Jan 1905 6 [microfilm may says Nora]

- 1916 Canada Census of Manitoba, Saskatchewan, and Alberta
Name: Clifford E Compton
Gender: Male
Marital Status: Married
Age: 54
Est. Birth Year: 1862
Birthplace: P E I
Home in 1916: 07, Strathcona, Alberta
Address: Andras, Wetaskiwin
Racial or Tribal Origin: Scotch (Scotish)
Relation to Head of Household: Self
Spouse's Name: Mary Ellen Compton
Sub District Desc.: (A & B) City of Wetaskiwin
Household Members:
- 1916 Canada census, living at Andras, Wetaskiwin, Strathcona, Albert (except Chalrey in Sarsee):
Name Age - all Anglican, Canadian, speaks English
Clifford E Compton 54 - head, M, M, 54, PEI, Scotch. Income
Mary Ellen Compton 43 - wife, F, M, 43, PEI, Eng, none
Gladys Compton 21- daughter, F, S, 21, Alb, Scotch, none
Charley Compton 20 - c’Saree.\, Sarsee?, son, M, S, 20, Alb, bank clerk
Nora Compton 11 - daughter, F, S, 11, Alb, none
Ray Compton 11 - son, M, S, 11, Alb, none
George Compton 4, son, M, S, 4, Alb, none

- 1921 Census of Canada
Name: C E Compton
Gender: Male
Marital Status: Married
Age: 59
Birth Year: abt 1862
Birth Place: Prince Edward Island
Relation to Head of House: Head
Spouse's Name: Mary Zelda Compton
Father Birth Place: Prince Edward Island
Mother Birth Place: Prince Edward Island
Racial or Tribal Origin: English
Province or Territory: Alberta
District: Strathcona
District Number: 11
Sub-District: Wetaskiwin
Sub-District Number: 37
City, Town or Village: Wetaskiwin City
Section Number: Andras St
Municipality: Wetaskiwin
Occupation: Income
Household Members:
Name Age - owns single Frame 11-room house; all Canada, English, CofE
C E Compton 59 - head, M, M, 59, PEI x3, INcome,
Mary Zelda [Ellen] Compton 48 - wife, F, M, PEI x3,
Gladys P Compton 26, daughter, F, S, 26, Alba, PEI x2,
Nora Compton 16, daughter, F, S, 16, Alta, PEI x2, student
Ray Compton 16 - son, M, S, 16, Alta, PEI x2, student
George Compton 8 - son, M, S, 8, Alta, PEI x2,
Reference Number: RG 31; Folder Number: 10; Census Place: Wetaskiwin, Strathcona, Alberta; Page Number: 9

RESEARCH NOTES
- one source has notes on children: twins (boy and girl born 04 Jan 1905 in Wetaskiwin, AB) plus 3 other children
On 7 Mar 1894 when Clifton Edison was 32, he married Mary Ellen* TANTON, daughter of Thomas Davies TANTON (1839-1889) & Sarah DAVIES (ca1840-), in St Eleanors, Prince, PEI, Canada. Born on 25 Oct 1873 in PEI, Canada. Religion: Church Of England.

- Ellen Tanton, sister of Dr. Edwin Tanton of Summerside, PEI

- 1894 RESIDENCE: Wetaskiwin, AB

- 1901 CENSUS, Wetaskiwin, AB lists Mary E Compton, 27, born in PEI, C E, note: 25Oct1873, living with husband Clifton E Compton, 2 children Gladys and Charles, and brother George D. Tanton, contractor, b14Jan1876. from http://www.islandregister.com/alberta1901b.html

- 1907 mentioned in brother Ben’s obit, published in the Charlottetown Guardian, puublished Feb 4, 1907, Monday morning, pg 8?, col 3:
“The death took place in St. Eleanor’s on Saturday, after a long illness, of Benj. W. Tanton. He leaves to mourn a mother and three sisters-Mrs. Clifton Compton, Mrs. R.H. Mills, Wetaskiwin; and Miss Ethel of Summerside High School; and two brothers - George of Spirit River, Alberta, and Edward, a medical student at McGill. Deceased was a son of the late Thomas Tanton of St. Eleanor’s”
http://islandnewspapers.ca/islandora/object/guardian%3A19070204-008
They had the following children:
879i.
880ii.
881iii.
Ray COMPTON (Twin) (1905-)
882iv.
Nora COMPTON (Twin) (1905-)
883v.
Allen COMPTON (>1911-)
884vi.
499. Viola Catherine “Kate” COMPTON (Eliza Pring10, Thomas Compton9, Harry Childeroy8, Thomas7, Ann6, John5, John4, Tristram3, John “the Elder”2, Edward1) . Born on 23 Dec 1863 in St Eleanors, Prince Co, PEI, Canada. Christened on 21 Aug 1864 in St Johns Anglican Church, St Eleanors, Prince Co., PEI, Canada. Viola Catherine “Kate” died in St Eleanors, Prince Co, PEI, Canada, on 18 Aug 1935; she was 71. Buried on 20 Aug 1935 in St Johns Anglican Church, St Eleanors, Prince Co., PEI, Canada. Religion: Church of England.

- NAME: usually called Kate. First names may be reversed.

- 1864 BAPTISED: St. John's Church
1864 "Prince Edward Island Baptism Card Index, 1721-1885,"
name: Viola Catherine Compton
birth: 23 Dec 1863 St Eleanors
event: Baptism
event date: 21 Aug 1864
event place: Ch Of England Richmond , Prince Edward Island
father: George Compton
mother: Eliza Compton
clergy: Rev J H Reid
volume: 1
page: 246
film number: 1487752
digital folder number: 004594544
image number: 05417

- 1881 Census: Listed as Kate, age 17, English, living (with parents) at Beech Point (Lot 17), Prince, PEI

- MARRIAGE: by Rev. C.F. Lowe. witnesses Clifford E. Compton, S. Louise Davison. She was listed Catherine V. She married her cousin Henry. - first cousins

- FAMILY: had no children of their own, but adopted their niece Kathy Compton.

