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F Susan Boyle

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

The Marriage Registers of Upper Canada/Canada West, Volume 14, Western District 1786-1856, Compiled by Dan Walker & Fawne Stratford-Devai, Global Heritage Press, Milton:
Marriages by Rev'd Elias Williams, New Connexion Methodist Minister, (p. 165 & 166):
Squire Kerby, of C. Gore, to Susan Boyle, of Dresden. 20 Jan. 1850, by banns. Rev. Griffis. Wit. Duncan Kerby and Isabella Randall.

1881 personal census, Euphemia Twp, Lambton Co., ON, LDS 1881 census household record:
Kerby Squire, M, 57, born Ont, C. Methodist, origin: Irish, Shoemaker, Married;
Susan, F, 52, born Ont, C. Methodist, origin: Irish, Married;
Margaret, F, 28, born Ont, C. Methodist, origin: Irish;
Samuel, M, 23, born Ont, C. Methodist, origin: Irish;
Emeline, F, 9, born Ont, C. Methodist, origin: Irish.

1891 personal census, Euphemia Twp, Lambton Co., ON, transcribed by the Lambton Branch of the OGS:
Kerby Samuel, M, 33, born Ont, father born Ont, mother born Ont, Meth, cabinet maker;
Emaline, F, 18, born Ont, f.b. Ont, m.b. Ont, Meth, (sister);
Susan, F, Widow, 62, born Ont, f.b. Ont, m.b. Ont, Meth, weaver-mother.

1901 personal census, Euphemia Twp, Lambton Co., ON:
Kerby Samuel, M, Single, 26 Jan 1858, 43, born Ont, origin: Irish, Can, Meth, Wood Worker;
Susan, F, mother, Widow, 9 Jan 1829, born Ont, origin: Irish, Can, Meth, Weaver;
Emma, F, sister, Single, 28 April 1872, born Ont, origin: Irish, Can, Meth, Weaver.

Euphemia Township History 1849-1999, Euphemia Township Historical Society, 1999, p.337-338:
Kerby Family
... Squire Kerby (1824-1888) was a son of Aaron Kerby. Squire married Susan Boyle (1829-1909) and was a Florence shoemaker. He was a member of the 2nd Regiment, Kent Militia in 1838. Squire and Susan, who were members of the Canada Methodist Church in Florence, had three children: Margaret, Samuel and Emeline (Emma).
     Margaret Kerby (1852-1928) married William Henry Moorhouse in 1880 and they lived in Dawn Township. They had two daughters: Susan who married David White and Winnifred who married William Simpson.
     Samuel Kerby (1858-1935), a bachelor, lived in Florence and was a woodworker, cabinetmaker and brickmaker. His sister, Emma (1872-1936), was a local artist. One of her best known works is the backdrop curtain in the Florence Community Centre. She painted it in 1935 as a rolled stage curtain for the Old Town Hall. Emma taught art at the Continuation school and gave private lessons. She never married.

Euphemia Township History 1849-1999, Euphemia Township Historical Society, 1999, p. 459:
Extracted from the list of "Businesses in the Village of Florence".
Blacksmith/Waggon & Carriage Makers: Nathan Kerby
Mills: Duncan Kerby
Shoemaker/Shoe Repair/Boot & Shoe Store: Squire Kerby, Charles P. Kerby, George Kerby, John Kerby & Son.
Weavers: Susan Kerby, Emma Kerby.