Mary Lee Brady, Ph.D.
| | Rosa Robinson, born abt 1830 is an example of real men and women able who embraced their faith to escape from slavery into Canada where they were free. Her trials and tribulations were likely not unlike those described by Harriet Beecher Stowe in her famed book "Uncle Tom's Cabin." Household Record | 1881 Canadian Census | | | Search results | Download | Previous Household | Next Household |
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| Household: Name | Marital Status | Gender | Ethnic Origin | Age | Birthplace | Occupation | Religion | Joshua SHARPE | M | Male | African | 70 | USA | Labourer | Weslyan Methodist | Sarah SHARPE | M | Female | African | 70 | USA | | Weslyan Methodist | Rosa ROBINSON | | Female | African | 30 | USA | | Weslyan Methodist | Mary ROBINSON | | Female | African | 5 | O <Ontario> | | Weslyan Methodist | Samuel FLOWERS | | Male | African | 30 | USA | Labourer | Weslyan Methodist | Edward FLOWERS | | Male | African | 2 | O <Ontario> | | Weslyan Methodist | Jesse FLOWERS | | Male | African | <1 Born: Aug; 8/12 | O <Ontario> | | Weslyan Methodist |
Source Information: | Census Place | Moulton, Monck, Ontario | | Family History Library Film | 1375890 | | NA Film Number | C-13254 | | District | 144 | | Sub-district | C | | Division | 1 | | Page Number | 13 | | Household Number | 62 |
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