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The People of Western Kings 1785 to 1901
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References for:

Banks Phineas              (19/3/1825-1911)

          census 1861: 3 males, 2 females
          census 1871: currier
          census 1881:
          census 1891:
          census 1901: 2/13 Ormsby Road, since there were 2 houses I assume they lived in one of them.
          Aylesford Union Cemetery: same Tombstone:
             Phineas Banks, 1827-1911,
             his wife Eliza R, Raymond, 1817-1908, missionary to Africa, 1840-1846.
             William R, son, 1857-1916
 Eliza R                   (29/4/1817-1908)    nee Ruggles, see William Ruggles
                                               1st marriage to William Raymond
          Township Book of Aylesford 1817: born 29 April 1817 [see William Ruggles - JD]
          census 1861: age=40-50
          census 1871: age=48
          census 1881:
          census 1891:
          census 1901: 2/13 Ormsby Road, since there were 2 houses I assume they lived in one of them.
          census 1901: they lived with Charles Banks.
          Aylesford Union Cemetery: same Tombstone:
                 Phineas Banks, 1827-1911,
                 his wife Eliza R, Raymond, 1817-1908, missionary to Africa, 1840-1846.
                 William R, son, 1857-1916
 - Eulalia Ann        (14/6/1851-2/11/1940)    married Andrew Lee
          census 1861: female age 5-10
          Marriage Records Kings county 1875:
            12 Jan 1875 Aylesford Baptist: Andrew LEE, age 25, Bachelor, born in Wilmot, living in Aylesford, son of Andrew and Nancy, married Ulalia A BANKS, age 22, Spinster of Aylesford, dau of Thomas and Eliza
          Aylesford Union Cemetery: same Tombstone:
            Andrew Lee, Aug 1847-Jan 1900,
            wife, Eulalia Ann, 14 June 1851-2 Nov 1940,
            son Howard Wiles, 28 Nov 1887-3 Jan 1888
 - Charles                (11/10/1854-    )    census 1861: male age 5-10
 - William  R                   (1860-1916)    census 1861: male age 3-4