Edward Carmen Roelofson

ID # 8046, (1881-)
FatherEmerson Bristol Roelofson (1841-1917)
MotherEliza Ann Dennis (1850-1936)
BirthEdward Carmen Roelofson was born on 25 June 1881 at Galt, Waterloo Co., Ontario. 
MarriageHe married Isabella May Cairns on 29 June 1904 at Galt, Waterloo Co..
Mrge reg. 018569-04 Galt, Waterloo Co.
Edward 'Learman' Roelofson, 23, bachelor, machinist, Methodist. Born and residing Galt. Parents Emerson B. Roelofson and Eliza Ann Dennis.
Isabella May Cairns, 22, spinster, Methodist. Born and residing Galt. Parents Alex'r H. Cairns and Isabella Moffatt.
Witnesses A. C. Roelofson and Mabel G. Cole, both of Galt.
On June 29, 1904, at Galt, by Rev, E. E. Scott.

Note that when Edward's brother Wellington was married in 1896 at Ainslie Street Methodist, the clergyman was J. G. Scott. He was at Ainslie Street from 1893 to 1896. Rev. E. E. Scott was at Ainslie from 1903 to 1905.

Also note that Edward's middle name, Carmen, appears as an approximation of Learman on the form. This will surely be a handwriting problem, probably on the part of the clergyman. With some degree of confidence, we take Edward's middle name of Carmen from Wellington Roelofson's Short History of the Roelofson Family as it appears on page 28 of A History of the People of Troy, 1947, compiled by the Women's Institute of Troy. Wellington states that a Dr. Carmen, a Methodist clergyman, was a frequent visitor at the home of John and Mercy Roelofson and this was the inspiration for Edward's middle name. Since the name appears twice in the text, we must believe it to be correct.

The Methodist church at Troy was Episcopal Methodist. Dr. Albert Carmen rose to high office in the church and was instrumental in effecting church union with other Methodist denominations in Canada in later years.
 
NoteBirth reg. 033515-81 Galt, Waterloo Co.
Edward Carman Roelofson born 25 June, 1881. Parents Emerson B. Roelofson, laborer, and Eliza Dennis. Physician Dr. Brown. Informant E. B. Roelofson, laborer, Galt.

Wellington Roelofson tells that the family came to Galt from Beverly Township in 1881. They were present in Galt as of the 1881 census, the enumeration of whch was begun on April 4th. There, Emerson shows himself as a carpenter, but when Edward's birth, in June, was registered by Emerson in July, he shows himself as a laborer. He was probably getting still getting a start in Galt.

Note that Edward's middle name is shown in the birth registration as Carman. Wellington, in his family's history, tells that Edward's middle name was Carmen, which was the name of a noted Episcopal Methodist clergyman. Carmen will no doubt be correct, but the registration does read Carman. 
Last Edited17 May 2020