The fourth child of Isaac and Jean Ritchie Corry was George Corry (second cousin to our Great Grandfather William Henry Corry). George was born 14 January 1846, in Bathurst, Lanark, Ontario, Canada.
In a letter written by Father Isaac to his brother, George, in Utah, Isaac says of his son, George: “George has tried a good many things. He learned ax making and general blacksmithing with McAtheron of Perth. . . .he is very eager to make riches but has not accumulated a great deal. He was deputy sheriff for a while; went to California. . . .next to Colorado; made nothing. Now [he] keeps an ax factory. That is [his] trade now. He is town constable."
After traveling around to several places, George returned to Perth where he had an ax factory and was also the town constable.
Perth Courier, December 23, 1870: "We regret to learn that the blacksmith shop belonging to our former townsman, George Corry, of Fallbrook was on the 17th December destroyed by fire together with all of Mr. Corry's tools. The loss is estimated at between $500 and $600 and no insurance. By vigorous efforts, Mr. Corry has already had his shop built again and is now ready to do all kinds of blacksmithing."
Perth Courier--The subscriber [George Corry] respectfully informs the inhabitants of Perth and the public generally that he has opened a shop where he is making all sorts of edged tools. Blacksmithing also done. Come up to Harvey's old stand near Mr. Haggart's mills where you can get an axe guaranteed to cut hemlock knots and hickory bark.
George was married to Mary Neilson, the daughter of Reverend Johnston Neilson, on 23 November 1849, at Bathurst. They were the parents of seven children:
The oldest, Isaac, was born in 1851 (about) and died in 1879 in Colorado. Perth Courier, April 25, 1879: "Corry - Died at Malta, Lake County, Colorado, on the 12th April, formerly of Perth, aged 27. The death of Mr. Isaac Corry, eldest son of Mr. George Corry of Perth, is announced in Colorado. He had been employed there working in the mines."
The second, Annie Jane Corry was born about 1854 and married to Henry Joseph Duffield in 1874. They had three children (George F., May Estella, and Henry Corry Duffield). Annie died in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, in 1892, at the age of 38.
Next was Caroline Hutchinson Gray Corry, born in 1856 and married to Francis John Allan in 1880. They were the parents of five children (George William, Robert Neilson, Clara, Caroline Florence and Francis Maud). Like her older sister, Caroline and family left Ontario and settled in Winnipeg, Manitoba Province. Caroline died in Winnipeg in 1933.
George’s fourth child, James, was born and died in 1860, in Perth.
The fifth child was George, born at Perth in 1862. He died from a drowning accident in 1890. Perth Courier, October 3, 1890: "Corry - Drowned in the River Tay, Perth, on Wed., 24th Sept. George Corry, Jr., son of Mr. George Corry, aged 28. On Wednesday of last week, George Corry, Jr., went down to the river to shoot ducks. The boat in which he trusted himself was a small "monitor" almost 8 feet long and about 2 1/2 feet wide at the top, sloping to a very narrow width at the bottom, a very small and dangerous craft. He did not reach home that night as expected but as he was accustomed to stay some times down the river, this did not cause a great deal of apprehension. However, on Saturday, someone found his canoe with a broken paddle and a dead duck in it but could not see or find the owner. Search was made that day and his coat and hat found near that locality. It was continued on Sunday afternoon when the searchers in the canal barge [found] the body in the canal. The funeral took place to Elmwood Cemetery on Tuesday. The deceased was 28 years old. His affected parents in their bereavement have the sympathy of the entire community."
The sixth child, Robert, was born in 1865 in Perth and died in 1885 at Batouche, Saskatchewan Province, in the Riel Rebellion of 1885.
The last child, Minnie, was born in 1868.
George was a trustee of the Baptist Church in Perth. He died 16 November 1907, at Perth. His wife, Mary, had died nearly seven years earlier, 27 March 1900.
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Jeff and Julia brought my attention to at least one typing error in this history of George Corry. George was born in 1826 rather than 1846.
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