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John "Arthur" Bowen, a slave in 1836

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Re: Lucretia Hollin of Toronto

gpetrin169  (View posts) Posted: 15 Feb 2012 5:05PM GMT
Classification: Query
Edited: 15 Feb 2012 5:22PM GMT
Can you send me a private message via ancestry. I think Julia Snow was related to Lucretia, whose maiden name was Dunlop. A large group of Richmond families came to Toronto after the Nat Turner Rebellion. The Hollin were related to pretty much all of them and a large number of relatives are named in their wills.

Julia Snow is buried in the Necropolis cemetery and there are relatives buried with her as well.

David Hollin had a sister Phoebe who married a Richard Trent. After the Civil War, some of their children came to live in Toronto with their uncle. Some are also buried in Necropolis with their uncle and aunt.
SubjectAuthorDate Posted
williams1787 28 Mar 2004 6:35PM GMT 
jennifer bowen 31 Mar 2004 7:17PM GMT 
gpetrin169 15 Feb 2012 4:09PM GMT 
williams1787 15 Feb 2012 4:57PM GMT 
gpetrin169 15 Feb 2012 5:05PM GMT 
   

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