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    1. [ NB ] still searching for
    2. DONALD
    3. Mary Jane Howard b/ ? /1840' s married to Benjamin Cooper b/ ?/1840/41 they lived in the Fairville area of Saint John NB thier daughter Edith Louise Cooper b/1867 in Fairville married Stanley Eaton Raynes 1886 Carmathen St United thanking you in advance for any help Don Erwin

    02/06/2007 06:22:23
    1. Re: [ NB ] Trecartin
    2. Suzanne Carter
    3. Hi friend, Getting blown away? Norwalk Ct is where the HOYTs come from. I don't know where the McLEOD came in but I "feel" it is wrong now. But I'm open to any proof, one way or the other. The 1930 applications for the Loyalist Society at the NB Museum state she was a HOYT. But I don't know their sources. I love a good challenge like this. :) Keep warm. Love, Suzanne ----- Original Message ----- From: <ksmall@nbnet.nb.ca> To: <newbrunswick@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, February 06, 2007 11:51 AM Subject: Re: [ NB ] Trecartin > > Susanne hi >>From my Trecartin file I have found Rebecca as a McLeod and married to >>Martin April 13 1783 in Duchess County New York. She having been born >>Norwalk, Ct ca.1766. > I have Revolutionary Pensions as a source but whether this is source for > marriage is doubtful. > Will see if I can find other sources for her maiden name etc. > Karen > > > ------------------------------- > 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

    02/06/2007 06:12:08
    1. Re: [ NB ] Location help? - Pirates Cove on .......cook Lake
    2. Carey A. Ryan/Fran McHugh
    3. Tom, I'm sure you've considered Chamcook Lake ?? FJM ----- Original Message ----- From: "Thomas Moffatt" <tmoffatt@nbnet.nb.ca> To: <NewBrunswick-l@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, February 06, 2007 6:08 AM Subject: [ NB ] Location help? - Pirates Cove on .......cook Lake I am hoping some reader can help identify a location. Recently I purchased a letter mailed by a George (unknown) to Henry G. Clopper (a banker I believe) in Frederiction, dated 1834 and discussing £1,500 for land at PIRATES COVE on a ....COOK LAKE (first part of the Lake name is missing). I am aware of a Pirate's Cove near Canso, NS - but am not sure where this one is - almost certainly in NB. Any ideas welcome Tom Moffatt -- Thomas F. Moffatt tmoffatt@nbnet.nb.ca 506-466-3578 799 St. David Ridge Road St. David Ridge, NB E3L 4S5 Canada ------------------------------- 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: 7.1.411 / Virus Database: 268.17.25/669 - Release Date: 04/02/2007

