Sub-series 35 - Jacob Derick

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Jacob Derick

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    CA ETRC P058-002-35

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    • 1818 (Creation)

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    2 textual records

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    (1784-1875)

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    Jacob Derick was born on 2 August 1784 in Noyan, Quebec, the son of Philip Derick and Maria Brust. He was a farmer. Jacob married Candace Patterson (born in New York) on 2 May 1816. Together they had eight children: Naaman, John Nelson, Harriett, Emily Emilia, Sarah, Mary Jane, Margaret, and Laura. Jacob died on 18 June 1875 in Noyan, Quebec.

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    The sub-series contains primary source information on the life of Jacob Derick in Brunswick, New York in 1818. It consists of a letter written by Jacob Derick to Conradt Derick in Christie's Manor, containing information on his family and personal life.

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    Document has some tearing along fold lines.

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    • English

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