"David Pugh came to Canada in 1846 and lived on Lot 10 Con. 9. His wife was Sarah Evans. Their family were: David (married Margaret Morgan), Thomas (married Sarah Ward), Edward (married Jane Edwards), Jane (Mrs. Wier), Elizabeth (Mrs. Thomas Leaper) and Sarah (Mrs. Percy). Mrs. Pugh died in 1853, aged 34, and Mr. Pugh in 1904, aged 91." [2]
↑Past Years in Pickering: Sketches of the History of the Community, William R. Wood, 1911
1851 Census of Canada East, Canada West, New Brunswick, and Nova Scotia, Pickering, Ontario County, Canada West (Ontario); Schedule: A; Roll: C_11742; Page: 111; Line: 47.
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