man‎Edwin Noah Wootten‏‎, son of David Wootten and Eliza Clifford‏.
Born ‎Apr 1838 England, baptised ‎10 Jun 1838 Bromham, Wiltshire, England, died ‎5 Oct 1883‎, 45 years, buried ‎Uxbridge Cemetery, Uxbridge On
(Research):Source: Transcript of Tombstones
Uxbridge Township
North Side of Hwy 47
Just south of Uxbridge
Recorded 1975/76 by W.E. Britnell
Older stones only
Original from Microfiche from the Ontario Genelogical Society, scanned by OCR Feb 15, 2003
283 Isaac J. GOULD 1876 - 1957 Hughina McPHERSON h.b.w. 1881 - 1967 John I. GOULD 1905 - 1957
284 Samuel H. CROXALL d. June 19 1923 aged 75 years 4 mos Mary E. LEE b.w.o. S.H. CROXALL d. July 5 1907 aped 51 years 1 mo & 7 days Bruce Robert s.o. Alan & Edna CROXALL Sept 15 1953 - May 13 1954
285 Reuben VESEY d. August 16 1921 in his 72nd year
286 Harriet Rolls dau of Edwin & Harriet WOOTTEN d. Mar 7 1888 aged 6 ys 7m
287 Edwin N WOOTTEN d. Oct 5 1883 aged 45 yrs 6 mos
288 William GOURLIE d. October 8th 1919 aged 66 years 2 mos Elizabeth A. CRAWFORD b.w.o.t.a. d. March 29th 1920 in her 6lst year
289 Edward ACTON 1850 - 1929 h.b.w. Elizabeth McKAY 1853 - 1927
290a William THOMPSON 1846 - 1931, gone but not forgotten by his wife and daughter
b Anna B. BOLTON b.w.o. William THOMPSON 1860 - 1948
c Mary Alma J. THOMPSON d. Sept 16 1920 aged 30 years
291 John THOMPSON 1845 - 1921 h.b.w. Ellen EMERY 1847 - 1917

FamilySearch.org death record lists place of birth as Wittsh..., England

May be the son of David Wootten and Eliza Clifford (family who Wootten Way is named after in Markham)
David WOOTTEN married Eliza CLIFFORD on 5 Apr 1837
Husband's Parents
Father = George WOOTTEN
Mother = Mary BLACKMAN
Children
Edwin Noah WOOTTEN Jasper Henry WOOTTEN Tom Frank WOOTTEN Martha Mary WOOTTEN David George WOOTTEN Albert John William WOOTTEN Alma Eliza WOOTTEN
website: http://seggeryft.users.btopenworld.com/PAB/F3.htm

Married/ Related to:

womanHarriet Johns‏
Born ‎± 1844 Ontario, Canada

Children:

1.
womanEmma Eliza Wootten‏
Born ‎Feb 1862 Ontario, died ‎1945‎, 82 or 83 years, buried ‎Uxbridge Cemetery, Uxbridge On
8383-85 (Ontario Co): William JOHNSTON, 30, yeoman, Uxbridge, same, s/o Graham & Margaret, married Emma Eliza WOOTTEN, 23, Markham, Uxbridge, d/o Edwin & Harriet, witn: John PURDY & Susan GANTON, both of Uxbridge, 25 Feb 1885 at Uxbridge (data from the Ontario Vital Statistics web site http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~maryc/ont85.htm)

2.
womanMartha Elizabeth (Lizzie) Wootten‏
Born ‎1865 Uxbridge, Durham, Ontario, Canada, died ‎CIRCA 1941‎, 75 or 76 years

3.
manJasper (Jep) Harman Wootten‏
Born ‎Feb 1868 London, Ontario, Canada, died ‎16 Apr 1930 Detroit, Wayne, Michigan, United States‎, 62 years, buried ‎19 Apr 1930 Woodlawn Cemetery, Detroit, Michigan, U.S.A. Section 14, lot 326, spaces 1 and 3
Detroit Free Press (Detroit, Michigan) - Mon, Apr 29, 1895 - Page 1
STOPPED THE BULLET AL WOOTTEN HAD A NARROW ESCAPE FROM DEATH. HE WAS SHOT IN THE HEAD IN THE HOTEL BARCLAY. WILLIAM WENDT, A CARPENTER, WAS THE ASSAILANT.
The Row Started Over an Attempt by the Latter to Secure Liquor.

