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Joshua Adams

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Joshua Adams Veteran

Birth
Rutland, Rutland County, Vermont, USA
Death
23 Apr 1863 (aged 82)
Perth, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada
Burial
Perth, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada GPS-Latitude: 44.896425, Longitude: -76.2366757
Plot
OGS 54
Memorial ID
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Joshua Adams was the son of Richard Saxton and Lucy (Matson) Adams. He was the husband of Elizabeth (Chipman) Adams. They were married March 15, 1803. Elizabeth died February 29, 1856. Joshua was a member of the Methodist Episcopal Church. He served during the War of 1812.

Perth Courier
December 22, 1916
Centennial of the Perth Settlement
--from a copy of the original 1877 article--
"In 1816 Captain Joshua Adams, a veteran who served in the American War of 1812-13, in the Canadian Militia, was about the first to draw a town lot of an acre, and he erected a tavern thereon."

The Perth Museum
Perth Courier
January 5, 1934
Drummond Street
No. 19--"At Glen Tay, Capt. Joshua Adams, a veteran who had served through the recent American War, had the first saw and grist mill in the vicinity of Perth and also erected a tavern in the village which may possibly have been the building shown on the Foster Street side of what was then or afterwards the aforementioned Bell Property, for Capt. Joshua Adams' name appears thereon."

Brown, Howard Morton
Lanark Legacy: Nineteenth Century Glimpses of an Ontario County, c2OO7

Obituary
Perth Courier
May 1, 1863
ADAMS.--We have to record the death of Captain J. Adams, who expired on Tuesday the 13th last, at the house of his son-in-law, Lt. Morehouse, Esq., Perth, from the effects of an accident. The funeral started from his residence in Adamsville, where his remains had been removed, and was joined at the late residence of Captain Leslie (?), by the volunteer companies of Perth, and a large number of citizens, ranking one of the largest funeral processions of Perth. The volunteers took the lead in the procession, Captain Fraser's Company reversing arms, and the whole proceeded to the Wesleyan Burying Grounds, where after the funeral service was read by the Rev. Mr. Ross, three volleys were fired in his memory by the firing party. The deceased Captain was a gentleman very much respected and esteemed by all who knew him and especially by the poorer classes whom he materially assisted as far as he was able, in the hard times some years ago. He died at the advanced age of 84 years.

The Family of the Late Joshua Adams, J.P.,
late of Glen Tay, near Perth.
Drawn up by his son, Rev. Alvah Adams, now in my 75th year
January 1, 188O, Page 4
Joshua Adams was the son of Richard Saxton and Lucy (Matson) Adams. He was the husband of Elizabeth (Chipman) Adams. They were married March 15, 1803. Elizabeth died February 29, 1856. Joshua was a member of the Methodist Episcopal Church. He served during the War of 1812.

Perth Courier
December 22, 1916
Centennial of the Perth Settlement
--from a copy of the original 1877 article--
"In 1816 Captain Joshua Adams, a veteran who served in the American War of 1812-13, in the Canadian Militia, was about the first to draw a town lot of an acre, and he erected a tavern thereon."

The Perth Museum
Perth Courier
January 5, 1934
Drummond Street
No. 19--"At Glen Tay, Capt. Joshua Adams, a veteran who had served through the recent American War, had the first saw and grist mill in the vicinity of Perth and also erected a tavern in the village which may possibly have been the building shown on the Foster Street side of what was then or afterwards the aforementioned Bell Property, for Capt. Joshua Adams' name appears thereon."

Brown, Howard Morton
Lanark Legacy: Nineteenth Century Glimpses of an Ontario County, c2OO7

Obituary
Perth Courier
May 1, 1863
ADAMS.--We have to record the death of Captain J. Adams, who expired on Tuesday the 13th last, at the house of his son-in-law, Lt. Morehouse, Esq., Perth, from the effects of an accident. The funeral started from his residence in Adamsville, where his remains had been removed, and was joined at the late residence of Captain Leslie (?), by the volunteer companies of Perth, and a large number of citizens, ranking one of the largest funeral processions of Perth. The volunteers took the lead in the procession, Captain Fraser's Company reversing arms, and the whole proceeded to the Wesleyan Burying Grounds, where after the funeral service was read by the Rev. Mr. Ross, three volleys were fired in his memory by the firing party. The deceased Captain was a gentleman very much respected and esteemed by all who knew him and especially by the poorer classes whom he materially assisted as far as he was able, in the hard times some years ago. He died at the advanced age of 84 years.

The Family of the Late Joshua Adams, J.P.,
late of Glen Tay, near Perth.
Drawn up by his son, Rev. Alvah Adams, now in my 75th year
January 1, 188O, Page 4

Inscription

In
Affectionate
Memory Of
Joshua Adams
died
April 23, 1863
Aged 88 y'rs



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