| Jonathan Andrew  PETTIT ABT 1782 - 15 Jun 1859
Family 1
: Catharine  BEAMERBIRTH: ABT 1782, Log Gaol, Sussex, NJ
EMIGRATION: 1787, Ontario, Canada
DEATH: 15 Jun 1859, Grimsby, Lincoln, Ontario, Canada
BURIAL: St. Andrew's Ang. Cmtry., Grimsby, Lincoln, Ontario, Canada
 
MARRIAGE: 3 Apr 1806, Grimsby, Lincoln, Ontario, Canada
 
 
 
 
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Brant County, Ontario Biographical Sketches: Brantford Township
from "History of Brant County, 1883"
 Warner and Beers, pp. 590-591
 http://www.rootsweb.com/~onbrant/
 
 "Annals of the Forty"
 R. Janet Powell
 Grimsby Historical Society, 1950-1959
 Volume 3, p. 35 (for Beamer)
 Volume 7, p. 37 (for Pettit)
 
 "People & Places From Grimsby's Past"
 Dorothy Turcotte, Grimsby, ON, 1995
 Pettit, pp. 63-65
 "...Jonathan, was five years old when he came to Canada with his parents. There was
 no school at The Forty, so he was educated at home. He later enlisted in the 4th Lincoln
 Regiment, and fought at Lundy's Lane during the War of 1812. In 1806, he married
 Catherine Beamer of The Forty. They took up residence on a farm given to them by his
 parents, and adjoining the Pettit family property. In 1820, Jonathan built the lovely stone
 farm house known as The Evergreens. The house, built on the foundation of an earlier
 log house, is still standing..."
 
 1851 Census of Canada
 Grimsby, Lincoln, Canada West (Ontario)
 District 22, Sub-District 207
 Roll C_11736, Page 65, Line 22
 
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