Roseannah Maud Stanton

F, b. 1898
FatherAlfred Joseph Stanton b. 1854, d. 26 Apr 1929
MotherFlorence Amelia Smith b. 1860
Last Edited11 Jan 2020
     Roseannah Maud Stanton was born in 1898 at Tasmania, Australia.

Silivina Stanton

F, b. 1887
FatherAlfred Joseph Stanton b. 1854, d. 26 Apr 1929
MotherFlorence Amelia Smith b. 1860
Last Edited9 Mar 2009
     Her married name was Cowen. Silivina Stanton was also known as Lilyrine Sarah Stanton Lila Vine Sara Stanton. She was born in 1887 at Tasmania, Australia. She married Joseph Edward Cowen, son of Henry Cowen and Ann Coy, in 1907 at Methodist Church, Tasmania, Australia.

Family

Joseph Edward Cowen b. 1881

Tasman Stanton

M, b. 1890
FatherAlfred Joseph Stanton b. 1854, d. 26 Apr 1929
MotherFlorence Amelia Smith b. 1860
Last Edited11 Jan 2020
     Tasman Stanton was born in 1890 at Tasmania, Australia.

William John Stanton

M, b. 1885
FatherAlfred Joseph Stanton b. 1854, d. 26 Apr 1929
MotherFlorence Amelia Smith b. 1860
Last Edited9 Mar 2009
     William John Stanton was born in 1885 at Methodist Church, Tasmania, Australia.

Beatrice Stanyer

F, b. 18 July 1878, d. 5 May 1967
FatherJohn Albert Stanyer b. bt 1828 - 1858, d. bt 1883 - 1942
MotherMary m Stanyer b. bt 1837 - 1860, d. bt 1883 - 1949
Last Edited10 May 2009
     Beatrice Stanyer Beatrice Stanyer was born 18 July 1878, in Wappinger Falls N.Y. Later
she was baptised in Zion Church, Jan 5, 1879. Her parentsareregistered
as John Albert and Mary. Outside of this nothing is really known about
the family, although there is a souvenir booklet of Cape Town which was given to her in 1901 by her brother Charlie when he returned from the South African War.
Wappinger Falls is still a very small community beside a busy freeway
leading into New York City and nothing seems to be known today of the
early residents, the Stanyers. Following the death of Dora Adele, nee
Van Curen, William Waldby Cartland and Beatrice were married atMercer,
Penn., August 26, 1919. At this time she was an unwed mother with a
three year old son, Hubert Riseur. (Riseur may have been the maiden name of her mother Mary). W.W. Cartland adopted Hubert at this time and hisname was changed to Cartland. Shortly afterwards the Cartland family
moved to Leslieville, Alberta. With them at this time were W.W.
Cartlands three youngest children, Eleanor, Margaret, Myra and Hubert.
They lived at Leslieville for about eight years. By this time all the
girls were away from home and Waldby decided to move back to Bashaw, Alberta where he had homesteaded during the first decade of this century. Here they settled across the road from the high school and beside the Methodist (later United) church. Hubert continued his
schooling and Waldby worked as a painter and decorator. In about 1945
the two elderly Cartlands retired and moved to Forest Lawn, just East of
Calgary. There they lived until 1950 when he died at the age of 78.
Beatrice decided at this time to return to the USA and live withHubert
at Lexington Ky. He was practicing there as a chiropractor,havingtaken
the training, using his armed f orces privileges, following the war
service. Things did not seem to go all that well in Kentucky and so
about 1953 they moved to Milton, Washington. She continued to live with
her son Hubert until she died in 1967. During this time there was a
period of time when she shared the house with a divorcee, named Betty,
whom Hubert married, and her two sons. The marriage did not last too
long, but while it lasted it was not a happy situation for Beatrice.She
was a very little person, not more than five feet at the most, andvery
humped over during her latter years. Always very kind and affectionate
and a good mother to the teenage daughters who became hers at the time of
her marriage as well as to Hubert, her only child. (she was 41 years of
age when they were married). When she died there were 7 grandchildren
who had never known anyone else, and loved her as their own.

Parents names taken from baptismal record. Assumed that Chas. was her
brother because of momentos sent from South Africa and a picture
endorsed as her brother. Her married name was Cartland. She was born on 18 July 1878 at Wappinger Falls, New York, USA. She married William Waldby Cartland, son of Samuel Asa Cartland and Ella Louise Hannahs, on 26 August 1919 at Mercer, Pennsylvania, USA. Beatrice Stanyer died on 5 May 1967 at Puyallup, Wash, Western Australia, Australia, at age 88.

Family

William Waldby Cartland b. 27 Jul 1872, d. 13 Mar 1950
Child

Charles Stanyer

M, b. 1880, d. between 1881 and 1970
FatherJohn Albert Stanyer b. bt 1828 - 1858, d. bt 1883 - 1942
MotherMary m Stanyer b. bt 1837 - 1860, d. bt 1883 - 1949
Last Edited21 Mar 2009
     Charles Stanyer (an unknown value.) He was born in 1880 at Wappinger Falls, New York, USA. He died between 1881 and 1970.

John Albert Stanyer

M, b. between 1828 and 1858, d. between 1883 and 1942
Last Edited9 Mar 2009
     John Albert Stanyer was born between 1828 and 1858. He married Mary m Stanyer between 1854 and 1897. John Albert Stanyer died between 1883 and 1942.

Family

Mary m Stanyer b. bt 1837 - 1860, d. bt 1883 - 1949
Children

Mary m Stanyer

F, b. between 1837 and 1860, d. between 1883 and 1949
Last Edited9 Mar 2009
     Her married name was Stanyer. Mary m Stanyer was born between 1837 and 1860. She married John Albert Stanyer between 1854 and 1897. Mary m Stanyer died between 1883 and 1949.

Family

John Albert Stanyer b. bt 1828 - 1858, d. bt 1883 - 1942
Children

Susanna Star

F, b. before 1897
Last Edited17 Apr 2009
     Susanna Star Assumed the name of 'Elizabeth Doyle'. Her married name was Leafe. Susanna Star was also known as Susan Star. She was born before 1897. She married George Leafe, son of John George Leafe and Alice Caroline Rispen, in 1912 at New South Wales, Australia.

Family

George Leafe b. 1892
Child