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K Emeline (Emma) Kerby

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

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.

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Aaron Donaldson Kerby 1803-1887   Dianna (Dinna) Gilbert 1807-1891    
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Squire Kerby 1824-1888   Susan Boyle 1829-1909
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Emeline (Emma) Kerby 1872-