Cuming is a Scottish name but there are records of migrations to Ireland.
2. The 1851 Census of Waterside, Dalmellington, Ayrshire, at 50 Waterside Vil?:
David Winnen - 38 - Ironstone miner born Ireland
Rachel - 32 - born Ireland
David - 12 - born Ireland - ironstone miner
James - 7 - born Ireland - scholar
Robert - 2 - born Dalmellington, Ayrshire
3.
(The 1841 census of Paisley,
formerly part of High Parish, Renfrew, p 12, has Rachel Rice, age 15, d/o Mrs
Samuel Rice (40), a grocer, both born in Scotland. Living with
the family is an Alexander Kesson? (name
difficult to read) (age 85) - is this Rachel’s grandfather or great
grandfather? Rachel's age and birthplace may not match the Rachel who married David Winning.)
4. On the Winning message board on Genealogy.com, I saw the following:
Winning Message Board
Posted by: Diane Shaw
Date: April 28, 2001 at 08:13:02
Robert Winning married Jane Smith, 10 Oct 1869 Frederick Street Church,
Glasgow, Scotland. They immigrated to Canada in 1872.His parents names
were David Winning and Rachael McKay. Robert had 3 brothers: James
(1844); David (1839) - both born Ireland - and William. Robert and Jane's
family were Robert, William Jack, Jean, John, David,Elizabeth, Rachel,
Mary, James, Victor, Percival and Margaret.
Have
information on most of the above. I have old pictures some of which
need to be identified.
On other message boards:
Winning Message Board
by Diane Shaw and ?
I saw the following:
David Winning married Rachel McKay on July 7, 1838
in Grange, county Antrim, Ireland. Their children were:
David, born 1839 Ireland
James, born 1842 Ireland
William, born 1843? Ireland
James, born 1844 Ireland
Robert, born 1845
The boards said some moved to Canada, including Robert in 1871
5. On some message boards dated around 2001, I saw the following:
Also, David Winning who married Rachel McKay, had a brother William, born 1813, who married Jane
Moore, possibly in County Antrim, and a sister Margaret born 1817.
Another possible brother was John, who had a son
Peter. (There is a reference to a Margaret Thomas here.
Is this the sister Margaret?)
There was a Peter Winning who married in
Dublin in 1872. A son Samuel was born in 1875 - he was killed in
Liverpool.
I was unable to locate any Winnings in Grange in the 1851 Irish Census.
Note that most Irish census records were destroyed by fire in the 1920's.
6. The 1861 census of Johnstone, Paisley Abbey,
Renfrew, at McQuaker's Lane. (transcription from Ancestry.com)
Rachael Winning - 41 - born Ireland -Servant
James Winning - 18 - born Ireland - baker's apprentice
Robert Winning - 12 - born DalcnSluagton, Ayrshire
(probably Dalmellington) - tailor's appprentice
William Winning - 9 - born DalcnSluagton, Ayrshire
(probably Dalmellington)
Janet Tait - 13 - born Dalry, Ayrshire - boarder - mill worker
Also,
in the 1861 census of
Chalmers, Glasgow, there is a James Winning listed as a baker, age 17,
born Lanark, Glasgow and living apart from his
family.
As the marriage of James Winning occured in Renfrew, the Glasgow James would probably not be the James Winning in this family.
7. The 1871 census of High Church, Glasgow St. John,
Lanark - 72 Barrack St. (transcription from Ancestry.com)
Rachel Winning - 52 - born Ballarona, Ireland
(possibly Ballyroan in County Laois, Ireland, or Ballymena, County
Antrim Northern Ireland)
living with her were Donald Campbell,
lodger and his 2 sons, John (10) and Francis (5), and Annie Oliver
(25), another lodger
8. The marriage records of the District of Abbey in
Renfrew, has the marriage on Oct 31, 1866, of James Winning (22),
baker, to Sarah Kennedy (22), thread worker. James is the son of
David Winning, Miner (deceased) and Rachel Winning (MS. Rice).
Sarah is the daughter of James Kennedy, Shoemaker, and Jean
Kennedy (MS. Anderson.) Witnesses were Robert Winning and Janet
Sagget.
9.
The
1851 Scottish Census of Paisley Abbey, Elderslie, Renfrewshire, ED 5, p 22,
living at 40 Elderslie:
James Kennedy (48, born Ireland)
Shoemaker
Martha Kennedy (20, Ireland)
employed at Printfield.
Thomas Kennedy (18, Ireland)
shoemaker
Margaret Kennedy (16, Ireland)
employed in cotton mill
Hannah Kennedy (14, Ireland)
employed at Printfield
Sarah Kennedy (12, Ireland)
employed at Printfield
Anjane Kennedy (fem, 10, Ireland)
scholar
The 1861 Scottish Census of Abbey Landward,
Murray’s Land, EDT p 15, living on Murray’s Land:
James Kennedy (58, born Ireland)
Shoemaker
Jane
Ann Kennedy (57, Ireland)
Housekeeper
Sarah Kennedy (19, Ireland) cotton
mill worker
10. The 1871 Census of
Milton Civil Parish:
Glasgow St George County: Lanarkshire Address: 201 New City Road:
James Winning (26), born
Ireland, Spirit
Shopman
Sarah Winning
(26), born
Ireland
David Winning (3), born Glasgow
Carm Winning
(1), born Glasgow (Is this James Kay?)
The 1881 census of Tradeston,
Glasgow, Govan County, Lanark, 103 Dale St..
