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V Fanny Louisa (Lillie) Tape

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1881 personal census, Howard Twp, Kent Co., ON, LDS 1881 census household record:
Tape William, M, Married, 51, born Ireland, origin: Irish, E M, Farmer;
Catherine, F, Married, 51, born Ireland, origin: Irish, E M;
Sarah, F, 24, born Ont, origin: Irish, E M;
Rosana, F, 22, born Ont, origin: Irish, E M;
John B., M, 20, born Ont, origin: Irish, E M;
Thana L., F, 17, born Ont, origin: Irish, E M;
Robert, M, 15, born Ont, origin: Irish, E M;
Catherine, F, 15, born Ont, origin: Irish, E M;
Thomas F., M, 11, born Ont, origin: Irish, E M;
William N., M, 9, born Ont, origin: Irish, E M;
Lawrence B., M, 7, born Ont, origin: Irish, E M.

Marriage record, Ridgetown, Kent Co., ON, from Mary Crandall's site:
5784-92 (Kent Co): Richard Lawrence GOSNELL, 28, lawyer, Orford twp., Blenheim, s/o James & Elizabeth, married Fanny Louisa TAPE, 29, Howard twp., same, d/o William & Catherine, witn: Robert & Rose TAPE of Howard twp., 2 March 1892 at Ridgetown.

Commemorative Biographical Record of Kent County, Ontario, J.H. Beers & Co., Toronto, 1904, pg. 386-387:
William Tape (deceased). The Tape family of Howard township, County of Kent, is one of the pioneer and prominent ones that has become well known, its members being men and women of sterling worth, mental equipment and business enterprise.
The late William Tape, who was a most worthy member of this family, was born on Sherkin Island, in Ireland, March 12, 1830, a son of Thomas and Frances (Gosnell Tape), who came from Ireland to Ontario in 1836, settling at Highgate, in Orford township, County of Kent...
(I) William Tape, the eldest member of his father's family, and the subject of this sketch, obtained his education in the schools of Orford township... In September, 1850, he married Catherine Lee, the eldest daughter of John and Sarah (Sheban) Lee, of an old pioneer family of Orford township. Mrs. Tape was born in County Cork, Ireland...
After marriage the late William Tape and wife located on Lot 15, Concession 11, Howard township ... where Mr. Tape died June 9, 1884. His industry and prudent management secured to his family a well stocked and equipped estate of 200 acres, the same-with subsequent additions-the property of his sons, his widow dying Dec. 24, 1899. Their children were: (1) Fanny died aged four years. (2) Mary died aged five years. (3) Sarah, born Aug. 16, 1855, was reared in Howard township. She married Edward Donoho, of Ridgetown, formerly a farmer of Howard, and has one daughter, Winnie. (4) Rosa is unmarried. (5) John, who married Jane Lee, of Howard, resides on his farm on Lot 16, Concession 12, Howard. They have two children, Irene Lillian and Harry. (6) Lillie married R. L. Gosnell, a lawyer of Blenheim. (7) Robert, unmarried, resides with his sisters Rosa and Kitty on Lot 14, Concession 11, of Howard township. (8) Kitty, unmarried, was for several years a public school teacher. (9) Thomas F. Tape married Anna Campbell, of Howard, and resides on the old William Tape homestead, Lot 15, Concession 11, Howard, and has one son, William. (10) William N. married Lydia Donoho, resides in Dresden and conducts a livery. He was formerly a farmer of Dawn township, County of Lambton. (11) Lawrence B. Tape, born Sept. 1, 1872, married Edyth McDonald, of Harwich, and resided on part of Lot 13, Concession 11, Howard, but recently moved into Ridgetown and is engaged with the Deering Machinery Company. They have one daughter, Carlyn. (The "Tape Brothers" when associated together were well known as breeders of thoroughbred stock, and were very successful exhibitors at the leading exhibitions of the Province.)
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Thomas Tape 1800-1892   Frances (Fanny) Gosnell 1806-1884   John Lee ca 1803-1867   Sarah Sheehan 1807-1891
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William Tape 1830-1884   Catharine Lee 1830-1899
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Fanny Louisa (Lillie) Tape ca 1863-