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Mary L. (Molly)
Coatsworth
The Descendants of Thomas Coatsworth and Mary Bainbridge, Middleton-in-Teesdale, Durham Co., England. A Family History, by Eva M. Coatsworth, Timbercreek Ltd, USA, 1990.
1881 personal census, Romney Twp, Kent Co., ON, LDS Can 1881
census household record:
Lowes John, M, Married, 66, born England, origin: English, E Methodist,
Farmer;
Mary, F, Married, 64, born England, origin: English, E Methodist;
Robert C., M, 30, born Ont, origin: English, E Methodist, Farmer;
Nancy L., F, 26, born Ont, origin: English, E Methodist, School Teacher;
Josephine C., F, 20, born Ont, origin: English, E Methodist;
Wardell Edward W., M, 18, born Ont, origin: Canadian, E Methodist, Farm
Laborer.
Marriage record, Bothwell, Kent Co., ON, from Mary Crandall's
site:
005141-82 (Kent Co) William LOWES, 33, widower, farmer, Ontario, Zone, s/o
John LOWES & Mary COATSWORTH, married Mary MCNALLY, 23, Ontario, Zone, d/o
James MCNALLY & Mary CLINTON, witn Francis MCNALLY & Frances LOWES, of Zone, 1 May 1882, at Bothwell.
Commemorative Biographical Record of Kent County, Ontario, J.H.
Beers & Co., Toronto, 1904, pg. 178-179:
William Dawson, a prosperous and enterprising farmer of Romney Township,
County Kent, is a son of John Dawson, one of the pioneers of this
locality...
In the early twenties John Dawson came to Romney
township, settling upon Lot 194...
William Dawson was born on the homestead farm... At the age of thirty-six years he came into possession of fifty acres of the homestead, which he cleared, and he erected upon it a house, part logs and the remainder frame. Through hard work, thrift and good management he was able to add to his property until now he owns 200 acres of excellent farming land...
William Dawson has been twice married; his first
wife having been Nancy, daughter of John Carr...
On Dec. ?, 1886, William Dawson married (second)
Nancy Lucinda, daughter of John Lowes. The latter was born in England in 1814,
but came to Romney township when a young man, and there married Molly
Coatsworth, daughter of Robert Coatsworth.
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