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    1. [CAN-NB-NORTHUMBERLAND-L] The Arbo/Arbeau family.
    2. Bob Gulvin
    3. Hi list Would sks (some kind soul) with a copy of the Northumberland Co. census for 1861 and/or 1871 contact me off list? TIA Laurette Gulvin nee Arbeau

    08/27/2002 07:52:20
    1. [CAN-NB-NORTHUMBERLAND-L] Mail Problems
    2. David M Paterson
    3. Hullo Listers, Mail can be quite erratic currently - this is due to problems with servers according to Rootsweb. Thus there may be mail "on its way" but delayed. A check in the archives may help in the meantime. David. This email was scanned with Norton Anti Virus 2002.

    08/06/2002 05:41:44
    1. Re: [CAN-NB-NORTHUMBERLAND-L] Re: GRAY
    2. Nancy A Dickerson
    3. Jay, My GRAY family lived in the Miramichi area...specifically Ferry Road and Millbank. I have almost nothing beyond my G-grandfather George GrRAY and his wife Annie JOHNSTONE. His second wife was Annie BEEK. There is a will from a William GRAY married to Jane DOWNS naming his son George GRAY, but it is not clear if this George is my G-grandfather or his father. They were Scottish, but I haven't been able to trace them to Scotland yet. Still trying....... Maybe one day we'll find a connection to your Helen GRAY. 8-) Nancy Jay wrote: > Nancy, Saw your post and had to ask - where your GRAY's from > Dumphries? My GGG-grandmother; Helen GRAY, was from Langholm. She and > her husband David STEPHENS came to the US ~1818 and settled in/around > Richmond and the went to Blissfield NB. Connection? No other info on > her family, sorry. > Jay > > Researching WHALEN, DALEY (DEALY, DALY), CLARK, GRAY, JOHNSTONE, > RUSSELL, WASSON, ALLEN, BOWES, CREAMER, FITZGERALD, BERGEN. Irish on one > side and Scottish on the other with a little English in there somewhere. > All lived in New Brunswick. > Nancy Whalen Dickerson > Fairfax, Virginia > -- > Jay > > ============================== > 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

