Hi list: Could I get someone to find a couple of bits for me? I looking for George Leonard Boyd, d: Jan 1966 he was buried on 25 Jan 1966. His wife Muriel Blanche Foshay, she died 1996. Both are buried in the Grace United Church Cemetery, Gagetown, New Brunswick, Canada. Any help on these obits will be greatly appreciated. Bill Forshay - San Antonio, TX --------------------------------- TV dinner still cooling? Check out "Tonight's Picks" on Yahoo! TV.
>Does anyone know about this particular couple ? >Marriage :Elihu Shea, Parish of Northampton Carleton County and Caroline >Phillips, Parish of Woodstock Carleton County Sept. 4, 1865 wit >Charles Parker and Eliza Parker >Janet Dear Janet, When I first read your post, I thought this would be an easy one. I have the Shea's in my database, and the names were familiar. However, they aren't there! After looking over the Shea's, the only Shea I have who could fit this is Elihu Sperah Shea, b. April 13, 1800. He married Rosanna Westwater Dickinson in 1818, and Rosanna died in 1862. Elihu then died June 4, 1869 in Northampton. Elihu had a nephew, Adam Henry Shea, son of Elihu's brother John, who married a Caroline Phillips in 1859. In the case of Elihu, Phillips may not have been Caroline's maiden name, if she was widowed when married. Either way, they married and Elihu died inconveniently between census years, so I can't be sure. Best of Luck, Lisa Z
Lots of photos have been added to the New Brunswick Cemetery site this past week, in both Kings and Queens County. http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~damery/ A hugh group for Queens for the 1st Cambridge Baptist Church Cemetery has gone from about 60 entries to over 200, plus there are a few photos I can not identify for that cemetery. I have also indicated a few of the cemeteries that Betty Damery has photos for. They will go on as quickly as I can get them ready. If you have a preference as to the order you'd like to see them, drop me a note and I'll work on them in the order I get the request. There are also about a dozen cemeteries that have photos, but no transcripts. I will be working on those first, unless I get special requests, as mentioned above. Hope these are of interest to someone. Cleadie Barnett / Betty Damery __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com
Does anyone know about this particular couple ? Marriage :Elihu Shea, Parish of Northampton Carleton County and Caroline Phillips, Parish of Woodstock Carleton County Sept. 4, 1865 wit Charles Parker and Eliza Parker Janet
Elizabeth Ann Barnett b. abt. 1811 Glasgow, Scotland; emigrated to NB 1812. She married Peter Jonah 18 Nov 1830. Children were Abigail, William, Rachel, Mary, David, Elizabeth, Susan, Amanda, Sarah, Dianah, and Abel. I am looking for Elizabeth's parents' names and any other relevant info. Thank you, Judy McQuinn
Hi Debra, Sorry to be tardy with a reply. Your message got swamped this week by 1,000+ messages coming in. Thanks for the location of the church. I don't know if that's the one I want. I got a partial answer to my question. Burials were in St. Paul's Anglican and I was given the information that the Sharp I wanted is there. BUT, where did the Baptists get buried? I'm looking for DeLongs. Again, thanks for taking an interest, Bill PS - Long Island was aka Camden Island at one time. turtle99@nb.sympatico.ca wrote: > Bill, > > The Church of the Ascension is located on the Norton Shore Rd in Hampton NB. > This location is on the road to Kingston. My neighbor is from Kingston, > though, and I will give her a call to ask which cemetery would have been > used by the habitants of Long Island, and I'll get back to you. > > Debra > Smithtown NB > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Bill Tufts" <dg052@freenet.carleton.ca> > To: <newbrunswick@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Tuesday, March 20, 2007 9:58 AM > Subject: [ NB ] Cemetery(s) for Long Island, Kings Co., NB > > > >>Around 1900, where would people on Long Island, Kings Co. (the one above >>Saint John in KIngston Parish, not Long Island, Hampstead), be buried? I'm >>looking for Sharps (Anglican & Baptist) and DeLong (Baptist). The PANB >>website doesn't appear to have a cemetery that might suit, although I >>don't know where the Church of the Assension is located. >> >>Thanks, >> >>Bill >> >>------------------------------- >>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: 7.5.446 / Virus Database: 268.18.15/728 - Release Date: 3/20/2007 >>8:07 AM >> >> > > > > ------------------------------- > 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 >
