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    1. Re: [ NB ] Test
    2. Kaari Sullivan
    3. Got you loud & clear On May 9, 2007, at 5:59 AM, Fred Bartlett wrote: > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > NEWBRUNSWICK-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without > the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    05/09/2007 03:11:24
    1. [ NB ] Test
    2. Fred Bartlett
    05/09/2007 12:59:50
    1. [ NB ] BOYD, Robert d. 2007 Also: ROBINSON, SCULLIN
    2. Bill Tufts
    3. <canadaeast.com> -The Telegraph-Journal, Saint John, N.B., Wednesday, April 25, 2007. BOYD, ROBERT WILLIAM - The death of Robert William Boyd of St. Stephen, New Brunswick occurred unexpectedly after a short illness, at the Saint John Regional Hospital on Monday, April 23, 2007. Born in Calais, Maine, he was the son of the late William Henry and Marjorie (Scullin) Boyd. He is survived by his wife, Joan (Robinson) Boyd; three daughters, Brenda Boyd (Reg Wilson) of Moncton, Sandra Boyd of Moncton and Linda Boyd of St. Stephen; five grandchildren and one great grandchild. A retired letter carrier, he and Joan traveled extensively. He also enjoyed many hours at Dooley's playing pool with his friends. A private graveside service will be held at the St. Stephen Rural Cemetery with Rev. Dr. Garth Williams officiating. For those who wish, donations to a charity of the donor's choice would be appreciated. MacDonald Select Funeral Home, 20 Marks Street, St. Stephen, New Brunswick (466-3110) in care of arrangements.

    05/09/2007 12:47:50
    1. [ NB ] Sutherland Family
    2. Marolyn, Thanks for your help on the Sutherland family. I wrote an e-mail to the three persons researching the Sutherland family. I believe Sharyn of California and I are related and we are exchanging data. Thanks again so much for your help! Warren H. Hasty ************************************** See what's free at http://www.aol.com.

    05/08/2007 05:28:07
    1. [ NB ] COFFIN lady from Gaspe
    2. Fulton Samuel "TINY" Underhay
    3. Greetings, Would the COFFIN lady from Gaspe, that called Terry PUNCH on Maritime Noon today, please contact me as I believe I can provide her with some information on her COFFIN ancestry. I believe she was from a town in New Brunswick with a native name starting with "N". I also believe that her married surname was SCARBORO, but I could not find that name listed on Canada411. :<( Must keep rooting, TINY

