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    1. Re: [CAN-NB-YORK] Fw: Elizabeth Ann (Briggs) Day
    2. Carol Vater
    3. Something is incorrect here - Marriage date is before they were born. Carol ----- Original Message ----- From: "Dorothy J. Smith" <dorfyjean@tds.net> To: <CAN-NB-YORK-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: February 18, 2004 15:47 Subject: Re: [CAN-NB-YORK] Fw: Elizabeth Ann (Briggs) Day They are both buried at the Forest Hill Cemetary in fredericton. sec 6 row 4 #2 Elizabeth 1871-1945 Charles 1868-1946. Dot ----- Original Message ----- From: "D Ellis" <ellisdea@nb.sympatico.ca> To: <CAN-NB-YORK-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, February 18, 2004 7:18 AM Subject: [CAN-NB-YORK] Fw: Elizabeth Ann (Briggs) Day > > > > I am trying to locate the death of Elizabeth Ann Day ( nee Briggs) in York County in 1845 or 1846. > She was married to Charles Day ( Aug. 1845) > Any cemeteries listed ? > Thanks, Ann > > > ==== CAN-NB-YORK Mailing List ==== > List Mom for the CAN-NB-YORK mailing list: > Diana Boothe philsbarbie1@arkansasfamilies.net > > ============================== > 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 > > ==== CAN-NB-YORK Mailing List ==== List Mom for the CAN-NB-YORK mailing list: Diana Boothe philsbarbie1@arkansasfamilies.net ============================== 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

    02/18/2004 12:52:53
    1. Re: [CAN-NB-YORK] Fw: Elizabeth Ann (Briggs) Day
    2. Dorothy J. Smith
    3. They are both buried at the Forest Hill Cemetary in fredericton. sec 6 row 4 #2 Elizabeth 1871-1945 Charles 1868-1946. Dot ----- Original Message ----- From: "D Ellis" <ellisdea@nb.sympatico.ca> To: <CAN-NB-YORK-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, February 18, 2004 7:18 AM Subject: [CAN-NB-YORK] Fw: Elizabeth Ann (Briggs) Day > > > > I am trying to locate the death of Elizabeth Ann Day ( nee Briggs) in York County in 1845 or 1846. > She was married to Charles Day ( Aug. 1845) > Any cemeteries listed ? > Thanks, Ann > > > ==== CAN-NB-YORK Mailing List ==== > List Mom for the CAN-NB-YORK mailing list: > Diana Boothe philsbarbie1@arkansasfamilies.net > > ============================== > 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 > >

    02/18/2004 11:47:16
    1. [CAN-NB-YORK] Fw: Elizabeth Ann (Briggs) Day
    2. D Ellis
    3. I am trying to locate the death of Elizabeth Ann Day ( nee Briggs) in York County in 1845 or 1846. She was married to Charles Day ( Aug. 1845) Any cemeteries listed ? Thanks, Ann

    02/18/2004 01:18:06
    1. [CAN-NB-YORK] John Goodwin Hawksley, b. 1810
    2. Wendy L Hawksley
    3. Hello List, Seeking the parents of John Goodwin Hawksley, b. 8 Feb 1810, possibly in Frederickton, York County. Some databases suggest he may have been born in England, but searches have not yet revealed his birth there. So far we have also been unable to locate evidence of John as a passenger from England to Canada. Any assistance is greatly appreciated. Wendy (Wood) Hawksley Dover AFB, DE Stormphoenix@Juno.com ________________________________________________________________ The best thing to hit the Internet in years - Juno SpeedBand! Surf the Web up to FIVE TIMES FASTER! Only $14.95/ month - visit www.juno.com to sign up today!

