Lydia Rogers1,2
F, b. 24 January 1744, d. 7 February 1807
| Father | David Rogers2 b. 25 Jan 1729, d. 17 Oct 1803 |
| Mother | Eunice Byington2 b. c 1730 |
Lydia Rogers was born on 24 January 1744 at Dutchess Co., New York, U.S.A; Date Jan 24 1744 & location Brandford, New Haven Co., Connecticut per FindaGrave. Date c 1750 & location Dutchess Co., NY per IGI Record.1,2 She married Thomas Draper, son of William Draper and Mary Hyde, in 1768 at Dutchess Co., New York, U.S.A; per IGI Record.1 As of 1768,her married name was Draper.1 Lydia Rogers died on 7 February 1807 at Cramahe Twp., Northumberland Co., Upper Canada, at age 63; Date Feb 7 1807 & location Carleton Place, Lanark Co., Ont. per FindaGrave. Date 1807 & locaiton Richmond Twp. per IGI Record.1,2 She was buried on 9 February 1807 at Upper Canada; FindaGrave: Name: Lydia Rogers Draper; Birth: 24 Jan 1744, Branford, New Haven County, Connecticut, USA; Death: 7 Feb 1807 (aged 63), Carleton Place, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada; Burial: Burial Details Unknown; Memorial ID: 42652362; Note: Father: David Rogers (1729-). Mother: Eunice Byington (1668-1815). (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/42652362/lydia-draper.)2
Family | Thomas Draper b. 16 Sep 1744, d. Sep 1817 |
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Patience Draper1
F, b. 6 January 1781
| Father | Thomas Draper b. 16 Sep 1744, d. Sep 1817 |
| Mother | Lydia Rogers b. 24 Jan 1744, d. 7 Feb 1807 |
Thomas Draper1
M, b. 22 January 1769, d. 1841
| Father | Thomas Draper1 b. 16 Sep 1744, d. Sep 1817 |
| Mother | Lydia Rogers1 b. 24 Jan 1744, d. 7 Feb 1807 |
Thomas Draper was born on 22 January 1769 at Newton, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts, U.S.A; Date Jan 22 1769 & location Newton, Middlesex Co., Mass. per FindaGrave. Date Jan 22 1769 & locaiton Newton, Middlesex Co., Mass. per family tree of Lonnie Draper on ancestry.ca, Apr 10 2026. per IGI Record.1,2,3 He married ? Brown circa 1789 at New York, U.S.A; "Meanwhile in New York, Thomas Draper IV was married to a Miss Brown (first name unknown) and they had a son, Charles. She left her son and Thomas, which must have been difficult for both of them." from "Life History of Mary Mosier Carey Draper" by Kaye Durfee Warnke, February 2016, found in Notes with Mary Mosier's FindaGrave record. https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/58511940/mary-draper)
per IGI Record.1,3 Thomas Draper married Mary Mosier, daughter of John Mosier and Elizabeth Haight, in August 1805 at Ernest Town, Lennox & Addington Co., Upper Canada; Two years after William Carey, Jr.'s, birth in August 1805, Mary at age 20, married Thomas Draper IV in Ernestown, Lennox and Addington, Ontario, Canada. The couple had 10 children, together along with William Carey Jr., who appears in the February 1819 Loughborough Census, as a Draper." from "Life History of Mary Mosier Carey Draper" by Kaye Durfee Warnke, February 2016, found in Notes with Mary Mosier's FindaGrave record. https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/58511940/mary-draper)
Date Aug 1805 & location Ernest Town, Lennox & Addington Co. per family tree of Lonnie Draper on ancestry.ca, Apr 10 2026. per IGI Record.
Note: Ernest Town was the name of the village that would be called Bath after the war of 1812. It was in the township of Ernestown, so there could be confusion as to whether this record refers to the village or the township. Researchers tend to ignore this distinction which can be critical in locating people. (Dan Buchanan, Apr 18 2026.)1,2,3 Thomas Draper Thomas Draper's mother, Lydia (Rogers) Draper, died Feb 7 1807. Location is uncertain. Note: The location of her death was probably Cramahe Township, Northumberland County, where they lived at this time according to numerous census records. Family lore in the form of the story of Thomas, her husband, sending an Indian to tell William to come quickly, mentioned Richmond Township which is west of Ernestown Twp., focussed around the town of Napanee. Their older son, Thomas was at that time established in Ernestown Twp., so they may have visted there. I see no evidence that Drapers lived in Richmond Twp. Thomas later bought and sold land there in 1814, but he lived in Ernestown and later Loughborough Twp., Frontenac Co. These place names have been passed around liberally in many documents without much clear evidence from contemporary records. I'd love to review the very early census records for all these places, if they exist, but they would be on microfilm, not digitized, so inaccessible online. (Dan Buchanan, Apr 18 2026) on 7 February 1807 at Upper Canada.4 He lived on 13 April 1814 at Conc 3 Lot 22, Richmond Twp., Lennox Co., Upper Canada; Land Registry Records (Deed M.218) show that Darius Dunham granted "all 200 acres", lot 22, concession 3, Richmond Twp., Lennox Co. to Thos. Draper for 100 pounds. ITS Date: Apr 13 1814. Reg'n. Date: Jul 15 1850. (Ontario Land Registry Records, Lennox Co, Richmond Twp., Book 57, page 298 of 481, OnLand.ca.)5 He lived on 13 April 1814 at Conc 3 Lot 22, Richmond Twp., Lennox Co., Upper Canada; "The Registrar Office at Napanee, Ontario, gave the following item of interest to all of us quoting his letter "Having done considerable searching I can only find Thomas Draper, brought Lot 22, Concession 3, township of Richmond, 200 acres, Apr. 13, 1814. He sold the south half of that lot - 100 acres - Nov. 29 1814 and sold the rear half 100 acres Mar. 4 1825. I find no property owned by Palmers at that time." from page 30, the Descendants of George Palmer *& Phebe Draper, (https://www.ancestry.ca/imageviewer/collections/21372/images/dvm_GenMono005057-00029-0?pId=46.)2 He lived on 29 November 1814 at Conc 3 Lot 22, Richmond Twp., Lennox Co., Upper Canada; Land Registry Records (Deed 153) show that Thos. Draper granted "100 acres, south half", lot 22, concession 3, Richmond Twp., Lennox Co. to Abram Loucks for 100 pounds. ITS Date: Nov 29 1814. Reg'n. Date: Apr 3 1815. (Ontario Land Registry Records, Lennox Co, Richmond Twp., Book 57, page 298 of 481, OnLand.ca.)5 He appeared on the census of February 1819 at Loughborough Twp., Frontenac Co., Upper Canada; "The couple had 10 children, together along with William Carey Jr., who appears in the February 1819 Loughborough Census, as a Draper. The census reveals the following information: From the Michael Sloote's Land Claim, the following Drapers are listed:
Males from 60 to 16 years: Thomas Draper. (This would be Thomas IV, b. 1769). Males Under 16: Wm. Draper, Thos. D. (William Draper, is actually William Carey, Thomas' step-son) and Thomas would be Reuben.) Names of Females: Hanna Draper, Viny D., Mary D., Ruth D., and Anne D. (Hanna is Mary Mosier, Viny is Lavina, and Anne is Hanna)." from "Life History of Mary Mosier Carey Draper" by Kaye Durfee Warnke, February 2016, found in Notes with Mary Mosier's FindaGrave record. https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/58511940/mary-draper.)3 He lived on 31 March 1822 at Conc 8 Lot 13, Loughborough Twp., Frontenac Co., Upper Canada; Land Registry Records (Deed M207) show that Peter Smith granted "200 acres", lot 13, concession 8, Loughborough Twp., Frontenac Co. to Thomas Draper for 125 pounds. ITS Date: May 31 1822. Reg'n. Date: Apr 5 1836. (Ontario Land Registry Records, Frontenac Co, Lougborough Twp., Books 65, 66, 67, 68, page 755, of 1675, OnLand.ca.)5 He lived on 4 March 1825 at Conc 3 Lot 22, Richmond Twp., Lennox Co., Upper Canada; Land Registry Records (Deed 219) show that Thos. Draper granted "100 acres, rear half", lot 22, concession 3, Richmond Twp., Lennox Co. to Wm. McKim 200 pounds. ITS Date: Mar 4 1825. Reg'n. Date: Jul 15 1850. (Ontario Land Registry Records, Lennox Co, Richmond Twp., Book 57, page 298 of 481, OnLand.ca.)5 He lived on 15 July 1826 at Conc 8 Lot 14, Loughborough Twp., Frontenac Co., Upper Canada; Land Registry Records (Deed K458) show that Samuel Ward granted "100 acres west half", lot 14, concession 8, Loughborough Twp., Frontenac Co. to Thomas Draper for 25 pounds. ITS Date: Jul 15 1826. Reg'n. Date: Jul 18 1832. (Ontario Land Registry Records, Frontenac Co, Lougborough Twp., Books 65, 66, 67, 68, page 761, of 1675, OnLand.ca.)5 He lived on 18 November 1826 at Conc 8 Lot 14, Loughborough Twp., Frontenac Co., Upper Canada; Land Registry Records (Deed M521) show that Thomas Draper granted "100 acres west half", lot 14, concession 8, Loughborough Twp., Frontenac Co. to Benjamin Soles for 200 pounds. ITS Date: Nov 18 1826. Reg'n. Date: Jul 18 1837. (Ontario Land Registry Records, Frontenac Co, Lougborough Twp., Books 65, 66, 67, 68, page 761, of 1675, OnLand.ca.)5 He Membership in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints: Name: Thomas Draper; Parents: Thomas Draper & Lydia Rogers; Birth Date: Jan 22 1769; Birth Place: Pennsylvania; Alternate Birth Place: Dutchess Co., NY; Death Date: 1841; Residences: Kirtland, Geauga, Ohio, USA, Missouri; LDS Church Oridinance Data: Baptism Date: 1833; LDS Church Oridinance Data: Sealed to Parents Date: February 1, 1928 Endowment Date: December 26, 1877 Temple: St. George, Washington, UT, USA Sealed to Spouse Date: March 4, 1872 Temple: Endowment House in Salt Lake City; Comments: Thomas subscribed to the Contitution of the Kirtland Camp.2. Thomas had some dissents against Kirtland Camp. Comments: #21. Thomas was stopped on the road. (Membership in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 1830-1848, (https://www.ancestry.ca/search/collections/5333/records/24683?tid=&pid=&queryId=80524470-0687-4886-a0b9-a9d71cb2601b&_phsrc=aqD3473&_phstart=successSource) in 1833 at Loughborough Twp., Frontenac Co., Upper Canada.4 He appeared on the census of 1835 at Kirtland, Geauga Co., Ohio, U.SA; "By late 1834 or 1835, Thomas and Mary Mosier Carey Draper, along with Thomas's brother, William Sr. and Lydia Lathrop Draper, and other family members left Canada and moved to Kirtland, Geauga, Ohio. The Drapers were partakers of the Kirtland Temple dedication, the first temple built by Latter-day Saints and visited by the Savior, the ancient prophets, Elijah, and others." from "Life History of Mary Mosier Carey Draper" by Kaye Durfee Warnke, February 2016, found in Notes with Mary Mosier's FindaGrave record. https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/58511940/mary-draper.)3 He lived on 16 November 1835 at Conc 8 Lot 13, Loughborough Twp., Frontenac Co., Upper Canada; Land Registry Records (Deed M521) show that Thomas Draper granted "east and west half", lot 13, concession 8, Loughborough Twp., Frontenac Co. to Benjamin Soles for 300 pounds. ITS Date: Nov 16 1835. Reg'n. Date: Jul 13 1837. (Ontario Land Registry Records, Frontenac Co, Lougborough Twp., Books 65, 66, 67, 68, page 755, of 1675, OnLand.ca.)5 He Son, Job Draper, immigrated to US in 1840 per his 1900 US Fed Census. in 1840 at U.S.A.6 He was buried in 1841 at Madison Co., Illinois, U.S.A; FindaGrave: Name: Thomas Draper; Birth: 22 Jan 1769, Newton, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, USA; Death: 1841 (aged 71–72), Madison County, Illinois, USA; Burial: Burial Details Unknown; Memorial ID: 136054821. (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/136054821/thomas-draper?tblci=Gideon_Draper&_gl=1*pd9xq4*_gcl_au*MTI4MjI5MDAxMC4xNzcxOTU5NzM4*_ga*MTA5ODMxNzg4MC4xNzY0MTc1MjI4*_ga_4QT8FMEX30*c2IwZGQwMjhhLWQ3NTgtNDQ3OS1iZDk4LTA1NzlmYjNlZWY2NyRvMjUyJGcxJHQxNzc1ODQ3NzcxJGo1MCRsMCRoMA..*_ga_QPQNV9XG1B*c2IwZGQwMjhhLWQ3NTgtNDQ3OS1iZDk4LTA1NzlmYjNlZWY2NyRvMjUyJGcxJHQxNzc1ODQ3NzcxJGo1MCRsMCRoMA..)3 He died in 1841 at Pike, Madison Co., Illinois, U.S.A; Date 1841 & location Madison Co.. Illinois per FindaGrave. Date 1841 & location Pike, Madison Co., Illinois per family tree of Lonnie Draper on ancestry.ca, Apr 10 2026. per IGI Record.1,2,3
per IGI Record.1,3 Thomas Draper married Mary Mosier, daughter of John Mosier and Elizabeth Haight, in August 1805 at Ernest Town, Lennox & Addington Co., Upper Canada; Two years after William Carey, Jr.'s, birth in August 1805, Mary at age 20, married Thomas Draper IV in Ernestown, Lennox and Addington, Ontario, Canada. The couple had 10 children, together along with William Carey Jr., who appears in the February 1819 Loughborough Census, as a Draper." from "Life History of Mary Mosier Carey Draper" by Kaye Durfee Warnke, February 2016, found in Notes with Mary Mosier's FindaGrave record. https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/58511940/mary-draper)
Date Aug 1805 & location Ernest Town, Lennox & Addington Co. per family tree of Lonnie Draper on ancestry.ca, Apr 10 2026. per IGI Record.
