Mary HarrowAge: 7618001877

Name
Mary Harrow
Given names
Mary
Surname
Harrow
Birth April 26, 1800 45 28
Marriage of parentsLieutenant Alexander HarrowCatharine “Katy, Kitty” EdelmanView family
Type: Religious marriage
February 12, 1805 (Age 4)
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.
Birth of a brotherGeorge Harrow
March 20, 1805 (Age 4)
Source: 1860 census
Text:
Age 55, place of birth Michigan.
Text:
George Harrow (1805-1886)
Death of a fatherLieutenant Alexander Harrow
January 1811 (Age 10)
Citation details: August 2, 1962, p. 20
Text:
He died in his Algonac home in 1811 leaving his heirs besides property and and the brick distillery, eleven guns, two swords, pieces of silver and pewter, forty-one books (including the works of Swift, Burns and Sterne) and a collection of surveying and nautical instruments.
MarriageStephen B. GrummondView family
September 2, 1819 (Age 19)
Text:
This may certify that Stephen B. Drummond [sic] & Mary Harrow were joined in the bands of matrimony on the second day of September A. D. 1819. by me Charles Noble Justice of the Peace Monroe County
Birth of a daughter
#1
Mary Jane Grummond
1824 (Age 23)

Religion
Methodist
December 23, 1824 (Age 24)
Publication: Chicago: A. T. Andreas & Co., 1883.
Text:
Clay Township Religious. By authority of the General Conference which met at Baltimore May 1, 1825, the Canada Conference was created, and at its first session in the fall of that year, the western portion of what had been called the Thames Circuit was set off for a new circuit called St. Clair, and Mr. Griffes was appointed preacher. And it was he without doubt who organized the class paper dated December 23, 1824, which has ...the names of the class as follows: "John K. Smith, Leader; Catharine Smith, Charles Phillips, Derutia Phillips, Catharine Harrow, George Harow, Mary Grummond, Jacob G. Streit, Sarah Robeson, Rachael Ward,"...
Note: listed with Catharine Harrow and George Harrow as member on class paper.
Death of a brotherJames Harrow
before 1825 (Age 24)

Birth of a daughter
#2
Eliza Grummond
1827 (Age 26)
Source: 1860 census
Citation details: Stephen B. Grummond
Text:
G. W. Grummond 26 sailor Michigan Delia wife 20 York State Geroge 2 Michigan Eliza Grummond 33 Michigan
Birth of a son
#3
Stephen Benedict Grummond
September 18, 1831 (Age 31)
Birth of a son
#4
George Washington Grummond
1834 (Age 33)
Source: 1860 census
Citation details: Detroit, Wayne County, Michigan
Text:
G. W. Grummond 26 sailor Michigan Delia 20 York State George 2 Michigan
Birth of a daughter
#5
Matilda Louise Grummond
December 23, 1839 (Age 39)
Marriage of a childRichard G. Evans Mary Jane GrummondView family
December 25, 1843 (Age 43)
Marriage of a childGeorge Washington GrummondDelia Elizabeth ShannonView family
1855 (Age 54)

Death of a daughterMary Jane Grummond
October 30, 1855 (Age 55)
Death of a husbandStephen B. Grummond
October 2, 1856 (Age 56)
Marriage of a childBenjamin Seymour HortonMatilda Louise GrummondView family
December 1858 (Age 58)

Marriage of a childStephen Benedict GrummondLouisa B. ProutyView family
1861 (Age 60)

Marriage of a childGeorge Washington GrummondFrances “Fannie” CourtneyView family
September 3, 1865 (Age 65)
Death of a motherCatharine “Katy, Kitty” Edelman
1865 (Age 64)
Marriage of a childDavid Winslow PoindexterEliza GrummondView family
September 23, 1866 (Age 66)
Death of a sonGeorge Washington Grummond
December 22, 1866 (Age 66)
Cause: battle
Death January 27, 1877 (Age 76)
Burial
Family with parents - View family
father
mother
 
Marriage: February 12, 1805St. John's Anglican Church, Sandwich
-10 years
elder brother
5 years
elder sister
2 years
5 years
younger brother
brother
Family with Stephen B. Grummond - View family
husband
 
Marriage: September 2, 1819Monroe, Michigan
5 years
daughter
4 years
daughter
5 years
son
3 years
son
6 years
daughter

MarriageFamilySearch.org
Text:
This may certify that Stephen B. Drummond [sic] & Mary Harrow were joined in the bands of matrimony on the second day of September A. D. 1819. by me Charles Noble Justice of the Peace Monroe County
ReligionHistory of St. Clair County, Michigan
Publication: Chicago: A. T. Andreas & Co., 1883.
Text:
Clay Township Religious. By authority of the General Conference which met at Baltimore May 1, 1825, the Canada Conference was created, and at its first session in the fall of that year, the western portion of what had been called the Thames Circuit was set off for a new circuit called St. Clair, and Mr. Griffes was appointed preacher. And it was he without doubt who organized the class paper dated December 23, 1824, which has ...the names of the class as follows: "John K. Smith, Leader; Catharine Smith, Charles Phillips, Derutia Phillips, Catharine Harrow, George Harow, Mary Grummond, Jacob G. Streit, Sarah Robeson, Rachael Ward,"...
Religion
listed with Catharine Harrow and George Harrow as member on class paper.