Welcome to the Tasker family page of my family history website. This page
covers the family of Linda Winifred Tasker's father, Job Tasker. The
Tasker family were pioneer farmers in the early life of Kent County. The Tasker paternal lineage comes from Yorkshire, England where
their ancestry can be traced back to the early 1800s.
Please Note: This page is intended only as a narrative historical overview
of this family. There is additional detailed information available
for almost ever person presented on this page. To avoid the unnecessary
work of double-entering such things as vital statistics, the additional
information can be found in the accompanying GEDCOM database. Please make
sure you click on the INDEX button at the bottom of the page so you don't miss
out on potentially valuable additional information.
Acknowledgments
The research presented on this page is not mine alone. It
contains information submitted by all the Fellow Researchers listed below. I am indebted
to them for their generous contributions. This page is intended as a place
for researchers to freely and cooperatively share our research with each other.
It would be too cumbersome a task to reference each piece of data as to which
researcher it has come from. The information shown on this page should be
understood as a product of ALL of the
Fellow Researchers. I am merely the editor and not the sole
author. - Ryk
If you are
just arriving at this page for the first time then you may wish to start
here.
The traditional explanation for the surname Tasker is that it is an English occupational surname for a man who did piecework. The
word "tasker" is used especially in reference to a man who threshed corn with a flail. It is derived
from Anglo-Norman-French tasque and from Old French tasche which both mean
"task". Tascher is the French version of the name, and Taschereau is a French
diminutive form.
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The Tasker Family in Leeds, Yorkshire, England
Firm evidence for the origins of our Tasker family begins with William
Tasker, who was born about 1820 in Leeds, Yorkshire, England. William
immigrated in 1842 to southern Ontario, Canada. He was in his early 20s
and probably just recently married. He left almost no record of his
origins in England. It is only through the account of his son that we know
that William came from Leeds.
Fortunately, census records in England for the year 1841 reveal to us that,
although the surname Tasker was relatively common in Yorkshire, there was only
one Tasker family residing in the town of Leeds. Assuming the Leeds
origins of William are trustworthy, then we can suggest that the following
family seems likely to be William's family of origin. We have no confirmation
that the family shown here is indeed his correct birth family, but all the
evidence so far supports the theory.
John TASKER, b. ABT 1760 in England. No record of his birth has
been found. His date of birth is merely estimated. There is no
record of his wife's name. He is recorded as the father of:
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Daniel TASKER b: ABT 18 JAN 1784 in Saint Peter, Leeds, Yorkshire, England
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John TASKER b: ABT 4 SEP 1785 in Saint Peter, Leeds, Yorkshire, England.
John's birth, shown here, is very speculative. The 1785 birth represents the
only John Tasker born in Leeds between 1780-1800 and he happens to have been
baptized in the same parish as two of his suggested children. John is
suggested to have married to a woman named ANN, whose surname is unknown, but
no record of their marriage has been found.
ANN was b: 1776 in Bradford, Yorkshire, England. The family of John
and Ann Tasker represent the only family in the IGI with a son named William
Tasker born in Leeds. John's other children, Thomas and Hadassah, can be found
in 1841 living with their widowed mother, Ann, while elsewhere in Leeds
William can be found boarding with Samuel Stead (no known connection). These
two households of William and his suggested siblings comprise all the Taskers
in Leeds Town in 1841. This increases our confidence that we have correctly
identified William's birth family. However these relationships are far
from proven. John and Ann Tasker are recorded as having the following
family:
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Greenwood TASKER b: BET 1810 AND 1815 in Leeds, Yorkshire, England.
He is shown in 1841 living in Leeds with his widowed mother and siblings
Thomas and Hadassah. He is not found in 1851 and is suggested as the
father of:
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Greenwood TASKER b: 1849 in Leeds, Yorkshire, England. No record
of his birth has been found. He is found living with his
grandmother, Ann, in 1851. They are also living with Hadassah
Tasker. There is no indication by which child Greenwood is a
grandchild of Ann. He is shown here as a son of Greenwood (Sr.) only
for onomastic reasons, but he could just as easily be the son of Thomas or
the illegitimate son of Hadassah.
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William TASKER b: ABT 12 APR 1817 in Leeds, Yorkshire, England. He
is suggested as the William Tasker who is found in 1841 in Leeds Town
boarding with 15 year old Samuel Stead (no known relation to this family).
He is also suggested as the William Tasker who immigrated to East Tilbury,
Kent County, Ontario, Canada in 1842 -- shown below.
