
Bromley Griffin and Emma Elizabeth Toop
Bromley Griffin married Elizabeth Emma Toop (Emma) on April 26, 1892, in at the Church of St. Quiricus and Julietta in Tickenham, Somerset, England.

Bromley Griffin married Elizabeth Emma Toop (Emma) on April 26, 1892, in at the Church of St. Quiricus and Julietta in Tickenham, Somerset, England.

Alfred Griffin married Laura Wallis on June 22, 1887, at All Saints Parish in Kingston Seymour, Somerset, England.

Henry Matthew Ireson emigrated from England and married Margaret Josephine Aldcroft on November 28, 1908, in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada.

Sidney Bird Griffin married Amelia Gage Wallis (his cousin) on March 31, 1902, at All Saints Church in Kingston Seymour, England.

When Daniel Goodland was born in 1829 in Lovington, Somerset, England, his father, William Goodland (1789-1859), was 40 and his mother, Edith (née Kelly) (1792-?),

Charles Griffin married Ellen Gage on April 5, 1891, at All Saints Church in Kingston Seymour, Somerset, England. They had nine children.

When Wallace* Griffin was born on September 22, 1862, in Kingston Seymour, Somerset, England, his father, Samuel Bird Griffin (1834-1890), was 28 and his mother, Jane

Matthew Ireson married Esther Frances Dovey on May 21, 1881, at Holy Trinity Church in Islington, Middlesex, when he was 25 and she was 22.

The Bristol and Avon Family History Society website describes Kingston Seymour and a 2013 article by Bob Ford suggests: “The families of Stuckey, Griffin and Wallis arrived [in Kingston

Charles Griffin was 25 when he married Lucy Ann Goulstone, age 24, on April 22, 1862, in Kingston Seymour, Somerset, England.

When Edward Visheau was born on April 19, 1891, his father, Ezeph Visheau (1861-1931), a shoemaker, and his mother, Caroline (née Harvey) (1862-?), were 29.

My great-uncle Ernie Prosser was a boxer in his youth and he won the Buffalo Golden Gloves in 1944.