Elisha Alger
(1746-)
Sarah Lacy or Locie
(1748-)
Rhoda Alger
(1783-1859)

 

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Spouses/Children:
Abraham VanBlaricom

Rhoda Alger 1 3 4 5 6

  • Born: 2 Apr 1783, Albany, New York 1 3 5
  • Marriage: Abraham VanBlaricom on 15 Aug 1799 in Hastings County, Ontario 1 2
  • Died: 16 Sep 1859, Picton, Prince Edward County, Ontario aged 76 3

bullet   Ancestral File Number: AFN: 15FL-PRK.

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bullet  Research Notes:

Mrs. Verna Pickering believes that there should be evidence to claim the U.E. designation in their family based upon the Alger family history. (as per interview Oct 31, 2002. jc anderson) (She was right)


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Rhoda married Abraham VanBlaricom, son of David VanBlarcom and Gerretye Charity Mabie, on 15 Aug 1799 in Hastings County, Ontario.1 3 (Abraham VanBlaricom was born on 3 Feb 1775 in Paramus, Bergen, New Jersey 1, christened on 12 Mar 1775 in Dutch Reform Church, Paramus, NJ,3 died on 17 Aug 1846 in Picton, Prince Edward County, Ontario 1 3 and was buried in Conger cemetery, Prince Edward Cty, Ontario 1.)


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Sources


1 Helen (Vanblaricom) Duffy, family history, VanBlaricom,
email: vanblaricomstander@besteam.ca
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2 Cheryl MacPhail, 36 Peach Knob Drive, Asheville, N.C. 28804, no title, MacPhail telephone 828-253-6171, email macp1313@aol.com. 68 pages of ancestors, pedigree charts and family group sheets. plus index of names.
no supplied list of sources.

3 Cheryl MacPhail, 36 Peach Knob Drive, Asheville, N.C. 28804, no title, MacPhail telephone 828-253-6171, email macp1313@aol.com.

4 Contributed by Debbie and Mark Burr UE, :
Alger Family of Cramahe Twp. Northumberland County
. :
ALGER Family of Cramahe
Elisha Alger settled in Cramahe Township. He was a loyalist who originally came from Lyme New London Connecticut and then is found in the 1790 NY Dutchess County census. Because he was a Quaker Elisha did not join a fighting unit, but rather served as a courier for the British between NY and Canada . His Order in Council is dated 1796. He received 200 acres at Marysburgh, east of the Carrying Place. He married Sarah Locy or Lacy in NY about 1768. They had one son, Peter, and 8 daughters--Eunice married John Post , Rhoda married Abraham Van Blaricom, Irena married Peter Van Blaricom, Lydia married James Mosure, Christeena married Aaron Aylsworth and Sarah married Solomon Huff. Two daughters, Amy and Mary died in childhood. Eunice received land in Alnwick Township but immediately transferred it because she and John Post lived in Prince Edward County. Peter settled in Cramahe where he received land as the son of a Loyalist in 1807. Peter's wife's name was Polly Cummings. She was the daughter of Isaac Cummings, an American Revolutionary War soldier. Polly Cummings had at least two siblings, Abel Cummings of Cramahe and George Cummings of Ameliasburgh. Peter and Polly Alger were the parents of 8 or 9 children. The Alger children married into the Winn, Cryderman, and Gaffield families. Elisha and Sarah Alger along with many of their family are buried in the Colborne Union Cemetery. This cemetery used to be called the Alger Cemetery because it was started on the Alger farm. We have substantial information on the Alger family and would love to hear from any connections.
Contributed by Debbie and Mark Burr UE.

5 Nicholas Isaac Post, Oshawa , Ontario, Submission: AF93-107880 (Submitter(s): NICHOLAS ISAAC POST , 586 ATHOL ST E
OSHAWA, ONTARIO
CANADA L1H 1M3 Submission: AF93-107880).