A shooting affray which came very near terminating seriously took place at the Hotel Barclay, about 1:30 o'clock last night. Al Wootten, a bartender at 45 Monroe avenue, was shot twice by William Wendt, a carpenter, who resides at 574 Campau avenue. One bullet struck him about an inch back of the left ear, but it did net penetrate the skull. The other bullet struck him high up on the left shoulder, but the padding in his coat weakened the force of the ball, and it stopped just outside of his shirt.

The police spent nearly an hour trying to locate the place of the shooting after it was reported by a member of the Salvation army. They finally traced it to the hotel, but were unable to get any information concerning the row. Wootten and his brother Jasper. who runs the bar at the Barclay, were found in Dr. Irvine's office, on John R. street. Jasper evidently took a very important part in the affray as his shirt and clothes were torn and he was bleeding from a cut across the nose. According to the first story he told he knew but little about the shooting. All he would tell was that two men walked into the hotel and wanted him to open the bar, which he refused to do. The men then followed him and his brother into the basement, where the one with the revolver pulled it out and attacked Al. At this he jumped in and tried to hold the man. Jasper was unable to remember anything more about the occurrence.

Capt. Baker then saw Al Wootten, who was being dressed by the doctor. He admitted that he had seen the shooter before and said that he was a carpenter in Wyandotte. He had met him several times in the saloon. but never had any trouble with the man except that he always wanted to fight everybody. Al stated to the detectives that he and his brother had been drinking and they walked over to the hotel, to which place they were followed by the other two men.

The man who did the shooting wanted his brother to open the bar and on bring refused grabbed him by the throat. The man pushed him against the wall and struck him with a beer glass over the nose. Al then started to take his brother's part, when the man mined his revolver and fired two or three times. The men had a buggy outside and they soon made good their escape. driving out Grand River avenue.

As far as could be learned the man with the assailant took no part in the fight. Dr. Irvine found that Wotten had not been seriously injured, though it was the merest accident that he had not been killed. The bullet, which struck him on the head, hit the skull a glancing blow and was found about an inch from the entrance, completely flattened. His coat was powder-burned showing that the man must have been very close when he fired. Just as the officers got back to the station word was received that the man had given himself up at the Scotten avenue station. He proved to be William Wendt. aged 37, of 574 Campau avenue.

Wendt claimed that the two Woottens jumped onto him and that he fired in self defense. It is not likely that Wootten will make a complaint as he showed no disposition to push the case last night.

The detectives are not satisfied with the stories told and and they will make an investigation to find out the cause of the shooting.

Detroit Free Press (Detroit, Michigan) Tue, Apr 30, 1895 - Page 5
Jasper Wootten Also Was Shot
A complaint was issued against William Wendt yesterday on a charge of assault with intent to do great bodily harm, for shooting Al Wootten, in the Barclay hotel, Sunday evening. He will be arraigned today. Yesterday morning it was found that Jasper Wootten had also been shoot. He had mixed up in the affray, but did not know that he had received a bullet. The ball struck him in the left shoulder, passed over the shoulder bone and came out of his back. The wound is not considered dangerous.

Detroit Free Press (Detroit, Michigan) Wed, May 1, 1895 Page 5
IN THE POLICE COURT.
Adams and Johnson Bound over in the Sum of $5,000 Each.

In the Polite Court yesterday Henry A. Adams, alias Day, was examined on the charge of stealing $5,000 worth of diamonds from Burt & Hurlbut in 1888, and he was bound over to the Recorder's Court for trial; bail $2,000 two sureties.

Christ A. Johnson was examined and bound over on the charge of breaking and entering the dwelling at 420 Brush street, where he was caught. His bail was fixed at $5.000, two sureties.

John Begott pleaded not gulity to a charge of assault with intent to do great bodily harm. it being alleged that he stabbed Michael Ryan at a dance. He will be examined on May 3; bail $500, two sureties.

William Wend, who shot Al Wootten in the Barclay hotel, pleaded not guilty to a similar charge, and he will be examined on May 10: bail $500 two sureties.

