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F Mary Bury

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Du côté de John Colbrook Bury 1764-1850

Notes

Notes individuelles

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):
Elizabeth Traver, second wife of John Colbrook Bury who charted the shores of the St. Clair in 1815, was a native of Pennsylvania. According to the Journal of her youngest son Edward Bury, she was born in the neighbourhood of the Buttermilk Falls on the Susquehannah River in the year 1772. Her mother was widowed when Elizabeth was a small child...
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, who would later as Mrs. Cole live for a time in Sombra on the Stanley line and finally move with her husband to Sanilac, Michigan, north of Port Huron [where the Cole descendants still reside]...

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John Colbrook Bury 1764-1850   Elizabeth Traver 1772-1858
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Mary Bury 1803-