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Minerva MERRICK1

Minerva MERRICK1 - Pedigree

William MERRICK2
1826-1900
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William MERRICK3
1793-1867
Brockville, Leeds And Grenville United Counties, Ontario, Canada
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William MERRICK4
1763-1844
Springfield, Massachusetts Bay
John ROCHE5
1766-1847
Wexford, County Wexford, Ireland
Thomas BECKETT
1811-1889
Jane BECKETT6
1834-1926
Kemptville, Ontario
Margaret ROATH
1815-1872
Judith "Judah Indah" ROCHE7
1804-1886
Easton's Corner, Wolford, Grenville, Upper Canada
Elizabeth "Ann" DUNN8
1779-1868
Wexford County, Ireland
Sylvia COMSTOCK9
1774-1848
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Minerva MERRICK1
Merrickville, Ontario

Notes

1. == Biography == She is the daughter of [[Merrick-262|William Merrick]] and [[Beckett-187|Jane Beckett]]. <ref>Entered by Jackie Merrick, Apr 7, 2012</ref> ''No more info is currently available for Minerva Merrick. Can you add to her biography?'' == Sources == * [[Merrick-236 | Jackie Merrick]], firsthand knowledge. Click the Changes tab for the details of edits by Jackie and others. <references /> <!-- Please edit, add, or delete anything in this text, including this note. Be bold and experiment! If you make a mistake you can always see the previous version of the text on the Changes page. -->
2. == Biography == Son of William was born after 1800. He is the son of [[Merrick-243|William Merrick]]. <ref>Entered by Jackie Merrick, Jan 24, 2012</ref> ''No more info is currently available for Son of William Merrick. Canyou add to his biography?'' == Sources == * [[Merrick-236 | Jackie Merrick]], firsthand knowledge. Click the Changes tab for the details of edits by Jackie and others. <references /> <!-- Please edit, add, or delete anything in this text, including this note. Be bold and experiment! If you make a mistake you can always see the previous version of the text on the Changes page. -->
3. [[Category:Lanark County, Ontario One Place Study]] [[Category: Union Cemetery, Merrickville, Ontario]] == Biography == William Merrick: Birth: 28 Mar 1793 Brockville, Leeds and Grenville United Counties, Ontario, Canada : Death: 19 Apr 1867 (aged 74) Parents: : [[Merrick-241|William Merrick]] and [[Comstock-352|Sylvia Comstock]] Siblings: :: Charlotte Mirick Collar 1793–1867 :: Aaron Merrick 1800–1870 :: Stephen Hedger Mirick 1807–1860 Spouse: Judith Roche 1805–1886 Children :: Aurelia C Merrick Muir 1827–1909 :: William Roche Merrick 1828–1900 :: Simon Dunn Merrick 1830–1884 :: Terrence Hamilton Merrick 1836–1901 :: John Augustus Merrick 1837–1920 :: Amanda Cornelia Merrick Church 1840–1916 :: Plomer Young Merrick 1844–1888 == Burial ==:Union Cemetery, Merrickville, Leeds and Grenville United Counties, Ontario, Canada : {{FindAGrave|75177470}} == Sources == <references /> * [[Merrick-236 | Jackie Merrick]]
4. [[Category: Merrickville, Upper Canada]][[Category:First Settlers, Lanark County, Ontario OPS]] == Biography == {{United Empire Loyalist | status = | date = }}{{One Place Study|place=Lanark County, Ontario|category=Lanark County, Ontario One Place Study}}The Merrick family prospered. William’s house was substantial and smacked of affluence. The Aaron Merrick house, which was built later bySamuel Langford, is still one of the outstanding stone houses built in Eastern Ontario. The Merricks had seven children. Charlotte, the eldest, was born in 1791 and married Elisha Collar of Merrickville; William Jr, my ancestor, was born on March 28, 1793, and married Judith Roche the William Roche Merrick & wife Jane c 1870 daughter of William and Ann Roche of County Cork Ireland; . Charles born on January 10, 1796, moved to Carleton Place, and then lost contact with other members ofthe family; Aaron born on October 1, 1800, married Mary Burritt of Easton Corners; Lavinia born on August 20, 1803, married Abel Ward of Smiths Falls, a town originally called Wardsville; Stephen, born on June4, 1807, married Margaret Ardele; and Terrance born on July 11, 1813,married Amelia Sherwood of Brockville. According to my count, Williamand Sylvia had forty-five grandchildren which, on its own, was a substantial contribution.<ref>[[Merrick-236 | Jackie Merrick]], firsthand knowledge.</ref> Captain William Merrick was a United Empire Loyalist from Massachusetts who received a Crown Grant. He acquired a sawmill from Rogers Stephens on the Rideau River in 1793. A small community called Merrick's Mills (also called Mirick's or Mirrick's Mills) grew up around the existing mill and the new ones he built. A post office named Merrickville was opened in 1829. William passed away in 1844. <ref>[http://www.ontarioplaques.com/Plaques/Plaque_Leeds38.html Founding of Merrickville]</ref><ref>[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Merrickville–Wolford Wikipedia]</ref> == Sources == <references /> : '''1803 Return of Inhabitants''' of the River Rideau: Including the townships of Wolford, Oxford, Marlborough & Montague (Upper Canada). : William Merrick - age 40 : William junior Merrick - age 10 : Charles Merrick - age 7 : Aaron Merrick - age 3 : Silvia Merrick - age 30 : Mabel Merrick - age 22 : Charlotte Merrick - age 12 : Parmelia Merrick - age 5 : Moses Merrick - age 30: "A true return of the River Rideau for the year 1803" signed by Daniel Burritt Jun, Town Clerk.: Lists of Inhabitants were also done in 1802, 1804, 1805, 1806 & 1807 but not all years had the ages.: Accessed at the Saskatchewan Genealogical Society library, Regina, Sask. : .........
5. == Biography == John Roche was born in Ireland to William Roche and Mary Corish. He was baptized on 15 Feb 1766 in Wexford, County Wexford, Ireland. He married Elizabeth Dunn at an unknown date and they had at least 10children together. # [[Roche-1084|William]] (b. abt. 1795) # [[Roche-915|John]] (b. abt. 1798) # Mary (b. abt. 1801) # Anna (b. abt. 1802) # [[Roche-181|Judith]] (b. abt. 1804) # Simon (b. abt. 1807) # Martin (b. abt. 1809) # Betsy (b. abt. 1810) # Mehitabel (b. abt. 1812) # Nancy (b. abt. 1815) == Sources ==* Baptism Record<ref>Catholic Parish Registers at the NLI. Diocese ofFerns, County of Wexford. Microfilm 04252/01. Page 236. https://registers.nli.ie/registers/vtls000634134#page/236/mode/1up</ref>* 1802 Wolford, Ontario Census<ref>1802 Wolford, Marlborough & Montague Twps, Grenville. 2006. Dave Browne, OntarioGenWeb's Census Project (http://ontariocensus.rootsweb.ancestry.com) Lines 87-91. http://ontariocensus.rootsweb.ancestry.com/transcripts/pre1851/8222-1.html</ref>* 1817 Wolford, Ontario Census<ref>1817 Wolford, Oxford, Marlborough & Montague Twps, Grenville. 2006. Dave Browne, OntarioGenWeb's Census Project (http://ontariocensus.rootsweb.ancestry.com) Lines 2349-2360. http://ontariocensus.rootsweb.ancestry.com/transcripts/pre1851/8228-2.html</ref> <references /> See also:* http://dennispei.tribalpages.com/family-tree/dennispei/1169/22/John-Roche-Family : '''1802 Return of Inhabitants''' for Wolford, County of Grenville (Upper Canada) : John Roach age 33 : Elizabeth Roach age 23 : William Roach age 6 : John Roach age 4 : Mary Roach age 1 : Margaret Dunn age 10 : ...: '''1803 Return of Inhabitants''' of the River Rideau, County of Grenville (Upper Canada) : John Roach age 34 : William Roach age 7 : John Roach age 5 : Ansy Roach age 1 : Elizabeth Roach age 23 : Mary Roach age 3 : ...: '''1804 Return of Inhabitants''' for Wolford, County of Grenville (Upper Canada) : John Roach age 35 : William Roach age 8 : John Roach Junior age 6 : Anasty Roach age 2 : Elizabeth Roach age 24 : Mary Roach age 4 : ...: '''1805 Return of Inhabitants''' for Oxford, County of Grenville (Upper Canada) : John Roach age 36 : William Roach age 9 : John Roach Junior age 7 : Elizabeth Roach age 25 : Mary Roach age 5 : Aneta Roach age 3 : Judah Roach age 1 : ...: '''1806 Return of Inhabitants''' for Wolford, County of Grenville (Upper Canada) : John Roach age 37 : William Roach age 10 : John Roach Jr age 8 : Elizabeth Roach age 26 : Mary Roach age 6 : Angia Roach age 4 : Judah Roach (F) age 2 : ...: '''1807 Return of Inhabitants''' for Wolford, County of Grenville (Upper Canada) : John Roach : William Roach : John Roach Jr : Elizabeth Roach : Mary Roach : Annah Roach : Judah Roach (F) : ...: Lists of Inhabitants in the Townships of Wolford, Oxford, Marlborough & Montague, in the County of Grenville (Upper Canada), was done in 1802, 1803, 1804, 1805, 1806 & 1807.: Book accessed at the Saskatchewan Genealogical Society Library, Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada : ......…. : '''1813 Return of the Population''' for Marlborough, County of Grenville (Upper Canada): John Roache - 1 male married 16-50; 1 Woman; 2 Male Children under 16; 5 Female Children. : William Roache - 1 male unmarried 16-50.: Names of the Heads of Families and of all the Male inhabitants fromthe age of 16-60 - in the Townships of Wolford, Oxford, Marlborough &Montague, in the District of Johnstown (Upper Canada) for the year 1813: Accessed at the Saskatchewan Genealogical Society Library, Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada : ......…. == Acknowledgments == ''Listed in the 1802 Wolford Ont Census Leeds Grenville Co. sources: Barbara Roche on Ancestry.com /Leeds Grenville Reference Listing -ISBN0.920300.84-7/Father John McDonald's Diary -1831-36 Leeds Gren. Geol. Soc./ Ontario County Atlas Project/Jane Murphy of Westport Ont. sources. Thanks to [[Merrick-236 | Jackie Merrick]] for starting this profile. Click the Changes tab for the details of contributions by Jackie and others. <!-- Please feel free to improve-upon information you see here. Be bold and experiment! If you make a mistake you can always see the previous version of the text on the Changes page. -->
6. == Biography == Jane Beckett ... <ref>Entered by Jackie Merrick, Apr 7, 2012</ref> ''No more info is currently available for Jane Beckett. Can you add to her biography?'' == Sources == * [[Merrick-236 | Jackie Merrick]], firsthand knowledge. Click the Changes tab for the details of edits by Jackie and others. <references /> <!-- Please edit, add, or delete anything in this text, including this note. Be bold and experiment! If you make a mistake you can always see the previous version of the text on the Changes page. -->
7. == Biography == Judith was born in 1805. Judith Roche ... She passed away in 1886. == Sources == <references />: '''1807 Return of Inhabitants''' for Wolford, County of Grenville (Upper Canada) : John Roach : William Roach : John Roach Jr : Elizabeth Roach : Mary Roach : Annah Roach : ''Judah Roach (F)'': Lists of Inhabitants in the Townships of Wolford, Oxford, Marlborough & Montague, in the County of Grenville (Upper Canada), was done in 1802, 1803, 1804, 1805, 1806 & 1807.: Book accessed at the Saskatchewan Genealogical Society Library, Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada : See father's profile for other years : ......…. ==Acknowledgements== * Profile started by [[Merrick-236 | Jackie Merrick]], Mar 31, 2012
8. == Biography == Elizabeth Dunn ... == Sources == <references />''http://dennispei.tribalpages.com/family-tree/dennispei/1169/23/Elizabeth-Dunn-Family : '''1802 Return of Inhabitants''' for Wolford, County of Grenville (Upper Canada) : John Roach age 33 : ''Elizabeth Roach age 23'' : William Roach age 6 : John Roach age 4 : Mary Roach age 1 : Margaret Dunn age 10: Lists of Inhabitants in the Townships of Wolford, Oxford, Marlborough & Montague, in the County of Grenville (Upper Canada), was done in 1802, 1803, 1804, 1805, 1806 & 1807.: Book accessed at the Saskatchewan Genealogical Society Library, Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada : See husband's profile for other years : ......…. == Acknowledgments == * Thanks to [[Merrick-236 | Jackie Merrick]] for starting this profile, Jan 19, 2013
9. [[Category:Lanark County, Ontario One Place Study]] [[Category:Montague Township, Upper Canada]][[Category: Union Cemetery, Merrickville, Ontario]][[Category:First Settlers, Lanark County, Ontario OPS]]{{One Place Study|place=Lanark County, Ontario|category=First Settlers, Lanark County, Ontario OPS}} == Biography ==:Sylvia (Comstock) Merrick was one of the first settler women in whatis today known as Lanark County. :Sylvia Comstock was born March 23, 1774.<ref>"Find A Grave Index," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QV23-J63S : 11 July 2016), Sylvia Comstock Mirick, 1848; Burial, Merrickville, Leeds and Grenville United Counties, Ontario, Canada, Collar Hill Cemetery; citing record ID 60538022, Find a Grave, http://www.findagrave.com.</ref> She was the step-daughter of Ephraim Eyres, a Loyalist spy during the Revolutionary War. While he was imprisoned at Albany, NY, Sylvia's mother took their family to Lunenburg, Upper Canada. They were joined by Ephraim in 1784 at Stormont Township. :She met William Merrick in 1788 after his arrival from the United States, by way of Sorel, Province of Quebec. They married that same year, when she was fourteen years old. As the daughter of a United Empire Loyalist, Sylvia was entitled to a significant land claim. :They first went to Elizabethtown (now Brockville), where she remained while her husband looked at land for their homestead. William chosea spot north of the Rideau River, close to where a fellow Loyalist had settled, in Montague Township. He and his neighbour (some sources say cousin, others a partner) began to build a mill at a location on the river known today as Merrickville. :Sylvia (Comstock) Merrick joined her husband on the banks of the Rideau River in 1796, with their growing family. They had three childrenat this time, but would eventually have a family of seven. :Her husband died in 1844. Sylvia died in 1848. They are buried together in Union Cemetery, at the foot of Collar Hill. ===Birth and Early Life=== :Bork in born March 23, 1774, Her father died when she was young. (3)and upon the death of her father and her mother’s re-marriage she became the step-daughter of Ephraim Eyres. During the Revolutionary Wars, Ephraim Eyres was a Loyalist spy and for his efforts in support of the British he was captured and jailed in Albany NY. (1): It appears during his imprisonment, his wife was allowed “go forward” with some of her property and family perhaps as far as Lunenburg, Ontario (Stormont Township, near Cornwall). Following the peace settlement in 1783, Ephraim escaped prison or was released and he headed north to Canada arriving to join his wife in 1784 at Stormont which atthe time was a “staging area” for new United Empire Loyalists awaiting receipt of land claims and entitlements. (1) Meanwhile millwright William Merrick arrived in Canada at Sorel, Quebec during the summer of 1788 (2) and traveled up the St. Lawrence fromSorel to Lunenburg where the same year he encountered and married Ephraim’s daughter Sylvia Comstock. Perhaps with several of own children, Ephraim was anxious to get his step daughter off his hands for Sylvia appears to have been only 14 or 15 years old at the time of her marriage to 28 year old William !! (3) Merrick, who was a late arriving Loyalist with no apparent record of service on behalf of the British inthe American Revolution, had nothing but a basic property claim to look forward to, whereas Sylvia as the daughter of a British Revolutionary war hero