New Brunswick Families
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| 1 | William WOODWORTH and Sarah Blackmore moved their family to Nova Scotia around 1759 from Connecticut. Their son Branch WOODWORTH moved to the Hopewell, New Brunswick area around 1800. Branch and his wife Abigail had a son Daniel in 1795. This is the Daniel WOODWORTH who had the daughter Mary who married John KYLE. | WOODWORTH, William (I005996)
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| 2 | [Photograph] | MCCARTER, Bertram Thomas (I008750)
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| 3 | GORE, Policene (I005897)
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| 4 | !BIRTH: Vaihingen an der Enz Kirchenbuch, LDS film #1184562. !MARRIAGE: Ibid. !DEATH: Vaihingen an der Enz Kirchenbuch, LDS film #1184565 from http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=zella&id=I12680 | GMELIN, Rosina Margaretha (I013321)
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| 5 | Death certificate shows Ethel's father's name was Thomas Smith. However, her marriage certificate shows her as Ethel May Wilde. | SMITH, Ethel May (I000036)
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| 6 | Draft registration shows Charles living with brother Jacob and possibly his mother and grandmother at 325 Oakland Ave, Milwaukee, WI on June 8, 1917. See Jacob's draft registration. | KAYE, Charles Thomas (I007435)
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| 7 | [Photograph] ![]() Elizabeth Jane Saunders, date unkown, Source: Margaret Kay | SAUNDERS, Elizabeth Jane (I008257)
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| 8 | !BIRTH: Estimated. Philadelphia Co., Pa. Will Book, K-261, Mathias Gmelin, dp. 11 May 1756. Named as eldest daughter in will, mentions her husband (name not given), and mentions children Sophia and Mathias by her previous husband (name also not given). !MARRIAGE1: Pennsylvania Archives, Second Series, Vol. IX (Harrisburg: Lane S. Hart, State Printer, 1880), p. 27: "First Presbyterian Church of Philadelphia, Marriages, 1702-1745" !MARRIAGE2: John T. Humphrey, "Pennsylvania Birth, Philadelphia County, 1644-1765" (Washington, D.C.: Humphrey Publications, 1994), p. 502. (from records of St. Michael's Lutheran Church, Germantown) Lists the birth of Sebastian Treuz in 1753 to Jacob and Christina (Gmehlin) Treuz. Also: In his will Mathias Gmelin states that his three daughters Christina, Rosina and Sophia are to receive 80 pounds after his death. The account of Jacob Wentz, surviving executor shows the following: p'd Jacob Treitts, a legacy left by ye will 80.0.0 p'd Peter Wentz do 80.00.00 p'd John Epple do 80.0.0 Since it is known that Sophia married John Eppley, then Jacob Treitts would be the second husband of Christina and Peter Wentz the husband of Rosina. See also the following: Les Bowser, "Generations - The Journal of the New Brunswick Genealogical Society", winter 2007, pp. 10-14. !DEATH: Apparently still living at the death of her husband in 1792. from http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=zella&id=I1094 | GMELIN, Maria Christina (I007108)
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| 9 | !BIRTH: Moritz Gmelin, "Stammbaum der Familie Gmelin" (Karlsruhe: G. Braun'schen Hofbuchhandlung, 1877), p.34. !DEATH: Vaihingen an der Enz Kirchenbuch, LDS film #1184565. 5 and 1/2 years old. from http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=zella&id=I12681 | GMELIN, Christina Barbara (I013318)
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| 10 | !BIRTH: Tombstone inscription, Methacton Mennonite Church Cemetery, Montgomery Co., Pa. Age 65 at death. !DEATH: Ibid. from http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=zella&id=I1093 | Maria Barbara (I013311)
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| 11 | !BIRTH: Vaihingen an der Enz Kirchenbuch, LDS film #1184562. !DEATH: Vaihingen an der Enz Kirchenbuch, LDS film #1184565. from http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=zella&id=I12676 | ZIMMERMAN, Christina (I013316)
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| 12 | !BIRTH: Vaihingen an der Enz Kirchenbuch, LDS film #1184562. !MARRIAGE: Moritz Gmelin, "Stammbaum der Familie Gmelin" (Karlsruhe: G. Braun'schen Hofbuchhandlung, 1877), p. 35. !DEATH: Ibid. from http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=zella&id=I12678 | GMELIN, Jeremias (I013319)
