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William Harvey MOULTON
1900 William Harvey Moulton
William Harvey MOULTON  ‎(I6458)‎
Given Names: William Harvey
Surname: MOULTON

Gender: MaleMale
      

Birth: 1849 21 22
Death: 2 April 1933 ‎(Age 84)‎ Ingersoll, Ontario, Canada
Personal Facts and Details
Birth 1849 21 22
Baptism 4 November 1849 Sawston, Cambridgeshire, England

Marriage Zella STALLAN - 20 June 1874 ‎(Age 25)‎ Sawston, Cambridgeshire, England

Marriage Caroline BOWMAN - 17 October 1882 ‎(Age 33)‎ Ingersoll, Ontario, Canada


Hide Details Note: Ontario Marriage Register for Oxford County # 8752- 1882, Wm. Harvey Moulton, age 31
of Ingersoll, born England, widower, blacksmith, parents John Harvey and Elizabeth
married Caroline Bowman, age 21 of Ingersoll, born England, parents Wiliam and Sarah
Bowman. Witnesses: William Bowman and Martha Smart. Marriage was 17 October
1882 in Ingersoll, by Rev. Thos. Trotter. Both were Baptist.

Biographical Notes

Hide Details Note: William Harvey Moulton was born in Sawston, Cambridgeshire U.K about 1849. His birth date is unknown or unconfirmed. He was baptized on November 4th 1849. William Harvey Moulton and his wife Zelia Stallan arrived in Canada in 1874 and settled in Ingersoll, Ontario.

Zelia and son William James died in 1979.

William Harvey now without his family moved in with the Bowman family on North Town Line in Ingersoll. The Bowman and Moultons were friends from the U.K.

In the year of 1882 William Harvey married Caroline Bowman, a marriage that lasted over 50 years.

Due to William Harvey's blindness he never saw the last two children born, Clement and Ruth.

Biographical Notes

Hide Details Note: Ingersoll farmhouse
The original Moulton homestead property is thought to have been owned by the Bowman family and sold to William and Caroline ‎(nee Bowman)‎ Moulton after their marriage.

It consisted of five acres which included a pasture and a wooded area and a creek at the bottom end. The west side of the house was lined to the road with huge fir trees while the front along the road was lined with maples 75-100 years old. The remainder of the property was devoted to fruit trees ‎(apple, pear, peach)‎ a raspberry patch and a large and varied vegetable garden. The initial structure is shown upper left. The final structure consisted of an addition to the main floor and second story with four bedrooms and three piece bathroom. The main floor was made up of a large kitchen in the southwest corner, a dining room in the southeast corner and two parlors across the north side. The basement was constructed of a stone and cement foundation and walls. The floor was dirt. This area was used as a cold storage area for produce gathered from the fields. The barn shown is the only remaining building left standing on the original Moulton property. It looks to be in the same condition as remembered 67 years ago. It sits on a stone and cement foundation with a cold storage cellar on the left side of the structure. Above it on the ground level was an area for feed storage and farm implements. To the right at ground level were two stalls for milking cows. The second story held the feed ‎(bay etc.)‎ for the livestock. The only change seems to be an overhead aluminium door replacing the old wooden door.

After Caroline Moulton died in June 1942, Harvey Moulton the eldest son continued to live alone on the property until the early 60's when Frank Moulton the 3rd brother in the family bought the homestead and joined Harvey. After Frank's death in 1979 the property was inherited by his son Norman Moulton who demolished the farmhouse and built a bungalow in
its place. Subsequently the farming portion of the property was sold off and developed into residential housing. Today the only remaining vestige that 3 generations of Moultons were born, lived and died there is Moulton Court, a street located where the orchard once stood.

Memories


Hide Details Source: Ruth Grieve

Citation Details:  Sep 2003


Hide Details Note: Ruth Grieve remembers stories from Ruth Moulton Gallagher early life. Her father William Harvey worked in the foundry but in his early years became blind due to
Glaucoma. Ruth, Walter and Harvey Moulton inherited this eye condition. Walter and Harvey became blind but Ruth with constant treatment managed to save her sight into her 90th year. Her father was gifted musically. He could read and transpose music and played the cello. The family formed a small orchestra in which Ruth played the piano, Earl the violin and Clement a horn. Their father played the cello as well as acting conductor. He had absolute pitch. She believes they played for afternoon soirees. After her father became blind he was employed at the Evans Piano Factory. Ruth and Clement would walk him to work each day and meet him after school to walk him home.

