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Simeon Pringle

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Simeon Pringle

Birth
Fredericksburg, Lennox and Addington County, Ontario, Canada
Death
unknown
Ontario, Canada
Burial
Keswick, York Regional Municipality, Ontario, Canada GPS-Latitude: 44.2567533, Longitude: -79.4686367
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Simeon Pringle, (a son of Joseph Pringle 1754-1833 & Mary Sprinstein 1758-1832) lived in North Gwillimbury Township, York, Ontario. He appears on the 1851/2 Census, but fails to appear on the 1861/2 Census, furthermore he does not appear in the 1858 Tax Assesment Rolls. Suggesting he passes away previous to 1858, or he was living with one of his children, probably retired--given his advanced age, a logical probability. His wife and daughter Nancy are interred next to each other in Cemetery known as 'Mann/Sprague'. The local historian on City Council informed me it was the site of the first church in the area, the first cemetery and only cemetery he would be buried in, however no official record exists. The cemetery fell into a dismal state of disrepair by the 1950s. It was to late save many of the original headstones.
Simeon Pringle, (a son of Joseph Pringle 1754-1833 & Mary Sprinstein 1758-1832) lived in North Gwillimbury Township, York, Ontario. He appears on the 1851/2 Census, but fails to appear on the 1861/2 Census, furthermore he does not appear in the 1858 Tax Assesment Rolls. Suggesting he passes away previous to 1858, or he was living with one of his children, probably retired--given his advanced age, a logical probability. His wife and daughter Nancy are interred next to each other in Cemetery known as 'Mann/Sprague'. The local historian on City Council informed me it was the site of the first church in the area, the first cemetery and only cemetery he would be buried in, however no official record exists. The cemetery fell into a dismal state of disrepair by the 1950s. It was to late save many of the original headstones.


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