In my great-great-grandfather's death record, I was able to determine his exact date of death: 20 February 1877 along with his age, 78 years old. Although significant, the next door that was opened was the listing of his parents, and where he was born, (the latter of which I already knew from the 1871 census return).
The names of his mother and father, my great-great-great-grandparents was extremely important. I now had the link to the old world and could take my family, on my father's side, at least back to somewhere in the mid to late 1700s.
But before doing so, I wanted to flesh out more data, if I could, on the settlers who emigrated to the New World. I decided to unfold another layer: Provincial Land Grants of the 1800s and Ship's Passenger Records of the early 1800s.
What I found turned out to be very exciting and gave me a greater picture of the family situation at that time.
To be continued . . .
Gary
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