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Francis Powley b. about 1725 d. 1802
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Person:43510
Lineage | Powley |
Sex | Male |
Full name (at birth) | Francis Powley |
Events
about 1725 birth: Holland, Netherlands
14 October 1744 child birth: NFD (?), ♂ Johann Jacob Powley (Pauli) [Powley] b. 14 October 1744 d. 21 June 1814
about 1750 child birth: Ψ unknown Powley [Powley] b. about 1750
1802 death: Kingston (Ontario), Midland District (Upper Canada)
burial: Kingston (Ontario), Midland District (Upper Canada), Cataraqui
Notes
United Empire Loyalist
Francis Powley was listed in the 1786 Provisioning List as the first settler called Loyalist to settle in the Kingston, Ontario area. At present, there is only one known son, Jacob Powley who was also on the Provisioning List.
From grandparents to grandchildren
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Children
♀ Annetje Van Voorst (Powley)
birth: 10 December 1758, Schenectady (New York), USA
marriage: ♂ Johann Jacob Powley (Pauli) , Schenectady (New York), USA, Marriage Date estimated from date of birth of first known child
marriage: ♂ Johann Jacob Powley (Pauli) , Schenectady (New York), USA, Marriage Date estimated from date of birth of first known child
Children
Grandchildren
♀ Rachel J. Babcock (Powley)
birth: 6 October 1790, Ernestown Twp, Lennox & Addington, ON, Canada
religion: Episcopal Methodist
marriage: ♂ James P. Powley , Kingston (Ontario), Central Frontenac, Ontario, Canada, or in [[Place:Ernestown Township (Ontario)|Ernestown Township (Ontario)]]
burial: 1879, Mountain Grove Cemetery, Mountain Grove, Frontenac, ON, Canada
death: 1 March 1879, Mountain Grove, Frontenac, ON, Canada, Cause: Old Age and Paralysis
religion: Episcopal Methodist
marriage: ♂ James P. Powley , Kingston (Ontario), Central Frontenac, Ontario, Canada, or in [[Place:Ernestown Township (Ontario)|Ernestown Township (Ontario)]]
burial: 1879, Mountain Grove Cemetery, Mountain Grove, Frontenac, ON, Canada
death: 1 March 1879, Mountain Grove, Frontenac, ON, Canada, Cause: Old Age and Paralysis
Grandchildren