The John Fetterly Loyalist family relocated from Albany County, New York to Osnabruck Township, Stormont Co., Upper Canada in 1795 as per John Fetterly's Petition to be inserted on the U.E. Loyalist List (dated 27 Jan. 1807).
Married in 1815 to George Fetterly 1796-1882, a son of Peter Fetterly and Hannah Baseler, Eve's first cousin. The couple lived in Williamsburg Township, Dundas County after marriage. George Fetterly petitioned for land as the son of Loyalist Peter Fetterly 28 Jan. 1817.
The John Fetterly Loyalist family relocated from Albany County, New York to Osnabruck Township, Stormont Co., Upper Canada in 1795 as per John Fetterly's Petition to be inserted on the U.E. Loyalist List (dated 27 Jan. 1807).
Married in 1815 to George Fetterly 1796-1882, a son of Peter Fetterly and Hannah Baseler, Eve's first cousin. The couple lived in Williamsburg Township, Dundas County after marriage. George Fetterly petitioned for land as the son of Loyalist Peter Fetterly 28 Jan. 1817.
Gravesite Details
Eve Fetterly, daughter of John Fetterly U.E.L. and Mary Papst. Burial in the Old Williamsburg Cemetery with family members.
Family Members
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Peter Henry Fetterly
1815–1885
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Gordon George Fetterly
1817–1904
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Alexander Levi Fetterly
1820–1906
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John Michael Fetterly
1823–1823
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William Silas Fetterly
1824–1897
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Herman Fetterly
1826–1889
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Lucretia Fetterly
1826 – unknown
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Mary Minerva Fetterly Epaugh
1829–1915
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Johiel Fetterly
1833–1853
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Diana Catherine Fetterly Barkley
1837–1907
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