Hi again, Looking for info descendance or ancestral on a Henry Doyle who is listed in P.M. Toner's Irish census of 1851 as having a date of entry of 1809, aged 65 in 1851, and living in Nelson, Miramichi. Thanks much Irene Doyle in Campbellton
Hi Linda, It has been a BIG wall for me, as all I have to go by is their marriage certificate which gives her name Mary and in the census she is called Katherine or Catherine Walsh.. That is all I have to go by sorry. :( Other than according to census she came here in 1835 and married the following year and it says she was from Kilkenny. Thanks for any little light you may shed on this. Irene > Hi Irene, > I have a book that has many Walshs in it, but none that married a > Doyle......if you can come up with any other Walsh names let me > know......as there are several families with many names.......all the > Catherines married other names......so even one other name may help me > to find yours. Linda > > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy > records, go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 >
Hello all, First let me introduce myself as a new user of the list. My name is Irene Doyle and I live in Campbellton, N.B., I'm a descendant of Maurice Doyle via Maurice Doyle Sr., via John Doyle, via Maurice Doyle who was born ca 1806 in Ireland and came to Canada or Miramichi according to 1851 census in 1827. In 1836 he married Katherine (Mary) Walsh. I have most of the descedents genealogical info on the Doyle side but absolutely nothing on the Walsh side. Looking for ANY info that may link me to my Katherine. I am also looking for any info that may give me the parents of Maurice (ca1806). He had a brother again according to 1851 census, by name of Thomas who was a cordwainer and never married. There is information on a 70 year old John Doyle who died frozen on the plains between the Tabusintac river and Neguac, in 1827 while walking from his son Patricks' place in Pokemouche to Chatham as he had heard his other son there (no name) was terribly sick. I am trying to find some information on this John as well in case he was the father of my Maurice.. Any bit of info would be nice.. Thanks Irene Doyle Campbellton.
Connie, do you know where in Scotland he came from? I might be able to offer help but will mail you offlist about that. David. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Dan and Connie" <grms@hometel.com> To: <CAN-NB-NORTHUMBERLAND-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, January 10, 2003 8:45 AM Subject: [CAN-NB-NORTHUMBERLAND-L] Fw: William Mclain, Mirimachi- 1820's? > > Subject: William Mclain, Mirimachi 1820's? > > > Looking for William Mclain-Mclane-Mclean family of Mirimachi, born 1848, father William Mclane came into NB in 1820''s from Scotland, married Mary.? in 1840's, found the family in the 1851-61 census. William came to Vermont in 1870, work as a lumberman. Married Mary Gardner in 1880 in Brunswick, VT, he died in the early 1900's. Trying to find more about his family there, any other ties. Anyone have any ideas? > Thanks in advance > Connie Goodrum > Illinois > > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 >
Subject: William Mclain, Mirimachi 1820's? Looking for William Mclain-Mclane-Mclean family of Mirimachi, born 1848, father William Mclane came into NB in 1820''s from Scotland, married Mary.? in 1840's, found the family in the 1851-61 census. William came to Vermont in 1870, work as a lumberman. Married Mary Gardner in 1880 in Brunswick, VT, he died in the early 1900's. Trying to find more about his family there, any other ties. Anyone have any ideas? Thanks in advance Connie Goodrum Illinois
Greetings! I am researching a JOHNSTON family who immigrated from the Hoddom area of Dumfries, Scotland, sometime after June of 1821. The info I have thus far is as follows: James Johnston b10 Jul 1780 (son of William Johnston & Elizabeth McWilliam) in Hoddom, married Mary Bell on 6 Nov 1802. They had the following children, all born in Dumfries, Scotland: Janet 17 Mar 1811 bapt 18 Aug 1811 at Brownknow Robert 31 Jan 1815 bapt 24 Feb 1815 at Brownknow William Hope b 15 may 1819 bapt 2 June 1819 at Axeltreewell Grizel b 31 May 1821 bapt 6 June 1821 at Axeltreewell Robert Johnston (above) married Margaret McKay on 20 mar 1843 and they had: James about 1854 Hugh Mckay 7 mar 1856 William about 1858 Hugh McKay Johnston (above) married Margaret Jane Parker (b 5 Jul 1856 Chatham) on 21 Jul 1884 and they had: Frankie may 5 Jan 1885 Newcastle Huxley 17 Sept 1887 Newcastle Farron 1891 Newcastle Malcolm Pierre 1 Sept 1902 Bedford, Virginia, U.S. Huxley Johnston (above) married Laura Jane Wright (B 4 Oct 1887 Bedford, Va., on 27 Apr 1910 in Calgary, Alberta and they had Margaret Virginia 30 Aug 1911 Calgary May Elizabeth 16 Nov 1912 Calgary Would anyone have access to census records before 1881 that could check on the families of James Johnston & Mary Bell (after 1821) and Robert Johnston & Margaret McKay ( 1851, 61 & 71). I would also like to know if there are any cemetery listing online for the Newcastle area where I can check for deaths of these folks. I should be DELIGHTED to hear from anyone else researching this family! Pat Marshall Ontario, Canada
