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Mary (Keller) Asselstine (1795 - abt. 1882)

Mary Asselstine formerly Keller
Born in Fredericksburg, Lennox and Addington, Ontario, Canadamap
Ancestors ancestors
Wife of — married 20 Mar 1820 in Fredericksburgh Twp, Lennox and Addington Co. Upper Canadamap
Descendants descendants
Died about at about age 87 in Roblin, Stone Mills, Lennox and Addington, Ontario, Canadamap
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Biography

MARY KELLER was born about the 4th of January, 1795 in Fredericksburg, Lennox, Upper Canada. She was the daughter of Frederick Keller UE (1760-abt.1842) and Elizabeth (Peters) Keller (abt.1768-abt.1812).[1]

Mary married Isaac Asselstine, son of Abraham Asselstine on the 20th of March,1820 in Fredericksburgh, Lennox, Upper Canada. [2]

Mary died about 1881. [3]

Research Notes

Mary's birthdate is thought to be about 1795, however no source has been found to support that. This record shows Mary and her brother Peter J. Keller as baptized together in 1805. No birth date is given for either child. They could be twins. That seems more likely than Mary being 10 years old before she was baptized, despite some of her younger siblings being baptized before her!

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  2. "McDowell Marriage Register.", Source: Ontario Historical Society, Papers and Records, Vol I, published by the Ontario Historical Society, 1899, Isaac Asteltine, Mary Keller, Fredericksburgh, Mar 20, 1820, Pg 88, https://ontariohistoricalsociety.ca/wp-content/uploads/2020/02/Ontario-History-1899-v1.pdf
  3. Source Needed
  • "Frederick Keller", Source: United Empire Loyalists Association of Canada, Home Page online publication, Making the Loyalists, Largest Families, Largest Loyalist Families - Frederick Keller, submitted by Arnold Weirmeir, UE, accessed 2021-11-05, https://uelac.ca/trivia/largest-loyalist-families/




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Keller-2259 and Keller-1717 appear to represent the same person because: same husband and parents
Diane...this Keller family is my fathers family. Are you in US or in Canada?

Gerri Kellar Fraterrigo. (formerly from New York) She is my first cousin 4x removed.

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