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Thomas TASKER b: ABT 16 JAN 1820 in Saint Peter, Leeds, Yorkshire,
England. He is found in 1841 living with his widowed mother and
sister. He is not found in 1851.
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Hadassah TASKER b: ABT 13 JUL 1823 in Saint Peter, Leeds, Yorkshire,
England. She is found living with her widowed mother in 1841 and 1851.
Country Singer, Michelle Wright --
Merlin's most famous
resident
The Village of Merlin, East Tilbury Township, Kent County, Ontario
East Tilbury Township, Kent County, Ontario
Tasker Road
The village of Merlin in East Tilbury Township, Kent County, Ontario, Canada
was home to many of our Tasker ancestors and cousins. While the other
Taskers lived in the countryside surrounding Merlin. Just southwest of
Merlin there is a Tasker Road, believed to be named after William Tasker,
patriarch of this family.
Merlin is a small farming community inhabited by 750 residents located
in Southwestern Ontario. It lies five kilometres due north off the shores of
Lake Erie in the city of Chatham-Kent. (Wikipedia)
Merlin is most famous for being the birth place of Canadian Country singer,
Michelle Wright.
The town has three main streets branching out from the main intersection.
Erie Street (Merlin Town Line) runs north and south through the centre of town.
William Street begins at the main intersection and travels west toward the town
of
Tilbury while Aberdeen Street travels east from the main intersection toward
the hamlet of
South Buxton.
Merlin sits on the boundary between East Tilbury and Raleigh Townships.
Merlin Village is in East Tilbury, but Merlin Cemetery, on the east of the
village, is in Raleigh Township. Merlin village is recorded at times as
being in both Raleigh and East Tilbury townships. Thus, some of the
references shown below to Raleigh township, where no specific location is noted,
may actually be referring to Merlin village.
William TASKER, born about 1817-1820 in Leeds, Yorkshire,
England. (According to the 1901 census his birthday was 14 APR 1820,
however, according to the IGI his baptism was recorded on 12 APR 1817.)
Very little is known of his life in England except that he came from Leeds and
in 1841 he was boarding with a 15 year old boy named Samuel Stead (no known
relation). William married
firstly in 1848 in York Reg. Dist., Yorkshire, England to Margaret WEBSTER. She
was born in 1826 in England. They immigrated immediately after marrying to Kent County, Ontario
and settled on a farm in East Tilbury Township, near the village of Merlin.
Their first daughter Ann may have been born prior to immigration, however
records conflict on her birth location. They had 9 (or possibly 10)
children and then just a few years after their last child was born Margaret died in 1871. William married
secondly BET 1871 AND 1881 in East Tilbury, Kent County, Ontario to Philadelphia
BUTCHER who was born 30 SEP 1842 in East Farleigh, Kent, England. William and Philadelphia are said to have met on a
ship crossing from England to Canada, while William was back visiting.
They are said to have married only three weeks after meeting, however no record
of their marriage has been found. William had the following
children all by his first wife:
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Ann TASKER b: 1843 in England (although no record of her birth has
been found). She married
on 3 APR 1867 in Leamington, Essex County, Ontario, Canada to
William HARDY b: 1843 in England. They had no known children and
it is suspected she died shortly after their marriage as William is shown
with his second wife in 1881. (A possible birth for Ann has been
found on 30 JUL 1843 in Wakefield, Yorkshire, England, just south of
Leeds, as the daughter of William and Hannah Tasker. If so, then
this would suggest that Ann came from a previously unknown first marriage
for William prior to his marriage to Margaret Webster. Ann is the
only child found for this couple. The five year gap between her
birth and that of Isabella would further suggest that Ann came from a
prior marriage.)
Evidence has now been found to show that Ann Tasker was born from
William's first marriage and that she married secondly after the death of
William Hardy. see:
http://www.hostmybb.com/phpbb/viewtopic.php?p=775&mforum=rykbrowngenealo#775
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Isabella TASKER b: 23 JUN 1849 in Tilbury East, Kent County,
Ontario.
She married on 6 MAR 1871 in Merlin, Kent County, Ontario to James W. BADDER b: 1842 in Ontario. James W Badder, was married previously to
Harriet Lott. They had 4 children before Harriet died 16 Feb 1870. So,
Isabella inherited an 'instant' family. The children were all young: Eliza
Jane, b. 24 Dec 1862; Margaret A, b. 5 May 1864; Solomon James, b. 20 June
1866; Elizabeth Ida, b. 1 Apr 1868. James and Isabella had two of
their own children, about which time Isabella died. Her cause of death
is unknown, but it is possible that she may have died in childbirth.
