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District 1, folio 667, Farmers with land holdings, agricultural returns (reel 1304), 1861 line name Range lot acres 1 James Klock 1 N pt 1 107 2 Charles Purcell 2 E pt 1 83 1/3 3 Levi Moore 2 W pt 1 83 1/3 4 Freeborn Milk 2 N 1/3 1 33 1/3 5 Daniel Weir (& James Carr) 2 S 1/2 2 180 Carr = Kerr? 6 John Duncan 2 NE 1/4 2 65 7 Louis Dozois 2 NW 1/4 2 50 8 Michael Foran 2 N 1/2 3 100 9 Patrick Hulahan 2 S 1/2 3 100 10 Elizabeth Davis 3 E 1/2 1 100 11 John Davis 3 SW 1/4 1 50 12 Richard Davis 3 SE 1/4 1 50 ? NW 13 Joseph Moore age 28 3 S 1/2 2 100 14 Thomas Jowsey Sr 3 N 1/2 2 100 15 William Herdman 3 S 1/2 3} 115 “4 lot 3” } = Range 3 pt 4 16, 19 Henry Herdman 3 N 1/2 3 90 17 Owen Perry 3 pt 4 7.5 18 Thomas Jowsey 3 pt 4 15 19 Henry Herdman 3 pt 4 22 20 James Herdman 3 N 1/2 4 116 21 William Lusk 4 1 200 22 Elizabeth Bebee/TR Milk 4 pt 4 190 23 Charles Herdman 4 S 1/2 5 100 24 Joseph Perrault 4 NW 1/4 5 50 25 Robert and Nathan Jowsey 4 6 70 26 Thomas Jowsey Sr 4 W 1/2 2 100 27 William Erwin 3 pt 3 10 part of Henry H’s 28 Joseph Lusk Sr 5 6 200 29 William Hayworth 5 5 200 30 Andrew Breckenridge 5 7 104 31 James Newmarch 5 S 1/2 2 } 150 4 NE 1/4 5} 32 François Borgeois (Bourgeau) “4 pt 5” } = ? range 5 pt 4 5 pt 4 } 140 5 lot 1 } 33 Daniel Sheehan 5 pt 4 70 34 John McCook 4 3 200 35 Narcisse Derois 4 E 1/2 2 100 NB Total 27 “farmer” households and 6 non-farmer households (labourers, wheelwright, blacksmith, teamster).. Revised November 7, 2009 page 1

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District 1, folio 667, Farmers with land holdings, agricultural returns (reel 1304), 1861

line name Range lot acres1 James Klock 1 N pt 1 1072 Charles Purcell 2 E pt 1 83 1/33 Levi Moore 2 W pt 1 83 1/34 Freeborn Milk 2 N 1/3 1 33 1/35 Daniel Weir (& James Carr) 2 S 1/2 2 180 Carr = Kerr?6 John Duncan 2 NE 1/4 2 657 Louis Dozois 2 NW 1/4 2 508 Michael Foran 2 N 1/2 3 1009 Patrick Hulahan 2 S 1/2 3 10010 Elizabeth Davis 3 E 1/2 1 10011 John Davis 3 SW 1/4 1 5012 Richard Davis 3 SE 1/4 1 50 ? NW13 Joseph Moore age 28 3 S 1/2 2 10014 Thomas Jowsey Sr 3 N 1/2 2 10015 William Herdman 3 S 1/2 3} 115 “4 lot 3” } = Range 3 pt 416, 19 Henry Herdman 3 N 1/2 3 9017 Owen Perry 3 pt 4 7.518 Thomas Jowsey 3 pt 4 1519 Henry Herdman 3 pt 4 2220 James Herdman 3 N 1/2 4 11621 William Lusk 4 1 20022 Elizabeth Bebee/TR Milk 4 pt 4 19023 Charles Herdman 4 S 1/2 5 10024 Joseph Perrault 4 NW 1/4 5 5025 Robert and Nathan Jowsey 4 6 7026 Thomas Jowsey Sr 4 W 1/2 2 10027 William Erwin 3 pt 3 10 part of Henry H’s28 Joseph Lusk Sr 5 6 20029 William Hayworth 5 5 20030 Andrew Breckenridge 5 7 10431 James Newmarch 5 S 1/2 2 } 150 4 NE 1/4 5}32 François Borgeois (Bourgeau) “4 pt 5” } = ? range 5 pt 4 5 pt 4 } 140 5 lot 1 }33 Daniel Sheehan 5 pt 4 7034 John McCook 4 3 20035 Narcisse Derois 4 E 1/2 2 100NB Total 27 “farmer” households and 6 non-farmer households (labourers, wheelwright, blacksmith, teamster)..