Note: Ernest Town was the name of the village that would be called Bath after the war of 1812. It was in the township of Ernestown, so there could be confusion as to whether this record refers to the village or the township. Researchers tend to ignore this distinction which can be critical in locating people. (Dan Buchanan, Apr 18 2026.)1,2,3 Thomas Draper Thomas Draper's mother, Lydia (Rogers) Draper, died Feb 7 1807. Location is uncertain. Note: The location of her death was probably Cramahe Township, Northumberland County, where they lived at this time according to numerous census records. Family lore in the form of the story of Thomas, her husband, sending an Indian to tell William to come quickly, mentioned Richmond Township which is west of Ernestown Twp., focussed around the town of Napanee. Their older son, Thomas was at that time established in Ernestown Twp., so they may have visted there. I see no evidence that Drapers lived in Richmond Twp. Thomas later bought and sold land there in 1814, but he lived in Ernestown and later Loughborough Twp., Frontenac Co. These place names have been passed around liberally in many documents without much clear evidence from contemporary records. I'd love to review the very early census records for all these places, if they exist, but they would be on microfilm, not digitized, so inaccessible online. (Dan Buchanan, Apr 18 2026) on 7 February 1807 at Upper Canada.4 He lived on 13 April 1814 at Conc 3 Lot 22, Richmond Twp., Lennox Co., Upper Canada; Land Registry Records (Deed M.218) show that Darius Dunham granted "all 200 acres", lot 22, concession 3, Richmond Twp., Lennox Co. to Thos. Draper for 100 pounds. ITS Date: Apr 13 1814. Reg'n. Date: Jul 15 1850. (Ontario Land Registry Records, Lennox Co, Richmond Twp., Book 57, page 298 of 481, OnLand.ca.)5 He lived on 13 April 1814 at Conc 3 Lot 22, Richmond Twp., Lennox Co., Upper Canada; "The Registrar Office at Napanee, Ontario, gave the following item of interest to all of us quoting his letter "Having done considerable searching I can only find Thomas Draper, brought Lot 22, Concession 3, township of Richmond, 200 acres, Apr. 13, 1814. He sold the south half of that lot - 100 acres - Nov. 29 1814 and sold the rear half 100 acres Mar. 4 1825. I find no property owned by Palmers at that time." from page 30, the Descendants of George Palmer *& Phebe Draper, (https://www.ancestry.ca/imageviewer/collections/21372/images/dvm_GenMono005057-00029-0?pId=46.)2 He lived on 29 November 1814 at Conc 3 Lot 22, Richmond Twp., Lennox Co., Upper Canada; Land Registry Records (Deed 153) show that Thos. Draper granted "100 acres, south half", lot 22, concession 3, Richmond Twp., Lennox Co. to Abram Loucks for 100 pounds. ITS Date: Nov 29 1814. Reg'n. Date: Apr 3 1815. (Ontario Land Registry Records, Lennox Co, Richmond Twp., Book 57, page 298 of 481, OnLand.ca.)5 He appeared on the census of February 1819 at Loughborough Twp., Frontenac Co., Upper Canada; "The couple had 10 children, together along with William Carey Jr., who appears in the February 1819 Loughborough Census, as a Draper. The census reveals the following information: From the Michael Sloote's Land Claim, the following Drapers are listed:
Males from 60 to 16 years: Thomas Draper. (This would be Thomas IV, b. 1769). Males Under 16: Wm. Draper, Thos. D. (William Draper, is actually William Carey, Thomas' step-son) and Thomas would be Reuben.) Names of Females: Hanna Draper, Viny D., Mary D., Ruth D., and Anne D. (Hanna is Mary Mosier, Viny is Lavina, and Anne is Hanna)." from "Life History of Mary Mosier Carey Draper" by Kaye Durfee Warnke, February 2016, found in Notes with Mary Mosier's FindaGrave record. https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/58511940/mary-draper.)3 He lived on 31 March 1822 at Conc 8 Lot 13, Loughborough Twp., Frontenac Co., Upper Canada; Land Registry Records (Deed M207) show that Peter Smith granted "200 acres", lot 13, concession 8, Loughborough Twp., Frontenac Co. to Thomas Draper for 125 pounds. ITS Date: May 31 1822. Reg'n. Date: Apr 5 1836. (Ontario Land Registry Records, Frontenac Co, Lougborough Twp., Books 65, 66, 67, 68, page 755, of 1675, OnLand.ca.)5 He lived on 4 March 1825 at Conc 3 Lot 22, Richmond Twp., Lennox Co., Upper Canada; Land Registry Records (Deed 219) show that Thos. Draper granted "100 acres, rear half", lot 22, concession 3, Richmond Twp., Lennox Co. to Wm. McKim 200 pounds. ITS Date: Mar 4 1825. Reg'n. Date: Jul 15 1850. (Ontario Land Registry Records, Lennox Co, Richmond Twp., Book 57, page 298 of 481, OnLand.ca.)5 He lived on 15 July 1826 at Conc 8 Lot 14, Loughborough Twp., Frontenac Co., Upper Canada; Land Registry Records (Deed K458) show that Samuel Ward granted "100 acres west half", lot 14, concession 8, Loughborough Twp., Frontenac Co. to Thomas Draper for 25 pounds. ITS Date: Jul 15 1826. Reg'n. Date: Jul 18 1832. (Ontario Land Registry Records, Frontenac Co, Lougborough Twp., Books 65, 66, 67, 68, page 761, of 1675, OnLand.ca.)5 He lived on 18 November 1826 at Conc 8 Lot 14, Loughborough Twp., Frontenac Co., Upper Canada; Land Registry Records (Deed M521) show that Thomas Draper granted "100 acres west half", lot 14, concession 8, Loughborough Twp., Frontenac Co. to Benjamin Soles for 200 pounds. ITS Date: Nov 18 1826. Reg'n. Date: Jul 18 1837. (Ontario Land Registry Records, Frontenac Co, Lougborough Twp., Books 65, 66, 67, 68, page 761, of 1675, OnLand.ca.)5 He Membership in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints: Name: Thomas Draper; Parents: Thomas Draper & Lydia Rogers; Birth Date: Jan 22 1769; Birth Place: Pennsylvania; Alternate Birth Place: Dutchess Co., NY; Death Date: 1841; Residences: Kirtland, Geauga, Ohio, USA, Missouri; LDS Church Oridinance Data: Baptism Date: 1833; LDS Church Oridinance Data: Sealed to Parents Date: February 1, 1928 Endowment Date: December 26, 1877 Temple: St. George, Washington, UT, USA Sealed to Spouse Date: March 4, 1872 Temple: Endowment House in Salt Lake City; Comments: Thomas subscribed to the Contitution of the Kirtland Camp.2. Thomas had some dissents against Kirtland Camp. Comments: #21. Thomas was stopped on the road. (Membership in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 1830-1848, (https://www.ancestry.ca/search/collections/5333/records/24683?tid=&pid=&queryId=80524470-0687-4886-a0b9-a9d71cb2601b&_phsrc=aqD3473&_phstart=successSource) in 1833 at Loughborough Twp., Frontenac Co., Upper Canada.4 He appeared on the census of 1835 at Kirtland, Geauga Co., Ohio, U.SA; "By late 1834 or 1835, Thomas and Mary Mosier Carey Draper, along with Thomas's brother, William Sr. and Lydia Lathrop Draper, and other family members left Canada and moved to Kirtland, Geauga, Ohio. The Drapers were partakers of the Kirtland Temple dedication, the first temple built by Latter-day Saints and visited by the Savior, the ancient prophets, Elijah, and others." from "Life History of Mary Mosier Carey Draper" by Kaye Durfee Warnke, February 2016, found in Notes with Mary Mosier's FindaGrave record. https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/58511940/mary-draper.)3 He lived on 16 November 1835 at Conc 8 Lot 13, Loughborough Twp., Frontenac Co., Upper Canada; Land Registry Records (Deed M521) show that Thomas Draper granted "east and west half", lot 13, concession 8, Loughborough Twp., Frontenac Co. to Benjamin Soles for 300 pounds. ITS Date: Nov 16 1835. Reg'n. Date: Jul 13 1837. (Ontario Land Registry Records, Frontenac Co, Lougborough Twp., Books 65, 66, 67, 68, page 755, of 1675, OnLand.ca.)5 He Son, Job Draper, immigrated to US in 1840 per his 1900 US Fed Census. in 1840 at U.S.A.6 He was buried in 1841 at Madison Co., Illinois, U.S.A; FindaGrave: Name: Thomas Draper; Birth: 22 Jan 1769, Newton, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, USA; Death: 1841 (aged 71–72), Madison County, Illinois, USA; Burial: Burial Details Unknown; Memorial ID: 136054821. (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/136054821/thomas-draper?tblci=Gideon_Draper&_gl=1*pd9xq4*_gcl_au*MTI4MjI5MDAxMC4xNzcxOTU5NzM4*_ga*MTA5ODMxNzg4MC4xNzY0MTc1MjI4*_ga_4QT8FMEX30*c2IwZGQwMjhhLWQ3NTgtNDQ3OS1iZDk4LTA1NzlmYjNlZWY2NyRvMjUyJGcxJHQxNzc1ODQ3NzcxJGo1MCRsMCRoMA..*_ga_QPQNV9XG1B*c2IwZGQwMjhhLWQ3NTgtNDQ3OS1iZDk4LTA1NzlmYjNlZWY2NyRvMjUyJGcxJHQxNzc1ODQ3NzcxJGo1MCRsMCRoMA..)3 He died in 1841 at Pike, Madison Co., Illinois, U.S.A; Date 1841 & location Madison Co.. Illinois per FindaGrave. Date 1841 & location Pike, Madison Co., Illinois per family tree of Lonnie Draper on ancestry.ca, Apr 10 2026. per IGI Record.1,2,3
Family 1 | ? Brown b. c 1773 |
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Family 2 | Mary Mosier b. 14 Aug 1785, d. 1855 |
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? Brown1
F, b. circa 1773
? Brown was born circa 1773 at New York, U.S.A; per IGI Record.1 As of circa 1789,her married name was Draper.1 She married Thomas Draper, son of Thomas Draper and Lydia Rogers, circa 1789 at New York, U.S.A; "Meanwhile in New York, Thomas Draper IV was married to a Miss Brown (first name unknown) and they had a son, Charles. She left her son and Thomas, which must have been difficult for both of them." from "Life History of Mary Mosier Carey Draper" by Kaye Durfee Warnke, February 2016, found in Notes with Mary Mosier's FindaGrave record. https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/58511940/mary-draper)
per IGI Record.1,2
per IGI Record.1,2
Family | Thomas Draper b. 22 Jan 1769, d. 1841 |
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Mary Mosier1,2
F, b. 14 August 1785, d. 1855
| Father | John Mosier3 b. 1762, d. 18 Apr 1836 |
| Mother | Elizabeth Haight3 b. c 1766, d. 17 Feb 1857 |
Mary Mosier was born on 14 August 1785 at Ernestown Twp., Mecklenberg Dist., Province of Quebec; "Mary Mosier was born in Ernestown, Ontario, Canada 14 August 1785. ... One of eight children, Mary was the daughter of John Mosier (Mosher), b. 1762-1836, and Elizabeth Haight, b. abt 1766-1857." from "Life History of Mary Mosier Carey Draper" by Kaye Durfee Warnke, February 2016, found in Notes with Mary Mosier's FindaGrave record. https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/58511940/mary-draper)
Date 1793 & location UC per 1850 US Fed Census - age 57. Date Aug 4 1785 & locaton Hoosick, Rensselaer Co., NY per family tree of Margaret Dootson on ancestry.ca, Apr 18 2026.