Mortimer L. Knowles was examined and bound over to the Recorder's Court for trial on a charge of grand larceny. Anna Barnes alleging that he stole a $500 horse from her; bail $500, one surety.

US Census 1900:
Name: Jasper H Wootten
Titles & Terms:
Residence: Detroit city, Wayne, Michigan
Birth Date: Feb 1868
Birthplace: Canada Eng
Relationship to Head of Household: Self
Spouse: Magdalina Wootten
Spouse's Titles & Terms:
Spouse's Birthplace: Germany
Father:
Father's Titles & Terms:
Father's Birthplace: England
Mother:
Mother's Titles & Terms:
Mother's Birthplace: England
Race or Color (expanded): White
Head-of-household Name: Jasper H Wootten
Gender: Male
Marital Status: Married
Years Married: 9
Estimated Marriage Year: 1891
Mother How Many Children:
Number Living Children:
Immigration Year: 1885
Enumeration District: 0135
Page: 4
Sheet Letter: B
Family Number: 85
Reference Number: 87
Film Number: 1240752
Image Number: 00098
Household Gender Age
Jasper H Wootten M
Spouse Magdalina Wootten F
Child Harriet Wootten F

4.
manAlbert Edwin Wootten‏
Born ‎6 Mar 1870 Ontario, Canada, died ‎3 Mar 1918 Detroit, Michigan, USA‎, 47 years, buried ‎6 Mar 1918 Woodmere Cemetery, Detroit MI Plot in Elks Rest C-39
Detroit Free Press (Detroit, Michigan) - Mon, Apr 29, 1895 - Page 1
STOPPED THE BULLET AL WOOTTEN HAD A NARROW ESCAPE FROM DEATH.
HE WAS SHOT IN THE HEAD IN THE HOTEL BARCLAY.
WILLIAM WENDT, A CARPENTER, WAS THE ASSAILANT.
The Row Started Over an Attempt by the Latter to Secure Liquor.

A shooting affray which came very near terminating seriously took place at the Hotel Barclay, about 1:30 o'clock last night. Al Wootten, a bartender at 45 Monroe avenue, was shot twice by William Wendt, a carpenter, who resides at 574 Campau avenue. One bullet struck him about an inch back of the left ear, but it did net penetrate the skull. The other bullet struck him high up on the left shoulder, but the padding in his coat weakened the force of the ball, and it stopped just outside of his shirt.

The police spent nearly an hour trying to locate the place of the shooting after it was reported by a member of the Salvation army. They finally traced it to the hotel, but were unable to get any information concerning the row. Wootten and his brother Jasper. who runs the bar at the Barclay, were found in Dr. Irvine's office, on John R. street. Jasper evidently took a very important part in the affray as his shirt and clothes were torn and he was bleeding from a cut across the nose. According to the first story he told he knew but little about the shooting. All he would tell was that two men walked into the hotel and wanted him to open the bar, which he refused to do. The men then followed him and his brother into the basement, where the one with the revolver pulled it out and attacked Al. At this he jumped in and tried to hold the man. Jasper was unable to remember anything more about the occurrence.

Capt. Baker then saw Al Wootten, who was being dressed by the doctor. He admitted that he had seen the shooter before and said that he was a carpenter in Wyandotte. He had met him several times in the saloon. but never had any trouble with the man except that he always wanted to fight everybody. Al stated to the detectives that he and his brother had been drinking and they walked over to the hotel, to which place they were followed by the other two men.

The man who did the shooting wanted his brother to open the bar and on bring refused grabbed him by the throat. The man pushed him against the wall and struck him with a beer glass over the nose. Al then started to take his brother's part, when the man mined his revolver and fired two or three times. The men had a buggy outside and they soon made good their escape. driving out Grand River avenue.

As far as could be learned the man with the assailant took no part in the fight. Dr. Irvine found that Wotten had not been seriously injured, though it was the merest accident that he had not been killed. The bullet, which struck him on the head, hit the skull a glancing blow and was found about an inch from the entrance, completely flattened. His coat was powder-burned showing that the man must have been very close when he fired. Just as the officers got back to the station word was received that the man had given himself up at the Scotten avenue station. He proved to be William Wendt. aged 37, of 574 Campau avenue.