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| 13 | !BIRTH: Vaihingen an der Enz Kirchenbuch, LDS film #1184562. Note: Mathias' full date of birth is given on his tombstone, and exactly matches the entry in the Vaihingen Kirchenbuch. See: Richard S. Simpson, Ph.D., "History of the Gmelin Family in Pennsylvania" The Bulletin of the Historical Society of Montgomery County, Vol. XXXIV, No. 1, 2004, pp. 93-109. !MARRIAGE: Philadelphia Co., Pa. Will Book, K-261, Mathias Gmelin, dp. 11 May 1756. Names wife Maria Barbara. That she was the mother of his children is indicated by her will. !DEATH: Tombstone inscription, Methacton Mennonite Church Cemetery, Montgomery Co., Pa. from http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=zella&id=I1092 | GMELIN, Mathias (I013310)
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| 14 | !NOTE: Richard S. Simpson, Ph.D, "A History of the Maternal Ancestors of Vermont Tolton" (unpublished, Houston, TX, 2004), p. 87 from http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=zella&id=I12774 | FÖCKLER, Christoph (I013326)
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| 15 | !NOTE: Richard S. Simpson, Ph.D., "History of the Gmelin Family in Pennsylvania" The Bulletin of the Historical Society of Montgomery County, Vol. XXXIV, No. 1, 2004, pp. 93-109. !MARRIAGE1: Richard S. Simpson, Ph.D, "A History of the Maternal Ancestors of Vermont Tolton" (unpublished, Houston, TX, 2004), pp. 12 and 87. from http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=zella&id=I12684 | FÖCKLER, Catharine (I013325)
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| 16 | * John Wheeler sailed for America on March 24, 1634 aboard the ship Mary and Johnø with his wife and six children, leaving four of his children in England. His occupation has been reported as a barber. His first year in New England was spent at Ipswch, MA, after which he moved to Salisbury, MA. as one of the original settlers. He held lands there as late as 1666 despite the fact that he moved to Newbury many years before that date. He appears as a witness there in 1651 in the trail of a William Snelling who was fined for cursing as follows, a plague on their heels and a pox on their toesø! He was one of a group of Newbury residents who petitioned the General Court in 1654 for a pardon for one of their townsmen, Robert Pike who had given offence to the court. In a deed of 1666, he is noted as living in Newbury and sold ten acres of land in Salisbury for 30£. Interestingly, John Wheeler is an ancestor of four United States presidents, James Garfield and George Bush (through son Henry), Herbert Hoover (through son David) and Gerald Ford (through daughter Ann). His will dated March 28, 1668 makes the following bequests: to son David - 10£ of debt that he owed to his father to son Edward of Salisbury England - 10£ to son Adam of the same city - 40s to son Thomas - 40s to son William in England - 40s to daughter Mercy - 40s to daughter Elizabeth Button - 4£ to daughter Anne Chase - 4£ to daughter-in-law Susannah Wheeler - 4£ 20s to son George£s children, Ephraim and Samuel (minors) - 4£ apiece to son Roger£s daughter, Mary - 3£ to Roger£s son, Joseph - 40s to daughter Elizabeth£s children, Thomas, Mary and Elizabeth - 40s apiece to daughter-in-law Susanne, son George£s wife - the land which he gave to George to son Henry - all the remainder of the estate. | WHEELER, John (I006139)
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| 17 | * THE BROWN GENEALOGY, Vol. 2, by Cyrus Henry Brown, pp. 408. He sold his homestead in Rowley to the brother of his wife, Jonathan Wheeler, 29 Jun 1707. He and his wife, Mary, were dismissed from the church in Rowley to the church in Groton CT 29 June 1707; in Essex deeds it is stated, Jan 8, 1707/8, as of Groton CT late of Rowley. He is first mentioned in Groton land records in 1709. In 1712 he was made an inhabitant of Groton. July 1, 1712, his name appears among those who owned lots at "Nawayank" (Lot 3, probably Noank). Feb. 28, 1709, he bought of Gershom Rice, of Sudbury, MA "a certain tract of upland and swamp" in Groton, located on the west side of the "Great Brook that runneth into Popuonock Cove," originally part of the two hundred acres of land owned by Daniel Lane, of New London CT. In his will he bequeaths his homestead to his sons Benjamin, Abner and William. To Benjamin he gave the dwellinghouse, William sold his portion to Benjamin; it was located "near a small ledge of rocks, 190 rods to the Great