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History of the Wigle Family and Their Descendants, The Wigle Family, Kingsville, Ontario, 1931.

The Marriage Registers of Upper Canada/Canada West, Volume 14, Western District 1786-1856, Compiled by Dan Walker & Fawne Stratford-Devai, Global Heritage Press, Milton:
Marriages by Rev'd Richard Herrington, Baptist Minister, Gosfield (p. 75):
Jacob Fox, to Elizabeth Lipps, both of Colchester. 21 Feb. 1844, Gosfield, by Licence. Rev. Herrington. Wit. John Arner and C. W. Cornwall.

1861 personal census, Colchester Twp, Essex Co., ON, transcribed by the Essex Branch of the OGS:
Fox Jacob Jr., M, Married, 44, born Can, C[hurch of] E[ngland], Farmer;
Elizabeth, F, Married, 37, born Can, CE;
John, M, 17, born Can, CE;
Lucinda, F, 14, born Can, CE;
Allice, F, 11, born Can, CE;
Albert, M, 8, born Can, CE;
Louisa, F, 5, born Can, CE;
Asa, M, 2, born Can, CE.

1881 personal census, Colchester South Twp, Essex Co., ON, LDS 1881 census household record:
Fox Jacob, M, Married, 65, born Ont, origin: German, C Presbyterian, Farmer;
Elizabeth, F, 58, born Ont, origin: German, Church of England;
Asa, M, 21, born Ont, origin: German, C Presbyterian, Farmer;
Herman, M, 17, born Ont, origin: German, C Presbyterian, Farmer;
Lypps Hannah, F, 82, born USA, origin: Irish, Church of England.

Commemorative Biographical Record of the County of Essex, J. H. Beers & Co., Toronto, 1905, p. 528-529:
... In 1772 Philip Fox came to America from his birthplace, Baden, Germany, where he had married Catherine Lamer. They settled in the same year at Baltimore, Maryland, remaining for several years, and then moved to Pennsylvania, during their residence in which State several children were born... in 1794 he was fortunate enough to draw Lot 10, on the lake shore in Gosfield, and removed thither. There both he and his wife passed the remainder of their lives, and their remains rest on the Wesley Wigle farm, in a private burying-ground. They had eight sons and two daughters born to them, as follows: ... Jacob, father of William C. Fox, and grandfather of our subject (he settled on Lot 22, Concession 6); ...
     Jacob Fox, the grandfather of Gordon P. Fox of Gosfield, was born Jan. 22, 1788, in Pennsylvania, and was but a lad when the family became permanently settled in Gosfield. He began farming for himself on Concession 6, where he did the first clearing, but later removed to Lot 24, on the lake, building about 1826 a log house near the shore. ...
     Jacob Fox was twice married, first to Madeline Wigle, and they had children: Julianna, born Oct. 30, 1812, married John Snider, of Colchester; John I., born March 22, 1814, married Elizabeth Godwin; Jacob, born March 11, 1816, married Elizabeth Lypps; Susannah, born March 16, 1818, is the widow of George McLean, of Colchester; Sarah, born Nov. 14, 1820, married John Arner; Anna, born Sept. 11, 1824, married George Noble, of Ruthven; William C. was born July 24, 1827. Jacob Fox married (second) Elizabeth McLean, born May 13, 1788, and three children were born to this union: George J., Peter and Abigail...

Commemorative Biographical Record of the County of Essex, J. H. Beers & Co., Toronto, 1905, p. 495-496:
Thompson Martin (deceased) was during his lifetime one of the popular farmers of Anderdon, ...
     Mr. Martin was born in Colchester township Dec. 7, 1850, son of Robert and Jane (Palon) Martin, who came from Ireland...
     Mr. and Mrs. Martin were the parents of a large family of children: ... (6) Thompson...
     Thompson Martin grew up on his father's farm and received a fair education in the district schools. On December 30, 1874, he married Miss Alice Fox, who was born in Colchester in January, 1850, daughter of Jacob and Elizabeth (Lypps) Fox, a member of one of the old families of County Essex. Mr. Martin and his wife settled on his father's homestead in Anderdon...
     Mr. Martin's death left his wife and three children surviving him. Edith, the eldest, born in July, 1877, was educated in Anderdon and married R. E. Golden, who resides in Anderdon on a farm. Elizabeth, born in August, 1882, educated in the schools of Anderdon, is at home, a young lady of culture and refinement. John, born in September, 1888, is the farmer at the homestead. Mrs. Martin is a lady of many Christian virtues which have greatly endeared her to her neighbours.
     Jacob Fox, father of Mrs. Martin, was born in Gosfield township, County Essex, March 11, 1806, and settled in Colchester, where he died Nov. 21, 1893. His wife, born in February, 1813[sic], lives in Harrow, aged over eighty years. They had eight children, one of whom (Arthur) is dead. (1) John, of Colchester, married Miss Delia Papst, and has seven children, Nelson (who married Miss Jane Martin), Ellis, Ernest, Lillian, Louis, Roy and Allan. (2) Lucinda became the wife of Nelson Papst, of Anderdon, and died leaving six children, Walter (who married Miss Carrie Gibb, of Anderdon), Ada (married to Colin Botsford, and now living in Gosfield), Albert, Bessie, Frank and Alvin. (3) Alice is Mrs. Martin. (4) Albert, born in Colchester, residing on the 3rd Concession in Anderdon, married Miss Melinda Bondy, of Colchester, and has five children, Lena, Nina, Edna, Stella and Stanley. (5) Louisa, the wife of Alfred Jariett, of Malden, has three children, Della (Mrs. William Pigeon, Colchester), Arthur and Grace. (6) Asa, born in Colchester, married Miss Arizona Lipps, and is settled on the old homestead with his five children, Vera, Earl, Clare, Mabel and Hazen. (7) Herman, unmarried, lives in Harrow, Colchester, with his mother.

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Philip Fox   Catherine Lamar   John Wendel Weigele/Wigle 1753-   Julianna Romer
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Jacob Fox 1788-1868   Madeline Wigle ca 1795-ca 1827
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Jacob Fox 1816-1893