I'm forwarding this direct to you all, not to worry you but to make you aware. Please though, no on-list discussions. Any comments please email me direct, after you have checked details with your particular AV supplier and the 2 references below. Thanks, David Admin. ----- Original Message ----- From: "John A Hansen" Sent: Thursday, January 02, 2003 3:10 PM Subject: [LO] Yaha Virus increasing > > Dear All: > > This is another bad one. Be sure to update your AV database > software ASAP. For most people it merely means hitting the > live update button. > > You can read some more about it at : > www.sarc.com > www.mcfee.com > Norton ( Sarc) has a nice write up on how to remove. > SARC only shows a level 2 at this point, but several AV > monitors are showing much wider distribution than normal. > > Best Regards > John A Hansen > > January 2, 2003 > Return of the Yaha Worm > By Ryan Naraine > E-mail security firms are warning that a variant of the Yaha.M mass-mailing virus is again circulating, urging administrators to > block attachments ending with ".scr," ".exe" and ".com" at the firewall level to keep the worm at bay. > MessageLabs slapped a "High Risk" rating on the new Yaha.M-mm worm, which was discovered over the holidays and has been wreaking > havoc on e-mail around the world. To date, MessageLabs has intercepted 36,033 copies of the virus in more than 100 countries. > > McAfee has also upped its rating on the new Yaha variant, which propagates via e-mail using its own built-in SMTP engine. The worm > terminates specific processes if they are running (AV/security related), and contains code to deliver a denial-of-service attack > against a remote machine (the target is hard-coded within the worm), the company warned. > > McAfee warned that the virus is capable of terminating the virus scan programs before any scanning/removal can be done and > recommended that infected users use the Stinger removal tool to disinfect systems. > > In an advisory, anti-virus firm F-Secure also upgraded the new worm -- dubbed Yaha.K -- and warned that the worm looks for e-mail > addresses in Windows Address Book, cache folders of .NET and MSN messengers and in Yahoo Messenger profile folders. The company said > the worm then sends itself to all e-mail addresses and composes several different types of e-mails with different those messages, > subjects, bodies and attachment names. > > F-Secure noted that the worm can change the default Internet Explorer startup page to point to one of several sites owned by hacking > groups. Yaha.K also tries to create a denial-of-service attack on the infopak.gov.pk Web site. > > To disinfect a system, F-Secure said three worm files must be deleted and a registry fix applied > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 >
Hi to you all, It is likely that an ancestor, Ann Peck, born about 1830, lived her early life in New Brunswick, moving as a young lady to Prince Edward Island where she was to marry and emigrate with husband and family to New Zealand in 1879 . Her father was John Peck and her mother Mary Darrach. From the NB newspaper, 'Northumberland Gleaner' I have the information that a John Peck married a widow, Mary Bradley in Halifax 1829 and as Ann was born the next year, there is a good possibility that these two were her parents. I am searching New Brunswick, hoping the family show up - Pecks showing in the 1851 census of Chatham, Miramichi and I wonder if Ann was born there. There is a big bunch of Pecks in Albert and that area but my search does not find a John and Mary of the right age If anyone of you has a very early census, the name is on your database or you have anything at all on the Peck name in that period in NB or NS, I would appreciate you giving me a call here in the South Seas (Middle Earth). Peter Oxenbridge 2 R D Christchurch NEW ZEALAND
Hi Listers Anyone ever heard of Myer (Myeron?) MOSS and/or his wife Elizabeth Ann DRAVIS in Miramichi or his son-in-law Howard Williston who later ran the NB branch of his NS businesses? Searching for my mother, nee Dorothy Mabel MOSS , born in Halifax, who will be 100 yrs. old April 2003. Joan Wallace Ottawa
----- Original Message ----- From: "David M Paterson" <dmpaterson@ns.sympatico.ca> To: <CAN-NB-NORTHUMBERLAND-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, December 24, 2002 2:49 PM Subject: [CAN-NB-NORTHUMBERLAND-L] Seasons Greetings > May I wish you all a very Merry Christmas and a very happy and Prosperous > New Year. > Thanks, > David > (Admin) > > http://groups.msn.com/ScotsinCanada/ > > This email scanned with Norton Anti Virus 2002 > > > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 > >
May I wish you all a very Merry Christmas and a very happy and Prosperous New Year. Thanks, David (Admin) http://groups.msn.com/ScotsinCanada/ This email scanned with Norton Anti Virus 2002
Apologies all round - didn't check the url before sending - sorry! http://groups.msn.com/ScotsinCanada/ David. This email was scanned with Norton Anti Virus 2002.