Date Aug 14 1785 & location Second Town, Ont. per family tree of Toni Jackson on ancestry.ca, Apr 18 2026.
per IGI Record.1,3,2 As of circa 1802,her married name was Carey.3 She married William Carey circa 1802 at Upper Canada; Date c. 1802 from "Life History of Mary Mosier Carey Draper" by Kaye Durfee Warnke, February 2016, found in Notes with Mary Mosier's FindaGrave record. https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/58511940/mary-draper.)3 As of August 1805,her married name was Draper.1 Mary Mosier married Thomas Draper, son of Thomas Draper and Lydia Rogers, in August 1805 at Ernest Town, Lennox & Addington Co., Upper Canada; Two years after William Carey, Jr.'s, birth in August 1805, Mary at age 20, married Thomas Draper IV in Ernestown, Lennox and Addington, Ontario, Canada. The couple had 10 children, together along with William Carey Jr., who appears in the February 1819 Loughborough Census, as a Draper." from "Life History of Mary Mosier Carey Draper" by Kaye Durfee Warnke, February 2016, found in Notes with Mary Mosier's FindaGrave record. https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/58511940/mary-draper)
Date Aug 1805 & location Ernest Town, Lennox & Addington Co. per family tree of Lonnie Draper on ancestry.ca, Apr 10 2026. per IGI Record.
Note: Ernest Town was the name of the village that would be called Bath after the war of 1812. It was in the township of Ernestown, so there could be confusion as to whether this record refers to the village or the township. Researchers tend to ignore this distinction which can be critical in locating people. (Dan Buchanan, Apr 18 2026.)1,2,3 Mary Mosier "The first Mormon missionaries came to Loughborough, Ontario, Canada in 1832, following by Brigham Young and his brother Joseph trudging through the snow in January 1833. They preached with great success converting 45 souls to the Church. Among the many, were members of the Draper family. Thomas and Mary Mosier Draper joined that year; records show Thomas' sister, Phoebe (Draper Palmer Brown) joined on 17 Feb 1833. Three years later, William Draper, Jr., while on his Canadian mission from Ohio, baptized Mary's first son, William Carey Jr. in 1835." from "Life History of Mary Mosier Carey Draper" by Kaye Durfee Warnke, February 2016, found in Notes with Mary Mosier's FindaGrave record. https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/58511940/mary-draper)
Note: Loughborough Township is directly north of Kingston Township which contains the town of Kingston. Thomas Draper, William's brother, is already established here. in January 1833 at Loughborough Twp., Frontenac Co., Upper Canada.3 She "By late 1834 or 1835, Thomas and Mary Mosier Carey Draper, along with Thomas's brother, William Sr. and Lydia Lathrop Draper, and other family members left Canada and moved to Kirtland, Geauga, Ohio. The Drapers were partakers of the Kirtland Temple dedication, the first temple built by Latter-day Saints and visited by the Savior, the ancient prophets, Elijah, and others." from "Life History of Mary Mosier Carey Draper" by Kaye Durfee Warnke, February 2016, found in Notes with Mary Mosier's FindaGrave record. https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/58511940/mary-draper) in 1835 at Kirtland, Geauga Co., Ohio, U.S.A..3 She married William Draper, son of Thomas Draper and Lydia Rogers, in 1848 at Council Bluffs, Pottawattamie Co., Iowa, U.S.A; "Mary Mosier and William Draper, Sr. were married in Council Bluffs in 1848. Marrying her husband's brother was comforting to Mary, for both of them knew each other well. Leaning on a companion you know well was important at their age as they crossed the plains in the Robert Wimmer 1852 Company. He was 78 and she was 67 by the time they reached the valley." from "Life History of Mary Mosier Carey Draper" by Kaye Durfee Warnke, February 2016, found in Notes with Mary Mosier's FindaGrave record. https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/58511940/mary-draper)
Date 1848 & location Council Bluffs, Pottawattamie Co., Iowa per family tree of JohanesK on ancestry.ca., Apr 10 2026. Mary Mosier appeared on the census of 1850 at District 21, Pottawattamie Co., Iowa, U.S.A; Age 57 at 1850 US Fed Census: see William Draper.4 She died in 1855 at Springfield, Missouri, U.S.A; per IGI Record.1 She was buried in 1855 at Historic Springville Cemetery, Springville, Utah Co., Utah, U.S.A; FindaGrave: Name: Mary Mosier Draper; Birth: 4 Aug 1785, Hoosick, Rensselaer County, New York, USA; Death: 1855 (aged 69–70), Springville, Utah County, Utah, USA; Burial: Historic Springville Cemetery, Springville, Utah County, Utah, USA; Memorial ID: 58511940; Note: Mary Mosier History from FindaGrave
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LIFE HISTORY OF MARY MOSIER CAREY DRAPER
By Kaye Durfee Warnke February 2016
Mary Mosier was born in Ernestown, Ontario, Canada 14 August 1785. Second Town was renamed Ernestown in 1784, as the former name referred to the fact Kingston was surveyed first and Second Town was surveyed next. One of eight children, Mary was the daughter of John Mosier (Mosher), b. 1762-1836, and Elizabeth Haight, b. abt 1766-1857.
Mary's mother, Elizabeth, was a Native American from the Northern Nation of Canada Tribe, and her father, John, was a French Canadian. Mary Mosier's first husband was William Carey, Sr. who married her about 1802 at the age of 17. They had a son, named William Carey, Jr., born 4 May 1803 in Ernestown, Ontario, Canada. What happened to William Carey, Sr. is unknown.
Meanwhile in New York, Thomas Draper IV was married to a Miss Brown (first name unknown) and they had a son, Charles. She left her son and Thomas, which must have been difficult for both of them. Thomas moved to Canada and Thomas' parents took Charles into their home; loved and raised him as their own.
Most of the Drapers were leaving New York and moving to Canada by 1795, except William Jr. and Elizabeth Staker. They remained in Rome, Oneida, New York. William Jr. moved his family to Canada later, when William's mother, Lydia Lathrope, was ill and dying.
Two years after William Carey, Jr.'s, birth in August 1805, Mary at age 20, married Thomas Draper IV in Ernestown, Lennox and Addington, Ontario, Canada. The couple had 10 children, together along with William Carey Jr., who appears in the February 1819 Loughborough Census, as a Draper. The census reveals the following information:
From the Michael Sloote's Land Claim, the following Drapers are listed:
Males from 60 to 16 years: Thomas Draper. (This would be Thomas IV, b. 1769).
Males Under 16: Wm. Draper, Thos. D. (William Draper, is actually William Carey, Thomas' step-son) and Thomas would be Reuben.)
Names of Females: Hanna Draper, Viny D., Mary D., Ruth D., and Anne D. (Hanna is Mary Mosier, Viny is Lavina, and Anne is Hanna).
The first Mormon missionaries came to Loughborough, Ontario, Canada in 1832, following by Brigham Young and his brother Joseph trudging through the snow in January 1833. They preached with great success converting 45 souls to the Church. Among the many, were members of the Draper family. Thomas and Mary Mosier Draper joined that year; records show Thomas' sister, Phoebe (Draper Palmer Brown) joined on 17 Feb 1833. Three years later, William Draper, Jr., while on his Canadian mission from Ohio, baptized Mary's first son, William Carey Jr. in 1835.
The field was white, ready to harvest. A Church branch was organized in Loughborougth as the area was eager to hear and accept the gospel with missionaries visiting the area many times.
By late 1834 or 1835, Thomas and Mary Mosier Carey Draper, along with Thomas's brother, William Sr. and Lydia Lathrop Draper, and other family members left Canada and moved to Kirtland, Geauga, Ohio. The Drapers were partakers of the Kirtland Temple dedication, the first temple built by Latter-day Saints and visited by the Savior, the ancient prophets, Elijah, and others.
Serious trouble began brewing in Kirtland. The call came from the Prophet Joseph Smith to leave and come to Zion, especially Far West, Caldwell, Missouri. The Drapers, along with William Carey, Jr. are listed with the Kirtland Camp of Saints traveling to Missouri.
William Carey Jr. and his wife Nancy Ann Boice had a log cabin and were living in Far West in 1838. They opened their doors to three Draper families in October, namely Phoebe Draper Palmer, a widow and her 17-year-old son, Zemira, William Draper Jr. and Elizabeth Staker's family and Ebenezer and Ann Brown's family. Seeking safety from the mob, these families were living in outlying settlements and needed a place to park their wagons, water to drink, a kitchen to cook in and warm hospitality. Phoebe later marries Ebenezer Brown, when his wife Ann dies.
William Carey, Jr., Mary's son, was taken prisoner by the mob and taken to the army camp, and without any provocation had his brains dashed out of his skull with his own rifle. He was laid in a wagon, and there he remained for the space of 24 hours, during which time no one was permitted to administer to him comfort or consolation.
Among the prisoners in the army camp were four brethren who had been poisoned. They were allowed to come to the city and transport Brother Carey on a board to his home. Brother Carey died the next day. An innocent, harmless man and giving no offense, but for his religion, died a martyr. He was buried in the Far West Burial Ground along with the apostle David Patton, Gideon Carter and the other 200. The cemetery was destroyed years later.
In Parley P. Pratt's autobiography it states that one of the mobster said to Joseph Smith, who was bound in chains:
"Come, there is one of your brethren here in camp, whom we took prisoner yesterday in his own house and knocked his brains out with his own rifle, which we found hanging over the fireplace. He lays speechless and dying, speak the word and heal him, and then we will all believe."
Oh, what a tangled web we weave in trying to write the history of our ancestors at times. Even in the volume, History of the Church, p. 182, appears a statement that is incorrect and it appears in other places as well. It doesn't give the name of William Carey's wife. It just says, "widow Carey", and many genealogists have assumed "the widow Carey", after William Carey Jr.'s death was Mary Mosier. Therefore the mistake has been perpetuated. Actually, William Carey, Jr. was married to Nancy Ann Boice (Boyce) and they had no children.
Nancy, the widow Carey, had a team of horses that had not been taken by mob. She was able to help the Drapers move out of Missouri in the Spring of 1839. William Draper, Jr. told her that he would take her with his family when they moved, which must have given her some comfort. On 21 May 1841 Nancy Boice Carey married Truman Gilbert in Nauvoo, Hancock, Illinois.
In June 1840 Thomas and Mary Mosier were living in Pleasantville, Pike, Illinois along with other Drapers. It was in Ross, Pike, Illinois where Thomas Draper IV died at the age 68. Now Mary was a widow.
Due to the many hardship of the Saints, William Draper Sr.'s wife, Lydia Lathrop, died on the banks of Mississippi River, where she is buried in a brown dress and a calico apron.
William Draper, Sr., was ordained as the Patriarch of the Branches of the church in the Pottawattamie Lands of Iowa by Elder George A. Smith. There were three patriarchs at the time: John Smith was the Patriarch for the entire Church, Isaac Morley was patriarch for Far West and William. William was the patriarch who remained in Council Bluffs giving blessings to those before they started their trek cross the plains.
Mary Mosier and William Draper, Sr. were married in Council Bluffs in 1848. Marrying her husband's brother was comforting to Mary, for both of them knew each other well. Leaning on a companion you know well was important at their age as they crossed the plains in the Robert Wimmer 1852 Company. He was 78 and she was 67 by the time they reached the valley.
Before leaving Council Bluffs, William Sr. also married widow Marie Louise Allard Lance, born on 29 Sep 1796 in Terrebonne, Terrebonne, Quebec, the child of Simon Allard (1768-1819) and Marie Louise Vailancourt. She married Samuel Lance on November 20, 1815, in Quebec City, Quebec. They had 10 children in 24 years. She died in 1875 in American Fork, Utah, having lived a long life of 81 years, and was buried there.
Being a church patriarch, William gave about 250 patriarchal blessings after arriving in Utah. Remaining active, they settled in Draperville were he worked for another 2 years before his death on December 24, 1854 at age 80. He is buried in the Draper cemetery.
Mary Mosier Carey Draper gave all her heart and soul to serving the Lord. After William Sr. died she went to live with her daughter in Springville, Utah and passed away in 1855 and is buried in the Springville City Cemetery.
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/58511940/mary-draper.)3
Date 1793 & location UC per 1850 US Fed Census - age 57. Date Aug 4 1785 & locaton Hoosick, Rensselaer Co., NY per family tree of Margaret Dootson on ancestry.ca, Apr 18 2026.
Date Aug 14 1785 & location Second Town, Ont. per family tree of Toni Jackson on ancestry.ca, Apr 18 2026.
per IGI Record.1,3,2 As of circa 1802,her married name was Carey.3 She married William Carey circa 1802 at Upper Canada; Date c. 1802 from "Life History of Mary Mosier Carey Draper" by Kaye Durfee Warnke, February 2016, found in Notes with Mary Mosier's FindaGrave record. https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/58511940/mary-draper.)3 As of August 1805,her married name was Draper.1 Mary Mosier married Thomas Draper, son of Thomas Draper and Lydia Rogers, in August 1805 at Ernest Town, Lennox & Addington Co., Upper Canada; Two years after William Carey, Jr.'s, birth in August 1805, Mary at age 20, married Thomas Draper IV in Ernestown, Lennox and Addington, Ontario, Canada. The couple had 10 children, together along with William Carey Jr., who appears in the February 1819 Loughborough Census, as a Draper." from "Life History of Mary Mosier Carey Draper" by Kaye Durfee Warnke, February 2016, found in Notes with Mary Mosier's FindaGrave record. https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/58511940/mary-draper)
Date Aug 1805 & location Ernest Town, Lennox & Addington Co. per family tree of Lonnie Draper on ancestry.ca, Apr 10 2026. per IGI Record.
Note: Ernest Town was the name of the village that would be called Bath after the war of 1812. It was in the township of Ernestown, so there could be confusion as to whether this record refers to the village or the township. Researchers tend to ignore this distinction which can be critical in locating people. (Dan Buchanan, Apr 18 2026.)1,2,3 Mary Mosier "The first Mormon missionaries came to Loughborough, Ontario, Canada in 1832, following by Brigham Young and his brother Joseph trudging through the snow in January 1833. They preached with great success converting 45 souls to the Church. Among the many, were members of the Draper family. Thomas and Mary Mosier Draper joined that year; records show Thomas' sister, Phoebe (Draper Palmer Brown) joined on 17 Feb 1833. Three years later, William Draper, Jr., while on his Canadian mission from Ohio, baptized Mary's first son, William Carey Jr. in 1835." from "Life History of Mary Mosier Carey Draper" by Kaye Durfee Warnke, February 2016, found in Notes with Mary Mosier's FindaGrave record. https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/58511940/mary-draper)
Note: Loughborough Township is directly north of Kingston Township which contains the town of Kingston. Thomas Draper, William's brother, is already established here. in January 1833 at Loughborough Twp., Frontenac Co., Upper Canada.3 She "By late 1834 or 1835, Thomas and Mary Mosier Carey Draper, along with Thomas's brother, William Sr. and Lydia Lathrop Draper, and other family members left Canada and moved to Kirtland, Geauga, Ohio. The Drapers were partakers of the Kirtland Temple dedication, the first temple built by Latter-day Saints and visited by the Savior, the ancient prophets, Elijah, and others." from "Life History of Mary Mosier Carey Draper" by Kaye Durfee Warnke, February 2016, found in Notes with Mary Mosier's FindaGrave record. https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/58511940/mary-draper) in 1835 at Kirtland, Geauga Co., Ohio, U.S.A..3 She married William Draper, son of Thomas Draper and Lydia Rogers, in 1848 at Council Bluffs, Pottawattamie Co., Iowa, U.S.A; "Mary Mosier and William Draper, Sr. were married in Council Bluffs in 1848. Marrying her husband's brother was comforting to Mary, for both of them knew each other well. Leaning on a companion you know well was important at their age as they crossed the plains in the Robert Wimmer 1852 Company. He was 78 and she was 67 by the time they reached the valley." from "Life History of Mary Mosier Carey Draper" by Kaye Durfee Warnke, February 2016, found in Notes with Mary Mosier's FindaGrave record. https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/58511940/mary-draper)
Date 1848 & location Council Bluffs, Pottawattamie Co., Iowa per family tree of JohanesK on ancestry.ca., Apr 10 2026. Mary Mosier appeared on the census of 1850 at District 21, Pottawattamie Co., Iowa, U.S.A; Age 57 at 1850 US Fed Census: see William Draper.4 She died in 1855 at Springfield, Missouri, U.S.A; per IGI Record.1 She was buried in 1855 at Historic Springville Cemetery, Springville, Utah Co., Utah, U.S.A; FindaGrave: Name: Mary Mosier Draper; Birth: 4 Aug 1785, Hoosick, Rensselaer County, New York, USA; Death: 1855 (aged 69–70), Springville, Utah County, Utah, USA; Burial: Historic Springville Cemetery, Springville, Utah County, Utah, USA; Memorial ID: 58511940; Note: Mary Mosier History from FindaGrave
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LIFE HISTORY OF MARY MOSIER CAREY DRAPER
By Kaye Durfee Warnke February 2016
Mary Mosier was born in Ernestown, Ontario, Canada 14 August 1785. Second Town was renamed Ernestown in 1784, as the former name referred to the fact Kingston was surveyed first and Second Town was surveyed next. One of eight children, Mary was the daughter of John Mosier (Mosher), b. 1762-1836, and Elizabeth Haight, b. abt 1766-1857.
Mary's mother, Elizabeth, was a Native American from the Northern Nation of Canada Tribe, and her father, John, was a French Canadian. Mary Mosier's first husband was William Carey, Sr. who married her about 1802 at the age of 17. They had a son, named William Carey, Jr., born 4 May 1803 in Ernestown, Ontario, Canada. What happened to William Carey, Sr. is unknown.
Meanwhile in New York, Thomas Draper IV was married to a Miss Brown (first name unknown) and they had a son, Charles. She left her son and Thomas, which must have been difficult for both of them. Thomas moved to Canada and Thomas' parents took Charles into their home; loved and raised him as their own.
Most of the Drapers were leaving New York and moving to Canada by 1795, except William Jr. and Elizabeth Staker. They remained in Rome, Oneida, New York. William Jr. moved his family to Canada later, when William's mother, Lydia Lathrope, was ill and dying.
Two years after William Carey, Jr.'s, birth in August 1805, Mary at age 20, married Thomas Draper IV in Ernestown, Lennox and Addington, Ontario, Canada. The couple had 10 children, together along with William Carey Jr., who appears in the February 1819 Loughborough Census, as a Draper. The census reveals the following information:
From the Michael Sloote's Land Claim, the following Drapers are listed:
Males from 60 to 16 years: Thomas Draper. (This would be Thomas IV, b. 1769).
Males Under 16: Wm. Draper, Thos. D. (William Draper, is actually William Carey, Thomas' step-son) and Thomas would be Reuben.)
Names of Females: Hanna Draper, Viny D., Mary D., Ruth D., and Anne D. (Hanna is Mary Mosier, Viny is Lavina, and Anne is Hanna).
The first Mormon missionaries came to Loughborough, Ontario, Canada in 1832, following by Brigham Young and his brother Joseph trudging through the snow in January 1833. They preached with great success converting 45 souls to the Church. Among the many, were members of the Draper family. Thomas and Mary Mosier Draper joined that year; records show Thomas' sister, Phoebe (Draper Palmer Brown) joined on 17 Feb 1833. Three years later, William Draper, Jr., while on his Canadian mission from Ohio, baptized Mary's first son, William Carey Jr. in 1835.
The field was white, ready to harvest. A Church branch was organized in Loughborougth as the area was eager to hear and accept the gospel with missionaries visiting the area many times.
By late 1834 or 1835, Thomas and Mary Mosier Carey Draper, along with Thomas's brother, William Sr. and Lydia Lathrop Draper, and other family members left Canada and moved to Kirtland, Geauga, Ohio. The Drapers were partakers of the Kirtland Temple dedication, the first temple built by Latter-day Saints and visited by the Savior, the ancient prophets, Elijah, and others.
