New Brunswick Families
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Matches 151 to 200 of 2,173
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| 151 | HAROLD O WOODWORTH Request Information (SS-5) SSN 027-07-0127 Residence: 01902 Lynn, Essex, MA Born 31 May 1910 Last Benefit: Died 15 Dec 1995 Issued: MA (Before 1951) | WOODWORTH, Harold O. (I007863)
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| 152 | Harry and his brother Eugene are living with their uncle Harry M. Their mother is dead and their father is living elsewhere. | ORSER, Harry William (I012724)
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| 153 | Harry Orliff Downey (May 9, 1897 ? ) was a fox rancher and political figure in the Province of New Brunswick, Canada. He represented Albert in the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick from 1931 to 1952 as a Liberal member. He was born in Curryville, New Brunswick, the son of Oscar E. Downey and Rose E. Matthews. Downey was speaker for the provincial assembly from 1944 to 1952. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_O._Downey | DOWNEY, Harry Orliff (I011633)
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| 154 | Hazel is shown working and living with her brother Daniel in Moncton. | KYLE, Hazel Roberta (I000032)
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| 155 | HAZEL STEADMAN Request Information (SS-5) SSN 034-20-5147 Residence: New Hampshire Born 25 Aug 1887 Last Benefit: Died Oct 1964 Issued: MA (Before 1951) [1930 US Census] Living with sister Freda and brother-in-law in Hampton, New Hampshire. | STEADMAN, Hazel C. (I005129)
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| 156 | Hello ! I am new to your list. I recently learned my gg-grandmother was Dorothy Hemphill who married a Kyle from Castlederg, Tyrone County (northern Ireland). Mr gg-grandfather's name might have been either Charles Kyle or Hamilton Kyle. He died before Dorothy and her children emigrated to Canada. The 3 older children came over in 1847 on the vessel "Portland". Dorothy (Hemphill) Kyle came over in 1849 on the vessel "Londonderry 4" with her 4 remaining children. Both boats docked at Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada and both groups settled in Harvey, Albert County, New Brunswick, Canada. It would be fantastic if someone has a link to my Dorothy (Hemphill) Kyle.....or could assist me with internet sites to further do some searching. Regards, Betty Lumsden Pictou County, Nova Scotia Canada From: "Betty Lumsden" Subject: Dorothy (HEMPHILL) Kyle Date: Tue, 6 Apr 2004 16:25:41 -0300 http://newsarch.rootsweb.com/th/read/HEMPHILL/2004-04/1081279478 From: "JUNE TOWNSEND" Subject: RE: [Hemphill] Dorothy (HEMPHILL) Kyle Date: Wed, 07 Apr 2004 09:05:21 +1000 Hello Betty My GGrandfather was Johnston Hemphill from Castlederg Co Tyrone who married a Rebecca Kyle from Co Tyrone. Rebecca was the daughter of Robert Kyle and Jane Robb. Rebecca was born 1845 and Johnston was born in 1837. Dont know if there is any connection but they all came to Australia. Regards June | HEMPHILL, Dorothy (I010883)
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| 157 | Her husband Harding Downey remarried in 1898 and was a widower. | MATTHEWS, Mary L (I011602)
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| 158 | Highland Cemetery | CARPENTER, Sarah (I010682)
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| 159 | Hopewell Cemetery | CARNWATH, Adelaide Rebecca (I011001)
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| 160 | Hopewell Cemetery | CARNWATH, Natalia Bernice (I011004)
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| 161 | Howard, Annie K. head of householf and Mary H. Rowan as lodger. Mary is listed as a practical nurse. | KAY, Annie Rebecca (I008286)
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| 162 | https://www.novascotiagenealogy.com/ItemView.aspx?ImageFile=65-34&Event=marriage&ID=208115 | PHILIPS, Georgie Emma (I012241)
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| 163 | https://www.novascotiagenealogy.com/ItemView.aspx?ImageFile=65-34&Event=marriage&ID=208115 | Family: ELLIOTT, Frederick Richard / PHILIPS, Georgie Emma (F02976)
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| 164 | IN M E M O R I A M LUQUEER. In memory of my beloved husband. ROBERT S. LUQUEER, who was laid at rest one year ago to-day. Gone, but his loving memory is never forgotten.! Loving wife, Carrie A. Luqueer, February 20. New York Herald, 20 Feb 1917 | LUQUEER, Robert Shields (I012707)
