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F Susan Shay

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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:
Reuben Crandle, of Malahide, London District, to Susan Shay, of Colchester, Western District. 27 Dec 1842, by licence. Reb. Herrington. Wit. Thomas H. Wright and Simon Wright.

1870 federal census, Ypsilanti, Washtenaw Co., MI, images from University of Michigan:
Crandall Reuben, M, Married, 48, born Canada, works in marble fact, male citizen of US over 21 years of age;
Susan, F, 46, born Canada, father of foreign birth, mother of foreign birth, Keeping House;
Harriet, F, 21, born Canada, f of fb, m of fb;
Eugene, M, 16, born Canada, f of fb, m of fb, At Home;
Rina, F, 14, born Canada, f of fb, m of fb, Attending School;
Smith Margaret, F, 23, born Canada, f of fb, m of fb.

Commemorative Biographical Record of the County of Essex, J. H. Beers & Co., Toronto, 1905, p. 573-574:
James Shay, one of the prominent men of Amherstburg, County of Essex, is descended from Irish and Scotch parentage.
      Timothy Shay, his grandfather, was born in Ireland about 1780, and was a sailor all his life. As early as 1810 he emigrated to the County of Essex, purchasing 200 acres in Colchester South, on Lake Erie, where he died about 1858, although he did not give up his seafaring life. He married a Miss McLean, who was born in the County of Essex of Scotch parentage, and who died in Colchester South, in 1880, at the unusual age of ninety-nine years. The children born to Timothy Shay and wife were as follows: John, Edward, Thomas, Timothy, Catherine (who married John Arnold, of Chatham, and both are deceased), Susan (who married Reuben Crandell), Elizabeth (widow of Fredrich Miller, of Michigan), Polly (who married James Smith), and Laura (who married James Arnold, of Chatham, and is deceased).
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Timothy Shay ca 1780-ca 1858   Elizabeth McLean ca 1781-1880
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Susan Shay ca 1824-