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M Abram Kerby

Padres

Hermanos y hermanas

Notas

Nota individual

Information from Douglas Hier (Hier Family Tree, Genealogy.com).

1851 personal census, Brantford, Brant Co., ON, North Ward, p. 119:
Pruyn Matthew W., Merchant, born Canada, Ch of England, 33, M, Married;
Mary M., born Canada, Ch of England, 28, F, Married;
John Ross, born Canada, Ch of England, 7?, Single;
Kirby William, Gentleman, born Canada, Ch of England, 60, M, Married;
Margret, born Canada, Ch of England, 60, F, Married;
Abram, born Canada, Ch of England, 25, M, Single.

1871 personal census, Napanee, Lennox Co., ON, 2-63:
Pruyne M. William, M, 51, born Ont, C of England, origin: German, Deputy Sherrif, Married;
Mary M, F, 47, born Ont, C of England, origin: German, Married;
John R., M, 25, born Ont, C of England, origin: German, Merchant, Married;
Alice, F, 24, born Quebec, C of England, origin: Scotch, Married;
William H., M, 18, born Ont, C of England, origin: English;
Kirby William, M,, 80, born Ont, C of England, origin: Irish, Widowed;
Abraham, M, 46, born Ont, C of England, origin: Irish.

1881 personal census, Napanee, Lennox Co., ON, LDS 1881 Census Household Record:
Pruyn M. W., M, Married, 62, born Ont, origin: German, Merchant, Church of England;
Mary M., F, Married, 57, born Ont, origin: Scottish, Church of England;
William K. Pruyn, M, Married, 28, born Ont, origin: German, Merchant, Church of England;
Annie E., F, Married, 19, born Ont, origin: Scottish, Church of England;
Abram Kirby, M, 55, born Ont, origin: Scottish, Merchant, Church of England.

Lennox & Addington 1901 Enhanced Census, Newburgh & Napanee, transcribed, enhanced and indexed by Patti & Jim Keller, Gloucester, ON, May 2001:
Napanee, Section 4, p. 7, 10 John St.:
Pruyn May M, F, head, Widowed, 16 June 1823, 77;
Kerby Abram, M, brother, Single, 20 April 1825, 75.

William (father of Abram) probably built the mill referred to in this article. Perhaps Abram operated it at some point.

History of Brant County, Warner and Beers, 1883, from the Brant County GenWeb:
Profiles of Brant County Companies, Banks, Societies, & Churches:
The Kerby Mills, situated on Grand River at the western end of Adelaide Street, are among the ancient landmarks of the oldtime Town of Brantford. These mills were erected by Abram[sic] Kerby about the year 1838, and have withstood all sorts of mishaps by floods and the breaking of dams, etc. There are three run of stones, and the necessary bolting and refining machinery for producing fine flour, cornmeal, buckwheat flour and chops. four hands are employed, who produce about two hundred barrels of flour per week. The power is supplied from Grand River, and is one of the oldest mill sites in Brant County.

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John Kerby 1755-1806/   Ellison Donaldson 1760-1839   William Kennedy Smith   ?? ??
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William Kerby 1791-1877   Margaret Smith 1791-1863
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Abram Kerby 1825-