    01/30/2004 05:53:11
    1. [CAN-NB-YORK] Benjamin Whitehead d. 1816
    2. Roger Whitehead
    3. I am searching for the ancestry of Benjamin WHITEHEAD of Prince William Parish York County whose will dated 24 Jan 1816 mentions three sons: Benjamin (" now in the United States of America"), Lyman and Turney and his wife Mehitible. I am attempting to establish the linkage between the WHITEHEAD families of Long Island NY and the WHITEHEAD families of Norfolk County ON. As far as I have been able to determine the Long Island trail stops with a Benjamin WHITEHEAD b. 1742 and the Ontario trail begins with a Benjamin WHITEHEAD b. USA c 1770 who immigrated to Norfolk about 1820. The elder Benjamin could be the testator of the will and the younger Benjamin his son. Can anyone help, please. Roger

    10/22/2003 04:45:11
    1. Re: [CAN-NB-YORK] Brewer's in New Brunswick
    2. Gerald E. Burtt
    3. Sorry, my Burts/Burtts that I research are Loyalists who left Connecticut in 1783 at the close of the American Revolution and went to Saint John, New Brunswick. However their ancestors including Benjamin and Sarah Belden Burt, were married in Deerfield, Massachusetts, and later taken in captivity to Quebec by the French and Indians. After being delivered from captivity in Quebec they returned to Massachusetts, returning first to Deerfield, but then on to Ridgefield, Connecticut, from whence two of them, Benjamin Burt, born 1741, and David Burt born 1749, both sons of Seaborn Burt, born in 1706, at sea, on the way back to Massachusetts from captivity in Quebec, became members of the British Forces in 1774 or 1775 during the Revolution, and at the end of the War went to Saint John as Loyalists. I have no Evelyn Fish or J. W. Burtt in my data base, but I suspect we all come from the same Henry Burt who arrived in Boston about 1639, and went to help settle Springfield, Massachusetts, in 1640. Gerald Burtt ----- Original Message ----- From: "MrsCamber" <MrsCamber@email.msn.com> To: <CAN-NB-YORK-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, October 19, 2003 6:31 PM Subject: Re: [CAN-NB-YORK] Brewer's in New Brunswick > Hi.......My cousin, Evelyn Fish married a JW Burtt of So. Deerfield, MA. > She would be 86 now and he died years ago. Are you any relation to this > Burtt family? > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Gerald E. Burtt" <burtt@lamere.net> > To: <CAN-NB-YORK-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Saturday, September 27, 2003 1:04 PM > Subject: Re: [CAN-NB-YORK] Brewer's in New Brunswick > > > > For excellent coverage of the Brewers in New Brunswick go to your local > > library and check out "A Dutch-English Odyssey: Stories of Brewer-Estey > > Families in North America, 1636-1996," by Floyd Brewer, c. 1997, Hamilton > > Printing Co., Rensselaer, New York. Traces hundreds of Brewer-Estey > > descendants from the first Loyalist on in to Northern Maine. Floyd is a > > native of Bridgewater, Aroostook County, Maine. If your local library > > doesn't have copy, try inter-library loan. Some Brewers married into the > > Burt/Burtt family. > > Gerald Burtt > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: "Robin Stairhime" <rslpn@direcway.com> > > To: <CAN-NB-YORK-L@rootsweb.com> > > Sent: Thursday, September 25, 2003 4:41 PM > > Subject: [CAN-NB-YORK] Brewer's in New Brunswick > > > > > > > I am trying to link my family in the New Brunswick area in > > > the early 1800s and earlier. > > > This is the only info I have on Thomas and Esther Brewer. > > > For some reason the rest seems to be a ghost. > > > Thomas Brewer 23 Feb 1819 New Brunswick > > > Married Esther 6 Oct 1842 in Douglas Parrish, York, N.B. > > > First child: Thomas Adolphus Brewer > > > 23 Aug 1844 Douglas Parrish, York, N.B. > > > Esther Clark : 20 Oct 1823 New Brunswick > > > moved to Aroostook Maine between 1848-1850. > > > Absolutely no further connection can be found at this time. > > > I have the search results from vital stats in N.B. > > > newspapers, and they are not there. Do not have any parents > > > names on either side. I am thinking they came there from > > > Boston, but unsure at this point. > > > Please help if you have any info or places to check. > > > Thank You > > > Robin Mantzke > > > > > > > > > > > > ==== CAN-NB-YORK Mailing List ==== > > > List Mom for the CAN-NB-YORK mailing list: > > > Diana Boothe philsbarbie1@arkansasfamilies.net > > > > > > ============================== > > > 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 > > > > > > > > > > > ==== CAN-NB-YORK Mailing List ==== > > List Mom for the CAN-NB-YORK mailing list: > > Diana Boothe philsbarbie1@arkansasfamilies.net > > > > ============================== > > 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 > > > > > > ==== CAN-NB-YORK Mailing List ==== > List Mom for the CAN-NB-YORK mailing list: > Diana Boothe philsbarbie1@arkansasfamilies.net > > ============================== > 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 > >

