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United Presbyterian Church of Blenheim & Harwich, Marriages 1854-1894, transcribed by the Kent Branch of the OGS:
Emerson Isaac, 28, born Canada, lives Mersea, s/o Jonathan Emerson and Anne Dawson;
Dawson Jane, 25, born Canada, lives Romney, d/o Joseph Dawson and Jane Coatsworth;
Married 1 Jan 1873; Witnesses: - .

1881 personal census, Mersea Twp, Essex Co., ON, LDS 1881 census household record:
Emerson Isaac, M, Married, 37, born England, origin: English, Wesleyan Methodist;
Jane, F, Married, 33, born Ont, origin: English, Wesleyan Methodist;
Sidney, M, 7, born Ont, origin: English, Wesleyan Methodist;
Joseph, M, 6, born Ont, origin: English, Wesleyan Methodist.

1901 personal census, Mersea Twp, Essex Co., ON, K2-11,12:
Emerson Isaac, M, Married, 23 March 1846, 55, born England, immigrated 1847, origin: English, Can, Meth, Farmer;
Mary J., F, wife, Married, 2 Oct 1848, 52, born Ont, origin: English, Can, Meth;
Francis, M, son, Single, 2 June 1879, 21, born Ont, origin: English, Can, Meth, Farmer's Son;
Ella M., F, daughter, Single, 9 Aug 1881, 19, born Ont, origin: English, Can, Meth;
Herbert, M, son, Single, 2 Dec 1883, 17, born Ont, origin: English, Can, Meth;
Archie, M, son, Single, 6 Feb 1890, 11, born Ont, origin: English, Can, Meth, 10 months in school;
Robert Vernon, M, son, Single, 26 June 1894, 6, born Ont, origin: English, Can, Meth, 10 months in school.

Commemorative Biographical Record of Kent County, Ontario, J.H. Beers & Co., Toronto, 1904, pg. 791:
George H. Dawson, a prosperous agriculturist and leading citizen of Romney township, County of Kent, is a grandson of one of the pioneer settlers of that township. The father, Joseph Dawson, was but four years of age when the family left the homestead in the County of Durham, England, and settled in Canada. They were eighteen weeks on the ocean and the ship was wrecked off the Orkney Islands, the passengers and crew escaping. The Dawson family finally made their way to Montreal, then westward to Longpoint, where they remained some time, the head of the family securing employment of Col. Nichols. Again going West, the family located on land in Mersea township, some three miles west of Wheatley, on property now owned by Russell Fox. After a short stay there, they moved to Romney township, where the family has since been closely identified with the growth of the township.
     Joseph Dawson grew to manhood in Romney, and at the age of twenty-one years he settled on the west half of Lot 187, while his brother Thomas secured the eastern half. This lot had been taken up from the government by a Mr. Butler. Upon this property Joseph Dawson began his life as a pioneer farmer, and he lived to see his land all placed under cultivation. Later he purchased the farm owned by his brother Thomas. Being an industrious and thrifty man he greatly prospered, and at his death, in 1895, he was counted among the well-to-do residents of Romney township. He was fond of reading, possessed a wonderful memory, and was well posted on current affairs. His wife was a Miss Jane Coatsworth, a daughter of the well known Robert Coatsworth, and to them were born children as follows: Robert, a resident of Romney township; Jane, who married Isaac Imerson, of Mersea; Sarah, who married George Coatsworth; Maria, who married Levi Coatsworth, of Chicago; George H.; Fannie, who married E. H. Brown, of Romney township.
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John Dawson 1789-1872   Sarah Potts 1789-1823   Robert Coatsworth 1786-1855   Mary Heatherington ca 1792-1878
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Joseph Dawson 1813-1896   Jane Coatsworth 1821-1888
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Mary Jane Dawson 1848-