- 1932 Aug: PEI newclipping, Charlottetown Guardian, August 9, 1932, page 6:
“Old Deed Cited
It is interesting to note at this point, that on an old deed, dated 1807 in which Colonel Compton leased lands to James and Charles Cresswell that he reserved to the French the right of egress and regress to their burial ground. An illustation showing the Church and idts boundary is in the corner of the deed. This is in the possession of Mrs. Henry W Compton a great grand-daughter of Colonel Compton. Tis was the Mission Church, which was afterward moved to Miscouche.”
This is part of a larger article “Eucharist Congress First in Island History. St John Baptist Parish, Miscouche, Where Congress Will be Held is Rich in Histori Associations” - it also includes a “History of St John Baptist Parish... among the oldest Roman Catholic parishes on the island”.

- 1935 death notice:
Compton, Mrs. Henry
Summerside Journal - 19 August 1935, page 7, col. 6
Many friends will learn with a deep sense of regret of the death last night of Mrs. Henry Compton of St. Eleanors after a month's illness. She leaves to cherish her memory three sisters: Mrs. Sydney Richardson, St. Eleanors; Mrs. Louis A. Haszard and Mrs. A. E. Morrison of Charlottetown; and three brothers: Fred and Leopold of St. Eleanors and Clifton in Wetaskiwin, Alta. The funeral takes place from the home at 2 p.m. tomorrow (Tuesday) to St. John's Church, St. Eleanors, service beginning at 2:30 p.m. Interment in the adjoing cemetery.
- DEATH: age 71 years 7 months 26 days, survived by 3 brothers and 3 sisters.
- BURIAL: C. de W. White, tombstone lists Catherine V.
On 5 Aug 1891 when Viola Catherine “Kate” was 27, she married William Henry* COMPTON (473) , son of Albert Harry* COMPTON (290) (1823-1889) & Mary Robinson COATES (1827-1905), in St Johns Anglican Church, St Eleanors, Prince Co., PEI, Canada. Born on 11 Oct 1859 in St Eleanors, Prince Co, PEI, Canada. Christened on 8 Jun 1862 in St Johns Anglican Church, St Eleanors, Prince Co., PEI, Canada. William Henry* died in St Eleanors, Prince Co, PEI, Canada, on 8 Jul 1919; he was 59. Buried on 10 Jul 1919 in St Johns Anglican Church, St Eleanors, Prince Co., PEI, Canada. Occupation: Farmer. Religion: Church of England.

- NAME: usually called Henry
- BAPTISED: St. John's Church at same time as sister Lisle Hamilton, 1862
- MARRIAGE: He was listed Henry W. - married cousin Kate. Henry and Kate were first cousins.
- CHILDREN:
- no children of their own, but adopted their niece Kathy Compton.
- lists Katherine Compton as daughter, b. aft 1891, d. before 1935. Not listed as surviving her mother.

- 1881 Canada Census, living in Lot 17, Prince, PEI (all C of E, English):
Albert Compton, M, 58, b PEI, Farmer, married
Mary Compton, F, 50, b England, married
Henry Compton, M, 29, b PEI, Farmer
Leslie H Compton, M, 19, b PEI
Horace M Compton, M, 8, b PEI
Fanny Compton, F, 22, b PEI
Edith Compto, F, 17, b PEI
Anna Compton, F, 23, b PEI
- 1881 Census: Listed as Henry, age 21 [1860], farmer, living (with parents) at Beech Point (Lot 17), Prince, PEI

- 1889 Received Pavilion Farm by father’s will, dated May 29, 1889.

- 1891 Census: Henry, age 21, living with parents.
1891 Canada census, living in Lot 17, PEI
Name Age - all CofE
Mary R Compton 64 - F, 64, W, England x 3, farmer, employer 2
Henry W Compton 30 - M, 30, S, PEI, PEI, England, farmer
Laslie [Leslie] H Compton 23 - M, 28, S, PEI, PEI, England, book keeper wage earner, unemployed preceeding week
Melville H Compton 18 - M, 18, S, PEI PEI, England, farmer
Fannie Compton 31 - F, 31, D, PEI, PEI, England
Anna M Compton 22 - F, 22, D, PEI, PEI, England
Year: 1891; Census Place: Lot 17, Prince, Prince Edward Island; Roll: T-6383; Family No: 17

- 1891 PEI PARO Marriage Record
Groom's Name Henry W Compton
Groom's Residence St. Eleanor's
Groom's Status Bachelor
Bride's Name Catherine V Compton
Bride's Residence St. Eleanor's
Bride's Status Spinster
Date of Marriage License or Bond 4 August 1891
Date of Marriage Ceremony 5 August 1891
Officiant's Name C. F Loew
Source RG19, Series3, Subseries4: Marriage Licenses, 1891

- 1901 Census (Lot 17, PEI, Canada, widowed and living with son):
> Compton Henry W M Head M Oct 3 1862 38 PEI farmer?
> Compton Catherine W F Wife M Dec 23 1866 34 PEI
> Compton Mary R. F Mother W Mar 22 1827 74, born London England, emigrated 1847 or 1849?
> Compton Fannie L. F Sister S Aug 16 1860 40 PEI
> Berry [Bary?] Howard M Servant S Sep 11 1886 14 PEI French
No infirmities noted.

