According to the 1841 Census Alexander Proudfoot was living at this location. While the location is not given for the 1851 census he living in a brick house with a dry good store and farm. I imagine it is the same property in both censuses and possibly this house. According to a letter written by his nephew in 1836 he decided to set up house and married Amelia Jarvis.
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According to the 1841 Census Alexander Proudfoot was living at this location. While the location is not given for the 1851 census he living in a brick house with a dry good store and farm. I imagine it is the same property in both censuses and possibly this house. According to a letter written by his nephew in 1836 he decided to set up house and married Amelia Jarvis.