Brook." He owned land on Fort Hill, Long Hill by the ferry, and by "Nawayank." His homestead farm on a portion of it is now owned by George Miner, of Groton. page 409, Will of Nathaniel Brown. In the Name of God Amen the 19th day of April A.D. 1731. I Nathaniel Brown of Groton in the county of New London & Colony of Connecticut being week in body, but of perfect mind and menory, Calling unto mind the morality of my body & knowing that it is appointed for all me once to Die. Do make and ordain this my Last Will and Testament That is to say principally and first of all I give & Recommend my Soul into the hands of God that gave it, and my body I Recommend to the Earth to be buried in Decent Christian burial at the descretion of my Executors not doubting but at the General Resurrection I shall receive the same again by the mighty power of God and as touching such a Worldly Estate wherewith it hath pleased God to bless me in the Life I Give Demise and Dispose of the same in the following manner and form, after my just Depts are paid. Imprimis: I Give and Bequeath to Mary my Loving Wife one third part of all my Moveable Estate and a good maintainance out of my Estate so long as she remain my widow. Item: I give to my son Greshom Brown's children twenty shillings which with what I have already given my son Gershom is their full portion. Item: I give to my daughter Mary Hodskin five shillings which with what I have already given her is her full portion. Item: I give to my daughter Martha Hartwell five shillings which with what I have already given her is her full portion. Item: I give to my son Nathaniel Brown five shillings which with what I have already given him is his full portion. Item: I give to my son Benjamin Brown thirty acres of Land lying across the North end of my Farm with my Dwelling house and all the appurtenances thereunto belonging, he well maintaining his mother so long as she shall continue my widow, and also paying to my daughter Sarah Brown Forty pounds to be paid to her within two years after my decease and to allow her a Room in the house and the keeping of a Cow a long as she remain unmarried. Item: I give to my daughter Sarah Brown Fourty pounds and the Liberty of a room in my house and the keeping of a Cow as long as she remain unmarried. Item: I give to my daughter Mehitable WOODWORTH three pounds which with what I have already given her is her full portion. Item: I give to my daughter Ruth WOODWORTH Ten pounds which with what I have already given her is her full portion. All the above s'd Legacies to be paid within two years after my deceased by my exector. Item: I give to my son William Brown Thirty seven Acres of Land Lying across my farm next to the land I gave to Benjamin, to him his heirs and assigns forever he paying to my daughter Ruth WOODWORTH Ten pounds within two years after my deceased. Item: I give to my son Abner Brown all the remaining part of my farm Lying South of the Land I gave to William to him his heirs and assigns forever and also half my Right in the Sequestered Land and all the Remaining part of my Estate which I have not above disposed of I give to my son Benjamin Brown with the thirty acres of Land aforementioned and half my Rights in the Sequestered Land to him his heirs and assigns forever. And I do hereby make and obdain my son Benjamin Brown my sole Executor of this my Last Will & Testament and I do hereby utterly Revoke and Disanul all other and former Wills and Testaments Ratifying and Confirming this and no other to be my Lans Will and Testament. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my Hand and seal the day and year above written. his Nathaniel (N) Brown. mark Signed sealed published pronounced and declared by the s'd Nathaniel Brown as his Last Will & Testament in presence of Christopher Avery Peter Lester Witness Jeremiah Smith Witnesses took oath May 26, 1731 before James Morgan Justice of Peace. The above will was exhibited in court, proved and ordered to be recorded June 24, 1731. Recorded in the 6th book of Wills for New London County, folios 80, 81, May 10, 1732. Rich'd Christophers, Clerk Inventory of Estate, 519 pounds 17 shillings 3 pence. Note. - Ledyard, as now known, was called No. Groton. Source: Brown Genealogy, v2; O'Keeffe. BG: Nathaniel Brown, born 20 May 1731, Rowley, MA. Will probated 16 May 1731 at Groton. Married Mary Wheeler. [Error on birth year. It would be after the deaths of his parents. 