- 1911 Census, Lot 17: (5 people listed in household #39, Page 4) [nothing matches but the names and location!]
- Compton Henry, head, married, May 1864, 47
- Compton Catherine, wife, married, Dec 1866, 44
- Compton William Brother-in-law, single, Mar 1876, 35
- White Paul, single, 1882, 28
- Perry Howard, single, 24

- 1919 Death Notice:
Compton, Henry
Agriculturist - 12 July 1919, page 5, col. 1
The death of Mr. Henry Compton, which occurred at his home in North St. Eleanors on Tuesday afternoon, removes one of the most prominent farmers in that district, and indeed in the whole county, and a man who held the deepest respect of all who knew him. The deceased, who was 60 years of age, was a son of the late Harry Compton, and was a descendent of one of the early English pioneers who came to this province in the early days. Mr. Compton had been in failing health for some time, and he recently entered the Prince County Hospital for treatment, but his illness was too far advanced and he left the hospital last week. A sorrowing widow survives, to whom The Agriculturalist extends deepest sympathy. The funeral was held on Thursday afternoon, burial in St. John Cemetery, St. Eleanors.

- DEATH: Henry W., age 59 ys 8 ms 7 dys, of North St. Eleanors at time of death.
- BURIAL: C. de W. White
They had one child:
805i.
Katherine COMPTON (Adopted) (>1891-<1935)
500. Anna Mary COMPTON (Eliza Pring10, Thomas Compton9, Harry Childeroy8, Thomas7, Ann6, John5, John4, Tristram3, John “the Elder”2, Edward1) . Born on 1 Nov 1865 in St Eleanors, Prince Co, PEI, Canada. Christened on 29 Aug 1866 in St Johns Anglican Church, St Eleanors, Prince Co., PEI, Canada. Anna Mary died in PEI Hospital, Charlottetown, PEI, Canada, on 2 Nov 1946; she was 81. Buried on 4 Nov 1946 in Sherwood Cemetery, Lot 33, PEI. Occupation: Nurse. Religion: Church of England.

- 1866 BAPTISED: St. John's Church; J.W. Forsythe [family sources]
- 1866 "Prince Edward Island Baptism Card Index, 1721-1885,"
name: Ann Mary Compton
birth: 1 Nov 1865 St Eleanors
event: Baptism
event date: 29 Aug 1866
event place: Summerside , Prince Edward Island - St Marys Anglican Church
father: George Compton
mother: Eliza P
clergy: J W Forsythe
volume: 1
page: 7
film number: 1487752
digital folder number: 004594544
image number: 05284

- 1881 Census: Listed as Annie, age 15, English, living (with parents) at Beech Point (Lot 17), Prince, PEI

- 1891 Census: age 23 living in household of father.

- 1901 - MARRIAGE: T.C. Mellor. Winesses Clarence V. MacDonald, Eleanor L. Compton, Eleanor M. Alward
- 1901 PEI PARO Marriage Record
Marriage Record
Groom's Name Louis Albert Haszard
Groom's Residence Charlottetown
Groom's Status Bachelor
Bride's Name Anna Mary Compton
Bride's Residence St. Eleanors
Bride's Status Spinster
Date of Marriage License or Bond 14 September 1901
Date of Marriage Ceremony 18 September 1901
Officiant's Name T. C Mellor
Source RG19, Series3, Subseries4: Marriage Licenses, 1901

- DEATH: Annie died 6 months after her husband.
- 1942 obituary, published in the Charlottetown Guardian, Monday 4 November 1946, pg 12
“Mrs. L. A. Haszard
The death occurred on Saturday morning, November 2, 1946, in the Prince Edward Island Hospital of Ann M Haszard widow of the late Louis A. Haszard.
Born on November 1, 1865, Mrs. Haszard was the daughter of the late George and Eliza Compton of St. Eleanors, P.E.I.
She was one of the early graduates of the Nursing School of the Prince Edward Island Hospital, beginning her training in the first hospital and completing it in the then new building on Kensington road. [built 1898]
As a member of St. Paul’s Anglican Church she gave much of her time and means to church work and was alsways a faithful attendant at church services.
She leaves to mourn one daughter Louise in Women’s Institute work in this province also two sisters and one brother - Mrs. A. E. Morrison of Charlottetown with whom she reside since her husband’s death in April of this year, Mrs. Sydney Richardson and Mr. Leopold Compton both of St. Eleanors.”

From family sources:
- TRAITS: Aunt Anna was the only one [Compton aunt] that ever smiled.[according to her great-niece].
- CHILDREN: had 1 daughter; Aunt Anna was married to Lou Hazzard; they had 1 daughter Louise (never married).

RESEARCH NOTES
- Did she train to be a nurse? Could this picture show this Anna?
PEI PARO index of Photograph
Media Type Photograph
Item Number Acc4698/2D
Host Collection Photo Index
Caption Education - Medical - Nurses
Description graduating class, 1901? Identified are Anna Compton Haszard, Ella Tynan
Notes oversize; Archives Committee of the Association of Nurses of Prince Edward Island fonds
On 18 Sep 1901 when Anna Mary was 35, she married Louis Albert “Lou” HASZARD, son of George Thomas HASZARD (1826-1881) & Margaret OWEN (1827-1905), in St Johns Anglican Church, St Eleanors, Prince Co., PEI, Canada. Born on 19 Jan 1863 in PEI, Canada. Louis Albert “Lou” died in Charlottetown, PEI, on 30 Apr 1946; he was 83. Buried on 2 May 1946 in Sherwood Cemetery, Lot 33, PEI, Canada.

- NAME: Usually called Lou [family sources]. Last name may also be spelled Hazard.