    05/08/2007 04:02:36
    1. Re: [ NB ] Steeves Book, E.C. Wright
    2. Wanda Powell
    3. Maude Steeves born 26 Jul 1879 Hillsborough, Albert, NB died 06 Aug 1964 Ipswich, Essex, MA married 26 Feb 1897 Ipswich, Essex, MA to Leon Raymond Lord born 19 Mar 1872 Ipswich, Essex, MA his parents are James Austin Lord and Sarah Frances Rust. Endna Steeves Lord born 03 Aug 1899 Ipswich, Essex, MA died 21 Mar 1988 Newburyport, Essex, MA, Leon b: 1903 Ipswich, Emerson (Harry) P. b: 26 Mar 1908 Ipswich d: 23 Nov 1997 Rockingham New Hampshire, Arnold R. b: 29 May 1924 Ipswich d: 28 Nov 2003 Westminster, Worcester, MA. ----Original Message----- From: newbrunswick-bounces@rootsweb.com [HYPERLINK "mailto:newbrunswick-bounces@rootsweb.com"mailto:newbrunswick-bounces@rootsw eb.com] On Behalf Of madalyn sheffar Sent: Friday, May 04, 2007 4:58 PM To: newbrunswick@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [NB] Steeves Book, E.C. Wright This Is what is in the Steeves BooK on Elias Steeves. We have entered most of that reference book into our Family Tree Maker program but there is much missing on the later generations. If you have something we do not, please add it to this and return it. If there is another direction we can help you with, please let us know that as well. Brian & Madalyn Sheffar Descendants of Elias Keith Steeves Generation No. 1 1. ELIAS KEITH4 STEEVES (HENEY3, LEWIS2, JOHANN HEINRICH1 STIEF) (Source: Pg 806 Steeves Bk..) was born January 14, 1844 (Source: Pg 806 Steeves Bk..), and died April 26, 1879 (Source: Pg 806 Steeves Bk..). He married MARY JANE BAZLEY (Source: Pg 806 Steeves Bk..) February 24, 1866 (Source: Pg 806 Steeves Bk..). More About ELIAS KEITH STEEVES: Occupation: Stone Cutter (Source: Pg 806 Steeves Bk..) More About ELIAS STEEVES and MARY BAZLEY: Marriage: February 24, 1866 (Source: Pg 806 Steeves Bk..) Children of ELIAS STEEVES and MARY BAZLEY are: 3. MAUDE5 STEEVES (ELIAS KEITH4, HENEY3, LEWIS2, JOHANN HEINRICH1 STIEF) (Source: Pg 806 Steeves Bk..) was born July 26, 1878 (Source: Pg 806 Steeves Bk..), and died August 06, 1964 (Source: Pg 806 Steeves Bk..). She married LEON RAUMOND LORD (Source: Pg 806 Steeves Bk..), son of JAMES LORD and SARA PERLEY. Children of MAUDE STEEVES and LEON LORD are: i. HARRY EMERSON6 LORD (Source: Pg 806 Steeves Bk..). ii. EDNA STEEVES LORD (Source: Pg 807 Steeves Bk..), b. August 03, 1899 (Source: Pg 807 Steeves Bk..); m. UNKNOWN KLINGER (Source: Pg 807 Steeves Bk..). iii. LEON LORD (Source: Pg 807 Steeves Bk..). iv. ARNOLD P. LORD (Source: Pg 807 Steeves Bk..). More About ARNOLD P. LORD: MARR; in: Fort Wayne, Ind. (Source: Pg 807 Steeves Bk..) No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.5.467 / Virus Database: 269.6.2/787 - Release Date: 5/3/2007 2:11 PM

