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The first “Loader” (later shortened to “Loder”) to live on greater Random Island{{efn|name=fn2}} was Silas Loader (“Silas-b1819”) who was born in Old Perlican in 1819<ref name=Foot01/>. He married Rachel Cooper of [[Ireland's Eye]] in August 1845 in the Old Perlican Methodist Church and then moved across the Bay to settle in her home community of Ireland's Eye<ref name=Foot02/> [see [[ Cooper|Cooper Family]]]. Two of Silas-b1819 and Rachel's children later moved to Random Island proper where they raised families - their oldest daughter (Ann) married and moved to [[Thoroughfare]] only a kilometer or so across the water from the island of Ireland's Eye, and their oldest son (John-b1850) moved to [[Snook's Harbour]] about 30 km to the west up Smith Sound<ref name=Foot03/>. Their youngest son James-b1860 raised his family in the community of Ireland's Eye, and passed away at his son's home in Thoroughfare<ref name=Foot02/>. | The first “Loader” (later shortened to “Loder”) to live on greater Random Island{{efn|name=fn2}} was Silas Loader (“Silas-b1819”) who was born in Old Perlican in 1819<ref name=Foot01/>. He married Rachel Cooper of [[Ireland's Eye]] in August 1845 in the Old Perlican Methodist Church and then moved across the Bay to settle in her home community of Ireland's Eye<ref name=Foot02/> [see [[ Cooper|Cooper Family]]]. Two of Silas-b1819 and Rachel's children later moved to Random Island proper where they raised families - their oldest daughter (Ann) married and moved to [[Thoroughfare]] only a kilometer or so across the water from the island of Ireland's Eye, and their oldest son (John-b1850) moved to [[Snook's Harbour]] about 30 km to the west up Smith Sound<ref name=Foot03/>. Their youngest son James-b1860 raised his family in the community of Ireland's Eye, and passed away at his son's home in Thoroughfare<ref name=Foot02/>. | ||
==Pre Random Island== | |||
The Random Island Loders' earliest (Loder) ancestor to live in Newfoundland was Celas Loader (or, “Silas-b1766”) who, in the late 1700s, went from Sturminster Newton in Dorset England to Harbour Grace. Celas was baptized in Lydlinch Dorset in 1766, as an “illegitimate” son of Mary Loder<ref name=Foot04/>. He bought land in Bay de Verde in 1800<ref name=Foot05/>, and married Mary Day of there in the Anglican Church in September 1810. It appears that they had at least 4 children<ref name=Foot01/><ref name=Foot06/><ref name=Foot07/>: | |||
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<ref name=Foot04>{{cite web |url=https://www.ancestry.ca/imageviewer/collections/2243/images/32435_239595-00419?pId=1747829 |title=Dorset England, Church of England Baptisms, … , 1538-1812}}</ref> | <ref name=Foot04>{{cite web |url=https://www.ancestry.ca/imageviewer/collections/2243/images/32435_239595-00419?pId=1747829 |title=Dorset England, Church of England Baptisms, … , 1538-1812}}</ref> | ||
<ref name=Foot05>{{cite web |url=https://mha.mun.ca/mha/holdings/keith/index.php |title=Matthews Name Files” (MNF) in the Maritime History Archive (MHA)}}</ref> | |||
<ref name=Foot06>{{cite web |url=https://www.ancestry.ca/family-tree/tree/65510934/family?cfpid=162123871768&fpid=162123871900&usePUBJs=true |title=Ancestry Genealogical, Family Trees & Family History Records” (https://www.ancestry.ca/) is a genealogical website with Family Trees based on records and input from its members. It includes some Family Trees with inaccurate information and relations, such that they are not fully reliable. The author’s Family Tree can be accessed at this link}}</ref> | |||
<ref name=Foot07>{{cite web |url=https://www.therooms.ca/collections-research |title=Provincial Archives of Newfoundland and Labrador (PANL) where John W. Loder has examined paper copies of historical records that are not available on the internet}}</ref> | |||
<ref name=Foot08>{{cite web |url=https://www.crewlist.org.uk/#top |title=Mercantile Navy List}}</ref> | |||
<ref name=Foot09>{{cite web |url=https://ships.navalmarinearchive.com/ |title=Naval Marine Archive}}</ref> |
Revision as of 07:29, 20 November 2022
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Current region | Newfoundland and Labrador |
Place of origin | England |
Founded | c.1845 |
The Loder Family of Random Island[a]
The first “Loader” (later shortened to “Loder”) to live on greater Random Island[b] was Silas Loader (“Silas-b1819”) who was born in Old Perlican in 1819[1]. He married Rachel Cooper of Ireland's Eye in August 1845 in the Old Perlican Methodist Church and then moved across the Bay to settle in her home community of Ireland's Eye[2] [see Cooper Family]. Two of Silas-b1819 and Rachel's children later moved to Random Island proper where they raised families - their oldest daughter (Ann) married and moved to Thoroughfare only a kilometer or so across the water from the island of Ireland's Eye, and their oldest son (John-b1850) moved to Snook's Harbour about 30 km to the west up Smith Sound[3]. Their youngest son James-b1860 raised his family in the community of Ireland's Eye, and passed away at his son's home in Thoroughfare[2].
Pre Random Island
The Random Island Loders' earliest (Loder) ancestor to live in Newfoundland was Celas Loader (or, “Silas-b1766”) who, in the late 1700s, went from Sturminster Newton in Dorset England to Harbour Grace. Celas was baptized in Lydlinch Dorset in 1766, as an “illegitimate” son of Mary Loder[4]. He bought land in Bay de Verde in 1800[5], and married Mary Day of there in the Anglican Church in September 1810. It appears that they had at least 4 children[1][6][7]:
Notes
- ↑ Prepared by John W Loder (JohnWLoder@gmail.com) who is a son of Harold Loder and a great-great grandson of Silas-b1819 Loader of Ireland's Eye, with input from his sister Verna (Loder) Wroblewski and other relatives. John has done extensive research on the Loder family, including communications with his 2nd, 3rd, and 4th cousins descended from Silas-b1819 and Rachel of Ireland's Eye.
- ↑ The term "greater Random Island" here refers to Random Island with Ireland's Eye and nearby small islands included, while the term "Random Island area" refers to greater Random Island and communities on the mainland sides of Smith and Random Sounds such as British Harbour. This is in contrast to some works (e.g., the books by W.B.W. Martin (see references) which do not include Ireland's Eye as a part of Random Island.
References
[1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 "Newfoundland's Grand Banks – Genealogical and historical data for the Province of Newfoundland and Labrador".
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 Toope, Eugene (1992). Eye Your Roots’ (and more), The Chronicles, Ireland’s Eye and Rise’s Harbour. Grand Falls – Windsor: E and Eye Enterprises. pp. xi + 221pp.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 Martin, Wilfred B.W. (1990). Random Island Pioneers. St. John's: Creative Publishers. p. 268.
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 "Dorset England, Church of England Baptisms, … , 1538-1812".
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 "Matthews Name Files" (MNF) in the Maritime History Archive (MHA)".
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 "Ancestry Genealogical, Family Trees & Family History Records" (https://www.ancestry.ca/) is a genealogical website with Family Trees based on records and input from its members. It includes some Family Trees with inaccurate information and relations, such that they are not fully reliable. The author's Family Tree can be accessed at this link".
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- ↑ 7.0 7.1 "Provincial Archives of Newfoundland and Labrador (PANL) where John W. Loder has examined paper copies of historical records that are not available on the internet".
- ↑ "Mercantile Navy List".
- ↑ "Naval Marine Archive".