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Family Sheet
HUSBAND
Name: Garret Sixby Col. Note
Born: 1751 at Albany, , Albany Co., New York
Married: 1782 at Quebec, , , Canada
Died: 1 Mar 1835 at St. Armand, , Quebec, Canada
Father: Evert Sixby
Mother: Elsje Egmont
WIFE
Name: Mary Miller
Born: 20 Jun 1766 at St. Armand, , Quebec, Canada
Died: 1855 at St. Armand, , Quebec, Canada
Father: Peter Miller
Mother: Agnes Benor
CHILDREN
Name: John Sixby
Born: Abt 1784 at St. Armand, , Quebec, Canada
Died:
Name: Agnes Sixby
Born: 1792 at Quebec, , , Canada
Died: 1831 at Quebec, , , Canada
Name: Peter Sixby
Born: Abt 1793 at Quebec, , , Canada
Died: 1823 at Quebec, , , Canada
Wife: Catherine Embry
Name: Garret Sixby
Born: Abt 1797
Died:
Wife: Letty M. Brill
Name: Mary Sixby
Born: 1800
Died: 1886
Husband: Jabez Safford
Name: Catherine Sixby
Born: 1802
Died: 1820
Name: Elsie Sixby
Born: Abt 1804
Died:
NOTES
1). Gerret was a United Empire Loyalist bobspu.ged Individual note !Christening 19 May 1751, DRC, Albany, NY Gerret was a United Empire Loyalist. He served with Butler s Rangers. Gerret was known to be in Albany for the christening of Gerret, the son of his sister on April 23, 1780, so the time frame of his departure to Canada is narrowed down to a date after April of 1780. Source Betty Fink Dec 1999
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