    05/05/2007 02:31:05
    1. Re: [ NB ] Steeves Book, E.C. Wright
    2. Wanda Powell
    3. Mary Jane Bazzley born 1846 Hillsborough, Albert, NB, Canada to David Bazzley and Margaret Hopper both from NB. The Bazzley name doesn't change to Bazley till about 1881 census where they are then listed as English, David Bazzley's father William Donaldson Bazzley is of German descent they were loyalists from New York and his mother Alice Henaby Crossman is of Irish descent born NS came to NB about 1800. William Donaldson Bazzley 2nd (David Bazzley's brother) married Elizabeth Steeves these 2 families entwine often. Nora Steeves (NO "H") born 10 Mar 1871, Hillsborough, Albert, NB married 15 Jun 1892 in Cambridge, Middlesex, MA (not Salem) David Albert Fraser born 15 Jul 1866 Nova Scotia to Walter Smith Fraser (descendants off the Hector) born 1833 NS and Harriet Elizabeth Wilcox born 06 Jul 1836, Liverpool, Lancashire, England. Harriet and Walter met and married in Australia where their first child Elizabeth Ann Fraser was born, then returned to Canada where the rest of their children were born. David Albert Fraser died 02 Jun 1908, Worcester, MA and Nora Steeves Fraser died 28 Oct 1912, Boston, MA they are both buried in Cawles Memorial Cem., Ipswich, Essex, MA. I have photos of David, Nora, Maude, and Leon Raymond Lord. David and Nora's sons are my grandfather and 1st born Alister born 22 Nov 1893 in Cambridge as was his brother Walter (not Howard) 19 Jan 1895 also born Cambridge. David was a streetcar conductor, Nora was a seamstress. The only Howard was my grandfather Alister's son who died when 7 days old. Alister married 26 Nov 1914, Somerville, Middlesex, MA to Gertrude May Ryder born 09 May 1891 Cummiquid, Barnstable, MA (Mayflower descendant) Gertrude parents are Wilson Everett Ryder and Carrie (Mary Caroline) Simmons. Their children Marie, Howard, Walter and Irene, their son Walter was a decorated WWII vet. (also my favorite uncle) Gertrude died young 17 May 1925 Tewksbury, Middlesex, MA. Alister remarried sometime later no children with 2nd wife Mabel Helen McIntire. Alister died 24 Dec 1970 and Mabel died Dec 1978. My grandfather Alister did not move to Salem till after my grandmother Gertrude died. Alister worked for the B+M RR till he retired. My great uncle Walter fought in WWI, married? Eva Helene Kellick b: 22 Oct 1901 Rockport, Essex, MA, Walter died 25 Jan 1963 Ipswich, Essex, MA, aunt Helene died 05 Oct 1964 Ipswich, Essex, MA they had 1 son Alister. My great uncle Walter was a machinist. There is and other piece to this puzzle we believe that Mary Jane Bazzley remarried a John Steeves after Elias died. Not that this will change the book written but this is the fact not the fiction. Many from the Bazley, Steeves and Milton lines came to MA when going through vital records have found many births, marriage and deaths with these names all born New Brunswick and our Fraser's from Nova Scotia as well. Thank you for sending the misinformation have always wondered what was printed in that book all seem to think written in stone. -----Original Message----- From: newbrunswick-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:newbrunswick-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of madalyn sheffar Sent: Friday, May 04, 2007 4:58 PM To: newbrunswick@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [NB] Steeves Book, E.C. Wright This Is what is in the Steeves BooK on Elias Steeves. We have entered most of that reference book into our Family Tree Maker program but there is much missing on the later generations. If you have something we do not, please add it to this and return it. If there is another direction we can help you with, please let us know that as well. Brian & Madalyn Sheffar Descendants of Elias Keith Steeves Generation No. 1 1. ELIAS KEITH4 STEEVES (HENEY3, LEWIS2, JOHANN HEINRICH1 STIEF) (Source: Pg 806 Steeves Bk..) was born January 14, 1844 (Source: Pg 806 Steeves Bk..), and died April 26, 1879 (Source: Pg 806 Steeves Bk..). He married MARY JANE BAZLEY (Source: Pg 806 Steeves Bk..) February 24, 1866 (Source: Pg 806 Steeves Bk..). More About ELIAS KEITH STEEVES: Occupation: Stone Cutter (Source: Pg 806 Steeves Bk..) More About ELIAS STEEVES and MARY BAZLEY: Marriage: February 24, 1866 (Source: Pg 806 Steeves Bk..) Children of ELIAS STEEVES and MARY BAZLEY are: i. OSCAR H.5 STEEVES (Source: Pg 806 Steeves Bk..), b. Abt. 1870 (Source: Pg 806 Steeves Bk..). 2. ii. NORAH STEEVES, b. February 1871. 3. iii. MAUDE STEEVES, b. July 26, 1878; d. August 06, 1964. Generation No. 2 2. NORAH5 STEEVES (ELIAS KEITH4, HENEY3, LEWIS2, JOHANN HEINRICH1 STIEF) (Source: Pg 806 Steeves Bk..) was born February 1871 (Source: Pg 806 Steeves Bk..). She married DAVID FRASER (Source: Pg 806 Steeves Bk..). More About DAVID FRASER: First Communion: Salem Mass. (Source: Pg 806 Steeves Bk..) Children of NORAH STEEVES and DAVID FRASER are: i. HOWARD6 FRASER (Source: Pg 806 Steeves Bk..). ii. ALISTAIR FRASER (Source: Pg 806 Steeves Bk..). 3. MAUDE5 STEEVES (ELIAS KEITH4, HENEY3, LEWIS2, JOHANN HEINRICH1 STIEF) (Source: Pg 806 Steeves Bk..) was born July 26, 1878 (Source: Pg 806 Steeves Bk..), and died August 06, 1964 (Source: Pg 806 Steeves Bk..). She married LEON RAUMOND LORD (Source: Pg 806 Steeves Bk..), son of JAMES LORD and SARA PERLEY. Children of MAUDE STEEVES and LEON LORD are: i. HARRY EMERSON6 LORD (Source: Pg 806 Steeves Bk..). ii. EDNA STEEVES LORD (Source: Pg 807 Steeves Bk..), b. August 03, 1899 (Source: Pg 807 Steeves Bk..); m. UNKNOWN KLINGER (Source: Pg 807 Steeves Bk..). iii. LEON LORD (Source: Pg 807 Steeves Bk..). iv. ARNOLD P. LORD (Source: Pg 807 Steeves Bk..). More About ARNOLD P. LORD: MARR; in: Fort Wayne, Ind. (Source: Pg 807 Steeves Bk..) ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to NEWBRUNSWICK-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.5.467 / Virus Database: 269.6.2/787 - Release Date: 5/3/2007 2:11 PM No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.5.467 / Virus Database: 269.6.2/787 - Release Date: 5/3/2007 2:11 PM