Sorry... no luck in finding Maud(e) during my searches. However, was wondering if you have correct info on Hugh? Not that I'd EVER swear by LDS records, but the following was listed, which appears to be same Hugh, but a different Deborah (whose MOTHER was a "CAINES"): LDS: Hugh Matthews, b. @1860, Lower Burgeo, m. 23-Nov-1882, same loc. to a Deborah Davidge. Deborah b. @1884, d/o William Davidge and Caroline Caines. Perhaps a father or uncle, Hugh, b. @1818, ditto, s/o John Matthews and Sarah "Bagg". Hugh Matthews. b Jan-1859, Burgeo, chr. 06-Mar-1859, same, s/o William Matthews and Susanna Anderson. an earlier son of same parents, same name, was b. 1856, d. 1858, same loc. Jared > > I am looking for information of a Maude or Maud nee Matthews CONRAD > > She was born late 1880s or early 1890s in Burgeo, Newfoundland. > Daughter of Hugh MATTHEWS and Deborah CAINES. > > All I have is she settled in New Brunswick and married a CONRAD. > > In her brother's 1972 obituary, she is listed as Mrs. Jessie Conrad. > Not sure if Jessie was her husband or a nick name for her. > > Thanks for any help, Pam > > > > ************************************** AOL now offers free email to > everyone. > Find out more about what's free from AOL at http://www.aol.com. > > ------------------------------- > 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 > ------------------------ Jared "Jed" Handspicker jedh@jedh.com
I am looking for information of a Maude or Maud nee Matthews CONRAD She was born late 1880s or early 1890s in Burgeo, Newfoundland. Daughter of Hugh MATTHEWS and Deborah CAINES. All I have is she settled in New Brunswick and married a CONRAD. In her brother's 1972 obituary, she is listed as Mrs. Jessie Conrad. Not sure if Jessie was her husband or a nick name for her. Thanks for any help, Pam ************************************** AOL now offers free email to everyone. Find out more about what's free from AOL at http://www.aol.com.
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Couldn't agree more! Despite the new N.S. stats recently on-line (far behind the times and years behind the wealth of info available on-line at PANB). What a pity. PANS has a huge repository of historical info - not only complicated to find at at the Halifax Archives but none of it availlable on-line until now. The N.S. govt. needs a huge nudge to provide funding. Bev </HTML>
I'm looking to make contact with any descendants of James MOWATT and Catherine HULISTON (or HOWLISTON) who settled in Harvey Settlement, York Co., New Brunswick, Canada in 1837. It seems they had 2 children - Agnes and Andrew. Agnes never married. Andrew married Isabella WATT in 1870 and they had a number of children as shown on this page <http://history.earthsci.carleton.ca/harvey/genealogy/mowattfamily3.htm> I am descended from a Robert Houliston, who is quite possibly/likely Catherine's brother. Robert was born in Scotland in 1814 and emigrated to New Zealand in 1860. http://roger.lisaandroger.com/getperson.php?personID=I34&tree=Roger Thanks Roger Moffat
Marilyn: If you look at the beginning paragraph it civil registration began in the late 1800s, not 1890, and as you will notice each of the provinces start in various years such as Nova Scotia 1864, while others in the 1880s, then others in the 1890s. Gail ----- Original Message ----- From: "Marilyn" <charlottecountynb@yahoo.com> To: <newbrunswick-l@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, March 22, 2007 11:46 AM Subject: [ NB ] Canada Civil Registration - Vitals Records info > Civil Registration in Canada didn't begin until the > late 1890s. > You can read all about it, and the various provincial > guidelines at > http://www.collectionscanada.ca/genealogy/022-906.006-e.html > Marilyn > > > > ____________________________________________________________________________________ > 8:00? 8:25? 8:40? Find a flick in no time > with the Yahoo! Search movie showtime shortcut. > http://tools.search.yahoo.com/shortcuts/#news > > ------------------------------- > 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 >
