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Newbury E. Derick
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1865-1919 (Creation)
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- 0.01 m of textual records. - 3 postcards.
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Newbury Edy Derick (Sr.) was born on 11 June 1840 in Noyan, Quebec, the son of John Derick (1810-1855) and Ophelia Edy. He was the last owner in the Derick family of the Philip Derick farm, located on the division between Foucault and Noyan Townships and which was a leading farm at one time. He was married first to Maria Hudson (1835-1899) on 31 December 1861. Together they had four children: Mary Hudson (b. 1863), Emma Ophelia (b. 1865), Newbury Edy (b. 1867), and Nellie Maria (b. 1870). Newbury married second Sarah Force (1848-1905), who had been keeping house for Morris C. Derick for a time following the death of Morris’ wife. He died on 17 February 1920.
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The sub-series contains primary source information on the property of Newbury E. Derick (Sr.) in St. Thomas Parish from 1865 to 1919. It consists mainly of land transactions, a seigneurial rent book, deeds of gifts, last will and testament, postcard correspondence, and account of tutorship for Willard Derick. It also contains the last will and testament of Pamelia Derick (1812-1882).
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- English
- French