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12. | William Anthony was born about 1790 in of grand River; died on 11 Jul 1837 in Ontario, Canada. Notes:
The information on this descendant line, 6 generations, came from Edward William Kornowski (EKornowski@aol.com)
The Marriage information comes from Marriages of Rev. Wm. Leeming, Rector of Chippawa
By License, William Anthony of Grand River, to Sarah Wintermute, of Bertie, 22 Feb. 1823, Bertie.
From a negative map of 1795 Crown Grants, and a map labeled 1797:
There is an 1876 Bertie handdrawn map. If I'm (Susan) reading right, it says N. Anthony next to Edward Anthony between Spear & Thompson Rd. to right of Bowen Rd on Lot 9, and Peter Anthony on the Niagara River immediately adjacent to McAfee
Cem.
William married Sarah C. Wintemute on 22 Feb 1823 in Chippawa, Ontario, Canada. Sarah (daughter of Peter \ Petrus Wintemute and Eve Sipes) was born about 1800 in Canada; died on 23 Jul 1884 in Canada. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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15. | Sarah Misener was born on 31 May 1824 (daughter of John Misener and Olive); died on 18 Jun 1898. Notes:
A letter from Sarah Forsyth to "brother & sister" dtd. 13 April 1873, which states in part "Louisa and family are about the same as usual. John Anthony has not carried on quite so bad since he came out of prison. I suppose you heard that
Louisa had him sent to jail for abuse to her, he was sent up for 2 months but they took him out at the expiration of one month because his mother took on so about it."
The letter also contained a copy of names from family bible which sarah was sending her children in response to a letter from a daughter
Sarah refered to her husband as "Brock" in her letter, not Isaac, so he must have gone by his middle name.
20 JUL 1852 this date according to Sarahs letter of 1873 says Sarah Eastman died, who she is isnt told, it was taken from family bible of the Miseners
(copy of letter in posession of Susan Meier and also Ed Kornowski)
The Misener / Misner family of Ontario hold their reunions every year the third saturday in August. The family Historian is Donna Kemp (smokyhollow@sympatico.ca)
Also, Connie Duke (duke@up.net) is the Misener family historian for the US, with information on Canadian Misener / Misners also.
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