James Winning (36), born:
Dalmellington, Ayrshire, Joiner
Sarah Winning
(36), born: Elderslie, Renfrewshire
David Winning
(13), born: Glasgow, Scholar
James Kay Winning
(11), born: Glasgow
, Scholar
Rachel Mc K
Winning (8), born: Glasgow,
Scholar
John H Winning
(6), born: Glasgow, Scholar
McIntyre Winning (4), born: Glasgow
Martha Winning
(3), born: Glasgow
Agnes B Winning
(1), born: Glasgow
The 1891 census of Gorbals Civil Parish: Glasgow Govan
County: Lanarkshire Address: 73 1/2 So
Portland St
James Winning (49), born:
Dalmellington, Ayrshire, Iron Driller
Sarah Winning
(47), born: Elderslie, Renfrewshire
Jas K Winning (21), born: Glasgow, Engineers Labourer
Jon H Winning (17), born: Glasgow, Rivet Boy
McIntyre Winning
(15), born: Glasgow, Grocers Message Boy
Martha Winning
(13), born: Glasgow, Milliners Message Girl
Agnes R Winning
(11), born: Glasgow, Scholar
Annie Winning (9), born: Glasgow,
Scholar
Sarah Winning
(6), born: Glasgow,
Scholar
The 1901 census of
Tradeston Civil Parish: Glasgow Govan
County: Lanarkshire
Address: 47 Clyde Place
James Winning (56), born: Dalmellington, Ayrshire, Iron Driller
Sarah Winning (56), born: Abby Elderslie, Renfrewshire
David Winning
(33), born: Glasgow, Engineers Keeper
Agnes Winning
(31), born: Glasgow,
Cegarethe Maker (sic)
Annie Winning
(18), born: Glasgow,
Cegarette Tipper (sic)
Sarah Winning
(16), born: Glasgow,
Cegarette Case (sic)
Mary Winning
(10), G-daur (Granddaughter), born: Glasgow,
Scholar
11. The
birth records of the Central District of Glasgow, have on June 20,
1867, the birth of David Winning to James Winning (Spirit Shopman) and
Sarah Winning (MS. Kennedy), who married on Oct 31, 1866 in
Elderslie. They lived at 39? College St, Glasgow.
12. The marriage records for the district of Gorbals in the County of Lanark:
Aug 29, 1890. David Winning
(23), iron foundry labourer, married Annie Nugeon McGilvray
(20). He lived at 73½ South Portland St, and she at 20
South Portland St, in Glasgow. His parents were James Winning
(journeyman baker) and Sarah Winning, (Ms Kennedy). Her parents
were John McGillivray (hotel waiter) and Annie McGillivray (Ms. Nugeon,
deceased)
13. Birth records for the Parish of Milton in the Burgh of Glasgow:
Mar 5, 1891. Mary Nugeon Winning,
daughter of David Winning (Iron Foundry Labourer) and Annie Nugeon
Winning (M.S. McGilvray). They lived at 28 Lyon, Glasgow
14. The 1891 census of Milton Civil Parish: Glasgow St George in The Fields
County: Lanarkshire, 28
Lyon Street
David Winning
(23), born: Glasgow, Iron Labourer
Annie Winning
(20), born: Glasgow
Mary Winning
(1 M)
15. Death records for Bridgeton, Burgh of Glasgow:
May 13, 1904 David Winning (36),
locomotive work labourer. (Married to Annie McGillivray)
Son of James Winning (Iron driller), and Sarah Winning (MS Kennedy)
Died of smallpox (vaccinated) and acute intestinal obstruction.
Living at 20 St. James St, Kingston, Glasgow, with his father
16. Ships Records for Canada have: (Also the passenger list for the Scandanavian)
Name: Mary Winning Gender: Female Age:
22 Estimated Birth Year: abt 1891
Date
of Arrival: 28 Sep 1913 Vessel: Scandinavian
Port of Arrival:
Quebec Port of Departure: Glasgow
17. Death Records for the District of Govan in Lanark:
Dec 12, 1925 Annie Winning (58),
widow of David Winning, labourer, 58 years. Daughter of John
McGilvray, hotel waiter, and Mary-Jane Nugent, (Sewing Machinist,
deceased) of hemiplegia. She had lived at 1301 Govan Rd, Glasgow
while her father lived at 67 Marlborough St, in Glasgow.
18. Marriage Certificate #6180 has Roy Chipman Eldridge of
Beaver Harbour in the County of Charlotte and Mary N. Winning of
Glasgow, Scotland, married by license in Hampton, NB on the 28th of
April, 1915, by John Mortimer.
19. A record of birth issued by the province of New
Brunswick shows the registration of the birth of Roy Chipman Eldridge
on Feb 22, 1887, in Beaver Harbour, NB. He was the son of James
Martin Eldridge of Beaver Harbour and Eliza A. Perley.
20. The obituary of Mary Eldridge in the Federicton Daily
Gleaner has her death as May 6, 1954 in Winnipeg at home at 229
Atlantic Ave. of a heart attack. She is buried in the
Fredericton Rural Cemetery Extension.
21. The obituary of Roy Chipman Eldridge has his burial on
February 21, 1966 (death on February 18, 1966 at Norton, NB). He
is buried in the Fredericton Rural Cemetery Extension.
