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- Henry found on LDS microfilm 0349321, 1861 Ontario Census, Oro Township, Simcoe County, Enumeration District 3, page 33. Also listed along the LDS microfilm numbers are the numbers C-1072-1074.
This census tells us he was born in England, was of the Methodist religion, was married in 1853. His wife's first name was Ann, and she was from Upper Canada. Her religion was also Methodist. Henry listed his occupation as a farmer. His age was listed as 32, making his year of birth circa 1828.
Henry had 4 children (Martha-7, Charles-5, Louisa-3, Christopher-2) and Lea(h) Hall, age 68 listed in the 1861 census as living in his household. Leah was formerly Leah Butters wife of Humberston Hall. Humberstone's son, Joseph Butters Hall, married Sarah Anne Hatch, who obviously is some relation to Henry. Brother, Uncle, Cousin....yet to be determined.
Henry is also found on LDS microfilm 0349168, 1871 Ontario Census, Oro Township, Simcoe County, Oro Divison 2, Sub District J, District 42, page 26. Within a ten year span, his first wife had either died,or divorced him, and he is married to Elizabeth, age 22, born in Ontario, Canada. Additons to the family are Selina, age 6, and John, age 1. Martha, Charles, and Louisa are still alive, but Christopher is not found with this family. [some other roll numbers associated with this microfilm are C-9960-9964 and C629-630. His age is listed as 43, consistent with the data listed in the 1861 census.
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