- 1881 Canada census, living in Charlottetown Royaltly, Queens, PEI
Name Age
Geo. T. Haszard 55 - M, 55, PEI, Ch Eng, English, -, Mar
Margaret Haszard 54 - F, 54, PEI, W Meth, English -, Mar
Herbert Haszard 29 - M, 29, PEI, W Meth, English, book binder, -
T. Walter Haszard 27 - M, 27, PEI, W Meth, English, Civil Service Off, -
Annie Haszard 25 - F, 25, PEI, W Meeth, English, -
Harry Haszard 23 - M, 23, PEI, W MEth, English, Mech Engineer, -
George A. Haszard 20 - M, 20, PEI, W MEth, English, clerk?, -
next page ....
L. A. Haszard 18 - M, 18, PEI, W Meth, English, clerk, -
Mary Power 25 - F, 25, PEI, Catholic, Irish, Servant, -
Lizzie Power 27 - F, 27, PEI, Catholic, Irish, Servant, -
William Murphy 50 - M, 50, England, Catholic, Irish, Gas Engineer, -
Year: 1881; Census Place: Charlottetown Royalty, Queens, Prince Edward Island; Roll: C_13163; Page: 115; Family No: 509

- 1891 Census of Canada
Name: Louis Haszard
Gender: Male
Marital Status: Single
Age: 28
Birth Year: abt 1863
Birthplace: Prince Edward Island
Relation to Head-of-house: Son (Child)
Religion: Methodist
French Canadian: No
Father's Birth Place: Prince Edward Island
Mother's name: Mayt Haszard
Mother's Birth Place: Prince Edward Island
Province: Prince Edward Island
District Number: 135
District: Queens
Subdistrict: Charlottetown Royalty
Household Members:
Name Age
Mayt [Margt?] Haszard 54 - F, 54, W, -, PEI, PEI, Scotland, Methodist -
Annie Haszard 30 - F, 30, D, D, PEI x3, Methodist, -
Louis Haszard 28 - M, 28, -, Son PEI x3, Methodist, clerk
Louis Goff 35 - M, 35, L, PEI x3, Methodist, bookkeeper
Johan Nachslson [Nicholson]30 - M, 30, L, PEI x3, Presbyterian, -
Hate [Kate] Munn 22 - F, 22, dom, PEI x3, Presbyterian, -
Source Citation
Year: 1891; Census Place: Charlottetown Royalty, Queens, Prince Edward Island; Roll: T-6383; Family No: 75

- 1911 Census of Canada
Name: Louis A Haszard
Gender: Male
Marital Status: Married
Age: 48
Birth Date: Jan 1863
Birth Place: Prince Edward Island
Relation to Head of House: Head
Spouse's Name: Anna Haszard
Race or Tribe: English
Province: Prince Edward Island
District: Queens
District Number: 141
Sub-District: 56 - Charlottetown
Sub-District Number: 56
Place of Habitation: 259 Richomd [Richmond]
Household Members:
Name Age
Louis A Haszard 48 - M, head, M, Jany 1863, 48, PEI, English, Canadian, Methodist, grocer, employer, works at shop, $1000 life insurance $26
Anna Haszard 42 - F, wife, M, Nov 1868, 42, PEI, English, Canadian, Methodist, none
Margret L Haszard 6 - F, daughter, S, March 1905, 6, PEI, English, Canadian, Methodist, -
Lennel [Lemuel] C Owen 89 - M, boarder, W, Nov 1821, 89, PEI, English, Canadian, Anglican, ship owner, income
Shirley Owen 65 - F, boarder, S, March 1846, 65, PEI, English, Canadian, Presbyterian, none

From other researchers:
PARENTS: son of George Thomas Haszard and Margaret Owen
MARRIAGE: listed as Louis of Charlottetown. Marriage License Book #16, 1882-1923, p 96, license granted 14 Sept 1901.

RESEARCH NOTES
- Baptism not listed in PEI PARO index. Perhaps they were not Anglican?
They had one child:
885i.
501. Sarah Louise* Cundall COMPTON (Eliza Pring10, Thomas Compton9, Harry Childeroy8, Thomas7, Ann6, John5, John4, Tristram3, John “the Elder”2, Edward1) . Born on 12 Mar 1871 in St Eleanors, Prince Co, PEI, Canada. Christened on 25 Feb 1875 in St Marys Anglican Church, Summerside, Prince Co., PEI, Canada. Sarah Louise* Cundall died in 1935; she was 63. Occupation: Matron Of TB Sanitarium In Charlottetown. Religion: Church of England.

- presumably named after her father’s aunt, Sarah Louisa Haszard, who married William Cundall (their son Henry owned the property at 2 Kent Street in Charlottetown which we know as Beaconsfield). Henry Cundall was a prominent Land Surveyor, and was for 6 years Land Surveyor of the Cunard estates of about 220,000 acres on the Island).

- 1875 "Prince Edward Island Baptism Card Index, 1721-1885,"
name: Sarah Louisa Cundall Compton
birth: 12 Mar 1871 St Eleanors
event: Baptism
event date: 25 Feb 1875
event place: .St. Marys Anglican Church Summerside , Prince Edward Island
father: George Compton
mother: Eliza
clergy: Thos B McLean
volume: 1
page: 37
film number: 1487752
digital folder number: 004594544
image number: 05412
- 1875 BAPTISM: St. John's Church, at same time as brother Frederick, by J.W. Forsythe - date might read 25 Jul 1875

- 1881 Census: Listed as Louisa, age 10, English, living (with parents) at Beech Point (Lot 17), Prince, PEI

- 1891 Census: Louisa S.L. listed as age 18, living in household of father.

