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ElizabethHerts
19-03-17, 13:00
Ann and her husband John went to Canada. John died in 1901 in Ontario.

Is there free access to Canadian censuses? I want to track Ann and see when she died. Also I would like to look at their children too.

Ann was born in 1831 and John in 1829 in Portsea, Hampshire.

Merry
19-03-17, 13:09
I briefly looked at the 1911 Canadian census on Family Search but couldn't see Ann or John.

ElizabethHerts
19-03-17, 13:14
In 1891 John Harfield Hatch is in Normanby, Ontario, but there is no image. It says he is widowed.

Janet
19-03-17, 13:38
That death was in Grey County, so does any of this help, Elizabeth?

https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/Grey_County,_Ontario

https://familysearch.org/search/catalog/results?count=20&placeId=172699&query=%2Bplace%3A"Canada%2C%20Ontario%2C%20Grey"

I noticed that Harfield was mistranscribed Warfield in one place I saw.

ElizabethHerts
19-03-17, 13:47
Thanks, Janet. I'll look at those.

On Family Search in 1871 there is a family with mother? Annie and a son Harfield born c. 1867. Other children William, James and Harry, whom I don't have on my tree so far.

I don't know if this is my Ann Cranley Hatch or not, but the name Harfield is a family name.

ElizabethHerts
19-03-17, 14:00
In 1881 the family, minus Ann, who has died, are at Normanby, Grey.

Name John H. Hatch
Gender Male
Age 52y
Birth Year 1829
Birthplace England
Marital Status Widowed
Occupation Farmer
Ethnicity English
Religion Ch.of Engl
Head of Household Name John H. Hatch
Event Place Normanby, Grey South, Ontario, Canada
District Number 154
Sub-District C
Division 1
Page Number 42
Family Number 185
Affiliate Film Number C-13260

There are more children:
Mary, Henry and Emily.

Janet
19-03-17, 14:39
Okay, yes, I thought this sounded familiar. It's the same county where Tom Tom went in search of his 5xgreat aunt last year. That was in Owen Sound, which is the county seat. If you look on that thread you'll find some links that Jenny gave Tom.
Canadian research help needed! (http://www.genealogistsforum.co.uk/forum/showthread.php?t=24296)

Normanby is mentioned as the Division of Grey County where the death occurred. I don't see a modern Normanby on Google Maps, but there are many place names with reference to Normanby about 65-70 km south of Owen Sound. Then I found this describing "Ayton, the heart of Normanby Township":
https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/Ayton,_Ontario,_Canada

It is a "Guide to Ayton, Ontario, Canada ancestry, family history and genealogy: birth records, marriage records, death records, census records, parish registers, and military records."

ElizabethHerts
19-03-17, 14:46
Thanks, Janet. That's very helpful.

Unfortunately I don't have any world-wide subscriptions as I don't have the need most of the time as my main lines stayed put in the UK.

ElizabethHerts
19-03-17, 14:48
Ann Cranley Hatch must have died between the 1871 and 1881 Censuses.

The eldest child, Annie Mary Hatch, born in Portsea, Hampshire in 1854, didn't settle in Canada but married Henry Coury Cleverly in 1881 in Portsea.