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Jane McKay

Female 1858 -


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Jane McKay was born on 20 Feb 1858 (daughter of Henry McKay and Martha Shoemaker).

    Notes:

    From Ezra Eby Book

    Jane McKay, "was born February 20th, 1858. She was married to George Nash, May 25th, 1885. They have one daughter named Catharine. They reside in Mosa Township, Middlesex County, Ontario."

    Jane married George Nash on 25 May 1885. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Catherine Nash

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Henry McKay was born on 29 May 1833.

    Henry married Martha Shoemaker on 9 Apr 1855. Martha (daughter of Jacob D. Shoemaker and Jane Dunbar) was born on 9 Jun 1831. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Martha Shoemaker was born on 9 Jun 1831 (daughter of Jacob D. Shoemaker and Jane Dunbar).

    Notes:

    From Ezra Eby Book

    Martha Shoemaker, "was born June 9th, 1831. She was married to Henry McKay, April 9th, 1855. They reside in Aldborough Township, Elgin County, where he is engaged in farming. They had a family of nine children, of whom one is dead.

    Children:
    1. Jacob McKay was born on 30 Jan 1856.
    2. 1. Jane McKay was born on 20 Feb 1858.
    3. Hannah McKay was born on 1 Jul 1860.
    4. Josiah McKay was born on 29 Sep 1862.
    5. Martha McKay was born on 30 Sep 1865.
    6. Lovina McKay was born on 8 Aug 1867.
    7. Mary Ann McKay was born on 15 Nov 1869.
    8. Ezra McKay was born on 25 Dec 1871; died on 25 Dec 1871.
    9. Henry McKay was born on 21 Feb 1874.


Generation: 3

  1. 6.  Jacob D. Shoemaker was born on 24 Nov 1799 in Frederick Township, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania (son of George Shoemaker and Mary Detweiler); died on 5 Mar 1902 in near Berlin, Waterloo County, Ontario; was buried in First Mennonite Cemetery, Waterloo Township, Waterloo County, Ontario.

    Notes:

    From Ezra Eby Book

    Jacob D. Shoemaker, "the eldest son of George Shoemaker, was born on his grandfather's place near the old mills on Swamp Creek, Frederick Township, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, November 24th, 1799. His boyhood days were spent in assisting his father in the woollen mills, carding and dying wool and yarns. From his fifteenth to his eighteenth year he was engaged in the grist and oil mills and during the wool season he assisted his father in the carding mills. When eighteen years of age he hired himself to John Funk who during that time had the misfortune of having his dwelling destroyed by fire, Shoemaker losing all his earthly possessions except the clothing he wore at the time. After quitting at John Funk's in the fall of 1818, he obtained work for a short time in a tannery near Pottsgrove. In spring of 1819 he attended school for six weeks in Lower Salford Township, Montgomery County. During the summer he labored for six months with David Allebach, in Skippack Township, at $12 per month. He paid out his wages $50 annually to his parents until he became of age. After having served his six months he attended school another six weeks in Lower Salford Township. His teacher's name was Mr. Borsch. This then finished his school days. In 1820 he engaged himself to Abraham Clemens where he remained for two years, receiving $80 for the first year's wages and $72 for the second year. During the year 1822 he worked for George Reiff of Skippack Township, for $80 per year. The following year he spent in working by the day among the farmers. On November 18th, 1823, he was married to Jane, daughter of Alexander Dunbar. She was raised by Jacob Merkley who resided on the Perkiomen Creek, Skippack Township, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania. In spring of 1824 he, in company with his wife moved to Joseph Lowery in Skippack whose farm he managed for five years. He received one-third of the product of the farm as wages for his labor and management. The annual income thus derived generally amounted to about $80. In 1829 they with their family of two children, his parents, and two of his brothers and one sister, namely, Daniel, Joshua and Catharine, moved to Canada and came to what is now Bridgeport. Here he was engaged with Jacob S. Shoemaker who had come to Canada in 1820. During the fall of 1829 he worked on the sawmills erected the same year. While engaged here he purchased pine logs from Henry Erb who resided on lot No. 58, German Company's Tract, and had them sawed during the winter and drawn on his farm where he had a small shanty put up. Into this shanty they moved in April, 1830. The year previously he had purchased his farm, being south-west half of lot No. 19, Germam Company's Tract. containing 224 acres. During his first year on this extensive farm large clearings were made and a two-story log dwelling, 24x28 feet, erected. The log barn was erected the year following. In 1851 he erected the stone dwelling now occupied by his son, Alexander, and in 1842, he put up the large frame barn still standing. He is still living and enjoying good health and has his home with his son, Alexander who resides on the old homestead. His family consisted of ten children, of whom two died in infancy.

