| William Loane 1806-1898
Irish Immigrant |
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William Loane, b. ca. 1807,
d. 19 May 1898 in Toronto, Canada Spouse: Sarah Winnett, b. ca. 1809, d. 14 November 1870 (Married in Ireland) Father: Richard Winnett, b. ca. 1776 in Ireland, d. 16 April 1849 in Killaloe, Ireland Mother: Elinor Worrall Children and grandchildren: 1 Samuel Richard Loane, b. ca. 1830 in Ireland, m. Elizabeth Baker; 3 grandchildren 2 William W. Loane, b. 1 February 1835 in Ireland, m. Hannah H. Purchase, 1859, d. 8 July 1908; 2 grandchildren 3 Ellen Loane, b. 24 January 1838 in Ireland, m. James Smith, 16 October 1862, d. 7 May 1924; 5 grandchildren 4 Elizabeth "Lizzie" B. Loane, b. 11 December 1838 in Ireland, m. John Edward Winnett, 1859, d. 1915; 2 grandchildren 5 Catherine Loane , b. 27 March 1841 in Ireland, m. Archibald Muir, d. 15 April 1934; 2 grandchildren 6 Edward Loane, b. ca. 1845 in Ireland, m. Mary Jane Lemon, d. 28 June 1870; 2 grandchildren 7 Sarah Loane, b. ca. 1847 in Canada, m. Andrew Gilchrist (2), 24 May 1873; 5 grandchildren 8 John Loane, b. March 1847 in Canada, d. 4 May 1847 9 S. Anne Loane, b. 1849 in Canada, d. 26 May 1888 10 Maude Mary Loane, b. 1854 in Canada, m. William Henry Elliott, 9 April 1874, d. 1941; 9 grandchildren |
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Derivation of Loane in Ireland
Oluam-I-O Loaine, O Loane, O'Loan,
O'Lone, Loane, Lamb,
Lambe; 'des. of luan' (warrior, champion); the name (1) of a
Limerick family who were anciently lords of Deisbeg, now the barony of
Small county, in the east of Co. Limerick, but have been long dispersed
through Limerick, Cork and Derry; and (2) of a
Monaghan family, now dispersed through Ulster. It is angl.
O'Loan, Loane in the north of Ireland, but geneerally Lambe, by
'translation' in the south.
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Historical Notes William immediately set up shop as a boot and shoemaker in Queen Street, East York. The following year (1846), Toronto directories list him in King Street where he seems to have remained until 1862. In this same year his daughter, Ellen, is named as his apprentice. William owned a farm (Lot 6 Concession 2, York Township) in the Woodbine area near Norway. Thomas Smith, father of James who would later marry Ellen, lived in the same area. Four more children were added to the family after their arrival in Canada. |