22. The province of New Brunswick has registered the death
of Glendon Winning Eldridge on November 14, 1930 of diabetes. He
was born on Jan 28, 1916 at Beaver Harbour, NB. His parents were
Roy Chipman Eldridge of Beaver Harbour and Mary Winning of Glasgow,
Scotland. He is buried in the Fredericton Rural Cemetery Extension.
23. Birth certificates of David Eldridge and Gladys Scott.
Marriage certificate of
David Eldridge and Gladys Scott.
Birth certificates of Debbie Olenick and Roy Eldridge.
Marriage certificate of
Roy Eldridge and Debbie Olenick.
Birth
certificates of Matthew & Mark Eldridge.
Information on Donna and Heather Eldridge and their families provided by Roy
Eldridge.
24. Laurentic Passenger List, Eastbound from Montreal to
Greesoge?, arriving May 16, 1931, has as British Passengers:
Roy Eldridge (44),
postman, wife Mary (40) and child David (5), to be staying at 72 Seymor
St, Shawlends, Glasgow. This was the residence of Mrs. John
Fulton, according to the address book of Mary (Winning) Eldridge.
John Fulton was the son-in-law of James & Sarah (Kennedy) Winning
(Note 27) He was married to Agnes R. Winning in 1903.
(Note 29)
Laurentic Passenger List,
Westbound from Liverpool, July 17, 1931 to Quebec, July 25, 1931, sheet
8:
Roy C. Eldridge (44, born
Beaver Harbour, NB), wife Mary (40, born Scotland), and son David (5,
born Fredericton)
25. 1861 Census of Johnstone, Paisley Abbey, Johnston, Renfrew, 6 Rankin St. (Transcription from Ancestry.com)
David Winning (21) born Ireland
Ann Winning (20) born Ireland
David Winning (1) born Johnstone, Renfrew
1871 Census of High Church,
Glasgow, St. John, Lanark -
78 Barrack St. (This is very close to Rachel Winning's residence
at 72 Barrack. Also this was the address of Robert Winning, James
&
Rachel's son, at the time of his marriage. David is
probably Rachel's son) (Note 32)
(Transcription from Ancestry.com)
David Winning (31) born Johnston, Glasgow, labourer (Could all of these have been Johnstone, Renfrew?)
Ann Winning (32) born Johnston, Glasgow
David Winning (11) born Johnston, Glasgow, scholar
Rachel Winning (9) born Johnston, Glasgow, scholar
Ann Winning (7) born Johnston, Glasgow, scholar
Catherine Winning (5) born Johnston, Glasgow, scholar
William Winning (3) born Johnston, Glasgow
James Winning (8 mo) born Johnston, Glasgow
1881 Census of St. Andrew, Dundee, Angus, 98 Foundry Lane
(This from the transcription from
Ancestry.com and is very confusing. The transcription identifies
"and Henderson, 66" as a man with multiple wives and the father to
about 20 children.) I have reinterpreted part of the
transcription, until I see the actual census from Scotland's people.
David Winning (42), born Ireland, labourer
Ann Winning (41), millworker
Catherine Winning (16), mill worker
James Winning (10), mill worker
John Winning (4)
Harry Winning (1)
1891 Census of Camlachie, Glasgow
Barons, Lanark 23 Charles St. (transcription from Ancestry.com)
Ann Winning (51), born Johnston, Renfrew
John Winning (15), born Glasgow, sewing machine factory
Henry Winning (12), born Glasgow
Helen Winning (8), born Glasgow, scholar
Jane Winning (8), born Glasgow, scholar
James Winning (19), son, born Glasgow, shoemaker
1901 Census of Bridgeton,
Glasgow Barony, Lanark, 13 Ann St. (transcription from Ancestry.com)
Ann Winning (60), born Glasgow
Jane Winning (18), born Glenstone Renfrew, cotton millwork (are these birthplaces reversed?)
Ellen Winning (18), born Glasgow
26. Newspaper records in Perth, Scotland:
Apr 10, 1880 David Winning, labourer, found guilty of breach of the peace
1891 census of Scotland - General prison, Barlinnie
David Winning (29), born Johnstone, Renfrew, labourer
27. Death Records for the District of Govan, County Lanark
April 25, 1913:
James Winning (Iron Driller) (66), widower of Sarah Russel Kennedy, son
of David Winning (Coal Pit Sinker, deceased) and Rachel Winning (MS
McKay), of Chronic Bronchitis. He lived at 167 Renfrew Rd,
formerly of 25 Polmadie Rd. The informant was his son-in-Law,
John Fulton, of 36 Mount Stuart St.
28. Marriage Records of the district of Hutchisontown, Glasgow:
Oct 19, 1869; Robert Winning
(20), journeyman Tailor, married Jane Smith, Housekeeper. He was
the son of David Winning, deceased iron stone miner, and Rachel Winning
(Ms McKay). She was the daughter of John Smith, distiller, and
Elisabeth Smith (Ms Couts?) They lived at 68 Barrack St, Glasgow.
29. Lanark marriage records have Agnes R. Winning m John Fulton in 1903 in Kinning Park, Glasgow.
30. Marriage Records of the district of Johnstone in the County of Renfrew:
June 4, 1859 David Winning (20),
coal miner, m Ann Finnegan (19), cotton mill worker. He was the
son of David Winning, miner (deceased) and Rachel (McKay)
Winning. She was the daughter of Wm? Finnigan (labourer in a
foundry) and Catharine Finnegan (maiden name Frankels?) David
lived at 20 High Street, and Ann at 19 High Street in Johnstone.
