
Person Info
Edward Fredrick Outram or Owtram: Birth: 1 Apr 1791 in Dronfield, Derbyshire, England. Death: 5 Mar 1869 in Port Hope,Ontario,Canada
Joseph Outram: Birth: ABT 1800/1802 in Dronfield,Derbyshire, England.
William George Outram or Owtram: Death: 23 Dec 1863 in Bowmanville,Ontario,Canada
William Outram or Owtram: Death: 1855 in Dronfield,Derbyshire,England
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Note: Notes for William OWTRAM b.1760 d. 1803 Occupation File Maker born 14 March 1760 in Pentrich, Alfredton, Derbyshire, England His Baptism shows him as the son of Thomas & ALICE Outram but this is considered to be an error, supported by the fact that no marriage is recorded. Should have been Edward & Sarah FEDSTEAD. Edward OWTRAM: b.28 Aug 1729 d.15 Feb 1804 m. 2 July 1752 Sarah Felstead or Felsted b.1730 d. 23 Oct 1778 William married on 22 November 1785 Old Brampton, Derbyshire, England Martha MASON born 1764 in Brampton, Derbyshire, England Martha Mason mentioned in the record of William Owtram and Martha Mason Name: William Owtram Spouse's Name: Martha Mason Event Date: 22 Nov 1785 Event Place: Saint Peter,Old Brampton,Derby,England Indexing Project (Batch) Number: M04836-2 , System Origin: England-ODM , GS Film number: 90698 Name taken off old church baptism records of William, spelling OWTREM meant OUTRAM. The use of the "u" or "w" in surnames varies with the different records found in the 17th century, and therefore it is confusing as to which spelling is collect, as the close descendants of William Owtram seem to spell "Outram"! They are also shown as Owtrem, Outrem, Outerim, Outtrim, & Outheram! SOURCE: Jean Champion-Booth The Malverns, Gore Road, Burnham-on-sea, Somerset,England TA8 2HL 15 April 2011 email [email protected] Maybe William's surname was misspelled when the minister recorded his birth in the records for we have found his father's surname being "Edward Outram, Oughtram, Oetrem & Owtram". In his father's will, all names are spelt "OWTRAM". Their Children... All born in Dronfield, Derbyshire, England William OWTRAM or OUTRAM b. 2 December 1786 m. Eliz BATE or BATES & Ann BOWER Sarah OWTRAM or OUTRAM b. 19 December 1788 Edward Fredrick OWTRAM or OUTRAM b. 1 April 1791 m. Mary Ellen BOWER George William OWTRAM or OUTRAM b. 20 September 1793 m. 11 Apr 1822 to Martha Marie Wadmore Joseph OUTRAM b. abt 1800/1802 Mary OUTRAM b. 19 November 1809 Source: Graham & Sheila (Outram) Porter 78 Seal Road, Bramhall, Stockport, Cheshire, England. SK7 2LU phone: +44(0)161-439 6191 E-Mail: [email protected] December 2000. William Owtram & Martha Mason's sons.. George William OUTRAM or OWTRAM with his wife Martha Wadmore immigrated to Montreal, Lower Canada (Quebec) 1839 then on to Bowmanville, Upper Canada (Ontario) with their families. Most are buried in Bowmanville Cem., Bowmanville, Ontario along with a lot of the other members of this family. & Edward Fredrick OUTRAM his wife Mary Ellen ALLEN immigrated to Montreal in 1858. DIFFERENT OUTRAM LINES..... Back in 1627 Joseph Outram was born in Derby, Derbyshire, England & had at least 4 children one being Thomas born 1645 (Peterborough, Ontario, Canada LINE), Benjamin Joseph born about 1660 (Sir James Napier's Line), & Edward. Born on 16 July 1670 we don't have anything on this lines of Jan 2013.. They where all born in Bolsover, Derbyshire, England. Sir James Napier OUTRAM is a distant cousin by 8 Generations back of Don Outram Source: Mrs Joan Brack 69 White Bark Way, R.R. 1, Belwood, Ontario, Canada. N0B 1J0 phone (519) 787-2691 E-Mail [email protected] Nov 2000. The beginnings of 2 Great File Companies, one in Manchester, England & one in Quebec-Ontario 6 + Generations of file makers Thomas Outram b.1693 in Eyam, Derbyshire, England) Trade was a: File Maker next we find his Grandson... William OWTRAM b.1760 in Pentrich, Alfredton, Derbyshire, England, m. Martha MASON b.1766 Isle of Wight, England. William OWTRAM's trade was a File Maker. He apprenticed to Mr. James Denton, of the firm of Messrs. Frith and Denton, File Manufactures in Sheffield, Manchester, Yorkshire, England. Three of their sons; William OUTRAM (b.1786), George William OUTRAM (b.1754) & Edward Frederick OUTRAM (b.1791) Trade was: File Makers, having apprenticed at the firm of Messrs. Frith and Denton, File Manufactures, Sheffield. Two of William & Martha OUTRAM's sons immigrated to Montreal, Quebec, Canada 1839 George William & Martha (Wadmore) OWTRAM or OUTRAM & family immigrated to Montreal, Lower Canada (Quebec), soon after moving to Ontario he finally settled in Bowmanville, Darling, Township, Co. of Durham, Ontario. Trade: File Maker & Shoe Maker. 