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* Silas (1890-1974) who married Maria Elizabeth (Bessie) Barrett of Broad Cove. They initially lived in Barton | {{Multiple image|total_width = 350 | ||
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* Silas (1890-1974) who married Maria Elizabeth (Bessie) Barrett of Broad Cove. They initially lived in Barton, then settled in Clarenville, and were close friends of the Loders of Snook’s Harbour. They had 2 sons (Reginald, 1928-2012; Frederick (1931- ) and 6 daughters (May, 1918-1918; Kathleen Belle, 1920-2002; Mary Pearl, 1922-2007; Annetta Jean, 1924-2015; Alma, 1926-1928; Monica Beulah May, 1933-1982). Reginald married Evelyn Knee and they moved to Ontario after marrying, while Frederick married Margaret 'Lillian' Legge and they stayed in Newfoundland. Kathleen married Maxwell Johnson, and Mary married Alfred Carberry, with both families staying in Newfoundland. Jean married Jim Adams, and they initially lived in Clarenville but moved to Nova Scotia, while Monica married Chesley Efford, and they moved to Ontario. | |||
* Thomas (1892-1913) who died in Grand Falls of diphtheria. | * Thomas (1892-1913) who died in Grand Falls of diphtheria. | ||
* Rachel Loder (1896-1961) who married William Morris. They adopted the 1-year-old son of Rachel's sister Ellen when she died after the birth of her 5th child. They lived in Montreal where Rachel died. | * Rachel Loder (1896-1961) who married William Morris. They adopted the 1-year-old son of Rachel's sister Ellen when she died after the birth of her 5th child. They lived in Montreal where Rachel died. | ||
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Annie Maud passed away in Lower Lance Cove in 1926 and James passed away in 1956. | Annie Maud passed away in Lower Lance Cove in 1926 and James passed away in 1956. | ||
====Children and Grandchildren of John and Jane Loder==== | ====<ins>Children and Grandchildren of John and Jane Loder</ins>==== | ||
=====William James Loder and Family===== | =====William James Loder and Family===== | ||
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Thomas (often called "Tom") was born in September 1879 in Snook's Harbour. He met his wife Leah French Efford while summer fishing on the French Shore with his father (probably on the Mistletoe) and | Thomas (often called "Tom") was born in September 1879 in Snook's Harbour. He met his wife Leah French Efford while summer fishing on the French Shore with his father (probably on the Mistletoe) and while she was ashore there cooking for her father Samuel Efford of Port de Grave and the crew of his fishing schooner. They married in February 1913 in Port de Grave, and had 3 children: | ||
* John Samuel ("Jack") who was born in Port de Grave (at his mother's family home) in July 1914. In 1930 Jack went to work in Boston where his uncles, aunts and cousins had moved. He later joined the US Army, and then settled and worked in Arlington Massachusetts<ref name=Foot20/>. He married Winifred Bursey (1912-1997) of Bay Roberts, but did not have children. He died in January 1975 and is buried in Arlington. | * John Samuel ("Jack") who was born in Port de Grave (at his mother's family home) in July 1914. In 1930 Jack went to work in Boston where his uncles, aunts and cousins had moved. He later joined the US Army, and then settled and worked in Arlington Massachusetts<ref name=Foot20/>. He married Winifred Bursey (1912-1997) of Bay Roberts, but did not have children. He died in January 1975 and is buried in Arlington. | ||
* Harold Batten who was born in Bareneed (at the home of his mother’s "Auntie Batten") in August 1918. He became a teacher after attending Memorial College, and later obtained degrees from Mount Allison and Acadia Universities . Harold sold insurance in various Trinity Bay communities and was lent money by his Aunt Mon (Martha) to fund his education. He taught school in several Newfoundland and Maritime province communities, including Buchans where he met his wife Lily Ivimey (1921-1973) of Cupids, Gander where their 2 children were born, and Glovertown where he was a school administrator until his retirement in 1974. He passed away in St. John's in October 1990 and is buried in Glovertown. | * Harold Batten who was born in Bareneed (at the home of his mother’s "Auntie Batten") in August 1918. He became a teacher after attending Memorial College, and later obtained degrees from Mount Allison and Acadia Universities . Harold sold insurance in various Trinity Bay communities and was lent money by his Aunt Mon (Martha) to fund his education. He taught school in several Newfoundland and Maritime province communities, including Buchans where he met his wife Lily Ivimey (1921-1973) of Cupids, Gander where their 2 children were born, and Glovertown where he was a school administrator until his retirement in 1974. He passed away in St. John's in October 1990 and is buried in Glovertown. | ||