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District 1, folio 667. Information from household Census added, folios 158-162:Information following names is in order: occupation, birth place, religion, age, marital statusLC=Lower Canada (Quebec), UC = Upper Canada (Ontario), Ire = Ireland, etc

1 James Klock Range 1 N pt lot 1 107 acres, 1 1/2 storey block house158/1 James Klock Farmer LC Pr 36 M

Susannah (Bolton) LC EC 29 MEliza E. 4Robert H. 2

Moor, (Benjamin?) Farmer LC EC 15Coyle, Ann Servant Ire RC 3(5?) MMurphy, William Servant Ire RC 10(1 female death in 1860)

Reel C-1304, folio 667/line 1under cultivation 68 acrescrops 46.5 acrespasture 20 acresgarden 1.5 acresunder wood or wild 39 acrescash value of farm $4000machinery+ $194fall wheat 7 acres, 80 bushelsspring wheat 5 acres 65 bushelspeas 2 acres, 70 bushelsoats 9 acres, 225 bushelsindian corn 2.5 acres, 44 bushelspotatoes 9 acres 1100 bushelsturnips 6 acres, 80 bushelsmangel wurzels 1/2 acres, 114 bushelscarrots 820 bushelsbeans 15 bushelshay 5 tons?wool 17 lbs, livestock worth $1008.: 10 milch cows, 6 horses value $808, 3 colt or filly, 5 sheep, 5 pigs, 3 young steers or heifers. 374 lbs butter, 6 x 200 lb pork barrels. 2 pleasure carriage worth $151.Produce of orchards and gardens worth $80. (Klock, American. James Klock was a son of Robert Klock and Eliza Bell of Hull. The father came in 1812 from Herkimer Co. NY. His wife was Susanne, daughter of Geo. Bolton, an Aylmer hotel keeper. The son Robert H. became a prominent doctor in Shawville, and a daughter Margaret Florence md. Dr. Frederick W.H. Church. See J.L.Gourlay “History of the Ottawa Valley” p 223 for Jas. Klock. BE )

2 Charles Purcell Range 2 E pt lot 1 83 1/3 acres, 1 1/2 storey log house158/14 Charles Purcell Farmer Ire WM 37 M

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Triphina (Grimes) LC WM 32 MElizabeth LC EC 22 sFrances E. LC 8William G. LC 7Robert H. UC 5James A. LC 3Rachel A. LC 1

Waller, Abigail US WM 66 blankReel C-1304, folio 667/line 2under cultivation acrescrops acrespasture acresgarden acresunder wood or wild acrescash value of farm $machinery+ $spring wheat acrespeas oats indian corn bushelspotatoes hay tonslivestock worth $.: milch cows, horses value $, colt or filly, sheep, pigs, young steers or heifers. lbs butter, x 200 lb pork barrels. pleasure carriage worth $.Produce of orchards and gardens worth $. Remark: (Purcell, Irish. Robert Purcell came from co. Carey, Ireland. By his first wife, -- Ramsey, he had: William md. Elizabeth Van Patten; Charles md. Triphina Grimes (went to Renfrew for a time); and Maria, md. Archd. Thompson of Pembroke. William Purcell went to Farmingdale, Ill. with Capt. Heraldus Estabrook and others. BE)

3 Levi Moore Range 2 W pt lot 1 83 1/3 acres, 1 1/2 storey log house13 Joseph Moore age 28 3 S 1/2 2 100158/20 Levi Moor Farmer LC EC 59 M

Phoebe (Mulligan) Ire 58 MJoseph Farmer LC 28Olive 21John Labourer 19Thomas 11

Delmore, Maria Servant LC WM 20 sPorter, Thomas Teacher LC Prot 23 sLevesque, Noel (male) Servant LC RC 18

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crops acrespasture acresgarden acresunder wood or wild acrescash value of farm $machinery+ $spring wheat acrespeas oats indian corn bushelspotatoes hay tonslivestock worth $.: milch cows, horses value $, colt or filly, sheep, pigs, young steers or heifers. lbs butter, x 200 lb pork barrels. pleasure carriage worth $.Produce of orchards and gardens worth $. Remark: (Moore, American. Several grandchildren of pioneer Dudley Moore, a late Loyalist (who became Loyal much later, if it is true that he served in the American Revolution on the rebel side), from Vermont who came to Augusta c.1793, and later moved to Hull. In Eardley we have: Levi, Sarah (Mrs. F.G. Milks), and Abigail (Mrs. Powell). These are children of Dudley Jr. (born Saratoga Co. NY) and his wife Sarah Molton (from Windsor Co. Vt.). Job Moore was a cousin, son of Job and Sarah (Prentice). He later moved to Rolph Twp. Elihu Moore is probably son of Dyer Moore and Lois (Bebee). BE)

4 Freeborn Milk Range 2 N 1/3 lot 1 33 1/3 acres, 1 1/2 storey block house, 2 families158 Freeborn F. Milk Farmer US Prot 64 M

Sarah (Moore) UC 62 MPeter Farmer LC 23 MElizabeth (Smith) US 23 MMary LC 28John Smith 2Martha 1Almira 20 sCharles 26 s

Reel C-1304, folio 667/line 4under cultivation acrescrops acrespasture acresgarden acresunder wood or wild acrescash value of farm $machinery+ $spring wheat acres