    05/04/2007 01:10:54
    1. Re: [ NB ] Steeves Book, E.C. Wright
    2. madalyn sheffar
    3. This Is what is in the Steeves BooK on Elias Steeves. We have entered most of that reference book into our Family Tree Maker program but there is much missing on the later generations. If you have something we do not, please add it to this and return it. If there is another direction we can help you with, please let us know that as well. Brian & Madalyn Sheffar Descendants of Elias Keith Steeves Generation No. 1 1. ELIAS KEITH4 STEEVES (HENEY3, LEWIS2, JOHANN HEINRICH1 STIEF) (Source: Pg 806 Steeves Bk..) was born January 14, 1844 (Source: Pg 806 Steeves Bk..), and died April 26, 1879 (Source: Pg 806 Steeves Bk..). He married MARY JANE BAZLEY (Source: Pg 806 Steeves Bk..) February 24, 1866 (Source: Pg 806 Steeves Bk..). More About ELIAS KEITH STEEVES: Occupation: Stone Cutter (Source: Pg 806 Steeves Bk..) More About ELIAS STEEVES and MARY BAZLEY: Marriage: February 24, 1866 (Source: Pg 806 Steeves Bk..) Children of ELIAS STEEVES and MARY BAZLEY are: i. OSCAR H.5 STEEVES (Source: Pg 806 Steeves Bk..), b. Abt. 1870 (Source: Pg 806 Steeves Bk..). 2. ii. NORAH STEEVES, b. February 1871. 3. iii. MAUDE STEEVES, b. July 26, 1878; d. August 06, 1964. Generation No. 2 2. NORAH5 STEEVES (ELIAS KEITH4, HENEY3, LEWIS2, JOHANN HEINRICH1 STIEF) (Source: Pg 806 Steeves Bk..) was born February 1871 (Source: Pg 806 Steeves Bk..). She married DAVID FRASER (Source: Pg 806 Steeves Bk..). More About DAVID FRASER: First Communion: Salem Mass. (Source: Pg 806 Steeves Bk..) Children of NORAH STEEVES and DAVID FRASER are: i. HOWARD6 FRASER (Source: Pg 806 Steeves Bk..). ii. ALISTAIR FRASER (Source: Pg 806 Steeves Bk..). 3. MAUDE5 STEEVES (ELIAS KEITH4, HENEY3, LEWIS2, JOHANN HEINRICH1 STIEF) (Source: Pg 806 Steeves Bk..) was born July 26, 1878 (Source: Pg 806 Steeves Bk..), and died August 06, 1964 (Source: Pg 806 Steeves Bk..). She married LEON RAUMOND LORD (Source: Pg 806 Steeves Bk..), son of JAMES LORD and SARA PERLEY. Children of MAUDE STEEVES and LEON LORD are: i. HARRY EMERSON6 LORD (Source: Pg 806 Steeves Bk..). ii. EDNA STEEVES LORD (Source: Pg 807 Steeves Bk..), b. August 03, 1899 (Source: Pg 807 Steeves Bk..); m. UNKNOWN KLINGER (Source: Pg 807 Steeves Bk..). iii. LEON LORD (Source: Pg 807 Steeves Bk..). iv. ARNOLD P. LORD (Source: Pg 807 Steeves Bk..). More About ARNOLD P. LORD: MARR; in: Fort Wayne, Ind. (Source: Pg 807 Steeves Bk..)

