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M Eli Dawson

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1881 personal census, Romney Twp, Kent Co., ON, LDS 1881 census household record:
Dawson William, M, Widowed, 50, born Ont, origin: English, E Methodist, Farmer;
Emeline, F, 23, born Ont, origin: English, E Methodist;
John Carr, M, 21, born Ont, origin: English, E Methodist, Farmer;
Eli, M, 19, born Ont, origin: English, E Methodist, Farmer;
Henry Leroy, M, 17, born Ont, origin: English, E Methodist, Farmer;
Joseph Wesley, M, 15, born Ont, origin: English, E Methodist, Farmer.

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.
     John Dawson, a son of Thomas and Hannah Dawson, was born near St. John's Chapel, Parish of Stanhope, County Durham, England, July 6, 1789. He was married in England, Sept. 21, 1812, to Sarah Potts, who was born in the same place July 8, 1789, a daughter of Joseph and Jane Potts. In the handwriting of John Dawson is found an account of his coming to Canada, which reads as follows: "John Dawson with his wife Sarah, and his sons Joseph and Thomas, and his daughter, Hannah, emigrated from England to Canada, British North America, sailed from Sunderland in the County of Durham, May 21, in the year 1817, and lost the vessel they sailed in on the Orkney Islands, and landed at America in New Brunswick, in the month of July, 1817."
     Upon landing the family came directly to Long Point where the father secured employment under Col. Nichols, but after several years he moved to Mersea township, County Essex, and settled upon a farm some three miles west of Wheatley, now owned by Russell F??, and there his wife died in October, 1823. Later, in Gosfield township, Mr. Dawson married Mary Edwards, a daughter of John and Sarah Edwards, who was born Sept. 2, 1808, and died Dec. 16, 1882... To John and Mary (Edwards) Dawson were born: ... William, born April 29, 1831...
     In the early twenties John Dawson came to Romney township, settling upon Lot 194, where he underwent all the privations incident to pioneer life, but he was rewarded by seeing the country change from a wilderness to a thickly settled community. He cleared a good part of the land upon which he settled, and the second house which he erected is still standing. As soon as his land was under cultivation, he engaged in tobacco raising, shipping his product by boat to Montreal. For some years he carried on a store in his house for Col. Little, of Raleigh. In politics he was a Conservative, but he also believed that in local events it was wiser to considered the worth of the man rather than the party. His death occurred Oct 1?, 1872, when he was eighty-three years of age.
     William Dawson was born on the homestead farm, in the little log house first erected by his father, and was there reared. He received but a limited education as school teachers were scarce and he and his brothers were needed to work the tobacco. 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, and in 1889 he built his present beautiful brick home. During a long life of toil he had demonstrated that farming is an occupation that can be made to pay, and his youngest son, Joseph, is carrying out his ideas on the old homestead.
     William Dawson has been twice married; his first wife having been Nancy, daughter of John Carr, and to them were born: George, born Feb. 1, 1856, died April 6, 1885; Mary A., born Feb. 14, 1858, is a resident of Minneapolis, Minnesota; John C., born Sept. 11, 1859, is captain of the tug "Geyser" of Bay City, Michigan; Eli, born Oct. 9, 1861, is a marine engineer in Chicago; Henry, born April 27, 1864, is captain of the steamer "William Miller" of Chicago; Joseph Wesley, born March 10, 1866, married Annie E. Colvin, and has one child, Blanche; Alice Cecelia, born Feb. 4, 1868, died Feb. 1, 1872. The mother of this family died Jan. 29, 1870.
     John Carr, father of Mrs. Nancy (Carr) Dawson, was born in County Durham, England, Sept. 15, 1815. He was twice married. In 1838, in England, he married Ann Wilkinson, daughter of Timothy and Mary Wilkinson, and four children came to bless this union: Nancy, born May 24, 1839, became the wife of William Dawson; Alice, born Nov. 7?, 1840; Joseph, born March 24, 1842; and Mary, born June 30, 1844. The mother died in 1846 and about 1848, for his second wife, John Carr married Ann Towitt. In 1854 he brought his wife and family to Canada, settling near Port Anna in Romney township, County Kent. He died there Feb. 19, 1875, and his wife died Jan. 8. 1904.
     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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John Dawson 1789-1872   Mary Edwards 1808-1882   John Carr 1815-1875   Ann Wilkinson †1846
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William Dawson 1831-   Nancy Carr 1839-1870
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Eli Dawson 1861-