Hi Don, I just noticed I gave the wrong url - should be http://groups.msn.com/ScotsinCanada/ I'm sorry - another case of "not checking the message before sending". ----- Original Message ----- From: <Djedge007@aol.com> To: <CAN-NB-NORTHUMBERLAND-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, December 05, 2002 3:42 PM Subject: Re: [CAN-NB-NORTHUMBERLAND-L] Resource Centre > In a message dated 12/5/02 1:35:11 PM Eastern Standard Time, > dmpaterson@ns.sympatico.ca writes: > > > ScotsinCanada@groups.msn.com > > > > How do I access this group? > > Don > > > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 >
In a message dated 12/5/02 1:35:11 PM Eastern Standard Time, dmpaterson@ns.sympatico.ca writes: > ScotsinCanada@groups.msn.com > How do I access this group? Don
Hi All. This concerns a 'Resource Centre' I've set up, using an MSN Community Group for the moment but with plans for a full and professional site in the not too distant future. This will be of particular interest to those among you who have Scottish Ancestors who migrated to Canada. For those that this does not apply to, sorry, but you would be welcome to have a look if interested. The site in question is "under continual construction", but may offer something extra to help you with your research. It is not, I repeat not, an alternative to your Rootsweb List. The url for site is - ScotsinCanada@groups.msn.com My apologies for duplicating what some of you may already know. Thanks, David. This email was scanned with Norton Anti Virus 2002.
Hi Patsy, Greetings from the other end of the earth where things are just hotting up for summer. As I've had some computer problems of my own over the last month, I thought I'd better touch base with you in case I missed something from you. You're probably still wading through the piles of work that build up when we're suddenly without our wonderful computer connections, so I'll continue to hang on down under. I trust all is going OK for you. Regards, Allan Murphy Sydney, Australia -----Original Message----- From: Patsy Hennessy <patsy@nbnet.nb.ca> To: CAN-NB-NORTHUMBERLAND-L@rootsweb.com <CAN-NB-NORTHUMBERLAND-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Tuesday, 24 September 2002 3:19 Subject: Re: [CAN-NB-NORTHUMBERLAND-L] Burial in Bathurst NB 1838/1839 >Hello Allan, >My word processor on my computer has still not been fixed. (waiting for the >expert to call me back) I keep calling him but he and his family must be out >of town. It is really a pain as I'm anxious to get on with so much of work >that is sitting here idle. >Will get yours to you as soon as possible. >sincerely..........Patsy >Genealogy - Gravestone Inscriptions for >Gloucester and Restigouche Co. NB >http://www.bathurstgen.com > > > >============================== >To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: >http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 >
I am searching for any information on CRELLER / KRELLER / CRELLAR and any other possible spellings. Particullarly lok for help in a death record look up or obit. for David MArshall CRELLER, d: 1889 ( sorry I have been unable to find a better date to date ) I do know he had land in Murray Twp, as well as, his brother Adam. And a Will or Letter of Admin. is on file with the Surrogate Court ( which I am checking on ). I would also like to know if there is any KRELLER or CRELLERs buried in the KRELLER Cemetery. Seems logical there is but knowing how cemeteries get named hard telling ;) I am hunting for "proof" on David Marshal CRELLER's parents. Thank You for any help you may provide. GRGRGRGRGR Grandaughter of David Marshall CRELLER (b: Canada d: 1889 Northumberland Co., Canada ) and Sarah KNAPP. KKB AHGP County Cordinator and volunteer Plymouth County, Iowa http://www.geocities.com/plymouthcoiowa Woodbury County, Iowa http://www.geocities.com/woodburycoiowa
I have an entry in a family history that says that James Francis Fitzpatrick lived in the 1850's in "Millcove now Douglastown" near Chatham, NB. Does anyone have any information regarding exactly where Millcove was located in the 1850's and if there might be a Catholic cemetary associated with that area. Thanks for any info you might have.. Sean Fitzpatrick son of John Fitzpatrick Grandson of James Raymond Fitzpatrick (born Chatham, NB 1881) Great Grandson of Michael (Mick) Fitzpatrick and Anne Phelan (both of Glenelg/Chatham) Great Great Grandson of James Francis Fitzpatrick (b. 1823) and Anne Carrigan/Kerrigan (of Millcove/Glenelg) Great Great Great Grandson of Michael Fitzpatrick (b. 1799 - Kilkenny, IR, to Canada in 1827)
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Joe, I just had a lady email me a portion of the book The Old North Esk written by W.D. Hamilton. He was a professor at a University in NB and operates Miramichi Books. In his book, he lists a John Ahearn probably from County Cork. and his wife Ann Meighan who married in Newcastle in 1827. in 1850 they settled at South Esk. Baptism records for his children include a Michael c 1830 who married a Mary Ann Fortune. At this point, I am atttempting to locate a place to purchase the book and then trying to find the churches and prove any of this information... Jean AHearn