1858 Edward Frederick OUTRAM (b.1791) & Mary Ellen ALLEN, immigrated to Montreal. Trade was a File Maker. He later worked in his son's George OUTRAM's file company Dominion File Company. Edward Frederick & Mary OUTRAM's son Edward Harold Henry OUTRAM (b.1823) also apprenticed at the firm of Messrs. Frith and Denton File Manufactures in Sheffield. Trade was a File Maker. He stayed in England & established a firm of steel file makers calling it the H Outram & Son Ltd. & Canal Works in Sheffield, Yorkshire, England in 1863. His son Charles OUTRAM (b.1849), & his brother Edward Outram (b.1819) worked for him, as well as other members of the family. Edward Outram (b.1829) was Grand Master of the Manchester Unity of Odd Fellows in 1880. Most of the male Outram clan where members in England & Canada & USA for generations. In 1917 Alfred Allen Outram (b.1895), son of George Alfred Alf Outram visited some Outram's who were related to us in Sheffield. They owned a file company there called "H Outram & Son Ltd. & Canal Works”, Sheffield, England. (Here's a little history on the founder & company). In 1863 Edward Harold Henry OUTRAM (b.1832) started it. His 1863 Edward Frederick & Mary OUTRAM's son George OUTRAM srn (b.1814) & his wife Sarah HUNT & their son Frederick P. OUTRAM (b.1846). After George had finished his apprenticed at the firm of Messrs. Frith and Denton File Manufactures in Sheffield. Trade was a File Maker. He & his family immigrated to the Township of Kincardine, Bruce County, Upper Canada (Ontario) located on the east shores of Lake Huron & Penetangre River, buying a farm comprising of 200 acres. Agriculture claimed him but a short time however, for he soon sold and went down to the United States where he started a file factory. He remained in this business until 1869. When he returned to Montreal, Lower Canada. 1869-71 George OUTRAM srn (b.1814) partnered with his son Frederick P. OUTRAM (b.1846) & started the firm of G. Outram & Son, and known as The Dominion File Factory, the Offices and Works where located at St. Gabriel Locks, near Montreal, Quebec. Here Frederick apprenticed under his father George Outram to become a File Maker. The trade of the firm is with the trade direct, and extends over all parts of Canada. Possessing an extended experience in this line of manufacture, the firm are enabled to produce files and rasps which for excellence and superiority and finish are not surpassed by any others made on this Continent, and which will stand the severest tests. The Dominion File Works are highly commended, and as the firm conduct business on a sound, liberal basis, they will be found prompt and reliable in all transactions. Their goods stand foremost among the best and command the attention of the trade, and are always in demand.His files were at that time among the best on the market; it was a common saying that they would cut through anything. In 1878 he secured the gold medal and diploma at the Paris Exhibition in competition with the world. George's son Edward (b.1838) 1864 Charles Outram & his family immigrated to Goderich or Paisty, Bruce Co., Upper Canada (Ontario) to farm. Later he moved to Montreal, to work in his father's file company. Dominion File Works. 1880-87 George Outram srn retired from The Dominion File Company, Fredrick P. Outram owns it now. 1888 Frederick P. OUTRAM partnered with his son George Alfred Alf Outram jrn (b.1872) Trade File Maker and moved the The Dominion File Factory to Port Hope, Ontario. Changing the name to The Globe File Manufacturing Company. They choose Port Hope because of The Ganeraska river supplies an unfailing water power, and access to its forces is readily and cheaply procured. In addition, the Midland portion of the Grand Trunk Railway, bringing the town into touch with almost every part of the great mineral belt of Ontario, and the magnificent harbour possessed by the town, one of the safest and best on the north side of the lake, make this an ideal spot for the establishment of smelting works, blast furnaces and all iron. From the Daily Colonist Victoria, BC Wednesday October 25, 1893Injured by Machinery.. PORT HOPE , Oct 24 - A (George Alfred) Outram, proprietor of the Globe file works, was caught in the machinery at his factory and badly hurt yesterday. Alfred Allan OUTRAM (1895) worked in his fathers file factory as a file maker at a young age. Along with many other young family members over the years. 1901 Frederick P. & son George Alfred Alf OUTRAM jrn sold The Globe File Co. to the Nicholson File Company of Merriden, Connecticut, U.S.A. The company operated in Port Hope till 1994, although not in it's original location, until NAFTA (1994) led to its being moved to Mexico. NAFTA was a the “FREE TRADE” agreement between Canada, United States & Mexico Source: Mrs Joan Brack 69 White Bark Way, R.R. 1, Belwood, Ontario, Canada. N0B 1J0 phone (519) 787-2691 E-Mail [email protected] Nov 2000. Compiled by Don Outram 13012 CR 503 Tory Hill Ontario Canada K0L 2Y0 email [email protected] 2011 William Outram MyHeritage Family Trees Family tree (OUTRAM~1) in Family site (BackupMyTree), managed by Earl Harvey Birth: 1786 - Dronfield, Derbyshire, England Parents: William Outram, Martha Marie Outram (born Mason) Siblings: Sarah Outram, Edward Outram or Owtrem, George Outram or Owtram, Benjamin Outram, Elizabeth Outram, Edward Outram, Mary Ann Mason (born Outram), William James Outram, David Outram, James Outram, Ruth Outram Wife: Elizabeth Outram (born Bate) Children: Joseph Outram, Mary Outram SOURCE: Myheritage.com Feb 2015 Mr. Earl Harvey has these children in the wrong family, they should be in George Outram & Martha's ?... Benjamin, Elizabeth, Edward, Mary Ann Mason (Outram), William James, David, James & Ruth |
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