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K Almira/Elmery/Almery/Mary Truax

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Information from Brant Gibbard, Brant Gibbard's GEDCOM, 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:
Marriages by Rev'd Charles Stewart, Baptist Minister, Gosfield (p. 34 & 35):
Michael James Fox, to Elmery Truax, both of Gosfield, Western District. 3 Sept. 1839, by Licence. Rev. Stewart. Wit. John Stewart and Philip Fox.

Commemorative Biographical Record of the County of Essex, J. H. Beers & Co., Toronto, 1905, p. 176-178:
Fox. Jonas Fox, the eldest son of Philip Fox, the first settler of the name in this country, was born in Pennsylvania, and was a young man when the family came to Gosfield. He received from the government Lot 9, on the lake shore, and erected a log house on the lake shore, but later he put up a large frame building, the lumber for which was hauled from Windsor. In order to make the house unusually warm, the walls were filled with brick. This house was torn down about 1858, having stood there for about forty years. Jonas Fox cleared up his farm, and increased largely his original holding, adding Lot 8, so that he had 400 acres in one block; he also bought 200 acres on the Talbot Road, in Romney township, County of Kent. For his time he was a very successful man. In religious belief he was a Methodist. He was married to Susan Bruner, who died in 1854, aged eighty-four years, and he died in 1848, at the same age. He was buried on his home lot, and his widow was buried in the Albertville cemetery. Their children were as follows: ... Michael married Mary Truax, and died in Illinois, in 1903...

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Abraham Jacobse Truax 1737-   Elizabeth van Antwerp 1741-    
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Abraham Truax ca 1782-1849   Jane Scott 1787-1880
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Almira/Elmery/Almery/Mary Truax 1820-1861