    07/29/2002 03:12:47
    1. Re: [CAN-NB-NORTHUMBERLAND-L] Re: STEVENS
    2. George W. Page
    3. At 06:57 AM 7/29/2002 -0400, Jay wrote: >Hi Linda, >Checked my Reunion notes and don't find them. Not to say that we aren't >connected though. Ever since David and Helen left Scotland they have been >travelling. First to VA, then NB, then ME. Everywhere they settle, there >are STEVENS' who I cannot connect to, but must have been relatives. My >STEVENS' are originally from Cirencester in Gloucestershire ENG. I have >not found many family searchers who are tracing their families to ENG yet, >but feel that there will be a connection breakthrough at some point. >Happy hunting >Jay I too am related by marriage to the STEPHENS families of co. Gloucestershire, Eng. who appear in the Stephens pedigree in the "Visitation of Gloucestershire, 1623. Here's what I wrote in my book in 1992: Stevens Family 387. Thomas STEPHENS, Gent. of Gloucester, England. [Page of London pedigree: "Visitation of Middlesex, 1663", p. 71] This Thomas Stevens is no doubt from a cadet branch of the Stephens/Stevens family to which a Thomas Stevens of Eastington, Gloucester, who was an attorney and counselor to Henry Prince of Wales and Prince Charles, sons of King James I, was granted arms in 1609. The attorney and counselor had an uncle, Richard Stevens of the Middle Temple, a counselor of London. [Stephens pedigree, "The Visitation of Gloucestershire, 1623", H.S. Pub. 21, p. 151; and "Grantees of Arms to the End of the XVII Century, Part II, p. 243] Richard probably also had a son, this Thomas, whose daughter Mary, married Edmund PAGE. Thomas the counselor to the Princes had a son, Edward of Sodney, who married Anne the daughter of Sir Thomas Crew, Knight, of Steine, county Northampton. Edward and Anne Stevens had children: Thomas Stephens, age 4 in 1623; John Stephens; and, Edward Stephens. [Stephens pedigree, "The Visitation of Gloucestershire, 1623", p. 151] Recall in the will written in 1641 by Edmund PAGE, Gent.(52), the Haberdasher of Lombard St. in London, that Edmund mentioned his brother-in-law, Thomas Stevens. Edmund also gave 4 pounds to his `cousin' Thomas Stevens, and 5 pounds to each of the cousin Thomas' children: Thomas, John and Ann. Thomas Stevens, Gent. married an unknown woman. Children: +388 i. Mary Stevens. 388. Mary Stevens (Thomas, Gent.) Born c. 1600 in (Gloucester or London), England, the daughter of Thomas Stevens, Gent. of County Gloucester, England.[Ibid]. She married Edmund Page, Gent. (92) of London and had PAGE issue: i. Mary, b. 1641, m. James BARRETT of St. Faith's under St. Paul in London, Gent.(b. 1636); ii. Rebecca, bapt. 22 Mar. 1642 at Woolchurch, London - d. 23 July 1663 in the same parish, of Hackley, co. Middlesex, m. in London (License 27 Nov. 1660) Charles MITCHELL of St. Mary Woolchurch, the son of Edward and Joan (Danvers) MITCHELL of Chitterne and Boyton, Wilts. iii. Anne; iv. Elizabeth; v. Hannah m. George ELLIS of St. Mildred parish, Bread St. London and salter there. Judging from naming patterns and the will of her father-in-law, Edmund Page, her father, Thomas Stevens, was probably also the father of the John Stevens who came from Kent, with his sons (Thomas and William Stevens) and daughter, Mary, and emigrated as one of the first settlers to Guilford, Connecticut, and was there during the first division of lands. "Goodman" Stevens was fined for neglect of fencing in 1645. By his wife Mary he had four children: Mary, born about 1623; Thomas, born about 1628 - died 10 November 1685; William, born about 1630 - died January 1702/3; and, John, born c. 1632 - died 1 September 1670 in Guilford, Connecticut. ["History of Guilford..., p. 126] His daughter, Mary Stevens, married firstly, Henry Kingsnorth who died in 1668. She married secondly on 2 June 1669 at Guilford, Connecticut, John Collins Jr.! [Atwater, p. 633; and, Hon. R.D. Smith as communicated by Bernard Steiner. "John Stevens of Guilford (Conn.) and His Descendants" in "Genealogies of Connecticut Families," Vol. III, pp. 443-449] GWP

    07/29/2002 03:01:27
    1. [CAN-NB-NORTHUMBERLAND-L] Re: GRAY
    2. Jay
    3. Nancy, Saw your post and had to ask - where your GRAY's from Dumphries? My GGG-grandmother; Helen GRAY, was from Langholm. She and her husband David STEPHENS came to the US ~1818 and settled in/around Richmond and the went to Blissfield NB. Connection? No other info on her family, sorry. Jay Researching WHALEN, DALEY (DEALY, DALY), CLARK, GRAY, JOHNSTONE, RUSSELL, WASSON, ALLEN, BOWES, CREAMER, FITZGERALD, BERGEN. Irish on one side and Scottish on the other with a little English in there somewhere. All lived in New Brunswick. Nancy Whalen Dickerson Fairfax, Virginia -- Jay

    07/29/2002 01:02:13
    1. [CAN-NB-NORTHUMBERLAND-L] Re: STEVENS
    2. Jay
    3. Hi Linda, Checked my Reunion notes and don't find them. Not to say that we aren't connected though. Ever since David and Helen left Scotland they have been travelling. First to VA, then NB, then ME. Everywhere they settle, there are STEVENS' who I cannot connect to, but must have been relatives. My STEVENS' are originally from Cirencester in Gloucestershire ENG. I have not found many family searchers who are tracing their families to ENG yet, but feel that there will be a connection breakthrough at some point. Happy hunting Jay > >X-Message: #10 >Date: Tue, 23 Jul 2002 15:13:49 -0400 >From: Linda <ljak1@rogers.com> >To: CAN-NB-NORTHUMBERLAND-L@rootsweb.com >Message-ID: <3D3DAAED.64930D49@rogers.com> >Subject: [CAN-NB-NORTHUMBERLAND-L] STEPENs Stevens >Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii >Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit > >Hi Jay...... >In my McKinnon line at Blackville, ALICE MCKINNON daughter of CHARLES >MCKINNON bn...1845 married John STEPHANS/Stevens......and her sister >Jane married James STEPHANS / STEVENS.......and had children Emma and >Sarah Jane..........do those connect with yours ?? >Linda > -- Jay