Obituary


Hide Details Source: Ingersoll Tribune

Citation Details:  6 April 1933; 13 April 1933


Hide Details Note: WilLIAM H. MOULTON:
One of Ingersoll's older and most respected residents passed away on Sunday evening, April 2nd in the person of William H: Moulton, North Town Line. He was in his 83rd year. Deceased had not been in his usual health for some few years back, but the more serious turn of his illness came about a year ago. He had been confined to his bed for the greater part of the past 7 months. In the passing of Mr. Moulton, Ingersoll, has lost a resident of sterling character in every sense of the word. Although deprived of his sight many years ago he had maintained an exceptionally bright outlook on life. From him his friends heard no complaint. His home, his friends and his music- all these had been centres of deep interest and attachment through his years.
Born in Cambridge England, deceased came to Ingersoll 54 years ago. He had resided here continuously since that time. In fact he was married over 50 years ago in the house where he died, and where had spent more than a half century.
He was employed for some years in the late Noxon plant, and from there went to the Evans Bros., piano plant, where he was a valued employee for 29 years.
A consistent lover of music and a musician of marked capabilities, he had moved prominently in musical circles here in years gone by. He was a cellist whose services were widely sought. He had also played other kindred instruments in choir and orchestral work here. His grounding in music was thorough and his technique sympathetic and masterful. There was no occasion which held more delight for him than a musical gathering in which he could take part. In latter years, his own musical activities had ceased, but his love of good music remained with him always.
Of kindly, neighbourly qualities, he had been one to make for himself many sincere friends who will learn with deep regret of his passing. He was a adherent of the Ingersoll Baptist Church, and one of the older members of lodge Imperial, Sons of England.
Besides the widow, he is survived by five sons and two daughters as follows: Harvey at home, Earl, Burford; Frank, Ingersoll; Walter and Clement, Windsor; Mrs. N.J. Lucas, Inglewood, Cal; Miss Ruth, Buffalo.
The funeral will be held from the family residence, North Town Line, to Ingersoll Rural cemetery, on Wednesday afternoon, with service at the house at 2:30 o'clock.

April 13 1933
William H Moulton
The funeral of Williiam H Moulton was held from his late residence North Town Line on Wednesday afternoon April 5th to the Ingersoll Rural Cemetery. Service was conducted at the house at 2:30 o'clock by Rev. Don Cameron, pastor of the Ingersoll Baptist Church, and was very largely attended. The many beautiful floral tributes bore silent testimony of the esteem in which the Mr. Moulton was held by a wide circle of friends. The pallbearers were Messrs. Fred Bowman, William Bowman, Stanley Bowman, Samuel Bowman, E Shipton and E Wolstenholme, the latter two representing the lodge Imperial, SOE.

Death 2 April 1933 ‎(Age 84)‎ Ingersoll, Ontario, Canada

Burial 5 April 1933 ‎(3 days after death)‎ Ingersoll, Ontario, Canada

Last Change 25 November 2007 - 13:38
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Parents Family  (F2683)
John Harvey MOULTON
1828 - 1893
Elizabeth FREESTONE
1826 - 1867
William Harvey MOULTON
1849 - 1933
Sarah Elizabeth MOULTON
1850 -
Robert John MOULTON
1852 -
Ann Annie MOULTON
1853 -
Elizabeth Eliza MOULTON
1855 -
John Harvey MOULTON
1857 -
Richard Walter MOULTON
1861 -
Jane MOULTON
1864 -
Laura MOULTON
1865 -

Step-Parent Family  (F3730)
John Harvey MOULTON
1828 - 1893
Caroline ‎(unknown)‎
-
Frederick MOULTON
1872 -
Oliver MOULTON
1876 -

Immediate Family  (F3020)
Zella STALLAN
1852 - 1879
William James MOULTON
- 1879

Immediate Family  (F3021)
Caroline BOWMAN
1862 - 1942
William Harvey MOULTON
1884 - 1985
Sarah Elizabeth MOULTON
1886 - 1965
Earl F. MOULTON
1888 - 1978
Francis Willis MOULTON
1891 - 1979
Walter Scott MOULTON
1893 - 1975
Clement Bowman MOULTON
1897 - 1976
Ruth Caroline MOULTON
1900 - 1997


