Thomas PITTOCK
Husband Thomas PITTOCK 13
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1 M Peter PITTOCK 1
Born: Abt 1532 - Nonington, Kent, England Christened: Died: Buried:Spouse: Eliza PERRETT (Abt 1538- ) 1 Marr: 11 Jul 1558 - Nonington, Kent, England 1
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William Archibald STENTIFORD and Helena PITTS
Husband William Archibald STENTIFORD 473
Born: 28 Dec 1859 - Newfoundland, Canada Christened: Died: Mar 1945 - Torquay, , Devonshire, England Buried:
Father: Owen STENTIFORD (1819-1892) 473 Mother: Harriet HISCOCK (1819-1912) 473
Marriage: Dec 1883 - Torquay, , Devonshire, England 473
Wife Helena PITTS 473
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General Notes: Wife - Helena PITTS
Peter John POLLEY and Pamela Joy PIVNICK
Husband Peter John POLLEY (details suppressed for this person)
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Father: William Francis Harrison POLLEY (1909-1990) Mother: Margaret Janet OWENS (1915-1982)
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1 F Jessica Mae POLLEY (details suppressed for this person)
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:Spouse: Robert Douglas STRIZIC (living)
2 F Timothy Owen POLLEY (details suppressed for this person)
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3 F Megan Rose POLLEY (details suppressed for this person)
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Hunter PLACIDO
Husband Hunter PLACIDO (details suppressed for this person)
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Father: Steve PLACIDO Mother: Elizabeth Marie DALLISON
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Dalton PLANT
Husband Dalton PLANT (details suppressed for this person)
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Father: Dennis PLANT Mother: Catherine Zoe BROWN
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Walker PLANT
Husband Walker PLANT (details suppressed for this person)
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John PLATT
Husband John PLATT 169,354
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1 F Prudence PLATT 1,55,151,169
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Born: 6 Jan 1771 - New York, USA 354 Christened: Died: 24 Aug 1850 - Sophiasburgh Township, Prince Edward County, Ontario, Canada 118,354![]()
Buried: - Roblin Mills Cemetery, Sophiasburgh Township, Prince Edward County, Ontario, Canada 56,118,481Spouse: Philip ROBLIN UE (1772-1848) 1,8,55,119,128,151,169 Marr: 13 Jan 1793 - Sophiasburgh Township, Prince Edward County, Ontario, Canada 1,354
General Notes: Husband - John PLATT
UNCONFIRMED AS THE FATHER OF PRUDENCE
John Platt, of Hallowell Tp., Prince Edward Co., who in 1798 was rated as one of the wealthiest citizens, and assessed for 2s. 6d. in taxes,] and in 1808 appears as the owner of 260 acres of land, of which 40 were under cultivation. While on chronological grounds he may perhaps have been a Loyalist, his circumstances do not closely fit the men of this name who have been found in Loyalist sources. He is, however, possibly the John Platt mentioned in the following story:
The current of events on the Bay Circuit was a little stirred by the advent once more, on a short visit, of its first evangelist, William Losee. Mr Playter's account of it is the following: "He came to dispose of his property in Kingston. He was now a feeble old man .... He preached in the chapel and also in some places on the Bay of Quinte.... He was accustomed to horse-back riding from his youth; and was once noted as a racer. When he first came to Adolphustown [now in Lennox and Addington County], in 1790, some of his old acquaintances would not go to hear him, not believing in his professions of religion. Among the rest was John Platt, whose sister, however, went to Losee's meetings. As she was going one day, the brother said, 'Do you ask Bill if he keeps the little black horse for racing yet.' After meeting, the young women trembling, gave the message to the preacher. He solemnly replied, 'Tell john, if he does not look out, he will ride the little black horse to hell!' that is, racing would be his destruction."
In February of 1836 "John Platt and six others, of the Township of Ameliasburgh (Prince Edward)" petitioned the Legislative Assembly of Upper Canada that "Mr. Wilmot's survey of said township, may not be confirmed," but resolution of the matter is not apparent. By this late date, the John Platt referred to may well have been a younger man than our subject. 169
General Notes: Child - Prudence PLATT
No parents in IGI Nov 2004
Other Platts in the vicinity who were of about the right age to be her siblings include:
1. “John Platt, Senior,” b. about 1759-60, d. 30 Oct. 1840 “at his residence, in Percy [a township in Northumberland County] ... in his 81[st] year.”