    07/29/2002 12:57:11
    1. Re: [CAN-NB-NORTHUMBERLAND-L] Re: Time for a roundup! (Roll Call)/Reply to N...
    2. David M Paterson
    3. My niece will no doubt have more information than me about these names - I expect she will answer more accurately than I. David. This email was scanned with Norton Anti Virus 2002. ----- Original Message ----- From: <Robpro@aol.com> To: <CAN-NB-NORTHUMBERLAND-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, July 23, 2002 6:35 AM Subject: Re: [CAN-NB-NORTHUMBERLAND-L] Re: Time for a roundup! (Roll Call)/Reply to N... > re Daley correspondence. Are you related to both Daley & Dealy? Are your > Dealys from Loggieville related to McFarlanes in Loggievile/Chatham area? Are > your Daleys originally from Co Louth through Bay du Vin/St Margarets to > Chatham? > BobProvost > robpro@aol.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 >

    07/24/2002 05:30:32
    1. Re: [CAN-NB-NORTHUMBERLAND-L] Re: Time for a roundup! (Roll Call)/Reply to Nancy
    2. David M Paterson
    3. Nancy, my niece Janet is more up to date on these and I see she has already posted a reply. I'll watch from the sidelines for a moment David. This email was scanned with Norton Anti Virus 2002. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Nancy A Dickerson" <ndickers@gmu.edu> To: <CAN-NB-NORTHUMBERLAND-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, July 22, 2002 6:05 PM Subject: Re: [CAN-NB-NORTHUMBERLAND-L] Re: Time for a roundup! (Roll Call)/Reply to Nancy > David, > Yes, my grandmother was Mabel Daley m. to William D. Whalen, her father was Stephen > Daley m. to Ellen Bowes. My grandparents lived in Loggieville and all four of them > are buried in the St. Andrew's Church Cemetery there. Are you related to this > family? I think we did correspond once before; you said your sister was going there > and would look into it. I have the Daley family back a couple of generations past > Stephen if you want it. Let me know. > Nancy > > David M Paterson wrote: > > > Nancy, we may have corresponded before - I'm having a memory lapse I'm > > afraid! > > Regarding your DALEY (DEALY, DALY) names - have these connections with > > Loggieville/Chatham? > > David. > > > > This email was scanned with Norton Anti Virus 2002. > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: <ndickers@gmu.edu> > > To: <CAN-NB-NORTHUMBERLAND-L@rootsweb.com> > > Sent: Monday, July 22, 2002 10:19 AM > > Subject: [CAN-NB-NORTHUMBERLAND-L] Re: Time for a roundup! (Roll Call) > > > > > Researching WHALEN, DALEY (DEALY, DALY), CLARK, GRAY, JOHNSTONE, > > > RUSSELL, WASSON, ALLEN, BOWES, CREAMER, FITZGERALD, BERGEN. Irish on one > > > side and Scottish on the other with a little English in there somewhere. > > > All lived in New Brunswick. > > > Nancy Whalen Dickerson > > > Fairfax, Virginia > > > > > > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > > From: "David M Paterson" <dmpaterson@ns.sympatico.ca> > > > Date: Saturday, July 20, 2002 12:16 pm > > > Subject: [CAN-NB-NORTHUMBERLAND-L] Time for a roundup! (Roll Call) > > > > > > > It's time to shake that Family tree once more Good People and see > > > > what we > > > > can find. Come on everyone, let's have everyone posting, please. > > > > Thanks > > > > David. > > > > > > > > This email was 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 > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ============================== > > > 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 > > > > > > > > > > ============================== > > 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 > > > ============================== > 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 > >

