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F Catherine Malott

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Information from Dorothy Glen, Wright, Larabee, Crawford, Hammond, RootsWeb WorldConnect Project.

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:
I Catharine Girty do solemnly swear that I did publicly intermarry with Siman Girty at the month of the Detroit River, now the Township of Malden in the summer of the year of our Lord 1791 and there is now to me living issue of said marriage - viz Sarah now wife of Joseph Munger, born on the 18th of April 1792 and Predeaux Girty, born on the 20th day of October 1796 and that such marriage was solemnized by Frederick Agustie Warsbough, Church of England Clergyman of the new Settlement now the Township of Colchester in the County of Essex and Western District of Upper Canada. Gosfield 19th of May 1832. Signed Catharine Girty (her mark).
These are to certify to all whom it may concern that the above named Catharine Girty has this day sworn to the above attestation of her Marriage and birth of her children and signed her name by putting her mark thereto in my presence - given under my hand and seal this 19th day of May in the year of our Lord 1832 at Gosfield County of Essex Western District of Upper Canada. Signed William McCormick, J.P. (p. 67).

1851 personal census, Colchester Twp, Essex Co., ON, p. 24:
Munger Joseph, M, Married, 65, born U States, Methodist, Farmer;
Sarah, F, Married, 61, born T Malden, Methodist;
John, M, Single, 25, born T Colchester, Methodist, Labour;
Theadoor, M, Single, 18, born T Colchester, Methodist;
Dravelan? Sarah A., F, Single, 19, born F T Colchester, Methodist;
Girty Catharine, F, Widowed, 87, born U States, Methodist.

Commemorative Biographical Record of the County of Essex, J. H. Beers & Co., Toronto, 1905, p. 476-480:
Malott. The record of this family in the Dominion of Canada begins with the migration of three brothers and two sisters, Peter, Theodore, David, Catherine and Delilah Malott, who made their way to Detroit soon after the close of the Revolutionary War, in 1783. Their father had died in the State of Maryland. Of the brothers, Peter, the grandfather of three citizens prominent in the township of Gosfield South, County of Essex, at the present time, is fully mentioned below. David in time settled in the neighbourhood of St. Catharines, Ont., and descendants of his still reside there; they usually spell the name Marlotte. Theodore drew Lot 13 in the township of Gosfield South, next to the Mersea township line. Catherine became the wife of Simon Girty, who was noted in the early days as a fighter among the Indians. Delilah married Henry Wright, of Colchester.
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Peter Malott 1727-1806   Sarah Keyes/Crossley 1733-
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Catherine Malott ca 1764-1852