Hello Jay, Yes, that's it! I looked it up on Chapters to see the book cover and I remember it. Thanks, Jay. I'll also bookmark that website for the future. Diana Jay Underwood wrote: > Diana: I used Amicus to find a title with "St. George" in it and came up > with "St. George and its Neighbours," part of the Images of Canada series > published by Arcadia Pub. South Carolina in 2002. The book was by David > Goss and Elizabeth Toy, ISBN 0738511498. > > Anyone who wants to try to find a book by title ,author, subject or keyword > might want to try: > > http://amicus.collectionscanada.ca/aaweb-bin/aamain/basic_search?sessionKey=1257381591005_142_68_69_124&l=0&v=0&lvl=1 > > Hope this helps > > > Jay Underwood > Elmsdale NS > > Now available from Railfare-DC Books! > "Ghost Tracks" Supernatural stories from Nova Scotia's Railways. > Also by Jay Underwood: > http://www.railfare.net/FromFollyToFortune.html > http://railfare.net/builtforwar.html > >>> Visit the Nova Scotia Railway Hall of Fame: >>> www.nsrwyhalloffame.com >>> Visit the Nova Scotia Railway Heritage Society: >>> http://novascotiarailwayheritage.com/ >>> >>> > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Diana Lynn Tibert" <[email protected]> > To: "New Brunswick" <[email protected]> > Sent: Wednesday, November 04, 2009 8:03 PM > Subject: [ NB ] St. George, NB Book > > > >> A few years ago, I bought a book at Chapters about St. George. It was a >> more personal look at the community with pictures and stories by the >> residents or former residents. There was a lot of general and specific >> history in it. I think the front cover had a picture of people swimming. >> >> I gave that book away, but did not record the title. >> >> Does anyone know what this book might be called? I bought in around 2005. >> >> Diana >> >> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ >> List Announcements can be found at >> http://www.rootsweb.com/~nbcharlo/nblistann.htm >> ------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >> [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the >> quotes in the subject and the body of the message >> > > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > List Announcements can be found at > http://www.rootsweb.com/~nbcharlo/nblistann.htm > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > >
Hi CHARLENE: Thank You. Our next meeting of the St. George & Area Heritage Association is on 17 Nov, 1pm at Magaguadavic Place. We sure would love to have you attend! - CAL. On 11/4/09, Charlene <[email protected]> wrote: > Obituaries have been updated from May 12, 2009 on. > > Have added pictures to the April 17, 2009 commemoration service at Villa > Laag Buurlo for Lt. J. Reardon. > > I have added two newspaper stories; 'Remembers taking hitchhikers to > Eastport...' and 'Chase's Blacksmith Shop'..both found under Newpaper > Stories section. > > I have also added two links on the home page to two youtube videos, of a > driving tour of modern day St. George, and one done at my request of of > a tour from Main Street to the St. George Rural Cemetery, both video's > courtesy of Jason Gaudett...thanks Jason. > > Charlene Beney > coordinator of the St. George, NB parish page > http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~nbpstgeo/ > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > List Announcements can be found at > http://www.rootsweb.com/~nbcharlo/nblistann.htm > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message >
Hi Everyone Until a few years ago I lived in Northern Ireland and belonged to the North of Ireland Family History Society. One of our members was a Pat Foote who was researching the Foote Family I could find her address in the Antrim Area and pass it on to you off list if you would wish to make contact with her Sincerely Muriel ----- Original Message ----- From: "S. Olfert" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, November 04, 2009 7:27 PM Subject: Re: [ NB ] Foot(e) family of Moncton > Jay.. > > 2 other children are showing on the NS Archives site for them: > > AMY FOOT 23 Dec 1866 Halifax NS (transcribed as AMY but does look like > ANNY) > Death record: 04 Mar 1867 Halifax NS > Ella FOOT 21 Feb 1868 Halifax NS > Death record: 20 Mar 1868 Halifax NS > > Plus birth records for Ada & Harry - different birth years. > > > Shirley > > <http://mdvitalrec.net/cfm/dsp_jump.cfm?CurrentPage=340> > > > On Wed, Nov 4, 2009 at 11:21 AM, S. Olfert <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Jay... >> >> Heritage Quest >> >> 1900 US Census: Maryland, Baltimore, Baltimore >> Dated 07 June 1900 >> >> FOOTE >> - Thomas, Head, White, Male, Mar 1838, 62, Widower, England, >> Father-Ireland, Mother-England, Immigrated 1882, >> In US 18y, Alien, RR Agt >> FOOTE >> - Aida, Dau, Female, Aug 1874, 25, Single, Canada, Father-England, >> Mother-Canada, Imm 1882, US 18y >> - Harry, Son, Male, Apr 1877, 23, Single, Canada, (same), Agt ? >> - Frederick, Son, Male, Jun 1878, 21, Single, Canada, (same), Musican >> - Thomas, Son, Male, Aug 188( ), 19, Single, Canada, (same, At college >> >> >> Shirley >> > > > >> >> On Wed, Nov 4, 2009 at 8:37 AM, Jay Underwood < >> [email protected]> wrote: >> >>> Is anyone working on details of the family of Thomas and Agnes (McCully) >>> Foot(e) formerly of Moncton, who left the province ca. 1882 for >>> Baltimore >>> MD? They had four childred, Ada, Harry, Frederic & Hubert. >>> >>> Agnes, a daughter of judge Jonathan McCully died in 1895 