1731 was his death date.] O'Keeffe: Nathaniel Brown, born 20 May 1660 and died May 1731 in Groton, New London, Conn. Married Mary Wheeler in Rowley 4 June 1685, daughter of David Wheeler and Sarah Wise (From Brown genealogy, Vol. 2). Had 11 children besides Nathaniel. [1034016.ged] THE BROWN GENEALOGY, Vol. 2, by Cyrus Henry Brown, pp. 408. He sold his homestead in Rowley to the brother of his wife, Jonathan Wheeler, 29 Jun 1707. He and his wife, Mary, were dismissed from the church in Rowley to the church in Groton CT 29 June 1707; in Essex deeds it is stated, Jan 8, 1707/8, as of Groton CT late of Rowley. He is first mentioned in Groton land records in 1709. In 1712 he was made an inhabitant of Groton. July 1, 1712, his name appears among those who owned lots at "Nawayank" (Lot 3, probably Noank). Feb. 28, 1709, he bought of Gershom Rice, of Sudbury, MA "a certain tract of upland and swamp" in Groton, located on the west side of the "Great Brook that runneth into Popuonock Cove," originally part of the two hundred acres of land owned by Daniel Lane, of New London CT. In his will he bequeaths his homestead to his sons Benjamin, Abner and William. To Benjamin he gave the dwellinghouse, William sold his portion to Benjamin; it was located "near a small ledge of rocks, 190 rods to the Great Brook." He owned land on Fort Hill, Long Hill by the ferry, and by "Nawayank." His homestead farm on a portion of it is now owned by George Miner, of Groton. page 409, Will of Nathaniel Brown. In the Name of God Amen the 19th day of April A.D. 1731. I Nathaniel Brown of Groton in the county of New London & Colony of Connecticut being week in body, but of perfect mind and menory, Calling unto mind the morality of my body & knowing that it is appointed for all me once to Die. Do make and ordain this my Last Will and Testament That is to say principally and first of all I give & Recommend my Soul into the hands of God that gave it, and my body I Recommend to the Earth to be buried in Decent Christian burial at the descretion of my Executors not doubting but at the General Resurrection I shall receive the same again by the mighty power of God and as touching such a Worldly Estate wherewith it hath pleased God to bless me in the Life I Give Demise and Dispose of the same in the following manner and form, after my just Depts are paid. Imprimis: I Give and Bequeath to Mary my Loving Wife one third part of all my Moveable Estate and a good maintainance out of my Estate so long as she remain my widow. Item: I give to my son Greshom Brown's children twenty shillings which with what I have already given my son Gershom is their full portion. Item: I give to my daughter Mary Hodskin five shillings which with what I have already given her is her full portion. Item: I give to my daughter Martha Hartwell five shillings which with what I have already given her is her full portion. Item: I give to my son Nathaniel Brown five shillings which with what I have already given him is his full portion. Item: I give to my son Benjamin Brown thirty acres of Land lying across the North end of my Farm with my Dwelling house and all the appurtenances thereunto belonging, he well maintaining his mother so long as she shall continue my widow, and also paying to my daughter Sarah Brown Forty pounds to be paid to her within two years after my decease and to allow her a Room in the house and the keeping of a Cow a long as she remain unmarried. Item: I give to my daughter Sarah Brown Fourty pounds and the Liberty of a room in my house and the keeping of a Cow as long as she remain unmarried. Item: I give to my daughter Mehitable WOODWORTH three pounds which with what I have already given her is her full portion. Item: I give to my daughter Ruth WOODWORTH Ten pounds which with what I have already given her is her full portion. All the above s'd Legacies to be paid within two years after my deceased by my exector. Item: I give to my son William Brown Thirty seven Acres of Land Lying across my farm next to the land I gave to Benjamin, to him his heirs and assigns forever he paying to my daughter Ruth WOODWORTH Ten pounds within two years after my deceased. Item: I give to my son Abner Brown all the remaining part of my farm Lying South of the Land I gave to William to him his heirs and assigns forever and also half my Right in the Sequestered Land and all the Remaining part of my Estate which I have not above disposed of I give to my son Benjamin Brown with the thirty acres of Land aforementioned and half my Rights in the Sequestered Land to him his heirs and assigns forever. And I do hereby make and obdain my son Benjamin Brown my sole Executor of this my Last Will & Testament and I do hereby utterly Revoke and Disanul all other and former Wills and Testaments Ratifying and Confirming this and no other to be my Lans Will and Testament. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my Hand and seal the day and year above written. his Nathaniel (N) Brown. mark Signed sealed published pronounced and declared by the s'd Nathaniel Brown as his Last Will & Testament in presence of Christopher Avery Peter Lester Witness Jeremiah Smith Witnesses took oath May 26, 1731 before James Morgan Justice of Peace. The above will was exhibited in court, proved and ordered to be recorded June 24, 1731. Recorded in the 6th book of Wills for New London County, folios 80, 81, May 10, 1732. Rich'd Christophers, Clerk Inventory of Estate, 519 pounds 17 shillings 3 pence. Note. - Ledyard, as now known, was called No. Groton. Source: Brown Genealogy, v2; O'Keeffe. BG: Nathaniel Brown, born 20 May 1731, Rowley, MA. Will probated 16 May 1731 at Groton. Married Mary Wheeler. [Error on birth year. It would be after the deaths of his parents. 1731 was his death date.] O'Keeffe: Nathaniel Brown, born 20 May 1660 and died May 1731 in Groton, New London, Conn. Married Mary Wheeler in Rowley 4 June 1685, daughter of David Wheeler and Sarah Wise (From Brown genealogy, Vol. 2). Had 11 children besides Nathaniel. | BROWNE, Nathaniel (I006017)
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| 18 | * D: I10019 * Name: Herman TRUEMAN * Sex: M * Birth: ABT. 1690 in Felixkirk, North Yorkshire, England * Death: ABT. 1723 in Felixkirk, North Yorkshire, England * Reference Number: 10019 * Note: This information was found... I have a Sarah Flintoft (b:1693 in Felixkirk, North Yorkshire, England; m:1714 to Herman TRUEMAN/Truman; d:1785 in York, England). Her father's name was John Flintoft, and that's all I have on the Flintofts. Sarah remarried in June 2, 1724, to John Coulson. Children of Sarah Flintoft and Herman TRUEMAN: . John TRUEMAN b: April 22, 1716 in Hawnby, Yorkshire, England . Norman TRUEMAN b: 1715 in Hawnby, Yorkshire, England . Herman TRUEMAN b: January 6, 1717/18 in Hawnby, Yorkshire, England . William TRUEMAN b: April 4, 1720 or 1722 Hawby, Yorkshire, England d: 1797 in Prospect Farm Pointe de Bute, New Brunswick ....m: Ann Thompson b: 1716-1717 d: January 29, 1800 in Prospect Farm Pointe de Bute, New Brunswick | TRUEMAN, Herman (I007656)
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| 19 | * Note: On April 25th, 1811, Mrs. Keillor, Mrs. TRUEMAN's mother, who had been living at Prospect since 1806, died. Her husband, Thomas Keillor, a stonemason by trade, died some years earlier. There is at Prospect a copy of a power of attorney given by Mrs. Keillor to her "trusty friend," Stephen Emmerson, to act for her in collecting rents and selling claims in Skelton, England, in connection with the property owned by her late husband. This document was copied by Amos Botsford and witnessed by Wm. Botsford and Henry Chapman, jun., and dated Oct. 30th, 1810. Mrs. Keillor was buried on the old farm at Fowler's Hill beside her husband in a small burying-ground that was formerly surrounded by a stone wall, part of which is still standing. Mrs. Keillor's maiden name was Mary Thomson. She and two other married sisters--Jane, the wife of John Carter, and Ann, the wife of William TRUEMAN--came with the Yorkshire emigration. These sisters left one brother at least in England. (TRUEMAN, as cited, page 40) Ancestral File Number: XZZT-2Q Burial: April 25, 1811, Fowler Hill Cemetery, Cumberland Point, Cumberland, N.S.257 Christening: May 18, 1734, Skelton, In Cleveland, Yorks, England257 (from Bliss, as cited) Mrs. Keillor was buried on the old farm at Fowler's Hill beside her husband in a small burying-ground that was formerly surrounded by a stone wall, part of which is still standing. (TRUEMAN, as cited, page 40) | THOMPSON, Mary (I007193)
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| 20 | * Note: On April 22nd, 1825, Mrs. TRUEMAN died, in the sixty-eighth year of her age. She had lived to see all of her ten children married and the birth of more than a score of grandchildren. The last years of her life were years of suffering. Her husband outlived her a year and a half, passing away on the 9th September, 1826, in his seventy-fifth year. William TRUEMAN and Charles Oulton, of Jolicure, died at nearly the same hour, and both were laid away in the old burying-ground at Point-de-Bute. (TRUEMAN, page 55, as noted). | KEILLOR, Elizabeth (I005900)