2. Jemima Platt, said to have been b. 6 Oct. 1776 at Plattsburgh, Cinton Co., New York, d. 31 Oct. 1853 in Ontario, who m. before 1793, Samuel Williams, of Hallowell Tp., Prince Edward Co., and had twelve children, her second son being named John Platt Williams. We should state that Jemima Platt could not by any possibility have been born at Plattsburgh, which was not incorporated until 1785, and was prior to that time a wilderness. She may however have belonged to the Platt family which subsequently owned the land on which Plattsburgh was built; for while Zephaniah Platt, at whose instigation the town was founded, did not actually live there until 1801, it seems to be generally agreed that his brothers Daniel, Charles, and Nathaniel were all early residents.
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Philip ROBLIN UE and Prudence PLATT
Husband Philip ROBLIN UE 1,8,55,119,128,151,169
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Born: 17 Dec 1772 - Smiths Clove, Orange, New York, USA 1,55,354 Christened: Died: 17 May 1848 - Sophiasburgh Township, Prince Edward County, Ontario, Canada 119,128![]()
Buried: - Roblin Mills Cemetery, Sophiasburgh Township, Prince Edward County, Ontario, Canada 481
Father: Philip ROBLIN Ue (Abt 1750-1788) 1,8,55,119,151,169,353 Mother: Elizabeth Esther MILLER (1754-1815) 8,55,151,169,171
Marriage: 13 Jan 1793 - Sophiasburgh Township, Prince Edward County, Ontario, Canada 1,354
Noted events in his life were:
• Occupation, Phillip and his son Phillip had a complex of mills: saw, grist, flouring, fulling, carding, and a blacksmith shop
• Occupation 354 - Sophiasburgh Township, Prince Edward County, Ontario, Canada
began the operation of the family gristmill and sawmill at Green Point later Roblin's Mills.
• Emigration 169, USA To Canada, 1783
With his parents
• Residence 354, 1792 - Sophiasburgh Township, Prince Edward County, Ontario, Canada
the west side of Long Reach, an area called Green Point.
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• Residence 354, 1842 - Sophiasburgh Township, Prince Edward County, Ontario, Canada
Philip II built this Regency style "cottage" on the bluff overlooking the harbour,
to replace the original frame house across the street.
The stones, brought over by barge from Kingston, were cut by the prisoners in the penitentiary.
Wife Prudence PLATT 1,55,151,169
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Born: 6 Jan 1771 - New York, USA 354 Christened: Died: 24 Aug 1850 - Sophiasburgh Township, Prince Edward County, Ontario, Canada 118,354![]()
Buried: - Roblin Mills Cemetery, Sophiasburgh Township, Prince Edward County, Ontario, Canada 56,118,481
Father: John PLATT ( - ) 169,354 Mother:
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1 M Levi ROBLIN UE 1,55,68,110,119,151,169,481
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Born: 30 Nov 1793 - Sophiasburgh Township, Prince Edward County, Ontario, Canada 1,354 Christened: Died: 26 Aug 1878 - Sophiasburgh Township, Prince Edward County, Ontario, Canada 1,119,146,481 Cause of Death: Suicide by drowning while temporarily insane![]()
Buried: - Roblin Family Cemetery, Near Fish Lake In Sophiasburg 481Spouse: Mary SHORTT (Abt 1791-1828) 1,55,68,151,481 Marr: 31 Jan 1815 - Sophiasburgh Township, Prince Edward County, Ontario, Canada 1,354Spouse: Elizabeth OSBORNE ( - ) 55,151 Marr: 23 Apr 1829 - Kingston, Frontenac County, Ontario, Canada 948
2 F Elizabeth ROBLIN 55
Born: 1795 Christened: Died: 1796 Buried:
3 F Kezia ROBLIN 1,55
Born: 1797 - Sophiasburgh Township, Prince Edward County, Ontario, Canada Christened: Died: 1836 Buried:Spouse: George DREWRY (Abt 1799-1885) 1,55 Marr: 20 Nov 1820 - Sophiasburgh Township, Prince Edward County, Ontario, Canada 1,118,530
4 M John Palen ROBLIN 1,54,55,110
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Born: 16 Aug 1799 - Sophiasburgh Township, Prince Edward County, Ontario, Canada 118 Christened: Died: 12 Nov 1874 - Picton, , Ontario, Canada 118,354![]()