* Farleigh Isabel who was born in Bareneed in June 1920. She became a teacher after attending Memorial College, and taught in several Newfoundland communities (including Snook's Harbour, Apsey Brook and Hickman's Harbour) before settling in Gander<ref name=Foot21/>. Farleigh married Eric | * Farleigh Isabel who was born in Bareneed in June 1920. She became a teacher after attending Memorial College, and taught in several Newfoundland communities (including Snook's Harbour, Apsey Brook and Hickman's Harbour) before settling in Gander<ref name=Foot21/>. Farleigh married Eric Smith<ref name=Foot10/> of Elliott’s Cove later in life, and did not have any children. She passed away in Gander in 1990 where she is buried. | ||
Following on after his father John, Tom carried out various land and sea activities (farming, fishing, lumbering, carpentry, ferrying) from the Snook's Harbour family property, and also worked in the Nova Scotia coal mines, in order to make a living. After his surviving siblings moved to Boston in the 1920s, he and his family and mother Jane were the only Loders left in Snook's Harbour. In the early 1940s, Tom constructed a new family home (see photos above | Following on after his father John, Tom carried out various land and sea activities (farming, fishing, lumbering, carpentry, ferrying) from the Snook's Harbour family property, and also worked in the Nova Scotia coal mines, in order to make a living. After his surviving siblings moved to Boston in the 1920s, he and his family and mother Jane were the only Loders left in Snook's Harbour. In the early 1940s, Tom constructed a new family home (see photos above), near his father’s original house on the family property. Tragically, he died in a train accident in Clarenville in March 1945, just after leaving on horse-and-sled from Dr. Cross' medical clinic. This was the start of a somewhat abrupt decline of the year-round presence of the Loder family in Snook's Harbour. With son Jack in Boston, children Harold and Farleigh returned to teach in Hickman's Harbour for different periods, while wife Leah spent most winters living with Tom's relatives in Elliott's Cove not far away, before moving on to live with Harold and then Farleigh elsewhere starting in 1949. Leah, Farleigh and Harold and family returned in summer to their Snook's Harbour home for many years, until Harold's his wife Lily passed away (1973) and his health started to decline in the 1970s. Leah died in Gander in 1981 at age 89 years (36 years after Tom’s passing). | ||
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}}Martha Isabella (also known as Mona and "Aunt Mon") was born in January 1884 in Snook's Harbour. She initially stayed near home teaching school in Snook's Harbour and nearby communities between 1906 and 1910, but then went overseas to a nursing school in London, England. After World War I broke out, she was the first Newfoundlander to volunteer for battlefield duty, signing a service contract in November 1914 and remaining in service until March 1919<ref name=Foot20/>. Her bravery is quite remarkable | }}Martha Isabella (also known as Mona and "Aunt Mon") was born in January 1884 in Snook's Harbour. She initially stayed near home teaching school in Snook's Harbour and nearby communities between 1906 and 1910, but then went overseas to a nursing school in London, England. After World War I broke out, she was the first Newfoundlander to volunteer for battlefield duty, signing a service contract in November 1914 and remaining in service until March 1919<ref name=Foot20/>. Her bravery is quite remarkable<ref name=Foot22/> [also, see [[Martha_Loder|Notable People]]]. After the war, Martha worked in London, Manitoba, Boston and St. John's, before settling to work as a nurse in Boston where her siblings Will and Lily Joyce and their families had moved. She was especially supportive of, and highly regarded by, her nieces and nephews, both in Massachusetts and back home in Newfoundland. She passed away and was buried in Somerville Massachusetts in June 1963. | ||
=====Rachel Loder===== | =====Rachel Loder===== | ||
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====Children and Grandchildren of James and Caroline Loder==== | ====<ins>Children and Grandchildren of James and Caroline Loder</ins>==== | ||
