Re: Andress - Mallory family; Leeds Ontario
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Re: Andress - Mallory family; Leeds Ontario
susan gundrum 12/19/04
Huldah Keeler who married David Seaman...was actually Huldah keeler Mallory b 28 Feb 1810 Mallorytown ON.she married David Seaman 3 Jan 1830 in elizabethtown.
You might find it curious, but Rev William Smart, at age 73 married the daughter of the notorious candadian traitor, Major Benajah Mallory, son of Odgen Mallory.
(6) Huldah Keeler Mallory 28 Feb 1810 Mallorytown d 14 Feb 1883 Flint MI killed in a train wreck on the way to Chicago bur St Vincent Twp, Grey Co ON = 3 Jan 1830 Elizabethtown Twp, Grey Co ON David Seaman 21 Dec 1807 Elizabethtown Twp, UC res St Vincent Twp Grey Co ON carpenter, millwright, clockmaker d 26 Apr 1867 Meaford, CN bur St Vincent Twp, Grey Co ON (Nehemiah Seaman = Margaret McCready)
It was Lemuel that was confused with Samuel, rather than Daniel.Daniel married Elizabeth Randolph.
Huldah Keeler Mallory was daughter of Lemuel Mallory and Amy Patterson.David Mallory, brother of Lemuel, married Huldah Keeler Patterson....widow of William Patterson and daughter of Rev Silvanus Keeler.
Ontario Christian GuardianMallory, David was born in Vermont, Feb. 26, 1783 and came to Canada in Feb., 1790 with his parents, 8 brothers and 4 sisters, settling in Yonge Twp. on Nov. 7, 1811 he married Mrs. Hulda Patterson, widow of William Patterson, and daughter of Rev. Silvenus Keeler.They raised a family of 3 sons and 5 daughters.After his wife died, Oct. 28, 1849, he went to live
with his son, Ira.He died at his son's home, Yonge Twp., Oct. 29, 1867; age 84 yrs. 4 months, 3 days.
Huldah Keeler Mallory and husband David Seaman removed to St Vincent North along with Huldah's brother Vanranselear Price Mallory and his wife Patty Hutchinson.
“…It was these two families, the Mallorys and the Seamans which led a migration to St. Vincent, north of what is now Highway 26 in the fall of 1835.
Price Mallory and his sister Huldah’s husband David Seaman inspected the tract in the summer of 1834 and planned a group migration the following year.
Mallory, on behalf of fifty families petitioned the Governor at Montreal for a block of 10,000 acres of land for a settlement by UEL claimants and those eligible for unassigned Military grants for the War of 1812.The land in question was from Lot 19 to the Lake on the south and from Nottawasagee Bay on the east to Concession 9 on the west.Sydenham township was still Indian territory until 1836….
…Price Mallory, his wife, Patty, his sister, Hulda, and her husband David Seamans, their children and others totaling 27 arrived by boat to what is now Georgian Beach north of Meaford on September 30, 1835 after a harrowing journey…
….In the winter of 1848, in one last futile attempt, Price Mallory drove his horse and cutter to Montreal to talk to the Governor of Upper Canada, Sir Charles Metcalfe, but the Governor was so ill that he was packing to leave for England.
On the return trip Price Mallory died, still with the deed to his land.His son Wilson finally got it when he wished to sell”Year 2000 is the 165th anniversary of the Mallory settlement by Helene Weaver The Express, Wednesday August 16, 2000.
The confusion over Rice and Royce is with Sarah, wife of Nathaniel Mallory the patriarch of the Mallorytown Mallorys.
Sarah, it appears was born a Royce (dau of Robert Royce) but with her brothers went to live with the Rice family.A DNA study was done showing that decendants of two of Sarah's Rice brothers were actually descendants of Robert Royce.The assumption is that Sarah was also a Royce.
Nathaniel Mallory, son of Daniel is reportedly, Nathaniel Randel Mallory.He married Ophelia Hoogaboom
(5) Daniel Mallory 13 Aug 1767Fairfield Removed to Canada from Dorset Vt 1784 age 15 d. 8 Mar 1808 Prince Edward (Died with father accident on St Lawrence River) =1792 Addison Vt Elizabeth Randolph 1771 Fairfield Ct (NOTE: Elizabeth Mallary of Younge age 83 years died Mar 22 1849 of Bilious Fever and Dysentery” from “The Marriage Records of Upper Canada” burial records of Rev Thomas Rump)
Some think that this was Elizabeth Randolph Mallory:
Elizabeth Mallary of Younge age 83 years died Mar 22 1849 of Bilious Fever and Dysentery” from “The Marriage Records of Upper Canada” burial records of Rev Thomas Rump)
The Petition of Daniel Mallory late of Dorset. Humbly sheweth that your petitioner has been in this District two months and has never received any land. He therefore prays your Lordship in Council will be pleased to grant him such land as others in his situation have received and your petitioner in duty bound will ever pray.
Ninth town ?
May 3 1791
Per attachment:
Lunenburg District
Certificate granted 200 acres 3 May 1791.
(5) Lemuel Mallory (Elmuel) 3 Jan 1771Fairfield Ct or NY private 1st Reg Leeds d 11 Jan 1832 (1833) drowned in the St Lawrence River = Amy Patterson c 1782 Ireland or Long Island NY bp 16 Feb 1783 Dutch Reformed Church Kinderhook, Columbia Co NY d 10 Feb 1849 in 67th year of her age Mallorytown Cem (Daniel Patterson UEL = Margaret Brisbane 12 Jan 1756 Dutchess Co NY bp 4 Feb 1756 Presybeterian Church Rumbout NY) (William Brisbane UEL Lacolle, QB Hemmingsford, Cem =25 Feb 1755 Rumbout Presbyterian Church Dutchess Co NY Selitje Matthias)Amy Patterson Mallory later married 18 Jun 1833 Stephen Beach c 1778 IRE (NOTE; Stephen Beach married Anna Mallory witness: Sameul and Rachel Trunsdal/ Trusdall) (Note: “Emma Beach of Younge age 63 years died 10 Feb 1849 of Decline” burial records of Rev Thomas Rump from “The Marriage Records of Upper Canada”Emma Beach death was record just below that of Elizabeth Mallary of Younge age 83 years died Mar 22 1849 of Bilious Fever and Dysentery.”
Stephen Beach & Anna Mallery, 18 June 1833.w:Samuel Truesdal, RachelTtuesdal.
To His Excellency the Governor in Council, The petition of Lemuel Mallory late of Vermont State Humbly Sheweth That your petitioner is desirous of availing himself of the bounty which His Majesty has been graciously pleased to offer to all deserving Loylalists who want to emigrate from the United States to this province and of becoming an inhabitant of the District of Lunenburg, for proof of loyalty and good character he begs to refer himself to the testimony of Enoch Mallory. Therefore prays he may be admitted as a settler in this District and your petitioner as in duty bound shall ever pray
Lemuel Mallory Matilda 3rd May 1790 Per attachment admitted with 200 acres.