My ancestor, William Baker, was English and was married and buried in the Anglican records - St Armand West and Pike River Cemetery. He was born about 1802 in England and was in Somerset Served in 5th Foot Regiment and Somerset Served in Royal Canadian Rifles; 23rd Foot Regiment. His wife, Bridget Glensky/Glansky etc, was born in Ireland and was Catholic. The children were raised Catholic. William was listed as a farmer after his discharge from the British army in Quebec. In the United States, there might be records of property sold/transferred (like a farm) and probate records, when the head of the household dies. William died in 1887 and his wife Bridget died in 1893. None of the children are witnesses in Bridget's death, although John Molloy was the brother of Patrick Molloy who married Bridget's daughter Mary Jane and were living in the United States. William and Bridget's son William and family were at Ste-Athanase, Iberville, Quebec in 1891. John Baker was in Farnham listed as a "Journalier". I don't find Bridget in 1891, nor Ann ELizabeth. Any ideas?