Notes James Woolner and Clara Rosetta Wood Barber, married 1882, in Kensington, London, England.
Clara Woolner is shown residing with a John Cassini in Edmonton, London, England, in the 1891 Census of England and Wales.
John Cassini died in 1897 at Edmonton, London, England.
Ships register shows a Percy Woolner age 8 arriving in Canada 22 April 1899.
On April 28, 1914, Clara Woolner arrived at Montreal, Quebec, Canada on the ship Ionian with sisters May and Lily Woolner and brother Sydney Wooler.
On July 1, 1918, at Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada, Percy Harold Woolner, 26, was drafted into the Canadian Armed Forces un the Military Service Act of 1917. He declared that he resided at 14 Forward Avenue, London, Ontario, Canada; that his date of birth was August 25, 1891; that he was born in London, England; that he was not married; that he was a painter; that his next of kin was his morther, Mrs. C. R. Woolner, who resided at 14 Forward Avenue, London, Ontario, Canada; and that he had previously served in the WCFF for 2 years.
On September 8, 1926, at London, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada, a marriage was registered between Percy Harold Woolner, 29, teamster, born in London, England, to George and Clara R. Woolner; and Pearl Blanche Parnell, 33, born in London, Ontario, Canada, to Edward Parnell and Jane Harwood.
In 1935, Mr. and Mrs. Percy Woolner (clerk) were residing at 142 Caroline Street, Apartment 7, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada.
In 1949, Mr. and Mrs. Percy Woolner (painter) were residing at 39 Wellington Street South, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada.
In 1968, Percy Woolner (retired) was residing at 40 Forrest Street, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada.