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Mariah, daughter of Robert Parr and Hannah Charity
was born 19 January 1829 at Waterbeach, Cambridgeshire, England.
Mariah was baptized 24 March 1833 with sister Harriett at St. John the
Evangelist Church at Waterbeach.
Mariah's parents brought Mariah and her
siblings to Ontario, Canada sometime during 1834. They settled
near Wardsville, Ontario by the 1842 census.
Robert, son of Richard Tunks and Catherine Hansel, was born 25 July 1818 at Westminster
Township, Middlesex County, Ontario.
They both lived at Mosa Township, Middlesex County, Ontario when they were married 20
September 1843 by an E. Methodist minister, Rev. C. Flumerfelt.
For the 1851 Census, the family was in Wardsville, Ontario and Robert was a tanner. There
is a second job listed for Robert, but the handwriting is not clear; does it say
"carver"? or does it say "Farmer"? Children at this point were,
Catherine, Hannah Ann, Richard and Anna Jane.
For the 1861
Census, they were living in a frame one storey house with Robert listed as a farmer. This
was his occupation listed for 3 census, as the family lived on 1 Concession, Lot 29 in
Mosa Township. In 1861, there were more children; Robert, George, William and Charles. The census noted that one
family member absent that was Hannah, who found living her mother's mother, then
(grandmother) Hannah Armstrong. Also in the 1861 Census, there was one male attending
school, and one birth in 1860 (Charles).
The 1871 Census had more children, David,
Elen (Mary Ellen), Mariah, and
John. The Census noted two barns, one carriage, two ploughs, one fanning mill, and 50
cultivated acres.
For the 1881 Census, 6 children are left, George, William, Charles, David, Ellen, and Mariah. Son John was not
listed and was likely dead by this census, as he would not have been older that 11 years.
(One would think that at 11, he would have been too young to be out on his own.) Son
Robert was married to Thirza Hewitt by this time, and its interesting to note that
Thirzas parents were neighbours to Robert and Mariah for this census.
Robert was listed as a blacksmith for the 1891 Census. Son George was a lumberman, and
sons William and David were sawers in a saw mill.
Mariah died 2 January 1898 of cancer of the stomach and was buried at the Flemming
Cemetery, near Bothwell, Ontario. Bob lived with daughter Mariah in his last years. Bob
died 13 August 1906 also of cancer of the stomach and was buried in the Fleming Cemetery. |