leaving Thomas >>> an >>> estate worth $30,000. He was alive in 1900 so I may find him in the 1900 >>> US >>> census...just thought I'd check here before subscribing to Ancestry >>> again >>> (and risk the wrath of the household finance officer!). >>> >>> He was chief accountant of the Intercolonial Railway when he was working >>> in Moncton. He had been born in England in 1838 (I have no parentage >>> yet) >>> and arrived in Nova Scotia ca. 1854 to work in the office of the Nova >>> Scotia >>> Railway. >>> >>> Jay Underwood >>> Elmsdale NS >>> >>> Now available from Railfare-DC Books! >>> "Ghost Tracks" Supernatural stories from Nova Scotia's Railways. >>> Also by Jay Underwood: >>> http://www.railfare.net/FromFollyToFortune.html >>> http://railfare.net/builtforwar.html >>> > >Visit the Nova Scotia Railway Hall of Fame: >>> > >www.nsrwyhalloffame.com >>> > >Visit the Nova Scotia Railway Heritage Society: >>> > >http://novascotiarailwayheritage.com/
Hello: DIANA: I believe its called "Images of Canada - ST. GEORGE & ITS NEIGHBOURS" by David Goss & (the late) Elizabeth TOY. I have a copy of it. - CAL CRAIG, Bonny River, NB. On 11/4/09, Diana Lynn Tibert <[email protected]> wrote: > A few years ago, I bought a book at Chapters about St. George. It was a > more personal look at the community with pictures and stories by the > residents or former residents. There was a lot of general and specific > history in it. I think the front cover had a picture of people swimming. > > I gave that book away, but did not record the title. > > Does anyone know what this book might be called? I bought in around 2005. > > Diana > > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > List Announcements can be found at > http://www.rootsweb.com/~nbcharlo/nblistann.htm > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message >
Diana: I used Amicus to find a title with "St. George" in it and came up with "St. George and its Neighbours," part of the Images of Canada series published by Arcadia Pub. South Carolina in 2002. The book was by David Goss and Elizabeth Toy, ISBN 0738511498. Anyone who wants to try to find a book by title ,author, subject or keyword might want to try: http://amicus.collectionscanada.ca/aaweb-bin/aamain/basic_search?sessionKey=1257381591005_142_68_69_124&l=0&v=0&lvl=1 Hope this helps Jay Underwood Elmsdale NS Now available from Railfare-DC Books! "Ghost Tracks" Supernatural stories from Nova Scotia's Railways. Also by Jay Underwood: http://www.railfare.net/FromFollyToFortune.html http://railfare.net/builtforwar.html > >Visit the Nova Scotia Railway Hall of Fame: > >www.nsrwyhalloffame.com > >Visit the Nova Scotia Railway Heritage Society: > >http://novascotiarailwayheritage.com/ > > ----- Original Message ----- From: "Diana Lynn Tibert" <[email protected]> To: "New Brunswick" <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, November 04, 2009 8:03 PM Subject: [ NB ] St. George, NB Book >A few years ago, I bought a book at Chapters about St. George. It was a > more personal look at the community with pictures and stories by the > residents or former residents. There was a lot of general and specific > history in it. I think the front cover had a picture of people swimming. > > I gave that book away, but did not record the title. > > Does anyone know what this book might be called? I bought in around 2005. > > Diana > > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > List Announcements can be found at > http://www.rootsweb.com/~nbcharlo/nblistann.htm > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Thnas Muriel, that would be helpful. The 1900 US census shows Thomas Foot's father as having been from Ireland, so I have to cast my net for his parentage a little farther than I had imagined! Jay Underwood El;msdale NS Now available from Railfare-DC Books! "Ghost Tracks" Supernatural stories from Nova Scotia's Railways. Also by Jay Underwood: http://www.railfare.net/FromFollyToFortune.html http://railfare.net/builtforwar.html > >Visit the Nova Scotia Railway Hall of Fame: > >www.nsrwyhalloffame.com > >Visit the Nova Scotia Railway Heritage Society: > >http://novascotiarailwayheritage.com/ > > ----- Original Message ----- From: "Murlel Sherlock" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, November 04, 2009 5:07 PM Subject: Re: [ NB ] Foot(e) family of Moncton > Hi Everyone > Until a few years ago I lived in Northern Ireland and belonged to the > North > of Ireland Family History Society. > One of our members was a Pat Foote who was researching the Foote Family > I could find her address in the Antrim Area and pass it on to you off list > if you would wish to make contact with her > > Sincerely > Muriel > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "S. Olfert" <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Wednesday, November 04, 2009 7:27 PM > Subject: Re: [ NB ] Foot(e) family of Moncton > > >> Jay.. >> >> 2 other children are showing on the NS Archives site for them: >> >> AMY FOOT 23 Dec 1866 Halifax NS (transcribed as AMY but does look like >> ANNY) >> Death record: 04 Mar 1867 Halifax NS >> Ella FOOT 21 Feb 1868 Halifax NS >> Death record: 20 Mar 1868 Halifax NS >> >> Plus birth records for Ada & Harry - different birth years. >> >> >> Shirley >> >> <http://mdvitalrec.net/cfm/dsp_jump.cfm?CurrentPage=340> >> >> >> On Wed, Nov 4, 2009 at 11:21 AM, S. Olfert <[email protected]> wrote: >> >>> Jay... >>> >>> Heritage Quest >>> >>> 1900 US Census: Maryland, Baltimore, Baltimore >>> Dated 07 June 1900 >>> >>> FOOTE >>> - Thomas, Head, White, Male, Mar 1838, 62, Widower, England, >>> Father-Ireland, Mother-England, Immigrated 1882, >>> In US 18y, Alien, RR Agt >>> FOOTE >>> - Aida, Dau, Female, Aug 1874, 25, Single, Canada, Father-England, >>> Mother-Canada, Imm 1882, US 18y >>> - Harry, Son, Male, Apr 1877, 23, Single, Canada, (same), Agt ? >>> - Frederick, Son, Male, Jun 1878, 21, Single, Canada, (same), Musican >>> - Thomas, Son, Male, Aug 188( ), 19, Single, Canada, (same, At college >>> >>> >>> Shirley >>> >> >> >> >>> >>> On Wed, Nov 4, 2009 at 8:37 AM, Jay Underwood < >>> [email protected]> wrote: >>> >>>> Is anyone working on details of the family of Thomas and Agnes >>>> (McCully) >>>> Foot(e) formerly of Moncton, who left the province ca. 1882 for >>>> Baltimore >>>> MD? They had four childred, Ada, Harry, Frederic & Hubert. >>>> >>>> Agnes, a daughter of judge Jonathan McCully died in 1895 leaving Thomas >>>> an >>>> estate worth $30,000. He was alive in 1900 so I may find him in the >>>> 1900 >>>> US >>>> census...just thought I'd check here before subscribing to Ancestry >>>> again >>>> (and risk the wrath of the household finance officer!). >>>> >>>> He was chief accountant of the Intercolonial Railway when he was >>>> working >>>> in Moncton. He had been born in England in 1838 (I have no parentage >>>> yet) >>>> and arrived in Nova Scotia ca. 1854 to work in the office of the Nova >>>> Scotia >>>> Railway. >>>> >>>> Jay Underwood >>>> Elmsdale NS >>>> >>>> Now available from Railfare-DC Books! >>>> "Ghost Tracks" Supernatural stories from Nova Scotia's Railways. >>>> Also by Jay Underwood: >>>> http://www.railfare.net/FromFollyToFortune.html >>>> http://railfare.net/builtforwar.html >>>> > >Visit the Nova Scotia Railway Hall of Fame: >>>> > >www.nsrwyhalloffame.com >>>> > >Visit the Nova Scotia Railway Heritage Society: >>>> > >http://novascotiarailwayheritage.com/ > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > List Announcements can be found at > http://www.rootsweb.com/~nbcharlo/nblistann.htm > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message
A few years ago, I bought a book at Chapters about St. George. It was a more personal look at the community with pictures and stories by the residents or former residents. There was a lot of general and specific history in it. I think the front cover had a picture of people swimming. I gave that book away, but did not record the title. Does anyone know what this book might be called? I bought in around 2005. Diana
Obituaries have been updated from May 12, 2009 on. Have added pictures to the April 17, 2009 commemoration service at Villa Laag Buurlo for Lt. J. Reardon. I have added two newspaper stories; 'Remembers taking hitchhikers to Eastport...' and 'Chase's Blacksmith Shop'..both found under Newpaper Stories section. I have also added two links on the home page to two youtube videos, of a driving tour of modern day St. George, and one done at my request of of a tour from Main Street to the St. George Rural Cemetery, both video's courtesy of Jason Gaudett...thanks Jason. Charlene Beney coordinator of the St. George, NB parish page http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~nbpstgeo/
Hi again Beverly, Oh, how strange. Perhaps it's because I'm registered on the site and what I should have done was to send you to the front page: http://www.canadiangreatwarproject.com/index.asp and let you do the search for yourself. Anyway, what I have done is copy the page's information as shown below: Private Charles Benjamin Barker Regimental Number: 3255695 Survived War: No Force: Army Regiment: Canadian Infantry Battalion: 1st Depot Battalion Company: (Blank) Enlisted or Conscripted: Conscripted Prior Military Experience: No Enlistment Date: January 18, 1918 Age at Enlistment: 26 Enlisted at: Saint John, New Brunswick Address at Enlistment: St. Mary's, New Brunswick Civilian Occupation: machinist Saw Service in: Unknown Date of Death: March 13, 1918 Age at Death: 26 Cause of Death: Died in War, unknown cause Battle Died/Wounded: (Blank) Burial: Nashwaaksis Douglas Cemetery, Nashwaaksis, New Brunswick Plot: (Blank) Commemorated: (Blank) Date of Birth: June 14, 1892 Next of Kin: Sarah Barker(grandmother), St. Mary's, New Brunswick Place of Birth: North Devon, New Brunswick Country of Birth: Canada Prisoner of War: Not Specified Interned: (Blank) Married: Single Religion: Baptist Height: 5 Feet 10 Inches Chest: 37 Inches Expansion: 2 Inches Ethnic Origin: Caucasian NAC Reference: RG 150, Accession 1992-93/166, Box 430 - 35 Rank: Private Regiment: Canadian Infantry Unit: 1st Depot Battalion Company: Awards and Decorations Notes Research Notes _________________ The "NAC Reference:" identification means there are records in the National Archives of Canada, if you hadn't already found them. From my reading of this, the odd thing seems to be that he is supposed to have died "In the War" of "Unknown causes" and yet he is listed as , "Burial: Nashwaaksis Douglas Cemetery, Nashwaaksis, New Brunswick." It would be most unusual for his body to be returned to Canada - it took way too long and there wasn't enough transport - so the Canadian "Burial" may well have been a memorial service rather than a physical internment. Unfortunately the Interned field above is left blank meaning there is something of a mystery about his death. I don't know how to phrase this delicately but