    05/04/2007 12:57:57
    1. Re: [ NB ] Hooper and Bazley
    2. Wanda Powell
    3. Margaret (Hopper) Bazley born New Brunswick d: 21 Mar 1913, Hillsborough, Albert, NB most likely born their as well? Thank you Wanda Subject: Re: [ NB ] Hooper and Bazley Where did they live? We cannot live for ourselves alone. Our lives are connected by a thousand invisible threads, and along these sympathetic fibers, our actions run as causes and return to us as results. ~ Herman Melville, 1819-1891 Subject: [ NB ] Hooper and Bazley Would anyone know if Robert Hooper is the father of Margaret Hopper b: 24 May 1820 who married David Bazley (Bazzley or Baizley)? If so would you know who her mother was and any dates on them? Thank you Wanda No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.5.467 / Virus Database: 269.6.2/787 - Release Date: 5/3/2007 2:11 PM

    05/03/2007 06:08:29
    1. Re: [ NB ] Hooper and Bazley
    2. Rose Staples
    3. Where did they live? We cannot live for ourselves alone. Our lives are connected by a thousand invisible threads, and along these sympathetic fibers, our actions run as causes and return to us as results. ~ Herman Melville, 1819-1891 -----Original Message----- From: newbrunswick-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:newbrunswick-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Wanda Powell Sent: Wednesday, May 02, 2007 12:12 PM To: newbrunswick@rootsweb.com Subject: [ NB ] Hooper and Bazley Would anyone know if Robert Hooper is the father of Margaret Hopper b: 24 May 1820 who married David Bazley (Bazzley or Baizley)? If so would you know who her mother was and any dates on them? Thank you Wanda No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.5.467 / Virus Database: 269.6.2/784 - Release Date: 5/1/2007 2:57 PM ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to NEWBRUNSWICK-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    05/03/2007 03:22:08
    1. Re: [ NB ] HAGGERTY FAMILY REUNION 2007
    2. Diana Lynn Tibert
    3. Hello Edward, I would like to post this Reunion Notice on the Roots to the Past NB Link page, but the website address doesn't work. Can you send me the correct address? Thanks, Diana Edward D Costello wrote: >--------- Forwarded message ---------- >From: Edward D Costello <Costello13@juno.com> > >Date: Tue, 1 May 2007 11:55:47 -0400 >Subject: HAGGERTY FAMILY REUNION, 2007 > > > >web-site: <www.freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~ed1009> > >------------------------------- >To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to NEWBRUNSWICK-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > >

    05/03/2007 02:54:54
    1. Re: [ NB ] Deutsch means "German" in German language
    2. Bill Tufts
    3. I've posted messages before about Henry Z. Jones' book, The Palatines of New York, 1709-1710. You need to read it. It is available on onterlibrary loan if your library doesn't have it. It contains a 30-40 page intro. that every genealogist should read, even if all their ancestors were Swahili, or whatever. Specifically, Jones focuses on the Palatine Germans & why they left, where they went & what happened. For a time, 4,000 were arriving every week in London. The remainder of the book is an alphabetized genealogy of these families in 2 vols. & includes research back in Germany where he traced many of the families back to the 1400s. Many of them ended up in the Mohawk Valley. Your message indicates you are unaware that they were brought over to work on the Livingston Estate above Germantown. They were to boil pine pitch to make tar for the Br. navy, but were so poorly treated they left. Johann "Conrad" Weiser went to the Mohawk Valley to scout out the land and made arrangements on their behalf. He went back to the Hudson Valley and the majority of the Livingston Manor people left with him to settle up the Mohawk. I forget the exact year (c. 1712-1714). Conrad sent his son, also "Johann" Conrad, to live over the winter with the Iroquois to learn their customs and language. When Conrad Sr. died, Jr. began using his middle name, Conrad. He moved to PA. & his descendants still own his farm. His sister stayed in NY and m. a DeLong. Their son, Conrad DeLong, was the father of the Maritime Loyalist brothers. In PA., Conrad became the British Indian Agent for the Middle Colonies. He made maps of the age old Indian trails up through the Appalachians and Adirondacks, which were used much later by many PA. Loyalists to get to Niagara. It was safer than "running the gauntlet" through NJ to get to the British lines in NY. A footnote about Conrad Weiser is that he was recognized by both the British and the Indians as an honest man. He was usually the interpreter and sometimes negotiator for land treaties that gave the American Colonials the opportunity to expand westward and keep their hair. Jones wrote a 2nd book on the Palatines to PA & covers 1717-18. Both books are first class. It methodically follows each family and the footnotes are A+. What I have found is that there were some NY families who went to PA. I don't know how many, but from time to time, I come across a family here and there. Thorne, again, I suggest you read Jones' book on the Palatines of NY. Your family(s) of interest may be all laid out for you. I don't recall when it was published. All I remember is that it was published in Maine. Bill Thorne Morris wrote: > Was told the word "Deutsch" means German in that language. > > First settlers to New Amsterdam [NY] were Dutch, Walloon, and Huguenot. > They expanded to [now] New Jersey and western Long Island and up the Hudson > River, and controlled the area from 1610-1664 when the English took over and > named the city, New York. They were not deprived of their land or customs. > > Around the same time, 1664+, William Penn invited German immigrants to his > new colony of Pennsylvania. Thousands came. Famous as industrious > settlers. > > Palatine Germans fleeing the religious wars, passed through England to NY's > Hudson Valley with the aid of Queen Anne ca 1701. But they found that there > was no free land along the Hudson River, only the large Dutch and English > manors. In discontent many moved to Pennsylvania, some stayed in NY in > towns like German Flats, and up along the Mohawk Valley. So both Dutch and > Germans in NY. > > So I have used the term, Pennsylvania Dutch, to mean Pennsylvania German. > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to NEWBRUNSWICK-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message >

    05/02/2007 03:36:08
    1. [ NB ] McLaughlin and Smith
    2. Dear Holly & Listers: Hope springs eternal! I saw your response on the N.B. list about others plagarizing your work and have had the same experience BUT that's not what caught my eye. I see you are researching McLaughlin and Smith. Both these names figure prominently in my N.B. twenty year search for my ancestors. I am hoping to make a connection with living family for the very first time. The bare bones: I descend from Daniel John McLaughlin b.c1807, N.S. d. 20 Nov 1871, Saint John, N.B. m. 21 May 1831, Saint John 1st) Charlotte Vaughan with 7 children; Mary Storey b. 1834 who m James McCurdy; Daniel John #2 b. 1837 who m. Marjorie Melville SMITH; Annie b. 1842 who m. Simeon Jones; Caroline b.1843 who died young; George Edward, b c1845 who m. Mary S. Smith; Fred Murray, who married Anne Unknown and Eliza Jane b. 1846 who married the Hon C.N. Skinner. Daniel John Sr's 2nd marr: 1851, Fredericton, N.B. to Widow Eliza Baillie (SMITH) Gove with six children, residence Saint John: Hedley Vicars McL.., male, b.1858, DNM; Rothesay Albert, b. 1860, m. Olive Blanche Kellier; Arthur Lloyd, b. 1861, died young; Laura Dick, b. 1863, DNM; William Morley Puncheon, b. 1865, m. Olga Olga A. Benzem and Harry Smith, b 1866, m. Margaret B. O'Connell. The SMITH family are descended from George Neilson SMITH, b. 1787, Edinburgh, Scotland and Olivia Eliza Morgan, b. 1795, Waterford, Ire. If any of these names are familiar to you, would appreciate a reply. Would like one anyway! Bev in Toronto </HTML>

    05/02/2007 02:24:07
    1. [ NB ] PULSIFER, N. Warren in NH, 1862 (Civil War)
    2. Bill Tufts
    3. Sorry. I don't know what happened to my initial post. Grmlins. Barbara Farnsworth has been posting historical items and names on a couple of New England websites and recently posted parts from the following book. I have no idea where the following came from. NB? NS? Somewhere else? I couldn't find him on the LDS site (1880 census) so I'm placing him in my "strays" file until I know better. Thought I'd pass him along. He may be someone's lost relative. History of the Ninth Regiment of New Hampshire Volunteers In the War of the Rebellion by Edward Oliver Lord. p. 15. 9th Regiment, N.H. Volunteers 1862 Company "E" at Camp Colby 2nd Sergeant - N. Warren Pulsifer Bill