Serious trouble began brewing in Kirtland. The call came from the Prophet Joseph Smith to leave and come to Zion, especially Far West, Caldwell, Missouri. The Drapers, along with William Carey, Jr. are listed with the Kirtland Camp of Saints traveling to Missouri.
William Carey Jr. and his wife Nancy Ann Boice had a log cabin and were living in Far West in 1838. They opened their doors to three Draper families in October, namely Phoebe Draper Palmer, a widow and her 17-year-old son, Zemira, William Draper Jr. and Elizabeth Staker's family and Ebenezer and Ann Brown's family. Seeking safety from the mob, these families were living in outlying settlements and needed a place to park their wagons, water to drink, a kitchen to cook in and warm hospitality. Phoebe later marries Ebenezer Brown, when his wife Ann dies.
William Carey, Jr., Mary's son, was taken prisoner by the mob and taken to the army camp, and without any provocation had his brains dashed out of his skull with his own rifle. He was laid in a wagon, and there he remained for the space of 24 hours, during which time no one was permitted to administer to him comfort or consolation.
Among the prisoners in the army camp were four brethren who had been poisoned. They were allowed to come to the city and transport Brother Carey on a board to his home. Brother Carey died the next day. An innocent, harmless man and giving no offense, but for his religion, died a martyr. He was buried in the Far West Burial Ground along with the apostle David Patton, Gideon Carter and the other 200. The cemetery was destroyed years later.
In Parley P. Pratt's autobiography it states that one of the mobster said to Joseph Smith, who was bound in chains:
"Come, there is one of your brethren here in camp, whom we took prisoner yesterday in his own house and knocked his brains out with his own rifle, which we found hanging over the fireplace. He lays speechless and dying, speak the word and heal him, and then we will all believe."
Oh, what a tangled web we weave in trying to write the history of our ancestors at times. Even in the volume, History of the Church, p. 182, appears a statement that is incorrect and it appears in other places as well. It doesn't give the name of William Carey's wife. It just says, "widow Carey", and many genealogists have assumed "the widow Carey", after William Carey Jr.'s death was Mary Mosier. Therefore the mistake has been perpetuated. Actually, William Carey, Jr. was married to Nancy Ann Boice (Boyce) and they had no children.
Nancy, the widow Carey, had a team of horses that had not been taken by mob. She was able to help the Drapers move out of Missouri in the Spring of 1839. William Draper, Jr. told her that he would take her with his family when they moved, which must have given her some comfort. On 21 May 1841 Nancy Boice Carey married Truman Gilbert in Nauvoo, Hancock, Illinois.
In June 1840 Thomas and Mary Mosier were living in Pleasantville, Pike, Illinois along with other Drapers. It was in Ross, Pike, Illinois where Thomas Draper IV died at the age 68. Now Mary was a widow.
Due to the many hardship of the Saints, William Draper Sr.'s wife, Lydia Lathrop, died on the banks of Mississippi River, where she is buried in a brown dress and a calico apron.
William Draper, Sr., was ordained as the Patriarch of the Branches of the church in the Pottawattamie Lands of Iowa by Elder George A. Smith. There were three patriarchs at the time: John Smith was the Patriarch for the entire Church, Isaac Morley was patriarch for Far West and William. William was the patriarch who remained in Council Bluffs giving blessings to those before they started their trek cross the plains.
Mary Mosier and William Draper, Sr. were married in Council Bluffs in 1848. Marrying her husband's brother was comforting to Mary, for both of them knew each other well. Leaning on a companion you know well was important at their age as they crossed the plains in the Robert Wimmer 1852 Company. He was 78 and she was 67 by the time they reached the valley.
Before leaving Council Bluffs, William Sr. also married widow Marie Louise Allard Lance, born on 29 Sep 1796 in Terrebonne, Terrebonne, Quebec, the child of Simon Allard (1768-1819) and Marie Louise Vailancourt. She married Samuel Lance on November 20, 1815, in Quebec City, Quebec. They had 10 children in 24 years. She died in 1875 in American Fork, Utah, having lived a long life of 81 years, and was buried there.
Being a church patriarch, William gave about 250 patriarchal blessings after arriving in Utah. Remaining active, they settled in Draperville were he worked for another 2 years before his death on December 24, 1854 at age 80. He is buried in the Draper cemetery.
Mary Mosier Carey Draper gave all her heart and soul to serving the Lord. After William Sr. died she went to live with her daughter in Springville, Utah and passed away in 1855 and is buried in the Springville City Cemetery.
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Family 1 | William Carey b. c 1775 |
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Family 2 | Thomas Draper b. 22 Jan 1769, d. 1841 |
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Family 3 | William Draper b. 6 Sep 1774, d. 24 Dec 1854 |
Mary Draper1
F, b. 17 March 1786, d. 11 March 1863
| Father | Thomas Draper1 b. 16 Sep 1744, d. Sep 1817 |
| Mother | Lydia Rogers1 b. 24 Jan 1744, d. 7 Feb 1807 |
Mary Draper was born on 17 March 1786 at Watervliet, Albany Co., New York, U.S.A; Date Mar 17 1786 & location Watervliet, Albany Co., NY per family tree of LASF4 on ancestry.ca, Apr 8 2026. Date Mar 17 1786 & location USA per IGI Record.1,2 She died on 11 March 1863 at Luton, Bedfordshire, England, at age 76; Date Mar 11 1863 & location Luton, Bedfordshire, England per family tree of LASF4 on ancestry.ca, Apr 8 2026.2
Lydia Draper1
F, b. 19 March 1772
| Father | Thomas Draper1 b. 16 Sep 1744, d. Sep 1817 |
| Mother | Lydia Rogers1 b. 24 Jan 1744, d. 7 Feb 1807 |
Lydia Draper was born on 19 March 1772 at Dutchess Co., New York, U.S.A; per IGI Record.1 As of 18 August 1793,her married name was Bacon.1 She married Enoch Bacon on 18 August 1793 at Surbridge, Worchester, Massachusetts, U.S.A; per IGI Record.1
Family | Enoch Bacon b. c 1768 |
Citations
- [S19] IGI Record, online unknown url.
Enoch Bacon1
M, b. circa 1768
Enoch Bacon was born circa 1768 at U.S.A; per IGI Record.1 He married Lydia Draper, daughter of Thomas Draper and Lydia Rogers, on 18 August 1793 at Surbridge, Worchester, Massachusetts, U.S.A; per IGI Record.1
Family | Lydia Draper b. 19 Mar 1772 |
Citations
- [S19] IGI Record, online unknown url.
Mercy Draper1
F, b. 1 April 1778, d. circa 1780
| Father | Thomas Draper1 b. 16 Sep 1744, d. Sep 1817 |
| Mother | Lydia Rogers1 b. 24 Jan 1744, d. 7 Feb 1807 |
Mercy Draper was born on 1 April 1778 at Watervliet, Albany Co., New York, U.S.A; Date Apr 1 1778 & location Watervliet, Albany Co., NY per family tree of LASF4 on ancestry.ca, Apr 8 2026. Date Apr 1 1778 per IGI Record.1,2 She died circa 1780 at Pennsylvania, U.S.A; "Infant" per family tree of LASF4 on ancestry.ca, Apr 8 2026.2
David Clark Draper1
M, b. 24 April 1791, d. 5 June 1841
| Father | Thomas Draper1 b. 16 Sep 1744, d. Sep 1817 |
| Mother | Lydia Rogers1 b. 24 Jan 1744, d. 7 Feb 1807 |
David Clark Draper was born on 24 April 1791 at Rome, Oneida Co., New York, U.S.A; Date Apr 24 1791 & location Rome, Oneida Co., NY per family tree of LASF4 on ancestry.ca, Apr 8 2026. Date Apr 24 1791 & location NY per IGI Record.1,2 He appeared on the census of 1815 at Cramahe Twp., Northumberland Co., Upper Canada; 1815 Census: Clark Draper; 1 male over 16; 1 female over 16; 1 female under 16. He married Jane German, daughter of Johann Peter "John" German and Elizabeth Vandeburgh, on 12 July 1815 at Richmond Twp., Lennox & Addington Co., Upper Canada; per IGI Record.1 David Clark Draper married Mary German circa 1816 at Rome, Oneida Co., New York, U.S.A; per IGI Record.1 David Clark Draper appeared on the census of 1818 at Cramahe Twp., Northumberland Co., Upper Canada; 1818 Census: Clark Draper; 1 male over 16; 1 female over 16; 1 male under 16; 1 female under 16 (Newcastle District Census and Assessment Records, Cramahe Twp.)3 He appeared on the census of 1821 at Cramahe Twp., Northumberland Co., Upper Canada; 1821 Census: Clark Draper; 1 male over 16; 1 female over 16; 1 male under 16; 3 females under 16 (Newcastle District Census and Assessment Records, Cramahe Twp.)3 He appeared on the census of 1822 at Cramahe Twp., Northumberland Co., Upper Canada; 1822 Census: Clark Draper; 1 male over 16; 1 female over 16; 1 male under 16; 3 females under 16 (Newcastle District Census and Assessment Records, Cramahe Twp.)3 He appeared on the census of 1823 at Cramahe Twp., Northumberland Co., Upper Canada; 1823 Census: Clark Draper; 3 males over 16; 1 female over 16; 3 males under 16; 2 females under 16 (Newcastle District Census and Assessment Records, Cramahe Twp.)3 He appeared on the census of 1825 at Cramahe Twp., Northumberland Co., Upper Canada; 1825 Census: Clark Draper; 2 males under 16; 4 females under 16; 2 males over 16; 1 female over 16 (Newcastle District Census and Assessment Records, Cramahe Twp.)3 He died on 5 June 1841 at Kirtland, Lake Co., Ohio, U.S.A., at age 50; Date Jun 5 1841 & location Kirtland, Lake Co., Ohio per family tree of LASF4 on ancestry.ca, Apr 8 2026. per IGI Record.1,2
Family 1 | Jane German b. 1795, d. a 1860 |
Family 2 | Mary German b. c 1791 |
Mary German1
F, b. circa 1791
Mary German was born circa 1791 at U.S.A; per IGI Record.1 As of circa 1816,her married name was Draper.1 She married David Clark Draper, son of Thomas Draper and Lydia Rogers, circa 1816 at Rome, Oneida Co., New York, U.S.A; per IGI Record.1
Family | David Clark Draper b. 24 Apr 1791, d. 5 Jun 1841 |
Citations
- [S19] IGI Record, online unknown url.
Jane German1
F, b. 1795, d. after 1860
| Father | Johann Peter "John" German b. 1764, d. 20 Jan 1824 |
| Mother | Elizabeth Vandeburgh b. 1769 |
Jane German was born in 1795 at Richmond Twp., Lennox & Addington Co., Upper Canada; per IGI Record.1 As of 12 July 1815,her married name was Draper.1 She married David Clark Draper, son of Thomas Draper and Lydia Rogers, on 12 July 1815 at Richmond Twp., Lennox & Addington Co., Upper Canada; per IGI Record.1 Jane German died after 1860 at Ohio, U.S.A; per IGI Record.1
Family | David Clark Draper b. 24 Apr 1791, d. 5 Jun 1841 |
Citations
- [S19] IGI Record, online unknown url.
