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F Hannah Lee

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Notes individuelles

Hannah is with her grandparents in this census:

1851 personal census, Howard Twp, Kent Co., ON, p. 3:
Coll William, M, Married, 67, born United States, Methodist, Farmer;
Mary, F, Married, 56, born Canada, Methodist, Housewife;
Isaac, M, 37, born Canada, Methodist, Labourer;
William, M, 21, born Canada, Methodist, Labourer;
Frederick, M, 17, born Canada, Methodist, Labourer;
May, F, 22, born Canada, Methodist, Servant;
Harriot, F, 15, born Canada, Methodist, Servant;
Lee Hannah, F, 1, born United States, Methodist, Granddaughter.

Commemorative Biographical Record of the County of Kent, Ontario, J.H. Beers & Co., Toronto, 1904, pg. 184-186:
William Call, a retired farmer of Morpeth, Howard township, County of Kent, was born in 1833, in his present home, a son of William and Mary (Williams) Call, one of Howard's old pioneer families. The father was born in the state of Pennsylvania, and the mother on the banks of the river Thames, in Canada.
     The chosen family name was William, and the grandfather, William Call, was born in Ireland, as was also his wife, Elsie Hoe. Prior to the Revolutionary War of the States, they emigrated to the United States, and located near Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, on the Allegheny river. About the time of the Revolution, they removed to Canada and lived for a time at Chatham, and then moved over on the River Thames, where they were living when the War of 1812 occurred. In that struggle his sons participated, and William (2) and his brother Samuel were both wounded in that war. William Call was drowned in the River Thames soon after the close of the war, and left a large family of children: ... (11) William (2) completed the family.
     William Call (2) grew up in Pennsylvania, but had no school opportunities after the war. In 1815 he married Mary Williams and they moved to the home near Morpeth, where he erected a log cabin and began life as a pioneer. He and his wife were the first settlers on the Lake Erie shore, and at Howard, County Kent then being a wilderness... William Call (2) died at this home in 1860, his widow surviving until 1876. The were christened in the English Church, and were devoted to its teachings. In politics Mr. Call was a strong supporter of the Liberal party. Their twelve children were as follows: ... (5) Hannah, born at the old homestead, married Henry Lee, and settled in Iowa, where she died leaving five children, Edward (of Michigan), Mary A. (deceased, wife of John Green, of Manitoba), Margaret (now Mrs. George Smith, of California), Frances (wife of John Mason, of Howard) and Hannah (wife of Robert Hall, of Michigan)...

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    William Coll ca 1785-   Mary Williams ca 1796-1876
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Henry Lee   Hannah Coll †ca 1850
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Hannah Lee ca 1850-