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H William Bury

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Du côté de John Colbrook Bury 1764-1850

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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... On the 23 February, 1811 William Bury was born, named for his older brother, the son of his father's first wife, Dorothy Sherwood. This youngster died on the 22nd of September, 1813 at Malcolmstown.
Before he died, however, the nineteen year old half brother for whom he was named had come from Ireland and joined the Burford Milita as a lieutenant. He was fighting the Americans in the War of 1812 when the two and a half year old child was buried. John Colbrook Bury, too, joined the Royal Standard and both father and son fought at Lundy's Lane, William winning his captaincy on that field...

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John Colbrook Bury 1764-1850   Elizabeth Traver 1772-1858
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William Bury 1811-1813