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    1. [CAN-NB-NOR] Miles(Myles)/Quigley
    2. Keith Stewart
    3. Hi: I am seeking information on the parents of "Margaret Quigley" who married "John (Myles) Miles. I have very little information on either of them other than John was born about 1801 and by 1861 they were living in Restigouche County. At least one of their children, John Myles Jr. appears to have been born in Northumberland Co., in July 1840, from information I have on a couple on their other children, it would have been shortly after that that they moved to the Restigouche Co. area. Any assistance would be much appreciated. --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.598 / Virus Database: 380 - Release Date: 28/02/2004

    03/13/2004 02:04:38
    1. Re: [CAN-NB-NOR] PALMER, Jane --?--, wife of David
    2. Debbie Pratt
    3. Are you related to any SEWELLS that live in Pembroke below Brighton, Carlton County N.B.? Debbie Pratt(Price)debbiep@nbnet.nb.ca ----- Original Message ----- From: <Nacelod@aol.com> To: <CAN-NB-NORTHUMBERLAND-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, March 12, 2004 11:57 AM Subject: Re: [CAN-NB-NOR] PALMER, Jane --?--, wife of David > In a message dated 3/12/2004 3:45:41 AM Pacific Standard Time, > bpond@nbnet.nb.ca writes: > CLARK > James Clark > 1803-1875 > His wife: > Jane Johnston > 1915-1894 > Thanks for sharing this information with the list. It interests me because > my great great grandparents were James Clark, b. 1814 and Olive Jane Sewell, b. > 1817. Ingteresting that they were both born close to the Clarks you include > above. > > Mine were born, respectively, nonetheless, in Brighton Parish, Carleton, NB > and Maugerville Parish, Sunbury, NB. Interesting. Don Beattie uin Maine. > > > ==== CAN-NB-NORTHUMBERLAND Mailing List ==== > A note re AOL blocking Rootsweb List Mail: > AOL users should not to ever delete mail FROM the spam folder that comes to them through RootsWeb. Before deleting RW mail, or closing the SPAM folder, move the RW message to the inbox first by clicking THIS IS NOT SPAM and then delete it. Otherwise it gets reported to AOL as being spam and RootsWeb is blamed. To read more and join the discussion, AOL users are advised to join the AOLers-Rootsweb list: > http://lists.rootsweb.com/index/other/RootsWeb_Support/AOLers-RootsWeb.html > > ============================== > Gain access to over two billion names including the new Immigration > Collection with an Ancestry.com free trial. Click to learn more. > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=4930&sourceid=1237 >

    03/12/2004 02:26:39
    1. Re: [CAN-NB-NOR] PALMER, Jane --?--, wife of David
    2. In a message dated 3/12/2004 3:45:41 AM Pacific Standard Time, bpond@nbnet.nb.ca writes: CLARK James Clark 1803-1875 His wife: Jane Johnston 1915-1894 Thanks for sharing this information with the list. It interests me because my great great grandparents were James Clark, b. 1814 and Olive Jane Sewell, b. 1817. Ingteresting that they were both born close to the Clarks you include above. Mine were born, respectively, nonetheless, in Brighton Parish, Carleton, NB and Maugerville Parish, Sunbury, NB. Interesting. Don Beattie uin Maine.

