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Josephine Archange <I>Brodhead</I> Balfour

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Josephine Archange Brodhead Balfour

Birth
Detroit, Wayne County, Michigan, USA
Death
13 Jul 1936 (aged 86)
York, York Regional Municipality, Ontario, Canada
Burial
Toronto, Toronto Municipality, Ontario, Canada Add to Map
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Josephine Balfour was the daughter of Col. Thornton Fleming Brodhead (1820-1862) and Archange Macomb (1818-1891), both of Grosse Ile, Michigan.

Col. Brodhead served as a lieutenant and and adjutant in the 15th U.S. Infantry, U.S. Army, during the Mexican War. He served under Gen. General Winfield Scott. He was also brevetted captain for gallant conduct and conspicuous bravery in the engagements of Contreras and Cheru- busco, Mexico.

Col. Brodhead was fatally wounded on Aug. 30, 1862, at the Second Bull Run during the Civil War while leading a charge of the 1st Michigan Calvary to support retreating Union forces against the Confederates. He died on Sept. 30, 1862.

Archange Macomb was born to a long line of family members in the military and who had owned vast tracts of land in New York and Detroit.

Her father, John Wiliam Macomb (1782-1826), was killed by a bull on Grosse Ile. Her mother, Mary Jane Godet dit Marentette dit Francheville (1795-1852), drowned while aboard the Atlantic when it collided with the Ogdensburg on Lake Erie on Aug. 20, 1852.

Josephine Balfour had five siblings:

John Thornton Brodhead
(1851–1904)

Mary Jeanette Brodhead
(1853–194)

Eleanor Macomb Brodhead
(1855–1947)

Katherine Julia Brodhead
(1857–1934)

Elizabeth Brodhead
(1859–1938)

Josephine married William Douglas Balfour (1851–1896), a newspaper publisher, legislator and supporter of female suffrage. Balfour was instrumental in the passage of legislation admitting women to the Law Society of Upper Canada and to the practice of law.

They had 11 children:

Thornton Brodhead Balfour
(1877–1936)

Jessie Louise Balfour
(b. 1879)

Marrian Balfour
(b. 1879)

Mary Wendell "Molly" Balfour
(1880–1963)

William Douglas Balfour
(b. 1883)

Archange Balfour
(b. 1883)

David Arthur Balfour
(1885–1956)

Alexandrine Balfour
(b. 1885)

Helen Brodhead Balfour
(b. 1887)

Edward Blake Balfour
(1890–1952)

Archange Josephine Balfour
(1891 – 1957)

David Arthur Balfour was a municipal politician in Toronto. He was active in civic politics from 1939 until 1955. His son, Ronald, was killed in action on Dec. 31, 1943, while serving in the Canadian Army in Italy.

Josephine and William Balfour lived in Amherstburg, Ontario, Canada, for many years as William continued his publishing and legislative duties. Josephine sold the family newspaper, the Amherstburg Echo, following her husband's death in 1896. She then moved to York to be closer to her children.

Josephine died of bronchial pneumonia and was buried on July 16, 1936, at Mount Hope Catholic Cemetery.
Josephine Balfour was the daughter of Col. Thornton Fleming Brodhead (1820-1862) and Archange Macomb (1818-1891), both of Grosse Ile, Michigan.

Col. Brodhead served as a lieutenant and and adjutant in the 15th U.S. Infantry, U.S. Army, during the Mexican War. He served under Gen. General Winfield Scott. He was also brevetted captain for gallant conduct and conspicuous bravery in the engagements of Contreras and Cheru- busco, Mexico.

Col. Brodhead was fatally wounded on Aug. 30, 1862, at the Second Bull Run during the Civil War while leading a charge of the 1st Michigan Calvary to support retreating Union forces against the Confederates. He died on Sept. 30, 1862.

Archange Macomb was born to a long line of family members in the military and who had owned vast tracts of land in New York and Detroit.

Her father, John Wiliam Macomb (1782-1826), was killed by a bull on Grosse Ile. Her mother, Mary Jane Godet dit Marentette dit Francheville (1795-1852), drowned while aboard the Atlantic when it collided with the Ogdensburg on Lake Erie on Aug. 20, 1852.

Josephine Balfour had five siblings:

John Thornton Brodhead
(1851–1904)

Mary Jeanette Brodhead
(1853–194)

Eleanor Macomb Brodhead
(1855–1947)

Katherine Julia Brodhead
(1857–1934)

Elizabeth Brodhead
(1859–1938)

Josephine married William Douglas Balfour (1851–1896), a newspaper publisher, legislator and supporter of female suffrage. Balfour was instrumental in the passage of legislation admitting women to the Law Society of Upper Canada and to the practice of law.

They had 11 children:

Thornton Brodhead Balfour
(1877–1936)

Jessie Louise Balfour
(b. 1879)

Marrian Balfour
(b. 1879)

Mary Wendell "Molly" Balfour
(1880–1963)

William Douglas Balfour
(b. 1883)

Archange Balfour
(b. 1883)

David Arthur Balfour
(1885–1956)

Alexandrine Balfour
(b. 1885)

Helen Brodhead Balfour
(b. 1887)

Edward Blake Balfour
(1890–1952)

Archange Josephine Balfour
(1891 – 1957)

David Arthur Balfour was a municipal politician in Toronto. He was active in civic politics from 1939 until 1955. His son, Ronald, was killed in action on Dec. 31, 1943, while serving in the Canadian Army in Italy.

Josephine and William Balfour lived in Amherstburg, Ontario, Canada, for many years as William continued his publishing and legislative duties. Josephine sold the family newspaper, the Amherstburg Echo, following her husband's death in 1896. She then moved to York to be closer to her children.

Josephine died of bronchial pneumonia and was buried on July 16, 1936, at Mount Hope Catholic Cemetery.


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