Eliza was born in 1838 or 1839 (1 Aug 1839 according to the 1901 Canadian Census). Eliza married Adam Kelly, son of William Kelly and Charity VanSickle, on November 21, 1860. By 1891 they have three children: Annie (21), Orpha (19), and Edward (14).
Eliza died in 1912 and is buried in Saint Andrew's Presbyterian Church Cemetery (Ancaster, Hamilton Municipality, Ontario, Canada).
Sources
Census of 1851 (Canada East, Canada West, New Brunswick, and Nova Scotia); Census Place: Ancaster, Wentworth County, Canada West (Ontario); Schedule: A; Roll: C_11758; Page: 131; Line: 14
Ontario, Canada, County Marriage Registers, 1858-1869; Microfilm Roll: 1030067
Canadian Census; Year: 1891; Census Place: Ancaster, Brant North, Ontario, Canada; Roll: T-6325; Family No: 61
Canadian Census; Year: 1901; Census Place: Saltfleet, Wentworth (South/Sud), Ontario; Page: 1; Family No: 10
Archives of Ontario. Registrations of Deaths, 1869-1947 (MS 935, reels 1-694), Archives of Ontario, Toronto, Ontario, Canada; Collection: MS935; Reel: 181
Ancestry Family Trees
This person was created through the import of Ancestry Wiki.ged on 14 March 2011.
"Canada, Ontario County Marriage Registers, 1858-1869," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:Q2CB-MYRM : 9 March 2018), Adam Kelly and Eliza VanSickle, 21 Nov 1860; citing Wentworth, Ontario, Canada, Archives of Ontario, Toronto; FHL microfilm 1,030,067.
"Canada, Ontario Births, 1869-1912," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FM3S-9QG : 2 March 2021), Eliza Vansickle in entry for Orpha Kelly, 29 Aug 1871; citing Birth, Ancaster, Wentworth, Ontario, Canada, citing Archives of Ontario, Toronto; FHL microfilm 1,844,886.
"Canada, Ontario Births and Baptisms, 1779-1899", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FMQQ-142 : 13 February 2020), Eliza Vansickle in entry for Edwin Adam Kelly, 1876.
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