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1827 - 1879 (52 years)
Generation: 1
Generation: 2
2. | Benjamin Kilbourn was born in 1798 in Upper Canada (son of Timothy Kilbourn and Clementine Woodhull); died in 1875. Notes:
"In [November 1813] a millwright named Timothy Kilbourn, son of Joseph Kilbourn Sr., took charge of Amos McNames' vacant location on the northern part of lot 38 in the first concession. Prior to this Kilbourn was apparently living with his father on lot 50, concession A....In 1817 Kilbourn petitioned for lot 38 on which there were now 11 acres of cleared land and a house. Fortunately for him the lot was unencumbered and on June 20, 1818 he received the patent for the north half. Kilbourn's brother, Benjamin later purchased this farm on July 15, 1837 for
Benjamin married Avis Sumner. Avis was born in 1807 in U.S.A.; died after 1884. [Group Sheet]
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3. | Avis Sumner was born in 1807 in U.S.A.; died after 1884.
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Generation: 3
4. | Timothy Kilbourn was born in 1768 (son of Joseph Kilbourn and Elizabeth Marsh); died in 1864. Notes:
Amos McNames the last of these [Watson American] settlers, a New Yorker in his mid-twenties, settled on the southern part of lot 38 but returned to the United States, most likely during the War of 1812. Timothy Kilbourn, son of Joseph Kilbourn Sr., later obtained McNames
Timothy married Clementine Woodhull in 1792. Clementine was born in 1769 in Long Island, NY; died in 1830. [Group Sheet]
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Generation: 4
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