    10/19/2003 01:42:25
    1. Re: [CAN-NB-YORK] Brewer's in New Brunswick
    2. MrsCamber
    3. Hi.......My cousin, Evelyn Fish married a JW Burtt of So. Deerfield, MA. She would be 86 now and he died years ago. Are you any relation to this Burtt family? ----- Original Message ----- From: "Gerald E. Burtt" <burtt@lamere.net> To: <CAN-NB-YORK-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, September 27, 2003 1:04 PM Subject: Re: [CAN-NB-YORK] Brewer's in New Brunswick > For excellent coverage of the Brewers in New Brunswick go to your local > library and check out "A Dutch-English Odyssey: Stories of Brewer-Estey > Families in North America, 1636-1996," by Floyd Brewer, c. 1997, Hamilton > Printing Co., Rensselaer, New York. Traces hundreds of Brewer-Estey > descendants from the first Loyalist on in to Northern Maine. Floyd is a > native of Bridgewater, Aroostook County, Maine. If your local library > doesn't have copy, try inter-library loan. Some Brewers married into the > Burt/Burtt family. > Gerald Burtt > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Robin Stairhime" <rslpn@direcway.com> > To: <CAN-NB-YORK-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Thursday, September 25, 2003 4:41 PM > Subject: [CAN-NB-YORK] Brewer's in New Brunswick > > > > I am trying to link my family in the New Brunswick area in > > the early 1800s and earlier. > > This is the only info I have on Thomas and Esther Brewer. > > For some reason the rest seems to be a ghost. > > Thomas Brewer 23 Feb 1819 New Brunswick > > Married Esther 6 Oct 1842 in Douglas Parrish, York, N.B. > > First child: Thomas Adolphus Brewer > > 23 Aug 1844 Douglas Parrish, York, N.B. > > Esther Clark : 20 Oct 1823 New Brunswick > > moved to Aroostook Maine between 1848-1850. > > Absolutely no further connection can be found at this time. > > I have the search results from vital stats in N.B. > > newspapers, and they are not there. Do not have any parents > > names on either side. I am thinking they came there from > > Boston, but unsure at this point. > > Please help if you have any info or places to check. > > Thank You > > Robin Mantzke > > > > > > > > ==== CAN-NB-YORK Mailing List ==== > > List Mom for the CAN-NB-YORK mailing list: > > Diana Boothe philsbarbie1@arkansasfamilies.net > > > > ============================== > > 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 > > > > > > ==== CAN-NB-YORK Mailing List ==== > List Mom for the CAN-NB-YORK mailing list: > Diana Boothe philsbarbie1@arkansasfamilies.net > > ============================== > 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 >

    10/19/2003 09:31:52
    1. [CAN-NB-YORK] Looking to connect with the PLANT families of NB
    2. Carol MacLean
    3. Greetings to the list, i have an interest in the surname PLANT that came to NB via Cape Breton. This family was originally from England and they were Church of England by first religion, and the bulk of this family remained in Cape Breton. From what I can gather, they came to the St. John and Fredericton areas. They were a well to do family, becoming Esq's, and Commissaries of the British Army, stationed at time in other British Colonies. The first known date of this line of Plant in NB was December of 1818 , when a daughter of William Plant, Esq & H.M. Justice of the Peace for Sydney, Cape Breton, was married to James Augustus MacLauchlan, in NB. The wedding announcement appeared in the Royal Gazette for St. John in Jan. of 1819. It also mentioned that her brother was Commissary Plant. He was her oldest brother named also William Plant, and from info, he married and had family in NB as well. His son was Henry William Woodforde Plant, Commissary General of the British Army for NB & NS. I don't know if this Henry W.W. Plant had any sibbling nor the name of his mother, assuming that she may have been by the surname of Woodforde. Any connections to these NB PLANT families would be greatly appreciated. Carol MacLean in Vancouver BC., Canada