Buried: - Glenwood Cemetery, Picton, Hallowell Twp., Prince Edward County, Ontario, Canada 57Spouse: Nancy Langhorn CONGER (1803-1880) 1,54,55 Marr: 5 Feb 1822 - Prince Edward County, ON, Canada 1
5 F Elizabeth Jane ROBLIN 1,5,52,55
Born: 1801 - Sophiasburgh Township, Prince Edward County, Ontario, Canada Christened: Died: 1885 118 Buried:Spouse: Joseph FOSTER ( -1872) 1 Marr: Aug 1826 1,151
6 F Mary ROBLIN 1,55
Born: Feb 1804 - Sophiasburgh Township, Prince Edward County, Ontario, Canada 354 Christened: Died: 22 Sep 1875 118 Buried: - Roblin Mills Cemetery, Sophiasburgh Township, Prince Edward County, Ontario, Canada 481Spouse: Thomas W PORTT (1797-1827) 1,55,481 Marr: 15 Feb 1826 - Hallowell Twp., Prince Edward Co., ON, Canada 1,118,354Spouse: William STEEL ( - ) 354 Marr: 25 Feb 1836 354
7 M Owen ROBLIN 1,5,52,55,110,112
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Born: 8 Aug 1806 - Sophiasburgh Township, Prince Edward County, Ontario, Canada 132 Christened: Died: 8 Aug 1903 - Ameliasburg Township, Prince Edward, Ontario, Canada 118,146,354![]()
Buried: - Grove Cemetery, Ameliasburgh, Prince Edward Co., ON 131Spouse: Huldah Selden CONGER (1811-1896) 52,55,131,132 Marr: 16 Feb 1831 - Kingston, Frontenac County, Ontario, Canada 118
8 M Caleb ROBLIN 1,55
Born: 19 Jan 1810 - Sophiasburgh Township, Prince Edward County, Ontario, Canada 354 Christened: Died: 11 Feb 1835 118 Buried: - Roblin Mills Cemetery, Sophiasburgh Township, Prince Edward County, Ontario, Canada 56,481Spouse: Sarah KOTCHEPAW (1827-1846) 5,56
9 F Phoebe ROBLIN 1,55
Born: 4 Apr 1812 - Sophiasburgh Township, Prince Edward County, Ontario, Canada 118 Christened: Died: 15 May 1904 118 Buried:Spouse: Joseph Lockwood ROGERS (1801-1881) 55,118 Marr: 22 Jun 1857 - Picton Methodist Church, Picton, , Ontario, Canada 118
10 M Philip ROBLIN 1,52,55,110
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Born: 1814 - Sophiasburgh Township, Prince Edward County, Ontario, Canada Christened: Died: 1 Apr 1899 - Sophiasburgh Township, Prince Edward County, Ontario, Canada 55,118,354 Buried:Spouse: Elizabeth Ann BOGART (1826-1908) 1,52,55,112 Marr: 3 Jun 1851 - Adolphustown Township, Lennox & Addington County, Ontario, Canada 1,118
General Notes: Husband - Philip ROBLIN UE
According to records of Dr. H.C. Burleigh Adolphus ROBLIN had a bible of his Grandfather Philip.
Introduced Methodism into Prince Edward County
Philip Roblin moved from Adolphustown into Sophiasburg, where he located his land at Roblin's Mills, or Green Point, on the High Shore. In addition to clearing the forest, he managed to build and work a grist mill, which proved not only a success to the enterprising miller, but a boon to the settles for miles around, saving them their long and toilsum trips to Kingston, and later to Napanee. The founder of Roblins Mills, or Green Point, married Prudence Platt, by whom he had nine children; many of his descendants lived to be distinguished men and women of their county. A son, John P. Roblin, was for a number of years a prominent member of the old Reform party in the Upper Canada Legislature, sitting both before and after the Mackenzie Rebellion, sixteen years in all. He was defeated only once, and that was in 1837, when the cry of Liberal disloyalty was raised; but at the next poll he was elected by a sweeping majority. Notwithstanding that the Premier, Mr. Draper, was a Conservative, he appointed John P. Roblin Registrar of Prince Edward County, a position he held up to the time of his death.
Philip Roblin owned the following lots in 1790 Con 4 Lot 24 Adolphustown - 50 Acres Con 4 Lot 25 Adolphustown - 50 Acres Con 1 (West of Carrying PL) Lot 2 Sophiasburg - 200 Acres Con 1 (West of Carrying PL) Lot 34 Sophiasburg - 150 Acres 8,119
General Notes: Wife - Prudence PLATT
No parents in IGI Nov 2004
Other Platts in the vicinity who were of about the right age to be her siblings include:
1. “John Platt, Senior,” b. about 1759-60, d. 30 Oct. 1840 “at his residence, in Percy [a township in Northumberland County] ... in his 81[st] year.”