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| 165 | In "The Barters of Avondale" Charles Herrick Barter says Rebecca Lavinia Barter married John Paddock, son of Dr. Adino Paddock of Saint John. | Family: PADDOCK, John Adino / BARTER, Rebecca Lavina (F02309)
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| 166 | In 1638 he came with a company of immigrants under the spiritual lead of Rev. Ezekiel Rogers, from Yorkshire, England and settled in Rowley, Essex, MA. Robert came from Yorkshire, England with the Company of Rev. Ezekiel Rogers,on the ship "John of London" from Hull, England and settled in Rowley, MA. The City of Rowley was incorporated on 4 Sept. 1639. Twenty families were in the party from Yorkshire to Salem, MA where forty other families joined them in the purchase for 800 pounds of an extensive tract of land now comprising the towns of Rowley, Boxford, Bradford, Groveland, Georgetown, and parts of two or three others. According to Perley's History of Boxford, Essex County, Robert Stiles owning a farm containing 250 acres with buildings thereon in Rowley Village (that part of Rowley which afterwards became Boxford.) His residence was near the present West Parish Village. On 16 December 1659, he mortgaged his farm to Thomas Wesse of Ipswich. NOTE: parent's names from Ancestral file at Mormon family history center 1997. In 1686, Robert Stiles was chosen constable of Boxford (probably the first one) (formally Rowley Village), which in 1685 had been incorporated as a town, its new name having been bestowed out of respect to Rev. Phillips, the minister at Rowley at this time, whose birth-place was Boxford, Berkshire County, England. (History of Boxford, pp86-7) | STILES, Robert (I001565)
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| 167 | In memory of Alfred C son of John & M Alcorn died Sept 19, 1882 aged 24 years | ALCORN, Alfred Chesley (I011189)
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| 168 | In the 1920 census Clyde is living as a lodger in Montana, Creta and Stanley are in the Ohio Pythion Home which was an orphange at the time. Lulu and the other children were not found. | Family: AUBLE, Clyde Phillip / Lulu B (F02831)
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| 169 | Index to County Birth Registers: 1800-1902 Child: TRUEMAN, DOROTHY WADE Sex: F Date of Birth: 1898-05-29 (YYYY-MM-DD) Place: SAINT JOHN County: ST JOHN Father: TRUEMAN, WALTER H. Mother: WADE, LILIAN Reference: 1-2-180-656 Microfilm: F14954 | TRUEMAN, Dorothy Wade (I010241)
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| 170 | Indian Island (Charlotte Co.) Aug. 9 - Mrs. Henry HORTON, St. John, spent a week with her brother, Capt. John KAY on her way to Natick, Mass. to visit her daughter, Mrs. Louis WHITNEY. | KAY, Mary Elizabeth (I008224)
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| 171 | Irene and her daughter are going to visit Irene's sister Dorothy Starr in Klamath Falls, Oregon. | BERRYMAN, Irene Maud (I011239)
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| 172 | It's likely that all of David and Julia's children were born in Point Wolfe, Albert County. | Family: ALEXANDER, David T / KYLE, Julia (F02612)
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| 173 | It's likely that this Elsie is not the daughter of Aaron as shown here. Her death record below shows that her father is George Shaw and her mother is Abigail Larden. Elsie Shaw - George Giberson - Abagain Larden - et al. - Washington State Death Records Record Series: Death Records Collection: Washington State Death Records County: Statewide Da Reference Number: {9C7E25A9-BD54-4B93-870C-3746CDC5B3F2} Image Number: 369 Document Number: 270 Document Reference Id: 30 Name: Elsie Shaw Date Of Death: 28Jan1922 Age: 78 Gender: Female Father Name: George Giberson Father Birth Place: Mother Name: Abagain Larden Mother Birth Place: Additional Relatives: Batch Id: 275970 Batch Locality: Washington, United States Death Place: Snohomish, Snohomish, Washington Mother Name Gn: Abagain Mother Name Surname: Larden Spouse Name: Alexander Shaw | GIBERSON, Elsie (I007716)
