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- ! <http://genforum.genealogy.com/cgi-bin/pageload.cgi?Lockwood::purdy::1364.html>Samuel D. 6 Purdy. (1798-1872) & Elizabeth Jane Lockwood (1808-1867)Samuel D. 6 Purdy b: c 1798. Son of David 5 Purdy and Abigail Ostrum. d: 30 August 1872, age 72. Buried at Cataraqui, Kingston, Ont. m: Elizabeth Jane Lockwood 8 March 1822. The marriage was listed in theKingston Chronical 8 March 1822. page 3, Col 13. Elizabeth was the child of Samuel Lockwood and Sarah Adsit ( and sister of Minerva Lockwordwho married Joseph 6 Purdy.)Elizabeth Jane Lockwood b: c1808, d/oSamuel Lockwood and Sarah Adsit. d: July 11, 1867. m: Feb 27, 1822 - Samuel D. Purdy - marriage reported in Kingston Chronical on March 8, 1822. They lived in [father-in-law] DavidPurdy?s Stone house in Bath.Childrenof Samuel Purdy and Elizabeth Lockwood:7.__. Joseph Purdy b: unk c1828? m: Mary Jane/Anne German.or (per Koester) Joseph L. PURDY was bornon 25 Dec 1848.(6905) He died on 26 Jan 1879 in Portland, Frontenac County, Ontario. (6906)(6907) He died of scarlet fever. He was buried in Harrowsmith Cemetery, Harrowsmith, Ontario. (6908)(6909) He is buried in lot number 433. Does the 'L' stand for Lockwood?7.1. Sarah Jane Purdy b: 14 November 1829, in Ernestown, Lennox and Addington County, Upper Canada.(7161) She appeared on the census in 1851 in Ernestown, Lennoxand Addington County, Canada West. (7162) She was Wesleyan Methodist. (7163) Parents: Samuel D. PURDY and Elizabeth Jane LOCKWOOD. She wasmarried to The Reverend John Wesley GERMAN on 26 Jun 1854.(7164) They weremarried by The Reverend George Beynon. Children were: Unknown GERMAN, Harry Day GERMAN m: 26 June 1854 to John Wesley German, aWesleyan minister of Farmervill. Rev. George Beynorofficiated.7.2. Eliza AnnPurdy c1831 m: Henry or Harry W. 7 Day on 31 Dec 1857 ( s/o Calvin Woster Dayand Elizabeth Wright; gs/o Rhoda 5 Purdy), Township of Kington and later a medical doctor at Trenton. They were married by Eliza Ann'sbrother-in-law Rev. John Wesley German. Henry and Eliza Ann were second cousins.7.3. Samuel H. Purdy c 1833 d: 2 June 1872 at age 37, buried at Cataraqui, Ont. m Rhoda Ann 7 Day. (d/o CalvinDay) Oct 29, 1862 by Rev. German. Samuel H. PURDY was bornin 1835in Ernestown, Lennox and Addington County, Upper Canada.(7143) (7144) He appeared on the census in 1851 in Ernestown, Lennox and Addington County, Canada West.(7145) He appeared on the census in 1871 in Ernestown, Lennox and Addington County, Ontario.(7146) He died on 2 Jun 1872 in Ernestown, Lennox and Addington County, Ontario. (7147) He was buried in Cataraqui Community Cemetery, Kingston, Ontario. (7148) He was buried in Section A by Mr. Wilson. He was Wesleyan Methodist.(7149) (7150) Hewas also known as Samuel Purdy Jr.(7151) He was a farmer. (7152) He was married to Rhoda Ann DAY on 29 Oct 1862. (7153) Samuel and Rhoda Ann were second cousins.They were married by Samuel's brother - in - law, The Reverend John Wesley German. Children were: Mary Emma Frances PURDY , Eliza G. PURDY, Henry PURDY .7.4. Ralph Purdy c1835/40 m: Sylvia Maria Hains (Haines) d/o Thomas Haines of Ernestown on 24 Oct 1861. Ralph P. PURDY was born in 1837 in Ernestown, Lennox and Addington County, Upper Canada.(7065) He appeared on the census in 1851 in Ernestown, Lennox and Addington County, Canada West. (7066) He appeared on the census in 1871 in Trenton, Hastings County, Ontario. He was Wesleyan Methodist.(7067) He was ahardware store owner.. He was married to Sylvia Marian HAINES on 24 Oct 1861. (7068) They were married by The Reverend George Young. Children were: Alice Maude PURDY7.5. a son b: 14 May, 1838 Unknown PURDY was born on 14 May 1838.7.x A dau Unknown PURDY was born on 17 Mar 1840.(7196) John Collins Clark records that "Mrs. Samuel Purdy lost a female infant at night." She died on 17 Mar 1840.7.6. a dau b: 23 Feb. 1841 Unknown PURDY was born on 23 Feb 18417.7. a dau : 30 :June 1842 Unknown PURDY wasborn on 30Jun 18427.8. Charles W. PURDY was born on 1 Jun 1846 in Ernestown,Lennox and Addington County, Canada West.(6470) John Collins Clark records "Mrs. Samuel Purdy confined of a son." He appeared on the census in 1851 in Ernestown, Lennoxand Addington County, Canada West. (6471) Hewas Wesleyan Methodist.