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Offline J.J.

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Re: Littlefair's - Ontario
« Reply #27 on: Wednesday 21 March 07 17:28 GMT (UK) »
005603-96 (Huron Co)
Charley WILKINSON
32 farmer, Morris
s/o Thomas & Susan
married Annie LITTLEFAIR
30, Morris, Belgrave
daughter of Emerson
& Mary LITTLEFAIR
Wittnesses H. HARRIS (Ripley )
and Nellie WILKINSON (Belgrave)
May 21, 1896 at Belgrave
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Re: Littlefair's - Ontario
« Reply #28 on: Saturday 03 December 11 20:32 GMT (UK) »
Hi -

The Littlefairs you and the others have posted about are descended from William Albert Littlefair and Margery Turner, who emigrated from Seaham, Durham to Morris Twp., Huron Co., Ont. between 1851-1861.  William was born about 1805 in Satley, Durham, the son of William Littlefair, a shoemaker, and Mary Bellerby. My great-great-great-grandfather was Thomas Littlefair, another son born in Satley to William and Mary, whose son George was a ship plater in West Hartlepool, Durham, where my grandmother was born.

I have quite a bit of info on the various branches of the Littlefairs, if anyone's interested.

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Re: Littlefair's - Ontario
« Reply #29 on: Wednesday 14 December 16 23:37 GMT (UK) »
Only just joined Rootschat. My great great grandfather is also Thomas Littlefair. I am descended from his daughter Mary Littlefair born Seaham 1836. My grandmother Hannah Martin was born in Stockton in 1875.
I would be interested to find out some more about the Littlefair family.

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