    10/08/2003 05:38:47
    1. Re: [CAN-NB-YORK] MacLauchlan of St. John & Fredericton
    2. Itzpapalotzin Dreaming
    3. Mine are from Duart Castle - Isle of Mull. Heather --- Carol MacLean <ritam@axion.net> wrote: > My MacLean's are settled in Cape Breton, coming > directly from North Uist, > Scotland > > >Hi: I am descended from Archibald MacLean - UEL who > >settled on the Nashwaak in the late 1700's. Are > you > >descended from the MacLean family? > > > >Heather Wilson > > > > --- Carol MacLean <ritam@axion.net> wrote: > > >Greetings to the list, > >> > >> I'm new to this list, but not new to lists.....In > a > >> recent discovery, only > >> a couple of weeks ago, I found my fourth great > >> grandfather's second > >> daughter , married in 1819 to James A. > MacLauchlan > >> in the Roayl Gazette, > >> St. John, and they died and are listed with > children > >> in the Old Grave-Yard > >> Cemetery in Fredericton, NB.. I would like to > find > >> anyone who is searching > >> this same line if possible...I don't know a lot > of > >> details as of yet other > >> than what I list below..... > >> > >> James A. MacLauchlan b) about 1796 where is > unknown > >> & d) Oct 14th,1865. He > >> was Esq and H.M. Justice of the Peace for York > Co. > >> He married Dec. of 1818, > >> to Sarah Lowey Plant whom was born in Sydney, > Cape > >> Breton in Dec. of 1795 & > >> d) Feb 15th, 1882, d/o William Plant and his wife > >> Sarah Lowey. The > >> childrens names were: Elizabeth H. d) April 20, > >> 1829: Catherine M. d) Dec > >> 14, 1830: James P. d) Sept 23, 1879 & Sarah I. d) > >> May 16, 1912...This > >> MacLauchlan family was prominent in the early > >> history of St. Paul's Church. > >> > >> > >> Carol MacLean in Vancouver, BC., Canada > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> ==== CAN-NB-YORK Mailing List ==== > >> List Mom for the CAN-NB-YORK mailing list: > >> Diana Boothe philsbarbie1@arkansasfamilies.net > >> > >> ============================== > >> 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 > >> > > > >______________________________________________________________________ > >Post your free ad now! http://personals.yahoo.ca > > > > > >==== CAN-NB-YORK Mailing List ==== > >List Mom for the CAN-NB-YORK mailing list: > > Diana Boothe philsbarbie1@arkansasfamilies.net > > > >============================== > >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 > > > > ==== CAN-NB-YORK Mailing List ==== > List Mom for the CAN-NB-YORK mailing list: > Diana Boothe philsbarbie1@arkansasfamilies.net > > ============================== > 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 > ______________________________________________________________________ Post your free ad now! http://personals.yahoo.ca

    09/30/2003 08:38:16
    1. [CAN-NB-YORK] Re: Darius Brewer Jr York co,NB
    2. Ms Nancy Perry
    3. Would like any information on Darius Brewer Jr.He married Lydia Ryan daughter of John and Salome Estey Ryan on August 8,1866 in Zealand Community.Lydia was born Aug 23,1849 in York Co. Any information would be greatly appreciated. Regards, Nancy Perry > __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? The New Yahoo! Shopping - with improved product search http://shopping.yahoo.com

