Name |
Thomas Hurlburt [2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10] |
Title |
Reverend |
Birth |
3 Mar 1808 |
Augusta, Leeds, Ontario, Canada [2] |
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Gender |
Male |
History … |
- "He was a Methodist minister, and was a missionary among the Indians many years, and in that service had traversed the Indian country from Texas to Hudson's Bay."
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Residence |
Bet. 1828-1833 |
Strathroy, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada |
- Record is Carradoc. "1828 - sent as teacher to Indian school, Muncey Mission, Carradoc township; built first mission house there; built congregation from 15 to 85 members; his father-in-law became his superintendent here [1833]"
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Abt. 1834 |
Saugeen, Bruce, Ontario, Canada |
- "sent as a missionary to Saugeen Mission on Lake Huron where he remained for two years"
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Residence |
Abt. 1837 |
- "transferred to St. Clair and Walpole Island where he remained for a year"
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Residence |
Abt. 1839 |
- "worked at Ft. William, taught children, preached to natives"
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Abt. 1841 |
Hudson Bay, Saskatchewan, Canada |
- "sent to Norway House on Hudson's Bay - stayed two years in this area during which time wife Betsy returns south (1842) for health reasons"
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Residence |
Bet. 1838-1842 |
The Pic Mission, Ontario, Canada |
- "posted to Pic Mission on north shore of Lake Superior where he stayed for three years and studied the Ojibwa language"
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Residence |
Abt. 1843 |
Lake Simcoe, Ontario, Canada |
- "returned east to Lake Simcoe, Ontario and stayed one year"
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Residence |
1844 |
Center, Knox, Missouri, USA |
- "… in 1844, for the sake of his wife's health, he was given leave to work under the Indian Mission Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church of the United States in Missouri …" (Dictionary of Canadian Biography)
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Residence |
Abt. 1844 |
Kansas, USA |
- … in 1844 he (son John Q. A.) removed with his parents to the Indian Territory, now comprising Kansas and Oklahoma, where he became an expert in the Indian ways and language.
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Residence |
Abt. 1844 |
Missouri, USA |
- "moved to US as a presiding elder in the Indian Mission Conference (Texas to Missouri); stayed for 6 years"
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Residence |
Abt. 1851 |
Alderville, Ontario, Canada |
- "returned to Canada; three years in Alderville and Rice Lake, Ontario"
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Residence |
12 Jan 1852 |
Northumberland, Ontario, Canada |
- Thomas is NOT listed in the 1851 Census of Canada for Alderville, Northumberland, Ontario. Surprising as the census was not taken until after 12 Jan 1852.
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Abt. 1854 |
Hudson Bay, Saskatchewan, Canada |
- "returned to Norway House and stayed for three years; superintendent at Rossville Mission"
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Abt. 1855 |
Hudson Bay, Saskatchewan, Canada |
- "Betsy suffers greatly from a fall"
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Abt. 1858 |
Sarnia, Lambton, Ontario, Canada |
- Record is St Clair. "moved to St. Clair, Sarnia, Ontario - six years"
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Residence |
1861 |
Sarnia, Lambton, Ontario, Canada |
- "In 1861 he was a resident in Port Sarnia, Canada West, and where he occupied a part of his time in compiling a newspaper in the Indian language, called 'Petaubin' or the 'Peet of Day'."
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Residence |
1861 |
Sarnia, Lambton, Ontario, Canada [3] |
- Record is Canada West. Marital Status: Married. Relation to Head of House: Head.
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Abt. 1863 |
Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada |
- "wife Betsy Almira died in Toronto"
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Residence |
12 Jan 1865 |
Sarnia, Lambton, Ontario, Canada [5] |
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Abt. 1871 |
Little Current, Manitoulin, Ontario, Canada |
- "moved to Little Current, Manitoulin Island"
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Residence |
Abt. 2 Apr 1871 |
Bertie, Welland, Ontario, Canada [7, 8] |
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Death |
14 Apr 1873 |
Algoma, Ontario, Canada [6] |
Person ID |
I24223099537 |
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Last Modified |
7 Aug 2023 |