    03/12/2004 03:57:18
    1. Re: [CAN-NB-NOR] PALMER, Jane --?--, wife of David
    2. Bonny Pond
    3. I cannot answer your questions but I found the following information that may tie in with your research. It is from "Cemeteries of the Parish of Ludlow" and on page 73 (the section on the Boiestown's Old Cemetery) there is the following: CLARK James Clark 1803-1875 His wife: Jane Johnston 1915-1894 Their grandchildren: Allen 1868-1875 Maria 1870-1875 Jane 1872-1875 Obviously, the date for Jane's birth ought to be 1815, not 1915 but I am passing on exactly what was in this book. Bonny ----- Original Message ----- From: "bob gillis" <rpgillis@bellatlantic.net> To: <CAN-NB-NORTHUMBERLAND-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, March 11, 2004 5:45 PM Subject: [CAN-NB-NOR] PALMER, Jane --?--, wife of David > In the 1901 Census I find David palmer and his wife Jane with their > children Everett N and Elizabeth and David Ross born 21 Mar 1878. Jane > was born 4 Dec 1848. > > There are two James Ross in Northumberland in the 1881 Census CD. One > James age 1 from Blackville son of Thomas and Mary; and one James A age > 2 in Alnwick son of Annision and Ann. I think this latter James is the > one living with David and Jane in 1901. > > I first thought Jane was the widow of Annision Ross. However in the NB > Late Births #1881-P-2 F18768 I find Janel Colaret Palmer daughter of > David and Jane Johnston and the age of Ann in the 1881 Census is too > young. > > Can someone confirm that Jane Palmer is Jane Johnston and tell me her > parents. And who is this James Ross? > > TIA, bob gillis > > > ==== CAN-NB-NORTHUMBERLAND Mailing List ==== > A note re AOL blocking Rootsweb List Mail: > AOL users should not to ever delete mail FROM the spam folder that comes to them through RootsWeb. Before deleting RW mail, or closing the SPAM folder, move the RW message to the inbox first by clicking THIS IS NOT SPAM and then delete it. Otherwise it gets reported to AOL as being spam and RootsWeb is blamed. To read more and join the discussion, AOL users are advised to join the AOLers-Rootsweb list: > http://lists.rootsweb.com/index/other/RootsWeb_Support/AOLers-RootsWeb.html > > ============================== > Gain access to over two billion names including the new Immigration > Collection with an Ancestry.com free trial. Click to learn more. > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=4930&sourceid=1237 >

    03/12/2004 12:50:42
    1. [CAN-NB-NOR] Re: PALMERs of Tabusintac
    2. bob gillis
    3. Please correct my previous message to: > > In the 1881 Census CD Alnwick, SD a-1, page 14, I find Charles Palmer > with wife Jesse, brother David and children William, Margaret E, Charles > E and Jessie. > > Jessie was born 21 May 1844 per 1901 Census. Does anyone know her birth surname and parents?> She was not a Ross widow. bob gillis

    03/12/2004 12:19:54
    1. [CAN-NB-NOR] PALMER, Jane --?--, wife of David
    2. bob gillis
    3. In the 1901 Census I find David palmer and his wife Jane with their children Everett N and Elizabeth and David Ross born 21 Mar 1878. Jane was born 4 Dec 1848. There are two James Ross in Northumberland in the 1881 Census CD. One James age 1 from Blackville son of Thomas and Mary; and one James A age 2 in Alnwick son of Annision and Ann. I think this latter James is the one living with David and Jane in 1901. I first thought Jane was the widow of Annision Ross. However in the NB Late Births #1881-P-2 F18768 I find Janel Colaret Palmer daughter of David and Jane Johnston and the age of Ann in the 1881 Census is too young. Can someone confirm that Jane Palmer is Jane Johnston and tell me her parents. And who is this James Ross? TIA, bob gillis

    03/11/2004 09:45:27
    1. [CAN-NB-NOR] PALMERs of Tabusintac
    2. bob gillis
    3. In the 1881 Census CD Alnwick, SD a-1, page 14, I find Charles Palmer with wife Jesse, brother David and children William, Margaret E, Charles E and Jessie. Jessie was born 21 May 1844 per 1901 Census and previous married name was Ross. Does anyone know birth surname and parents? TIA, bob gillis

    03/09/2004 08:20:28
    1. Re: [CAN-NB-NOR] WHEELER
    2. In a message dated 3/1/2004 4:33:42 PM Pacific Standard Time, wjscott@nbnet.nb.ca writes: Hi Don - Thank you for your reply. As far as I know Gernert would not be related. I have no record of that name. All my grandmother's siblings went to the 'Boston States' in the late 1800's. Bill. Thanks for your answer, Bill. He could really tickle the ivories. Don Beattie