    05/02/2007 01:11:47
  1. 05/02/2007 12:21:12
    1. [ NB ] the "Dutch" in NB
    2. Robert Davis
    3. As many pointed out, the "Dutch" were often authentically Dutch or German,etc. But I have to add that many who were designated Dutch were of English or Scottish origin. My mother's family of Tompkinses ,who were of English origin, were also designated "Dutch". Robert Davis 919-51 Alexander St Toronto M4Y 1B3 bdavis@sympatico.ca

    05/02/2007 11:38:03
    1. [ NB ] Deutsch means "German" in German language
    2. Thorne Morris
    3. Was told the word "Deutsch" means German in that language. First settlers to New Amsterdam [NY] were Dutch, Walloon, and Huguenot. They expanded to [now] New Jersey and western Long Island and up the Hudson River, and controlled the area from 1610-1664 when the English took over and named the city, New York. They were not deprived of their land or customs. Around the same time, 1664+, William Penn invited German immigrants to his new colony of Pennsylvania. Thousands came. Famous as industrious settlers. Palatine Germans fleeing the religious wars, passed through England to NY's Hudson Valley with the aid of Queen Anne ca 1701. But they found that there was no free land along the Hudson River, only the large Dutch and English manors. In discontent many moved to Pennsylvania, some stayed in NY in towns like German Flats, and up along the Mohawk Valley. So both Dutch and Germans in NY. So I have used the term, Pennsylvania Dutch, to mean Pennsylvania German.