2. Jemima Platt, said to have been b. 6 Oct. 1776 at Plattsburgh, Cinton Co., New York, d. 31 Oct. 1853 in Ontario, who m. before 1793, Samuel Williams, of Hallowell Tp., Prince Edward Co., and had twelve children, her second son being named John Platt Williams. We should state that Jemima Platt could not by any possibility have been born at Plattsburgh, which was not incorporated until 1785, and was prior to that time a wilderness. She may however have belonged to the Platt family which subsequently owned the land on which Plattsburgh was built; for while Zephaniah Platt, at whose instigation the town was founded, did not actually live there until 1801, it seems to be generally agreed that his brothers Daniel, Charles, and Nathaniel were all early residents.
Death Notes: Child - Levi ROBLIN UE
Aged 84 years 8 Months
General Notes: Child - Levi ROBLIN UE
Roblin's Mills at Sophiasburgh had one of the best mill sites in the County. Five mills operated within a half mile. The water was diverted from mill wheel to mill wheel by sluices. There was a mill at the edge of the cliff, below it stood the original Roblin mill called the Cooperage. Further down were two mills run off the same wheel-one for sawing and one for grinding. The waters from this mill were carried by overhead sluice to the last mill which stood near the bay. This one is known as Levi Roblin's Mill. Levi built his home on the dock because he loved the water. His mill was run by the pouring water from the sluice over a paddle wheel and it, in turn, worked an arm which turned a flywheel. The Roblin mills were adjacent to the shipyards. - from Picton's 100 Years: 1837-1937 132,169
General Notes: Child - John Palen ROBLIN
A son, John P. Roblin, was for a number of years a prominent member of the old Reform party in the Upper Canada Legislature, sitting both before and after the Mackenzie Rebellion, sixteen years in all.
ROBLIN, JOHN PHILIP, farmer, politician, and public servant; b. in Sophiasburgh Township, U.C., 16 Aug. 1799, son of Prudence Platt and Philip Roblin, loyalist, who came to Adolphustown Township from New Jersey in 1784 and who later settled on Long Reach in Sophiasburgh at a place which became known as Roblin Mills; d. at Picton, Ont., 12 Nov. 1874.
John Philip Roblin was educated at the local school taught by Jonathan Greely. As a young man he cleared and farmed land in Ameliasburgh Township, but he moved to Hallowell Township in 1847 and in 1858 to the town of Picton. From an early age he took an active part in public life in Prince Edward County. He was appointed a justice of the peace in 1834. As a captain of the 2nd Battalion of Prince Edward militia he commanded a troop of cavalry during the winter of 1837–38. From 1848 to 1856 he was lieutenant-colonel commanding the battalion. He was first warden of the district of Prince Edward, 1841–42.
Roblin represented Prince Edward in the House of Assembly of Upper Canada from 1830 to 1836. Defeated in 1836, he again sat for Prince Edward in the Legislative Assembly of the Province of Canada from 1841, when he defeated David Barker Stevenson*, to 1846. In the latter year he resigned his seat to become registrar of Prince Edward County, crown lands agent, and collector of customs at Picton.
Roblin began his political life as a Reform supporter of Marshall Spring Bidwell and Peter Perry*, but, like his younger cousin David Roblin*, he eventually became somewhat disillusioned with the Reform Party of the 1840s and 1850s, and especially with the policies of George Brown whom he considered too moderate and to be “working for the Tories.”
He was a staunch Wesleyan Methodist. From at least 1848 until 1863, he was a member of the senate of Victoria College at Cobourg, Ontario.
J. K. Johnson
Lennox and Addington Hist. Soc. (Napanee, Ont.), III (Thomas Willet Casey papers), 2, pp.11585–600; IV (Roblin family papers) 1, pp.14993–15002 (copies at PAC). PAC, RG 9, I, B5, 6; C4, 4; C6, 8; RG 68, 1. PAO, Legislative Assembly papers, biographical sketches of the members of the assembly, 1792–1840, comp. J. S. Carstairs and W. D. Read. J. of Education for Ont., XXVIII (1875), 12. Armstrong, Handbook of Upper Canadian chronology.
© 2000 University of Toronto/Université Laval
Federal Census of 1871 (Ontario Index)
ROBLIN , JOHN P
Sex: Male Age: 71 Birthplace: ONTARIO Religion: Wesleyan Methodist Origin: ENGLISH Occupation: REGISTRAR District: PRINCE EDWARD ( 059 ) Sub-district: Picton Town ( E ) Division: 1 Page: 13 Microfilm reel: C-9989 - C-9990 Reference: RG31 — Statistics Canada 8
Death Notes: Child - Mary ROBLIN
23 Jul 1875 from Jerry Turner
23 Jul 1852 in Cemetery Transcriptions (year doesn't add up with age however)
General Notes: Child - Owen ROBLIN
Roblin Mills was dismantled and reconstructed as part of the Black Creek Pioneer Village near Toronto, where it still grinds out flour. - built by Owen.
