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F Catherine Marsh

Heiraten und Kinder

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1861 personal census, Howard Twp, Kent Co., ON, transcribed by the Kent Branch of the OGS:
Scane John Jr., M, Married, 38, born C W, Yeoman;
Catharine, F, Married, 31, born England, Matron;
Charles W., M, 6, born C W;
Elizabeth Alice, F, 4, born C W;
John, M, 2, born C W.

Headstone Scane Cemetery, Howard Twp, Kent Co., ON, transcribed by the Kent Branch of the OGS:
Scane John d. 22 Apr 1901 ae 77 y 2 m 13 ds.
Catharine Marsh wife of John Scane d. 12 Apr 1865 ae 34 y 3 m 14 ds.

Commemorative Biographical Record of Kent County, Ontario, J.H. Beers & Co., Toronto, 1904, pg. 48-50:
E. W. Scane, who departed this life April 1, 1902, was a leading barrister of Chatham, County of Kent...
John Scane, son of Thomas, and the father of E. W. Scane, was born in England in 1800, and came to Ontario about the same time his father emigrated. He settled on a farm in Howard township, County of Kent, now owned by James Scane, his son. John Scane married in 1822, Miss Elizabeth Mitton, who was born in England in 1798, and they became the parents of nine sons and two daughters, four sons dying in infancy. We have the following record of the others: (1) John, born in 1824, died in 1901; he married Catherine Marsh, by whom he had three children: Charles W., unmarried, who resides in Howard township; Harry, who married Addie Scarlett and also lives in Howard township; and Elizabeth Alice, wife of J. Hamil...

Commemorative Biographical Record of Kent County, Ontario, J.H. Beers & Co., Toronto, 1904, pg. 476-478:
Charles C. Scane, a retired lumberman and one of the substantial and prominent citizens of the County of Kent, now a resident of Ridgetown, was born in that county Aug. 7, 1834, a son of John and Elizabeth (Mitton) Scane, the former of whom was born in Yorkshire, England, in 1800, and the latter in the same shire in 1805. They grew up in England, and there attended school. Both came to Canada, in 1819, and were soon after married. For a short time they lived near Toronto, and then came to Ridgetown where John Scane became the second permant settler, Mr. Marsh having been the first.
... The children of John and Elizabeth Scane consisted of five sons and one daughter: ... John, born in Ridgetown, married Catherine Marsh, thus uniting two old families of County Kent ...