    09/29/2003 10:34:49
    1. Re: [CAN-NB-YORK] Brewer's in New Brunswick
    2. Itzpapalotzin Dreaming
    3. Hi: My family in New Brunswick is MacLean and French. Archibald MacLean was a UEl given land on the Nashwaak. Heather Wilson --- JRent9835@aol.com wrote: > Hello, > Many years of work have gone by searching for > information on these families, > genealogists hired - requests for information have > been tried but none of > these people have answered - Irene Carson did. > > After never hearing from any one, I decided to > write up my materials before > I went the way we all do some day. I have well over > 25 yrs of researching > and that includes N.B. Canada, Maine, New York, > Loyalists materials, etc. My > group went from the eastern states to Wis., Minn., > SD, ND, and other spots. > The names included are White, Sisson, Foster, > Grant, Burt, Yerxa, and others - > > It would be nice too see if any one can help. > > I am willing to check for any of the names others > are looking for including > the surname White > > Jean R. > > > ==== CAN-NB-YORK Mailing List ==== > List Mom for the CAN-NB-YORK mailing list: > Diana Boothe philsbarbie1@arkansasfamilies.net > > ============================== > 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 > ______________________________________________________________________ Post your free ad now! http://personals.yahoo.ca

    09/29/2003 08:51:54
    1. Re: [CAN-NB-YORK] MacLauchlan of St. John & Fredericton
    2. Itzpapalotzin Dreaming
    3. Hi: I am descended from Archibald MacLean - UEL who settled on the Nashwaak in the late 1700's. Are you descended from the MacLean family? Heather Wilson --- Carol MacLean <ritam@axion.net> wrote: > Greetings to the list, > > I'm new to this list, but not new to lists.....In a > recent discovery, only > a couple of weeks ago, I found my fourth great > grandfather's second > daughter , married in 1819 to James A. MacLauchlan > in the Roayl Gazette, > St. John, and they died and are listed with children > in the Old Grave-Yard > Cemetery in Fredericton, NB.. I would like to find > anyone who is searching > this same line if possible...I don't know a lot of > details as of yet other > than what I list below..... > > James A. MacLauchlan b) about 1796 where is unknown > & d) Oct 14th,1865. He > was Esq and H.M. Justice of the Peace for York Co. > He married Dec. of 1818, > to Sarah Lowey Plant whom was born in Sydney, Cape > Breton in Dec. of 1795 & > d) Feb 15th, 1882, d/o William Plant and his wife > Sarah Lowey. The > childrens names were: Elizabeth H. d) April 20, > 1829: Catherine M. d) Dec > 14, 1830: James P. d) Sept 23, 1879 & Sarah I. d) > May 16, 1912...This > MacLauchlan family was prominent in the early > history of St. Paul's Church. > > > Carol MacLean in Vancouver, BC., Canada > > > > > ==== CAN-NB-YORK Mailing List ==== > List Mom for the CAN-NB-YORK mailing list: > Diana Boothe philsbarbie1@arkansasfamilies.net > > ============================== > 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 > ______________________________________________________________________ Post your free ad now! http://personals.yahoo.ca

    09/29/2003 08:49:52
    1. Re: [CAN-NB-YORK] MacLauchlan of St. John & Fredericton
    2. Carol MacLean
    3. My MacLean's are settled in Cape Breton, coming directly from North Uist, Scotland >Hi: I am descended from Archibald MacLean - UEL who >settled on the Nashwaak in the late 1700's. Are you >descended from the MacLean family? > >Heather Wilson > > --- Carol MacLean <ritam@axion.net> wrote: > >Greetings to the list, >> >> I'm new to this list, but not new to lists.....In a >> recent discovery, only >> a couple of weeks ago, I found my fourth great >> grandfather's second >> daughter , married in 1819 to James A. MacLauchlan >> in the Roayl Gazette, >> St. John, and they died and are listed with children >> in the Old Grave-Yard >> Cemetery in Fredericton, NB.. I would like to find >> anyone who is searching >> this same line if possible...I don't know a lot of >> details as of yet other >> than what I list below..... >> >> James A. MacLauchlan b) about 1796 where is unknown >> & d) Oct 14th,1865. He >> was Esq and H.M. Justice of the Peace for York Co. >> He married Dec. of 1818, >> to Sarah Lowey Plant whom was born in Sydney, Cape >> Breton in Dec. of 1795 & >> d) Feb 15th, 1882, d/o William Plant and his wife >> Sarah Lowey. The >> childrens names were: Elizabeth H. d) April 20, >> 1829: Catherine M. d) Dec >> 14, 1830: James P. d) Sept 23, 1879 & Sarah I. d) >> May 16, 1912...This >> MacLauchlan family was prominent in the early >> history of St. Paul's Church. >> >> >> Carol MacLean in Vancouver, BC., Canada >> >> >> >> >> ==== CAN-NB-YORK Mailing List ==== >> List Mom for the CAN-NB-YORK mailing list: >> Diana Boothe philsbarbie1@arkansasfamilies.net >> >> ============================== >> 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 >> > >______________________________________________________________________ >Post your free ad now! http://personals.yahoo.ca > > >==== CAN-NB-YORK Mailing List ==== >List Mom for the CAN-NB-YORK mailing list: > Diana Boothe philsbarbie1@arkansasfamilies.net > >============================== >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

