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21901 See petition under sister Mary Cameron on 01/14/1801
Isobel's father is idnetified as William Buy Cameron in her son William's marriage
 
CAMERON, Isobel (I5046)
 
21902 See picture of her parents home ("Emerald Hills Farm") built in 1855 on property they had owned since 1837, on the east side of the road from Morristown to Bethesda, Ohio (Library/James Jeffrey 1835/Item 6). ROGERS, Sarah D (I1087)
 
21903 see Port Hope Guide August 11 1871 "On Monday 7th Albert Ernest son of Mr. Thomas Hayden, aged 4 months and 18 days " HAYDEN, Albert Ernest (P80)
 
21904 See the 1881 Census for Mary Cameron - 2 sons listed ages 7 and 5 - listed as Cameron not McDonald.
Mary is living at the Cameron farm - her father Duncan is widowed.
 
MCDONALD, Angus Joseph (I4941)
 
21905 Selected U.S. Naturalization Records Source (S390285684)
 
21906 SelfDeathAge: 85 LATHAM, Jesse Llewellen (P2633)
 
21907 SelfDeathAge: 90 BAHLS NYE, Emma Grace (P100)
 
21908 SelfDeathAge: 91 VAIL, Thomas Raymond (P842)
 
21909 Selim's parents were Jacob (7-16-1802-5-22-1882) & Mary Parliament (10-1809-3-18-1887).
Jacob was the son of George Carnrike & his wife Charity _______. His younger brother was Robert Carnrike who married Margarete Goodmurphy, daughter of John & Deborah.
Jacob and Mary's daughter Caroline (4-08-1834 to 05-07-1856) married Wm Henry Goodmurphy

Selim and Deborah Ann resided at Lot 91 on the 3rd Concession of Ameliasburg Twp.
Selim and Deborah Ann are both buried in the Salem Cemetery.

I have no record on the children other than the above which I took from the 1881 and 1891 Census for Ameliasburg Twp.
 
CARNRIKE, Selim (I41)
 
21910 Sensabaugh Cemetery, Wainfleet township, Welland County DILS, Mary Ann (P925)
 
21911 sent as an email to David Long Source (S75)
 
21912 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family (F78)
 
21913 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family (F36)
 
21914 Sephronia Nix was remarried to Fred Weeks.
Fred Weeks had been married to Roxie Almeda Carnrike.
 
NIX, Sephronia Alwida (I40)
 
21915 served in Navy
teacher in Windsor 
TUNKS, Gladys Isabel (I278)
 
21916 served in Oxford militia War of 1812
-a minister
-not to be confused with Caleb Burdock, husband of Martha Clark (see inventory, not on this family tree) 
BURDICK, Caleb (I1574)
 
21917 Seth, son of Thomas and Rachel (Wetherbee) Putnam, was born in Lunenburg, Massachusetts, September 16, 1756, a twin of Susannah. He died in Putnam, Ontario, Canada, September 3, 1827. His gravestone, erected in 1847, states he was born in Charlestown, New Hampshire, in 1758. He was a private in Captain Samuel Wetherbee's company, Colonel Isaac Wayne's regiment, which marched to reinforce the Northern Army in 1776. According to his gravestone he was a colonel in the Continental army. A family belief, as told in later years by his son Thomas, was that he was a member of the "Boston Tea Party." He was a man of education, with a good knowledge of civil and military engineering. In 1795 he emigrated to Canada to a wild and unbroken region. He entered into a contract with the Canadian government to construct a wagon road from the head of the lake where Hamilton now stands, to Chatham, eighteen miles east of Lake St. Claire, a distance of one hundred sixty miles, through a heavily wooded country. For this he was to receive sixteen hundred acres of land and a cash bonus. He built the road but never received his reward. He married, February 14, 1790, Sarah Harding (gravestone), of the Wyoming valley, Pennsylvania, one of the few who escaped from the massacre of Wyoming. She died about 1850. Children:

Lewis, born November 11, 1790, died aged three years.
William, born November 6, 1793; killed at the battle of Windsor, Canada, December 4, 1838; was associated with his brothers in business, all being prosperous farmers and lumbermen. He was captain of a Canadian troop and served at Lundy's Lane and Queenstown Heights. Later he joined in the "patriot" rebellion and led the attack on Windsor, which was made against his advice. He was instantly killed, shot through the brain. He married Eleanor, daughter of Sylvanus Dygert, a niece of General Nicholas Herkimer, and nearly related to the Van Rensselaers. Sylvanus was taken prisoner by the Indians in the same raid. His father was killed and scalped. He was held a prisoner at Montreal for three years.
Joshua, born January 5, 1798, died September 19, 1859; he married (first), name unknown; (second), Malinda Flanagen; (third) Mary Barrows; they bore him fifteen children.
Fanny, born May 16, 1802; married, June 21, 1820, Warner S. Dygert; married (second) Joseph Nicholas, a farmer near Ontario; two children.
Thomas, of whom further. 
PUTNAM, Joshua (I1540)
 