    03/01/2004 03:29:06
    1. Re: [CAN-NB-NOR] WHEELER
    2. Bill Scott
    3. Hi Don - Thank you for your reply. As far as I know Gernert would not be related. I have no record of that name. All my grandmother's siblings went to the 'Boston States' in the late 1800's. Bill. ----- Original Message ----- From: <Nacelod@aol.com> To: <CAN-NB-NORTHUMBERLAND-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, March 01, 2004 4:45 PM Subject: Re: [CAN-NB-NOR] WHEELER > In a message dated 3/1/2004 10:46:55 AM Pacific Standard Time, > wjscott@nbnet.nb.ca writes: > My maternal grandmother was Annie Rose Wheeler, born Newcastle August 1862, > d/o John Wheeler and Mary Kehoe. > Anyone else researching this family? > Bill, I once knew Gernert Wheeler in Centerville, Carleton, NB, Canada. He > was a piano player and ran a grocery store in town. Are you related? Don > Beattie > > > ==== CAN-NB-NORTHUMBERLAND Mailing List ==== > A note re AOL blocking Rootsweb List Mail: > AOL users should not to ever delete mail FROM the spam folder that comes to them through RootsWeb. Before deleting RW mail, or closing the SPAM folder, move the RW message to the inbox first by clicking THIS IS NOT SPAM and then delete it. Otherwise it gets reported to AOL as being spam and RootsWeb is blamed. To read more and join the discussion, AOL users are advised to join the AOLers-Rootsweb list: > http://lists.rootsweb.com/index/other/RootsWeb_Support/AOLers-RootsWeb.html > > ============================== > Gain access to over two billion names including the new Immigration > Collection with an Ancestry.com free trial. Click to learn more. > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=4930&sourceid=1237 >

    03/01/2004 01:31:28
    1. Re: [CAN-NB-NOR] WHEELER
    2. In a message dated 3/1/2004 10:46:55 AM Pacific Standard Time, wjscott@nbnet.nb.ca writes: My maternal grandmother was Annie Rose Wheeler, born Newcastle August 1862, d/o John Wheeler and Mary Kehoe. Anyone else researching this family? Bill, I once knew Gernert Wheeler in Centerville, Carleton, NB, Canada. He was a piano player and ran a grocery store in town. Are you related? Don Beattie

    03/01/2004 08:45:35
    1. [CAN-NB-NOR] WHEELER
    2. Bill Scott
    3. My maternal grandmother was Annie Rose Wheeler, born Newcastle August 1862, d/o John Wheeler and Mary Kehoe. Anyone else researching this family? Bill

    03/01/2004 07:44:24
    1. [CAN-NB-NOR] Canadian Census for 1851, 1861, 1871
    2. Nancy Dickerson
    3. Is there a website where one can search the Canadian Census of 1851? 1861? 1871? Most of the places I have looked only have the 1881 and 1901. Thanks for any assistance your can provide. Nancy Whalen Dickerson Virginia, USA

    02/12/2004 08:03:57
    1. [CAN-NB-NOR] William Mclean, Mirimachi , NB, born abt 1817 NB or Scotland
    2. Dan and Connie
    3. Subject: William Mclean, Mirimachi , NB, born abt 1817 NB or Scotland Looking for my William Mclean family of Mirimachi, born 1848, father William Mclean, came into NB in 1817-1823 time period from Scotland, married Margaret( Mary) Campbell in 1840's, found the family in the 1851-61-81 census. Family includes Jane, Margaret, Nancy, Elizabeth, Agnes, Archibald and John. William Jr came to Vermont in 1870, work as a lumberman. Married Mary Gardner in 1880 in Brunswick, VT, he died in the early 1909. Trying to find more about his family there, any other ties. Possibly William Mclean Sr is son of John Mclean( born 1786) who came to Mirimachi from Annon, Dumfies, Scotland abt 1816.His family as far as we know are possible sons Thomas, Adam, William,James, George, David and John, daughters Mary, Elizabeth, Jean and Fanny, some born in Scotland, some perhaps born in the Mirimachi area. Anyone researching the Mcleans from Northumberland -Mirimachi area of NB ? Any ideas where to look for records? Thanks in advance Connie Goodrum Illinois, USA

    02/11/2004 12:36:43
    1. [CAN-NB-NOR] Cochrane Ontario Canada book on ebay
    2. Becky Cooper
    3. hi - I do sell on eBay but this is not one of my auctions but I thought someone on the list might be interested in this auction. Have a great day! Rare 1950 Hardback Book, a history of the Cochrane Ontario Canada area, "Northland Post" by Alice Marwick. 342 pages, excellent photos throughout. Cover slightly warped, general wear, spine faded. Otherwise solid and complete. Item number 3582910603 http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=3582910603&ssPageName=MER C_BidConfirm Have a great day Rebecca Cooper coopbecgar@qtm.net

