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Lucretia (Lucy) Sarah
Mickle
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.
Marriage record, Colchester Twp, Essex Co., ON, from Mary Crandall's site:
vol 20; pg. 270 Henry C. ANDERSON, 30, Orange Co, New York State, Canton, Wayne Co Michigan, farmer, s/o Esekiel & Jane Anderson to Lucy S. MICKLE, 27, Colchester, Colchester, John & Mary MICKLE; wit: Alice C ILER & Mary Ann Esther ILER on 2-28-1872 in Colchester.
1880 federal census, Canton, Wayne Co., MI, LDS 1880 census
household record:
Anderson E., M, Widowed, 77, born NJ, father born NJ, mother born NJ, Farmer;
Henry, M, son, Married, 39, born NY, fb NJ, mb NY, Farmer;
Lucy, F, dauL, Married, 35, born Can, fb Can, mb Can, Keeping House;
Elva, F, gdau, Single, 7, born MI, fb NY, mb Can;
Mary, F, gdau, Single, 5, born MI, fb NY, mb Can;
Ella, F, gdau, Single, 4, born MI, fb NY, mb Can;
Grace, F, gdau, Single, 2, born MI, fb NY, mb Can.
Article, Amherstburg Echo, 9 June 1911:
The Mickle Family - Re Union of One of Essex County's Historical and
Influential Families:
The Mickle family reunion was held on Bois Blanc Island, on Wednesday last, June7th. The gathering was attended by family coming from all parts, some coming from the Pacific coast, and many from the states of the Union, but Essex, Kent and Lambton were particularly well represented...
... the chairman called upon Henry Mickle, who welcomed them all and gave a short address in which he referred to William Mickle as the original head of the Mickle clan, who had come from Aryshire, Scotland, before the American revolution. About 1793 he was engaged in the construction of the British Government navy at Fort Malden and later at York (now Toronto), where he died of typhoid fever. He said there were about 600 descendents...
The register showed the following to have signed the book: ...
Plymouth, Mich - Mrs. Henry Anderson and son Harold.
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