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peas oats indian corn bushelspotatoes hay tonslivestock worth $.: milch cows, horses value $, colt or filly, sheep, pigs, young steers or heifers. lbs butter, x 200 lb pork barrels. pleasure carriage worth $.Produce of orchards and gardens worth $. Remark: (Milks, American. Freeborn Garrettson Milks (called Garrettson Milks) b. N.Y. State, 10 Aug 1797, d Kingsley Mich. 6 July 1878. (Named after Rev. Freeborn Garrettson, a Methodist preacher in New York State.) He md. Sally daughter (or grand-daughter?) of Dudley Moore and Mary Molton, who was born in Vermont. “Garrison” was a son of Job Milk of Amenia, NY. He came to Eardley at age 17 (1814/15) as a carpenter and millwright. He returned to the US in the 1870s. Children: Richard md. Margaret Melinda Corbett (see 22 Elizabeth Bebee/TR Milk); Benjamin md. Deborah Lusk; John md. Mary McAlinden; Ambrose md. Jerusha Hannah Corbett; Catherine md. Mr. Bullis of Wakefield; Nelson; Hector died; Melissa md. James Newmarch; David md. Sarah McAllister; Mary md. Mr. Price of the U.S.; Charles md. Sarah Davis; Peter md. Elizabeth Smith; Almira md. William Hodgins of Shawville and went to Texas. Garrettson’s brother John md. a Catholic named Eleanor and was 70 in the 1852 Hull census. BE)

5 Daniel Weir Range 2 S 1/2 lot 2 180 acres, 1 1/2 storey block house, 3 families158/45-9 Daniel Weir Farmer Ire PCS 75 s Carr, Ja(mes?) Farmer Ire PFC 32 M

Margaret Ire 21 MAndrew LC 3Jane 2Ann 1

McCook, Elizabeth Ire PFC 15(Nerll?), Joseph Ire PFC 36 s

Reel C-1304, folio 667/line 5: Range 2, South half lot 2, 180 acres.under cultivation 74.5 acrescrops 52.5 acrespasture 20. acresgarden 2.5 acresunder wood or wild 105.5 acrescash value of farm $2000machinery+ $114spring wheat 9. acrespeas 4oats 10indian corn 160. bushels

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potatoes 7hay 13 tonslivestock worth $614.: 7 milch cows, 2 horses value $160, 3 colt or filly, 6 pigs, 12 young steers or heifers. 300 lbs butter, 6 x 200 lb pork barrels. 2 pleasure carriage worth $36.Produce of orchards and gardens worth $20. Remark: “Orchard young not fully bearing. ????”

6 John Duncan Range 2 NE 1/4 lot 2 65 acres, 1 1/2 storey block house158/38 John Duncan Farmer Ire PFC 50 M

Ellen (Nash?) UC 37 MJohn Labourer LC 18Mary 14Martha 11Ellen 11Jane 5Elizabeth 3

Reel C-1304, folio 667/line 6under cultivation acrescrops acrespasture acresgarden acresunder wood or wild acrescash value of farm $machinery+ $spring wheat acrespeas oats indian corn bushelspotatoes hay tonslivestock worth $.: milch cows, horses value $, colt or filly, sheep, pigs, young steers or heifers. lbs butter, x 200 lb pork barrels. pleasure carriage worth $.Produce of orchards and gardens worth $. Remark: (John Duncan married 15 Dec. 1842 at St. James Church in Hull, Ellen Nash. BE)

7 Louis Dozois Range 2 NW 1/4 lot 2 50 acres, 1 1/2 storey block house159 Louis Dozois Farmer LC RC 30 M

Mathilde (Gebeau) 2(5?) MLouis 8Mathilde 6Louise 5Denise (female) 4Charles 2

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George 1Reel C-1304, folio 667/line 7under cultivation acrescrops acrespasture acresgarden acresunder wood or wild acrescash value of farm $machinery+ $spring wheat acrespeas oats indian corn bushelspotatoes hay tonslivestock worth $.: milch cows, horses value $, colt or filly, sheep, pigs, young steers or heifers. lbs butter, x 200 lb pork barrels. pleasure carriage worth $.Produce of orchards and gardens worth $. Remark:

8 Michael Foran Range 2 N 1/2 lot 3 100 acres, 1 1/2 storey block house159/12 Foran, Michael Farmer Ire RC 45 M

Margaret (Ryan) Ire 37 MMary LC 15Margaret 11Patrick 10Catherine 8William 6James 4Alice 2

Ryan, Lydia Ann LC RC 18John Labourer 16

(In previous census, 1852, Michael Foran was in Hull Twp. m 22 July 1844, Margaret Ryan, at Aylmer RC church.)

Reel C-1304, folio 667/line 8: Range 2, North half lot 3, 100 acres.under cultivation 100 acrescrops 38 acrespasture 60 acresgarden 2 acrescash value $5000machinery+ $250spring wheat 7 acrespeas 2

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oats 13potatoes 3carrots 100 bushels

livestock worth $464: 2 milch cows, 2 horses value $200, 1 colt or filly, 12 sheep, 4 pigs, 5 young steers or heifers.35 lbs wool, 18 yds fulled cloth, 36 yds, flannel, 150 lbs butter, 6 x 200 lb pork barrels.1 pleasure carriage worth $40.