Lucretia Draper1
F, b. 22 August 1795, d. 4 December 1887
| Father | Thomas Draper1 b. 16 Sep 1744, d. Sep 1817 |
| Mother | Lydia Rogers1 b. 24 Jan 1744, d. 7 Feb 1807 |
Lucretia Draper was born on 22 August 1795 at Rome, Oneida Co., New York, U.S.A; "Joel & Lucretia Draper botn August 22, 1795." from list of births, copied from FindaGrave for Joel Draper. Date Aug 22 1795 & location Rome, Oneida Co., NY per family tree of LASF4 on ancestry.ca, Apr 8 2026. Date Aug 22 1795 & location Rome, NY per IGI Record. Date 1794 & location USA per 1851 Census.1,2,3,4 As of before 4 April 1815,her married name was Palmer.1 She married Joshua "Poss" Palmer, son of George Palmer and Hanna Wilkison, before 4 April 1815 at Cramahe Twp., Northumberland Co., Upper Canada; per IGI Record.1 Lucretia Draper appeared on the census of March 1852 at Brighton Twp., Northumberland Co., Canada West; Age 57 at 1851 Census: see Joshua Palmer.2 She died on 4 December 1887 at Cramahe Twp., Castleton, Northumberland Co., Ontario, at age 92; Date Dec 4 1887 & location "Newcastle, Northumberland, New Brunswick, Canada"??? per family tree of Becksoccer60 on ancestry.ca, Nov 17 2020. per IGI Record.1,3 She was buried on 6 December 1887 at Salem Cemetery, Cramahe Twp., Salem, Northumberland Co., Ontario; No memorial per CemSearch. per IGI Record.1,5
Family | Joshua "Poss" Palmer b. 1790, d. 17 Jan 1867 |
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Joshua "Poss" Palmer1,2
M, b. 1790, d. 17 January 1867
| Father | George Palmer b. 5 May 1761, d. 21 Dec 1833 |
| Mother | Hanna Wilkison b. 1766 |
Note: Sylvester Rouse is below, James Adams and John Cummings are above.2 He lived on 8 December 1853 at Conc 2 Lot 10, Brighton Twp., Northumberland Co., Ontario; Land Registry Records (B&S A177) show that Joshua Palmer & wife sold 100 acres of the east half of lot 10, concession 2, Cramahe Twp., Northumberland Co. to James Cumming. ITS Date: Dec 8 1853. Reg'n.: Date: Dec 14 1853. (Ontario Land Registry Records, Northumberland Co., Brighton Twp., Conc 02, pg. 141 of 317, page copied from OnLand.ca by Dan Buchanan, Apr 11 2020.)6 He lived on 21 April 1857 at Conc 2 Lot 10, Brighton Twp., Northumberland Co., Ontario; Land Registry Records (Grant A664) show that Joshua Palmer & wife sold 100 acres of the east half of lot 10, concession 2, Cramahe Twp., Northumberland Co. to Josiah H. Proctor. ITS Date: Apr 21 1857. Reg'n.: Date: Apr 26 1875. (Ontario Land Registry Records, Northumberland Co., Brighton Twp., Conc 02, pg. 141 of 317, page copied from OnLand.ca by Dan Buchanan, Apr 11 2020.)6 He lived on 23 April 1857 at Conc 2 Lot 10, Brighton Twp., Northumberland Co., Ontario; Land Registry Records (Quit Claim A663) show that James Cumming & wife provided a Quit Claim re 100 acres of the east half of lot 10, concession 2, Cramahe Twp., Northumberland Co. to Joshua Palmer. ITS Date: Apr 23 1857. Reg'n.: Date: May 21 1857. (Ontario Land Registry Records, Northumberland Co., Brighton Twp., Conc 02, pg. 141 of 317, page copied from OnLand.ca by Dan Buchanan, Apr 11 2020.)6 He died on 17 January 1867 at Cramahe Twp., Northumberland Co., Canada West; Date Jan 17 1867 per Memorial & CemSearch. per IGI Record.1,3,4 He was buried on 19 January 1867 at Salem Cemetery, Cramahe Twp., Salem, Northumberland Co., Canada West; Memorial: (See Exhibit) Sacred; To the Memory of; Joshua Palmer; Who Died; Jan 17, 1867;; Aged 77 Years (Salem Cemetery, Salem, Sep 24 2004)
CemSearch: Name: Joshua Palmer; Born: - ; Died: Jan 17 1867; Age: 77; ID: SALEM0203; No other names; Cemetery: Salem Cemetery, Conc 1 Lot 21, Cramahe Twp., Village of Salem, Sec 2 Row 31 Plot 6; Note: old slab (https://www.cemsearch.ca/burial/?pid=SALEM0203%5E0.)3,4
Family | Lucretia Draper b. 22 Aug 1795, d. 4 Dec 1887 |
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Citations
- [S19] IGI Record, online unknown url.
- [S11] Unknown author, 1851 Canada Census, Record Type: microfilm.
- [S15] Unknown author, Tombstone Inscription.
- [S39] Unknown name of person unknown record type, unknown repository, unknown repository address.
- [S196] Unknown author, Newcastle Census.
- [S46] Unknown location, Ontario Land Registry Records; unknown film.
- [S82] Tree on Ancestry.com, online unknown url.
Joel Draper1
M, b. 22 August 1795, d. 1865
| Father | Thomas Draper1 b. 16 Sep 1744, d. Sep 1817 |
| Mother | Lydia Rogers1 b. 24 Jan 1744, d. 7 Feb 1807 |
Joel Draper was born on 22 August 1795 at Rome, Oneida Co., New York, U.S.A; Date 1795 & location US per 1861 Census. Date 1795 & location US per 1850 US Fed Census. "Joel & Lucretia Draper botn August 22, 1795." from list of births, copied from FindaGrave for Joel Draper. Date Aug 22 1795 & location Rome, Oneida Co., NY per family tree of LASF4 on ancestry.ca, Apr 8 2026. per IGI Record.1,2,3,4 He married Eunice ? circa 1815; per IGI Record.1 Joel Draper appeared on the census of 1820 at Haldimand Twp., Northumberland Co., Upper Canada; 1820 Census: Joel Draper; 1 male 16 to 60; 1 female 16 to 60; 2 females under 16; Total 4 (Newcastle District Census & Assessment Records, Haldimand Twp.)5 He appeared on the census of 1821 at Haldimand Twp., Northumberland Co., Upper Canada; 1821 Census: Joel Draper; 1 male 16 to 60; 1 female 16 to 60; 2 males under 16; Total 4 (Newcastle District Census & Assessment Records, Haldimand Twp.)
Note: The children are males here and females per 1820??5 He lived on 23 March 1833 at Conc 10 Lot 25, Cramahe Twp., Northumberland Co., Upper Canada; Land Registry Records (B&S 3535) show that Samuel Edick granted "the same (all 100 acres)", Lot 25, Concession 10, Cramahe Twp., Northumberland Co. to Joel Draper. ITS Date: Mar 23 1833. Reg'n. Date: Aug 4 1834. (Ontario Land Registry Records, Northumberland Co., Cramahe Twp., Conc 10, pg. 101 of 196, OnLand.ca.)6 He lived on 30 September 1834 at Conc 10 Lot 25, Cramahe Twp., Northumberland Co., Upper Canada; Land Registry Records (B&S 3763) show that Joel Draper granted the "north half", Lot 25, Concession 10, Cramahe Twp., Northumberland Co. to Jacob Johnson. ITS Date: Sep 30 1834. Reg'n. Date: Feb 9 1835. (Ontario Land Registry Records, Northumberland Co., Cramahe Twp., Conc 10, pg. 101 of 196, OnLand.ca.)6 He lived on 30 September 1834 at Conc 10 Lot 26, Cramahe Twp., Northumberland Co., Upper Canada; Land Registry Records (B&S 3763) show that Joel Draper granted the "north half", Lot 26, Concession 10, Cramahe Twp., Northumberland Co. to Jacob Johnson. ITS Date: Sep 30 1834. Reg'n. Date: Feb 9 1835. (Ontario Land Registry Records, Northumberland Co., Cramahe Twp., Conc 10, pg. 114 of 196, OnLand.ca.)6 He married Azuba ? circa 1839; per IGI Record.1 Joel Draper married Elenor "Ellen" ? on 24 January 1844 at Clarke Twp., Durham Co., Canada West; per IGI Record.1 Joel Draper appeared on the census of 5 October 1850 at Springwater, Livingston Co., New York, U.S.A; Age 55 at 1850 US Fed Census: Draper, Joel, 55, b. NY, carpenter, married; Ellen, 30, b. Ireland, married; Cervan, Geo., 28, b. Ireland, lab., single (1850 US Fed Census: Springwater, Livingston Co., New York, pg. 15 of 66, line 25 - ancestry.ca)
Note: There a several other carpenters on this page. Wonder if this was a major construction project that brought Joel Draper here at this time. (Dan Buchanan, Apr 9 2026.)3 He appeared on the census of April 1861 at Clarke Twp., Durham Co., Canada West; Age 66 at 1861 Census: Draper, Joel, 66, b. US, farmer, no rel., married; Ellen, 43, b. Ireland, CW, married (1861 Census: Clarke Twp., Durham Co., pg. 321 of 893, line 25 - ancestry.ca.)4 He died in 1865 at Clarke Twp., Durham Co., Canada West; per IGI Record.1 He was buried in 1865 at Clarke Twp., Durham Co., Canada West; FindaGrave: Name: Joel Draper; Birth: 22 Aug 1795, Rome, Oneida County, New York, USA; Death: 14 ??? 1863 (aged 67–68), Durham, Co., Ontario, Canada; Burial: Burial Details Unknown; Memorial ID: 136063996; Note: (Handwritten list of births on slip of paper) "Thomas Draper born January 22nd, 1769; Lydia do born Mar 19th 1772; William Draper born September 9th, 1774; Carr do born December 6th, 1776; Mercy Draper, born April 1st, 1778; Patience do born January 6th 1781; Olivia do born Sep 2nd 1783; Mary do born March17 1786; Clark do born Apr 24 1791; Joel & Lucretia Draper born August 22, 1795." (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/136063996/joel-draper?_gl=1*sba67y*_gcl_au*MTI4MjI5MDAxMC4xNzcxOTU5NzM4*_ga*MTA5ODMxNzg4MC4xNzY0MTc1MjI4*_ga_4QT8FMEX30*czVkNDQzZTAxLTY2NjQtNDljMC1iZGFmLWEyYjY1NGU2NzMyYSRvMjQ4JGcxJHQxNzc1NjY1Njc5JGozMSRsMCRoMA..*_ga_QPQNV9XG1B*czVkNDQzZTAxLTY2NjQtNDljMC1iZGFmLWEyYjY1NGU2NzMyYSRvMjQ4JGcxJHQxNzc1NjY1NjgwJGozMCRsMCRoMA..)7
