Hannah Elizabeth Harrison

ID # 7257, (1842-1908)
BaptismHannah Elizabeth Harrison was baptized on 3 August 1842 at England. 
MarriageShe married Abner Pickett, son of Joseph Pickett and Susannah Husband, on 23 December 1863 at Wentworth County.
MS248 reel 17, Vol. 72, page 106
Wentworth County Marriage Register

Extracted from a list of marriages solemnized by Rev. James Cheetham of the Primitive Methodist Church for the year 1863

Abner Pickett, 21, born Canada, residing Haldimand (county) Parents Joseph and Susannah Pickett
H. E. Harrison, 21, born England, residing Haldimand. Parents Joseph and Mary Harrison.
Witnesses John Adams and Martha Harrison, both of Hamlton.
On 23 December, 1863.

County marriage registrations do show the exact location of the marriage beyond the county that it was held in, but looking over other marriages performed by Rev. Cheetham, it seems likely that the ceremony was held in Hamilton.
 
DeathShe died on 14 August 1908 at Kilbride, Nelson Twp., Halton Co., at age 66. 
BurialShe was buried on 16 August 1908 at Carlisle United Church Cemetery, East Flamboro Twp.. 
NoteDeath reg. 012832-08 Nelson Twp., Halton Co.
Hannah Elizabeth Pickett died August 14, 1908. Age 66. Born England. Place of death Kilbride, Nelson Township. Gardener's wife. Married. Physician and informant A. C. Jones, Kilbride.

Henry Husband, in his diary, tells a big about the Abner Pickett family, the passing of Elizabeth, and that he and his son Camron went to Elizabeth's funeral on the 16th of August at Kilbride. Henry tells how son Cameron returned home that day, but that he, Henry, stayed overnight at Abner's. He tells that they had a fruit farm at Kilbride and had been there for five or six years. Before that they had lived in different places either farming or working at wagon building or carpentry. Places mentioned were Mountsberg, Moffat, and Darbyville. 
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