9 Patrick Hulahan Range 2 S 1/2 lot 3 100 acres, 2 storey block house159/23 Ptk. Hulahan Farmer Ire RC 56 M

Ellen Ire 34 MJames LC 11Mary A. 9Patrick 7John 6Margaret 4Johannah 2

Reel C-1304, folio 667/line 9under cultivation acrescrops acrespasture acresgarden acresunder wood or wild acrescash value of farm $machinery+ $spring wheat acrespeas oats indian corn bushelspotatoes hay tonslivestock worth $.: milch cows, horses value $, colt or filly, sheep, pigs, young steers or heifers. lbs butter, x 200 lb pork barrels. pleasure carriage worth $.Produce of orchards and gardens worth $. Remark:

10 Elizabeth Davis Range 3 E 1/2 lot 1 100 acres, 11 John Davis Range 3 SW 1/4 lot 1 50 acres12 Richard Davis Range 3 SE 1/4 lot 1 50 acres ? NW1 1/2 storey block house159/31 Elizabeth Davis Ire EC 55 Widow

Richard Jnr Farmer Ire 29 sJohn Farmer LC 25 s

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Joseph Farmer 19 sThomas Labourer 17Edward Labourer 15(1 male death 1860. Richard Davis, aged 55 years. Disease of Heart)

Reel C-1304, folio 667/line 10under cultivation acrescrops acrespasture acresgarden acresunder wood or wild acrescash value of farm $machinery+ $spring wheat acrespeas oats indian corn bushelspotatoes hay tonslivestock worth $.: milch cows, horses value $, colt or filly, sheep, pigs, young steers or heifers. lbs butter, x 200 lb pork barrels. pleasure carriage worth $.Produce of orchards and gardens worth $. Remark:

Reel C-1304, folio 667/line 11under cultivation acrescrops acrespasture acresgarden acresunder wood or wild acrescash value of farm $machinery+ $spring wheat acrespeas oats indian corn bushelspotatoes hay tonslivestock worth $.: milch cows, horses value $, colt or filly, sheep, pigs, young steers or heifers. lbs butter, x 200 lb pork barrels. pleasure carriage worth $.Produce of orchards and gardens worth $. Remark:

Reel C-1304, folio 667/line 12under cultivation acrescrops acrespasture acres

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garden acresunder wood or wild acrescash value of farm $machinery+ $spring wheat acrespeas oats indian corn bushelspotatoes hay tonslivestock worth $.: milch cows, horses value $, colt or filly, sheep, pigs, young steers or heifers. lbs butter, x 200 lb pork barrels. pleasure carriage worth $.Produce of orchards and gardens worth $. Remark:

14 Thomas Jowsey Sr Range 3 N 1/2 lot 2 100 acres 18 Thomas Jowsey Range 3 pt lot 4 15 acres25 Robert and Nathan Jowsey Range 4 lot 6 70 acres26 Thomas Jowsey Sr Range 4 W 1/2 lot 2 100 acres1 1/2 storey block house159/40 Jowsey, Thomas Sr. Farmer Eng EC 60 M

Rosannah (Merrifield) LC 52 MNathan Farmer LC 29 sRobert 28 sMargaret 19 sJohn Labourer 17Isabella 14Thomas Nicolson 12

Reel C-1304, folio 667/line 14: Range 3, North half lot 2, 100 acres.under cultivation 80 acrescrops 51.75 acrespasture 27.25 acresgarden 1 acreswood or wild 20 acrescash value $4800machinery+ $388spring wheat 12 acrespeas 10oats 9potatoes 2turnips 550 bushelscarrots 130 bushelsHay 16 tons

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livestock worth $903: 9 milch cows, 6 horses value $400, 2 colt or filly, 10 sheep, 8 pigs, 7 young steers or heifers.40 lbs wool, 54 yds flannel, 600 lbs butter, 1 x 200 lb beef barrels, 6 x 200 lb pork barrels.3 pleasure carriage worth $136.

line 19: Range 3 pt lot 4, 15 acresunder cultivation 15 acrescrops 9 acrespasture 5 acresgarden 1 acrescash value $400spring wheat 1.25 acres

line 26: Range 4, W half lot 2, 100 acresunder cultivation 25 acrescrops 10 acrespasture 25 acreswild/wood 75 acrescash value $1400Hay 10 tons

[1842, reel C-729, p.1291 Eardleyline 19, Martha Merrifield prop, Farmer, 4 in house, 58 acres, 43 improved.line 21, Thomas Jowsey prop, Farmer, 8 in house, 100 acres, 50 improved.]

(Jowsey, English. Thomas Jowsey was from Northumberland, England. He came to Canada in 1816 and died in 1872. In 1826 he married Nathan Merrifield’s daughter Rosannah (22 Oct 1809-15 Sept 1894). The Jowseys descend from an old Huguenot family: de Jousset d’Angouleme et de Berri. Children: Nathan md. Mary Jane Jackson; Robert; Thomas; Martha md. Henry Hurdman Jr.; Margaret md. Alex. Lusk; John md. Anna Maria Jackson, Isabella md. Samuel C. Sweeney of March; Thomas Nicholson md. Jane Hand of Nepean. BE)

15 William Herdman Range 3 S 1/2 lot 3 115 acres, “Range 4 lot 3” =Range 3 pt 4?1 1/2 storey block house162/16 Herdman, William M. Farmer US WM 42 M

Mary (Moffatt) LC EC 31 MIsabella LC 7Elizabeth 6Margt. J. 2

Derois, Michel Labourer LC RC 17 s(6th Range)

Reel C-1304, folio 667/line 15: Range 3, South half lot 3, 4 pt 3, 115 acres.

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under cultivation 53.5 acrescrops 32.5 acrespasture 23 acresgarden 0 acreswood or wild 59.5 acrescash value $2800machinery+ $117spring wheat 5 acrespeas 6oats 5buckwheat .75Indian corn 2.25potatoes 3beans 13.5Hay 14 tons

livestock worth $503: 7 milch cows, 2 horses value $160, 2 colt or filly, 4 sheep, 5 pigs, 4 young steers or heifers.1200 lbs butter, 5 x 200 lb pork barrels.2 pleasure carriage worth $154.

