Naomi Markham has no recorded parents. She was born about 1809 at Vermont, USA. 1,2
She died on 1 February 1884 Tumor at Lobo, Middlesex, ON, CA. 1,3
The cause of death was
Tumor3.
She was buried at Tiffany Cemetery, Delaware, Middlesex, ON, CA. 1
She married Dean Tiffany.
She married Dean Tiffany
on 17 January 1855 at Dearborn, Michigan, USA.
Dean Tiffany4 was the son of
Gideon Tiffany and Hannah Tomlinson.
He was born about 1816 at Delaware, Middlesex, ON, CA.
He worked as a Farmer in 1861 at lot 2,3,4 con BF, lot 7 BF, Delaware, Middlesex, ON, CA. 2
He worked as a Farmer from 1871 to 1883 at lot 4 con 1, Lobo, Middlesex, ON, CA. 5,6,7 There are four children living with Dean and Naomi and using the Tiffany surname: Elizabeth, Mary, Isaac, and Emma, but three of them were born before their marriage, and none of them appeared with them in the 1861 census. Elizabeth and Emma also appear in the 1861 census with the Pettit surname. Emma Pettit also appears in the 1881 census, and Elizabeth Pettit appears as the wife of John Laurie Thompson.
He died on 28 October 1883 abscess and inflammation of the Bladder at Lobo, Middlesex, ON, CA. 8,9
The cause of death was
abscess and inflammation of the Bladder9.
He was buried at Tiffany Cemetery, Delaware, Middlesex, ON, CA.
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Dean Tiffany
born about 1816
at Delaware, Middlesex, ON, CAdied 28 October 1883
at Lobo, Middlesex, ON, CA
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born 28 January 1774
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Source: Cemetery Transcription, Tiffany, Delaware, Middlesex, ON, CA
Author: London/Middlesex Branch, Ontario Genealogical Society
Type: Book
Source: 1861 Census of Canada
Author: Dominion Bureau of Statistics
Type: Census/Tax
Note: Because the Dominion Bureau of Statistics chose to destroy the century old paper originals of this census and retain only low-quality microfilm, much of this census is illegible.
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.
lot 2,3,4 con BF, lot 7 BF, Delaware, Middlesex, ON, CA
lot 4 con 1, Lobo, Middlesex, ON, CA
Cause: Tumor
Cause: abscess and inflammation of the Bladder
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