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Reuben
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Information from Stuart by Carol, GenCircles.
Register of St. Martin's-in-the-Woods Anglican Church, Shediac Cape, Westmorland County,
New Brunswick, from Westmorland County GenWeb
Register of Marriages in the Parish of Chediac, County of Westmorland,
Province of New Brunswick:
Sept 5, 1830 Reuben STOVER, Bachelor and Sarah DELANY Spinster
Banns; Edwin Arnold (By whom the Ceremony was performed)
Oct 7, 1833 William STOVER Bachelor and Rebecca COLLINS Spinster Banns; William Hanington, Senr. (By whom the Ceremony was performed)
1861 personal census, Howard Twp, Kent Co., ON, D2-16
Stover Reuben, M, Married, 48, born N Scotia, no religion, Sawyer;
Sarah, born N Scotia, no religion, Matron;
Mickle Lydia, F, Married, 21, born C.W., New Conversion, Matron;
Dwight, M, Married, 23, born N Scotia, no religion, Labourer;
Stover Amanda, F, Single, 19, no religion, Spinster;
Abraham, M, Single, 17, born C.W., no religion, Labourer;
Samuel, M, Single, 15, born C.W., no religon, Labourer.
1871 personal census, Howard Twp, Kent Co., ON, A3-71:
Stover Reuben, M, Married, 62, born N.S., origin: Dutch, Meth West, Farmer;
Sarah, F, Married, 61, born N.S., origin: Dutch, Meth West;
Samuel, M, 23, born Ont, origin: Dutch, Meth West, Merchant Clerk.
Headstone Greenwood Cemetery, Ridgetown, Kent Co., ON, transcribed by the Kent Branch of the OGS:
In memory of Reuben Stover died Sept 9, 1873 aged 68 years & 1 day.
In memory of Sarah wife of Reuben Stover died Sept 8th 1891 aged 84 years 11 ms & 19 dys.
Commemorative Biographical Record of Kent County, Ontario, J.H. Beers & Co., Toronto, 1904, pg. 476-478:
Charles C. Scane ... purchased a farm in the 8th Concession of Howard township and there he followed farming for twelve years. In June, 1862, he married Amanda Stover, the estimable daughter of Reuben and Sarah (Delaney) Stover, one of the old and prominent families of Chatham, where Mrs. Scane was born in 1841. Her parents moved to Ridgetown in her girlhood and lived there until death in 1874. They left six children: Samuel, of Windsor; Abram, of Chicago; Lydia, the wife of Dwight Mickle, of Cass City, Michigan; Amelia, wife of James Fenesy (deceased), of Ridgetown; Sarah, the wife of William Jenks, a farmer of County Kent, near Thamesville; and Amanda, the wife of Mr. Scane...
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