[1871, reel C-10027, Eardley (after many pages of Aylmer Village) p 14 Joseph Lusk & family p 29 Breckenridge p.41 Jowsey/Herdman (3/8 inch thick on rh reel)

p.46:William Herdman 52Mary 42Isabella 17Elizabeth 15Margaret Jane 11 going to schoolMary Ella (sic) 8 going to schoolWilhelmina 6 going to schoolLuc Ralfih 14 servant]

16 Henry Herdman Range 3 N 1/2 lot 3 90 acres, 19 Henry Herdman Range 3 pt lot 4 22 acres1 1/2 storey block house159/48 Herdman, Henry Farmer US WM 45 M

Martha (Jowsey) LC 22 MHenry Thomas 1

Block house 1 1/2 storey

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Reel C-1304, folio 667/line 16: Range 3, North half lot 3, 90 acres.under cultivation 40.5 acrescrops 29 acrespasture 11 acresgarden 1/2 acreswood or wild 49.5 acrescash value $3000machinery+ $151spring wheat 5 acrespeas 4oats 3Indian corn 2potatoes 3carrots 100 bushelsbeans 10 bushelsHay 18 tons

livestock worth $432: 7 milch cows, 2 horses value $160, 2 colt or filly, 5 pigs, 3 young steers or heifers.800 lbs butter, 7 x 200 lb pork barrels.1 pleasure carriage worth $72.

folio 667/line 19: Range 3, pt lot 4 , 22 acres.pasture 22 acrescash value $1000(Hurdman/Herdman, Irish. Henry Hurdman Sr of Hull Twp (1789-1880) md. Elizabeth Maxwell, wid. of Robert Faris. Henry was a shoemaker of Belturbet, Co. Cavan, who moved to New York City in 1811 and to Hull in 1820. His children were: Henry md. Martha Jowsey; Elizabeth (twin) md. Steadman Bebee; William Maxwell md. Mary Moffatt; Susanna md. Timothy Moffatt; Charles md. Fanny Stephenson; James md (1) Grace Radmore, (2) Jane Rolston; Thomas Maxwell md. Mary Jane Pink. BE)

17 Owen Perry Range 3 pt lot 4 7.5 acres(Not in Eardley 1861 household census, may have been away)Reel C-1304, folio 667/line 17under cultivation acrescrops acrespasture acresgarden acresunder wood or wild acrescash value of farm $machinery+ $spring wheat acrespeas

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oats indian corn bushelspotatoes hay tonslivestock worth $.: milch cows, horses value $, colt or filly, sheep, pigs, young steers or heifers. lbs butter, x 200 lb pork barrels. pleasure carriage worth $.Produce of orchards and gardens worth $. Remark: Adeline Merrifield (daughter of Nathan and Martha) md. (1) Dominick Burke, lumberer of Richmond area who drowned, (2) Owen Perry. Adeline (d 28? Sept 1869) and Owen Perry (d. 24 Feb 1893) are buried in Merrifield cemetery. Owen Perry is from Holyhead, Wales. (Joan McKay).

20 James Herdman Range 3 N 1/2 lot 4 116 acres, 1 1/2 storey block house160/11 Herdman, James Farmer LC WM 34 s

Reel C-1304, folio 667/line 20: Range 3, N half lot 4, 116 acres.under cultivation 110.5 acrescrops 58.5 acrespasture 40 acresgarden 2 acreswood or wild 3.5 acrescash value $4000machinery+ $243spring wheat 6 acrespeas 3oats 6Indian corn 3potatoes 7turnips .5mangel wurzles .125Hay 40 tons

livestock worth $635: 11 milch cows, 2 horses value $200, 2 colt or filly, 9 sheep, 6 pigs, 9 young steers or heifers, 2 bulls or oxen.21 lbs wool, 11 yds fulled cloth, 5 yds flannel, 700 lbs butter, 8 x 200 lb pork barrels.2 pleasure carriage worth $104.Orchard young, not bearing.

21 William Lusk Range 4 lot 1 200 acres, 1 1/2 storey block house162/9 William Lusk (6th Range) Farmer LC PCS 36 M

Jane (Finley) Ire 28 MThomas LC 11

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Martha 5Mary 2

Fulford, Gary F. Labourer US Cong 66 sErwin, Samuel Labourer LC PCS 18 s

Reel C-1304, folio 667/line 21: Range 4, lot 1, 200 acres.under cultivation 26.25 acrescrops 19.25 acrespasture 7 acresgarden 0 acreswood or wild 173.75 acrescash value $4000machinery+ $116spring wheat 6 acrespeas 3oats 7turnips .25beans 1Hay 4 tons

livestock worth $592: 4 milch cows, 2 horses value $200, 1 colt or filly,9 sheep, 4 pigs, 6 young steers or heifers, 1 bull or oxen.30 lbs wool, 480 lbs butter, 50 lbs cheese, 3 x 200 lb pork barrels.2 pleasure carriage worth $62.