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| 174 | J J Cooke Ships Passenger List Londonderry Ireland to St. John, New Brunswick These Irish passenger lists and more can be found in D.2892/1/1-14 Passenger Books of J & J Cooke, Shipping Agents. Sailings from Londonderry to Philadelphia Pennsylvania, Quebec, St. John New Brunswick & New Orleans Louisiana, 1847-71 (see also MIC.13) in the PUBLIC RECORD OFFICE of NORTHERN IRELAND Londonderry, 1849, Ireland to St. John. Kyle Dolly Castlederg Kyle Susan 13 Castlederg Kyle Rose Eliza 11 Castlederg Kyle Dolly 9 Castlederg Kyle John 7 Castlederg http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~ote/ships/jj_stj-londonderry1849.htm | HEMPHILL, Dorothy (I010883)
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| 175 | Jacob TRITES was born 1726 in Germany. Jacob died 1792 in Moncton, Westmoreland County, New Brunswick, Canada, and was buried 1792 in Westmoreland County, New Brunswick, Canada. He married Elesina about 1748. She was born in Germany. Elesina died after 1792 in Moncton, Westmoreland County, New Brunswick, Canada. (Kathy Stephenson, http://www.pe.net/~kathys/trites1.htm) January 1st 1765 -- An agreement was signed by Benjamin Franklin to have 4 Townships in Nova Scotia alloted to him and his partners. His agent, Anthony Wayne set sail for Nova Scotia to acquire the grant. It was up to Benjamin Franklin to acquire settlers to develop these lands and the following signed on January 27, 1766. Matthias Somers Michael Lutz (now Lutz and Lutes) Jacob Trietz (now Trites) Charles Jones Heinrich Steif (Steeves) According to the land grant, they were promised the following: 200 acres of good land and 1 town lot which was to be fenced. They were to build a house with a stone chimney. After this was done they must clear and till town acres corn land, mow one acre of meadow and plant 50 apple trees. They could also pay 5 Pounds for an additional 100 acres. Also in the agreement was any single man of age going to Nova Scotia could get 100 acres on the same terms, so Heinrich Steif got 100 acres for Jacob and 100 acres for John and got an additional 40 to 80 acres for the other five children. This group left Philadelphia on April 14, 1766. They arrived on the Petticodiac on June 20, 1766 after a trip up the St. John River as far as Muagerville (Fredericton) 90 miles up river. They also had stops at Bridgewater and Halifax for supplies. | TRIETZ, Jacob (Trites) (I007107)
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| 176 | James is living in the household of Helen Chestnut. He is shown as her brother-in-law. Also in the household is Helen's sister Jean Steadman. | STEADMAN, Hon. Judge James (I005794)
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| 177 | James is shown living with his mother Caroline and her second husband David Crandell. | RICKETSON, James Steadman (I010756)
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| 178 | James is the son of Henry Wanamaker. | WANAMAKER, James (I010708)
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| 179 | JANE C., the fourth and only daughter now living of Thomas S. Black, was married to James Trueman, of Point de Bute, Westmorland, where they settled upon a farm, a portion of the old Trueman estate. This farm they sold, and entered into mercantile pursuits in St. John. Mr. Trueman owned a valuable dwelling house and two stores in the city, which all, together with some valuable contents, fell a prey to the GREAT FIRE of 1877. Even in this calamity the family of Mr. Trueman were much more fortunate than many of their neighbors, for they had a handsome summer residence just being completed at Hampton, where they also own a farm of considerable value, and where they now reside. They had one daughter and one son, named Augusta and Calvin Alexander. Calvin A. died when young. From: Historical record of the posterity of William Black | BLACK, Jane Charlotte (I011928)
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| 180 | Jennie is returning home after visiting her father in Rapid City, Michigan. Her husband Rolf is living in Glendale, Ontario which is north of Sault Ste. Marie. | FOLEY, Jennie Caroline (I011280)
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| 181 | John Brooks Threlfall, in his book, said Abraham Shaw was born about 1590 in or near Northowram, Halifax, County York, England, son of Thomas and Elizabeth (Longbothom) Shaw. He married Bridget Best June 24, 1616, at Northowram. She was baptized April 9, 1592, daughter of Henry Best of Ovenden.
