2.04.2010
(2) Palmers went to Canada during the 1790s
Going back one generation we learn that Zemira’s grandparents first went to Canada during the 1790's. Canada was under rule of the King of England at that time. That is probably why his ancestors moved there, for they were Loyalists.
As the story goes, his grandparents, George Palmer Sr. and his wife Hannah, had gone to Canada from the eastern United States in 1793. His Draper-grandparents, William Draper Sr. and wife Lydia Lathrop moved there in 1797. Eventually these two families were living near each other in Northumberland County, Cramahe Township (pronounced Cram’-aw-hay, often just called “Crammie”).4 (See Map 2.) Their children grew up as neighbors, and eventually a romance blossomed between two of the children—George Palmer Jr. and Phebe Draper.
MAP 2
4- Municipal Records of Cramahe Township, Newcastle District, Ontario, Toronto Archives, Canada Palmers and Drapers were neighbors in Canada.
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