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1861 personal census, Gosfield Twp, Essex Co., ON, 3-5:
McQueen Jacob, M, Married, 64, born UC, C[hurch] of S P; Dorothy, F, Married, 54, born US, C of S P;
Daniel, M, Single, 24, born UC, Labour;
James, M, Single, 18, born UC, Labour;
John, M, Single, 17, born UC, Labour;
Sarah, F, Single, 20, born UC;
Nancy, F, Single, 15, born UC;
Dorothy, F, Single, 13, born UC.

County Marriage Registers of Ontario, Canada 1858-1869 Volume 35 Essex County, Elizabeth Hancocks, 2005, Global Heritage Press, Campbellville, ON:
Fulmer William R., 23, Mersea, Mersea, s/o John & Elizabeth, married 26 Mar 1862 Sarah McQueen, 20, Gosfield, Canada, d/o Jacob & Dorothy.

Commemorative Biographical Record of the County of Essex, J. H. Beers & Co., Toronto, 1905, p. 215-216:
Alexander Burns McQueen, a prosperous farmer of Gosfield South, County of Essex, represents the fourth generation of the family of that name who have resided in the Dominion. The great-grandfather McQueen was a native of Scotland, and as a young man he emigrated to Canada, and was one of the first settlers of Long Point, County of Norfolk, Ont.
     Among his children was Jacob McQueen, who was born at Long Point, and there married Dorothy Mitchell. Later he moved to Fingal, County of Elgin, and still later to the County of Essex, where he settled on the Stokes farm, now owned by J. D. McDonald, Lot 252, and there died, aged seventy-seven years. His wife died at Grand Rapids, Michigan. The children born to Jacob McQueen and wife were: Elizabeth, who married Nelson Tetzel, and died at Sparta, County of Elgin; Alexander, who married Barbara Barter, and died at Detroit; Phoebe, who married Francis C. Fulmer, of Windsor, and there died; William, the father of our subject; Sarah, who married W. K. Fulmer, and died at Grand Rapids, Michigan; Daniel, deceased; James, who married Olive Stewart, and lived at Ruthven, but later moved to Arkansas, where he died; John, a resident of Grand Rapids, who married Ann Hammond; Nancy, a widow of Alvin Orton, who now lives at Detroit; and Dorothy, who married John D. McDonald, of Gosfield South.
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History of Kent County, Michigan; together with sketches of its cities, villages and townships ... biographies of representative citizens. History of Michigan ...; C. C. Chapman & co., Chicago, 1881, p. 657 [Caledonia Township]:
W. K. Fulmer was born in the tp. of Mersea, county of Essex, Pro. of Ontario, Can., June 8, 1838. His parents, John and Elizabeth (Wilkinson) Fulmer, were natives respectively of Virginia and Pennsylvania, and were of German and Irish ancestry. They both died in Mersea. Mr. Fulmer was reared on his father's farm on concession 3, lot 2, tp. of Mersea, where he remained until 30 years of age. He had the advantages of a thorough common-school education, and was married at 24, at Kingsville, Can., to Sarah McQueen. The marriage occurred March 16, 1862. Mr. Fulmer managed his father's farm eight or ten years, and then opened a store for the sale of general merchandise in the village of Ruthven, Can. He exchanged his business for a farm near his father's homestead, and in the following April moved to Caledonia, where he engaged in the grain traffic for one year, then removing to Hammond, where he has similarly occupied and managed the hotel at that place. May 3, 1881, he returned to Caledonia, and is now the genial and popular proprietor of the Caledonia House, having in connection therewith a livery. Mr. Fulmer owns the celebrated imported stallion "Royal George," which is on exhibition at his stables. He owns also the homestead farm in Canada, and the farm for which he exchanged his business in Ruthven. Mrs. Furmer died July 30, 1879, leaving four children-Adella D., Wm. Harvey, Ernest A. and Ward, all except the youngest, who is in Canada, living at home. Mr. Fulmer was married again June 18, 1880, at Grand Rapids, to Mrs. Mate Wheeler, born in New York. He is a Republican.

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Jacob McQueen ca 1797-   Dorothy Mitchell ca 1807-
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Sarah McQueen ca 1841-1879