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| 21 | 1. [StedmanJohnF..ged] Provided by: John B. Lisle 2. Christian TRITES was born 1759. Christian died 22 Jun 1836 in Moncton, Westmoreland County, New Brunswick, Canada, and was buried Jun 1836 in Free Meeting House, Moncton, Westmoreland County, New Brunswick. He married Catherine JONES about 1778 in Moncton, Westmoreland County, New Brunswick, Canada. She was born 1763, the daughter of Charles JONES. Catherine died 1851 in Moncton, Westmoreland County, New Brunswick, Canada, and was buried 1851 in Free Meeting House, Moncton, Westmoreland County, Canada. (Kathy Stephenson, http://www.pe.net/~kathys/trites2.htm) | TRITES, Christian (I005880)
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| 22 | 11 Perry Point Road Kingston, Kings County, New Brunswick Canada, E5N 1G3 rnward@nbnet.nb.ca | Source (S0032)
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| 23 | 1669, June 30: John Huntley married Mary Bames, daughter of John and Alice (Gransden) Hand of Long Island, New York at New London, Connecticut. Mary (Hand) Barnes was the divorced wife of Charles Barnes, who had abandoned his wife and returned to England. Commissioner Thomas Minor of Stonington noted in his diary "The fouerth moneth is June and hath 30 day. Tuesday the first the day the Court (at New London) began, that court married Huntley and Marie Barons." They had children: 1) Sarah, born 1699ca; 2) Alice, born 1673ca; married (probably) Beriah Dayton; died, February 21, 1754 at East Hampton, Long Island, New York. "Effie Belle Randall of Bath, Ohio: Her Ancestors and Descendants" by Theodore Nathaniel Woods; p. 35: published by T. N. Woods; Phoenix, Arizona; 1991 (CS71.R19 1991 LofC) (929.273 R158w LDS) | Family: HUNTLEY, John / HAND, Mary (F01566)
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| 24 | 1860 United States Federal Census Name Home in 1860 (City,County,State) Age in 1860 Estimated Birth Year Birthplace Gender View Image Save This Daniel Bryant Calais Ward 5, Washington, ME 44 1815 Maine Male Angeline Bryant Calais Ward 5, Washington, ME 30 1829 Maine Female William H Bryant Calais Ward 5, Washington, ME 14 1845 Maine Male Alice M Bryant Calais Ward 5, Washington, ME 12 1847 Maine Female Laura Bryant Calais Ward 5, Washington, ME 4 1855 Maine Female George Bryant Calais Ward 5, Washington, ME 7 1852 Maine Male Caroline Bryant Calais Ward 5, Washington, ME 3 1856 Maine Female | BRYANT, Daniel (I008232)
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| 25 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I005747)
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| 26 | A passenger list with George's brother Ellis and his family lists George as their Canadian contact in Plaster Rock, NB. | BERRYMAN, George William (I011102)
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| 27 | A sailor believed to have drowned in a shipwreck in the Sandwich Islands. | BARTER, William (I000047)
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| 28 | ABBR Census - NB, Carleton Co., Brighton - 1901QUAY 2 | Source (S0035)
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| 29 | ABBR Families of Early Hartford, CT | Source (S0074)
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| 30 | ABBR Families of Early Milford CT | Source (S0075)
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| 31 | ABBR Genealogy of Hitchcock Family | Source (S0072)
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| 32 | ABBR Genealogy of the Descendants of Aert Willemszen, AQUAY 1 | Source (S0036)
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| 33 | ABBR Geni Dict of New Eng | Source (S0076)
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| 34 | ABBR Hist Ancient Wethersfield | Source (S0078)
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| 35 | ABBR Loyalist FamiliesQUAY 1 | Source (S0034)
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| 36 | Acadia, Canada, Vital and Church Records (Drouin Collection), 1670-1946 | Source (S0231)