James Badder then married thirdly. Isobel and James had the
following children. (In formation on descendants of this branch is
c/o
Rebecca Jones.)
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Jonathan Joseph BADDER b: 17 AUG 1872 in Merlin, Kent County, Ontario.
Jonathan married firstly ABT 1888 to Sarah HUNT b: 16 MAY 1870 in England.
It appears to be correct that Jonathan was only 16 and his wife, 18, when
they had their first child. In 1910 Jonathan was in Cheboygan Co, MI.
(Cheboygan County, Michigan; Forest Twp; ED 17; pg 286B). His future
second wife, Emma, was listed as "Housekeeper" Divorced, with daughter
Doris Stephenson. By 1920, they were in Presque Isle Co, MI (Presque
Isle County, Michigan; City of Onaway; ED 321; pg 214A). They were married
now, with 3 more children: Gertrude [abt 1912]; Joseph (Jonathan Joseph)
[28 Sep 1915 - 8 Sep 2002]; and La Verna [abt 1919]. SSDI - Name: Jonathan
J. Badder SSN: 711-01-8022 Last Residence: 48506 Flint, Genesee, Michigan,
United States of America Born: 28 Sep 1915 Died: 8 Sep 2002 State (Year)
SSN issued: Railroad Board (Issued Through) (Before 1951 ) Jonathan
Joseph, Sr died 1 Jul 1922. The 1930 Shiawassee Co, MI census shows
Emma in the home of Edward Bayliss as servant (housekeeper was crossed
out), but her occupation is listed as "housekeeper" for a 'private
family'. J Joseph, Jr and 'Ferna' are 14 and 10, respectively. They are
enumerated as nephew and niece. (1930 Shiawassee, Vernon Twp, ED 33, pg
75B). Joseph and his first wife Sarah Hunt had the following
children:
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Charlie BADDER b: 17 MAR 1888 in Tilbury East, Kent County, Ontario
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Virgel BADDER b: 25 JUL 1895 in Tilbury East, Kent County, Ontario
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Stella BADDER b: 2 APR 1897 in Tilbury East, Kent County, Ontario
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Mabel BADDER b: 18 FEB 1898 in Tilbury East, Kent County, Ontario
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Russel BADDER b: 19 FEB 1900 in Tilbury East, Kent County, Ontario
Jonathan Joseph Badder married secondly BET 1910 AND 1920 in Michigan,
USA to Emma J. STEPHENSON (her previous married name; her maiden name is
unknown), by whom he had the following children:
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Gertrude BADDER b: Private
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Jonathan Joseph BADDER b: 28 SEP 1915 in Michigan, USA
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Laverna BADDER b: ABT 1919 in Michigan, USA
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Christopher William BADDER b: 5 MAY 1875 in Merlin, Kent County, Ontario.
Christopher W and wife Mina were in Cheboygan Co in 1910 as well
(Cheboygan County, Michigan; Forest Twp; ED 17; pg 285B-286A), but by
1920, Christopher was widowed and living as a 'border' in Wayne Co, Mi in
the home of Georgina Smith, widowed (Detroit City, 12 precinct, ward 15,
ED 467, pg 255B). In 1930, still in Wayne Co, Christopher is again
married, now to Velma A [nee unknown]. (Detroit City, ward 15, 15
precinct, Block # 287, ED 461, pg 256B-257A). It is believed that
Christopher had no children.
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Peter TASKER b: 8 JUL 1851 in Tilbury East, Kent County, Ontario. He
married on 11 JUL 1871 in Bothwell, Kent County, Ontario, Canada to Charlotte "Lottie" DENT b:
10 JUL 1852 in Komoka, Ontario, Canada. They had the
following children:
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Betsy Isabella TASKER b: 23 DEC 1873 in Zone, Kent County, Ontario,
Canada. She is not found with her family in 1881 and is presumed to
have died as a child.
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John Charles TASKER b: 5 JUL 1876 in Zone, Kent County, Ontario, Canada.
He was residing with his parents in 1881. His later whereabouts is
unknown.