Both signed with an X.
31. Ships records for the Corinthian (Allan Line), arriving in Quebec, Canada, on 1871/11/09:
Robert Winning (23), Tailor
William Winning (20), Steward
Mrs. Robert Winning (20)
Mrs. William Winning (21)
Robert Winning (10/12)
32. Marriage Records for the district of Calton in the Burgh of Glasgow:
Oct 9, 1871, William Winning (21) m Sarah Parker
(18) (name given as Winning), shopkeeper, spinster. He was the
son of David Winning, pit shanker, deceased, and Rachel Winning (Ms
McKay). She was the daughter of John Parker, brass refiner, and
Elizabeth Parker, (M.S. Morrison), deceased. William lived at 62
Cowcadden St, Glasgow, and Sarah at 521 Gallowgate, Glasgow. They
married in the presence of Robert Winning, Tailor, and Jane Smith or
Winning, his wife.
33. Marriage records of the District of Gorbals in Glasgow:
Dec 31, 1894: James Winning (25),
Boilermakers Labourer, married Maggie Alexander (25), cotton
grinder. James was the son of James Winnning, iron driller, and
Sarah Winning, M.S. Kennedy. Maggie was the daughter of John
Alexander, Iron driller (deceased) and Maggie Alexander (M.S. Spence),
deceased. James lived at 77 Portugal St, and Maggie at 22
Portugal in Glasgow. Witnesses were Matthew Alexander and Martha
Winning.
34. The transcription of the 1901 Scottish Census of Kinning
Park, Landward, Glasgow Govan, ED 13, p 18, at 123 Henderson St. (from Ancestry.com)
James K.
Winning (32) Beslermaker’s Labourer, b Glasgow ca 1869
Alexander
Winning (32, born Glasgow)
Elizabeth S.
Winning (5)
James K.
Winning (4)
John H.
Winning (2)
(I believe Beslermaker was a transcription error. The only definition I could find
of a beslermaker is a person who
made Besler daggers, a long dagger that originated in Germany. The Besler locomotive wasn't announced until 1937.)
His marriage record however lists him as a boilermaker’s helper. (Note 33)
The 1911 Census of Govan,
Gorbals, Glasgow (parliamentary district of Tradeston):
James Winning (41) Boilermaker's Hammerman
Margaret Winning (42), married 16 years, 7 children born alive, 7 still living
John Winning (11), School
Mathew Winning (9), School
Robert Winning (6), School
Margaret Winning (4)
McIntyre Winning (1)
35. Marriage Records of the Gorbals in Glasgow:
Feb 27, 1920: John H. Winning
(20), contractor's carter, married Jane Townsley (21), Dental
Assistant. John was the son of James Kennedy Winning,
steelbar straightener, and Margaret Spence Winning (M.s.
Alexander), Jane was the daughter of Joseph Townsley, tramway
labourer, and Elizabeth Townsley (M.S. McCabe). They were both
living at 54 Portugal St. in Glasgow.
36. Birth records for Calton, Glasgow:
Apr 4, 1876. MacIntyre Winning
born to James Winning, Journeyman baker, and Sarah Winning (M.S.
Kennedy). The address was 38 Sisler St, Glasgow. Sarah
signed as the informant.
37. 1881 Cenus of Ontario, Simcoe South, Tosorontio, p 36
Robert Wining (32),
born Scotland, Tailor
Jane Wining (32), born Scotland
Robert Wining (11), born Scotland
William Wining (8), born Ontario
Jane Wining (6)
John Wining (4)
Elizabeth Wining (1)
1891 Census of Ontario, Simcoe, Creemore, p 10
Robert Winning (42),
born Scotland, father born Scotland, mother born Ireland, Tailor
Jane Winning (40), born Scotland, father born Scotland, mother born Scotland
William Winning (18), born Ontario, Tailor's apprentice
Jeanie Winning (16)
John Winning (13)
Elizabeth Winning (11)
Rachel Winning (9)
VictorWinning (4)
Percy Winning (1)
1901 Census of Ontario, Simcoe, Creemore, p 2
Robert Winning, Dec 10, 1848, born Scotland, Tailor
Jean Winning, Aug 11, 1849
Rachel Winning, Oct 30, 1881
Victor Winning, May 11, 1887
Percy Winning, Sept 19, 1889
Margaret Winning, Jan 3, 1892
Margaret Duggan, Nov 5, 1884 (Lodger)
38. The Creemore Union Cemetery in Simcoe, Nottawasaga, has these burials: SM - N-3559
Robert Winning, h/o Jane Smith
John Winning, s/o Jane Smith
Mary Winning, d/o Jane Smith
39. The 1901 census of the Territories, Assiniboine East, Wapella, p 1 (present day Saskatchewan)
William Winning, (28),
single, Apr 2, 1872, born Ontario, origin Scotch, Tailor, boarder
40. The 1901 census of Manitoba, MacDonald, Neepawa, p 6
Robert
Winning, Apr 7, 1870, born Scotland, arr. Canada 1871, tailor
Marie E. Winning, Aug 30, 1871, born Ontario, Scotch
Doris M. Winning, Aug 6, 1893, born Manitoba
Robert C. Winning, Apr 19, 1896
Mary H. Winning, Mar 22, 1898
Jean S. Winning, Aug 27, 1900
The 1906 Census
Winnipeg, District #10, Subdistrict: 4D (Ward four), pp 31 &
32, 326 Ross Ave.
