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Vona (DeWitt) Smith. Tierck Clafsen DeWitt and Descenants of his son Luycas Dewitt/Vona (DeWitt) Smith. Accessed <books.google.ca/books?redir_esc=y&id=HioVZV2leOYC&q=dedrick# v=twopage&q=dedrick&f=false >. Victoria, BC: Trafford Publishing, 2004. Pages 101-103.
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Parsin-2 and Parsons-4294 appear to represent the same person because: Lucretia (Parsons) Dedrick was the daughter of John Persin (Parsens/Persen), as evidenced in the following: "During the summer of 1794, John Parsens/Persen, father-in-law of Lucas Dedrick, settled on land Northeast of Murphy's Creek adjoining Lucas Dedrick's property." (V. DeWitt Smith, p. 89)
Source: Smith, Vona DeWitt. Tierck Clafsen DeWitt and Descendants of His Son, Luycas DeWitt. Victoria, BC: Trafford Publishing. Accessed 20 Feb 2020 at <books.google.ca/books?redir_esc=y&id=HioVZV2leOYC&q=dedrick#
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Furthermore, in 1797, John Persin received a Crown Patent for Lot 14, Concession 2 of Walsingham Township, Talbot District (Norfolk County), Upper Canada, totalling 200 acres. His son-in-law, Lucas Dedrick (Lucretia Parsons), settled on 200 acres of Lot 15, Concession 1 of the same township.
Source online: https://www.onland.ca/ui/37/books/55339/viewer/975183881?page=245
As well, land records accessed through OnLand (Ontario Land Registry) online, shows that John Persen bought Lot 16, Broken Conc. A from Martin Daley for 60 acres of original 200 acres. On 20 Oct of the same year, John sold 30 acres to John Dutcher.
Source online: https://www.onland.ca/ui/37/books/55339/viewer/939663881?page=127
The excerpt and land records clearly indicate that the name changed from Persin, to Persen, to Parsin, then to Parsons in a matter of years. Lucretia Parsin (Parsin-2) and Lucretia Parsons (Parsons-4294) are the same people.
Next phase of research: It has been suggested that the Persin (Persen/Parsin/Parsons) family emigrated from Kingston, Ulster, New York, where the Dedrick (Dederick/Dieterich) family also emigrated from.
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Source: Smith, Vona DeWitt. Tierck Clafsen DeWitt and Descendants of His Son, Luycas DeWitt. Victoria, BC: Trafford Publishing. Accessed 20 Feb 2020 at <books.google.ca/books?redir_esc=y&id=HioVZV2leOYC&q=dedrick# v=snippet&q=dedrick&f=false >. Furthermore, in 1797, John Persin received a Crown Patent for Lot 14, Concession 2 of Walsingham Township, Talbot District (Norfolk County), Upper Canada, totalling 200 acres. His son-in-law, Lucas Dedrick (Lucretia Parsons), settled on 200 acres of Lot 15, Concession 1 of the same township. Source online: https://www.onland.ca/ui/37/books/55339/viewer/975183881?page=245 As well, land records accessed through OnLand (Ontario Land Registry) online, shows that John Persen bought Lot 16, Broken Conc. A from Martin Daley for 60 acres of original 200 acres. On 20 Oct of the same year, John sold 30 acres to John Dutcher. Source online: https://www.onland.ca/ui/37/books/55339/viewer/939663881?page=127 The excerpt and land records clearly indicate that the name changed from Persin, to Persen, to Parsin, then to Parsons in a matter of years. Lucretia Parsin (Parsin-2) and Lucretia Parsons (Parsons-4294) are the same people. Next phase of research: It has been suggested that the Persin (Persen/Parsin/Parsons) family emigrated from Kingston, Ulster, New York, where the Dedrick (Dederick/Dieterich) family also emigrated from.