- 1894 PEI PARO Marriage Record
Groom's Name David Ross Maclennan
Groom's Residence Charlottetown
Groom's Status Bachelor
Bride's Name Sarah Louise Cundall Compton
Bride's Residence St. Eleanors
Bride's Status Spinster
Date of Marriage License or Bond 24 September 1894
Date of Marriage Ceremony 26 September 1894
Officiant's Name Alfred Osborne
Source RG19, Series3, Subseries4: Marriage Licenses, 1894
http://www.gov.pe.ca/parosearch/vital/individual-v...Id/36022/eventType/2

- 1942 listed in sister Anna’s obituary, published in the Charlottetown Guardian, Monday 4 November 1946, pg 12
“Mrs. L. A. Haszard
The death occurred on Saturday morning, November 2, 1946, in the Prince Edward Island Hospital of Ann M Haszard widow of the late Louis A. Haszard.
Born on November 1, 1865, Mrs. Haszard was the daughter of the late George and Eliza Compton of St. Eleanors, P.E.I.
She was one of the early graduates of the Nursing School of the Prince Edward Island Hospital, beginning her training in the first hospital and completing it in the then new building on Kensington road.
As a member of St. Paul’s Anglican Church she gave much of her time and means to church work and was always a faithful attendant at church services.
She leaves to mourn one daughter Louise in Women’s Institute work in this province also two sisters and one brother - Mrs. A. E. Morrison of Charlottetown with whom she reside since her husband’s death in April of this year, Mrs. Sydney Richardson and Mr. Leopold Compton both of St. Eleanors.”

From other researchers:
- usually called Louise; also listed as Louisa

- MARRIAGE: [by?] Alfred Osborne, D.D. Winesses Wm D. Compton, Nellie Compton

-- had 1 daughter; Louise married a MacLennan and they had a daughter Katharine who was matron of the T.B. Sanitorian in Charlottetown (never married), Aunt Louise's 2nd marriage was to Albert (OB a pet name) Morrison.


RESEARCH NOTES:
- birth date in question (brother Willilam listed as Mar 26, 1871, 2 weeks apart!)

- DEATH: entered originally as 1955 (source unknown). Another says 1935 (source not stated).
On 26 Sep 1894 when Sarah Louise* Cundall was 23, she first married David Ross MACLENNAN in St Johns Anglican Church, St Eleanors, Prince Co., PEI, Canada.

- listed as David MacLennan of Charlottetown at time of marriage.
They had the following children:
886i.
887ii.
Sarah Louise* Cundall second married Albert Edward “Ob” MORRISON. Born ca 1870.

Chinatown
They had no children.
502. William Dawson COMPTON (Eliza Pring10, Thomas Compton9, Harry Childeroy8, Thomas7, Ann6, John5, John4, Tristram3, John “the Elder”2, Edward1). Born on 26 Mar 1871 in PEI, Canada. William Dawson died in St Eleanors, Prince Co, PEI, Canada, on 7 Feb 1926; he was 54. Buried on 9 Feb 1926 in St John’s Anglican Church, St Eleanors, PEI, Canada. Religion: Church of England.

- 1881 Census: Listed as William, age 12, English, living (with parents) at Beech Point (Lot 17), Prince, PEI.

- 1891 Census: Living in household of his father, age 21, single

- 1901 Census Lot 17:
Compton, William 26/03/71 Farmer
Frederick G. brother 14/06/75 Partner (or 1876)

- 1911 Canada Census, Lot 17 PEI: (5 people listed in household #39, Page 4) - living with sister Catherine and her husband Henry:
- Compton Henry, head, married, May 1864, 47
- Compton Catherine, wife, married, Dec 1866, 44
- Compton William Brother-in-law, single, Mar 1876, 35

- 1926 DEATH: age 56
BURIAL: Rev. C.deW. White

RESEARCH NOTES
- BIRTH: date in question (sister Louise shown as Mar 12, 1871, 2 weeks away!)
- can’t find a baptism record
- WED: never married
- in 1921 census, a William Compton, age 60 [sic], single is living on his own, next door to George & Eliza Compton in St Eleanors - this 10 years too old, but could be this William?
1921 Census of Canada
Name: William Compton
Gender: Male
Marital Status: Single
Age: 60
Birth Year: abt 1861
Birth Place: Prince Edward Island
Relation to Head of House: Head
Father Birth Place: Prince Edward Island
Mother Birth Place: Prince Edward Island
Racial or Tribal Origin: English
Province or Territory: Prince Edward Island
District: Prince
District Number: 147
Sub-District: St Eleanors
Sub-District Number: 32
City, Town or Village: St Eleanors
Parish or Township: St Eleanors
Municipality: St Eleanors
Occupation: Labourer
Income: 300
Household Members:
Name Age
William Compton 60
503. Frederick George COMPTON (Eliza Pring10, Thomas Compton9, Harry Childeroy8, Thomas7, Ann6, John5, John4, Tristram3, John “the Elder”2, Edward1) . Born on 14 Jun 1873 in St Eleanors, Prince Co, PEI, Canada. Christened on 25 Feb 1875 in St Johns Anglican Church, St Eleanors, Prince Co., PEI, Canada. Frederick George died in St Eleanors, Prince Co, PEI, Canada, on 20 Mar 1936; he was 62. Buried on 24 Mar 1936 in St John’s Anglican Church, St Eleanors, PEI, Canada. Occupation: Farmer. Religion: Church of England.

- NAME: One source says George was his dominant name. Others say Fred
- 1873 BIRTH: year ranges from 1873 - 1875 depending on source.

