Richard Sherin1 was the son of
Richard Sherin and Catherine Cummiston.
He was born about 1867 . 1
He worked as a Farmer in 1911 at Southwold, Elgin, ON, CA
. 1
9 jan 1883 (but not registered until feb 1884, suggesting error in year)
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Richard Sherin
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Catherine Cummiston
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Theressa McCauley
born 9 January 1883
at Delaware, Middlesex, ON, CAdied
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Henry McCauley
born 28 August 1840
at Queenston Heights, Welland, ON, CAdied 27 January 1929
at lot 16 con 2, Caradoc, Middlesex, ON, CA
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Mary Jane Hotham
born 27 June 1855
at Trafalgar, Halton, ON, CAdied 14 November 1916
at lot 17 con 2, Delaware, Middlesex, ON, CA
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Source: Marriage Register, Canada, Ontario
Type: Vital
Source: Birth Register, CA, Ontario
Type: Vital
Source: 1901 Census of Canada
Author: Dominion Bureau of Statistics
Type: Census/Tax
Southwold, Elgin, ON, CA
Township on Lake Erie in central Elgin county west of Port Stanley.
Delaware, Middlesex, ON, CA
Delaware was the first township in Middlesex County to be settled, in 1793 by Ethan Allan, son of Ebenezer Allan, and his brother-in-law Jasper Crow.
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