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About Edward "Ned" Handy
Edward Handy
BIRTH 1836
Essa, Simcoe County, Ontario, Canada
DEATH 18 Feb 1872 (aged 35–36)
Sunnidale, Simcoe County, Ontario, Canada
BURIAL
Old Zion Presbyterian Church Cemetery
Sunnidale Corners, Simcoe County, Ontario, Canada
AKA: Sunnidale Pioneer, Zion Presbyterian, Sunnidale Corners.
700m west of Co. Rd. 10 North Side Hwy 26
Many stones set on both sides, in a cement base semicircle garden. With flowers.
Office; Township of Clearview, 217 Gideon St. Stayner, Ont.
MEMORIAL ID 180111786 ·
DEATH: - Edward was a very athletic type of person. The family were on their way home on a cold day and Edward had one of the children on his knee. When they came to the gate, he set the child down and jumped out of the buggy and twisted his knee. Gangrene set in. He had two or three operations or amputations at his home but they could not save him. - He died at the age of 36 and is buried in a little rundown
rural cemetery in Sunnidale Township, near Barrie, Ontario
Family Members Parents Photo Charles Handy (ireland) braca castle line 1801–1890
Mary Gibbons Handy (wales) 1802–1882
Spouse Photo Marrion Ruthven Satchell 1839–1903
Siblings Jesse Handy 1825–1915
Photo George Handy 1827–1908
Photo Benjamin Handy 1829–1915
Photo Josiah Handy 1834–1925
Frances Handy Beare 1835–1898
Elizabeth Handy 1840–1894
James Handy 1844–1919
Photo Henry Handy 1847–1926
Spouse Photo Marrion Ruthven Satchell 1839–1903
Siblings Jesse Handy 1825–1915
Photo George Handy 1827–1908
Photo Benjamin Handy 1829–1915
Photo Josiah Handy 1834–1925
Frances Handy Beare 1835–1898
Elizabeth Handy 1840–1894
James Handy 1844–1919
Photo Henry Handy 1847–1926
Children Isabella Handy Hooper 1858–1903
Photo Julius Handy 1858–1924
Henry Handy 1862–1938
Photo James Handy 1867–1938
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Edward Handy: Edward, the sixth child, was born in Essa Twp. Simcoe County in 1836-37 and died February 18, 1872 in Sunnidale Twp. Simcoe County. He married Marion Ruthven, farmed in Sunnidale Twp. and had four children.
Let us now finish the story of the land Charles bought in Sunnidale Twp. for the sum of $250.00 in 1862.
Ben bought the south 50 for $500.00 and sold it again for $1,000.00. Now Charles sold the north 50 to Edward in 1866 for $1,050.00 holding a mortgage for $192.00 at 6% interest.
In 1870, Edward had to go to his father for another mortgage of $285.73 and at the interest rate of 10%.
That's our Charles; buying land for $250.00 and selling it within four years for the total of $1,550.00.
Ben didn't do too badly either. Edward was a very athletic type of person.
The family were on their way home on a cold day and Edward had one of the children on his knee. When they came to the gate, he set the child down and jumped out of the buggy and twisted his knee.
Gangrene set in. He had two or three operations or amputations at his home but they could not save him.
(The Harvest Table, along with the set of original handmade chairs,
which are NOW in the home of Susan Lynne Schwenger, daughter of Lynda Handy- Schwenger, wife of Murray Bruce Schwenger
- Lynda is the daughter of Viola Mae Drury-Handy, and, James Edward Handy Jr. son of James Handy Sr, son of Edward Handy & Marion Ruthven-Handy-Satchell,
- and, it was this table, where they laid him, to cut off his leg,
this table originally belonged to Edward Handy & Marion Ruthven-Handy-Satchell.
He died at the age of 36 and is buried in a little rundown rural cemetery in Sunnidale Township, near Barrie, Ontario. After the death of Edward, Marion married Tom Satchell or Satchel This did not go well with Charles Handy or the rest of the family.
The farm had to be sold to support the children. Charles "forgave" the mortgages above, but there was no mention of Edward's family in Charles' will. Julius, the eldest son, farmed around the Sunnidale Twp. area until most of his family were fully grown, then on the suggestion of one of the boys, they moved to Plenty, Saskatchewan. Two daughters remained in Ontario.
Isabella lost her first husband Bill Ransberry, very mysteriously. The grandchildren say that he and a friend spent the winters in the bush
and when they were on their way home, they met with foul play. Their bodies were never found.
Isabella then married Bill Hooper.
Isabella's descendents can be found from Orono to Hamilton, Port Colborne and Sault Ste. Marie.
Henry never married, spent most of his life as a farmhand at various farms. James married Ida Eva Morton Russell and spent some time in the bush in Michigan and on a farm in North Dakota. They returned to farm in the Midhurst-Dalston area of Simcoe County.
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DEATH: - Edward was a very athletic type of person. The family were on their way home on a cold day and Edward had one of the children on his knee. When they came to the gate, he set the child down and jumped out of the buggy and twisted his knee. Gangrene set in. He had two or three operations or amputations at his home but they could not save him. - He died at the age of 36 and is buried in a little rundown rural cemetery in Sunnidale Township, near Barrie, Ontario
OLD FAMILY MORTGAGE STORIES
Let us now finish the story of the land
Charles Wesley Handy (1800-1890)
born in dublin, ireland
bought in Sunnidale Twp, ontario, canada
for the sum of $250.00 in 1862.
Benjamin "Ben" Handy 1829–1915
bought the south 50 for $500.00
and sold it again for $1,000.00.
Now Charles Wesley Handy
sold the north 50 to Edward aka NED Handy 1836 to 1872
in 1866 for $1,050.00 holding a mortgage
for $192.00 at 6% interest.
In 1870, Edward aka NED Handy 1836 to 1872
had to go to his father for another mortgage
of $285.73 and at the interest rate of 10%.
Charles Wesley Handy
buying land for $250.00
and selling it within four years for the total of $1,550.00,
and, charging 6-10% interest to his children.
Edward "Ned" Handy's Timeline
1836 |
1836
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Essa, Simcoe County, Ontario, Canada
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1858 |
1858
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Sunnidale, Simcoe County, Ontario, Canada
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1860 |
1860
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Sunnidale, Simcoe County, Ontario, Canada
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1862 |
January 29, 1862
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Simcoe, Norfolk County, Ontario, Canada
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1867 |
September 4, 1867
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Sunnidale, Simcoe County, Ontario, Canada
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1871 |
1871
Age 35
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Sunnidale
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1872 |
February 18, 1872
Age 36
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Sunnidale, Simcoe County, Ontario, Canada
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Sunnidale Corners, Stayner, Simcoe County, Ontario, L0M 1S0, Canada
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