    09/29/2003 07:00:11
    1. Re: [CAN-NB-YORK] Brewers in N.B.
    2. Hi Irene, we are leaving in a couple of hours for Wisconsin, taking the train and will be gone until the 16th of Oct. Our 50th anniversary and class reunion celebration and we are looking forward to it. I sure wish I could say that we have been able to find out where Thomas White, Yerxa and others have been found. I decided to write a book with the information we do have and see if someone has those families - I have a theory on the names but that was not provable. but it makes sense - 3 of us hired a researcher in New Jersey, But, she said I should go back and read my NJ History. I was certifiied, as she was, as a researcher and I think it is possible. The name Brass comes from many places, not just dutch. White is from all over - Yerxa was from NY Courtland Manor..I think that Thomas was a son of Thomas White - that he gave up NJ in the Rev. war and moved to NY - his father (?) made a will but no one can find it, I have it written - if a person says no too everything - we run out of people. and in genealogy, things are not as we all think- have to try - and I am. I am saying it wrong but I do have it written down - NJ records are all mixed, not much really survived and lands. wills were recorded but not all of them. if you are interested in my theory and why, let me know and I will send you a copy. for discussion. No, I am not in the Yerxa line but my friend is and so we look for all of our names, thanks for writing Jean R

    09/29/2003 02:29:51
    1. Re: [CAN-NB-YORK] Brewer's in New Brunswick
    2. Robin Stairhime
    3. Did you see whether you had any info linking the Brewer's to your lineage? I am putting puzzle pieces together right now, and it has taken me back to the US from New Brunswick. I believe my Brewer's to also be loyalists. Thank You Robin Mantzke ----- Original Message ----- From: <JRent9835@aol.com> To: <CAN-NB-YORK-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, September 27, 2003 6:13 PM Subject: Re: [CAN-NB-YORK] Brewer's in New Brunswick Hello, Many years of work have gone by searching for information on these families, genealogists hired - requests for information have been tried but none of these people have answered - Irene Carson did. After never hearing from any one, I decided to write up my materials before I went the way we all do some day. I have well over 25 yrs of researching and that includes N.B. Canada, Maine, New York, Loyalists materials, etc. My group went from the eastern states to Wis., Minn., SD, ND, and other spots. The names included are White, Sisson, Foster, Grant, Burt, Yerxa, and others - It would be nice too see if any one can help. I am willing to check for any of the names others are looking for including the surname White Jean R. ==== CAN-NB-YORK Mailing List ==== List Mom for the CAN-NB-YORK mailing list: Diana Boothe philsbarbie1@arkansasfamilies.net ============================== 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