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Joseph TASKER b: ABT 20 APR 1880 in Tilbury East, Kent County, Ontario,
Canada. He married Mary Rose PORTER b: 7 JUN 1886 in Arkansas, USA,
although no record of their marriage has been found. Joseph has also
not been identified in the 1901 census, so it is possible that he may have
been living briefly in the USA and may have married Mary there. They
had the following children:
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Charles William James TASKER b: 3 SEP 1902 in Tibury East, Kent County,
Ontario, Canada. He married Vida AVERY b: UNKNOWN in Thamesville,
Ontario, Canada, although no record of their marriage has been found.
They had the following child and possibly others:
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Donna Jean TASKER b: 24 FEB 1931 in Merlin, Tilbury East, Kent County,
Ontario, Canada. She died at birth.
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Hazel TASKER b: JUN 1905 in Tilbury East, Kent County, Ontario, Canada
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Lottie May Pearl TASKER b: 26 OCT 1907 in Merlin Village, Tilbury East,
Kent County, Ontario, Canada
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Etheline TASKER b: FEB 1911 in Merlin Village, Tilbury East, Kent County,
Ontario, Canada
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William TASKER b: 20 APR 1880 in Tilbury East, Kent County, Ontario,
Canada. He married on 24 AUG 1904 in Kent County, Ontario, Canada to
Mabel G. WALLACE b: 1887 in Windsor, Essex County, Ontario, Canada.
They had several children, none of whom survived infancy:
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John Wallace TASKER b: 30 APR 1905 in Raleigh Township, Kent County,
Ontario, Canada. Died in infancy.
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Archie Joseph TASKER b: 23 MAR 1908 in Raleigh Township, Kent County,
Ontario, Canada. Died in infancy.
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George William TASKER b: 27 JAN 1911 in Merlin Village, Tilbury East, Kent
County, Ontario, Canada. Died in infancy.
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Edith May TASKER b: DEC 1914 in Merlin Village, Tilbury East, Kent County,
Ontario, Canada. Died in infancy.
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Samuel Gordon Peter TASKER b: 3 MAY 1916 in Merlin Village, Tilbury East,
Kent County, Ontario, Canada. Died in infancy.
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Charlotte Iline TASKER b: 11 DEC 1917 in Merlin Village, Tilbury East,
Kent County, Ontario, Canada. Died in infancy.
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Robert James TASKER b: 13 DEC 1881 in Tilbury East, Kent County, Ontario,
Canada. He married on 19 MAR 1906 in Blenheim, Kent County, Ontario,
Canada to May Pearl HAYNER b: 1884 in St. Catharines, Welland County,
Ontario, Canada. They had the following family:
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James Peter TASKER b: 6 JAN 1907 in Merlin, Tilbury East, Kent County,
Ontario, Canada
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Charlotte F. TASKER b: MAY 1908 in Raleigh Township, Kent County, Ontario,
Canada
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James TASKER b: 4 APR 1853 in Tilbury East, Kent, Ontario.
James is found residing with his birth family in Tilbury in
1861 and 1871. His name is mistakenly transcribed in some later records as
"Jos." instead of "Jas." James moved to North Dakota and married a woman
named Abigail.
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John William TASKER b: 8 JUL 1855 in Tilbury East, Kent County,
Ontario, Canada. He
married firstly to Louisa Ellen HUNT b: ABT 1861 in England, although no
record of their marriage has been found. (Her name is
miss-transcribed in the IGI and Ancestry as "Susie".) They had the following children:
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John William George TASKER b: 16 JAN 1881 in Tilbury East, Kent County,
Ontario, Canada. He went by "George". George moved as a
young man with his father to North Dakota sometime before 1907.
George married presumably in North Dakota to Nellie B. b: 1885 in North
Dakota, USA, although no record of their marriage has been found.
They had the following children:
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Leone R. TASKER b: 1907 in Keffeler District, McKenzie County, North
Dakota, USA
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Dorothy Louise TASKER b: 1909 in Keffeler District, McKenzie County,
North Dakota, USA
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Ray U. TASKER b: 1912 in Loyal Township, Keffeler District, McKenzie
County, North Dakota, USA
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Margarette TASKER b: 1916 in Loyal Township, Keffeler District, McKenzie
County, North Dakota, USA
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Jackie TASKER b: 1923 in Loyal Township, Keffeler District, McKenzie
County, North Dakota, USA
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Margaret Alice TASKER b: 14 FEB 1883 in Tilbury East, Kent County,
Ontario, Canada. She is not found in any later records and may
have died young.
