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Dorothea Sherwood
Bury
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1851 personal census, Howard Twp, Kent Co., ON, transcribed by the Kent Branch of the OGS:
Wade Richard, M, Married, 37, born Ireland, CE, Farmer;
Dorothy, F, Married, 34, born T. Orford, CE, Housewife;
William G., M, 7, born Howard, CE, son;
Nathan, M, 6, born Howard, CE, son;
Teresa, F, 3, born Howard, CE, daughter;
R., M, 1, born Howard, CE, son.
1861 personal census, Howard Twp, Kent Co., ON, transcribed by the Kent Branch of the OGS:
Wade Richard, M, Married, 43, born Ireland, CE, Farmer;
Dorothy, F, Married, 40, born UC, CE;
Wm., M, 15, born UC, CE;
Nathan, M, 13, born UC, CE;
Teresia, F, 11, born UC, CE;
Mathew, M, 9, born UC, CE;
E. B., M, 6, born UC;
James, M, 1, born UC.
1871 personal census, Howard Twp, Kent Co., ON, A2-66
Wade Richard, M, Married, 53, born Ireland, origin: Irish, Ch of England, Farmer;
Doroty, F, Married, 50, born Ireland, origin: Irish, Ch of England;
Nathan, M, 22, born Ont, origin: Irish, Ch of England, Farmer;
Teresa, F, 20, born Ont, origin: Irish, Ch of England;
Matthew, M, 18, born Ont, origin; Irish, Ch of England, Farmer;
Edmund, M, 16, born Ont, origin: Irish, Ch of England, going to school;
Arthur, M, 10, born Ont, origin: Irish, Ch of England, going to school.
1881 personal census, Howard Twp, Kent Co., ON, LDS 1881 census household record:
Wade Richard, M, Married, 63, born Ireland, origin: Irish, Church of England, Farmer;
Dorothea, F, Married, 60, born Ont, origin: Irish, Church of England;
Theresa, F, 25[sic], born Ont, origin: Irish, Church of England;
Matthew, M, 27, born Ont, origin: Irish, Church of England, Farmer;
Arthur, M, 21, born Ont, origin: Irish, Church of England, Farmer.
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 Bury Settles Down
...John Colbrook Bury made up his mind to settle at the mouth of Clear Creek in Orford township on Lake Erie shore...
J. C. Bury wound up his affairs at Malcolmstown and in the spring of 1816 arrived by boat with his wife, Elizabeth Traver Bury, and their family...
...Edward Bury first saw the light on August 31, 1816 on the stroke of midnight...
Dispersal of the Burys 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):
On April 25, 1818, John Colbrook Bury and Elizabeth Traver ... became the parents of a daughter. This was the girl whose naming testifies to the broadness of her mother's outlook. No daughter of John Colbrook Bury's first wife had been named Dorothy for her mother, Dorothy Sherwood. The second wife, Elizabeth Traver went the whole way and called her baby Dorothea Sherwood Bury...She married Richard Wade of Morpeth, west of Clearville on the Talbot Road and became the mother of six children...Besides the "Wade Boys" as they were known in the Wade family and to the Bury clan, there was an only daughter, Teresa Wade, who resembled her grandmother, Elizabeth Traver. The memory of Teresa Wade still engenders an amazing affection in the hearts of her living nephews and nieces. She lived and died an unmarried woman, but a much revered aunt.
John C. Bury's First Wife by M. Teskey 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 Bury named the second youngest of her 14 children Dorothy Sherwood Bury, perpetuating both Christian and patronymic of her predecessor in John Bury's affection. Nor is "perpetuating" to large a word. Dorothy Sherwood Bury's grandson, Sherwood Wade, resides at Morpeth on the Talbot road in 1949, by his name keeping green the name of his great grandfather's first wife's family - the Sherwoods of Old Kilbride.
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):
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The late Arthur Wade, Division County Clerk in Sarnia, was son of still another daughter of John Colbrook Bury. Second youngest of the twenty, Dorothy Sherwood Bury, born April 25, 1819, married Richard Wade of Morpeth. Arthur Wade was the youngest of her six children. The 92-year-old Mrs Matthw Wade, (born Piscilla Cole and still living at Morpeth in 1949), remembers Arthur Wade's mother well. Her comment is brief and pointed. "I lived with Dorothy Bury Wade when I was the young bride of her son Matthew. She and her daughter Teresa were good to me. She was a fine woman. She was a Bury."
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