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M John Hardy Mickle

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Information from Beverley Robitaille, Bastien Family Tree, RootsWeb WorldConnect Project.

1881 personal census, Chatham Twp, Kent Co., ON, LDS 1881 census household record:
Mickle John H., M, Married, 56, born Ont, origin: Scottish, Reformed Presbyterian, Farmer;
Anna, F, Married, 49, born Ont, origin: Irish, Reformed Presbyterian;
George, M, 22, born Ont, origin: Scottish, Reformed Presbyterian, Farmer;
Albert, M, 20, born Ont, origin: Scottish, Reformed Presbyterian;
Charles, M, 18, born Ont, origin: Scottish, Reformed Presbyterian;
Louise, F, 14, born Ont, origin: Scottish, Reformed Presbyterian;
Sarah, F, 11, born Ont, origin: Scottish, Reformed Presbyterian;
Robert R., M, 2, born Ont, origin: Scottish, Reformed Presbyterian.

1901 personal census, Wallaceburg, Kent Co., ON, H3-16:
Mickle John H., M, Married, 7 Jan 1825, 76, born Ont, origin: Scotch, Can, Presb, Retired;
Annie, F, wife, Married, 8 Jan 1832, 69, born Ont, origin: Irish, Can, Presb;
Sarah, F, daughter, Single, 5 June 1869, 31, born Ont, origin: Scotch, Can, Presb;
Russell R., M, son, Single, 22 Feby 1879, 22, born Ont, origin: Scotch, Can, Presb.

Commemorative Biographical Record of Kent County, Ontario, J.H. Beers & Co., Toronto, 1904, pg. 478:
William D. Mickle, who passed away in October, 1903, was a successful farmer and dairyman of Wallaceburg, Ont. Although he only came to the city in 1902, and was one of the new residents, he stood high in the estimation of the community.
Mr. Mickle was born at Chatham Gore, Ont., in 1857, a son of John H. and Ann (Little) Mickle, of the County of Essex, Ont., and Chatham Gore, respectively. By occupation the father was a farmer. He removed to the County of Kent prior to his marriage, and made his home in that county the remainder of his days, becoming reeve and councilman of Chatham township. His death occurred at the home of our subject, in January, 1902, when he was seventy-eight years of age, and his remains were tenderly interred in the Little burying ground at Chatham Gore. The mother remains on the old homestead, now aged seventy-one years. In 1898 she and her husband located in Wallaceburg but after his death she preferred to live upon her farm. Both were consistent members of the Presbyterian Church. The following children were born to John H. and Ann Mickle: William D.; George L., a farmer of Chatham Gore; Albert, an official in the custom house at Lambton, Ont.; Charles, a farmer on the old homestead; Louisa, who married George Forshee, a farmer of Camden, Ont.; Sarah, who is with her mother; Edwin, deceased; and Russell, who is with his brother Charles on the old homestead.
The paternal grandfather, William Mickle, married Hannah Brush, of the County of Essex, Ont., where he engaged in farming, and there lived and died. Our subject had a silver medal which the grandfather received for gallantry during the war of 1812...

Commemorative Biographical Record of the County of Essex, J. H. Beers, 1905, p. 494-495:
Charles Mickle, who is one of the prominent citizens of Malden township, County of Essex, a member of the municipal council and a prosperous farmer, is a descendant of one of the pioneer settlers of this locality.
William Mickle, the great-grandfather of Charles, was a native of Aryshire, Scotland, ... In Chatham he married Hannah Turner, ... Her husband built a log house in Amherstburg, just opposite the present Echo office, and there he reared his family of children: William, born in 1793; Hannah died unmarried; John; Lucy married Thomas Brush; and James.
William Mickle (2), grandfather of our subject, ... was a ropemaker by trade, but did not follow that occupation after 1838, giving all his time to farming, at which he was quite successful, and he became a large landowner, having some 500 acres of land in Malden township, besides a 400-acre tract at Rond Eau, in Harwich township, County of Kent, and for military services he received a Government grant of 200 acres, near Wallaceburg, ... In Colchester South he married Sarah Brush, who survived him until 1870, aged sixty-nine years. They had these children born to them: William C., who lived on his father's farm, but now is a resident of Colchester; John H., who came into possession of the Wallaceburg land, and resided there until his death in 1902; Wilhemina, deceased, who married William Bartlett, of Amherstburg; Thomas, deceased, who lived in Malden township; George L.; Mary, deceased, who married William Johnson, of Chatham; Alexander, born July 10, 1838, who has the south half of the River Front farm, and has always taken a prominent part in municipal affairs, having been reeve for fifteen years, and councillor for five years; and Amelia, wife of Thomas Woodbridge, of Gosfield South township.
George L. Mickle, father of our subject and son of William (2), was born Sept. 9, 1832, in Malden township, ...

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William Mickle 1765-1814   Hannah Turner 1769-   John Brush ca 1768-1849   Elizabeth (Betsy) Wright 1781-1852
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William Mickle 1801-1856   Sarah Brush 1800-1868
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John Hardy Mickle 1825-1902