He was baptized June 27, 1796, when he was 10 days old.
The 1871 Canadian census confirms his birthplace, says he was widowed, "Scotch", Presbyterian, and that the census took place in Compton, Quebec--this may be the place he died, I have to find a source for that--Jennie Stein
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Citation
Library and Archives Canada. Census of Canada, 1871. Ottawa, Ontario, Canada: Library and Archives Canada, n.d. RG31-C-1. Statistics Canada Fonds. Microfilm reels: C-9888 to C-9975, C-9977 to C-10097, C-10344 to C-10388, C-10390 to C-10395, to C-10540 to C-10570[1]
Prince Edward Island Baptism Card Index, 1721-1885 [3]
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