- 1875 BAPTISED: St. John's Church, at same time as sister Sarah. by J.W. Forsythe [family sources]
1875 "Prince Edward Island Baptism Card Index, 1721-1885,"
name: Frederick George Compton
birth: 14 Jun 1873 St Eleanors
event: Baptism
event date: 25 Feb 1875
event place: St. Marys Anglican Church Summerside , Prince Edward Island
father: George Compton
mother: Eliza
clergy: Thos B McLean
volume: 1
page: 37
film number: 1487752
digital folder number: 004594544
image number: 05341

MARRIAGE: twice. Frederick Webster. Witnesses L. Richardson, K. H. Richardson
CHILDREN: no children by first marriage to Marie; had 7 living children by Elizabeth. One infant died.
HEALTH: Lame. Frederick George Compton fell off a wagon when he was a young boy according to my mom. He damaged his hip. An operation of sorts was performed but was not successful (a hot iron was used to “repair” his hip). So he walked with a limp. Over time this created a serious health problem because he no doubt favored one hip over the other. I'm sure this affected his ability to perform farm chores. He also ran into financial problems during the depression years as did many others.

- 1881 Census: Listed as Fred, age 7, English, living (with parents) at Beech Point (Lot 17), Prince, PEI

- 1891 Census: age 17 living in household of his father.

- 1901 Census: b. 14 June 1875, farming with brother, both single.

- 1904 PEI PARO Marriage Record
Groom's Name Frederick G Compton
Groom's Residence St. Eleanors
Groom's Status Bachelor
Bride's Name Marie V Munroe
Bride's Residence Lot 16
Bride's Status Spinster
Date of Marriage License or Bond 12 September 1904
Date of Marriage Ceremony 14 September 1904
Officiant's Name W. A Mason
Source RG19, Series3, Subseries4: Marriage Licenses, 1904

- 1909 news item published in the Charlottetown Guardian, Apr 24, 1909, pg 5, col 1
“Important Provincial News of the week for Saturday Subscribers. Wednesday. …
The annual meeting of the congregation of St John’s Church, St. Eleanor’s was held on Easter Monday, Rev. F.M. Webster presiding. The church wardens’ accounts when all liabilities were paid showed a credit balance. The following were elected Vestrymen for the ensuing year:- Sydney Richardson, Frederick Compton, Albert Tanton, William Andrew, Horace Andrew, Benj. Mills, Henry Compton and R. R. Hunt. Wardens - William Andrew and Henry Compton, Delegates to D.C.S. - Major Jones and Sydney Richardson; Delegates to D.S. - the Church Wardens; Substitutes - J. R. Forbes and Herbert Andrews, Halifax. During the past year an excellent organ was purchased and paid for. Some other improvements to the church were also provided for.”

- 1911 Census, Lot 17 (4 people in household #53, page 6, area 42):
> Compton Fred G, head, married, Jun 1873, 37
> Compton Elizabeth, wife, married, Mar 1879, 32
> Compton Marie, daughter, single, Aug 1909, 1
> Compton, Edna, daughter, single, Oct 1910, 7/12

- 1920 news item published in the Charlottetown Guardian, Jul 15, 1920, pg 5, col 8
“Hotel Arrivals … Revere Hotel …
Fred G. Compton, St. Eleanors; Sydney Richardson, St Eleanors; ...”

- 1921 Census of Canada
Name: Frederick Compton
Gender: Male
Marital Status: Married
Age: 47
Birth Year: abt 1874
Birth Place: Prince Edward Island
Relation to Head of House: Head
Spouse's Name: Elizabeth Compton
Father Birth Place: Prince Edward Island
Mother Birth Place: Prince Edward Island
Racial or Tribal Origin: English
Province or Territory: Prince Edward Island
District: Prince
District Number: 147
Sub-District: St Eleanors
Sub-District Number: 32
City, Town or Village: St Eleanors
Parish or Township: St Eleanors
Municipality: St Eleanors
Occupation: Farmer
Household Members:
Name Age
Frederick Compton 47
Elizabeth Compton 42
Clifton Compton 2
Marie Compton 11
Edna Compton 10
Eleonor Compton 9
Lillian Compton 7
Sadie Compton 6
Thomas Mudridge 14 [living next door to Ernest Compton household]

- Frederick G. Compton, lived in Cambridge, MA for a while and probably because he knew Ed Andrew, his brother-in-law

- 1936 DEATH: age 62 or age 64 cf. Maple Leaf. Church records give date of death as 20 Mar 1936 of suicide.
BURIAL: C. de W. White Tombstone 17-2-11 lists Frederick G. 1873-1936

- 1936 obituary published 1 Apr 1936:
“MR. FREDERICK GEORGE COMPTON
“The passing of Mr. Frederick Compton whose death occurred at his home in St. Eleanors on March 21st has cast a gloom over the whole community where he was so well and favorably known.
“The late Mr. Compton was born at St. Eleanors sixty-two years ago. He belonged to one of the oldest and most highly respected families in the province. He was the third eldest son of the late George Compton and a grandson of Major Thomas Compton who was the founder of St. Eleanor’s district and who by his efforts, did so much for the improvement and development of St. Eleanors in its early days.
“With the exception of a few years spent in the United States, when a a young man, the late Mr. Compton spent all his life in ST. Eleanors. He was lame from a small boy but he bore his affliction without murmuring and worked on his farm to the best of his ability. Failing health and financial difficulties caused him to abaondon the farm, and come to live in the village of St. Eleanors. Feeling crushed, his eyesight failing, his health gone, the burden of life was too heavy for his weakened frame, and his sensitive spirit took its flight. Fred as he was better known, was one of nature’s noblemen. His hospitality was know far and wide. A good neighbor, a kind husband and father, and in sickness or trouble he was always ready with an extended hand to help both rich and poor. His host of friends mourn the passing of one of their best and most worthy friends. It was his lot to pass through the deep waters of affliction but we are told by a sacred writer that those that come out of great tribulation shall be arrayed in white robes and serve before the Throne, and he that sitteth on the throne shall dwell among them and wipe away all tears from their eyes. These are comforting words for the bereaved ones. For with the rod of chastisement goes the precious promise of the father’s love.
“The late Mr. Compton was twice married, his first wife was Marie Munro of Georgetown who predeceased him some thirty years ago, his second wife was Elizabeth Andrew of No. St. Eleanors, who with seven children survive him, namely, Marie, Edna, Eleanor, Sadie in the United States; Lillian, Clifton and Louise at home. On the 24th of March a large crowd of sorrowing friends gathered at the home to pay their last respects to a departed friend and neighbor. He was quietly but tenderly laid to rest in St. John’s Cemetery where he was a life long member of the church.
“To the sorrowing widow and family, brothers, sisters and relatives, heart felt sympathy is extended.”
On 14 Sep 1904 when Frederick George was 31, he first married May Victoria “Marie” MUNRO, daughter of Roderick MUNRO Esq (ca1850-) & Victoria CAMPBELL (ca1850-), in PEI, Canada. Born on 13 Apr 1880 in Georgetown, PEI, Canada. Christened on 29 Aug 1880 in St Davids, Georgetown, PEI, Canada. May Victoria “Marie” died in St Eleanors, Lot 17, PEI, Canada, on 30 Jun 1907; she was 27. Buried on 3 Jul 1907 in St Johns Anglican Cemetary St Eleanors PEI (Lot 17 Cemetary #2 Stone 289). Occupation: Teacher.