=====Ananias Loder===== | =====Ananias Loder===== | ||
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Hattie was born in December 1890 and first married Philip Henry Mills (1887-1934) of Thoroughfare in 1914. They lived in Thoroughfare and had 5 | Hattie was born in December 1890 and first married Philip Henry Mills (1887-1934) of Thoroughfare in 1914. They lived in Thoroughfare and had 5 children<ref name=Foot02/><ref name=Foot07/>: | ||
* Signe who was born in August 1915 and married (Rev) Robert Bertram (Bert) Green (1911-2000). They lived in various communities in Newfoundland and Ontario, and had 3 daughters<ref name=Foot23/>. Signe passed away in Kingston Ontario in 2003. | * Signe who was born in August 1915 and married (Rev) Robert Bertram (Bert) Green (1911-2000). They lived in various communities in Newfoundland and Ontario, and had 3 daughters<ref name=Foot23/>. Signe passed away in Kingston Ontario in 2003. | ||
* Daphne who was born in September 1917 and passed away in Thoroughfare in 1932. | * Daphne who was born in September 1917 and passed away in Thoroughfare in 1932. | ||
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* Rosalie who was born in 1924 and first married George H Janes (1922-2009) with whom she had 2 children while living in the Clarenville area. She later married Gerald Duffitt before passing away in February 2021. | * Rosalie who was born in 1924 and first married George H Janes (1922-2009) with whom she had 2 children while living in the Clarenville area. She later married Gerald Duffitt before passing away in February 2021. | ||
After her first husband Philip's early death, Hattie married George Pierce (1883-1965) of Clarenville in 1939. Hattie passed away in Clarenville in 1965. She had 7 grandchildren and at least 12 great grandchildren, one of whom has purchased and converted the Anglican Church in his paternal grandmother’s hometown of Winterton (formerly Scilly Cove) into a community cultural center named Trinity Hall<ref name=Foot24/>. This same great grandson (of Hattie and Philip) produced a CD in 1995 entitled ‘Silas Loder’ with 12 original sound tracks and one of the 1895 photos of Silas-b1819 (see above) on the inside cover<ref name=Foot25/>. | After her first husband Philip's early death, Hattie married George Pierce (1883-1965) of Clarenville in 1939. Hattie passed away in Clarenville in 1965. She had 7 grandchildren and at least 12 great grandchildren, one of whom has purchased and converted the Anglican Church in his paternal grandmother’s hometown of Winterton (formerly Scilly Cove) into a community cultural and music center named Trinity Hall<ref name=Foot24/>. This same great grandson (of Hattie and Philip) produced a CD in 1995 entitled ‘Silas Loder’ with 12 original sound tracks and one of the 1895 photos of Silas-b1819 (see above) on the inside cover<ref name=Foot25/>. | ||
=====Silas Loder and Family===== | =====Silas Loder and Family===== | ||
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* Ursula Sybil was born in 1918. She was a school teacher for 6 years, before joining the Royal Canadian Air Force (Women’s Division) | * Ursula Sybil was born in 1918. She was a school teacher for 6 years, before joining the Royal Canadian Air Force (Women’s Division) in 1942<ref name=Foot20/><ref name=Foot21/>. Sybil trained in Ottawa, studied meteorology at the University of Toronto, and was then posted in St. John's and Nova Scotia during World War II. She was well-known for her singing before and during her war service. After the war ended, Sergeant Loder received multiple medals and an honourable discharge from the RCAF. She then emigrated to Wales to marry Petty Officer Idris Lewis (1912-1999) of the Royal Navy. They had 2 sons there. Sybil died in Wales in 2006. | ||
* Freddie died as a baby in Thoroughfare in 1918. | * Freddie died as a baby in Thoroughfare in 1918. | ||
* Marion Vera was born in 1921 and married Raymond Davis (1913-2000). They lived in Port aux Basques where they had 2 daughters. Marion died in St. John’s in 2015. | * Marion Vera was born in 1921 and married Raymond Davis (1913-2000). They lived in Port aux Basques where they had 2 daughters. Marion died in St. John’s in 2015. | ||
* Karl Maclean (“Mac”) was born in 1925 and married Ruby Manuel (1922-2007) of Deer Lake. They lived in St. John’s and Deer Lake, and they had 2 daughters. Mac died in 1989 and is buried with Ruby in Deer Lake. | * Karl Maclean (“Mac”) was born in 1925 and married Ruby Manuel (1922-2007) of Deer Lake. They lived in St. John’s and Deer Lake, and they had 2 daughters. Mac died in 1989 and is buried with Ruby in Deer Lake. | ||