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| 37 | Ackerley, Obadiah Author: Cleadie Barnett / Date: 1 Oct 1999 12:00 PM Surnames: Ackerley Classification: Biography Obadiah Ackerley, b. ca. 1756, d. 27 Feb 1842 ae 86 yrs, at Saint John, NB, bur. in the Loyalist Cemetery, Saint John, NB, m. Catherine [...], b. ca. 1748, d. 18 Feb 1820 ae 72 yrs at Saint John, NB, bur. in the Loyalist Cemetery, Saint John, NB. Obediah was from Courtland Manor, NY; and served in the Westchester Loyalist during the Rev. War. He was in NY city during War and came to NB with the Loyalist, first at Westmorland Co, NB, and post 1786 at Hampstead, Queens Co, NB. Three brothers - Obadiah, James and Oliver, came as Loyalist. Their mother, Catherine [---] d. at Grimross, Queens Co., NB, at the home of her son Oliver, on 16 Dec 1824, aged 92 yrs 7 mos, leaving 155 descendants. 1. Catherine, b. ca. 1783 2. Samuel, chr. 24 Feb 1799, Hampstead 3. Mary, chr. 24 Feb 1799, Hampstead 4. John James, chr. 24 Feb 1799, Hampstead 5. Anna, chr. 24 Feb 1799, Hampstead 6. Charlotte, chr. 24 Feb 1799, Hampstead 7. Obidiah, chr. 1 Feb 1801, Waterboro, bur 25 Apr 1806 ae 6 yrs, Gagetown | AKERLEY, Obediah (I007316)
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| 38 | Address is given as 2350 Montreal St, Regina | WILBAND, Earl Tremaine (I012838)
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| 39 | Alfred Charles, the second son of Charles F. Black, married Sophia Vonte. They had five children, one of whom died when young. They reside in the United States. From: Historical record of the posterity of William Black | BLACK, Alfred Charles (I011907)
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| 40 | Alice is shown living in her mother's hopusehold. | EDGETT, Alice Jane (I011084)
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| 41 | Alice's birth year is shown as 1876 on her birth record. This is probably an error as all other documents indicate it is 1868. | EDGETT, Alice Jane (I011084)
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| 42 | All Saints Anglican Church Frank W. /1865-1941 /His wife /Amelia /1869-1955 / PITT | MCALARY, Amelia (I011774)
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| 43 | All Saints Anglican Church LAMB /1887 Everett E. Lamb 1967 /His Wife /1904 Ruth L. Lamb 1992 /Baby Darlene Muriel 1926 /Age two weeks / Ever Remembered ? Ever Loved | PITT, Ruth Leona Barbara (I011777)
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| 44 | All Saints Anglican Church LAMB /1887 Everett E. Lamb 1967 /His Wife /1904 Ruth L. Lamb 1992 /Baby Darlene Muriel 1926 /Age two weeks / Ever Remembered ? Ever Loved | LAMB, Everett Ernest (I012755)
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| 45 | ALLEN CHAFFEY SSN 006-07-2217 Residence: 04631 Eastport, Washington, ME Born 4 Mar 1903 Last Benefit: Died Aug 1977 Issued: ME (Before 1951) Chaffey, Allen G Death Date: August 2, 1977 Age: 74 Town: Calais Certificate: 7706387 | CHAFFEY, Allen Gilman (I008283)
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| 46 | Also: Ancestry.com. Maine Marriages, 1892-1996 [database online]. Provo, UT: Ancestry.com, 2003 | Source (S0086)
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| 47 | Andrew Akerley RR#1 Hopewell Cape New Brunswick 506-734-2113 akerleya@nbnet.nb.ca | Source (S0090)
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| 48 | Another marriage record for Margaret and John: [Maine Marriages, 1892-1996] Bride: KAY MARGARET C Bride's Place of Residence: PORTLAND Bride's State of Residence: ME Groom: ELWELL JOHN M Groom's Place of Residence: CHELSEA Groom's state of Residence: MA Date: 27 March, 1937 | Family: ELWELL, John M. / KAY, Margaret Campbell (F02329)
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| 49 | Arne came to the US with parents in 1906 and lived in Quincy. He and Ida lived in Braintree, MA and later Cochituate, MA. He was a salesman. He worked closely with Anthony 'Spags' (short for Spaghetti) Borgatti of Shrewsbury of the famous Spags Store. His photo is on display there. He worked closely with Spag as a Sales Representative of Decatur, Hopkins, Bigelow & Dawes of Dedham, MA, a hardware supplier. Spag called him 'AT'. Arne extended credit to Spag and Olive (his wife) when they started up their store in Shrewsbury soon after the start of the Great Depression. http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/f/u/r/Andrew-N-Furst/GENE4-0001.html#CHILD257 | FURST, Arne Theodore (I011768)
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| 50 | Atta is a school teacher. | WILLIAMS, Atta May (I011606)
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