Note: The children are males here and females per 1820??5 He lived on 23 March 1833 at Conc 10 Lot 25, Cramahe Twp., Northumberland Co., Upper Canada; Land Registry Records (B&S 3535) show that Samuel Edick granted "the same (all 100 acres)", Lot 25, Concession 10, Cramahe Twp., Northumberland Co. to Joel Draper. ITS Date: Mar 23 1833. Reg'n. Date: Aug 4 1834. (Ontario Land Registry Records, Northumberland Co., Cramahe Twp., Conc 10, pg. 101 of 196, OnLand.ca.)6 He lived on 30 September 1834 at Conc 10 Lot 25, Cramahe Twp., Northumberland Co., Upper Canada; Land Registry Records (B&S 3763) show that Joel Draper granted the "north half", Lot 25, Concession 10, Cramahe Twp., Northumberland Co. to Jacob Johnson. ITS Date: Sep 30 1834. Reg'n. Date: Feb 9 1835. (Ontario Land Registry Records, Northumberland Co., Cramahe Twp., Conc 10, pg. 101 of 196, OnLand.ca.)6 He lived on 30 September 1834 at Conc 10 Lot 26, Cramahe Twp., Northumberland Co., Upper Canada; Land Registry Records (B&S 3763) show that Joel Draper granted the "north half", Lot 26, Concession 10, Cramahe Twp., Northumberland Co. to Jacob Johnson. ITS Date: Sep 30 1834. Reg'n. Date: Feb 9 1835. (Ontario Land Registry Records, Northumberland Co., Cramahe Twp., Conc 10, pg. 114 of 196, OnLand.ca.)6 He married Azuba ? circa 1839; per IGI Record.1 Joel Draper married Elenor "Ellen" ? on 24 January 1844 at Clarke Twp., Durham Co., Canada West; per IGI Record.1 Joel Draper appeared on the census of 5 October 1850 at Springwater, Livingston Co., New York, U.S.A; Age 55 at 1850 US Fed Census: Draper, Joel, 55, b. NY, carpenter, married; Ellen, 30, b. Ireland, married; Cervan, Geo., 28, b. Ireland, lab., single (1850 US Fed Census: Springwater, Livingston Co., New York, pg. 15 of 66, line 25 - ancestry.ca)
Note: There a several other carpenters on this page. Wonder if this was a major construction project that brought Joel Draper here at this time. (Dan Buchanan, Apr 9 2026.)3 He appeared on the census of April 1861 at Clarke Twp., Durham Co., Canada West; Age 66 at 1861 Census: Draper, Joel, 66, b. US, farmer, no rel., married; Ellen, 43, b. Ireland, CW, married (1861 Census: Clarke Twp., Durham Co., pg. 321 of 893, line 25 - ancestry.ca.)4 He died in 1865 at Clarke Twp., Durham Co., Canada West; per IGI Record.1 He was buried in 1865 at Clarke Twp., Durham Co., Canada West; FindaGrave: Name: Joel Draper; Birth: 22 Aug 1795, Rome, Oneida County, New York, USA; Death: 14 ??? 1863 (aged 67–68), Durham, Co., Ontario, Canada; Burial: Burial Details Unknown; Memorial ID: 136063996; Note: (Handwritten list of births on slip of paper) "Thomas Draper born January 22nd, 1769; Lydia do born Mar 19th 1772; William Draper born September 9th, 1774; Carr do born December 6th, 1776; Mercy Draper, born April 1st, 1778; Patience do born January 6th 1781; Olivia do born Sep 2nd 1783; Mary do born March17 1786; Clark do born Apr 24 1791; Joel & Lucretia Draper born August 22, 1795." (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/136063996/joel-draper?_gl=1*sba67y*_gcl_au*MTI4MjI5MDAxMC4xNzcxOTU5NzM4*_ga*MTA5ODMxNzg4MC4xNzY0MTc1MjI4*_ga_4QT8FMEX30*czVkNDQzZTAxLTY2NjQtNDljMC1iZGFmLWEyYjY1NGU2NzMyYSRvMjQ4JGcxJHQxNzc1NjY1Njc5JGozMSRsMCRoMA..*_ga_QPQNV9XG1B*czVkNDQzZTAxLTY2NjQtNDljMC1iZGFmLWEyYjY1NGU2NzMyYSRvMjQ4JGcxJHQxNzc1NjY1NjgwJGozMCRsMCRoMA..)7
Family 1 | Eunice ? b. 1 Apr 1800, d. 12 Jul 1838 |
Family 2 | Azuba ? b. 1818 |
Family 3 | Elenor "Ellen" ? b. 1823 |
Citations
- [S19] IGI Record, online unknown url.
- [S82] Tree on Ancestry.com, online unknown url.
- [S21] US Census, online unknown url.
- [S10] Unknown author, 1861 Canada Census, Record Type: microfilm.
- [S196] Unknown author, Newcastle Census.
- [S46] Unknown location, Ontario Land Registry Records; unknown film.
- [S128] FindAGrave, online unknown url.
Eunice ?1,2
F, b. 1 April 1800, d. 12 July 1838
Eunice ? was born on 1 April 1800; Date Apr 1 1800 per CemSearch - age 38y 3m 11d at death Jul 12 1838. per IGI Record.1,2 As of circa 1815,her married name was Draper.1 She married Joel Draper, son of Thomas Draper and Lydia Rogers, circa 1815; per IGI Record.1 Eunice ? died on 12 July 1838 at Clarke Twp., Durham Co., Upper Canada, at age 38; Date Jul 12 1838 per CemSearch.2 She was buried on 14 July 1838 at Newtonville Lakeview Cemetery, Clarke Twp., Newtonville, Durham Co., Upper Canada; CemSearch: Name: Eunice Palmer; Born: - ; Died: Jul 12 1838; Age: 38y 3m 11d; ID: 16LAKVE238; No other names: Cemetery: Newtonvlle Lakeview Cemetery, Conc 2, Lot 7, Clarke Twp., Durham Co., SEC E; Note: Wife of Joel Draper. (https://cemsearch.ca/burial/?pid=16LAKVE238%5E1.)2
Family | Joel Draper b. 22 Aug 1795, d. 1865 |
Azuba ?1
F, b. 1818
Azuba ? was born in 1818 at Rome, Oneida Co., New York, U.S.A; per IGI Record.1 As of circa 1839,her married name was Draper.1 She married Joel Draper, son of Thomas Draper and Lydia Rogers, circa 1839; per IGI Record.1
Family | Joel Draper b. 22 Aug 1795, d. 1865 |
Citations
- [S19] IGI Record, online unknown url.
Elenor "Ellen" ?1,2,3,4
F, b. 1823
Elenor "Ellen" ? was born in 1823 at Clarke Twp., Durham Co., Upper Canada; Date 1818 & location Ireland per 1861 Census. Date 1820 & location Ireland per 1850 US Fed Census. Date 1823 & location Ireland per family tree of Deborah Nasworthy on ancestry.ca, Apr 9 2026. per IGI Record.1,3,2,4 As of 24 January 1844,her married name was Draper.1 She married Joel Draper, son of Thomas Draper and Lydia Rogers, on 24 January 1844 at Clarke Twp., Durham Co., Canada West; per IGI Record.1 Elenor "Ellen" ? appeared on the census of 5 October 1850 at Springwater, Livingston Co., New York, U.S.A; Age 30 at 1850 US Fed Census: see Joel Draper.3 She appeared on the census of April 1861 at Clarke Twp., Durham Co., Canada West; Age 43 at 1861 Census: see Joel Draper.4
Family | Joel Draper b. 22 Aug 1795, d. 1865 |
Olivia Draper1,2
F, b. 2 September 1783, d. after 1861
| Father | Thomas Draper1 b. 16 Sep 1744, d. Sep 1817 |
| Mother | Lydia Rogers1 b. 24 Jan 1744, d. 7 Feb 1807 |
Olivia Draper was born on 2 September 1783 at Watervliet, Albany Co., New York, U.S.A; Date Sep 2 1783 & location Watervliet, Albany Co., NY per family tree of LASF4 on ancestry.ca, Apr 8 2026. Date Sep 2 1783 & location Albany Co., NY per IGI Record.1,2 As of 1800,her married name was D'Honore.1 She married Pierre "Peter" Tesson D'Honore in 1800 at Prince Edward Co., Upper Canada; per IGI Record.1 Olivia Draper died after 1861 at Mahalide Twp., Elgin Co., Canada West; Date c 1861 & location Malahide Twp., Elgin Co. per family tree of LASF4 on ancestry.ca, Apr 8 2026. per IGI Record.1,2
Family | Pierre "Peter" Tesson D'Honore b. c 1783 |
Pierre "Peter" Tesson D'Honore1
M, b. circa 1783
Pierre "Peter" Tesson D'Honore was born circa 1783 at U.S.A; per IGI Record.1 He married Olivia Draper, daughter of Thomas Draper and Lydia Rogers, in 1800 at Prince Edward Co., Upper Canada; per IGI Record.1
Family | Olivia Draper b. 2 Sep 1783, d. a 1861 |
Citations
- [S19] IGI Record, online unknown url.
Carson "Carr" Draper1,2
M, b. 6 December 1776, d. 8 July 1858
| Father | Thomas Draper1 b. 16 Sep 1744, d. Sep 1817 |
| Mother | Lydia Rogers1 b. 24 Jan 1744, d. 7 Feb 1807 |
Carson "Carr" Draper was born on 6 December 1776 at Kingston, Luzerne Co., Pennsylvania, U.S.A; per IGI Record.1 He appeared on the census of 1813 at Cramahe Twp., Northumberland Co., Upper Canada; 1813 Census: Carr Draper; 1 male over 16. He married Mary Seager on 12 July 1815 at Richmond Twp., Lennox & Addington Co., Upper Canada; per IGI Record.1 Carson "Carr" Draper appeared on the census of 1817 at Cramahe Twp., Northumberland Co., Upper Canada; 1817 Census: Carr Draper; 1 male over 16; 1 female (Newcastle District Census & Assessment Records, Cramahe Twp.)2 He appeared on the census of 1818 at Cramahe Twp., Northumberland Co., Upper Canada; 1818 Census: Carr Draper; 1 male over 16; 1 female over 16; 1 female under 16 (Newcastle District Census & Assessment Records, Cramahe Twp.)2 He appeared on the census of 1821 at Cramahe Twp., Northumberland Co., Upper Canada; 1821 Census: Carr Draper; 1 male over 16; 1 female over 16; - males under 16; 1 female under 16 (Newcastle District Census & Assessment Records, Cramahe Twp.)2 He appeared on the census of 1822 at Cramahe Twp., Northumberland Co., Upper Canada; 1822 Census: Carr Draper; 1 male over 16; 1 female over 16; 2 females under 16 (Newcastle District Census & Assessment Records, Cramahe Twp.)2 He appeared on the census of 1823 at Cramahe Twp., Northumberland Co., Upper Canada; 1823 Census: Carr Draper; 1 male over 16; 1 female over 16; 1 female under 16 (Newcastle District Census & Assessment Records, Cramahe Twp.)2 He appeared on the census of 1825 at Cramahe Twp., Northumberland Co., Upper Canada; 1825 Census: Carr Draper; - males under 16; 2 females under 16; 1 male over 16; 1 female over 16 (Newcastle District Census & Assessment Records, Cramahe Twp.)2 He appeared on the census of 1839 at Cramahe Twp., Northumberland Co., Upper Canada; 1839 Census: Carr Draper; 1 male over 16; - males under 16; 2 females over 16; 3 females under 16 (Newcastle District Census & Assessment Records, Cramahe Twp.)2 He appeared on the census of 1842 at Cramahe Twp., Northumberland Co., Canada West; 1842 Census: Carxon Draper; "Queens Highway" (Newcastle District Census & Assessment Records, Cramahe Twp.)2 He died on 8 July 1858 at York Co., Canada West, at age 81; per IGI Record.1
Family | Mary Seager b. c 1776 |
Mary Seager1
F, b. circa 1776
Mary Seager was born circa 1776; per IGI Record.1 As of 12 July 1815,her married name was Draper.1 She married Carson "Carr" Draper, son of Thomas Draper and Lydia Rogers, on 12 July 1815 at Richmond Twp., Lennox & Addington Co., Upper Canada; per IGI Record.1
Family | Carson "Carr" Draper b. 6 Dec 1776, d. 8 Jul 1858 |
Citations
- [S19] IGI Record, online unknown url.
