| | | Mary HarrowBirth: April 26, 1800 45 28 — River Raisin, Monroe, Michigan Death: January 27, 1877 — St. Clair County, Michigan | George HarrowBirth: March 20, 1805 50 33 — on the banks of the St. Clair river Death: November 27, 1886 — | |
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Religious marriage | February 12, 1805
Address: 3305 Sandwich St.
Windsor, Essex, Ontario Publication: 1909, Sandwich, Ontario Text: When Michigan was ceded to the United States in August 1796, many people preferring to remain loyal to the old flag, moved to the south side of the river, Sandwich became the rendezvous and known to these early settlers as South Detroit. Near the spot where the tower of St. John's Church now stands was erected a small log building... In this little building Richard Pollard as a Layman, held the services of the Church of England. in the year 1802 he was ordained.... As rector of Sandwich he was chaplain to the forces at Fort Malden, now Amherstburg. Publication: Kent County Branch and Essex County Branch
Ontario Genealogical Society, 1990 Citation details: p. 7 Text: 1805 Feb. 12 Married Harrow Edlemott
Alexander Harrow, Esquire, late of the Navy Department on lake [Lake] Erie & Catherine Edlemott, spinster were m. by Lic. Feb. 12, 1805.
Contr. Partn. Alex'r Harrow, her mark X Catherine Eldemott [Edlemott]. Wit. Atkin Pattinson, John McDonald, Archibald Wright. | Last change | April 13, 2013 – 06:50:12
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