    Jacob married Jane Dunbar on 18 Nov 1823. Jane (daughter of Alexander Dunbar and Martha Mathias) was born on 8 Feb 1798; died on 9 Aug 1880; was buried in First Mennonite Cemetery, Waterloo Township, Waterloo County, Ontario. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 7.  Jane Dunbar was born on 8 Feb 1798 (daughter of Alexander Dunbar and Martha Mathias); died on 9 Aug 1880; was buried in First Mennonite Cemetery, Waterloo Township, Waterloo County, Ontario.
    Children:
    1. Mary Ann Shoemaker was born on 7 Nov 1824 in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania; died on 28 Jul 1876.
    2. David Shoemaker was born on 31 Jan 1827; died on 15 Oct 1827.
    3. Elizabeth Shoemaker was born on 2 Oct 1828; died on 4 Apr 1854.
    4. 3. Martha Shoemaker was born on 9 Jun 1831.
    5. George D. Shoemaker was born on 11 Feb 1834; died on 6 Oct 1910.
    6. Alexander Shoemaker was born on 21 Feb 1836 in Ontario; died on 29 Aug 1908; was buried in Woodland Cemetery, Kitchener, Waterloo Township, Waterloo County, Ontario.
    7. Naomi Shoemaker was born on 2 Jun 1838.
    8. Jane Shoemaker was born on 30 Dec 1840; died on 20 Aug 1860 in Of typhoid fever.
    9. Magdelena Shoemaker was born on 16 Jan 1844; died after 1895.
    10. Jacob Shoemaker was born on 16 Jan 1844; died on 21 Jan 1844.


Generation: 4

  1. 12.  George Shoemaker was born on 6 Feb 1778 in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania (son of Jacob Shoemaker and Mary Nash Tyson); died on 24 Nov 1864 in Waterloo County, Ontario.

    Notes:

    From Ezra Eby Book

    George Shoemaker, "was born in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, February 6th, 1778. On March 19th, 1799, he was married to Mary Detweiler who was born May 10th, 1775, and died September 22nd, 1850. After he was married he moved in the house situated on the west side of the Swamp Creek, towards the old school house, while his father's residence and the mill were on the east side. Here he was engaged in the woollen mills, carding, fulling and dying wool and yarns. He was a woollen manufacturer by trade. Here he resided until 1804, thence he moved to Pottstown, on old Isaac Shantz's farm, from there he, with his small family, in 1806 moved to a place where he remained for one year, thence he moved to Skippack where he remained five years. In 1812 he moved to Benjamin Reiff in Lower Salford Township, and after-wards to John Reiff where they resided until spring, 1825, when he with his wife and three sons and a daughter, namely: Jacob and wife, Daniel, Joshua, and Catharine, moved to Canada. They resided for a short time after their arrival here in this county, on old Christian Schneider's farm one mile south of Breslau. In fall of the same year they moved on the farm (lot No. 119, G.C.T.) now possessed by his son, George D. Shoemaker. Here they resided until their death. He died November 24th, 1864. They had a family of ten children, viz:"

    George married Mary Detweiler on 19 Mar 1799. Mary (daughter of Jacob Detweiler and Mary Funk) was born on 10 May 1775 in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania; died on 22 Sep 1850. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 13.  Mary Detweiler was born on 10 May 1775 in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania (daughter of Jacob Detweiler and Mary Funk); died on 22 Sep 1850.
    Children:
    1. 6. Jacob D. Shoemaker was born on 24 Nov 1799 in Frederick Township, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania; died on 5 Mar 1902 in near Berlin, Waterloo County, Ontario; was buried in First Mennonite Cemetery, Waterloo Township, Waterloo County, Ontario.
    2. John Shoemaker was born on 26 Dec 1800 in Frederick Township, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania.
    3. Mary Shoemaker was born on 30 Jul 1802; died on 2 Sep 1885 in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania.
    4. George D. Shoemaker was born on 5 Oct 1803 in Frederick Township, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania; died on 8 Dec 1897; was buried in First Mennonite Cemetery, Waterloo Township, Waterloo County, Ontario.
    5. Elizabeth Shoemaker was born on 5 Mar 1805 in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania; died on 5 Aug 1846.
    6. Joseph Shoemaker was born on 12 Jan 1807.
    7. Abraham D. Shoemaker was born on 16 Feb 1809 in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania; died on 13 Jan 1888 in West of Berlin, Waterloo County, Ontario.
    8. Daniel D. Shoemaker was born on 15 Jun 1811; died on 23 Aug 1892 in Filion, Michigan.
    9. Joshua Shoemaker was born on 20 Apr 1813; died on 15 May 1840.
    10. Catherine Shoemaker was born on 12 Feb 1815.

  3. 14.  Alexander Dunbar was born in in Ireland.

    Alexander married Martha Mathias. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 15.  Martha Mathias
    Children:
    1. 7. Jane Dunbar was born on 8 Feb 1798; died on 9 Aug 1880; was buried in First Mennonite Cemetery, Waterloo Township, Waterloo County, Ontario.
    2. Hannah Dunbar
    3. Matthew Dunbar
    4. David Dunbar
    5. George Dunbar
    6. Ann Dunbar
    7. Ellenor Dunbar




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