Unk - 1834
When he was two years of age, his parents, his sister and three brothers emigrated to Canada, and settled within one year on a farm in Ancaster Township, Upper Canada (now Ontario).
William was educated at Dr. Tassie's School in nearby Hamilton, Ontario Hamilton. By 1849, he was apprenticed to John G. Howard, architect, Public Land Surveyor, and Civil Engineer in Toronto. By the end of 1854, William's apprenticeship was completed, and he graduated January 5, 1855 as a Public Land Surveyor.
William and Mulock: Marian had six daughters and five sons, of whom 3 daughters, Boultbee: Marian (Missie - Missy); Boultbee, Rosamond June 6, 1878 in Toronto and Gladys Hodge, Gladys, nee Boultbee, and 3 sons, Dr. Alfred Boultbee, Will Mulock 'Thumby' and Boultbee, Horace lived to maturity.
Unk - 1834
When he was two years of age, his parents, his sister and three brothers emigrated to Canada, and settled within one year on a farm in Ancaster Township, Upper Canada (now Ontario).
William was educated at Dr. Tassie's School in nearby Hamilton, Ontario Hamilton. By 1849, he was apprenticed to John G. Howard, architect, Public Land Surveyor, and Civil Engineer in Toronto. By the end of 1854, William's apprenticeship was completed, and he graduated January 5, 1855 as a Public Land Surveyor.
William and Mulock: Marian had six daughters and five sons, of whom 3 daughters, Boultbee: Marian (Missie - Missy); Boultbee, Rosamond June 6, 1878 in Toronto and Gladys Hodge, Gladys, nee Boultbee, and 3 sons, Dr. Alfred Boultbee, Will Mulock 'Thumby' and Boultbee, Horace lived to maturity.
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