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Richard Pringle1784–?

Name
Richard Pringle
Given names
Richard
Surname
Pringle
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Birth 1784 29 31
 Ontario, Canada

Birth of a brother 18 May 1785 (Age 16 months)
 New York

younger brother - John Pringle
Birth of a brother before 12 January 1789 (Age 5)
 Fredericksburgh, Quebec, British North America

younger brother - Joseph Pringle
Baptism of a brother 12 January 1789 (Age 5)
 Fredericksburgh, Lennox and Addington County, Ontario

younger brother - Joseph Pringle
Birth of a brother 1792 (Age 8)
 

younger brother - David B. Pringle
Birth of a sister 2 December 1793 (Age 9)
 Ontario, Canada

younger sister - Lois Pringle
MarriageMagdalena Pringle - View family
December 1805 (Age 21)
 Fredericksburgh, Lennox and Addington Co., Upper Canada

Death of a father 22 September 1833 (Age 49)
 Ontario, Canada

father - Joseph Pringle
Death
 

Family with parents - View family
father
Joseph Pringle
Birth 17 May 1754 29 29  Skeensboro, Whitehall, New York
Death 22 September 1833 (Age 79)  Ontario, Canada
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-16 months
mother
Anna Mary Springsteen
Birth 1753  
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Marriage: 14 February 1779 — Albany, New York
4 years
#1 elder brother
Simeon Pringle
Birth 1783 28 30  
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1 year
#2 himself
Richard Pringle
Birth 1784 29 31  Ontario, Canada
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17 months
#3 younger brother
John Pringle
Birth 18 May 1785 31 32  New York
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4 years
#4 younger brother
Joseph Pringle
1770
Birth before 12 January 1789 34 36  Fredericksburgh, Quebec, British North America
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3 years
#5 younger brother
David B. Pringle
Birth 1792 37 39  
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23 months
#6 younger sister
Lois Pringle
Birth 2 December 1793 39 40  Ontario, Canada
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#7 brother
William Pringle
Birth  Ontario, Canada
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Family with Magdalena Pringle - View family
himself
Richard Pringle
Birth 1784 29 31  Ontario, Canada
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8 years
wife
Magdalena Pringle
Baptism 21 September 1791 30  Fredericksburgh, Quebec, British North America
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Marriage: December 1805 — Fredericksburgh, Lennox and Addington Co., Upper Canada

 
Note Richard Pringle's Will Lennox County © Janice Butteworth (butterj@cadvision.com) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- In the Registration of the County of Lennox A Nominal of a Will to be Registered in the following words, pursuant to the Statute in that behalf made and provided This instrument witnesseth that I, Richard Pringle, of the Township of Richmond, Midland District and Province of Canada, being of sound and disposing mind and memory and understanding do make, publish and declare this to be my last will and testament hereby revoking, making null and void all former tests, wills and Instruments and writings in the nature of wills and testaments by me heretofore made. My wish is first that my general charge and just debts be paid by my executors herein after named. The residue of my estate and property which shall not be required for the payment of my just debts, funeral charges and the expenses attending the execution of this my will and the administration of my estate, I give _____ and devise to my beloved wife, Lana Pringle. All my household furniture and personal property, to have and to hold to her and her heirs and administrators to her and then _____ _____ forever. I do also bequeath the said Lana Pringle, my beloved wife the entire exclusive and _______ use of my real estate, to have and to hold the same for and during her natural life then the proceeds of the said real estate to be given to my sons hereafter named within one year, I give and bequeath to my son, Caleb Pringle, in token of my friendship for him, five shillings currency, to be paid by my executors hereinafter named within one year after the decease of my beloved wife, Lana Pringle, to have and to hold the same to him the said Caleb Pringle, his heirs to and for his and their own use forever. I give, devise and bequeath to my sons, Abraham Pringle and Edward Pringle in token of my friendship for them, five shillings currency each to be paid by my executors one year after the decease of said Lana Pringle, by beloved wife, to hold forever. I give, devise and bequeath to my daughters, Mahitable Pringle, Nancy Pringle, Deborah Pringle and Margaret Pringle the sum of five shillings currency each to be paid by my executors to have and to hold to her own use forever. I give, devise and bequeath all the rest and remainder (?) of my estate of which I shall....(image cut off here) entitled at the time of my decease, to my son Joshua D. Pringle to have and to hold the same to him and his heirs or executors to his and their own use forever after the decease of the said Lana Pringle, my beloved wife. And I do nominate and appoint my said son, D. Pringle and Jacob Oliver of the Township of Richmond to be my sole executors of this my last will and testament. In testimony whereof I, the said Richard Pringle, have hereunto subscribed my name and affixed my seal this fifteenth day of June in the year of our Lord, one thousand, eight hundred and fifty five. etc. etc... Further dated March 1856 and signed by Lana Pringle's mark © Janice Butteworth (butterj at cadvision.com)
Marriage McDOWALL MARRIAGE REGISTER Rev. Robert McDowall was the first regularly sent Presbyterian Missionary to Upper Canada. sent by the Synod of the Reformed Dutch Church of Albany as a Missionary to the U. E. L. refugees of the Bay of Quinte District, He married probably more persons than any other minister in Upper Canada.
Marriage McDOWALL MARRIAGE REGISTER Rev. Robert McDowall was the first regularly sent Presbyterian Missionary to Upper Canada. sent by the Synod of the Reformed Dutch Church of Albany as a Missionary to the U. E. L. refugees of the Bay of Quinte District, He married probably more persons than any other minister in Upper Canada.
Marriage McDOWALL MARRIAGE REGISTER Rev. Robert McDowall was the first regularly sent Presbyterian Missionary to Upper Canada. sent by the Synod of the Reformed Dutch Church of Albany as a Missionary to the U. E. L. refugees of the Bay of Quinte District, He married probably more persons than any other minister in Upper Canada.

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