(6472)Elizabeth Jane LOCKWOOD was born in 1807 in New York State. (5667) She immigrated in 1815 to Upper Canada. (5668) She appeared on the census in 1851 in Ernestown, Lennoxand AddingtonCounty, Canada West.(5669) She died on 4 Jul 1867 in Ernestown, Lennox and Addington County, Ontario. (5670) Shewas survived by her husband and six children. She was buried on 11 Jul 1867in Cataraqui CommunityCemetery, Kingston, Ontario.(5671) Theburial was done by Mr. Case. She is buried in Section A. She was Wesleyan Methodist. (5672) Parents: Samuel LOCKWOOD and Sarah ADSIT. She was married to Samuel D. PURDY on 27 Feb 1822 in Kingston, Upper Canada.(5673) They weremarried by licenseChildren were: Sarah Jane PURDY, Eliza Ann PURDY, Samuel H. PURDY, Ralph P. PURDY, Unknown PURDY,Unknown PURDY, Unknown PURDY, Unknown PURDY,Charles W. PURDY, Joseph L. PURDY.Notes for Samuel PurdyOC 12 July 1820. Drew land on the20th of July, 1820.1871 Census Records: PURDY ,SAMUEL W. 71 ONTARIO LENNOX ErnestownThey had Lots 41 and 42 Ernesttown (Bath) About 240 acres each. Land Record, Lot 11 - Portland Twp. Frontenace Co. 22 Janurary, 1840.See the 1851 census forErnesttown Twp.andthe Old Cementary of U.E.L. at Adolfson.... In the latter part of 1816..., theKingston Road was open, in part following the Danforth Road and in other sections being nearer the lake shore. In January, 1817,Samuel Purdyinauguratedthe fist stage lineover the road, leaving Daniel Brown?s Inn, Kingston, every Monday, andYork [Toronto] every Thursday. The half-way house on this three-day tripwas Spaulding?s Inn, Grafton, and the fare was $18, with baggage limited to twenty-eight pounds per passenger; the following winter Purdy reduced the fare to $10. At theopening of navigation this service was discontinued. Guillet, EdwinC.1963. Early Life in Upper Canada - University of Toronto Press. With 302 illustrations selectedand arranged by the Author. p 553.Samuel D. PURDY was born in 1797 in Ernestown, Lennox and Addington County, Upper Canada.(7131)(7132) He was named in an Order in Council on 12 Jul 1820. (7133) He appeared on the census in 1851 in Ernestown,Lennox and Addington County,Canada West.(7134) The census tells us that they lived in a 1 1/2 story stone house. He appeared on the census in 1871 in Ernestown, Lennox and Addington County, Ontario. (7135) The census for 1871 tells us that hismiddle initial was 'W' and that he was 71, making the yearof hisbirthto be 1799. He died on 29 Aug 1872 in Trenton, Ontario. (7136) Hedied at the home of his son - in - law, Dr. Day. He had an estateprobated on 13 Sep1872.(7137) He was buried inCataraqui Community Cemetery, Kingston, Ontario. (7138) He was buried in Section A by Mr. Wilson. He was Wesleyan Methodist.(7139) He was a farmer. (7140)(7141) Parents: David PURDY and AbigailOSTROM. He was married to Elizabeth Jane LOCKWOODon 27Feb 1822 inKingston, Upper Canada. (7142) They were marriedbylicense. Children were: Sarah Jane PURDY, Eliza Ann PURDY,Samuel H. PURDY, Ralph P. PURDY, Unknown PURDY, Unknown PURDY, Unknown PURDY, Unknown PURDY, Charles W. PURDY, Joseph L.PURDY.More aboutBATH<http://www.lennox-addington.on.ca/tourism/lwalkbath.html>The Settlement of Bath dates back to the American Revolution and owes its existence to a group of United Empire Loyalists. In 1783, the Townships of Kingston and Ernestownwere laid out and in 1784, the JessupLoyalRangers drew lots for their land along the Bay of Quinte aroundwhat is now Bath. Names still common in the town - Hawley, Davy, Rose, Amey - were entered on the map as each drew his lot. John Davy laid out the town's first streets at thebaseoflot 10on the first concession. In 1804 the town as a whole had been laid out and surveyed.The town's first church was constructed by Rev. John Langhorne in 1793 while the Province's school was establishedhere in 1811. In this year the town boasted 2300people. By-passed by the Kingston-York road in 1832 and the Grand Trunk Railway in the 1850's Bath lost its important commercial role to nearby Kingston. Incorporated as a village in 1859, it has remained a small,quiet villageto this day.A number ofstructures are worth mentioning: to thewest of town , the Old Purdy House, ca. 1841,
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