    05/02/2007 11:09:59
    1. Re: [ NB ] "How do you know all this stuff"
    2. Tammy Brazeau
    3. This will be my last post on this subject. I am Very willing to share my information as others have shared with me. But all I would like is to get credit for the information that she took, as I do for others. I guess everyone is not as honest with this kind of stuff, but I am. The person in question was also taught by me on the beginnings of genealogy, especially the sourcing of the information. Thank you to everyone for their comments on this for me, good and bad, I accept them all :) Also thank you for the links given to the list. Everyone keep up the great work. I love this group. Keep on smiling Tammy ----- Original Message ----- From: "Don Ondracek" <dondra30@bellsouth.net> To: <newbrunswick@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, May 02, 2007 10:57 AM Subject: Re: [ NB ] "How do you know all this stuff" > Pardon Me for Budding In - If you are not willing to share your > information > with others, whoever they may be, please just do not communicate with > others. Remain self-centered, hide your information. What good will it > be > after you are gone. I do not believe God meant for us to do for ourselves > and the dickens with the rest, if they want it they can pitch for > themselves. > > Genealogy is searching and researching the past, enjoy what you are doing, > but also rejoice in sharing with others. Most will appreciate your hard > work. > > Dondra > > -----Original Message----- > From: newbrunswick-bounces@rootsweb.com > [mailto:newbrunswick-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Wanda Powell > Sent: Wednesday, May 02, 2007 11:38 AM > To: 'Tammy Brazeau'; newbrunswick@rootsweb.com > Subject: Re: [ NB ] "How do you know all this stuff" > > When you give out information or put it out for anyone to copy there is > nothing you can do. Look at roots web and just put in a name you'll see > the > same thing if one person made and era you'll find 50 or so people made the > same. One of our lines there is a lady who read the same books as I did > and > has the same information she asked to be notified or give her credit for > the > information she has on line, I read the same books and received the same > information which took 10 years to break through that steel wall but mine > isn't on line noir did I copy hers. Ask who ever to give you credit or > forget about it or stop putting it on line. Yes it is very irritating but > it happens. > > -----Original Message----- > From: newbrunswick-bounces@rootsweb.com > [mailto:newbrunswick-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Tammy Brazeau > Sent: Wednesday, May 02, 2007 9:18 AM > To: newbrunswick@rootsweb.com > Subject: Re: [ NB ] "How do you know all this stuff" > > On this subject, what would you do if a relative decided to use > ancestry.com > > to copy all of your hard work, and even call the tree the same as what you > called yours, for the exception of a ). I am very upset over this as I > have > > spent so many hours researching and have spent a lot of money on doing > this. > > Should I confront this person? or just leave it alone. I wouldn't mind if > she sourced me on the information she had taken, but she didn't. I know > its > > my tree she is taking from as she has my husbands family in hers, and they > do not relate at all to her. Plus, when I found that she was doing this, I > put a fake name and info in the tree for 1 day, and alas the next day it > was > > in hers. (Don't worry I removed the fake name out within 8 hours) > Any how, I would like to know what others think I should do about this. > Tammy > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Sharyn Hay" <meow8@verizon.net> > To: <newbrunswick@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Tuesday, May 01, 2007 7:07 PM > Subject: [ NB ] "How do you know all this stuff" > > >> How do you know all this stuff? Two recent posts asked this question >> about >> different subjects. >> >> (1) Some have been doing genealogy for many years. They have been taking >> classes, reading genealogy publications, and even studying for >> certification >> exams. Thus, they have a lot of information in their heads, which they >> share, but don't necessarily know where they learned it. >> >> (2) Some are more interested in history and have pursued this avenue of >> research in addition to genealogy. >> >> (3) Some have chosen to research everything they could about the lives >> and >> times of their ancestors, including reading lots of extra biographical >> and >> historical accounts. >> >> (4) Some are fascinated by geography and have learned about the role it >> has >> played in their ancestors' lives. They often have specialized in one >> particular region or particular migration routes. >> >> (5) Some are equally fascinated by immigration/emigtation patterns and >> have >> read widely about them. >> >> (6) Some have studied religious practices and the history of religious >> groups in an area. >> >> My point is - On this list are people with a variety of information about >> lots of topics which they have studied for many years. It would be nice >> if >> we all made a point of stating our references when we offer information, >> but >> this is often not possible. For example, when I make a statement about >> the >> Miramichi or Nashwaak River regions, I may not know in which of a dozen >> books I learned it over several years. All information offered on any >> list >> should be considered a 'clue' that leads us back to original source >> material. >> >> May I suggest that classes, conferences, periodicals, books, pamphlets, >> published genealogies, etc., are a great way to 'fill in the blanks' and >> help keep an interest in genealogy alive even when faced by brick walls? >> >> Regards, >> Sharyn Hay >> >> >> ------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >> NEWBRUNSWICK-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the >> quotes in the subject and the body of the message >> > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > NEWBRUNSWICK-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > No virus found in this incoming message. > Checked by AVG Free Edition. > Version: 7.5.467 / Virus Database: 269.6.2/784 - Release Date: 5/1/2007 > 2:57 > PM > > > No virus found in this outgoing message. > Checked by AVG Free Edition. > Version: 7.5.467 / Virus Database: 269.6.2/784 - Release Date: 5/1/2007 > 2:57 > PM > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > NEWBRUNSWICK-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > NEWBRUNSWICK-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message >

    05/02/2007 10:46:39
    1. [ NB ] COPP, Charles in NH in 1862 (Civil War)
    2. Bill Tufts
    3. Barbara Farnsworth has been posting historical items and lists to a couple of New England websites. The following is an escerpt from her latest posting. I don't know if this is a N.B. Copp, but thought I'd post this in case someone is looking for Charles. History of the Ninth Regiment of New Hampshire Volunteers In the War of the Rebellion by Edward Oliver Lord. p.13 1862 - Camp Colby. The commissioned officers of Company C: 2d Lieut. Charles D. Copp. Bill

    05/02/2007 10:37:53
    1. [ NB ] List Aunt note: Re: "How do you know all this stuff"
    2. Sharyn Hay
    3. We have worn out this subject of ethics in genealogy and Marilyn has said to take it elsewhere. As I am list-sitting for a few days, I will repeat, "This topic is closed". Regards, Sharyn NB List Aunt

    05/02/2007 10:10:51