Emily Grace BOULTON

 
 D'arcy BOULTON|Judge
 
 D'Arcy Edward BOULTON 
   
  Elizabeth FORSTER
 
 John Boulton BOULTON 
   
   Christopher ROBINSON
   
  Sarah Anne ROBINSON 
   
  Esther SAYRE
 
 Emily Grace BOULTON 
birt: 1868
deat: Y
 
 Martha Rowan GAMBLE 

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Amy Madeline BOULTON

 
 D'Arcy Edward BOULTON
 
 John Boulton BOULTON 
   
  Sarah Anne ROBINSON
 
 Arthur St. George BOULTON 
   
  Martha Rowan GAMBLE 
 
 Amy Madeline BOULTON 
birt: 6 APR 1870
deat: Y

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Amy Madeline BOULTON

 
 D'arcy BOULTON|Judge
 
 D'Arcy Edward BOULTON 
   
  Elizabeth FORSTER
 
 John Boulton BOULTON 
   
   Christopher ROBINSON
   
  Sarah Anne ROBINSON 
   
  Esther SAYRE
 
 Amy Madeline BOULTON 
birt: 5 APR 1870
deat: Y
 
 Martha Rowan GAMBLE 

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John D'Arcy BOULTON

 
 D'arcy BOULTON|Judge
 
 D'Arcy Edward BOULTON 
   
  Elizabeth FORSTER
 
 John Boulton BOULTON 
   
   Christopher ROBINSON
   
  Sarah Anne ROBINSON 
   
  Esther SAYRE
 
 John D'Arcy BOULTON 
birt: 1873
deat: Y
 
 Martha Rowan GAMBLE 

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Edith Adelaide BOULTON

 
 D'arcy BOULTON|Judge
 
 D'Arcy Edward BOULTON 
   
  Elizabeth FORSTER
 
 John Boulton BOULTON 
   
   Christopher ROBINSON
   
  Sarah Anne ROBINSON 
   
  Esther SAYRE
 
 Edith Adelaide BOULTON 
birt: 1875
deat: Y
 
 Martha Rowan GAMBLE 

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Hilda Katherine BOULTON


Catharine Boulton KENRICK

 
 D'arcy BOULTON|Judge
 
 D'Arcy Edward BOULTON 
   
  Elizabeth FORSTER
 
 John Boulton BOULTON 
   
   Christopher ROBINSON
   
  Sarah Anne ROBINSON 
   
  Esther SAYRE
 
 Hilda Katherine BOULTON 
birt: 27 SEP 1877
deat: Y


F. B. KENRICK
marr:
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deat:
 
 Martha Rowan GAMBLE 

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John Henry GAMBLE|Capt.

 
 Q. C. Joseph Clarke GAMBLE 
 
 John Henry GAMBLE|Capt. 
birt: 12 JUL 1844
deat: 14 JUL 1879
plac: Khyber Pass, Afganistan|In the 2nd Afgan War
 
  D'arcy BOULTON|Judge
  
  Henry John BOULTON 
    
   Elizabeth FORSTER
  
 Harriet Eliza BOULTON 
 
  Ephraim JONES|U. E. L.
  
 Eliza JONES 

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Samuel NORDHEIMER


Stewart Firzroy Boulton NORDHEIMER


Neilina NORDHEIMER


Max NORDHEIMER


Athol Gordon NORDHEIMER


Adele NORDHEIMER


Errol NORDHEIMER


Edith NORDHEIMER


Cecil NORDHEIMER


Estelle NORDHEIMER


< Roy NORDHEIMER


Phyllis Melfort Boulton NORDHEIMER

 
 Samuel NORDHEIMER 
birt: 5 OCT 1824
plac: Memelsdorf, Bavaria
deat: 29 JUN 1912


Edith Louisa BOULTON
marr:
birt: 25 SEP 1846
plac: Niagra, Ontario
deat: 29 JUN 1912