- Marie V. Munro of Georgetown received an Honour Diploma from Prince of Wales College in 1899.
- Occupation teacher. In 1899/1900, 1900/01, and 1901/02 she taught at North St. Eleanors School.
- 1901 Census: listed as lodger in John Andrew household.
- 1901 Census, PEI, Lot 16:
1 41 9 Andrew John M Head M Dec 31 1846 54
1 42 9 Andrew Sarah F Wife M Nov 1 1860 40
1 43 9 Andrew Edward C M Son S May 22 1875 25
1 44 9 Andrew Elizabeth W F Daughter S Mar 16 1877 23
1 45 9 Andrew Gordon B. M Son S Sep 25 1889 11
1 46 9 Munroe Marie V. F Lodger S Apr 13 1880 20
- Richmond Bay E. church records says Frederick G. Compton, St. Eleanors, m. Marie Victoria Munro, lot 16 on Sept 14, 1904 witnesses Leopold Compton and May Campbell, which as far as I can tell, could be either of the Munro sisters But looking on the 1901 census in lot 16 this is what I found, so I guess we must assume the first Victoria died. I couldn't find the family on the 1881.
- DEATH: age 26; tombstone gives dod as 01 July 1907, age 27.

RESEARCH NOTES:
Victoria Campbell and Roderick Monro had 2 daughters with similar names:
1) Victoria Mary Louise Munro, born 27 Oct 1874 in Georgetown PEI, baptized 21 Sep 1875... and
2) May Victoria Munro, born 13 Apr 1880 in Georgetown PEI, baptized 29 Aug 1880
Assume that the first one died young and the second one was actually Marie and she was the one that married Fred Compton.
On 7 Oct 1908 when Frederick George was 35, he second married Mary Elizabeth “Lizzie” ANDREW , daughter of John ANDREW (1844-1926) & Mary Jessie McLEOD (ca1843-<1891), in St Johns Anglican Church, St Eleanors, Prince Co., PEI, Canada. Born on 16 Mar 1877 in PEI, Canada. Mary Elizabeth “Lizzie” died on 11 Oct 1958; she was 81.

- 1881 census: listed as (no name or Mary), age 3
- 1881 Canada Census. Lot 17, R, Prince, No 1, Prince Edward Island (ref Ancestry 1881 Canada census).
Together with her parents and sister:
Mary Andrews. Age 3. Born in PEI.

- 1891 census: listed as Mary E, age 13
- 1891 Canada Census. Lot 17, Prince, No 134, Prince Edward Island (ref Ancestry 1891 Canada census).
Together with her father and 3 siblings:
Mary E Andrew. D. Age 13. Born in PEI.

- 1901 census: listed and Elizabeth M, living with parents in Lot 17, Prince Co, PEI, age 23
Elizabeth M. b 16 Mar 1877 living with father.
- 1901 Canada Census. Lot 17, No 133, Prince East, Prince Edward Island (ref Ancestry 1901 Canada census).
Together with her father, stepmother and 2 siblings:
Elizabeth M Andrew. Dau. Age 23. Born Mar 16 1877 in PEI.


- 1911 Census: Compton Elizabeth, wife, married, Mar 1879, 32
- 1911: confirmed 02 Jul 1911 in St Johns Anglican, St Eleanors, PEI, age 25

RESEARCH NOTES:
- daughter of John Andrew and Mary ______
- Not listed on tombstone with her husband and his first wife.
- could this be her baptism? she would have been age 3?
PEI Baptismal Index
Child's Full Name Elizabeth Andrew
Birth Date
Place of Birth Summerside
Baptismal Date 23 May 1880
Place of Baptism
Officiating Clergy Theo. Richey
Father's Name
Mother's Name
Church Name St. Mary's Anglican
Church Location Summerside
Record Book Number 1
Record Book Page 55
Entry Number 0
They had the following children:
889ii.
890iii.
891iv.
893vi.
894vii.
504. Eleanor L. “Nell” COMPTON (Eliza Pring10, Thomas Compton9, Harry Childeroy8, Thomas7, Ann6, John5, John4, Tristram3, John “the Elder”2, Edward1) . Born on 19 Jun 1877 in PEI, Canada. Eleanor L. “Nell” died on 23 Jun 1903; she was 26. Buried on 25 Jun 1903 in St Johns Anglican Church, St Eleanors, Prince Co., PEI, Canada.