was entitled to petition for a substantial land entitlement. Ephraim Eyres himself was granted property in Elizabethtown (1) and Sylvia and William followed to the burgeoning settlement which would become Brockville. But millwright William Merrick was determined to finda sight for a new mill and as early as 1790 he began to explore the country north of the St. Lawrence with a partner Roger Stephens (also a1776 war veteran with substantial land entitlements). Together they struck the Rideau from Irish Creek, traveled down river to the “GreatFall” a sight they chose for their first lumber mill and soon a grist mill. Meanwhile back in Elizabethtown Sylvia was occupied with a new family<ref>"Ontario Births and Baptisms, 1779-1899," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:V5MG-V5Q : 10 February 2018),William Merrick, 26 May 1793; citing SAINT ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN,WILLIAMSTOWN,GLENGARRY,ONTARIO; FHL microfilm 928,968.</ref> and by the time she joined Merrick at his new mill probably about 1796, she had given birth to three children, Charlotte, 1791, William Jr. 1793 and Charles, 1796. She was now 23 years old. While she had probably often traveled to her husband’s Merrick’s Mills it appears she continued to live in Elizabethtown, at least during the winters.(2). William Merrick died in 1844 and Sylvia followed a few years later (1848). They are both buried, together with their eldest child, Charlotte, and her husband, in Merrickville in the old cemetery at the foot ofCollar Hill. They were interred under Welsh style stone crypt and grave markers. Sylvia Comstock Merrick must certainly have been a remarkable woman. Aside from raising seven children, she was apparently of strong support to William, who was a dominant, strong-willed, determined and at times difficult individual. He was also opportunistic, generally allying himself with others who were in position to receive greater land grants and allocations than he was; all traits that made him successful as a pioneer and developer of Merrickville. But he probably was not the most gentle of men to live with. Sylvia and William Merrick had 7 children who survived to adulthood, and who as a family continued to build mills and develop the successful Village which became Merrickville. Sylvia was born in 1774. Sylvia Comstock ... She passed away in 1848. <ref>Entered by Jackie Merrick, Jan 22, 2012</ref> ''No more info is currently available for Sylvia Comstock. Can you add to her biography?'' == Sources == <references />* [[Merrick-236 | Jackie Merrick]], firsthand knowledge. Click the Changes tab for the details of edits by Jackie and others.*[http://www.merrickvillehistory.org/newsletters/newsletter-6-2.html Sylvia Comstock Merrick] : '''1803 Return of Inhabitants''' of the River Rideau: Including the townships of Wolford, Oxford, Marlborough & Montague (Upper Canada). : William Merrick - age 40 : William junior Merrick - age 10 : Charles Merrick - age 7 : Aaron Merrick - age 3 : Silvia Merrick - age 30 : Mabel Merrick - age 22 : Charlotte Merrick - age 12 : Parmelia Merrick - age 5 : Moses Merrick - age 30: "A true return of the River Rideau for the year 1803" signed by Daniel Burritt Jun, Town Clerk.: Lists of Inhabitants were also done in 1802, 1804, 1805, 1806 & 1807 but not all years had the ages.: Accessed at the Saskatchewan Genealogical Society library, Regina, Sask. : ......... *"Find A Grave Index," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QV23-J63S : 11 July 2016), Sylvia Comstock Mirick, 1848; Burial, Merrickville, Leeds and Grenville United Counties, Ontario, Canada, Collar Hill Cemetery; citing record ID 60538022, Find a Grave, http://www.findagrave.com. <!-- Please edit, add, or delete anything in this text, including this note. 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