    07/23/2002 04:50:16
    1. [CAN-NB-NORTHUMBERLAND-L] Re: Roll Call - MILTON, MILLIGAN
    2. Searching for information on John and Elizabeth (GREEN) MILLIGAN who were married in Blissfield, Northumberland, NB, on 27 Jun 1827. I believe he was born in Scotland; she was born in 1808 to Andrew and Sarah (MITCHELL) GREEN. John & Elizabeth apparently moved away from Blissfield after the marriage - at least, I can't find them on the tax rolls after 1827. I believe John & Elizabeth were dead by 1851, because in the 1851 census of Blissfield, there are several MILLIGAN children living with other families (Mitchell, Green, Dyer - all related to Elizabeth Green's family). I believe their daughter, Mary MILLIGAN (born about 1830) married Edward MILTON around 1855. Edward (born around 1833 in Nova Scotia) was the son of John & Hannah MILTON. John & Hannah Milton lived in Woodstock Parish, Carleton County from about 1840 to the 1870s. Edward and Mary (MILLIGAN) MILTON were in Jackson Brook, Washington County, ME at the time of the 1860 census, and in Anoka, MN, by the time of the 1870 census. Any help would be much appreciated - and I'm happy to share information! Mary Chamberlain

    07/23/2002 12:52:09
    1. Re: [CAN-NB-NORTHUMBERLAND-L] Re: Time for a roundup! (Roll Call)/Reply to Nancy
    2. Janet Watling
    3. Hi Nancy: I am Janet Watling, David's neice. Yes, we are related to Stephen Daley. My great great grandfather was William who was Stephen's brother. Janet Nancy A Dickerson <ndickers@gmu.edu> wrote: David, Yes, my grandmother was Mabel Daley m. to William D. Whalen, her father was Stephen Daley m. to Ellen Bowes. My grandparents lived in Loggieville and all four of them are buried in the St. Andrew's Church Cemetery there. Are you related to this family? I think we did correspond once before; you said your sister was going there and would look into it. I have the Daley family back a couple of generations past Stephen if you want it. Let me know. Nancy David M Paterson wrote: > Nancy, we may have corresponded before - I'm having a memory lapse I'm > afraid! > Regarding your DALEY (DEALY, DALY) names - have these connections with > Loggieville/Chatham? > David. > > This email was scanned with Norton Anti Virus 2002. > ----- Original Message ----- > From: > To: > Sent: Monday, July 22, 2002 10:19 AM > Subject: [CAN-NB-NORTHUMBERLAND-L] Re: Time for a roundup! (Roll Call) > > > Researching WHALEN, DALEY (DEALY, DALY), CLARK, GRAY, JOHNSTONE, > > RUSSELL, WASSON, ALLEN, BOWES, CREAMER, FITZGERALD, BERGEN. Irish on one > > side and Scottish on the other with a little English in there somewhere. > > All lived in New Brunswick. > > Nancy Whalen Dickerson > > Fairfax, Virginia > > > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: "David M Paterson" > > Date: Saturday, July 20, 2002 12:16 pm > > Subject: [CAN-NB-NORTHUMBERLAND-L] Time for a roundup! (Roll Call) > > > > > It's time to shake that Family tree once more Good People and see > > > what we > > > can find. Come on everyone, let's have everyone posting, please. > > > Thanks > > > David. > > > > > > This email was 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 > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ============================== > > 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 > > > > > > ============================== > 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 ============================== 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 --------------------------------- Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Health - Feel better, live better

