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    2. Diana Ledger
    3. Sederquest - Pickle - Keen: John Sederquist, a Loyalist, first shows up in Saint John in 1785. By 1790, he is in Granville, Nova Scotia where three of his children were baptized. I am particularly interested in his son, James Sederquest, who resided at Lakeside near Hampton, Kings County, New Brunswick until his death in 1880. He first was married to Elizabeth Pickle in 1812 and after her death to Mary Wiggins. One son, John Harvey Sederquest married Amanda Keen of Maine and served in the Civil War in the United States. After the close of the war, John Harvey Sederquest and his family lived in Kings County at Cassidy Lake on the farm where Camp Tulakadik is now located. My direct line comes from their son Albert, who was born in Princeton, Maine in 1862, raised on the farm at Cassidy Lake and lived most of his adult years in Massachusetts. Any information on anyone connected to the Sederquest name, would be most appreciated. I would also like to find photos of the home at Cassidy Lake, Clover Hill which in later years was owned by son, Cassius Sederquest. Thank you for any information regarding surnames. Diana

    10/29/2003 05:45:00