Charles Draper1,2,3,4
M, b. 9 September 1795, d. 5 April 1870
| Father | William Draper1 b. 6 Sep 1774, d. 24 Dec 1854 |
| Mother | Lydia Lathrop1 b. 5 Nov 1775, d. a 17 Sep 1846 |
Charles Draper was born on 9 September 1795 at Rome, Oneida Co., New York, U.S.A; LDS Membership: Name: Charles Draper; Birth Date: Sep 9 1795; Birth Place: Pennsylvania; Parents: William Draper & Lydia Lathrop (Membership of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 1830-1848, ancestry.ca)
Date 1789 per 1860 US Fed Census. Date 1791 & location Oneida Co., NY per 1855 NY State Census. Date Sep 8 1795 & location Rome, NY per family tree of Janice Shampton Marquez on ancestry.ca, Apr 5 2026. Date Sep 9 1795 & location Rome, NY per IGI Record.1,2,5,4,6 He appeared on the census of 1821 at Haldimand Twp., Northumberland Co., Upper Canada; 1821 Census: Charles Draper; 1 male 16 to 60 (Newcastle District Census and Assessment Records, Haldimand Twp.)7 He married Marinda Lockwood, daughter of John Lockwood and Mary ?, in 1821 at U.S.A; per family tree of Janice Shampton Marquez on ancestry.ca, Apr 5 2026.2 Charles Draper appeared on the census of 8 June 1855 at Alexandria, Jefferson Co., New York, U.S.A; Age 64 at 1855 NY State Census: Draper, Charles, 64, b. Oneida Co., NY, 30y res., farmer, maried; Marinda, 59, b. Albany, 30y res., wife, married; Mary, 31, b. Jefferson Co., NY, 30y res., dau., single; ?Ed? H(m), 21, b. Jefferson Co., 21y res., son, farmer, single; Richard, 19; Lucy, 20 (1855 NY State Census: Town of Alexandria, Jefferson Co., NY, pg. 3 of 20, #39 - ancestry.ca.)6 He appeared on the census of 27 July 1860 at Alexandria, Jefferson Col, New York, U.S.A; Age 71 at 1860 US Fed Census: Draper, Charles, 71, b. - , farmer, married; Miranda, 66, b. - , married; Mary, 40, b. - , single (1860 US Fed Census: Town of Alexandria, Jefferson Co., New York, pg. 35 of 97, mline 19 - ancestry.ca)
Note: Sons Richard and Edwin are below with their families.6 He died on 5 April 1870 at Forest City, Winnebago Co., Iowa, U.S.A., at age 74; per family tree of Janice Shampton Marquez on ancestry.ca, Apr 5 2026.2
Date 1789 per 1860 US Fed Census. Date 1791 & location Oneida Co., NY per 1855 NY State Census. Date Sep 8 1795 & location Rome, NY per family tree of Janice Shampton Marquez on ancestry.ca, Apr 5 2026. Date Sep 9 1795 & location Rome, NY per IGI Record.1,2,5,4,6 He appeared on the census of 1821 at Haldimand Twp., Northumberland Co., Upper Canada; 1821 Census: Charles Draper; 1 male 16 to 60 (Newcastle District Census and Assessment Records, Haldimand Twp.)7 He married Marinda Lockwood, daughter of John Lockwood and Mary ?, in 1821 at U.S.A; per family tree of Janice Shampton Marquez on ancestry.ca, Apr 5 2026.2 Charles Draper appeared on the census of 8 June 1855 at Alexandria, Jefferson Co., New York, U.S.A; Age 64 at 1855 NY State Census: Draper, Charles, 64, b. Oneida Co., NY, 30y res., farmer, maried; Marinda, 59, b. Albany, 30y res., wife, married; Mary, 31, b. Jefferson Co., NY, 30y res., dau., single; ?Ed? H(m), 21, b. Jefferson Co., 21y res., son, farmer, single; Richard, 19; Lucy, 20 (1855 NY State Census: Town of Alexandria, Jefferson Co., NY, pg. 3 of 20, #39 - ancestry.ca.)6 He appeared on the census of 27 July 1860 at Alexandria, Jefferson Col, New York, U.S.A; Age 71 at 1860 US Fed Census: Draper, Charles, 71, b. - , farmer, married; Miranda, 66, b. - , married; Mary, 40, b. - , single (1860 US Fed Census: Town of Alexandria, Jefferson Co., New York, pg. 35 of 97, mline 19 - ancestry.ca)
Note: Sons Richard and Edwin are below with their families.6 He died on 5 April 1870 at Forest City, Winnebago Co., Iowa, U.S.A., at age 74; per family tree of Janice Shampton Marquez on ancestry.ca, Apr 5 2026.2
Family | Marinda Lockwood b. 1794, d. c 1875 |
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Citations
Marvin Draper1
M, b. after 1814
| Father | William Draper1 b. 6 Sep 1774, d. 24 Dec 1854 |
| Mother | Lydia Lathrop1 b. 5 Nov 1775, d. a 17 Sep 1846 |
Marvin Draper was born after 1814 at Cramahe Twp., Northumberland Co., Upper Canada; per IGI Record.1
Citations
- [S19] IGI Record, online unknown url.
Carson Carr Draper1,2
M, b. 6 December 1799, d. 6 December 1893
| Father | William Draper1 b. 6 Sep 1774, d. 24 Dec 1854 |
| Mother | Lydia Lathrop1 b. 5 Nov 1775, d. a 17 Sep 1846 |
Carson Carr Draper was born on 6 December 1799 at Rome, Oneida Co., New York, U.S.A; Date Dec 6 1776 & location Rome, NY per family tree of michaelhenrymcmillen on ancestry.ca, Apr 5 2026. per IGI Record.1,2 He married Mary Sager, daughter of Frederick Sager and Barbara ?, on 12 July 1815 at Richmond Twp., Lennox & Addington Co., Upper Canada; per family tree of michaelhenrymcmillen on ancestry.ca, Apr 5 2026.2 Carson Carr Draper appeared on the census of 1817 at Cramahe Twp., Northumberland Co., Upper Canada; 1817 Census: Carr Draper; 1 male over 16, 1 female (Newcastle District Census and Assessment Records, Cramahe Twp.)3 He Carson Draper's wife, Mary Seager, died in 1820 per family tree of gorgeousdoll53 on ancestry.ca, Apr 5 2026. in 1820 at Cramahe Twp., Northumberland Co., Upper Canada.2 He appeared on the census of 1839 at Cramahe Twp., Northumberland Co., Upper Canada; 1839 Census: Carr Draper; 1 male under 16, 1 male over 16, 2 females under 16, 3 females over 16 (Newcastle District Census and Assessment Records, Cramahe Twp.)3 He appeared on the census of 1850 at Cramahe Twp., Northumberland Co., Canada West; 1850 Census: no Draper names at all in records. (Newcastle District Census and Assessment Records, Cramahe Twp.)3 He died on 6 December 1893 at Cramahe Twp., Northumberland Co., Ontario, at age 94; Date Dec 6 1893 & location Cramahe Twp., Northumberland Co. per family tree of PatrickMichaelDuffy on ancestry.ca, Apr 5 2026.
Date Dec 6 1893 & location Cda. per IGI Record.1,2 He was buried on 8 December 1893 at Ontario; FindaGrave: Name: Carson Draper; Birth: 1799, Rome, Oneida County, New York, USA; Death: unknown, Canada; Burial: Burial Details Unknown; Memorial ID: 136053086. (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/136053086/carson-draper?_gl=1*1gu21xz*_gcl_au*MTI4MjI5MDAxMC4xNzcxOTU5NzM4.)4
Date Dec 6 1893 & location Cda. per IGI Record.1,2 He was buried on 8 December 1893 at Ontario; FindaGrave: Name: Carson Draper; Birth: 1799, Rome, Oneida County, New York, USA; Death: unknown, Canada; Burial: Burial Details Unknown; Memorial ID: 136053086. (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/136053086/carson-draper?_gl=1*1gu21xz*_gcl_au*MTI4MjI5MDAxMC4xNzcxOTU5NzM4.)4
Family | Mary Sager b. 1794, d. 1820 |
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Alfred Rogers Draper1
M, b. 4 October 1815, d. 1845
| Father | William Draper1 b. 6 Sep 1774, d. 24 Dec 1854 |
| Mother | Lydia Lathrop1 b. 5 Nov 1775, d. a 17 Sep 1846 |
Alfred Rogers Draper was born on 4 October 1815 at Cramahe Twp., Northumberland Co., Upper Canada; Date Oct 4 1815 & location Cramahe Twp., Northumberland Co., Ont. per family tree of michaelhenrymcmillen on ancestry.ca, Apr 16 2026. per IGI Record.1,2 He married Mary Cornelia "Polly" Staker, daughter of Conrad Staker and Cornelia Schnuck, in December 1834 at Portland, Multnomah Co., Oregon, U.S.A; Date Dec 1834 & location Portland, Oregon per family tree of michaelhenrymcmillen on ancestry.ca, Apr 16 2026. per IGI Record.1,2 Alfred Rogers Draper appeared on the census of 1840 at Pike Co., Illinois, U.S.A; 1840 US Fed Census: Alfred R. Draper (1840 US Fed Census, Pike Co., Illinois, pg. 124 of 143, ancestry.ca.)3 He died in 1845 at Adams Co., Illinois, U.S.A; Date 1845 & location Adams Co., Illinois per family tree of michaelhenrymcmillen on ancestry.ca, Apr 16 2026. per IGI Record.1,2
Family | Mary Cornelia "Polly" Staker b. 18 Aug 1813, d. 30 Sep 1844 |
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Mary Cornelia "Polly" Staker1,2
F, b. 18 August 1813, d. 30 September 1844
| Father | Conrad Staker2 b. 4 Jun 1768, d. 21 Feb 1848 |
| Mother | Cornelia Schnuck2 b. 6 Nov 1783, d. 29 Sep 1884 |
Mary Cornelia "Polly" Staker was born on 18 August 1813 at Frontenac Co., Upper Canada; Date Aug 18 1813 & location Frontenac Co. per FindaGrave. per IGI Record.1,2 As of December 1834,her married name was Draper.1 She married Alfred Rogers Draper, son of William Draper and Lydia Lathrop, in December 1834 at Portland, Multnomah Co., Oregon, U.S.A; Date Dec 1834 & location Portland, Oregon per family tree of michaelhenrymcmillen on ancestry.ca, Apr 16 2026. per IGI Record.1,3 Mary Cornelia "Polly" Staker died on 30 September 1844 at Mount Pleasant, Sanpete Co., Utah, U.S.A., at age 31; Date Sep 30 1844 & location Mount Pleasant, Sanpete Co., Utah per FindaGrave.2 She was buried on 2 October 1844 at Mount Pleasant, Sanpete Co., Utah, U.S.A; FindaGrave: Name: Mary Cornelia “Polly” Staker Draper; Birth: 18 Aug 1813, Frontenac, Frontenac County, Ontario, Canada; Death: 30 Sep 1844 (aged 31), Mount Pleasant, Sanpete County, Utah, USA; Burial: Burial Details Unknown; Memorial ID: 136054424; Note: (http://nauvoo.byu.edu/ViewPerson.aspx?ID=35162). (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/136054424/mary_cornelia-draper.)2
Family | Alfred Rogers Draper b. 4 Oct 1815, d. 1845 |
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