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John Darling
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The Parish Register of Kingston, Upper Canada 1785-1811, Edited with Notes & Introduction by A. H. Young of Trinity College Toronto for the Kingston Historical Society, Kingston, Ont; British Whig Publishing Company Limited, 1921.
Baptisms 1808, 1809:
Beury Philip, S. of John Beury, Elizabeth Beury; Sp: George Oliver, Maryann Mitton; 9th October.
Beury Martha, D. of Do., Sp Do; 9th October.
Beury John, S. of Do., Sp Do; 9th October.
Beury Jane, D. of Do., Sp Do; 9th October.
Beury Richard, S. of Do., Sp Do; 9th October.
Dibean marriage index, Berrien County, MI, from MIGenWeb:
BURY,JOHN D BURY,BYERS,FANNY - BYERS,BERRIEN,,18 AUG 1860,---,CTY REC# 0003,---
1870 federal census, Benton Twp, Berrien Co., MI, images through Library of Michigan:
Bury John D., M, 66, Farmer, born Penn, male citizen of US;
Fanny, F, Keeps House, 45, born New York;
Byers, M, 8, born Mich, attended school;
John, M, 7, born Mich, attended school;
Elsie, F, 5, born Mich.
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. He was destined, after a short term as a municipal officer of Kent County, to emigrate to Berrien County in Michigan, become one of the first municipal officers there and well known dairyman of the county. A grandson, also John Bury, still resides on the original Bury farm near Benton Harbor...
Bury Notes and Anecdotes 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):
John Darling Bury...married in 1830 in Howard township (now in Kent County) Martha Green, daughter of Freeman Green. She was born August 24, 1810...
By this first wife, John Darling Bury had two sons and one daughter, Freeman Bury, George Bury and Elizabeth Bury, later Mrs. Caldwell. Descendants of Freeman Bury and Elizabeth Caldwell are residents of Berrien County, Michigan.
...Later he emigrated to Benton township, Berrien County, in Michigan. After the death of his first wife there, he married Fannie Byers on August 16, 1860. By her he had three more children, again two sons and a daughter, Clellan Byers Bury, born June 17, 1862; John Darling Bury Jr., born 12 May, 1864; and Elsie Italia Bury, born 23 December, 1865. Elsie Italia Bury still resides near Benton Harbour in Michigan, as do the children of her two brothers.
John D. Bury III is occupant of the family's original Benton township property. His son John D. Bury IV is the fifth John Bury in direct descent, John Colbrook Bury being the first...
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