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About Milverton, Ontario:
About Milverton, Ontario:
The village was originally called West's Corner, named after Andrew West who settled there in 1848. In 1871, Rev. P. Musgrove, a Presbyterian Minister from Milverton, England, suggested that the name be changed to Milverton. So the Ontario village itself was named after Milverton, Somerset in England.
The village was originally called West's Corner, named after Andrew West who settled there in 1848. In 1871, Rev. P. Musgrove, a Presbyterian Minister from Milverton, England, suggested that the name be changed to Milverton. So the Ontario village itself was named after [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Milverton%2C_Somerset Milverton, Somerset] in England.


==Sources==
==Sources==
[1] [[Stephanie Luet]]
[1] [[Stephanie Luet]]

Latest revision as of 07:24, 3 February 2026

Samuel Coulter and his wife Elizabeth

Samuel Coulter (1 November 1810 - 28 August 1878) was an Irish emigrant to Canada.

Samuel was born in Sligo, Ireland, on 1 November 1810.

He married fellow Irishman Elizabeth Moss on 2 February 1844.

At some point they moved to Canada, settling on a farm in Milverton, Ontario.

He had about 11 children with Elizabeth, including:

Frances and Ann married brothers Thomas and Charles. Thomas and Charles had a brother, Joseph Riley. That means Frances and Ann are connected to Ancestry.com user janet19616:

Everett's father's two sisters married my great-great uncles. Frances Letitia Coulter married Thomas Riley, and Ann Coulter married Charles Riley. These are the brothers of my great-grandfather, Joseph Riley. So we are only distantly related through marriage. Beats me what to call it though! The photos are from Everett Malcolm Coulter's Wartime file, here, [1]

— janet19616

Joseph emigrated to Ontario with his wife and family and had a farm in Milverton, Ontario.

Samuel died 28 August 1878.

Milverton

About Milverton, Ontario: The village was originally called West's Corner, named after Andrew West who settled there in 1848. In 1871, Rev. P. Musgrove, a Presbyterian Minister from Milverton, England, suggested that the name be changed to Milverton. So the Ontario village itself was named after Milverton, Somerset in England.

Sources

[1] Stephanie Luet