Robert Winning, 36, born Scotland, arr. in Canada in 1873
Marie E. Winning, 35, born US, arr. in Canada in 1878
Doras E. Winning, 12, born Manitoba
Robert Winning, 10, "
Mary Winning,
8, "
Jean Winning,
6, "
Enid Winning,
4, "
Edna Winning, 1,
"
+ servants & boarders
The 1911 census of Winnipeg, District 15, p 49, 35 Arlington St.
Robert
Winning (40) Apr, 1871, born Scotland, arr. Canada 1874, English, farmer
Marie Elizabeth Winning (39),
Aug, 1871, from United States, arr Canada 1879, Scotch
Doris Winning (17), Aug, 1893, born Manitoba
Robert Winning (15), Apr 19, 1896
Mary Winning (13), Mar, 1898
Jean Winning (10), Aug, 1900
Enid Winning (9), Apr 1902
Edna Winning (5), June 1905
David Winning (3), Nov 1907
William Winning (1), Sept 1910
Leslie Hamilton (24), May 1884, nephew
The 1916 census of Winnipeg Centre, 584 Sherbrooke St.
Robert Winning (46), born Ontario, Scotch
Marie E. Winning (48)
Doris Winning (22)
Robert Winning (20)
Mary Winning (18)
Jean Winning (15)
Enid Winning (14)
Edna Winning (10)
David Winning (9)
William Winning (5) born Manitoba
Jean Winning (66), mother, born Scotland
41. Manitoba Vital Statistics, marriage registration 1892,001456
Dec 5, 1892:
Robert Winning married Maria Elizabeth Hamilton in Neepawa
42. Manitoba Vital Statistics, birth registration 1895,001918
Aug 6, 1893:
Doris E. Winning born at Neepawa, mother Marie E. Hamilton
43. Manitoba Vital Statistics, birth registration 1895,001919
Jan 9, 1895: unnamed male born at Neepawa, mother Marie E. Hamilton
44. Manitoba Vital Statistics, death registration 1895,001137
Feb 24, 1895: unnamed male at Neepawa, 42 days old
45. Manitoba Vital Statistics, birth registration 1896,003954
Apr 19, 1896:
Robert Cecil Winning born at Neepawa, mother Marie Elizabeth Hamilton
46. Manitoba Vital Statistics, birth registration 1902,24123423
Apr 21, 1902:
Enid Winning born at Neepawa, mother Elizabeth M. Hamilton
47. Manitoba Vital Statistics, birth registration 1905,24925155
Jun 18, 1905:
Edna May Winning born at Neepawa, mother Marie Eliza Hamilton
48. The 1891 Census of Manitoba, Marquette, Neepawa (no page number)
Mary Hamilton (58), Widow, born Scotland
William Hamilton (21), born Scotland, school teacher.
Maria Hamilton (19), born USA.
Amey Hamilton (16), born USA
Lillie Hamilton (13), born Manitoba
49. British Columbia Archives: Marriage Registration number: 1924-09-273256
Nov 6, 1924:
Victor James Winning married Laura Pagito Dehollis in Vancouver
British Columbia Archives: Death Registration number:
1940-09-574650
June 23, 1940: Laura Paquita Winning, Vancouver
British Columbia Archives: Death Registration number:
1970-09-017777
Dec 19, 1970: Victor James Hugo Winning, age 82, Tofino
50. Saskatchewan Vital Statistics: Birth Registration: 8383
Nov 22,
1907: David Robinson Winning, son of Robert Winning and
Maria Elizabeth Hamilton in Cupar
51. Saskatchewan Vital Statistics: Birth Registration: 6586
Jan 20,
1906: Doreen Winning, daughter of William Jack Winning and
Christina Miller in Wapella
52. Saskatchewan Vital Statistics: Birth Registration: 8350
Sept 29,
1907: Christina Jean Winning, daughter of William Jack Winning
and Christina Miller in Wapella
53. 1906 Census of Saskatchewan, Assiniboia East, Wapella, p 10
William Winning (34), born Ontario
Christina Winning (30), born Ontario
Janet Winning (2), born Saskatchewan
Doreen Winning (1), born Saskatchewan
1911 Census of Alberta, Medicine Hat, Alberta, p. 21, Township 21
William J. Winning (31) Apr, 1870, Scotch, Farmer
Christina
Winning (27), Oct, 1874, Scotch, born Scotland, arr Canada 1883
Janet Millie Winning (7), Nov, 1904
Doreen Winning (6), Jan, 1906
Christina Jean Winning (4), Sept, 1907
1916 Census of Alberta, Medicine Hat, Alberta, p. 17, 24-11-4 Berrie Crah
William Winning (48) Scotch, born Ontario, Farmer
Christina Winning (38), Scotch, born Ontario
Jenett Winning (12), born Saskatchewan
Dorine Winning (10), born Saskatchewan
Christina Winning (8), born Saskatchewan
Willa Winning (3), born Alberta
54. 1911 Census of Saskatchewan, Qu'Appelle, Wapella p 203
Janet Winning
(8), born Jan, 1893, living with D. P. and Janet Miller, her Aunt and
Uncle
(The original census says 1893 - it should be 1903)
(I
searched the transcriptions on the Saskatchewan Cemeteries Project,
through RootsWeb, of the cemetery records for Wapella and could find no
Winning burials, nor are there any records of Winning deaths in the
Saskatchewan archives.)