Wendt claimed that the two Woottens jumped onto him and that he fired in self defense. It is not likely that Wootten will make a complaint as he showed no disposition to push the case last night.

The detectives are not satisfied with the stories told and and they will make an investigation to find out the cause of the shooting.


Detroit Free Press (Detroit, Michigan) Tue, Apr 30, 1895 - Page 5
Jasper Wootten Also Was Shot.
A complaint was issued against William Wendt yesterday on a charge of assault with intent to do great bodily harm, for shooting Al Wootten, in the Barclay hotel, Sunday evening. He will be arraigned today. Yesterday morning it was found that Jasper Wootten had also been shoot. He had mixed up in the affray, but did not know that he had received a bullet. The ball struck him in the left shoulder, passed over the shoulder bone and came out of his back. The wound is not considered dangerous.

Detroit Free Press (Detroit, Michigan) Wed, May 1, 1895 Page 5
IN THE POLICE COURT.
Adams and Johnson Bound over in the Sum of $5,000 Each.

In the Polite Court yesterday Henry A. Adams, alias Day, was examined on the charge of stealing $5,000 worth of diamonds from Burt & Hurlbut in 1888, and he was bound over to the Recorder's Court for trial; bail $2,000 two sureties.

Christ A. Johnson was examined and bound over on the charge of breaking and entering the dwelling at 420 Brush street, where he was caught. His bail was fixed at $5.000, two sureties.

John Begott pleaded not gulity to a charge of assault with intent to do great bodily harm. it being alleged that he stabbed Michael Ryan at a dance. He will be examined on May 3; bail $500, two sureties.

William Wend, who shot Al Wootten in the Barclay hotel, pleaded not guilty to a similar charge, and he will be examined on May 10: bail $500 two sureties.

Mortimer L. Knowles was examined and bound over to the Recorder's Court for trial on a charge of grand larceny. Anna Barnes alleging that he stole a $500 horse from her; bail $500, one surety.

Detroit Free Press (Detroit, Michigan) Mon, Mar 4, 1918 Page 9
ALBERT WOOTEN DIES, HOTEL MAN 14 YEARS
Albert E. Wooten, in the hotel business in Detroit the last 14 years, died Sunday morning, following a short illiness.

Mr. Wooten conducted the Wooten hotel, 96 Wayne street. the last two years, and for 12 years previous the Wooten cafe, 77 Shelby street. He was 47 years old and a resident of Detroit for 30 years.
Mr. Wooten was a member of Elks lodge No. 34.

Those who survive are the widow, Mary J. and a son, Edwin, of Toronto. Three sisters are Mrs. Emma Johnson, of Uxbridge, Ont. Mrs. Nellie Hewitt, Memphis, Mich., and Mrs. G. W. Dearborn, of this city. A brother is J. H. Wooten, of Detroit.

The funeral will be held Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Burial will take place in Woodmere cemetery.

Last known address was 96 Wayne, Detroit. Originally buried in Section 5, Block 6, Grave 230. Moved on May 9, 1918 to Section C, Elks Rest, Lot 39 (Burial card Woodmere Cemetery, Sept 4, 2007)

1881 Census
Name: Albert Edwin Wooton
Title:
Gender: Male
Age: 11y
Calculated Birth Year: 1870
Birthplace: Ontario
Marital Status:
Occupation:
Ethnic Origin: English
Religion: C. England
Head of Household: Edward Wooton
Born During Last Year:
Census Place: Uxbridge, Ontario North, Ontario, Canada
District Number: 133
Sub District: J
Division:
Page Number: 3
House Number: 647220
Family Number: 14
Digital Folder Number: 4466327
Image Number: 00451
Film Number: 1375881
Library and Archives Canada Film Number: C-13245
Household Gender Age
Edward Wooton M 44y
Harriet Wooton F 37y
Emma E. Wooton F 19y
Martha Eliza Wooton F 17y
Jesper Harman Wooton M 13y
Albert Edwin Wooton M 11y
Alden Edmuns Wooton M 9y
F. Alfert Wooton M 6y
Nella Victoria Wooton F 3y

Orangeville Banner Date: 14 Mar 1918, Page: 7, Column: 3, Type: Death Notice
Mrs. Samuel Dermott and Mr. Geo. Maharg, of Camilla, were in Detroit last week attending the funeral of their brother-in-law, the late Albert Wootten.