Another leading member of the family was Owen Roblin, a son of Philip. He was born in Sophiasburgh, and, after receiving his education under Jonathan Greely, removed to Ameliasburgh, where, in 1829, he took up four hundred acres in the third concession. This land is in part now held by W. J. McFaul and H. G. Staffordshire; and the latter lives on the old homestead. Owen Roblin conducted a general store and ashery, doing a large, and profitable business in sending the lye to Montreal. In 1838, or 1839, he traded lot 76 with John B. Way for lot 81, where the Ameliasburgh Roblin's Mills and homestead now stand. The village of Roblins Mills, or Ameliasburgh, as it is officially known, was first called Way's Mills, and was situated in the bend of the horseshoe below the hill on the present village stands.
On taking possession of the Way property, Owen Roblin commenced to improve the water-power; his first act was to excavate the present canal from the lake. The extent of this work may be estimated from the fact that the blasting powder alone cost the equivalent of one thousand dollars. Besides farming five hundred acres, and attending to his many trading schemes and flouring mills, this busy man ran saw and carding mills. From his flour mills he shipped immense quantise of wheat and rye flour to Montreal; and during the Crimean War he exported day and night.
Owen Roblin was a Justice of the Peace and Commissioner for taking affidavits; and for many years was a County Councillor and Reeve of his township. A post office was first opened in the village by a man called Meacham, who was Postmaster there for three years, when he was promoted to Belleville; and the Roblin's Mills' office was closed. It was reopened in 1845, with Owen Roblin as Postmaster, who held the post until his death, when he was said to be the oldest Postmaster in Canada. He was succeeded by his grandson, William H. C. Roblin, the present Postmaster. This grandson also closely followed Owen's son, Edward, as clerk of the Fourth Division Court, the interim holder of the post being William C. DeLong.
One of the best known and most progressive men in the county, Owen Roblin, lived to the old age of ninety-seven years, only dying as recently as 1903. He married Huldah Selden Conger, a daughter of old Squire Stephen Conger; she died in 1896, aged eighty-five years.
Federal Census of 1871 (Ontario Index)
ROBLIN , OWEN
Sex: Male Age: 64 Birthplace: ONTARIO Religion: Wesleyan Methodist Origin: ENGLISH Occupation: MERCHANT District: PRINCE EDWARD ( 059 ) Sub-district: Ameliasburgh ( C ) Division: 3 Page: 50 Microfilm reel: C-9989 Reference: RG31 \emdash Statistics Canada
RACE English
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General Notes: Child - Philip ROBLIN
Federal Census of 1871 (Ontario Index)
ROBLIN , PHILIP
Sex: Male Age: 56 Birthplace: ONTARIO Religion: Wesleyan Methodist Origin: WELSH Occupation: MILLER District: PRINCE EDWARD ( 059 ) Sub-district: Sophiasburgh ( F ) Division: 2 Page: 42 Microfilm reel: C-9990 Reference: RG31 — Statistics Canada
RACE Welsh
SOUR @S38@
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James PLEDGE
Husband James PLEDGE 28
Born: Dec 1821 - Folkestone, , Kent, England Christened: 12 Dec 1821 - Folkestone, , Kent, England Died: Buried:
Father: William PLEDGE (1794-1872) 28 Mother: Elizabeth PUNNETT (1789-1850) 28
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John PLEDGE
Husband John PLEDGE 28
Born: 1817 - Folkestone, , Kent, England Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: William PLEDGE (1794-1872) 28 Mother: Elizabeth PUNNETT (1789-1850) 28
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General Notes: Husband - John PLEDGE
Margaret PLEDGE
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Wife Margaret PLEDGE 28
Born: Dec 1818 - Folkestone, , Kent, England Christened: Died: 3 Jul 1853 - Folkestone, , Kent, England Buried:
Father: William PLEDGE (1794-1872) 28 Mother: Elizabeth PUNNETT (1789-1850) 28
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General Notes: Wife - Margaret PLEDGE
Baptised 20 December 1818. Buried at the Old Baptist Ground Folkestone with her Mother Elizabeth.
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Mary Ann Lewis PLEDGE
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Wife Mary Ann Lewis PLEDGE 28
Born: 1851 - Sandwich, , Kent, England Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: William PLEDGE ( - ) 28 Mother: Sarah (Abt 1815- ) 28
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General Notes: Wife - Mary Ann Lewis PLEDGE
Mary was 3 weeks old at the time of the 1851 census.
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