55. There is a record the crossing to the USA, at
St. Albans, Vermont, in January, 1907, of Victor J. H. Winning,
labourer, born Ontario, son of Robert Winning of Creemore.
56. The WWI Draft Record, dated May 3, 1918, for
Percy Winning, born Sept 19, 1889, Simcoe, Ontario, Reg. No. 514403 BR,
of 49 Exeter St,
Toronto, lists his mother as JeanWinning of the same
address. He was single, a stock keeper, 5 ft 5.5 inches tall,
with a ruddy complexion, grey eyes and brown hair, and had no military
background.
57. The WWI Draft Record, dated May 8, 1918, for
Robert Cecil Winning, born Apr
19, 1896, Neepawa, Manitoba, Reg. No. 544667 JC, of Barton,
Manitoba lists his father as Robert Winning of the same
address. He was
single, a farmer, 5 ft 6 inches tall, with a fair complexion,
grey eyes and brown hair, and had no military background.
58. The 1881 census of Camlachie, Glasgow, has William Winning (29) and Sarah.
59. The marriage records of Tradeston, Glasgow have Martha Winning married James Purves Fergus in 1899.
The address book of Mary
(Winning) Eldridge lists Mrs James Fergus, 1 Clutha St, Knox?, Glasgow
in 1931. Also, Mr. John Fergus is listed in the address book at
11 Ashburn Gardens, Lowrock?, Renfrewshire
60. The marriage records of the Gorbals in Glasgow have Annie R. Winning married Robert Robertson in 1908.
The address book of Mary
(Winning) Eldridge lists Mrs. R. Robertson, 124 Stevenson Dr,
Shawlands, Glasgow in 1931. Also, Mrs Robertson, Vale House,
North Beswick, Scotland.
61. The marriage records of the Gorbals in Glasgow have Sarah Winning married Duncan McCullough in 1908.
62. The marriage records of the Gorbals in Glasgow have McIntyre Winning married Isabella Ritchie in 1897.
63. The marriage records of Tradeston in Glasgow have John
Hamilton Winning married Georgina Robert Livingstone in 1905.
64. 1881 Census of Camlachie, Glasgow Barony, 23 Chappel Terrace
William Winning (29), born Glasgow, Iron Pudler
Sarah Winning (29), born Glasgow
Mary Winning (2), born Glasgow
William Winning (1), born Glasgow
65. 1861 Census of Scotland, Slamannan, Stirlingshire, Blinkbonnie
William Winning (48), born Ireland, coal miner
Jane Winning (59), born Ireland
Ann Winning (16), daughter, born Ireland
William Winning (27), son, born Ireland, coal miner
Mary Winning (24), daughter-in-law, born Ireland
Janet Winning (6), granddaughter, born New Monkland, Lanark
Margaret Winning (2), granddaughter, born Slamanan, Stirlingshire
1871 Census of Scotland, Airdrie, New Monkland, Lanark, 3 Bell St, Brk House
William Winning (38), Ireland, coal miner
Mary Winning (33), Ireland
Janet
Winning (16), born Clarkston, Lanark, cotton mill pirn winder
Jane Winning (7), born Greendale, Linthligow
James Winning (4) , born Slamannan, Stirling
John Winning (1), born Slamannan, Stirling
66. 1901 Census of Scotland, Blythswood, Glasgow Bridgegate, 139 Stockwell
David Winning
(41), born Johnstone Renfrew, labourer, boarder with John Dobbie &
family
67. 1901 Census of Scotland, Shettleston, Lanark - off Cumberland Rd, Glasgow, H. M. General Prison
James Winning (30), prisoner, born Glasgow, shoemaker
68. 1901 Census of Scotland, Bridgeton, Glasgow, Belvidere London Rd
William Winning (33), born Glasgow, brass dresser, patient
69. 1901 Census of Govan, Glasgow
James Fergus
Martha Fergus
John Fergus (1) born Glasgow
70. 1901 Census of Govan, Glasgow
McIntyre Winning
Isabella Winning
Emily Winning (2) born Glasgow
Rachel Winning (1) born Glasgow
71. Manitoba Death registration 1926-008099
Feb 8, 1826: Jane Winning, born Aug 11, 1849, at 76 years
72. From http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~maryc/ - Mary Crandall
Ontario Marriage record
011105-95
Frederick TAYLOR,
34, Barrie, Parry Sound, Builder, Widowed, s/o Richard
& Edith Ann TAYLOR, married Jeanie A. WINNING,
20, Barrie, Creemore, d/o Robert & Jeanie WINNING,
wtn Henry WRIGHT & Elizabeth WINNING, both of
Creemore, on July 4, 1895, at Creemore
73. From http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~maryc/ - Mary Crandall
Ontario Marriage Record 13404-98
John Thomas SHAW, 20, tailor,
England, Emsdale, s/o L?.W.N. SHAW & Mary MULLINER?, married Elizabeth
WINNING, 18, Lisle, Creemore, d/o Robert WINNING &
Jennie SMITH, witn: Fred SMITH & Rachel WINNING, both of Creemore, 26
Dec 1898 at Creemore
73. The Royal Canadian Legion, Last Post:
June 11, 1992 D. R.
