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M John Mickle

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Information from Beverley Robitaille, Bastien Family Tree, RootsWeb WorldConnect Project.

1851 personal census, Malden Twp, Essex Co., ON, p.2:
Mickle John, Farmer, born Detroit US, Unaversalist, 56, M, Married;
Mary, wife, born Canada, Unaversalist, 48, F, Married;
Olive, daughter, born Canada, Universalist, 22, F, Single;
Lucinda, daughter, born Canada, Unaversalist, 15, F, Single;
George, son, born Canada, Unaversalist, 12, M, Single;
Wheler, son, born Canada, Unaversalist, M, 10, Single;
Lucy, daughter, born Canada, Unaversalist, 7, F, Single;
Hariet Wright?, visitor, born Canada, Episcapalian, Malden, 20, F, Single, not a member of the family.

Amherstburg Echo, 15 March 1889 (Colchester South):
Mrs. George Hubbell, of Oxley, who died very suddenly on Monday evening last, March 11, after a few hours illness, and intense suffering, was the eldest daughter of the late John Mickle, of Colchester South. She was aged 67 yrs. and 4 months...

Marriage record, Colchester Twp, Essex Co., ON:
Floren Mickle, 37, lives Colchester, born Colchester, Bachelor, Mechanic, Church of England, s/o John and Mary Mickle;
Lucinda McCormick, 28, lives Colchester, born Colchester, Spinster, Church of England, d/o Alexander and Mary McCormick;
Witnesses: Alexander McCormick, Colchester and Henry Wigle, Gosfield;
Married by license 5 April 1870 in Colchester by J. Downie.

Commemorative Biographical Record of the County of Essex, J. H. Beers, 1905, p. 494-495:
Charles Mickle, who is one of the prominent citizens of Malden township, County of Essex, a member of the municipal council and a prosperous farmer, is a descendant of one of the pioneer settlers of this locality.
     William Mickle, the great-grandfather of Charles, was a native of Aryshire, Scotland, and in early manhood came to work in the docks along the lake front in the County of Essex, at his trade of ship carpenter, making his home at Amherstburg. His death occurred in that city. In Chatham he married Hannah Turner, who received a pension after his death, as the widow of a soldier in the English army during the Revolution; her death occurred at the home of her son William. Her husband built a log house in Amherstburg, just opposite the present Echo office, and there he reared his family of children: William, born in 1793; Hannah died unmarried; John; Lucy married Thomas Brush; and James.
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William Mickle 1765-1814   Hannah Turner 1769-
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John Mickle 1795-1869