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Charles Harvey Oulton
1839 - 1914 (74 years)-
Name Charles Harvey Oulton Born 5 Nov 1839 , , New Brunswick, Canada [1, 2] Christened 24 Feb 1840 Point de Bute, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada Gender Male AltBirth 9 Nov 1840 , , , Canada [3] Census 1851 Westmorland Parish, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada [4] - 11 in 1851 census
Census 1861 Westmorland Parish, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada [5] - 21 in 1861 census
Census 1871 Saint John, Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada [6] - 30 in 1871 census
Occupation Saint John, Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada [2] trading and export bsiness Occupation 1871 Saint John, Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada [6] shipping merchant Occupation Sep 1914 Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States [3] real estate agent Residence , , , United States [2] Died 10 Sep 1914 Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States [3] Buried Northwood Cemetery, Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States [3] Notes - ID=OU 11413
NAME:Charles H Oulton - Oulton family Tree, by Gladys Trenholm PARN: BD:1840
NAME: - Register of Baptism, St Mark's, Point de Bute PARN:Edwin & Elizabeth Oulton BD: CD: CP: baptised by Geo Townshend, Minister
-RO Charles F Oulton BD:1840
Person ID I981 Arthur - Research Last Modified 7 Jul 2013
Father Thomas Edwin Oulton, b. 1815, Westmorland Point, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada , d. 21 Mar 1899, Westmorland Point, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada (Age 84 years) Mother Elizabeth Carter, b. 1815, Westmorland Parish, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada , d. 12 Aug 1900, Sackville, , New Brunswick, Canada (Age 85 years) Family ID F183 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Josephine Mintzer, b. Abt 1843, d. 25 Sep 1900, Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States (Age ~ 57 years) Married CA 1885 [2, 7] Family ID F184 Group Sheet | Family Chart
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Event Map = Link to Google Earth
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Photos Bell from Ship George H Oulton
There were two ships with the name George H Oulton. The first was registered in Saint John, NB and was lost at sea en route from New York to France on 1 Jan 1871. A second ship was built in 1872 in Sackville, NB and registered in Saint John, NB. It was wrecked off Howth, Co Dublin, Ireland on 24 Oct 1881 during a trip from Antwerp, Belgium to Saint John, NB. Both ships are believed to have been owned by George Heber Oulton and his brother, Charles Harvey Oulton, who were shipping merchants in Saint John, NB during this time period.
I was told by Terry Oulton that the bell was recovered in the Gulf of St Lawrence, but this doesn't match the locations of either wreck.
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Sources - [S38] Parish: NB, Mt Whatley - St Marks (Reliability: 3).
- [S783] Info: Shirley (Oulton) Dobson, letter and family group sheets, 18 Aug 1999.
- [S2843] Vital Stats: PA, Philaelphia City Deaths, 1803-1915 (familysearch.org), Charles Harvey Qulton, 1914.
Name: Charles Harvey Qulton
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 10 Sep 1914
Event Place: Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Gender: Male
Race: white
Age: 73
Birth Year (Estimated): 1841
Birth Date: 09 Nov 1840
Birthplace: Canada
Marital Status: Widowed
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Occupation: real estate agt
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Cemetery: Northwood Cemetery
Burial Place: Philadelphia, PA
Burial Date: 14 Sep 1914
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GS Film number: 1429053
Digital Folder Number: 004009383
Image Number: 00336
Reference ID: cn 21792 - [S59] CEN0001 Census: 1851 Westmorland Co, NB, V.II, Westmorland Parish, p.31 (p.34 in Census) (Reliability: 2).
- [S113] CEN0002 Census: 1861 Westmorland Co, NB, Westmorland Parish 0037, p.479.
- [S762] Census: 1871 Saint John Co, NB, Dukes Ward Division #1, p.64 #243.
- [S1894] Census: 1900, United States (Ancestry.com), Census Place: Philadelphia Ward 28, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Roll: 1469; Page: 4A; Enumeration District: 0676; FHL microfilm: 1241469.
- [S38] Parish: NB, Mt Whatley - St Marks (Reliability: 3).