Winning at 84, served in RCAF in WWII, member of the Neepawa Branch
74. Neepawa, Manitoba, Riverside Cemetery Interments:
Robert Winning: Apr 5, 1948
Marie Elizabeth Winning: Oct 23, 1956
Doris Marie Winning: Mar 30, 1992
David Robinson Winning: June 15, 1992
Elsie Winning: Oct 5, 2001
75. From http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~maryc/ - Mary Crandall
Ontario Marriage Record 002800/25
William Robert TAYLOR, 23,
shipper, Ontario, Detroit, s/o Frederick TAYLOR (b. Barrie Ont.) & Jean
A. WINNING, married Mary Beskie IRONS, 17 years 6
months, press feeder, England, Detroit, d/o Jas. IRONS (b. Dundee
Scotland) & Ada IRONS, witn: Ada IRONS of Langstaff Ont. & Clinton
TAYLOR of 5776 Baldwin Ave. Detroit, 9 May 1925, 88 Woodside Ave
76. Ontario marriage records:
Bessie Selkirk Winning, daughter
of Percival B. Winning & Sr Eliza Percival Cowan Winning,
married William Delbert Armstrong
77. Quebec marriage records, Drouin Collection
Pervival Blackburn Winning married Emilienne St. Amour
78. The 1901 census of Ontario, Perry, Muskoka/Parry Sound, p. 7
John T. Shaw (23), born Jan. 2, 1878 in England, Tailer
(sic)
Elizabeth C.
Shaw (22), born Oct 31, 1879 in Ontario, Scotch, Taileresse
(sic)
Blanche L. Shaw (1), born July 8, 1899
Robert N. Shaw, born Nov 22, 1900
The 1911 Census of Ontario, Perry, Parry Sound, p 3
John Shaw (33), Jan 1878, Tailor
Elizabeth Shaw (31), Oct 1879, Housewife
Blanch Shaw (11), July 1899
Robert Shaw (10), Nov 1900
John Shaw (8), Oct 1902
Rhoda Shaw (6), Mar 1905
Albert Shaw (4), Dec 1906
Donald Shaw (2), Jan 1908
79. The 1901 census of Ontario, Perry, Muskoka/Parry Sound, p. 12
Frederick Taylor (40), born July 3, 1860
Jean A. Taylor (26), born Jan 14, 1875
Mervin F. Taylor (5), born Mar 19, 1896
Clinton M. Taylor (3), born Aug 4, 1897
Eva M. Taylor (1), born July 31, 1899
The 1911 Census of Ontario, West Toronto, York South, 1910 Dundas, p 10, 11
Fredk Taylor (50, Feb, 1861, Sewing Machine Agent
Jane Taylor (34), Jan, 1877
Merven F. Taylor (15), Mar, 1896, Factory Hd
Clinton M. Taylor (13), Aug, 1897
Eva Mayne Taylor (11), July, 1899
William R. Taylor (9), Aug, 1901
Annie M. Taylor (7), June, 1903
Richd L. R. Taylor (6), Apr 1905
Ethel F. Taylor (19), D, July, 1891
80. Death Records of Tradeston, Glasgow have:
Rachel MacKay Winning, (11), died in 1883.
81. Death records of Abbey, Paisley, Renfrew:
William
Winning (61), married, pauper, formerly cotton spinner, died of old age
Sept 8, 1875, at the Paisley Poorhouse - no parent or wife names given
82. From:
Bill Buchanan's Web Page, credited to Deb Rychlak
(used with permission)
Family data from Deb
Rychlak
JANE (JEAN)3 SMITH (JOHN2, ALEXANDER1) was born June 18, 1847 in Scotland, Edinburgh,
and died 1926 in Canada, Manitoba, Winnipeg.
She married ROBERT WINNING October 10, 1869 in Scotland, Glasgow, son of DAVID
WINNING and RACHEL KAY. He was born December 10, 1848 in Scotland, Glasgow,
and died April 01, 1908 in Canada,
Ontario,
Cremore.
More About JANE (JEAN) SMITH: Burial: Canada,
Ontario, Cremore, Cremore
Cemetery
More About ROBERT WINNING: Burial: Canada,
Ontario, Cremore, Cremore
Cemetery
More About ROBERT WINNING and JANE SMITH: Marriage: October 10, 1869, Scotland, Glasgow
Children of JANE SMITH and ROBERT WINNING are:
i. ROBERT4 WINNING, b. April 07, 1870, Scotland, Lanark; d. Unknown.
ii. DAVID WINNING, b. December 02, 1871; d. September 07, 1872, Canada
(Assumed).
iii. WILLIAM JACK WINNING, b. April 02, 1873, Canada,
Ontario, Barrie;
d. March 27, 1941, Canada, Alberta.
iv. JEAN WINNING, b. January 14, 1875, Canada, Ontario, Barrie; d. May 1930,
Canada, Ontario, Toronto; m. FREDERICK TAYLOR, 1895.
More About FREDERICK TAYLOR and JEAN WINNING: Marriage: 1895
v. JOHN WINNING, b. December 13, 1876, Canada,
Ontario, Angus; d. July 10, 1901, Missouri, St. Louis
County, St. Louis.
vi. DAVID WINNING, b. November 04, 1878, Canada,
Ontario, Lisle; d. December 26, 1878, Canada, Ontario,
Lisle.
vii. ELIZABETH COATES WINNING, b. October 31, 1880, Canada,
Ontario, Lisle; d. November 23, 1954, Canada, Ontario,
Kearney.
viii. RACHEL WINNING, b. October 30, 1881, Canada, Ontario, Lisle; d. March
1952, Canada, Manitoba, Winnipeg; m. A. W. TAYLOR, 1920.
