John Maddick 1a 2a 2b 2c 2d 3a 3b 3c

Birth Name John Maddick 1a
Birth Name John Maddock 2a 2b 2c 3b
Gender male
Age at Death about 81 years

Events

Event Date Place Description Sources
Birth about 1826 Rattery, Devon, England   1a 2c
Baptism 15 January 1826 St Mary’s Church, Rattery, Devon, England   1a
Residence 15 January 1826 Rattery, Devon, England   1a
Immigration about 1853 Newfoundland   2c
Residence 27 June 1854 Carbonear, Newfoundland   3a
Occupation 20 January 1858   Trader 3c
Residence 23 October 1862 Carbonear, Newfoundland   3b
Occupation 23 October 1862   Merchant 3b
Residence 22 June 1864 Carbonear, Newfoundland   2a
Death about January 1907     2c
Funeral 18 January 1907 Methodist Church, Carbonear, Newfoundland   2c
Burial 18 January 1907 Carbonear, Newfoundland   2c

Parents

Relation to main person Name Birth date Death date Relation within this family (if not by birth)
Father John Maddickabout 1799about November 1878
Mother Jane Maddick Topeabout 180016 April 1864
    Brother     Robert Maddick 2 April 1824 2 April 1885
         John Maddick about 1826 about January 1907
    Brother     Richard Maddick about 1829 about 1905
    Sister     Mary Susannah Maddick 27 January 1831
    Brother     Walter Maddick 10 April 1833

Families

Family of John Maddick and Mary Ann Guy

Married Wife Mary Ann Guy ( * about 1832 + 25 January 1858 )
   
Event Date Place Description Sources
Marriage 27 June 1854 Carbonear, Newfoundland   3a
  Children
Name Birth Date Death Date
Mary Jane Ozzard Maddock20 January 1858before 1907

Family of John Maddick and Dorcas Guy

Married Wife Dorcas Guy ( * 22 May 1841 + ... )
   
Event Date Place Description Sources
Marriage 23 October 1862 Carbonear, Newfoundland   2b 3b

Attributes

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Source References

  1. findmypast.co.uk / Devon FHS: Parish Registers - Devon
      • Date: 15 January 1826
      • Page: Baptism - John Maddick (Rattery)
  2. Harbor Grace Standard
      • Date: 22 June 1864
      • Page: Page 2
      • Citation:

        [DIED.]

        At Rattery, Devon, May 16, aged 65 years, after a long and painful illness, Jane, the beloved wife of Mr. John Maddock of Rattery, and the affectionate mother of J. & R. Maddock of Carbonear.

      • Date: 29 October 1862
      • Page: Page 2
      • Citation:

        BIRTH.

        At Carbonear on Wednesday last the wife of Mr. R. Maddock, of a son.

        [...]

        MARRIED.

        On Thursday last, at Carbonear, J. Maddock, Esq., of the firm of J. & R. Maddock, to Miss D. Guy, youngest daughter of the late Mr. Joseph Guy.

      • Date: 18 January 1907
      • Page: Page 1
      • Citation:

        The Late Mr. John Maddock.

        Another of our aged citizens has departed this life in the person of Mr. John Maddock. He had reached the span of eighty-one years. Mr. Maddock was a native of that part of England whence so many of the men that have built up this country came. He was born at Rattery, near Ivybridge, Devonshire, the birthplace, we believe, of the Right Hon. Sir William Whiteway. He came to this country at the age of twenty-seven and first held a position at St. John's in a bakery establisment. He soon removed to Carbonear, and opened a shop there. From this small beginning, by dint of native shrewdness and push, he in course of time, in conjunction with his brothers, Robert and Walter, built up an extensive business and made a sum of money. He removed to this town in 1881 and opened a general cash and supplying business in the premises that had been lately vacated by Messrs. Rutherford Brothers and which are now held by Mr. Norman Munn. A few years ago, he retired and henceforth lived till within two or so years of his decease at Ridley Hall, which he had years before purchased from the late Edward Quintin, senior, where he spent his time in looking after the place. For the past two years, his friends noticed that he was failing, but he kept in fairly good health till the last, being confined to his bed for only the last week or ten days, and passing away without a struggle.

        Our old townsman was married first to Miss Mary Ann Guy, and later to Miss Dorcas Guy, both of Carbonear, the latter of whom survives him. By his first wife, he had one daughter, the late Mrs. William Gear. One brother survives him - Walter, residing in Carbonear. His brother Robert (father of Messrs. Joseph and John Maddock, Carbonear), died in 1885, and Richard, another brother, passed away in Australia some years ago.

        Mr. Maddock was an observant man, and during his long life made good use of the ability with which he was endowed.

        The funeral took place to-day, the body of our late citizen being conveyed by carriage to Carbonear at 2 p.m. Carbonear friends met near the Railway Station, and thence the funeral proceeded to the Methodist Church, and on to the cemetery where the body of the aged man was laid to rest. To his wife and relatives, the Standard tenders its sympathy.

      • Date: 30 March 1917
      • Page: Page 3
      • Citation:

        Obituary - Mrs. Amelia Maddock.

        It seems but a few years ago that Robert Maddock, the Carbonear principal of the firm of J. & R. Maddock, in the midst of his many activities was called to his eternal rest, and yet over three decades have passed since then, and on Thursday came the call to his widow, Mrs Amelia Maddock, a lady who, during her long and useful life had occupied a position of much prominence in the Conception Bay town, and whose influence and usefulness is continued to-day in the persons of her children. The late Mrs. Amelia Maddock was one of a large family of brothers and sisters, most of whom have passed to their reward. The late Messrs. James and William Guy were her brothers. Over half a century ago she became the wife of Mr. Robert Maddock, an enterprising English man who, with his brother John, built up an extensive business conducted, since the death of his father, by Messrs. Joseph and John Maddock. She leaves to mourn the loss of their well loved mother five daughters, Mrs. A. D. Boyle, wife of Dr. Boyle of Carbonear, Mrs. E. Cram of Green's Harbor, Mrs. Hilyard of Blackhead, Mrs. F. R. Matthews, wife of the Rev. F. R. Matthews, B A., now of Carbonear, and Mrs. W. H. Butt of that town; three sons, Joseph, for several years M. H. A. for Carbonear, John, bis business partner, and Rev. R. H. Maddock, a Methodist Minister. Amongst her many grand-children is Professor William Boyle of Alberta University, now engaged in war work in the Old Land, and some who are actively engaged in the defence of that Homeland and Empire.

  3. Newfoundland Births, Marriages and Deaths
      • Date: 27 June 1854
      • Page: Marriage - John Maddocks / Mary Ann Guy (Carbonear)
      • Date: 23 October 1862
      • Page: Marriage - John Maddock / Dorcas Guy (Carbonear)
      • Date: 20 January 1858
      • Page: Birth - Mary Jane Ozzard Maddock (Carbonear)