6 REV. ROBERT McDOWALL, REV. ROBERT McDOWALL'S REGISTER of Marriages (http://www.tbaytel.net/bmartin/mcdowall.htm). :
John Stickney, Rebeca Barker, Adolphustown, 14 Oct., 1804

Thomas Stickney, Sarah Conner , Marysburgh, 25 Dec., 1804

Elias Garrison, Katharine Van De Waters, Fredericksburgh, 26 Dec,1804

John Van DeWaters, Sarah Clapp, Fredericksburgh, 15 Mar., 1809

Caleb Garrison, Lydia Somes, Sophiasburgh, 26 Mar., 1810

Walter Stickney, Sophiasburgh; Phebe Christie, Hallowell, 12 Dec., 1831

Baptisms
(parents, child's name, date)

Sophiasburgh
Abraham Van Blaricum, Rhoda Alger, Mary,. 14 June, 1800


. This information was originally published by:
ONTARIO HISTORICAL SOCIETY
Papers and Records
Volume 1, Published in Toronto in 1899
Reprinted in 1930.
Pages 70-108
NOTE. Rev. Robert McDowall was the first regularly sent Presbyterian Missionary to Upper Canada. He was a native of Saratoga County, New York, educated at Williams' College, Schenectady, N.Y., and sent by the Synod of the Reformed Dutch Church of Albany as a Missionary to the U. E. L. refugees of the Bay of Quinte District, numbers of whom came from near Albany and points on the Hudson River, and were members of that denomination before leaving. He reached Kingston early in the spring of 1798, and soon went to Bath and Fredericksburgh, and settled in the latter township, where be remained until his death in 1841. During the first two years he worked as a missionary at large, and then organized congregations at Bath and in Fredericksburgh and Ernest Town, three miles north of Bath. He became the regular minister of these, and had churches built. He continued his regular mission visitations to Kingston and Prince Edward County, sometimes going as far west as where London now stands. He married probably more persons than any other minister in Upper Canada. His register was given to Queen's College, Kingston, since his death, by R. J. McDowall, his grandson, now residing in Kingston, and is kept in the vault of Queen's. The following are extracts from that register. Some pages are so dim from years that it is difficult to decipher them. In July, 1898, a centennial was held at the McDowall Memorial Church, Sandhurst, Fredericksburgh, where he died, and where his remains and those of most members of his family lie buried. It was attended by thousands. T.W.C.

MEMORIAL TABLET The following inscription is on the Memorial Tablet in the McDowall Memorial Church.
"IN MEMORIAM REV. ROBERT McDOWALL ORDAINED BY THE DUTCH REFORMED CHURCH AT ALBANY. CAME TO UPPER CANADA, 1798, TO MINISTER TO THE U. E. LOYALISTS. AS PIONEER MISSIONARY HIS LABORS WERE OF PRE-EMINENT IMPORTANCE IN ESTABLISHING THE CHURCH IN THIS PROVINCE. HE WAs ELECTED THE FIRST MODERATOR OF THE SYNOD OF CANADA IN 1820. HE WAS A FOUNDER OF QUEEN'S UNIVERSITY. HE ORGANIZED THIS CONGREGATION IN 1800, AND REMAINED ITS FAITHFUL PASTOR TILL HIS DEATH. HIS REMAINS ARE INTERRED IN THIS CHURCH YARD."

On his tombstone is the following: "SACRED TO THE MEMORY OF THE REV. ROBERT McDOWALL WHO WAS 43 YEARS MINISTER OF THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH WHO DIED AUGUST 3RD, 1841 AGED 73 YEARS."

7 Contributed by Debbie and Mark Burr UE, :
Alger Family of Cramahe Twp. Northumberland County
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8 REV. ROBERT McDOWALL, REV. ROBERT McDOWALL'S REGISTER of Marriages (http://www.tbaytel.net/bmartin/mcdowall.htm).


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