22 Elizabeth Bebee/TR Milk Range 4 pt lot 4 190 acres, 1 1/2 storey block house160/19 Elizabeth Bebee (Hurdman) Farmer US WM 43 Widow

Susannah LC 13William 11Sarah K.? 9James H. 7

(Bebee, American. Steadman Bebee b Dorset Vt. 1790, son of Elihu Bebee and Sarah (Fox), and gt. gt. gson of John Beebe (sic) who d. at sea, May 18, 1650 en route to New England from his home in Broughton, Northants, Eng. Steadman married a daughter of Henry Herdman Sr (twin sister of Henry Jnr). Steadman Bebee was a lumberman, died in 1857. His sister Lois Bebee md. Dyer Moore, was probably the mother of Elihu Moore in this census. BE)

160/29 Richard Milk Farmer LC WM 41 M1 1/2 storey block house

Margaret M(elinda Corbett) 38 MLeonard Labourer 17Nelson 15Melinda 13Emmeline 11

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Lydia Ann 9Ezra 7Richard A. 4Edgar B. 1

Mather, Amelia L. Milliner LC EC 19 sDubois, Charles Labourer LC RC 37 MErwin, James Labourer Ire PFC 21 s

Reel C-1304, folio 667/line 1under cultivation acrescrops acrespasture acresgarden acresunder wood or wild acrescash value of farm $machinery+ $spring wheat acrespeas oats indian corn bushelspotatoes hay tonslivestock worth $.: milch cows, horses value $, colt or filly, sheep, pigs, young steers or heifers. lbs butter, x 200 lb pork barrels. pleasure carriage worth $.Produce of orchards and gardens worth $. Remark:

23 Charles Herdman Range 4 S 1/2 lot 5 100 acres, 1 1/2 storey block house160/24 Herdman, Charles Farmer LC WM 35 M

Fanny (Stephenson) 22 MElizabeth 5George J. 3Fanny A. 1

Reel C-1304, folio 667/line 23: Range 4, S half lot 5, 100 acres.under cultivation 62.5 acrescrops 32 acrespasture 30 acresgarden .5 acreswood or wild 37.5 acrescash value $4000machinery+ $373spring wheat 6 acrespeas 5oats 7

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potatoes 3turnips 1beans 2Hay 15 tonsClover, Timothy or other grass seed 2 bushels

livestock worth $509: 4 milch cows, 3 horses value $280, 1 colt or filly, 6 sheep, 3 pigs, 6 young steers or heifers.32 lbs wool, 30 yds flannel, 400 lbs butter, 3 x 200 lb pork barrels.1 pleasure carriage worth $80.$6 produce of orchard and garden. Orchard young no crop.

24 Joseph Perrault Range 4 NW 1/4 lot 5 50 acres, 1 1/2 storey block house, 2 families160/47 Joseph Perrault Farmer LC RC 60 M

Josette (Josephine Robitaille) 59 MDamase (male) Labourer 21John Blacksmith 22Gilbert Labourer 19

Tibault, ? (Narcisse) Carpenter 30 MAdeline (Perrault) 29 MAdeline 7Philemene (female) 5Jarsin (?, male) 3Narcisse 2Emma 1

Perrier, Adeline Servant 25 sDumont, Henriette Servant 18 s

Reel C-1304, folio 667/line 24under cultivation acrescrops acrespasture acresgarden acresunder wood or wild acrescash value of farm $machinery+ $spring wheat acrespeas oats indian corn bushelspotatoes hay tonslivestock worth $.: milch cows, horses value $, colt or filly, sheep, pigs, young steers or heifers. lbs butter, x 200 lb pork barrels. pleasure carriage worth $.

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Produce of orchards and gardens worth $. Remark: (Perrault, French-Canadian. Joseph Perrault came from Joliet to Bytown in 1845, to Aylmer in 1850 , and then to Eardley. His wife’s name has been given variously as Robitoire and Robitaille. BE)

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27 William Erwin Range 3 pt lot 3 10 acres, 1 storey log house (on/near Henry Herdman’s lot , line 16)160/1 William Erwin Farmer Ire PFC 63 M

Margaret J. Ire 69 MJames Labourer Ire 21 sMary J. LC 20 sSamuel Labourer 18 sEliza A. 15 Abigail 13Richard 11David 9Robert 6

Reel C-1304, folio 667/line 27under cultivation acrescrops acrespasture acresgarden acresunder wood or wild acrescash value of farm $machinery+ $spring wheat acrespeas oats indian corn bushelspotatoes hay tonslivestock worth $.: milch cows, horses value $, colt or filly, sheep, pigs, young steers or heifers. lbs butter, x 200 lb pork barrels. pleasure carriage worth $.Produce of orchards and gardens worth $. Remark: (William Erwin was a tavern keeper, BE)

28 Joseph Lusk Sr Range 5 lot 6 200 acres, 1 1/2 storey block house, 2 families. Joseph Lusk was born 1783, so actually 78 years old.161/11 Lusk, Joseph Sr. Farmer Ire PFC 74 M

Esther (Balmer) Ire 71 MIsaac Farmer LC 23 s

Lusk, Thomas Farmer LC 30 MElizabeth (Moore) LC EC 28 M

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Caroline 5Charlotte A. 4Ruggles 1