there is a possibility that there simply wasn't enough of him left to bury. The reality of that war (and of many wars come to that) is that such happening were fairly common. For obvious reasons these occurrences were "played down" leaving the unfortunate soldier's family with an apparent mystery as to the circumstances of his death. Obviously this is pure speculation but it should not be ruled out as a possibility. The "Next of Kin" entry looks a little odd also. Would have expected someone of the same generation or at least an immediate parent, but perhaps you understand that better. As I said, hope this helps. Malcolm Archive CD Books Canada Inc. President: Malcolm Moody PO Box 11 Manotick Ontario, K4M 1A2 Canada. (613) 692-2667 WEB SITE: http://www.ArchiveCDBooks.ca FACEBOOK: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Ontario-CA/Archive-CD-Books-Canada/99339348650 Message: 1 Date: Wed, 4 Nov 2009 15:09:01 -0400 From: Beverley Clarkson <[email protected]> Subject: Re: [ NB ] Barker family of Devon, NB To: [email protected] Message-ID: <[email protected]> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 Many Thanks Malcolm! I tried to register on this site today but kept getting blocked for no reason I can understand. And the site said to contact the webmaster but i couldnt find one. So this helps. But still no place or cause of death. At least it doesnt seem he died in battle, from this information. If he died in training maybe the system didnt want it known. But I wish I could learn why. He was a trained machinist and he achieved the rank of Corporal fast. Thanks again B On Wed, Nov 4, 2009 at 2:44 PM, Malcolm Moody <[email protected]>wrote: > Hi Beverly, > > The following is a link to Charles Benjamin's page on the > "Canadian > Great War Project's" web site. There is quite a lot of information > about his service and it might give you a lead to some more personal > data somewhere: > http://www.canadiangreatwarproject.com/searches/soldierDetail.asp?ID=106602 > > Hope it helps. > > Malcolm > > > Archive CD Books Canada Inc. > President: Malcolm Moody > PO Box 11 > Manotick > Ontario, K4M 1A2 > Canada. > (613) 692-2667 > WEB SITE: http://www.ArchiveCDBooks.ca <http:// > www.archivecdbooks.ca/> > FACEBOOK: > http://www.facebook.com/pages/Ontario-CA/Archive-CD-Books-Canada/99339348650
Are you trying to track Thomas' children in the USA after 1900? I found the following who is possibly the son, Frederick. If you would like some searching done for Harry, the younger Thomas, etc., please let me know & I will see what Ancestry has. Frederick Foote Home in 1920: Newburgh, Orange, New York Age: 42 years Estimated Birth Year: abt 1878 Birthplace: Canada Relation to Head of House: Head Spouse's Name: Margaret Father's Birth Place: England Mother's Birth Place: Canada Marital Status: Married Race: White Sex: Male Home owned: Rent Year of Immigration: 1886 Able to read: Yes Able to Write: Yes Image: 803 Neighbors: View others on page Household Members: Name Age Frederick Foote 42 Margaret Foote 27 Jennette Foote 8 Sarah Cramer 52 1920 census of Newburgh, Orange County, NY there is the above Frederick Foote who is the right age to be Thomas�s son. This one is manager of an opera house, which jibes with the occupation �musician� in the 1900 census. In 1930, he & wife Margaret are in the same town. Frederick has a middle initial of �W.� He is a clerk in a hotel now. For 1910 I didn�t find an exact match to this Frederick Foote, but I did find one Frederick J. with a wife named Lillian E., only this Frederick is a house carpenter. Living in Irvington, Ward 2, Essex County, NJ. Carol Norman [email protected]
I believe you have to read more carefully.... For clarity, here's the entry as taken from www.familysearch.org: Charles NIGH Male English 28 New Brunswick Farmer Baptist Elizabeth NIGH W Female English 31 New Brunswick Baptist Jane E. NIGH Female English 13 New Brunswick Baptist John H. NIGH Male English 11 New Brunswick Baptist Mary A. NIGH Female English 8 New Brunswick Baptist Emma A. NIGH Female English 9 New Brunswick Baptist Melisia A. NIGH Female English 6 New Brunswick Baptist William A. NIGH Male English 4 New Brunswick Baptist Pheobee NIGH W Female English 73 New Brunswick Baptist NOT, he is not listed as married or widowed (Charles), but Elizabeth IS listed as widowed. This means the enumerator listed Charles as head of household, but not as husband of Elizabeth. If Charles was Allen's brother, perhaps after Allen died, his family moved in with his brother Charles??? Jared > In the 1881 census there is an entry listing Charles Nigh as the head of a > household (#184, District 31 Carleton County, Sub-district a Woodstock > Parish, page 41). However, the wife, children and mother living at this > location are clearly those of Allen Henry Nye. Could the census taker be > that wrong? > > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > List Announcements can be found at > http://www.rootsweb.com/~nbcharlo/nblistann.htm > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message > ------------------------ Jared "Jed" Handspicker [email protected] Cantate Domino canticum novum
In the 1881 census there is an entry listing Charles Nigh as the head of a household (#184, District 31 Carleton County, Sub-district a Woodstock Parish, page 41). However, the wife, children and mother living at this location are clearly those of Allen Henry Nye. Could the census taker be that wrong?