More About A. TAYLOR and RACHEL WINNING: Marriage: 1920
ix. MARY WINNING, b. February 03, 1884, Canada,
Ontario, Lisle; d. February 07, 1888, Canada, Ontario,
Lisle.
More About MARY WINNING: Burial: Canada,
Ontario, Cremore
Cemetery, Cause of Death: Croup
x. JAMES WINNING, b. April 28, 1886, Canada,
Ontario, Lisle; d. May 02, 1886, Canada, Ontario,
Lisle.
xi. VICTOR JAMES HUGO WINNING, b. May 11, 1887, Canada,
Ontario, Cremore; d. December 12, 1970, Canada, British
Columbia, Tofino.
xii. PERCY BLACKBURN WINNING, b. September 19, 1889, Canada,
Ontario, Cremore; d. June 07, 1926, Florida, Miami-Dade
County, Miami.
xiii. MARGARET RUBENA WINNING, b. January 03, 1892, Canada, Ontario, Cremore;
d. December 1984, Canada, Ontario, Windsor; m. (1) V. A. HOWELL; m. (2) FRED
WELLER.
83. From:
Bill Buchanan's Web Page,
obituary of Maria Elizabeth (Hamilton) Winning (unnamed paper -
probably
from Neepawa, availlable in a scrapbook of Maria
Winning in the Neepawa Public Library)
(used with permission)
LAST
OF PIONEER FAMILY DIES IN NEEPAWA
HOSPITAL
Funeral
service for Mrs. Maria Elizabeth Winning, 85, Lobbville, Man., who died in
Neepawa District Memorial Hospital, Saturday October 20, 1954, after a short
illness, was held in the United Church, Neepawa, Tuesday, October 23 at 2 p.m.
Rev. W.H. McDonald officiated and burial was in the family plot, Riverside
Cemetery.
Pallbearers were: four grandsons, Thos. M. Turnbull, Richard J. Turnbull, Peter
B. Winning, David B. Winning, and James Donaldson and John Crammond.
Mrs. Winning, the former Maria Elizabeth Hamilton, was born in Emmett County,
Iowa, U.S.A. and came to Canada
in 1877 as a small child with her parents, the late Mr. and Mrs. Robinson
Hamilton and family. After spending their first winter in Palestine, Man.
(now Pine Creek) they located on a homestead six miles south of Neepawa. She
received her education in Osprey and Neepawa schools. Her marriage to Robert
Winning took place in Neepawa, where they made their home from 1899 to 1910,
when they left to reside in Winnipeg.
In 1929 they moved to Helston, then to Lobbville. Mr Winning died 1 April 1948.
The last surviving member of a family of 10, she was a sister of Mrs. J.J.
Hamilton, wife of the first mayor of Neepawa; B.R. Hamilton, Jos. H.; W.M.;
James and Jack Hamilton.; Mrs. George Mathers and Mrs. A. E. Kellington well
known pioneer residents of Neepawa.
Surviving are four daughters, Mrs. Mary Comer, New York;
Miss Doris Winning; Mrs Enid Turnbull; Mrs. Edna Williams, Winnipeg;
three sons Robert C. Winning, Winnipeg; David R.
and William J., Lobbville, Man. There are 15 Grandchildren.
Notes from Darlene Perrett re the
obituary. March 08, 2004
“The "R" in David's name is Robinson. We knew most Maria's children
quite well. We own the Robert Sr. land they speak of at Helston. Perett's have
rented the "Lobbville" land from Dave, Bill and Doris for more than
35 years. Doris ended up owning Bill's land and when Doris
died Dave's son, David B. inherited it. When Bob Jr. died Doris ended up owning
it and when Doris died she willed it to one of
Bob's twin daughters. The first twin promptly died and she left it to her twin
and she immediately sold it. When Dave died he left it to his 4 kids. And now
that one of his daughters (Heather) has just passed away, David B. has just
bought the other 3 out.”
84. From:
Bill Buchanan's Web Page,
obituary of Heather Ann Winning Pederson (unnamed paper)
(used with permission)
Provided by Darlene Perrett
HEATHER
ANN (WINNING) PEDERSEN
Passed
away on February, 11, 2004, after a two year battle with cancer.
Born March 30, 1944 in Neepawa,
Manitoba. Sadly missed by her
loving husband Lorne Pedersen. daughters Colleen, Shannon, Brenda (Derek) Cindy
(Richard); sons Kerry (Angie), Glen; grandchildren Sydney, Claire, Keith,
Alicia, KC. Kristy, Jacob, Spencer, Mitchell, Keri, Kylie and her loving pet
YoJo. Also mourning, beloved sister Diane (James) and brothers David (Iris) and
Kim, as well as many special relatives, friends, colleagues and students.
Heather was predeceased by her parents Elsie and David Winning.
A celebration of life was held at Brookswood Secondary School Theatre, 20902
37A Avenue, Langley,
B.C. on Saturday, February 21, 2004 at 1 p.m.
Darlene Perrett's notes re: the obituary
Heather was married to Vic Tracy in Winnipeg
before they moved to the coast. They had 2 girls only. Colleen is the oldest
and she married but parted and has Claire. Shannon married too but is parted
and she has Sydney.
The other kids and grandchildren are Lorne's.
Diane's husband is Jim Gorton, David's wife is Iris Thomson and Kim had wives
by the names of Pauline ? and then Arlene? but are out of the picture.
85. Letter from Carman
Eldridge, December 2011.
86. Email from Lisa Cooper, Nov 12, 2011