Notes
Marriage Ontario Marriage Register for Oxford County # 8752- 1882, Wm. Harvey Moulton, age 31
of Ingersoll, born England, widower, blacksmith, parents John Harvey and Elizabeth
married Caroline Bowman, age 21 of Ingersoll, born England, parents Wiliam and Sarah
Bowman. Witnesses: William Bowman and Martha Smart. Marriage was 17 October
1882 in Ingersoll, by Rev. Thos. Trotter. Both were Baptist.
Marriage Ontario Marriage Register for Oxford County # 8752- 1882, Wm. Harvey Moulton, age 31
of Ingersoll, born England, widower, blacksmith, parents John Harvey and Elizabeth
married Caroline Bowman, age 21 of Ingersoll, born England, parents Wiliam and Sarah
Bowman. Witnesses: William Bowman and Martha Smart. Marriage was 17 October
1882 in Ingersoll, by Rev. Thos. Trotter. Both were Baptist.
Biographical Notes William Harvey Moulton was born in Sawston, Cambridgeshire U.K about 1849. His birth date is unknown or unconfirmed. He was baptized on November 4th 1849. William Harvey Moulton and his wife Zelia Stallan arrived in Canada in 1874 and settled in Ingersoll, Ontario.

Zelia and son William James died in 1979.

William Harvey now without his family moved in with the Bowman family on North Town Line in Ingersoll. The Bowman and Moultons were friends from the U.K.

In the year of 1882 William Harvey married Caroline Bowman, a marriage that lasted over 50 years.

Due to William Harvey's blindness he never saw the last two children born, Clement and Ruth.
Biographical Notes Ingersoll farmhouse
The original Moulton homestead property is thought to have been owned by the Bowman family and sold to William and Caroline ‎(nee Bowman)‎ Moulton after their marriage.

It consisted of five acres which included a pasture and a wooded area and a creek at the bottom end. The west side of the house was lined to the road with huge fir trees while the front along the road was lined with maples 75-100 years old. The remainder of the property was devoted to fruit trees ‎(apple, pear, peach)‎ a raspberry patch and a large and varied vegetable garden. The initial structure is shown upper left. The final structure consisted of an addition to the main floor and second story with four bedrooms and three piece bathroom. The main floor was made up of a large kitchen in the southwest corner, a dining room in the southeast corner and two parlors across the north side. The basement was constructed of a stone and cement foundation and walls. The floor was dirt. This area was used as a cold storage area for produce gathered from the fields. The barn shown is the only remaining building left standing on the original Moulton property. It looks to be in the same condition as remembered 67 years ago. It sits on a stone and cement foundation with a cold storage cellar on the left side of the structure. Above it on the ground level was an area for feed storage and farm implements. To the right at ground level were two stalls for milking cows. The second story held the feed ‎(bay etc.)‎ for the livestock. The only change seems to be an overhead aluminium door replacing the old wooden door.