Louise Hunt is presumed to have died about 1883, probably in
childbirth, as John William Tasker married secondly to Alice HUNT although
no record has been found of their marriage. She is presumed to be a
different person than the Alice Hunt who married Thomas Tasker below.
John and Alice had the following child:
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Ethel May TASKER b: 26 NOV 1884 in East Tilbury, Kent County, Ontario,
Canada. She is not found in any later records and may have died
young.
Alice is presumed to have died prematurely as well as we next find John
in 1910 as a widower living with his son in North Dakota where he lived
out the remainder of his life. John and his family have not been
found in the American census for 1900 or the Canadian census for 1901, so
their whereabouts between 1884 and 1910 is unknown.
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Job TASKER b: 3 JAN 1857 in Lot 3, Merlin Village, Tilbury East,
Kent County, Ontario, Canada. He
married Frances BELL. Their story continues
below.
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Mary Catherine TASKER b: 17 FEB 1860 in Tilbury East, Kent County,
Ontario, Canada. She married on 7 JUL 1887 in Barrytown, Raleigh
Township, Kent County, Ontario, Canada to William Michael MCCARTHY b: 1859
in Killarney, Ireland. They are not found in later census records,
however, Mary Catherine is buried in Baddertown Cemetery with her brother,
Thomas Tasker.
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Thomas Loras TASKER b: 2 FEB 1862 in Glenwood, Tilbury East, Kent County, Ontario.
He married firstly before 1884 to Alice HUNT b: ABT 1865. She is
presumed to be a different Alice Hunt than the one who married John
William Tasker above. Thomas and Alice had
the following daughter:
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Isabella Maude TASKER b: 19 SEP 1884 in East Tilbury Township, Kent
County, Ontario. She married on 27 SEP 1904 in Raleigh Township,
Kent County, Ontario, Canada to Jeremiah W. HASKELL b: 1876 in Raleigh
Township, Kent County, Ontario. They
had the following children:
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Margaret HASKELL b: 1910 in Raleigh Township, Kent County, Ontario
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Lela HASKELL b: Private
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Thomas HASKELL b: Private
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Douglas HASKELL b: Private
Thomas married secondly on 4 DEC 1890 in Chatham, Kent County, Ontario to Elizabeth Ann HASKEL
b: 2 SEP 1872 in Raleigh, Kent County, Ontario, Canada,
by whom he had the following children:
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Margaret Ann TASKER b: 28 OCT 1891 in Tilbury East Township, Kent
County, Ontario, Canada. She married on 7 JAN 1914 in Buxton
Village, Raleigh Township, Kent County, Ontario, Canada to John Edward
GARRISON b: 1893 in Kent County, Ontario, Canada. They had the following children:
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Bert GARRISON b: Private
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Clayton GARRISON b: Private
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Margaret GARRISON b: Private
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Robert GARRISON b: Private
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Nellie Beatrice TASKER b: 7 MAR 1893 in Merlin, Tilbury East Township,
Kent County, Ontario. She married on 24 JAN 1917 in Merlin, Tilbury
East, Kent County, Ontario, Canada to Charles Sampson LUDWIG b: 1897 in
Shelby County, Illinois, USA. They had the following
children:
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Ilene LUDWIG b: Private
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Glen Roland Tasker LUDWIG b: Private
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Margaret LUDWIG b: Private
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Audrey LUDWIG b: Private
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Charles LUDWIG b: Private
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Kenneth LUDWIG b: Private
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Nettie Mae TASKER b: 28 AUG 1897 in Tilbury East Township, Kent County,
Ontario. She married on 3 SEP 1919 to Alvin Roy MILLS b: 30 JUL
1897 in Dover Township, Kent County, Ontario. They had the
following children:
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Robert Walter MILLS b: 1920 in Baddertown, Tilbury East Township, Kent
County, Ontario
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Constance Elaine MILLS b: Private, married Ordo TREMBLAY b: 18 MAR
1929. They had ten children some of whom moved to Arkansas, USA.
Their information is withheld for privacy reasons. This branch is being researched by
Annette
Mccandless.
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Alta Mae MILLS b: 23 FEB 1934 in Kent County, Ontario
T. Walter Tasker
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Thomas
Walter TASKER b: 5 AUG 1901 in Tilbury East Township, Kent County,
Ontario. He married Queenie Ellen SIMON b: 16 OCT 1901 in Woodgreen,
London, Middlesex, England. They had the following children:
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Anna TASKER b: Private
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Rebecca Ruth TASKER b: Private
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Robert TASKER b: 6 MAR 1864 in Tilbury East, Kent County, Ontario married
on 6 MAY 1884 in Chatham, Kent County, Ontario, Canada to Annie Jane Bell
DENT b: 9 APR 1870 in Tilbury Township, Kent County, Ontario. They had
the following children:
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Betsy TASKER b: 9 MAR 1886 in Tilbury East, Kent County, Ontario, Canada.