* Hazel Doris died as a baby in Thoroughfare in 1927. | * Hazel Doris died as a baby in Thoroughfare in 1927. | ||
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{{efn|name=fn1|Prepared by [[User:Jloder|John W Loder]] ([mailto:JohnWLoder@gmail.com 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 | {{efn|name=fn1|Prepared by [[User:Jloder|John W Loder]] ([mailto:JohnWLoder@gmail.com 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.}} | on the Loder family, including communications with his 2nd, 3rd, and 4th cousins descended from Silas-b1819 and Rachel of Ireland's Eye.}} | ||
{{efn|name=fn2|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 | {{efn|name=fn2|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.}} | ||
{{efn|name=fn3|The notation "FirstName-bnnnn", such as "Silas-b1819", where "b" refers to born or baptized, and "nnnn" to a specific (or approximate) year, will be used to help keep track of some different members of the Loder Family, especially those with the first name of Silas. "(bbbb-dddd)" refers to the year "bbbb" of birth or baptism and the year "dddd" of death.}} | {{efn|name=fn3|The notation "FirstName-bnnnn", such as "Silas-b1819", where "b" refers to born or baptized, and "nnnn" to a specific (or approximate) year, will be used to help keep track of some different members of the Loder Family, especially those with the first name of Silas. "(bbbb-dddd)" refers to the year "bbbb" of birth or baptism and the year "dddd" of death.}} | ||
{{efn|name=fn4|"ca" is a short form of "circa", meaning "around" a particular year but not necessarily that year exactly.}} | {{efn|name=fn4|"ca" is a short form of "circa", meaning "around" a particular year but not necessarily that year exactly.}} | ||
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{{efn-lr|name=Cred04|Ancestry.ca via Carole Ann Jordan Binder }} | {{efn-lr|name=Cred04|Ancestry.ca via Carole Ann Jordan Binder }} | ||
{{efn-lr|name=Cred05|Provided by Nita (Gardner) Acker}} | {{efn-lr|name=Cred05|Provided by Nita (Gardner) Acker}} | ||
{{efn-lr|name=Cred06|Ancestry.ca via AckerN }} | {{efn-lr|name=Cred06|Ancestry.ca via AckerN, or provided by Nita Acker }} | ||
{{efn-lr|name=Cred07|Ancestry.ca via Karen Ivany}} | {{efn-lr|name=Cred07|Ancestry.ca via Karen Ivany}} | ||
{{efn-lr|name=Cred08|Ancestry.ca via Shelley Gosse}} | {{efn-lr|name=Cred08|Ancestry.ca via Shelley Gosse}} | ||
{{efn-lr|name=Cred09|"The Memoirs of Signe (Mills) Green}} | {{efn-lr|name=Cred09|"The Memoirs of Signe (Mills) Green"}} | ||
{{efn-lr|name=Cred10|Martin (1991) via Marion Davis}} | {{efn-lr|name=Cred10|Martin (1991) via Marion Davis}} | ||
{{efn-lr|name=Cred11|Provided by Elaine (Davis) Moores}} | {{efn-lr|name=Cred11|Provided by the late Elaine (Davis) Moores}} | ||
{{efn-lr|name=Cred12|Martin (1994 | {{efn-lr|name=Cred12|Martin (1994)}} | ||
{{efn-lr|name=Cred13|Ancestry.ca via Paula Sheridan}} | {{efn-lr|name=Cred13|Ancestry.ca via Paula Sheridan}} | ||
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|location=Grand Falls – Windsor | |location=Grand Falls – Windsor | ||
|publisher=E and Eye Enterprises | |publisher=E and Eye Enterprises. | ||
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<ref name=Foot03>{{cite book | <ref name=Foot03>{{cite book | ||
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|publisher=Creative Publishers | |publisher=Creative Publishers. | ||
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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=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|publisher= | <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|publisher=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)|publisher=Where John W. Loder has examined paper copies of historical records that are not available on the internet}}</ref> | <ref name=Foot07>{{cite web |url=https://www.therooms.ca/collections-research |title=Provincial Archives of Newfoundland and Labrador (PANL)|publisher=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=Foot08>{{cite web |url=https://www.crewlist.org.uk/#top |title=Mercantile Navy List}}</ref> | ||
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|location=St. John’s, NL | |location=St. John’s, NL | ||
|publisher=First published by Advocate Publishing Company Ltd. Re-published by Creative Printers & Publishers Ltd. | |publisher=First published by Advocate Publishing Company Ltd. Re-published by Creative Printers & Publishers Ltd. | ||
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<ref name=Foot17>{{cite book | <ref name=Foot17>{{cite book |