New Brunswick Families
BLACK, Jane Charlotte
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Name BLACK, Jane Charlotte Birth 1818 Gender Female Death 1880 Notes - 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
Person ID I011928 Kyle and Related Families Last Modified 4 Feb 2012
Father BLACK, Charles Freeze, b. 1813, Amherst, Cumberland County, Nova Scotia, Canada
d. Jul 1860, Moncton, Westmorland County, New Brunswick, CANADA
(Age 47 years) Mother STEADMAN, Margaret, b. 15 Dec 1815 d. 16 Mar 1847 (Age 31 years) Marriage 4 Oct 1836 Moncton, Westmorland County, New Brunswick, CANADA
[1] Family ID F02198 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family TRUEMAN, James Children 1. TRUEMAN, Sarah Augusta, b. Abt 1845, Pointe de Bute, Westmorland County, New Brunswick, CANADA
d. 1920 (Age 75 years)2. TRUEMAN, Calvin Alexander, b. Abt 1847, Pointe de Bute, Westmorland County, New Brunswick, CANADA
d. 1854, Pointe de Bute, Westmorland County, New Brunswick, CANADA
(Age 7 years)Family ID F02889 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 4 Feb 2012
- 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.
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Sources - [S0044] Daniel F. Johnson, Vital Statistics from New Brunswick Newspapers, Volume 6 Number 1382 .
Date November 11 1836
County Saint John
Place Saint John
Newspaper Weekly Chronicle
m. Tuesday, 4th Oct., by Rev. George Jarvis, Rector of Shediac, Charles BLACK / Miss Margaret steadman, both of Moncton, Westmorland Co. NBC
- [S0044] Daniel F. Johnson, Vital Statistics from New Brunswick Newspapers, Volume 6 Number 1382 .