She married after 1901 to Thomas Wellington MIFFLIN. He was born 3
JAN 1881 in Tilbury East, Kent County, Ontario as the son of Cornelius
and Rose Mifflin. In 1901 he can be found working as a domestic
servant on the farm just down the road from the family of his future
wife, Betsy Tasker. They had the following children:
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Olive Annie Belle MIFFLIN b: 16 SEP 1907 in Tilbury East, Kent County,
Ontario, Canada
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Margaret Leta MIFFLIN b: Private
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Lottie Bell TASKER b: 17 FEB 1888 in RR#1 Merlin, Tilbury East, Kent
County, Ontario, Canada.
She married after 1901 to William INNIS.
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William TASKER b: 10 OCT 1890 in Tilbury East, Kent County, Ontario.
According to family tradition, William Tasker "moved out west with a
pistol in each hand, where he lived as an outlaw until he died of a
gunshot wound." However he has not been found in the 1911 census for
Canada or any American census records, so his outlaw career may have
been rather short lived. He apparently died without marrying and without
children.
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James Nelson TASKER b: 16 JUL 1893 in Tilbury East, Kent County,
Ontario. He married on 6 JAN 1920 in Merlin, Tilbury East, Kent
County, Ontario, Canada to Dolly JOYCE b: 1902 in Tilbury East, Kent
County, Ontario, Canada, and had the
following child:
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Laverne TASKER b: Private. She married Sherman COPEMAN.
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George Robert TASKER b: 24 SEP 1899 in Tilbury East, Kent County,
Ontario, Canada.
He married Clara JOYCE.
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Leta Margaret TASKER b: 17 JUN 1903 in Merlin Village, Tilbury East,
Kent County, Ontario, Canada. She
married Charles ADAMS and had the following children:
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Robert ADAMS b: Private
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Gary ADAMS b: Private
Job Tasker, Frances Bell
Randolph Tasker
(Click to enlarge)
Job Tasker, as shown above, was born 3 JAN 1857 in Tilbury East, Kent County,
Ontario. He married
late at age 48 to Frances Bell, a woman nearly 25 years his junior. Frances Bell
came from a farming family in Northumberland, England, not far from Hexham Abbey
where her ancestry can be traced back as far as the 17th century. Her family's story is
told on the Bell Family Page.
Job and Frances settled on a farm near the village of Merlin in Tilbury Township,
Kent County where they had five children in seven years - a feat that seems
almost biologically impossible! At the very least it must have been incredibly
overwhelming. They found they could not handle all five children so their
daughter Win was
partly given away to be raised by her aunt Jean Bell and uncle Frank Dalgliesh.
Job and Frances Tasker had the following children:
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Lawrence Randolph TASKER b: 5 JAN 1906 in Merlin, Kent County, Ontario.
"Dolph" was an excellent violinist and an excellent auto mechanic.
Apparently he also used his musical ear to diagnose car problems simply by
the sound of the engine. He married Irene HOUGH and they had one child
whose name is not known. Dolph died prematurely and Irene subsequently
lost contact with the Tasker family.
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Kenneth Glenwright TASKER b: 20 JUN 1910 in Merlin, Kent County, Ontario.
"Glen", married Dorothy PRAIL and moved to
Vancouver, British Columbia where Glen worked on the railroad. Glen suffered a heart attack while working on
the railroad and died at the young age of only 42. They had two children whose
information is not published for privacy reasons.
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Living TASKER
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Living TASKER
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Linda Winifred Isobel TASKER b: Private. "Win", married Alec Sharpe
and their story is presented on the Sharpe Family
Page.
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Nancy Madolin TASKER b: 23 AUG 1914 in Merlin, Kent County, Ontario.
Nancy, the only Tasker to be called by her first name, married Harold
LEACH. They had two children whose information is not published for
privacy reasons:
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Living TASKER
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Living TASKER
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Ester Hilda TASKER b: b: 10 APR 1918 in Merlin, Kent County,
Ontario. "Hilda", married Clair Vince and lived in Chatham. They had
no children.
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