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Charlotte
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Information from Trina Schmidt, Wiedling Line, RootsWeb WorldConnect Project.
1851 personal census, Howard Twp, Kent Co., ON, transcribed by the Kent Branch of the OGS:
Scane Thomas, M, Married, 45, born England, ME, Farmer;
Charlotte, F, Married, 44, born England, ME, Housewife;
Henry, M, Single, 21, born Canada, ME, Labourer;
Jane, F, Single, 19, born Canada, ME, Servant;
Thomas, M, Single, 16, born Canada, ME, Labourer;
Ellen, F, Single, 14, born Canada, ME, Servant;
Elizabeth, F, Single, 13, born Canada, ME, Servant.
1871 personal census, Howard Twp, Kent Co., ON, A3-29:
Scane Thomas, M, Married, 63, born England, origin: English, W Meth, Farmer;
Charlott, F, Married, 62, born England, origin: English, W Meth;
Jane, F, 33, born Ont, origin: English, W Meth;
Elizabeth, F, 31, born Ont, origin: English, W Meth.
Headstone Greenwood Cemetery, Ridgetown, Kent Co., ON, transcribed by the Kent Branch of the OGS:
Elizabeth Ann Scane died Mar. 15, 1908 aged 67 yrs 10 mos.
Charlotte wife of Thomas Scane died May 13, 1875 aged 66 years.
Thomas Scane died July 15, 1877 aged 72 years.
Jane Scane died Dec. 3, 1904 aged 72 years.
Albert Scane Sept. 14, 1870 - May 11, 1940.
His wife Maud Miles Feb. 21, 1873 - Sept. 11, 1950.
Commemorative Biographical Record of Kent County, Ontario, J.H. Beers & Co., Toronto, 1904, pg. 332-333:
John Reeder ... was born Sept. 11, 1810, in Derbyshire, England, of which county his parents, Henry and Ann (Black) Reeder, were also natives. In 1819 the family came to Canada, and for a few years, until the father's death, lived as "squatters" upon land in Aldborough, County of Elgin, Ont. After the father died John, then eighteen years of age, walked to St. Thomas, Ont., over the trails, to try to get a grant of land in Howard township, County of Kent, from Col. Talbot. The Colonel ... gave him the land, 100 acres in Howard township. Accordingly the same year (1828) he removed thither from the County of Elgin with his mother and two sisters. Thence they moved to Orford township, same county, where Mrs. Reeder died in 1845. To Henry and Ann (Black) Reeder were born three children: Charlotte married Thomas Scane, and both are now deceased; Sarah married John Gosnell, and they were the parents of George A. Gosnell, who was reared by John Reeder; John is the subject proper of this article. The father, Henry Reeder, had also two sons by a previous marriage, Henry and George, both now deceased.
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