- 1881 Census: Listed as Elenor, age 5, English, living (with parents) at Beech Point (Lot 17), Prince, PEI

- 1891 Census: Listed as “Elisninor”, age 15.

- 1901 Census: Lived with father and [stepmother] Janet in Lot 17, PEI, age 23. (Lot 17, Subdist C2, Dwelling 26, Family 26)

- Died at an early age.
- 1903 Eleanor died in 1903 at Kate and Henry Compton's home, several months after her father passed away according to a brief obituary I read. (cf. Bob Butt email)
- Died age 26, unmarried. Is d.o.d. on tombstone 23 Jun 1906, age 27?
- BURIAL: Rev. Mellor

RESEARCH NOTES
- can’t find baptism record
505. Leopold COMPTON (Eliza Pring10, Thomas Compton9, Harry Childeroy8, Thomas7, Ann6, John5, John4, Tristram3, John “the Elder”2, Edward1) . Born on 28 Aug 1879 in St Eleanors, Prince Co, PEI, Canada. Christened on 4 Mar 1880 in St Marys Anglican Church, Summerside, PEI, Canada. Leopold died on 27 Mar 1972; he was 92. Buried abt 1972 in St John’s Anglican Church, St Eleanors, PEI, Canada. Occupation: Seaman, British Merchant Navy. Religion: Church of England.

- mother was 46 when he was born.
- 1880 CHRISTENING: Theophilus Richey
1880 "Prince Edward Island Baptism Card Index, 1721-1885,"
name: Leopold Compton
birth: 20 Aug 1879 St Eleanors
event: Baptism
event date: 04 Mar 1880
event place: Summerside , Prince Edward Island - St Marys Anglican Church
father: George Compton
mother: Eliza
clergy: Theoph. Richey
volume: 1
page: 54
film number: 1487752
digital folder number: 004594544
image number: 05382

- 1881 census: Listed as Leopold, age 1, English, living (with parents) at Beech Point (Lot 17), Prince, PEI .

- 1891 census: age 11.

- 1901 cencus: Living with father and stepmother Janet in Lot 17, PEI, single, age 21

- 1902: went west on the Harvst Excursions in 1902 [cf. Patriot, 19 aug 1902, p7 (Compton, Leapold, New Annan)]

- 1909 PEI PARO Marriage Record
Groom's Name Leopold Compton
Groom's Residence St. Eleanors
Groom's Status Bachelor
Bride's Name Katie M Clark
Bride's Residence Summerside
Bride's Status Spinster
Date of Marriage License or Bond 13 January 1909
Date of Marriage Ceremony 14 January 1909
Officiant's Name B Johnson
Source RG19, Series3, Subseries4: Marriage Licenses, 1909

- 1911 Census, Lot 17 (3 people in household #38, page 4). lived in N St Eleanors:
Compton Leopold, Head, married, Aug 1881, 29
Compton, Katie, wife, married, Sept 1890, 20
Compton, Catherine, daughter, single Apr 1910, 1

- 1921 Census of Canada
Name: Leopold Compton
Gender: Male
Marital Status: Married
Age: 46
Birth Year: abt 1875
Birth Place: Prince Edward Island
Relation to Head of House: Head
Spouse's Name: Catherine Compton
Father Birth Place: Prince Edward Island
Mother Birth Place: Prince Edward Island
Racial or Tribal Origin: English
Province or Territory: Prince Edward Island
District: Prince
District Number: 147
Sub-District: St Eleanors
Sub-District Number: 32
City, Town or Village: St Eleanors
Parish or Township: St Eleanors
Municipality: St Eleanors
Occupation: Farmer
Household Members:
Name Age
Leopold Compton 46
Catherine Compton 29
George Compton 8
Margarete Compton 10
Ralph Compton 3 [living next door to John Andrews on one side - with more Andrew families nearby - and a Yeo? family on the other side]

- Seaman, British Merchant Navy

- 1942 listed in sister Anna’s obituary, published in the Charlottetown Guardian, Monday 4 November 1946, pg 12
“Mrs. L. A. Haszard
The death occurred on Saturday morning, November 2, 1946, in the Prince Edward Island Hospital of Ann M Haszard widow of the late Louis A. Haszard.
Born on November 1, 1865, Mrs. Haszard was the daughter of the late George and Eliza Compton of St. Eleanors, P.E.I.
She was one of the early graduates of the Nursing School of the Prince Edward Island Hospital, beginning her training in the first hospital and completing it in the then new building on Kensington road.
As a member of St. Paul’s Anglican Church she gave much of her time and means to church work and was alsways a faithful attendant at church services.
She leaves to mourn one daughter Louise in Women’s Institute work in this province also two sisters and one brother - Mrs. A. E. Morrison of Charlottetown with whom she reside since her husband’s death in April of this year, Mrs. Sydney Richardson and Mr. Leopold Compton both of St. Eleanors.”


- 1972: died age 92
On 14 Jan 1909 when Leopold was 29, he married Catherine Mildred “Katie” CLARK in Summerside, Prince, PEI, Canada. Born in 1889. Catherine Mildred “Katie” died in 1964; she was 75. Buried in St John’s Anglican Church, St Eleanors, PEI, Canada.

- NAME: previously entered as Katherine; usually called Katie from Summerside, PEI. Gravestone says Katie M. Clark, wife of Leo Compton
- confirmed 02 July 1911 in St Johns Anglican, St Eleanors PEI.
- was the first secretary of the Women’s Institute of N St Eleanors PEI, first organized in the community on May 10, 1927 (cf. The Lost Settlement, by Wylie Barriet, 1987, p 14).
They had the following children:
896ii.
897iii.
898iv.
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