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| 182 | John Frye was from Basing, Hants County, England. He arrived in the Harbor of Boston in August 1638, bringing with him his wife and 3 children. He was one of the original purchasers of the Cochichewick tract: removed from Newbury to Andover previous to 1641. The above account is from a letter of Theophilus D. Frye of Montclair, NJ, Genealogist of the Frye Family. Mr. Frye states that there is now in the possession of a family in Michigan and ancient "Sampler" which was wrought by a Miss Ann Frye in 1785, and was a copy of an older one which, family tradition says, was the work of Elizabeth, depicting the Frye arms. Among the posterity of the emigrants John and Anna Frye, these have been, from the first, persons of note. This is shown by the following epitome from Miss Bailey's "Historical Sketches of Andover, MA: " Mr. Frye was one of the first settlers in this towne, and his offspring, men of grate note; there was Copprils, Sergeants, Clarks, Ensigns, Lieuts, Twelve Captains, Magrs, Cornels, and Major Generals, Two Judges of the Corts of Superer and Court of Common Pleas, and two that held the title of the honorable Councellors, and several justices of the Peace, and some of the rest excellent good citizens." (US Senator Frye, of ME, was a descendent of John Frye in the line of his son Samuel.) (Copied exactly from the historical notes) | FRYE, John (I001595)
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| 183 | John is an apprentice in the household of Thomas Dobson. Thomas has an occupation of "farmer and tanner". It is likely that John is learning the leather business as he later becomes a shoemaker. | KYLE, John (I007897)
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| 184 | John is living with his son George and George's family. | STEADMAN, John (I005800)
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| 185 | John is now married to Marjorie Kaye and the couple is living with Marjorie's parents. | KYLE, John James (I000006)
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| 186 | John Lewis (August 27, 1804 ? ) was a merchant and political figure in New Brunswick. He represented Albert County in the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick over much of the period from 1852 to 1867. He was born in Moncton, New Brunswick, the son of Ichabod Lewis and Rebecca Read, and educated there and in Halifax, Nova Scotia. In 1829, he married Lavinia Taylor; in 1864, Lewis married Mary Dickson, the widow of Captain William Bennett, after his first wife's death. He established himself as a merchant at Hillsborough in 1831. Lewis was a justice of the peace and served as a judge in the Inferior Court of Commons Pleas. He was also president of the Albert Railway for several years. In 1867, he was named to the Legislative Council of New Brunswick. His son William James Lewis served in the provincial assembly and the Canadian House of Commons. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Lewis_%28Canadian_politician%29 | LEWIS, John (I010394)
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| 187 | John served in the RCAF during WW II. He was lost in action and has no known grave. | MCNEILL, John Clair (I3284)
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| 188 | John's wife Dorothy arrived in Canada as a widow in 1848 with the family's younger children. | KYLE, John (I010884)
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| 189 | Leishman McNeill, 1896-1964, was born and educated in Calgary. He worked as an estate administrator and was also very active with the Golden Age Club. He was secretary of the Southern Alberta Pioneers' and Old Timers' Association for 25 years, and was active in political affairs as a returning officer and manager of the United Citizens' Association. He and his wife, Mildred Emma, ?-1988, had three children, Donald Leishman, 1922-2005, Marion (Magee) and Jack. He was the author of a series of articles in the Calgary Herald which were later compiled as Tales of the Old Town : Calgary, 1875-1950 / Leishman McNeill. - Calgary : Calgary Herald, 1951. | MCNEILL, Leishman (I3281)
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| 190 | Letitia is now widowed and living with her daughter Rose and her husband Oscar Downey. | MCKINLEY, Letitia (I010993)
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| 191 | Linkville Pioneer Cemetery | BERRYMAN, Ellis Fred (I011101)
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| 192 | Living in father's home with her husband and children. | MOORE, Annie G (I011288)
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| 193 | Living in father-in-law's home. | ADAMS, Charles F (I011291)
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| 194 | Living with daughter Minnie. | LAMPORT, Warren (I010871)
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| 195 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I005754)
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| 196 | Lorenzo is now divorced and his sister Dorothy from New Brunswick is living in the household. | MATTHEWS, Lorenzo Dow (I011597)
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| 197 | Lottie's mother Lucinda (Woodworth) Berryman is living in the household. | BERRYMAN, Lottie (I011281)
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| 198 | Louise is living in Peniac at the time of marriage. The marriage was witnessed by her sister Ruby who was still living in Lowell, Mass. | Family: ESTABROOKS, John Thomas / COLLINS, Louise Barter (F02714)
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| 199 | Louise is living with her sister and husband. | COLLINS, Louise Barter (I011339)
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| 200 | Lucinda is living in her daughter Lottie's household. | WOODWORTH, Lucinda (I011075)
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