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Elizabeth
Fulmer
Information from Craig Poole, Sporwien-Sporven, RootsWeb WorldConnect Project.
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:
Marriages by Rev'd David Hardie, Wesleyan Methodist Minister (p. 135):
John Fish, to Elizabeth Fox, both of Colchester Twp. 20 Dec. 1846, by banns. Rev. Hardie. Wit. John Ulch and Hiram Lane.
1851 personal census, Mersea Twp, Essex Co., ON, p. 9:
Fox Thos, M, Married, 77, born England, C of England, Farmer;
Mary, F, Married, 72, born England, C of England;
Russel, M, Married, 28, born Canada, C of England, Farmer;
Jane, F, Married, 28, born Canada, C of England;
Chas, M, Single, 8, born Canada, C of England;
Frances, F, Single, 5, born Canada, C of England;
Helen, F, Single, 3, born Canada;
George, M, Single, 1, born Canada;
Fish John, M, Married, 30, born Canada, Methodist, Farmer;
Eliz'h, F, Married, 27, born Canada, Baptist;
Francis, M, Single, 2, born Canada;
Fox Thos, M, Married, 50, born England, C of England, Farmer;
Eliz'h, F, Married, 47, born Canada, C of England;
Sheppard Sam'l, M, Single, 12, born Canada, C of England.
1861 personal census, Mersea Twp, Essex Co., ON, 2-3
Fox Thomas Sr., M, Widowed, 87, born England;
Thomas Jr., M, Married, married in 1828, 59, born U Canada, W Methodist, Farmer;
Elizabeth, F, Married, married in 1828, 56, born U Canada, W Methodist;
Shepard Samuel, M, Single, 2[sic], born U Canada, Labour.
Commemorative Biographical Record of the County of Essex, J. H. Beers & Co., Toronto, 1905, p. 234-235:
Capt. Francis Casper Fulmer, now engaged in the livery business in Windsor, is descended from one of the pioneer families of the County of Essex. The Fulmer family was originally German, and the first to cross the Atlantic and plant the family in the Western World came in the historic "Mayflower" to Plymouth, Massachusetts.
John Casper Fulmer, grandfather of Francis C., is of record in Pennsylvania, and was born about the year 1760. When quite young he became connected with the Colonial army, but at the time of the Revolutionary war settled in Canada, locating in Lot 1, Concession 3, Mersea township, County of Essex, which contained 200 acres of land. Here he followed farming the remainder of his days, and died about the year 1838. Mr. Fulmer married Ann Fox, and to their union were born the following children: John, Adam, George, Henry, Julia, Elizabeth and Nancy.
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