I found his death record! The link Shirley provided led to other sites within the Maryland Vital Stats, and he died December 9 1905. Now I have his death record number and can order a copy of the record. I love these hunts! Jay Underwood Elmsdale Now available from Railfare-DC Books! "Ghost Tracks" Supernatural stories from Nova Scotia's Railways. Also by Jay Underwood: http://www.railfare.net/FromFollyToFortune.html http://railfare.net/builtforwar.html > >Visit the Nova Scotia Railway Hall of Fame: > >www.nsrwyhalloffame.com > >Visit the Nova Scotia Railway Heritage Society: > >http://novascotiarailwayheritage.com/ > > ----- Original Message ----- From: "S. Olfert" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, November 04, 2009 3:27 PM Subject: Re: [ NB ] Foot(e) family of Moncton > Jay.. > > 2 other children are showing on the NS Archives site for them: > > AMY FOOT 23 Dec 1866 Halifax NS (transcribed as AMY but does look like > ANNY) > Death record: 04 Mar 1867 Halifax NS > Ella FOOT 21 Feb 1868 Halifax NS > Death record: 20 Mar 1868 Halifax NS > > Plus birth records for Ada & Harry - different birth years. > > > Shirley > > <http://mdvitalrec.net/cfm/dsp_jump.cfm?CurrentPage=340> > > > On Wed, Nov 4, 2009 at 11:21 AM, S. Olfert <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Jay... >> >> Heritage Quest >> >> 1900 US Census: Maryland, Baltimore, Baltimore >> Dated 07 June 1900 >> >> FOOTE >> - Thomas, Head, White, Male, Mar 1838, 62, Widower, England, >> Father-Ireland, Mother-England, Immigrated 1882, >> In US 18y, Alien, RR Agt >> FOOTE >> - Aida, Dau, Female, Aug 1874, 25, Single, Canada, Father-England, >> Mother-Canada, Imm 1882, US 18y >> - Harry, Son, Male, Apr 1877, 23, Single, Canada, (same), Agt ? >> - Frederick, Son, Male, Jun 1878, 21, Single, Canada, (same), Musican >> - Thomas, Son, Male, Aug 188( ), 19, Single, Canada, (same, At college >> >> >> Shirley >> > > > >> >> On Wed, Nov 4, 2009 at 8:37 AM, Jay Underwood < >> [email protected]> wrote: >> >>> Is anyone working on details of the family of Thomas and Agnes (McCully) >>> Foot(e) formerly of Moncton, who left the province ca. 1882 for >>> Baltimore >>> MD? They had four childred, Ada, Harry, Frederic & Hubert. >>> >>> Agnes, a daughter of judge Jonathan McCully died in 1895 leaving Thomas >>> an >>> estate worth $30,000. He was alive in 1900 so I may find him in the 1900 >>> US >>> census...just thought I'd check here before subscribing to Ancestry >>> again >>> (and risk the wrath of the household finance officer!). >>> >>> He was chief accountant of the Intercolonial Railway when he was working >>> in Moncton. He had been born in England in 1838 (I have no parentage >>> yet) >>> and arrived in Nova Scotia ca. 1854 to work in the office of the Nova >>> Scotia >>> Railway. >>> >>> Jay Underwood >>> Elmsdale NS >>> >>> Now available from Railfare-DC Books! >>> "Ghost Tracks" Supernatural stories from Nova Scotia's Railways. >>> Also by Jay Underwood: >>> http://www.railfare.net/FromFollyToFortune.html >>> http://railfare.net/builtforwar.html >>> > >Visit the Nova Scotia Railway Hall of Fame: >>> > >www.nsrwyhalloffame.com >>> > >Visit the Nova Scotia Railway Heritage Society: >>> > >http://novascotiarailwayheritage.com/ >>> > > >>> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ >>> List Announcements can be found at >>> http://www.rootsweb.com/~nbcharlo/nblistann.htm >>> ------------------------------- >>> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >>> [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without >>> the >>> quotes in the subject and the body of the message >>> >> >> > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > List Announcements can be found at > http://www.rootsweb.com/~nbcharlo/nblistann.htm > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message
One more thing... on the site I just sent, it said that he had gone to Lush, Scotland (before marriage) - could he have gone to Scotland again and died there?? On Wed, Nov 4, 2009 at 3:52 PM, S. Olfert <[email protected]> wrote: > Carol... here's a bit more information on Wm Hogg > > http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~nbkings/V-S/File-B.html > > Shirley > > On Wed, Nov 4, 2009 at 3:44 PM, S. Olfert <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Hi Carol, >> >> WorldConnect submissions show a William Henry HOGG b. c1847; s/o Francis >> Benjamin HOGG and >> Eleanor Susannah BRITTAIN. >> >> >> http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=Search&includedb=&lang=en&ti=&surname=hogg&stype=Exact&given=william+edward&bplace=&byear=&brange=0&dplace=&dyear=&drange=0&mplace=&myear=&mrange=0&father=&mother=&spouse=&skipdb=&period=All&submit.x=Search >> >> This was on one of the tree submissions: >> >> *!CENSUS: New Brunswick Census Records - Kings County - Westfield Parish >> 1851 >> = HOGG, William E. / g.son* / ae 4 yrs in 1851 / birth (b. NB) * (grandson >> in home of James BRITTAIN) >> >> !NAME: New Brunswick Probate Records - Kings County - James BRITTAIN 1865 >> = In will of James Brittain - his grandfather / Wm. Ed. Hogg, under 21, >> living with James Wellington Brittain in Feb 1865.