I wish I could say but I have turned up nothing searching in annaopolis so therefore there is nothing for me to share, trust me, I wish there was. I am searching BENJAMIN, WOOD, JACKSON, Mitchell
Hi Mitchell, Would you have James Leslie Benjamin who married Ethel Jennie Parrish in your database? Eric Quoting HntrsRn1@aol.com: > I wish I could say but I have turned up nothing searching in annaopolis so > therefore there is nothing for me to share, trust me, I wish there was. I > > am searching BENJAMIN, WOOD, JACKSON, > Mitchell
I am afraid my Annapolis search is very vague and has produced very little. I am interested in any information on the families of a Catherine GOLDSMITH who was married to an Owen LYNCH. I do not know for certain that they were natives of Nova Scotia but their daughter Suzannah LYNCH ( born c1832) married 1 January 1852 at Annapolis John PATERSON who was in a detachment of the 42nd Regiment (Black Watch) stationed there. They left soon after that for England where John went off to fight in the Crimean War. This family eventually migrated to Australia. The LYNCHES in Nova Scotia may have had a sheep farm according to oral tradition. Suzannah was reputed to be an excellent horsewoman. There may have been connections with Boston in USA according to oral tradition. Suzannah was supposed to have had a relative who had a glassworks in a place called Copelands (? William Lynch Glassworks) in USA. I have been unable to locate a Copelands so far .. perhaps it no longer exists. Anne Maye in Oz.
Hello Anna:- Have you tried census records? Check the following http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~downhome/nscensus.html There are various years posted -- but others on GenWeb. Also, the LYNCH and GOLDSMITH names are/were prominent in Dartmouth, Halifax County. Muriel M. Davidson muriel_davidson@sympatico.ca > I am afraid my Annapolis search is very vague and has produced very little. > > I am interested in any information on the families of a Catherine > GOLDSMITH who was married to an Owen LYNCH. I do not know for > certain that they were natives of Nova Scotia but their daughter > Suzannah LYNCH ( born c1832) married 1 January 1852 at Annapolis John > PATERSON who was in a detachment of the 42nd Regiment (Black Watch) > stationed there. They left soon after that for England where John > went off to fight in the Crimean War. This family eventually > migrated to Australia. > > The LYNCHES in Nova Scotia may have had a sheep farm according to > oral tradition. Suzannah was reputed to be an excellent horsewoman. > > There may have been connections with Boston in USA according to oral > tradition. Suzannah was supposed to have had a relative who had a > glassworks in a place called Copelands (? William Lynch Glassworks) > in USA. > > I have been unable to locate a Copelands so far .. perhaps it no longer exists. > > Anne Maye in Oz. --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.461 / Virus Database: 260 - Release Date: 3/10/03
Hi Everyone; If there is someone that is doing research on the following Valley names I would appeciate any and all help. I am still looking for an Edgar Crosby (Crosbie) who lived in Roundhill in the early 1900's. John Guirk (son of John Guirk) who lived in Bridgetown is also on my list. Any and all info about the name Fredericks from Dalhousie is a top priority with me. I am willing to assist others with the info I have. Thanks in advance. Valley Boy --Ev Fredericks. > > ============================== > 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 >