    07/23/2002 12:25:20
    1. Re: [CAN-NB-NORTHUMBERLAND-L] Re: Roll Call - MILTON, MILLIGAN
    2. Marta Norton
    3. Mary, I am "baby sitting" the 1880 U.S. Census Index by the LDS. I think I found your Mary (Milligan) Milton in Anoka, MN. But her husband Edward is not listed. Marta P.S. - I am not related to this family, I just have the cd's and am willing to help others. Census Place: Anoka, Anoka County, Minnesota Source: FHL Film 1254615 National Archives Film T9-0615 Page 26D Relation Sex Marr Race Age Birthplace Mary MILTON Self F M W 51 N. BRUN. Occ: Keeping House Fa: SCOT. Mo: SCOT. Miles A. MILTON Son M S W 24 N. BRUN. Occ: Works In Pineries Fa: N.SCO. Mo: N. BRUN. Eddesean V. MILTON Son M S W 21 ME Occ: Works In Pineries Fa: N.SCO. Mo: N.BRUN. Lizzie MILTON Dau F S W 18 ME Occ: Teacher Fa: N.SCO. Mo: N. BRUN. Dorcas M. MILTON Dau F S W 16 ME Occ: At School Fa: N. SCO. Mo: N. BRUN. Martha J. MILTON Dau F S W 14 ME Occ: St School Fa: N. SCO. Mo: N. BRUN. William H. MILTON Son M S W 10 MN Occ: At School Fa: N. SCO. Mo: N. BRUN. Grace H. MILTON Dau F S W 7 MN Fa: N.SCO. Mo: N.BRUN. MChambe405@aol.com wrote: > Searching for information on John and Elizabeth (GREEN) MILLIGAN who were > married in Blissfield, Northumberland, NB, on 27 Jun 1827. I believe he was > born in Scotland; she was born in 1808 to Andrew and Sarah (MITCHELL) GREEN. > > John & Elizabeth apparently moved away from Blissfield after the marriage - > at least, I can't find them on the tax rolls after 1827. I believe John & > Elizabeth were dead by 1851, because in the 1851 census of Blissfield, there > are several MILLIGAN children living with other families (Mitchell, Green, > Dyer - all related to Elizabeth Green's family). > > I believe their daughter, Mary MILLIGAN (born about 1830) married Edward > MILTON around 1855. Edward (born around 1833 in Nova Scotia) was the son of > John & Hannah MILTON. John & Hannah Milton lived in Woodstock Parish, > Carleton County from about 1840 to the 1870s. > > Edward and Mary (MILLIGAN) MILTON were in Jackson Brook, Washington County, > ME at the time of the 1860 census, and in Anoka, MN, by the time of the 1870 > census. > > Any help would be much appreciated - and I'm happy to share information! > Mary Chamberlain > > ============================== > 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

    07/23/2002 11:04:37
    1. [CAN-NB-NORTHUMBERLAND-L] PANB
    2. Linda
    3. hi PANB is the PROVINCIAL ARCHIVES OF NEW BRUNSWICK and a very good source for info.......searchable......under government records etc.....http://www.gnb.ca/archives/default.htm Linda

    07/23/2002 09:17:06
    1. [CAN-NB-NORTHUMBERLAND-L] STEPENs Stevens
    2. Linda
    3. Hi Jay...... In my McKinnon line at Blackville, ALICE MCKINNON daughter of CHARLES MCKINNON bn...1845 married John STEPHANS/Stevens......and her sister Jane married James STEPHANS / STEVENS.......and had children Emma and Sarah Jane..........do those connect with yours ?? Linda

    07/23/2002 09:13:49
    1. Re: [CAN-NB-NORTHUMBERLAND-L] Question/Reply to Joy Bowen
    2. David M Paterson
    3. Here's one answer - Provincial Archives New Brunswick - http://www.gnb.ca/archives/e/default.asp David. This email was scanned with Norton Anti Virus 2002. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Ivan & Joy" <ivanjoy@uslink.net> To: <CAN-NB-NORTHUMBERLAND-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, July 23, 2002 1:02 PM Subject: [CAN-NB-NORTHUMBERLAND-L] Question > Hello Every one, > I saw on one of the postings, that someone had done a search at ' PANB'. > What is this short for? and how does a person search for certificates in > Ontario? > > My area of search is for Abraham Bowen, he appears to have died March 10th > 1837, I would like to get his death certificate in the hopes it will take me > back to his parents. > Thanks for any help. > Joy Bowen > > > > ============================== > 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 >

    07/23/2002 07:12:17
    1. [CAN-NB-NORTHUMBERLAND-L] Re: MOOERS
    2. Jay
    3. Hi all, This may be old news; but, there is a huge contingent of MOOERS in and around Houlton ME. I haven't checked lately, but the Cary Library website has a great geneology section online that is searchable. You may want to try that for connections Good Hunting Jay -- Jay