5.
manEdward A. Wootten‏
Born ‎± 1872 Uxbridge, Ontario, Canada North, Ontario, Canada
(Research):Could this be the same person?
Name: Alden Edmond Wooten
Date of Birth: 27 Mar 1872
Gender: Male
Birth County: Ontario
Father's Name: Edwin Wooten
Mother's Name: Harriett Jones
Roll Number: MS929_8

Same person?
Name: E A Wotten
Residence: South Town Chicago City 1, Cook, Illinois
Estimated Birth Year: 1882
Age: 38
Birthplace: Canada
Relationship to Head of Household:
Gender: Male
Race: White
Marital Status: Single
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Birthplace:
Film Number: 1820305
Digital Folder Number: 4300176
Image Number: 00589
Sheet Number: 8

14898-98 Edward A. WOOTTEN, 26, bar tender, Uxbridge Ont., Buffalo, s/o Edward WOOTTEN & Harriet JOHNS, married Maggie M. JUNSTINGER, 20, Buffalo, same, d/o Michael JUNSTINGER & Catherine CHASE (Close?), witn: [illegible], both of Fort Erie, 16 Oct 1898 at Rectory, Fort Erie

14898-98 Edward A. WOOTTEN, 26, bar tender, Uxbridge Ont., Buffalo, s/o Edward WOOTTEN & Harriet JOHNS, married Maggie M. JUNSTINGER, 20, Buffalo, same, d/o Michael JUNSTINGER & Catherine CHASE (Close?), witn: [illegible], both of Fort Erie, 16 Oct 1898 at Rectory, Fort Erie (data via the Ontario Vital Statistics web site)

6.
manFrank Alfred Wootten‏
Born ‎17 Oct 1874 Uxbridge Township, Ontario, Canada, died ‎28 Oct 1914 Detroit, Wayne, Michigan, United States‎, 40 years, cause of death: Tuberculoses, buried ‎Woodmere Cemetery, Detroit MI Gravesite at E-30-124 in the cemetery
(Research):From the 1881 census:
Name: F. Alfert Wooton
Gender: Male
Age: 6
Birth Year: 1875
Birthplace: Ontario
Religion: Church of England
Nationality: England (English)
Province: Ontario
District Number: 133
District: Ontario North
Sub-District Number: J
Subdistrict: Uxbridge
Household Members:
Name Age
Edward Wooton 44
Harriet Wooton 37
Emma E. Wooton 19
Martha Eliza Wooton 17
Jesper Harman Wooton 13
Albert Edwin Wooton 11
Alden Edmuns Wooton 9
F. Alfert Wooton 6
Nella Victoria Wooton 3

Note: 40 years old; born in Canada; died from tuberculosis; George Clunis funeral home (from find a name for Woodmere Cemetery)

Plot: Section E, Lot 30-124

First Marriage:
Name: Frank A. Wootten
Titles & Terms:
Event: Marriage
Event Date: 09 Nov 1904
Event Place: Cuyahoga, Ohio
Age: 29
Birth Date:
Birthplace: Canada
Marriage Date Note:
Marriage Place Note:
Estimated Birth Year: 1875
Father: Edward Wootten
Father's Titles & Terms:
Mother: Harriet Johns
Mother's Titles & Terms:
Spouse: Elnora Pharion
Spouse's Titles & Terms:
Spouse's Age: 17
Spouse's Birth Date:
Spouse's Birthplace: Coshocton, O.
Spouse's Estimated Birth Year: 1887
Spouse's Father: Jno. Pharion
Spouse's Father's Titles & Terms:
Spouse's Mother: Barbara Dole
Spouse's Mother's Titles & Terms:
Reference Number: P41
Film Number: 886216
Digital Folder Number: 4016961
Image Number: 379

