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Kent County Marriages extracted from the marriage registers of the Western District 1786-1856, by the Kent branch of the OGS:
Rev. John H. Huston, Methodist Episcopal Church, Dawn, 1842-1850:
John Tape & Polly McDonald, 1 Aug. 1843, in Howard. Witnesses: Lawrence Gosnell, Stephen Jutson.
[Western District Marriages has John Teape].

Headstone Gosnell Cemetery, Orford Twp, Kent Co., ON, transcribed by the Kent Branch of the OGS:
Sacred to the memory of John Tape born in the Parish of Tillow County Cork Ireland A. D. 1816 died in Kent Co. C. W. 1850 aged 34 years.

Commemorative Biographical Record of Kent County, Ontario, J.H. Beers & Co., Toronto, 1904, pg. 386-387:
William Tape (deceased). The Tape family of Howard township, County of Kent, is one of the pioneer and prominent ones that has become well known, its members being men and women of sterling worth, mental equipment and business enterprise.
The late William Tape, who was a most worthy member of this family, was born on Sherkin Island, in Ireland, March 12, 1830, a son of Thomas and Frances (Gosnell Tape), who came from Ireland to Ontario in 1836, settling at Highgate, in Orford township, County of Kent. Thomas Tape settled in this locality a pioneer, built a log house and there installed his family... and after coming to Canada he was followed by his younger brother John, who was a man of education and for years a popular teacher in the County of Kent, where he married and at death left three daughters who have also passed out of life...

Commemorative Biographical Record of Kent County, Ontario, published in 1904, pages 529-531:
...Randall McDonald ... served in the war prior to his marriage to Polly Hubbell which took place in 1815. They settled on the river Thames... Nine of their ten children grew to maturity, and as noted Alexander was the eldest, the others being... Polly, born in the old homestead in 1823, married John Tape, one of the early teachers of the county, and died in 1876; he died at home in Howard, leaving three daughters - Fannie, the deceased wife of Jonathan Graham of Thamesville; Sarah, the deceased wife of August Lincoln of Michigan, and Susan, the wife of Amos Daughterty, of Thamesville...

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John Tape 1816-1850