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Taffelmeyers/Tofflemires Here and There, With Associated Families, Peggy (Bone) Colella, 1979.

1851 personal census, Colchester Twp, Essex Co., ON, 1-21:
Tuffamier Saloma, F, Widowed, 51, born T Colchester, Baptist;
Jacob, M, Single, 28, born T Colchester, Baptist;
Hannah, F, Singe, 18, born T Colchester, Baptist;
Charles, M, Single, 15, born T Colchester, Baptist;
Catherine, F, Single, 13, born T Colchester, Baptist;
Samuel, M, Single, 10, born T Colchester, Baptist;
Richard, M, Single, 7, born T Colchester, Baptist;
Sarah A., F, Single, 4, born T Colchester, Baptist.

1861 personal census, Colchester Twp, Essex Co., ON, transcribed by the Essex Branch of the OGS:
McCormick Thomas, M, Married, married in 1856, 30, born U Canada, Baptist;
Hannah, F, Married, married in 1856, 27, born U Canada, Baptist;
Sarah, F, 3, born U Canada;
Emily, F, 1, born U Canada.

1871 personal census, Colchester Twp, Essex Co., ON, D2-48:
McCormick Thomas, M, 42, born Ont, Baptist, origin: Irish, Farmer, Married;
Hannah, F, 38, born Ont, Baptist, origin: German, Married;
Sarah, F, 12, born Ont, going to school;
Emily, F, 10, born Ont, going to school;
Charles, M, 7, born Ont, going to school.

1880 federal census, Highwood Creek, Chouteau, Montana, LDS 1880 census household record:
McCormick Thomas, M, Married, 51, born Can, Farmer, father born Can, mother born Can;
Hannah, F, wife, Married, 45, born Can, Keeping House, f.b. Can, m.b. Can;
Emily, F, daughter, Single, 20, born Can, At Home, f.b. Can, m.b. Can;
Charles, M, son, Single, 18, born Can, Farmer, f.b. Can, m.b. Can;
Lewis, M, son, Single, 4, born Can, f.b. Can, m.b. Can;
Woodowiss Alzoria, F, niece, Single, 25, born Can, At Home, f.b Can, m.b. Can.

Commemorative Biographical Record of the County of Essex, J. H. Beers & Co., Toronto, 1905, p. 448-449:
Edgar J. Tofflemire is a well-to-do farmer in the town of Colchester South, County of Essex. He is not only a respected citizen of the community because of his own merits, but also as a descendant of a family whose ancestry in Essex ranks with the oldest.
     The first representative of the Tofflemire family in the County of Essex was Charles Tofflemire, a native of Germany, who crossed the Atlantic when a young man. His first location was in Pennsylvania, and he went thence to Kentucky, where he and his family were captured by Indians. They were taken to Detroit, where they were ransomed. Charles Tofflemire subsequently brought his family to Canada, and they located in Gosfield township, County of Essex, on the place on the lake shore now known as the Jacob Wigle farm, which tract Mr. Tofflemire received from the Government. There he passed the remainder of his life, and he is buried in the place. He had three sons, William, Charles and Jacob.
     Jacob Tofflemire, great-grandfather of Edgar J., was born in Pennsylvania, and grew to manhood in Gosfield township. When he took up agricultural pursuits on his own accounts he settled on a farm at Olinda, and there he passed the remainder of his long life, dying at the age of ninety. He engaged in farming on an extensive scale, and was quite prosperous. Jacob Tofflemire married Ruth Jacobs, and they became the parents of five children: Abram, the eldest, was taken prisoner by the Indians, and never settled down after his escape; Henry lived on part of the homestead; John lived for a time on part of the homestead, and later moved to Kingsville, Ont.; Charles became the grandfather of Edgar J.; Susan married Archibald Brown, of Gosfield.
     Charles Tofflemire, born in Gosfield township in October, 1797, grew to manhood there. He received part of his father's land, but at the time of his marriage moved to the township of Colchester South, and settled on Lot 42. Some fifteen acres of his 200-acre tract were cleared at the time, and he built a log house, which he and his family occupied until about 1829, when he erected another log dwelling, in which he made his home to the end of his days. He succeeded in clearing a considerable portion of the farm, and was thrifty and successful. Mr. Tofflemire was married in Colchester South to Saloma Snider, daughter of John Snider, who received Lot 42 from the Government; he was a United Empire Loyalist. Mr. Tofflemire died at his home Feb. 10, 1851, and his wife survived him many years, passing away July 22, 1870, at the age of sixty-seven. Their family consisted of the following named children: (1) Ruth and (2) Susan died in infancy. (3) Mary married William Woodiwiss, lived in Northern Michigan, and died in 1902. (4) Joseph travelled all his life, going to Australia when a young man, thence to California for gold, and died in Michigan in 1902. (5) Jacob lived on part of the old homestead until 1878, when he removed to the 3rd Concession, and there he died in 1889. (6) Elizabeth, now deceased, was the wife of Theodore Scratch of Gosfield. (7) Hannah married Thomas McCormick, and resided in the Western States; she is now deceased. (8) Charles N. is a farmer in Colchester. (9) Catherine is the wife of Hezekiah Bickford, of Romney, County of Kent. (10) Samuel resides in the township of Colchester South. (11) Richard is the father of Edgar J. (12) Sarah married John Moody, of Romney, County of Kent.
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