Family: Thomas Welbank, Ontario pioneer / Margaret LaRue (F284)

m. Abt 1783


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    Thomas Welbank, Ontario pioneer

    Birth  Abt 1747  Yorkshire  Find all individuals with events at this location
    Death  1811  Prince Edward Sound, Ontario, Canada Find all individuals with events at this location
    Burial     
    Marriage  Abt 1783  Philadelphia? Find all individuals with events at this location
    Father  George? A? Welbank | F541 Group Sheet 
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    Female
    Margaret LaRue

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    + Robert Welbank

    Birth  c.1794   
    Death  1830   
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    Spouse  Ursula Burns | F429 
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    + William Welbank

    Birth  c. 1796   
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    Spouse  Mary Ann Clark | F430 
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    + Thomas Welbanks

    Birth  c. 1798   
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    Spouse  Sarah M Minaker | F428 
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    Margaret Welbank

    Birth  c. 1800   
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    + David Welbank

    Birth  c.1804   
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    Spouse  Patty Ames | F431 
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    Spouse  Mary Williams | F432 
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    + John Welbank

    Birth  1806   
    Death  26 Sep 1893   
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    Spouse  Deborah Ostrander | F433 
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    + Hiram Welbanks

    Birth  c.1812   
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    Spouse  Sarah Ostrander | F434 
    Marriage  27 Mar 1838   
    Spouse  Mary Connors | F467 
    Marriage  1863   

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    + George Welbanks

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    Death  1834   
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    Spouse  Susan Hennessy | F435 
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  • Notes  Married:
    • Possible that Thomas married Margaret before he came to England around 1783, and she is the wife he talks about in his 1785 petition.

      Jean Welbanks Gemmell Minhinick was born in 1903 and brought up by her maternal grandparents (Hiram Welbanks and Esther) who had been born before 1850. She wrote ("At Home in Upper Canada") that they told her that their grandparents had left Poughkeepsie and the city of Philadelphia around 1783 and gone to Prince Edward County.