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F Dorothy Ann Wiper

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Casamientos e hijos

Hermanos y hermanas

Hermanastros y hermanastras

Por parte de Thomas Wiper ca 1790-

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1851 personal census, Mersea Twp, Essex Co., ON, p. 15:
Wilkinson Jno, M, Married, 40, born Canada, Methodist, Farmer;
Dorothy, F, Married, 34, born Canada, Methodist;
Mary, F, Single, 16, born Canada, Methodist;
Dorothy, F, Single, 12, born Canada, Methodist;
Annabel, F, Single, 11, born Canada, Methodist;
Melissa, F, Single, 8, born Canada, Methodist;
Alex'r, M, Single, 6, born Canada, Methodist;
Thomas, M, Single, 3, born Canada;
Ja's?, M, Single, 1, born Canada.

1861 personal census, Mersea Twp, Essex Co., ON, p. 1-5:
Wilkinson John A., M, Married, married 1834, 50, born U Canada, E Methodist, Farmer;
Dorothy, F, Married, married 1834, 43, born U N States, E Methodist;
Malissa M., F, Single, 17, born U Canada, E Methodist;
Alexander M., M, Single, 15, born U Canada;
Nelson T., M, Single, 12, born U Canada;
Henry W., M, Single, 8, born U Canada;
Francis J., M, Single, 2, born U Canada.

County Marriage Registers of Ontario, Canada 1858-1869 Volume ?? Essex County, Elizabeth Hancocks, 199?, Generation Press, Agincourt, ON:
Stockwell John W, 23, lives Mersea, born Gosfield, s/o James & Margaret, married 16 March 1860 Derretia? Ann Wilkinson, 21, lives Mersea, born Mersea, d/o John and Dorothy Ann.

Obituary, Leamington Post, 14 November 1907:
Early Settler Passed Away - Mrs. Dorothy A. Wilkinson Died at the Advanced Age of 90 years. Mrs. Dorothy Wilkinson, one of the oldest of the surviving members of that generation which turned Essex county forest into smiling farms, passed away on Friday last, Nov. 8th, at the ripe old age of over 90 years. She was the widow of John A. Wilkinson, who died 30 years ago, and who at one time owned most of the land north of Talbot st, where Leamington now stands. Mrs. Wilkinson was the daughter of Thos Wiper, one of the early settlers in Mersea township and whose descendants are among the most respected families of the county. Mr. Wiper's farm was on the north side of Talbot st. about a mile east of town. She was the eldest of the family and was a very young child when her father moved to this country. Her brothers and sisters living are - Henry Wiper, in town, Francis on Talbot st., Robert on Talbot st., Mrs. Wm. Dresser, con. 5, Mersea, Mrs. Richard Rushlow, town, Mrs. Michael Malott, Talbot st. Five children survive her - Minnis Wilkinson, town; Frank and Nelson, Chicago; Mrs. Jane Mifflin, Glenwood; and Mrs. Anne Stockwell, Gore Hill. There is a number of grandchildren, several of whom are living in Michigan. For some years Mrs. Wilkinson had made her home with her daughter, Mrs. Mifflin of Glenwood, but came here a few weeks ago to visit some of her children, and was staying with her grand-daughter, Mrs. Geo Messender. She was very active and intelligent and had the possession of all her faculties till about four weeks previous to her death when she received a fall which seriously injured her and shortened a life that seemed likely to pass the century mark. Her removal breaks one of the only two instances known in Ontario of five generations being photographed in a group, the persons in this case being the Mrs. Wilkinson, her daughter, Mrs. Anne Stockwell, grand-daughter Mrs. Messender, great-grand-daughter, Mrs. Jos. Hillman and the latter's little boy. The deceased was a life-long member of the Methodist church. Owing to Gore Hill church being under repair the funeral services were held at Leamington church, by Rev. Jasper Wilson and Rev. J. Hunter on Monday afternoon. The interment being at Lakeview.

Commemorative Biographical Record of the County of Essex, J. H. Beers & Co., Toronto, 1905, p. 636-637:
Michael J. Malott, a prosperous farmer of Mersea township, was born on the farm he now occupies, which is a part of the original Malott homestead, Lot 237, Talbot Road, May 3, 1838, son of Joseph and Barbara (Fox) Malott...
     On Jan. 8, 1858, Mr. Malott was married in Mersea township to Lydia Wiper, daughter of Thomas and Mary (Wilkinson) Wiper...
     Thomas Wiper, the father of Mrs. Malott, was born in England, but came to Canada in early manhood, locating in Mersea township, where he engaged in farming. He was twice married, Mrs. Malott being a child by the second marriage. The other children by the second marriage were: Robert, Rachel and William (twins), Henry, Margaret and Francis, all living except William. By his first marriage Mr. Wiper had children as follows: Dorothy and Mary; Thomas, Hannah, Charlotte and Caroline, deceased. Mrs. Malott's mother was also twice married, and by her first marriage, to James Campbell, she had one son, John James, deceased. Both parents of Mrs. Malott died in Mersea township, and their remains were interred in the burying ground on the homestead...

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Thomas Wiper ca 1790-   ?? ??
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Dorothy Ann Wiper ca 1818-1907