21918 Settled estimated about 1851. MONKMAN, George .2 (I321)
 
21919 Settled in Belleville, Ontario
 
GARRATT, Richard Solomon (I1717)
 
21920 Settled in Belleville, Ontario
 
GARRATT, Beatrice (I1733)
 
21921 Settled in Bloomfield, Ontario
 
GARRATT, PHEOBE (I1698)
 
21922 Settled in Care, Phillipine Islands
 
FERGUSON, Helen Mary (I5126)
 
21923 Settled in Genesse County, NewYork
 
GARRATT, Mott (I1692)
 
21924 Settled in Hillier, Ontario
 
GARRATT, Olive (I1716)
 
21925 Settled in Lovell, Massachusetts
 
GARRATT, Charles Isaac (I1697)
 
21926 Settled in Michigan
 
GARRATT, Isaac Benjamin (I1693)
 
21927 Settled in Murray Township GARRATT, Townsend (I1707)
 
21928 Settled in Murray Township GARRATT, Rachel (I1710)
 
21929 Settled in Ottawa, Ontario GARRATT, Robert Arnoldi (I1732)
 
21930 Settled in Wellington, Ontario
 
GARRATT, Thomas (I1694)
 
21931 Settled in Wellington, Ontario
 
GARRATT, William (I1696)
 
21932 Settled in Wellington, Ontario
 
GARRATT, Mary (I1699)
 
21933 Settled in Wellington, Ontario
 
GARRATT, John Carman (I1712)
 
21934 Settled in Wellington, Ontario
 
GARRATT, Adam Henry (I1713)
 
21935 Settled in Wellington, Ontario
William had a Cider Mill valued at $500.00.Mill was steam powered. 
GARRATT, William Dorland (I1711)
 
21936 Settled in Wellington, Ontario - no issue from this marriage
 
GARRATT, Lanor (I1715)
 
21937 Settled in Winnipeg, Manitoba
 
GARRATT, Elwood A (I1734)
 
21938 settled on L35 C1 kn 1822
ran a tavern and stage coach station
Trowbridge/Nixon

[Guy St-Denis - Byron: Pioneer Days in Westminster Township, p 45] [James Shelden sold what was left of L35 to Eli Trowbridge, an innkeeper, on August 14, 1827]

[HCM, p. 1029]: Eli Trowbridge, who was born in New York State, and was a man thirty years of age when he moved with his wife Miss Mabel Webster, to Westminster Township, Ont., in 1822 or '23. They settled on the First Concession, Lot 35, where his wife died three years later. Mr. Trowbridge then married Miss Mary Summers, daughter of Robert and Margaret (Bell) Summers, and became the father of one son - William Trowbridge., Mr. Trowbridge was the owner of 200 acres of fine farming land, which he cleared by his own individual labor, and was an industrious, hard-working man. He died in 1828 at the age of forty-two years.

[HCM p. 567] Michael McLaughlin brought the first spring wagon --wooden springs -- into Wesminster about 1823-4. Alvard Ladd had the first stage between Delaware and Ancaster, and held it until Eli Trowbridge took the route. Trowbridge lived where the present Nathan Griffiths's house stands, on Concession 1 of Westminster. 
TROWBRIDGE*, Eli (I777)
 
21939 Settling the Hills, Caledon East Source (S37)
 
21940 Seventh generation in America. Marie was a proud Canadian and new her heritage. FELKER, Ella MARIE (I77)
 
21941 Several errata slips inserted throughout volume.|||Includes bibliographical references and index. Source (S-2050436785)
 
21942 Seward Lightner married first, Miss Finley and they had four Lightner children.

Steward Lightener married second, Mildred Conklin. - - - 
LIGHTNER, Seward Lewis (I1373)
 
21943 Shands area on the Orangeville Road, RR. 4, Fergus N1M 2W5 MCDONALD, Phoebe Louise (I296)
 
21944 Shannon's grandmother
 
WEST, Anna (P1830)
 
21945 Shanty Bay, Simcoe Co. WOODS, Lou Ann (I2949)
 
21946 Share white pillar, perhaps originally had a top ornament.  DOAN, Elizabeth (I338)
 
21947 Sharon / Children of Peace Burying Grounds. BRIGGS, Robert Caleb (I141)
 
21948 Sharon / Children of Peace Burying Grounds. BRIGGS, Robert Caleb (I480)
 
21949 Sharon Burying Ground, inscription
Little Sarah thou hast left us
[?] deeply [?]
But tis God [?] us
He can all our sorrow heal. - - - 
BELL, Saron Wilson (I62)
 
21950 Sharon Temple Family (F9)
 

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