Beverly: They can only give the government vitals from that point on as that is when the government started taking the vital stats and they can't give births or deaths after 1877 as the government stopped taking them in 1877. Due to an agreement made between NSARM and the vital statistics they can only give up to certain years into the twentieth century as the vital statistics would like to continue control of these records but also due to privacy as many of the people involved or their immediate descendants would still be alive. Gail ----- Original Message ----- From: "Beverley Clarkson" <clarkson3@gmail.com> To: <newbrunswick@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, March 22, 2007 9:11 AM Subject: Re: [ NB ] How lucky we are - NS Vitals on-line > PANB is the BEST! The archivists are terrific and to be honoured. > > The only issue I have with the new Nova Scotia site is that they start at > 1864. That doesnt help for those of us with deeper roots. Does anybody > know > why, and if there are plans for expanding the base back? > > Beverley > > On 3/22/07, Diana Lynn Tibert <tibert@ns.sympatico.ca> wrote: >> >> I agree. The public archives are doing a great service to the >> genealogist - everything is free unless you want a search performed on >> your behalf or you want a paper copy of something. >> >> On that note, did you hear about the Nova Scotia Historical Vital >> Statistics that came on-line this week: >> >> https://www.novascotiagenealogy.com/ >> >> Whether or not you know you had family that were born, married or died >> in the province, it is worth checking out to see if a record can be >> found. You get see an image of the actual certificate. >> >> Diana >> Diana Lynn Tibert >> Milford, NS >> >> Suzanne Carter wrote: >> >> >I received an email tonight which announced the Burke's Peerage site. >> >You >> get to search for a day for a little over $30 CN. Whoopee!!! It just >> further points out how lucky we are to have the PANB that offers SO MUCH >> for >> free online. The latest offering is Danny Johnson's Newspaper Vital Stats >> which I hope you will send what you can to support -see the PANB site for >> an >> address. I feel that the PANB is second to none in the world for offering >> so >> much data for free to us genealogists. It seems generally as soon as you >> cross the pond, the wallet must come out, unless it is a private >> individual's site. Bless our PANB staff. >> >Suzanne Carter (formerly Lisson) >> > >> >------------------------------- >> >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 >> > > ------------------------------- > 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 >
I'll second and third those sentiments; in addition, when I did call to order something from the PANB, the staff member who assisted me was not only helpful and courteous, but went above and beyond. -- Praying doesn't change God, it changes me -------------- Original message -------------- From: Diana Lynn Tibert <tibert@ns.sympatico.ca> > I agree. The public archives are doing a great service to the > genealogist - everything is free unless you want a search performed on > your behalf or you want a paper copy of something. > > On that note, did you hear about the Nova Scotia Historical Vital > Statistics that came on-line this week: > > https://www.novascotiagenealogy.com/ > > Whether or not you know you had family that were born, married or died > in the province, it is worth checking out to see if a record can be > found. You get see an image of the actual certificate. > > Diana > Diana Lynn Tibert > Milford, NS > > Suzanne Carter wrote: > > >I received an email tonight which announced the Burke's Peerage site. You get > to search for a day for a little over $30 CN. Whoopee!!! It just further points > out how lucky we are to have the PANB that offers SO MUCH for free online. The > latest offering is Danny Johnson's Newspaper Vital Stats which I hope you will > send what you can to support -see the PANB site for an address. I feel that the > PANB is second to none in the world for offering so much data for free to us > genealogists. It seems generally as soon as you cross the pond, the wallet must > come out, unless it is a private individual's site. Bless our PANB staff. > >Suzanne Carter (formerly Lisson) > > > >------------------------------- > >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
Hello Beverley, I think, and I could be wrong, that vitals statistics began at 1864. All other records concerning births, marriages and deaths are only recorded in church records or in newspapers announcements. Diana Beverley Clarkson wrote: >PANB is the BEST! The archivists are terrific and to be honoured. > >The only issue I have with the new Nova Scotia site is that they start at >1864. That doesnt help for those of us with deeper roots. Does anybody know >why, and if there are plans for expanding the base back? > >Beverley > > > > >