* >> >> Shirley >> >> >> On Wed, Nov 4, 2009 at 3:23 PM, Carol Norman <[email protected]>wrote: >> >>> I am looking for the date & place of birth & parents' names for William >>> Edward Hogg, who was said to have been born in NB. In Feb. 1880 he married >>> Fanny Amanda Gorham, who was born abt. 1861. Because of his wife's birth >>> date, I am making as assumption that William Edward Hogg was older than >>> Fanny & was probably born 1850-1860. By the 1880 marriage, he was already >>> living in Massachusetts--said to be of Lynn, MA &/or Boston. He was a >>> carpenter. They had 3 children, the youngest of which was Richard W., born >>> in Oct. 1883 in MA. Interestingly, Richard was baptized back in NB at >>> Kingston Trinity Church. >>> >>> I also need the date & place of death of William Edward Hogg. By 1891, >>> Fanny was marrying her 2nd husband, still in MA., so I assumed that William >>> Edward Hogg must have died by then, or, more remotely, perhaps, he & Fanny >>> were divorced. Fanny's 2nd marriage record does say this was her 2nd >>> marriage but doesn't indicate whether she was a widow or a divorcee. >>> However, I could not find any death record for William Edward Hogg in the >>> Massachusetts death indexes between 1880 & 1891. This made me wonder if >>> perhaps they returned to NB between 1883 & 1891 & he died in NB, but I >>> didn't find any death record for him among the indexes that are online at >>> PANB either. >>> >>> Is anyone familiar with the Hogg family? I can track Fanny (Gorham) Hogg >>> & her husbands & her children fairly well in the MA records, but I'm stumped >>> on William Edward Hogg's birth and death. >>> >>> Thanks in advance. >>> >>> Carol Norman >>> [email protected] >>> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ >>> List Announcements can be found at >>> http://www.rootsweb.com/~nbcharlo/nblistann.htm >>> ------------------------------- >>> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >>> [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without >>> the quotes in the subject and the body of the message >>> >> >> >
Carol... here's a bit more information on Wm Hogg http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~nbkings/V-S/File-B.html Shirley On Wed, Nov 4, 2009 at 3:44 PM, S. Olfert <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Carol, > > WorldConnect submissions show a William Henry HOGG b. c1847; s/o Francis > Benjamin HOGG and > Eleanor Susannah BRITTAIN. > > > http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=Search&includedb=&lang=en&ti=&surname=hogg&stype=Exact&given=william+edward&bplace=&byear=&brange=0&dplace=&dyear=&drange=0&mplace=&myear=&mrange=0&father=&mother=&spouse=&skipdb=&period=All&submit.x=Search > > This was on one of the tree submissions: > > *!CENSUS: New Brunswick Census Records - Kings County - Westfield Parish > 1851 > = HOGG, William E. / g.son* / ae 4 yrs in 1851 / birth (b. NB) * (grandson > in home of James BRITTAIN) > > !NAME: New Brunswick Probate Records - Kings County - James BRITTAIN 1865 > = In will of James Brittain - his grandfather / Wm. Ed. Hogg, under 21, > living with James Wellington Brittain in Feb 1865.* > > Shirley > > > On Wed, Nov 4, 2009 at 3:23 PM, Carol Norman <[email protected]> wrote: > >> I am looking for the date & place of birth & parents' names for William >> Edward Hogg, who was said to have been born in NB. In Feb. 1880 he married >> Fanny Amanda Gorham, who was born abt. 1861. Because of his wife's birth >> date, I am making as assumption that William Edward Hogg was older than >> Fanny & was probably born 1850-1860. By the 1880 marriage, he was already >> living in Massachusetts--said to be of Lynn, MA &/or Boston. He was a >> carpenter. They had 3 children, the youngest of which was Richard W., born >> in Oct. 1883 in MA. Interestingly, Richard was baptized back in NB at >> Kingston Trinity Church. >> >> I also need the date & place of death of William Edward Hogg. By 1891, >> Fanny was marrying her 2nd husband, still in MA., so I assumed that William >> Edward Hogg must have died by then, or, more remotely, perhaps, he & Fanny >> were divorced. Fanny's 2nd marriage record does say this was her 2nd >> marriage but doesn't indicate whether she was a widow or a divorcee. >> However, I could not find any death record for William Edward Hogg in the >> Massachusetts death indexes between 1880 & 1891. This made me wonder if >> perhaps they returned to NB between 1883 & 1891 & he died in NB, but I >> didn't find any death record for him among the indexes that are online at >> PANB either. >> >> Is anyone familiar with the Hogg family? I can track Fanny (Gorham) Hogg >> & her husbands & her children fairly well in the MA records, but I'm stumped >> on William Edward Hogg's birth and death. >> >> Thanks in advance. >> >> Carol Norman >> [email protected] >> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ >> List Announcements can be found at >> http://www.rootsweb.com/~nbcharlo/nblistann.htm >> ------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >> [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the >> quotes in the subject and the body of the message >> > >
Hi Carol, WorldConnect submissions show a William Henry HOGG b. c1847; s/o Francis Benjamin HOGG and Eleanor Susannah BRITTAIN. http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=Search&includedb=&lang=en&ti=&surname=hogg&stype=Exact&given=william+edward&bplace=&byear=&brange=0&dplace=&dyear=&drange=0&mplace=&myear=&mrange=0&father=&mother=&spouse=&skipdb=&period=All&submit.x=Search This was on one of the tree submissions: *!CENSUS: New Brunswick Census Records - Kings County - Westfield Parish 1851 = HOGG, William E. / g.son* / ae 4 yrs in 1851 / birth (b. NB) * (grandson in home of James BRITTAIN) !NAME: New Brunswick Probate Records - Kings County - James BRITTAIN 1865 = In will of James Brittain - his grandfather / Wm. Ed. Hogg, under 21, living with James Wellington Brittain in Feb 1865.