Reel C-1304, folio 667/line 28: Range 5, lot 6, 200 acres.under cultivation 40 acrescrops 24 acrespasture 15 acresgarden 1 acreswood or wild 160 acrescash value $4800machinery+ $262spring wheat 5 acrespeas 1oats 4Indian corn 2potatoes 2Hay 16 tons

livestock worth $881: 2 milch cows, 4 horses value $600, 1 colt or filly,6 sheep, 5 pigs, 6 young steers or heifers, 1 bull or oxen.30 lbs wool, 330 lbs butter, 4 x 200 lb pork barrels, 3.5 x 200 lb beef barrels.2 pleasure carriage worth $32.$10 produce from orchard and gardens.Remarks: Bull, horses and cattle of superior breed(Lusk, Irish. Joseph Lusk Sr (1783-1879) & Esther Balmer (1789-1873) came from co. Antrim, but a family story makes them from Coleraine which is in Derry. Children: Robert md. Elizabeth Merrifield; John md. Margaret Ann Finlay; Joseph md. Rebecca Agert; Matilda md. Justus Philemon Merrifield; William md. Jane Finley; Deborah md. Benjamin Milks; Thomas md. Elizabeth Moore; Isaac md. Elizabeth Faris. Sally Lusk, whom Gard calls “a relative” of Joseph md 16 Nov 1832 Geo Radmore of Hull. Another Sarah md. Abraham French of Eardley. BE)

[1842, reel C-729, p 1291 Eardleyline 26, Robert Lusk prop, Farmer, 5 in house, 7.5 acres.line 27, Joseph Lusk prop, Farmer, 10 in house, 600 acres, 58 improved.]

29 William Hayworth Range 5 lot 5 200 acres, 1 1/2 storey frame house and sawmill.161/19 Hayworth, Eleanor LC Prot 25 s

McInnes, Nancy (Hayworth) LC PFC 27 s (Widow of Alex. McInnes)Hayworth, William Farmer LC Prot 35 sLast, Henry Labourer Eng EC 17 sMcInnes, John H. UC EC 3

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Reel C-1304, folio 667/line 29under cultivation acrescrops acrespasture acresgarden acresunder wood or wild acrescash value of farm $machinery+ $spring wheat acrespeas oats indian corn bushelspotatoes hay tonslivestock worth $.: milch cows, horses value $, colt or filly, sheep, pigs, young steers or heifers. lbs butter, x 200 lb pork barrels. pleasure carriage worth $.Produce of orchards and gardens worth $. Remark: (The Hayworths in this census are children of John Hayworth (20 Jan 1791-9 Feb 1879) who came from Yorkshire, England. His wife was Isabella Thomson, widow of Geo. Rule. She was a member of one of Nepean’s earliest families. She was born in Roxburghshire, Scotland, 18 June 1796 and died 5 Sept 1855. Children: William; John; Andrew; Isabella md Robert Merrifield; Agnes = (1) Alex. McInnes, (2) Thomas Hickey; Eleanor md. George Thomson Radmore; Elizabeth unm. BE)

30 Andrew Breckenridge Range 5 lot 7 104 acres, 1 1/2 storey block house and tavern.

161/26 Andrew Breckenridge Farmer LC Prot 38 MMary (Moore) EC 26 MLevi 6Charles 2

Watson, Antoinette LC RC 62 sNancy Baten LC PCS 23 sPerrault, Gilbert Labourer LC RC - sWilson, Thomas Labourer Ire EC - sRichards, Ambroise Labourer LC RC 17 s

Ambroise Farmer LC RC 45 MReel C-1304, folio 667/line 30under cultivation acrescrops acrespasture acresgarden acresunder wood or wild acrescash value of farm $machinery+ $

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spring wheat acrespeas oats indian corn bushelspotatoes hay tonslivestock worth $.: milch cows, horses value $, colt or filly, sheep, pigs, young steers or heifers. lbs butter, x 200 lb pork barrels. pleasure carriage worth $.Produce of orchards and gardens worth $. Remark: (Breckenridge, Scottish Origin. Andrew was a son of Hugh Breckenridge and Jane (Ferguson) of Hull. He married Mary, a daughter of Levi Moore. BE)

31 James Newmarch Range 5 S 1/2 lot 2 Range 4 NE 1/4 lot 5 150 acres, 1 1/2 storey block house161/35 James Newmarch Farmer Eng WM 38 M

Melissa (Milks) Farmer LC 30 MIsaac J. 7Andrew T. 6David 4William C. 2

Corbett, Melissa LC WM 19 sWilson, Robert H LC WM 2

(6th Range) ??Reel C-1304, folio 667/line 31under cultivation acrescrops acrespasture acresgarden acresunder wood or wild acrescash value of farm $machinery+ $spring wheat acrespeas oats indian corn bushelspotatoes hay tonslivestock worth $.: milch cows, horses value $, colt or filly, sheep, pigs, young steers or heifers. lbs butter, x 200 lb pork barrels. pleasure carriage worth $.Produce of orchards and gardens worth $. Remark: (Newmarch, English. James Newmarch md. Melissa d.o. Garrettson Milks at St. James Church in Hull, 18 May 1853. They lived in Montreal and later went to Kingsley Mich. Children: Isaac J. md. Ellen -?-; Thompson md. Maggie Halstead; Howard md. Ora Woodruff; William C. md. Nellie -?-.

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32 François Borgeois Range 4 pt lot 5 Range 5 pt lot 4 140 acres Range 5 lot 1, (There are some errors here: Range 4 lot 5 is fully accounted for by 23, 24, 31. Possibly it should read Range 5 pt lot 4. Range 5 lot 1 would be 200 acres, but is not claimed by others. )1 1/2 storey block house, 2 families33 Daniel Sheehan Range 5 pt lot 4 70 acres161/43 François Borgeois Farmer LC RC 26 M

Ellen (Sheehan) Ire RC 26 MMary LC 5François 1Joseph 13

Sheehan, Daniel Farmer Ire RC 23 MEllen (Connor) LC 18 M(6th Range) ??