After Caroline Moulton died in June 1942, Harvey Moulton the eldest son continued to live alone on the property until the early 60's when Frank Moulton the 3rd brother in the family bought the homestead and joined Harvey. After Frank's death in 1979 the property was inherited by his son Norman Moulton who demolished the farmhouse and built a bungalow in
its place. Subsequently the farming portion of the property was sold off and developed into residential housing. Today the only remaining vestige that 3 generations of Moultons were born, lived and died there is Moulton Court, a street located where the orchard once stood.
Memories Ruth Grieve remembers stories from Ruth Moulton Gallagher early life. Her father William Harvey worked in the foundry but in his early years became blind due to
Glaucoma. Ruth, Walter and Harvey Moulton inherited this eye condition. Walter and Harvey became blind but Ruth with constant treatment managed to save her sight into her 90th year. Her father was gifted musically. He could read and transpose music and played the cello. The family formed a small orchestra in which Ruth played the piano, Earl the violin and Clement a horn. Their father played the cello as well as acting conductor. He had absolute pitch. She believes they played for afternoon soirees. After her father became blind he was employed at the Evans Piano Factory. Ruth and Clement would walk him to work each day and meet him after school to walk him home.
Obituary WilLIAM H. MOULTON:
One of Ingersoll's older and most respected residents passed away on Sunday evening, April 2nd in the person of William H: Moulton, North Town Line. He was in his 83rd year. Deceased had not been in his usual health for some few years back, but the more serious turn of his illness came about a year ago. He had been confined to his bed for the greater part of the past 7 months. In the passing of Mr. Moulton, Ingersoll, has lost a resident of sterling character in every sense of the word. Although deprived of his sight many years ago he had maintained an exceptionally bright outlook on life. From him his friends heard no complaint. His home, his friends and his music- all these had been centres of deep interest and attachment through his years.
Born in Cambridge England, deceased came to Ingersoll 54 years ago. He had resided here continuously since that time. In fact he was married over 50 years ago in the house where he died, and where had spent more than a half century.
He was employed for some years in the late Noxon plant, and from there went to the Evans Bros., piano plant, where he was a valued employee for 29 years.
A consistent lover of music and a musician of marked capabilities, he had moved prominently in musical circles here in years gone by. He was a cellist whose services were widely sought. He had also played other kindred instruments in choir and orchestral work here. His grounding in music was thorough and his technique sympathetic and masterful. There was no occasion which held more delight for him than a musical gathering in which he could take part. In latter years, his own musical activities had ceased, but his love of good music remained with him always.
Of kindly, neighbourly qualities, he had been one to make for himself many sincere friends who will learn with deep regret of his passing. He was a adherent of the Ingersoll Baptist Church, and one of the older members of lodge Imperial, Sons of England.
Besides the widow, he is survived by five sons and two daughters as follows: Harvey at home, Earl, Burford; Frank, Ingersoll; Walter and Clement, Windsor; Mrs. N.J. Lucas, Inglewood, Cal; Miss Ruth, Buffalo.
The funeral will be held from the family residence, North Town Line, to Ingersoll Rural cemetery, on Wednesday afternoon, with service at the house at 2:30 o'clock.

April 13 1933
William H Moulton
The funeral of Williiam H Moulton was held from his late residence North Town Line on Wednesday afternoon April 5th to the Ingersoll Rural Cemetery. Service was conducted at the house at 2:30 o'clock by Rev. Don Cameron, pastor of the Ingersoll Baptist Church, and was very largely attended. The many beautiful floral tributes bore silent testimony of the esteem in which the Mr. Moulton was held by a wide circle of friends. The pallbearers were Messrs. Fred Bowman, William Bowman, Stanley Bowman, Samuel Bowman, E Shipton and E Wolstenholme, the latter two representing the lodge Imperial, SOE.

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Sources

Source
Bronte Chapman Gould

Source
England Census 1871
Citation Details:  Cambridgeshire, Sawston #7

Source
Bev Moulton
Publication: Emails: Aug 2006

Source
England Census 1861
Citation Details:  Cambridgeshire, Sawston #7 High Street
Memories Ruth Grieve
Citation Details:  Sep 2003
Obituary Ingersoll Tribune
Citation Details:  6 April 1933; 13 April 1933

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1900 William Harvey Moulton1900 William Harvey Moulton  ‎(M489)‎
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Family with Parents
Father
John Harvey MOULTON ‎(I7371)‎
Birth 1828 20 21 Sawston, Cambridgeshire, England
Death 1893 ‎(Age 65)‎
-2 years
Mother
 
Elizabeth FREESTONE ‎(I7372)‎
Birth 21 January 1826 Beddington, Surrey, England
Death 1867 ‎(Age 40)‎

