James Robins Pettit3 was the son of
John Pettit and Martha Elizabeth Terryberry.
He was born on 5 July 1883 at Dorchester South, Elgin, ON, CA. 3,4,5
He worked as a Farmer in 1907 at Dorchester South, Elgin, ON, CA. 3
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Harriet Mary Eaton
born 23 April 1860
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John Pettit
born 8 July 1839
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Martha Elizabeth Terryberry
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Source: 1891 Census of Canada
Author: Dominion Bureau of Statistics
Source: 1901 Census of Canada
Author: Dominion Bureau of Statistics
Type: Census/Tax
Source: Marriage Register, Canada, Ontario
Type: Vital
Dorchester North, Middlesex, ON, CA
Township. In 1851 when the county boundaries became effective as a result of the implementation of the Durham Report the township of Dorchester was divided between the new Elgin and Middlesex counties.
Dorchester South, Elgin, ON, CA
Township. In 1851 when the county boundaries became effective as a result of the implementation of the Durham Report the township of Dorchester was divided between the new Elgin and Middlesex counties.
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