    01/27/2004 10:59:57
    1. Re: [CAN-NB-NOR] NB maps showing family names/locations in the 1800's
    2. Paul Anderson
    3. Don, I have parts of Carleton County from 1876 but it is unassembled as yet. Do you know exactly which Parishes your ancestors were in? Paul ----- Original Message ----- From: <Nacelod@aol.com> To: <CAN-NB-NORTHUMBERLAND-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, January 14, 2004 10:57 AM Subject: Re: [CAN-NB-NOR] NB maps showing family names/locations in the 1800's > In a message dated 1/13/2004 9:33:13 PM Pacific Standard Time, > vintage@nbnet.nb.ca writes: > What county are these parishes in Don? > > paul > Sorry, Paul, they are in Carleton County. I know there are some Carleton Co > maps on line but I don't know how to reach them. to see if Brighton, Mt. > Pleasant, Peel, Stickney areas/parishes are online. Sincerely, Don Beattie > > > ============================== > Gain access to over two billion names including the new Immigration > Collection with an Ancestry.com free trial. Click to learn more. > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=4930&sourceid=1237 > >

    01/14/2004 04:51:23
    1. Re: [CAN-NB-NOR] NB maps showing family names/locations in the 1800's
    2. In a message dated 1/14/2004 7:52:01 AM Pacific Standard Time, vintage@nbnet.nb.ca writes: Do you know exactly which Parishes your ancestors were in? From late 1700s the Clarks were in Brighton and Peel. In the 1800s they were there and in Mt. Pleasant and Landsdown (sp.?) and Stickney. Don Beattie

    01/14/2004 03:58:12
    1. Re: [CAN-NB-NOR] NB maps showing family names/locations in the 1800's
    2. In a message dated 1/13/2004 9:33:13 PM Pacific Standard Time, vintage@nbnet.nb.ca writes: What county are these parishes in Don? paul Sorry, Paul, they are in Carleton County. I know there are some Carleton Co maps on line but I don't know how to reach them. to see if Brighton, Mt. Pleasant, Peel, Stickney areas/parishes are online. Sincerely, Don Beattie

    01/14/2004 02:57:56
    1. Re: [CAN-NB-NOR] NB maps showing family names/locations in the 1800's
    2. Paul Anderson
    3. What county are these parishes in Don? paul ----- Original Message ----- From: <Nacelod@aol.com> To: <CAN-NB-NORTHUMBERLAND-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, January 14, 2004 12:35 AM Subject: Re: [CAN-NB-NOR] NB maps showing family names/locations in the 1800's > I'd like to see a map of Brighton/Peel Parishes for the 1800s, eh? > Especially for the first 50 years if not the entire 100 years. Sincerely, Don Beattie > in Maine. I'm looking for Clark and Quick Farms, in particular. Thanks. DWB > > > ============================== > Gain access to over two billion names including the new Immigration > Collection with an Ancestry.com free trial. Click to learn more. > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=4930&sourceid=1237 > >

    01/13/2004 06:32:52
    1. [CAN-NB-NOR] NB maps showing family names/locations in the 1800's
    2. Paul Anderson
    3. If you have interest in maps from the 1800's showing family names and home locations in New Brunswick, Nova Scotia and Ontario you can see them online at http://homesteadmaps.com Reproductions are available in black and white on paper, (or colour or Mylar film by special order.) The print size can be enlarged for easy reading, and small areas can be custom printed (framing size) if you don't need a whole map. I am restoring earlier maps, that show family home locations, as well.

    01/13/2004 05:19:23
    1. Re: [CAN-NB-NOR] NB maps showing family names/locations in the 1800's
    2. I'd like to see a map of Brighton/Peel Parishes for the 1800s, eh? Especially for the first 50 years if not the entire 100 years. Sincerely, Don Beattie in Maine. I'm looking for Clark and Quick Farms, in particular. Thanks. DWB

    01/13/2004 04:35:57