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V Elizabeth Bury

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Van 's kant John Colbrook Bury 1764-1850

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The Marriage Record of the Western District 1796-1856, Dora Pineau, Editor, The Essex Branch of the OGS, 1993, p. 13:
Marriages by Rev. Isaac Elliot, Baptist Minister:
Alexander Kerby, of Sombra, son of John and Elcy Kerby, and Elizabeth Bury, of the same place, daughter of John and Elizabeth Bury of Orford, were married 14th September 1831 at William Bury's in Sombra by William Jones, J.P. The witnesses: Claude Gouin, Louis Gahanan and Abraham Smith.

1861 personal census, Sombra Twp, Lambton Co., ON, transcribed by the Lambton Branch of the OGS:
S2. Kerby Alex, 54, Farmer, UC, C of E;
Elizabeth, 51, UC, EM;
Claude, 18, UC, EM;
James, 10, UC, EM.

1871 personal census, Sombra Twp, Lambton Co., ON, F1-11:
Kerby Alex, M, Married, 65, born U States, origin: Irish, C of Eng, Farmer;
Elizabeth, F, Married, 62, born Ont, origin: Irish, Meth E;
James, M, 20, born Ont, origin: Irish, Meth E.

Index to death record, Sombra Twp, Lambton Co., ON, Elizabeth Kirby died 3 March 1876.

Headstone Moore Union Cemetery, Moore Twp, Lambton Co., ON, transcribed by the Lambton Branch of the OGS:
Alexander Kirby died Jan. 2, 1890 age 83 ys. 10 ms.
Elizabeth beloved wife of Alexander Kirby born Nov. 3, 1809 died Mar. 3, 1875.

J. C. Bury's Second Marriage by J.M. Warwick, U.E., Lambton Settlers Series Volume 2, More Early Days Along the St. Clair, published by the Lambton Branch of the OGS (These articles were originally published in 1948-1949 as part of the Lambton Centennial Series in the Sarnia Observer):
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John Bury sold his now completed mill on the Susquehannah in 1797 and the same year married Elizabeth Traver... ...John Colbrook Bury, having in the meantime built on contract a series of grist mills in Pennsylvania, decided to push on to his Canadian destination. The Bury's, with the youngsters Phillip and Martha arrived in Kingston, Upper Canada, late in the year 1802. Here, on March 8, 1803, was born another girl, also baptized Mary...
Here also was born John Darling Bury on August 18, 1804...
...In the year 1804 John Colbrook Bury, his wife and a family now increased to four, headed westwards to what is now Brant County...By the end of the year 1806 they had arrived at Malcolmtown (now Scotland) in Oakland township, Brant County.
Here, on February 10, 1907, Jane Bury, later Mrs. Angus McDonald of Port Lambton, first saw the light of day. Richard Bury was added to the family on March 10, 1808...
On November 3, 1809 at Malcolmstown, Elizabeth Traver Bury became the mother of her eighth child, Elizabeth, destined to become Mrs. Alexander Kerby of Courtright, Ontario...

The Bury Family by J. M. Warwick, Lambton Settlers Series Volume 2, More Early Days Along the St. Clair, published by the Lambton Branch of the OGS (These articles were originally published in 1948-1949 as part of the Lambton Centennial Series in the Sarnia Observer):
... The Bury invasion of South Lambton was not yet complete. Elizabeth Bury of Clearville paid a visit to Sombra village. (Here we may well suspect collusion between Jane McDonald and Martha Stover.) At any rate the sturdy village blacksmith in Sombra, Alexander Kerby, was wifeless; that is, of course, until Elizabeth Bury arrived. Alexander didn't remain a bachelor long after that. Soon he and Elizabeth moved on to Courtright and became the ancestors of the Kerbys of that village, and North Bay, and of the Smiths of St. Clair, Michigan.

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John Colbrook Bury 1764-1850   Elizabeth Traver 1772-1858
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Elizabeth Bury 1809-1876