    09/29/2003 02:27:15
    1. [CAN-NB-YORK] MacLauchlan of St. John & Fredericton
    2. Carol MacLean
    3. Greetings to the list, I'm new to this list, but not new to lists.....In a recent discovery, only a couple of weeks ago, I found my fourth great grandfather's second daughter , married in 1819 to James A. MacLauchlan in the Roayl Gazette, St. John, and they died and are listed with children in the Old Grave-Yard Cemetery in Fredericton, NB.. I would like to find anyone who is searching this same line if possible...I don't know a lot of details as of yet other than what I list below..... James A. MacLauchlan b) about 1796 where is unknown & d) Oct 14th,1865. He was Esq and H.M. Justice of the Peace for York Co. He married Dec. of 1818, to Sarah Lowey Plant whom was born in Sydney, Cape Breton in Dec. of 1795 & d) Feb 15th, 1882, d/o William Plant and his wife Sarah Lowey. The childrens names were: Elizabeth H. d) April 20, 1829: Catherine M. d) Dec 14, 1830: James P. d) Sept 23, 1879 & Sarah I. d) May 16, 1912...This MacLauchlan family was prominent in the early history of St. Paul's Church. Carol MacLean in Vancouver, BC., Canada

    09/29/2003 01:46:43
    1. Re: [CAN-NB-YORK] Brewers in N.B.
    2. Irene Carson
    3. ----- Original Message ----- From: JRent9835@aol.com Sent: Saturday, September 27, 2003 6:42 PM To: CAN-NB-YORK-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [CAN-NB-YORK] Brewers in N.B. Hi Irene, it has been years since I have heard of you - Like you I am still searching for our joint relatives - I ibegan a book on Thomas White and descendants, including the Sisson families and Yerxa - be glad to see if you have found anything new. Jean R ==== CAN-NB-YORK Mailing List ==== List Mom for the CAN-NB-YORK mailing list: Diana Boothe philsbarbie1@arkansasfamilies.net ============================== 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, Jean, I have not worked on the WHITE or YERXA lines for a few years now. I don't know whether anything I have on the WHITE family would be new to you. My husband descends from John YERXA via his daughter Rachel who married Isaac WHITE, Sr. I do have their pictures, but if I remember correctly, this is not your branch of the WHITES. I have abundant material on the YERXAS. We go to New Brunswick almost yearly via our native MA (I was raised in the Boston area) and ME (George comes from Aroostook County; his parents were Canadian.) From George's yearly homecoming weekend in Aroostook, it's only a 2-hour drive to Fredericton where each trip we find less and less on the dozen or so lines we keep open. We also visit his cousins (McPHERSON and GRANT lines) in Saint John. Regards, Irene

    09/28/2003 02:29:18
    1. Re: [CAN-NB-YORK] Brewer's in New Brunswick
    2. Hello, Many years of work have gone by searching for information on these families, genealogists hired - requests for information have been tried but none of these people have answered - Irene Carson did. After never hearing from any one, I decided to write up my materials before I went the way we all do some day. I have well over 25 yrs of researching and that includes N.B. Canada, Maine, New York, Loyalists materials, etc. My group went from the eastern states to Wis., Minn., SD, ND, and other spots. The names included are White, Sisson, Foster, Grant, Burt, Yerxa, and others - It would be nice too see if any one can help. I am willing to check for any of the names others are looking for including the surname White Jean R.

    09/27/2003 01:13:14
    1. Re: [CAN-NB-YORK] Brewers in N.B.
    2. Hi Irene, it has been years since I have heard of you - Like you I am still searching for our joint relatives - I ibegan a book on Thomas White and descendants, including the Sisson families and Yerxa - be glad to see if you have found anything new. Jean R

    09/27/2003 12:38:32
    1. Re: [CAN-NB-YORK] Brewers in N.B.
    2. Jane Gillard
    3. Hear, hear....my hand is up for that request also as they married into the Bird family I am researching. Thanks, Jane Gillard Nova Scotia, Canada ----- Original Message ----- From: <Npd4444@aol.com> To: <CAN-NB-YORK-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, September 27, 2003 3:23 PM Subject: Re: [CAN-NB-YORK] Brewers in N.B. > Hello. > > Can you please post the information on the Brewer / Yerxa surnames to > the list? > > I'm interested in these surnames too because they married into my > Wilkins. > > Thanks. > > Norman Peter Daprato > Panama City, FL > > > ==== CAN-NB-YORK Mailing List ==== > List Mom for the CAN-NB-YORK mailing list: > Diana Boothe philsbarbie1@arkansasfamilies.net > > ============================== > 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 > >

    09/27/2003 10:18:09