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Charity (Powell) Woodruff (abt. 1790 - 1853)

Charity Woodruff formerly Powell
Born about in Nova Scotiamap
Daughter of [father unknown] and [mother unknown]
[sibling(s) unknown]
Wife of — married 9 Jun 1809 in Upper Canadamap
Descendants descendants
Died at about age 63 [location unknown]
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Biography

Charity was born about 1790 in Nova Scotia.[1] She passed away in 1853.

"Woodruff. A family of this name settled in Pickering very soon after if not before the opening of the century. In a record of marriages of Clarke township there is the following entry: 'Twenty-first April, 1807. Married John Carr of Darlington to Betsy Woodruff of Pickering with the written consent of her father. Present Morris Carr and wife and Mr. Woodruff's son.' One of the pathmasters appointed at the town meeting held in 1811 was Noadiah Woodruff. In all probability the Betsy above mentioned was his sister. Another sister, Melinda, was Mrs. Jordan Post and a third Mrs. Jabez Lynde of Whitby. Noadiah was born in Pennsylvania about 1783 and came to Pickering with the Friends settlement. His home was in the second concession almost directly north of where the Spink's Mill now stands. His parents and several brothers were also pioneers of that time, but the old people and one brother, Harvey, died very early in the century and the other brothers left the township within a few years. It is said that the soldiers passing between Toronto and Kingston at the time of the war of 1812 were entertained at the home of Noadiah Woodruff. In 1813 he purchased 200 acres of Lot 17, Con. 2, for £250. His wife was Charity Powell and their family: Powell, Hawkins, Zelotes Harvey, Elizabeth, Nelson, James, Henry, Lois and Charity. Powell Woodruff lived in Brougham, where he kept a tavern. His daughter, Mrs. James Lamareaux, still lives in Dunbarton. Hawkins Woodruff married Mary Tool and settled on Lot 18, Con. 4, but later lived south along the Brock Road in the 2nd Con. His children were Elizabeth, John, Jemima, Zelotes Harvey, Jerusha, Noahdiah, Mary Maria, Catherine Lois, Hawkins Warren, Emeline (Mrs. Wm. Allaway) and Emmet Emsley. Zelotes Harvey Woodruff died when about twenty-seven years of age, leaving a widow and three children. His widow afterwards married Stephen Gardiner and is still living. Elizabeth Woodruff married William Bentley and lived and died at Brougham. Nelson Woodruff lived in Brougham. He was a member of the firm of Bentley and Woodruff, who controlled a patent medicine factory for some time. Three of his children — Washington, Lafayette and Lottie — live in Assotin, Washington, U. S. A. James Woodruff lived for a time on the Brock Road, but later moved to Rockport, where he died. Henry Woodruff went to Michigan. Lois died in early life. Charity Woodruff (Mrs. Kester) lived in Markham. She died in 1878." [2]

Sources

  1. "Canada Census, 1851," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWTD-NRS : 10 November 2014), Charity Woodruff, Pickering, Ontario County, Canada West (Ontario), Canada; citing p. 35, line 45; Library and Archives Canada film number C_11742, Public Archives, Ontario.
  2. Past Years in Pickering: Sketches of the History of the Community, William R. Wood, 1911




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