Mary Jane Mills

ID # 9947, (1835-1912)
FatherGeorge Mills (1806-1885)
MotherMargaret Crow (1810-1876)
BirthMary Jane Mills was born on 11 March 1835. 
MarriageShe married James Wilson, son of Robert Lundie Wilson and Mary Crow, in 1855 at Canada.
For the moment, a date or place of marriage for James Wilson and Mary Jane Mills has not been found. 1855 is shown here as a very approximate year for their marriage based on the names and ages of the children as they appear in the 1851 and 1861 Canada West censuses. We may now with confidence show James' first wife as Mary Jamieson.

The 1851 census (begun in January of 1852) shows James and Mary with children Daniel, age 5; James L.,age 4; and Alexander, age 3. These are probably the sons of Mary Jamieson. Note that in the same household appears a Levina Jamieson, age 13, almost certainly Mary's sister.

The 1861 census shows James and again Mary - Mary who we may reasonably believe to be Mary Jane Mills. They have with them, again Donald (Daniel), age 14; James, age 13; and Alexander, 12. The next child is George, age 6; followed by Mary, age 3.

We cannot be sure that all children from this era survived, but it would appear that with the age spread between sons Alexander and George, Mary Jamieson was no longer living, and that George and Mary are almost certainly Mary Jane Mills children.

Considering the era, if the marriage of James Wilson and Mary Jane Mills was indeed approximately in 1854, then the only hope of a reasonable marriage record is that of a church. The Mills family, from the time of the 1851 census in Brantford Township, is shown as Congregationalist, and James and Mary Jane's marriage was probably conducted in that church.

By the way, a transcription of the Dumfries Reformer as presented by the Waterloo Region branch of the Ontario Genealogical Society, shows Levina Jamieson to have died of consumption (tuberculosis) in 1858. The death notice from the newspaper is probably abbreviated in the transcription. See notes for Mary Jamieson.

On a further note:

While we do not have a direct date for the marriage of James Wilson and Mary Jane Mills, it may have been as early as 1854, but rather more likely at some date in 1855. See publication #354 of the Brant County branch of the Ontario Genealogical Society. This has some records of the First Congregational Church in Brantford. Image 151 of this transcription shows a record dated October 30, 1855. This records the request for a 'dismission' to the Presbyterian Church in Galt by Mr. Wilson and the late Miss Mills. This was unanimously granted. Since other records for the George Mills family do appear in this publication, we must believe that this is a reference to the marriage of James and Mary Jane. It does appear in such later records that we have that James and Mary were associated with St. Andrews Presbyterian Church in Galt.
 
DeathShe died on 13 June 1912 at North Dumfries Township, Waterloo Co., at age 77. 
BurialShe was buried at Cedar Creek Cemetery, North Dumfries Township. 
NoteMary Jane's date of birth is taken from the 1901 census.

There was a period of time when some death registrations were returned by Galt, although some of the deaths were elsewhere. Oddly, some of these returns were not in Waterloo County. The page for Mary Jane's death registration has three. One was for a death in Beverly Township of Wentworth County and one for Puslinch in Wellington County. The third, Mary Jane's, was for North Dumfries in Waterloo County.

Death reg. 004066-12 Galt, Waterloo Co.

North Dumfries, Waterloo Co.
Jane Wilson died June 13, 1912, age 77 yrs, 3 mos. Born Canada. Place of death Twp of North Dumfries. Widow . Father's name Geo. Mills. Physician Dr. Wardlaw. Informant T. J. Little (funeral director), Galt. 

Children of Mary Jane Mills and James Wilson

Last Edited7 Nov 2024