* Shirley On Wed, Nov 4, 2009 at 3:23 PM, Carol Norman <[email protected]> wrote: > I am looking for the date & place of birth & parents' names for William > Edward Hogg, who was said to have been born in NB. In Feb. 1880 he married > Fanny Amanda Gorham, who was born abt. 1861. Because of his wife's birth > date, I am making as assumption that William Edward Hogg was older than > Fanny & was probably born 1850-1860. By the 1880 marriage, he was already > living in Massachusetts--said to be of Lynn, MA &/or Boston. He was a > carpenter. They had 3 children, the youngest of which was Richard W., born > in Oct. 1883 in MA. Interestingly, Richard was baptized back in NB at > Kingston Trinity Church. > > I also need the date & place of death of William Edward Hogg. By 1891, > Fanny was marrying her 2nd husband, still in MA., so I assumed that William > Edward Hogg must have died by then, or, more remotely, perhaps, he & Fanny > were divorced. Fanny's 2nd marriage record does say this was her 2nd > marriage but doesn't indicate whether she was a widow or a divorcee. > However, I could not find any death record for William Edward Hogg in the > Massachusetts death indexes between 1880 & 1891. This made me wonder if > perhaps they returned to NB between 1883 & 1891 & he died in NB, but I > didn't find any death record for him among the indexes that are online at > PANB either. > > Is anyone familiar with the Hogg family? I can track Fanny (Gorham) Hogg & > her husbands & her children fairly well in the MA records, but I'm stumped > on William Edward Hogg's birth and death. > > Thanks in advance. > > Carol Norman > [email protected] > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > List Announcements can be found at > http://www.rootsweb.com/~nbcharlo/nblistann.htm > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message >
SUPER!!, well, not so super, if he was employed again as a railway agent, and in Baltimore that may have meant the B&O, getting any records on him from that source is pretty much a forlorn hope!...bvut it offres new sources to track. Thnak you Jay Underwood Elmsdale Now available from Railfare-DC Books! "Ghost Tracks" Supernatural stories from Nova Scotia's Railways. Also by Jay Underwood: http://www.railfare.net/FromFollyToFortune.html http://railfare.net/builtforwar.html > >Visit the Nova Scotia Railway Hall of Fame: > >www.nsrwyhalloffame.com > >Visit the Nova Scotia Railway Heritage Society: > >http://novascotiarailwayheritage.com/ > > ----- Original Message ----- From: "S. Olfert" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, November 04, 2009 2:21 PM Subject: Re: [ NB ] Foot(e) family of Moncton > Jay... > > Heritage Quest > > 1900 US Census: Maryland, Baltimore, Baltimore > Dated 07 June 1900 > > FOOTE > - Thomas, Head, White, Male, Mar 1838, 62, Widower, England, > Father-Ireland, Mother-England, Immigrated 1882, > In US 18y, Alien, RR Agt > FOOTE > - Aida, Dau, Female, Aug 1874, 25, Single, Canada, Father-England, > Mother-Canada, Imm 1882, US 18y > - Harry, Son, Male, Apr 1877, 23, Single, Canada, (same), Agt ? > - Frederick, Son, Male, Jun 1878, 21, Single, Canada, (same), Musican > - Thomas, Son, Male, Aug 188( ), 19, Single, Canada, (same, At college > > > > > On Wed, Nov 4, 2009 at 8:37 AM, Jay Underwood > <[email protected]>wrote: > >> Is anyone working on details of the family of Thomas and Agnes (McCully) >> Foot(e) formerly of Moncton, who left the province ca. 1882 for Baltimore >> MD? They had four childred, Ada, Harry, Frederic & Hubert. >> >> Agnes, a daughter of judge Jonathan McCully died in 1895 leaving Thomas >> an >> estate worth $30,000. He was alive in 1900 so I may find him in the 1900 >> US >> census...just thought I'd check here before subscribing to Ancestry again >> (and risk the wrath of the household finance officer!). >> >> He was chief accountant of the Intercolonial Railway when he was working >> in >> Moncton. He had been born in England in 1838 (I have no parentage yet) >> and >> arrived in Nova Scotia ca. 1854 to work in the office of the Nova Scotia >> Railway. >> >> Jay Underwood >> Elmsdale NS >> >> Now available from Railfare-DC Books! >> "Ghost Tracks" Supernatural stories from Nova Scotia's Railways. >> Also by Jay Underwood: >> http://www.railfare.net/FromFollyToFortune.html >> http://railfare.net/builtforwar.html >> > >Visit the Nova Scotia Railway Hall of Fame: >> > >www.nsrwyhalloffame.com >> > >Visit the Nova Scotia Railway Heritage Society: >> > >http://novascotiarailwayheritage.com/ >> > > >> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ >> List Announcements can be found at >> http://www.rootsweb.com/~nbcharlo/nblistann.htm >> ------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >> [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the >> quotes in the subject and the body of the message >> > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > List Announcements can be found at > http://www.rootsweb.com/~nbcharlo/nblistann.htm > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Also if you click on this site for the Cdn Archives, it will show the original entry with marriage information at the end of the line. Jared's right - Charles was not married to Elizabeth.... and Oh, Yes! enumerators made LOTS of mistakes. http://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/databases/census-1881/001049-119.01-e.php?id=NB_4902585&interval=20&PHPSESSID=k2mmm5gcd9ro1uruq65k012373 On Wed, Nov 4, 2009 at 3:12 PM, Jared Handspicker <[email protected]> wrote: > I believe you have to read more carefully.... For clarity, here's the > entry as taken from www.familysearch.org: > > Charles NIGH Male English 28 New Brunswick Farmer Baptist > Elizabeth NIGH W Female English 31 New Brunswick Baptist > Jane E. NIGH Female English 13 New Brunswick Baptist > John H. NIGH Male English 11 New Brunswick Baptist > Mary A. NIGH Female English 8 New Brunswick Baptist > Emma A. NIGH Female English 9 New Brunswick Baptist > Melisia A. NIGH Female English 6 New Brunswick Baptist > William A. NIGH Male English 4 New Brunswick Baptist > Pheobee NIGH W Female English 73 New Brunswick Baptist > > > NOT, he is not listed as married or widowed (Charles), but Elizabeth IS > listed as widowed. This means the enumerator listed Charles as head of > household, but not as husband of Elizabeth. If Charles was Allen's > brother, perhaps after Allen died, his family moved in with his brother > Charles??? > > Jared > > > In the 1881 census there is an entry listing Charles Nigh as the head of > a > > household (#184, District 31 Carleton County, Sub-district a Woodstock > > Parish, page 41). However, the wife, children and mother living at this > > location are clearly those of Allen Henry Nye. Could the census taker be > > that wrong? > > > > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > > List Announcements can be found at > > http://www.rootsweb.com/~nbcharlo/nblistann.htm > > ------------------------------- > > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > > [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without > the > > quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > > > > ------------------------ > Jared "Jed" Handspicker > [email protected] > > Cantate Domino canticum novum > > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > List Announcements can be found at > http://www.rootsweb.com/~nbcharlo/nblistann.htm > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message >
Many Thanks Malcolm! I tried to register on this site today but kept getting blocked for no reason I can understand. And the site said to contact the webmaster but i couldnt find one. So this helps. But still no place or cause of death. At least it doesnt seem he died in battle, from this information. If he died in training maybe the system didnt want it known. But I wish I could learn why. He was a trained machinist and he achieved the rank of Corporal fast. Thanks again B On Wed, Nov 4, 2009 at 2:44 PM, Malcolm Moody <[email protected]>wrote: > Hi Beverly, > > The following is a link to Charles Benjamin's page on the "Canadian > Great War Project's" web site. There is quite a lot of information > about his service and it might give you a lead to some more personal > data somewhere: > http://www.canadiangreatwarproject.com/searches/soldierDetail.asp?ID=106602 > > Hope it helps. > > Malcolm > > > Archive CD Books Canada Inc. > President: Malcolm Moody > PO Box 11 > Manotick > Ontario, K4M 1A2 > Canada. > (613) 692-2667 > WEB SITE: http://www.ArchiveCDBooks.ca <http://www.archivecdbooks.ca/> > FACEBOOK: > http://www.facebook.com/pages/Ontario-CA/Archive-CD-Books-Canada/99339348650 > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: "Beverley Clarkson" <[email protected]> > > To: <[email protected]> > > Sent: Tuesday, November 03, 2009 1:37 PM > > Subject: [ NB ] Barker family of Devon, NB > > > > > >> I am tracing down the family of *John S Barker* ( 1831-1912) and my > >> great > >> great aunt,*Sarah Love Barker* (1840-1937) and their grandson > >> *Charles > >> Benjamin Barker* who was killed in WWI in 1918, less than 2 months > >> after > >> joining up. His parents were *Judson Barker*( 1861-1925) and > >> *Isobella > >> Bain*(1867-1918) who died three weeks after her son. i recall my > >> grandmother > >> telling me some 50 years ago that there was a tragic story there > >> and I m > >> wondering if anyone can tell me. I ll be thinking of him on Nov 11 > >> as it > >> seems noone else is likely to. But perhaps there were others in the > >> family > >> or someone might know where he was taken down. > >> > >> I ve done PANB, Veterans Affairs and Ancestry so am hoping someone > >> has > >> more > >> personal infomration. > >> -- > >> Beverley Clarkson > >> Sambro Head, Nova Scotia > >> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > List Announcements can be found at > http://www.rootsweb.com/~nbcharlo/nblistann.htm > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message > -- Beverley Clarkson Sambro Head, Nova Scotia
I am looking for the date & place of birth & parents' names for William Edward Hogg, who was said to have been born in NB. In Feb. 1880 he married Fanny Amanda Gorham, who was born abt. 1861. Because of his wife's birth date, I am making as assumption that William Edward Hogg was older than Fanny & was probably born 1850-1860. By the 1880 marriage, he was already living in Massachusetts--said to be of Lynn, MA &/or Boston. He was a carpenter. They had 3 children, the youngest of which was Richard W., born in Oct. 1883 in MA. Interestingly, Richard was baptized back in NB at Kingston Trinity Church. I also need the date & place of death of William Edward Hogg. By 1891, Fanny was marrying her 2nd husband, still in MA., so I assumed that William Edward Hogg must have died by then, or, more remotely, perhaps, he & Fanny were divorced. Fanny's 2nd marriage record does say this was her 2nd marriage but doesn't indicate whether she was a widow or a divorcee. However, I could not find any death record for William Edward Hogg in the Massachusetts death indexes between 1880 & 1891. This made me wonder if perhaps they returned to NB between 1883 & 1891 & he died in NB, but I didn't find any death record for him among the indexes that are online at PANB either. Is anyone familiar with the Hogg family? I can track Fanny (Gorham) Hogg & her husbands & her children fairly well in the MA records, but I'm stumped on William Edward Hogg's birth and death. Thanks in advance. Carol Norman [email protected]