Reel C-1304, folio 667/line 32 (François Borgeois (Bourgeau)): Range 5, lot 1, range 5 pt 4, range 4 pt 5, 140 acres.under cultivation 19 acrescrops 19 acrespasture 2 acresgarden 0 wood or wild 121 acrescash value of farm $900machinery+ $46peas 3 acres, 40 bushelsoats 4 acres, 100 bushelsIndian corn 1 acre, 20 bushelspotatoes 1 acre, 50 bushelsHay 6 tons

livestock worth $112: 2 milch cows, 1 horse worth $32, 1 colt or filly, 4 pigs, 3 young steers or heifers.96 lbs butter, 3 x 200 lb pork barrels, 1.5 x 200 lb beef barrels.1 pleasure carriage worth $32.$6 produce from orchard and gardens.

Reel C-1304, folio 667/line 33 (Daniel Sheehan): Range 5 pt 4, 70 acres.wood or wild 70 acrescash value of farm $400(Daniel Sheehan who md. Ellen Connor, and Ellen Sheehan who md. François Bourgeau were children of Daniel and Mary (Connors) Sheehan, who came to Hull in 1850 from Ireland and are in the 1852 census there. There were other siblings in Hull. BE)

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34 John McCook Range 4 lot 3 200 acres, 1 1/2 storey log house161/50 John McCook Farmer Ire PCS 50 M

Jane Ire 41 MRobert Labourer Ire 19Susannah Ire 16James Ire 13Nancy LC 10Mary 8Joseph 5Daniel 3(6th Range)

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35 Narcisse Derois Range 4 E 1/2 lot 2 100 acres, 1 1/2 storey log house162/22 Narcisse Derois Farmer LC RC 45 M

Mary 46 MGeorge Labourer 15Josephine 13Marie 11Narcisse 9Xavier 6(6th Range, after household of William M. Herdman) ??

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garden acresunder wood or wild acrescash value of farm $machinery+ $spring wheat acrespeas oats indian corn bushelspotatoes hay tonslivestock worth $.: milch cows, horses value $, colt or filly, sheep, pigs, young steers or heifers. lbs butter, x 200 lb pork barrels. pleasure carriage worth $.Produce of orchards and gardens worth $. Remark:

Joseph Lusk (census taker), note at end of agricultural return:The character of the the land in above District is good, it being composed of loam with limestone bottom siz... in 1, 2, 3, to 4th Con principally whole part of 3, 4, & 5th is composed of clay mixed with loam. This district is of small extent owing to the peculiar form of this township and as will be perceived the number of lots in each Concession is necessarily small the 1st Range containing but one lot and several of the lots in the 5th Range being situate upon the mountains which form the northern boundary of the township they are unsettleable & consequently unoccupied. The total number of lots in the District occupied does not exceed 14 which is in fact with one or two exceptions the full number contained in the said Ranges.

District 1 households in Census, but not in agricultural returns for 1861,

161/24, 25 Bodine, Vincent Wheelwright US Univ 63 s1 1/2 storey log house, and wheelwright’s shop, located on Henry Herdman’s property “left of the pumphouse” according to Janet Ritchie Smith.

160/42 Bélisle, Menazie Labourer, Teamster LC RC 28 M1 storey log house

Marcelline (Lebrun) 26 MD’Elite (male) 3Joseph 2

Clement, Charles 15

159/37 Davis, William Labourer LC Prot 29 M1 storey log house

Margaret LC EC 20 MCromwell 2(Cecilia Davis aged 2 years died in 1860, accidental burning death)

(after Elizabeth Davis household - see 10, 11, 12 above)

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160/12 Findlay/Findly, Elizabeth Ire PFC 27 s1 1/2 storey block house

158/8 Pacquet, Moses Blacksmith LC RC 26 M1 1/2 storey block house

Mary 20 MMary Agnes 1(See also Patiet. BE)

160/13 Wilson, John Ire PCS 40 Mhouse?

Mary Ire 33 MThomas H. Ire 17Samuel Ire 15Mary Ire 12John Ire 10

Other families:(Merrifield, American. Nathan (1756-1826) was the first settler in Eardley. He md. Martha (1781-1851) daughter of Samuel and Elizabeth Stafford of Montague Twp. Nathan’s tombstone is standing yet on his old farm. Children: Henry md. Sarah Inglee; Nathan d. age 18; Rosannah md. Thomas Jowsey; Adeline md. (1) Dominick Burke, (2) Owen Perry; Elizabeth md. Robert Lusk; Alex. md Eliza Harding; Barnabas md. Clarissa Moore; Justus Philemon md. Matilda Lusk; Stafford md. Almira Watts and is buried in Merrickville. BE).

(Reside, Irish. Alexander Reside (1796-1874) came from Billy, co. Antrim, md. 6 Sept 1829. His wife Jane McCoy, came from the parish of Ballintory. Children: Thomas md. Mary Fulford; Martha md. John O’Dougherty; Neil unm; John md. Eliza Bell Gibson; Rosannah unm; and William md. Elizabeth Muir. BE)

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