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Notes for Samuel Nordheimer: There were two house on the top of the hil l at Glen Edyth Drive. Russell Hill was built in 1818 by Admiral Augustus Warren Baldwin and demolished in 1872 to make way for Glen Edyth the Nordheimer mansion. Glen Edyth, the second house on this site, was buil t in 1872 by the Nordheimers and demolished 1929. It was designed by a Viennese architect and had thirty-five-rooms, turrets, a widow's walk, a porte-cochere, and towers. The grounds were reminiscent of a grand Engl ish country estate. Stables, two coach houses, summerhouses, a cowshed, greenhouses, and kitchen gardens were situated on the property. A celebrated landscape architect was brought in from Cleveland to design t he twenty-three acres of gardens. He dammed Castle Frank stream to create a pond and waterfall. Samuel Nordheimer and his brother Abraham were in t he music business. In later years, they manufactured pianos and supported many musical societies and events. Samuel was also a founder and direct or of several financial institutions. The Nordheimers both died in 1912, survived by their son Roy. who lived at Glen Edyth until 1924. His executors offered Glen Edyth to the city as a park, but the price was t oo high, so the property was subdivide. Glen Edyth Drive marks the old carriage entrance. In 1844 brothers Abraham (succeeded by his nephew Albert in 1862) and Samuel Nordheimer ran a music store in Toronto and very soon thereafter began to publish engraved sheet music. They were the first and by far t he largest specialized music publisher in pre-Confederation Canada, maintaining close business connections with music publishers in the Uni ted States. They were the only Canadian members of the Board of Music Trade o f the United States of America, with 272 pieces listed in its 1870 catalogue. Most of their publications, however, were engraved and proba bly even printed in the U.S. Many were even registered for copyright throug h an agent in the State of New York-a commercially astute move on their part. Three of their earliest pieces identify the engraver as John Elli s of Toronto: Beautiful Venice by J. P. Knight, Empress Henrietta's Waltz b y Henri Herz, and Those Evening Bells Quick March by St. George B. Crozie r. Ellis was an amateur cellist, listed in the Toronto directory as an engraver from 1843 to 1868, but there is no other evidence that he enga ged in the music printing business. Early Nordheimer publications were larg ely reprints of popular European works, such as salon pieces and arrangemen ts of airs from the operas of Bellini and Donizetti. Still, a good number were by Canadian residents such as James Paton Clarke (The Emblem of Canada), St. George B. Crozier (La Crosse Waltzes), Thomas Charles Croz ier (Les Belles de Toronto), Julius Hecht (St. Lawrence, or The Graceful Step), and Henry Schallehn (Ontario Quick March). Almost all were for piano or for solo voice, which of course was grist for the mill of musi c publishers and dealers. Colour was rarely used on their sheet music covers; the most adventurous were printed in the U.S. Nordheimer was al so one of the very few Canadians of the period to publish music in series. The elaborate cover of The Band: a Selection of Fashionable Dances for t he Piano Forte reflected the great popularity of pleasure gardens and promenade concerts; its contents of waltzes, gallops and quadrilles mirrored the taste of the times. . In the nineteenth century, music proprietors, Abraham and Samuel Nordheimer, followed by Theodore August Heintzman, became Canada's leading piano manufacturers. www.chass.utoronto.ca/classics/Newsletterl Dec1997/st.george. html The Nordheimers were a famous family in Victorian Toronto. According to the Toronto Directory for 1925, the owner of the house, Albert Nordheimer, w as President of the A & S Nordheimer Piano and Music Company located at 22 0 Yonge Street; his factory in West Toronto manufactured pianos. The business had been founded by ':1is uncle and father, Abraham and Samuel Nordheime~ two Bavarians who had settled first in New York and then in Kingston; finally, in 1844 they arrived in Toronto, where they opened a music store. At first they published sheet music: reprints of European music and first editions of original Canadian compositions. In the latt er category, they were famed before Confederation as the largest publisher o f Canadian sheet music; critiques of the period mention the high quality o f both the engraving and the paper of their publications. Soon they acted a s piano importers and opened their show rooms on King Street in Toronto i n 1859. Samuel, Albert's father, undertook to raise the level of music appreciation throughout the country by promoting music festivals and philharmonic societies. He encouraged celebrated musicians to include Toronto on concert tours, and in October 1853, when Jenny Lind gave a series of concerts in the St. Lawrence Hall, his store handled the tick et sales. Boulton Family Tree- The Grange 53 ~ Decorated by Kaiser with Or der of Red Eagle in 1904. German Consul for Ontario. www. collectionscanada . ca/sheetmusic/m5-160-e .html In 1844 brothers Abraham (succeeded by his nephew Albert in 1862) and Samuel Nordheimer ran a music store in Toron to and very soon thereafter began to publish engraved sheet music. They we re the first and by far the largest specialized music publisher in pre-Confederation Canada, maintaining close business connections with music publishers in the United States. They were the only Canadian memb ers of the Board of Music Trade of the United States of America, with 272 pieces listed in its 1870 catalogue. Most of their publications, howeve r, were engraved and probably even printed in the U.S. Many were even registered for copyright through an agent in the State of New York-a commercially astute move on their part. Three of their earliest pieces identify the engraver as John Ellis of Toronto: Beautiful Venice by J. P . Knight, Empress Henrietta's Waltz by Henri Herz, and Those Evening Bell s Quick March by St. George B. Crozier. Ellis was an amateur cellist, lis ted in the Toronto directory as an engraver from 1843 to 1868, but there is n o other evidence that he engaged in the music printing business.


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Esther BOULTON|60
marr:
birt: 1826
plac: Perth, Ontario
deat: Y

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Priscilla Ann WILLIAMS

 
 Arthur F. WILLIAMS
 
 Arthur F. WILLIAMS 
   
  Mary Russell WEBBER
 
 John Cummings WILLIAMS 
   
   Samuel CUMMINGS
   
  Mary Frances CUMMINGS 
   
  Phoebe EMERY
 
 Priscilla Ann WILLIAMS 
birt:
deat:
 
 Lelia NORTHRUP 

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