Marriage: 24 February 1849 -- Linton, Cambridgeshire, England
-2 months
#1
William Harvey MOULTON ‎(I6458)‎
Birth 1849 21 22
Death 2 April 1933 ‎(Age 84)‎ Ingersoll, Ontario, Canada
1 year
#2
Sister
Sarah Elizabeth MOULTON ‎(I11612)‎
Birth circa 1850 22 23
2 years
#3
Brother
Robert John MOULTON ‎(I11611)‎
Birth circa 1852 24 25 Foots Cray, Kent, England
1 year
#4
Sister
Ann Annie MOULTON ‎(I11610)‎
Birth circa 1853 25 26 Sawston, Cambridgeshire, England
2 years
#5
Sister
Elizabeth Eliza MOULTON ‎(I11609)‎
Birth circa 1855 27 28 Sawston, Cambridgeshire, England
2 years
#6
Brother
John Harvey MOULTON ‎(I11608)‎
Birth circa 1857 29 30 Sawston, Cambridgeshire, England
4 years
#7
Brother
Richard Walter MOULTON ‎(I11607)‎
Birth circa 1861 33 34 Sawston, Cambridgeshire, England
3 years
#8
Sister
Jane MOULTON ‎(I11606)‎
Birth circa 1864 36 37 Sawston, Cambridgeshire, England
1 year
#9
Sister
Laura MOULTON ‎(I11605)‎
Birth circa 1865 37 38 Sawston, Cambridgeshire, England
Father's Family with Caroline ‎(unknown)‎
Father
John Harvey MOULTON ‎(I7371)‎
Birth 1828 20 21 Sawston, Cambridgeshire, England
Death 1893 ‎(Age 65)‎
Step-Mother

Marriage: circa 1871
1 year
#1
Half-Brother
Frederick MOULTON ‎(I11620)‎
Birth circa 1872 44 Sawston, Cambridgeshire, England
4 years
#2
Half-Brother
Oliver MOULTON ‎(I11619)‎
Birth circa 1876 48 Sawston, Cambridgeshire, England
Family with Zella STALLAN
William Harvey MOULTON ‎(I6458)‎
Birth 1849 21 22
Death 2 April 1933 ‎(Age 84)‎ Ingersoll, Ontario, Canada
3 years
Wife
 
Zella STALLAN ‎(I6459)‎
Birth circa 1852
Death 9 November 1879 ‎(Age 27)‎ Ingersoll, Ontario, Canada

Marriage: 20 June 1874 -- Sawston, Cambridgeshire, England
#1
Son
William James MOULTON ‎(I6474)‎
Birth Yes
Death 1879
Family with Caroline BOWMAN
William Harvey MOULTON ‎(I6458)‎
Birth 1849 21 22
Death 2 April 1933 ‎(Age 84)‎ Ingersoll, Ontario, Canada
13 years
Wife
 
Caroline BOWMAN ‎(I6460)‎
Birth 22 March 1862 Duxford, Cambridgeshire, England
Death 30 July 1942 ‎(Age 80)‎ Ingersoll, Ontario, Canada

Marriage: 17 October 1882 -- Ingersoll, Ontario, Canada
2 years
#1
Son
William Harvey MOULTON ‎(I6461)‎
Birth 2 December 1884 35 22 Ingersoll, Ontario, Canada
Death 1985 ‎(Age 100)‎ Woodstock, Ontario, Canada
2 years
#2
Daughter
Sarah Elizabeth MOULTON ‎(I6462)‎
Birth 12 November 1886 37 24 Ingersoll, Ontario, Canada
Death 29 March 1965 ‎(Age 78)‎ Inglewood, Los Angeles County, California, USA
14 months
#3
Son
Earl F. MOULTON ‎(I6464)‎
Birth 23 January 1888 39 25 Ingersoll, Ontario, Canada
Death circa 1978 ‎(Age 89)‎ British Columbia, Canada
3 years
#4
Son
Francis Willis MOULTON ‎(I6465)‎
Birth 16 June 1891 42 29 Ingersoll, Ontario, Canada
Death 28 July 1979 ‎(Age 88)‎ Ingersoll, Ontario, Canada
2 years
#5
Son
Walter Scott MOULTON ‎(I6467)‎
Birth 27 August 1893 44 31 Ingersoll, Ontario, Canada
Death 9 May 1975 ‎(Age 81)‎ Windsor, Ontario, Canada
4 years
#6
Son
Clement Bowman MOULTON ‎(I6470)‎
Birth 17 September 1897 48 35 Ingersoll, Ontario, Canada
Death 3 November 1976 ‎(Age 79)‎ Windsor, Ontario, Canada
3 years
#7
Daughter
Ruth Caroline MOULTON ‎(I6472)‎
Birth 14 March 1900 51 37 Ingersoll, Ontario, Canada
Death 29 December 1997 ‎(Age 97)‎ Buffalo, Erie County, New York, USA