PANB is the BEST! The archivists are terrific and to be honoured. The only issue I have with the new Nova Scotia site is that they start at 1864. That doesnt help for those of us with deeper roots. Does anybody know why, and if there are plans for expanding the base back? Beverley On 3/22/07, Diana Lynn Tibert <tibert@ns.sympatico.ca> wrote: > > I agree. The public archives are doing a great service to the > genealogist - everything is free unless you want a search performed on > your behalf or you want a paper copy of something. > > On that note, did you hear about the Nova Scotia Historical Vital > Statistics that came on-line this week: > > https://www.novascotiagenealogy.com/ > > Whether or not you know you had family that were born, married or died > in the province, it is worth checking out to see if a record can be > found. You get see an image of the actual certificate. > > Diana > Diana Lynn Tibert > Milford, NS > > Suzanne Carter wrote: > > >I received an email tonight which announced the Burke's Peerage site. You > get to search for a day for a little over $30 CN. Whoopee!!! It just > further points out how lucky we are to have the PANB that offers SO MUCH for > free online. The latest offering is Danny Johnson's Newspaper Vital Stats > which I hope you will send what you can to support -see the PANB site for an > address. I feel that the PANB is second to none in the world for offering so > much data for free to us genealogists. It seems generally as soon as you > cross the pond, the wallet must come out, unless it is a private > individual's site. Bless our PANB staff. > >Suzanne Carter (formerly Lisson) > > > >------------------------------- > >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 >
I agree. The public archives are doing a great service to the genealogist - everything is free unless you want a search performed on your behalf or you want a paper copy of something. On that note, did you hear about the Nova Scotia Historical Vital Statistics that came on-line this week: https://www.novascotiagenealogy.com/ Whether or not you know you had family that were born, married or died in the province, it is worth checking out to see if a record can be found. You get see an image of the actual certificate. Diana Diana Lynn Tibert Milford, NS Suzanne Carter wrote: >I received an email tonight which announced the Burke's Peerage site. You get to search for a day for a little over $30 CN. Whoopee!!! It just further points out how lucky we are to have the PANB that offers SO MUCH for free online. The latest offering is Danny Johnson's Newspaper Vital Stats which I hope you will send what you can to support -see the PANB site for an address. I feel that the PANB is second to none in the world for offering so much data for free to us genealogists. It seems generally as soon as you cross the pond, the wallet must come out, unless it is a private individual's site. Bless our PANB staff. >Suzanne Carter (formerly Lisson) > >------------------------------- >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 > > >
Civil Registration in Canada didn't begin until the late 1890s. You can read all about it, and the various provincial guidelines at http://www.collectionscanada.ca/genealogy/022-906.006-e.html Marilyn ____________________________________________________________________________________ 8:00? 8:25? 8:40? Find a flick in no time with the Yahoo! Search movie showtime shortcut. http://tools.search.yahoo.com/shortcuts/#news
Yes !! My wife's name line went to NS in the late 1770s, and then to NB without leaving their residence in NS [Peter McDiarmid if the 74th Foot -- from Argyl] Others arrived there [ in NS ] later. --- Beverley Clarkson <clarkson3@gmail.com> wrote: > The only issue I have with the new Nova Scotia site > is that they start at 1864. That doesnt help for those > of us with deeper roots. Does anybody know why, > and if there are plans for expanding the base back? > > Beverley I am NOT an "Old Geezer"! I am "Chronologically Adantaged"! ____________________________________________________________________________________ The fish are biting. Get more visitors on your site using Yahoo! Search Marketing. http://searchmarketing.yahoo.com/arp/sponsoredsearch_v2.php
Index to New Brunswick Marriages Name BREWER, VERA BLANCHE Married MCLEAN, MURTON GARDNER Date 1904 | 10 | 05 (Y-M-D) County CARLETON Parish ---- Number 2482 Reference B4/1904 Microfilm F15915 ---- Original message ---- >Date: Thu, 22 Mar 2007 06:44:52 -0500 >From: Bill Tufts <dg052@freenet.carleton.ca> >Subject: [ NB ] McLEAN, Merton - 1911 Woodstock census - age 30 >To: newbrunswick@rootsweb.com > >The 1911 Woodstock census has a Merton McLean (Apr 1881) with wife >Vera (Mar 1882). > >What was Vera's maiden name? Parents? > >Thank you, > >Bill > >------------------------------- >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