The Long Point Settlers
Long Point Settlers Genealogies
https://sites.google.com/site/longpointsettlers/lp-settler-g...Oakes, James (1766-1856) moved with his parents from Massachusetts to New Brunswick, then with his wife Rachel Holse in 1803 came to Charlotteville Township, Norfolk County settling near Port Ryerse. His brothers Benjamin Oakes (1769-) and Christopher Oakes (1773-1847) arrived at Charlotteville Township in 1804 and by 1805 respectively. Includes three generations of descendants in Norfolk and Elgin Counties, and in Michigan and elsewhere. Descendant surnames included: Hackett, Brownlee, Cruikshank, Ostrosser, Padden, McDonald, Olive, Lloyd, Stover, Crosier, Crosby, Shane, Simes, Jones
Murphy, Charles (c. 1795-) came from Ireland to Charlotteville Township, Norfolk County by 1828 when he married Jane Oakes. The couple settled near the village of Normandale. Includes three generations of descendants in Norfolk County and elsewhere. Descendant surname included: Billington
Murphy, Patrick (c. 1819-) and his wife Nancy came from Ireland to Canada in 1843 and settled in Walsingham Township, Norfolk County near the village of Langton. Includes children and grandchildren in Norfolk County.
Murphy, Timothy served as a blacksmith in the Indian Department during the American Revolution then settled at Fort Detroit while it was in British hands. He settled in Walsingham Township in 1791, among the earliest settlers. Timothy lost his property entitlement and later lived in Amherstburg, Upper Canada. Three page biography
Jewell, Ezekiel (1759-c. 1830) went in the 1783 Loyalist exodus from New York to New Brunswick and settled on Grand Lake. He married Freelove Oakes then by 1802 came to Woodhouse Township, Norfolk County, settling finally in Charlotteville Township north of Turkey Point. Includes parental biography and three generations of descendants in Norfolk County. Descendant surnames included: Walsmley, Thompson, Potter
Lemon, Jacob (c. 1743-1816) and his wife Mary Marr lived in New Jersey then on the Susquehanna River in northern Pennsylvania. They came to Canada in 1788 and settled on a farm in Willoughby Township, Welland County. Includes five generations of descendants in Welland, Norfolk and Elgin Counties, and in Michigan and elsewhere. Descendant surnames included: Everingham, Current, Saltzberry, Schuyler, Eldred, Stark, Hopkins, Reem, Bates, Laurence, Kalar, Hopkins, Pepper, Thompson, Shainholtz, Yeager, Abel, Smith, Crysler
Kniffen, George Thomas (1776-1861) was a shoemaker in New York, New York. He and his wife Elizabeth Jones brought their family to Woodhouse Township, Norfolk County about 1824 and lived on a farm between Simcoe and Port Ryerse. Includes four generations of descendants in Norfolk and Lambton Counties, and in Iowa, Michigan and elsewhere. Descendant surnames included: Boyington, Taylor, Middleton, Sowersby, Sowter, Furlong, Withered, Gruver, Bolster, Slagle, Moat, Owen, Russell, Rubell, Worley, Brandow, Wilson
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John Murphy was born in 1834 in Charlotteville, Norfolk, Ontario
From familysearch.org
Name: John Murphy
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 23 Aug 1909
Event Place: Charlotteville, Norfolk, Ontario
Gender: Male
Age: 75
Birth Date: 11 Feb 1834
Birthplace: Charlotteville
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Father's Name: Charles Murphy
Mother's Name: Janes Oakes
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Reference ID: yr 1909 cn 19620
GS Film number: 1854491
Digital Folder Number: 4175231
Image Number: 957
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Charles Edward Jones Murphy
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http://www.windemuth.org/Gedcom_George_Philip/fam7324.htmlSecond marriage .....
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Birth Marriage Deaths Norfolk
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