    07/23/2002 05:59:10
    1. [CAN-NB-NORTHUMBERLAND-L] Re: STEPHENS, MCALLISTER, SMALL
    2. Jay
    3. Hello all, Looking for any info on my GGG-grandparents and others from Blissfield. STEPHENS, David & Helen (Grey) In 1841 they were granted the East part of Lot#39 on the south side of the SW Branch of the Miramichi.. The original petition was with James & John McAllister and James Doak Daughters Jannett (Jane) b.1821 in Blissfield and Elizabeth b. 1814 in Scotland married John & Frank SMALL (repectively) of Blissfield. Other children born were : Amy in 1824, Charles 1826, Walter 1829 and Mary unk. All in Blissfield. Any help with either the SMALL or STEPHENS families would be greatly appreciated. Jay Stevens -- Jay

    07/23/2002 05:55:11
    1. [CAN-NB-NORTHUMBERLAND-L] Question
    2. Ivan & Joy
    3. Hello Every one, I saw on one of the postings, that someone had done a search at ' PANB'. What is this short for? and how does a person search for certificates in Ontario? My area of search is for Abraham Bowen, he appears to have died March 10th 1837, I would like to get his death certificate in the hopes it will take me back to his parents. Thanks for any help. Joy Bowen

    07/23/2002 05:02:06
    1. Re: [CAN-NB-NORTHUMBERLAND-L] hi re PORTER + MOOER
    2. Linda
    3. Hi Sharyn, The reference I have is that the marriage to Huldah was as entered on the first page of the Sheffield town record book and the date is jan 17 1769. The name of Newbury Mass. is given for the Mooers first settled in Mass. I will keep my eyes open and I have checked a couple of other books I have......but will check further........ take care Linda Sharyn Hay wrote: > Linda wrote: > > > I have found reference to a Mooers in Maugerville New Brunswick..... > > HULDAH MOOERS was a daughter of Peter and Mary MOOERS of Maugerville, > > and married Ebenezer Whitney.....at Sheffield on jan 17 1769. > > Yes, I have Huldah, but have the marriage date as Jan 17, 1767 in Sunbury, > Sheffield. She is one of 8 children of Peter and Mary (Howes) Mooers. When > at least 4 were born the family was in Rowley, MA, USA, but I don't > know where the others were born. Peter was born in MA, USA also and it > is unlikely he was Joshua's brother since Joshua was born in New Brunswick > about 1822 to the best of my knowledge. > > I welcome any additional information about ANY MOOERS family. > > Thank you, Sharyn > > (PORTER separate message) > > ============================== > 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

    07/23/2002 04:44:59
    1. Re: [CAN-NB-NORTHUMBERLAND-L] SUTHERLAND, MOORES (MORES, MOOERS)
    2. Sharyn Hay
    3. Cynthia said: Am interested in George SUTHERLAND from Mirimachi, his son James, and grandson Isaac. Are you from this branch? They also were in the Northesk at one time. We have been in touch before, last year, or the year before. I now have much more info on these lines, including a bit on yours. The confusion with all of the George Sutherlands has left me with some conflict in my own database which I have not had time to correct. I need to go back and throw out the Georges and re-enter them in what I "think" is the correct place. Having said that, I have concluded that my line is not the same as yours because I do not feel that George is the right line for mine. I believe mine comes through John &Abigail Sewall, Thomas & Prudence Johnston, Charles W. & Caroline Munro, Horace & Margaret McCormack, Minnie & Daniel Mooers. I have your line as George & Ann Stewart, James & Abigail McLain, Isaac & Abigail Buck (I am looking at her line to see if it shares my Buck line), James & Myrtle Clough, Earl H. & Hazel McLaughlin. If this is not correct, let me know. Regards, Sharyn

    07/23/2002 02:00:00
    1. Re: [CAN-NB-NORTHUMBERLAND-L] Re: Time for a roundup! (Roll Call)/Reply to N...
    2. re Daley correspondence. Are you related to both Daley & Dealy? Are your Dealys from Loggieville related to McFarlanes in Loggievile/Chatham area? Are your Daleys originally from Co Louth through Bay du Vin/St Margarets to Chatham? BobProvost robpro@aol.com

    07/22/2002 11:35:49