Second Marriage:
Name: Frank A. Wootten
Titles & Terms:
Event: Marriage
Event Date: 07 Jun 1910
Event Place: Cuyahoga County, Ohio
Age: 36
Birth Date:
Birthplace: Canada
Marriage Date Note:
Marriage Place Note:
Estimated Birth Year: 1874
Father: Edward
Father's Titles & Terms:
Mother: Harriett Johns
Mother's Titles & Terms:
Spouse: Arminta Howlett
Spouse's Titles & Terms:
Spouse's Age: 25
Spouse's Birth Date:
Spouse's Birthplace: Cattlesburgh, Ky.
Spouse's Estimated Birth Year: 1885
Spouse's Father: Louis
Spouse's Father's Titles & Terms:
Spouse's Mother: Arminto Sizzens
Spouse's Mother's Titles & Terms:
Reference Number: p 237 an 67945
Film Number: 886224
Digital Folder Number: 4016968
Image Number: 177

1881 Census:
Name: F. Alfert Wooton
Title:
Gender: Male
Age: 6y
Calculated Birth Year: 1875
Birthplace: Ontario
Marital Status:
Occupation:
Ethnic Origin: English
Religion: C. England
Head of Household: Edward Wooton
Born During Last Year:
Census Place: Uxbridge, Ontario North, Ontario, Canada
District Number: 133
Sub District: J
Division:
Page Number: 4
House Number: 647220
Family Number: 14
Digital Folder Number: 4466327
Image Number: 00452
Film Number: 1375881
Library and Archives Canada Film Number: C-13245
Household Gender Age
Edward Wooton M 44y
Harriet Wooton F 37y
Emma E. Wooton F 19y
Martha Eliza Wooton F 17y
Jesper Harman Wooton M 13y
Albert Edwin Wooton M 11y
Alden Edmuns Wooton M 9y
F. Alfert Wooton M 6y
Nella Victoria Wooton F 3y

7.
womanNella (Nellie) Victoria Wootten‏
Born ‎24 May 1877 Canada Eng
Marriage Record for Nellie Wootten
Spouse: Merritt Hewitt
Date: 25 May 1892
Place: Memphis
B/G: Bride
Residence: Detroit
Age: 17
Born: Memphis
Witness: Wm .Burnell & Hattie Hewitt, both of Riley
Officiant: Chas. D. Hoadley, Min.
County and State: St. Clair Co. MI
User-Added Notes (click here to add a note): none
Information from the Rootsweb search of database or marriage records

8.
woman‎Harriet Rolls Wootten‏‎
Born ‎1879, died ‎7 Mar 1888‎, 8 or 9 years, buried ‎Uxbridge Cemetery, Uxbridge On
(Research):Source: Transcript of Tombstones
Uxbridge Township
North Side of Hwy 47
Just south of Uxbridge
Recorded 1975/76 by W.E. Britnell
Older stones only
Original from Microfiche from the Ontario Genelogical Society, scanned by OCR Feb 15, 2003

283 Isaac J. GOULD 1876 - 1957
Hughina McPHERSON h.b.w. 1881 - 1967
John I. GOULD 1905 - 1957

284 Samuel H. CROXALL d. June 19 1923 aged 75 years 4 mos
Mary E. LEE b.w.o. S.H. CROXALL d. July 5 1907 aped 51 years 1 mo & 7 days
Bruce Robert s.o. Alan & Edna CROXALL Sept 15 1953 - May 13 1954

285 Reuben VESEY d. August 16 1921 in his 72nd year

286 Harriet Rolls dau of Edwin & Harriet WOOTTEN d. Mar 7 1888 aged 6 ys 7m

287 Edwin N WOOTTEN d. Oct 5 1883 aged 45 yrs 6 mos

288 William GOURLIE d. October 8th 1919 aged 66 years 2 mos
Elizabeth A. CRAWFORD b.w.o.t.a. d. March 29th 1920 in her 6lst year

289 Edward ACTON 1850 - 1929
h.b.w. Elizabeth McKAY 1853 - 1927

290a William THOMPSON 1846 - 1931, gone but not forgotten by his wife and daughter
b Anna B. BOLTON b.w.o. William THOMPSON 1860 - 1948
c Mary Alma J. THOMPSON d. Sept 16 1920 aged 30 years

291 John THOMPSON 1845 - 1921
h.b.w. Ellen EMERY 1847 - 1917