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- Married & moved 5 miles to Reydon, Suffolk.
. Resided January 1817 in Reydon, Suffolk.
. Landed Guelph, Ontario 1831.
. Noah Cotton lived on Oro Concession 10, Lot 14 (E 1/2) Simcoe County, 1837 settlement.
. 1837 is also the year Mary Cotton settled into Garafraxa Twp, Wellington Co., with her second husband Henry Catchpole. - PJA.
. 1853 - Will of her husband Henry Catchpole: " To beloved wife (unnamed), the bedding and a parcel of land with the brick house on the lot of land at 86 Norfolk Street, Guelph."
Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts:
Widow & Orphans Fund (Clergy): Donations:
. 1853 Guelph, Mrs. Catchpole, 2s 6p.
. 1854 Mar 31, Mr. Catchpole, Mrs. Catchpole [No amounts listed this year. - PJA].
. 1855 Apr 30, Mrs. Catchpole, 2s 6p., Mr. Catchpole, (Henry Jr.?) 2s. 6.
Ref: Anglian Church of Canada, Toronto Diocese Archives.
Descendant:
. Ontario Marriage Certificate 001132- 89.
George Peters, 27, Sailor, Tp Mongowen?, Little Current, s/o Wm Peters & Maggie Bell,
married Eliza Jane Gamble, 18, Tp Artemesia, Little Current,
d/o Robt John Gamble & Mary Cotton Skippin.
Witn: Maggie Lena & James Caleb Shirlock, no residence given. 29 May, 1889, Little Current.
Note: At this time, Little Current is largest town on isolated Manitoulin Island, Ontario & has a somewhat, Native Reservation with some non-native cattle farming settlements on the Island. -PJA. - - -
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