    02/06/2007 05:08:34
    1. Re: [ NB ] Searching for Howards
    2. Jared Handspicker
    3. Sue, Figuring some info was amiss in last response, I went on a "dig". Here is what I've found (STILL not entirely sure the William Brunswick Howard bunch IS the "W.B. Howard" mentioned in William's obit in 1888, but listed the "hits" just in case. Here are my notes... ----------------- Hi, My 3xgreat grandfather was William Howard. He lived in Saint John where he built ships such as "Effingham", "Howard", "Anna", and "Whim". He lived at 40 Wentworth Street, and died in 1888 leaving his widow Elizabeth, and 5 of his 13 children. He was a member of Carleton Royal Arch Chapter. Is anyone else researching this family, or can anyone tell me where to look for more information? Sue (in the UK) ---------------- 1881 Canada Census for Prince Ward, St. John, NB: Wm. HOWARD M Male Irish 77 Ireland Church of England Robert HOWARD Male Irish 40 Ireland Church of England Elizabet HOWARD M Female Irish 73 Ireland Church of England Annah HOWARD Female Irish 52 Ireland Church of England Margeret A. HOWARD Female Irish 34 Ireland Church of England He would have been @ 84 years of age in 1888, when he passed. This fits with "four score" from obit, below: I figured the previously mentioned one would have to be in error, if we KNOW he died in 1888. 1888 Obit for William from PANB Newspaper Vital Statistics (thanks to Dan Johnson!) - Published 22-Feb-1888, Saint John "The Daily Telegraph" William HOWARD, who for about 60 years was a resident of St. John, has passed over to the silent majority, having died yesterday after attaining the age of four score. He was born in Belfast, Ireland and in 1827 landed in St. John with his parents. For many years he was in the dry goods trade on the North wharf and afterwards on Market Square and Chipman's Hill. He carried on shipbuilding a number of years and built the ships "Effingham", "Howard", "Anna" and "Whim". The "Anna" was the first ship ever built on Courtenay Bay at the Marsh Bridge. In 1841 Mr. Howard moved to the United States where he remained a few years, returning after a short stay in St. John. His second stop in the States did not last long and he came back to the land of his adoption to spend the sunset of his life. His commission as Lt. in the 1st Battalion of Militia, City of Saint John is dates 1838 and signed by Major General Sir John Harvey, then Governor of New Brunswick. Mr. Howard afterwards held a commission as captain in the St. John Light Infantry granted him in 1865 which is signed by Gov. Gordon. It seems strange that as the Mechanic's Institute is losing its existence that one of its original members should pass away. He had at the time of his death a certificate signed by Beverley Robinson, as president. A second certificate dated Dec. 1861 bears the name of Joseph W. Lawrence as president. Mr. Howard's papers, as freeman of the city of Saint John are signed by Wm H. Street, mayor and were granted in 1835. Deceased was connected with the Masonic fraternity, having joined the Albion lodge in 1843. It was then under the Grand Lodge of England and was known as No. 570. He became a companion of Carleton Royal Arch chapter in 1845. Mr. Howard is survived by a widow and five (out of thirteen) children. Three of the number with Mrs. Howard live in the city; W.B. HOWARD lives at Miramichi and the other, Capt. Thomas DeW. HOWARD is captain of a steamer plying between Liverpool and Brazil. So, we know W. B. Howard is a son, from Miramichi in 1888, and Thomas DeWaldon Howard, MAY show up on UK census records? MAY have had a daughter, Margaret, who died at 14m of age in late 1834. (same source) Similarly, MAY have been father of William Brunswick Howard, who d. Jun-1842, St John, aged 3 years 3m. PANB index to St John Burial Permits: Name HOWARD, ELIZABETH Age 80 Date 1889-12-31 Birth Place IRELAND County -- Volume 2 Number 272 Microfilm F20740 This fits with Elizabeth being born 1808-ish, Ireland. Given the information in the obit, it is possible William Howard is the named William in an 1852 land petition under the name of William Henry Wilks, county of Saint John. No idea on the W.B. but do wonder if that was the beginning of the name William Brunswick Howard? If so, a descendant no doubt... William Brunswick Howard married Margaret Alma Fowler, 04-Nov-1903 at Saint John County, NB. He and Margaret, in turn, were parents of John Brunswick Howard, b. 18-Jan-1909. St John city, St John county, NB. A William B. d. aged 65 on 24-Feb-1908, St John Co., NB. >From the Collingwood Enterprise published 02-Jul-1925: Died: William Brunswick HOWARD on June 28th, in his 48th year. Born Chatham, N. B. September 15, 1877. Interment St. John. N. B. P4c3 Some "W.B." possibilities: >From PANB Newspaper V.S.: 03-Oct-1868, m. chatham, Northumberland Co, Thursday, 1st inst. by Rev. W.S. Neales, W.B. HOWARD, Merchant / Celia E. eldest d/o Geo. WHITTAKER, Esq. 1901 possibilities (longshots?) Kings Ward, St John city, St John Co, NB: 1 29 5 Howard William B M Head M Dec 18 1844 56 1 30 5 Howard Celia E F Wife M Jun 16 1848 52 1 31 5 Howard W Brunswick M Son S Sep 15 1879 22 1 32 5 Howard E Percy M Son S Dec 6 1880 20 1 33 5 Howard L Louise F Daughter S Oct 7 1877 23 LDS IGI: Thomas D'walden Howard, b. 1843, St John, NB, married Mary Grace Hughes on 16-Mar-1870, at Church of St. George, Walton-on-the-Hill, Liverpool, England. Mary Grace Hughes, b. 1847, Caernarvon (Wales), d/o Thomas Hughes and Grace Hughes. UK Census for 1881, at Walton On Hill, Lancashire, England: Grace Hughes, head, wid, 62, b. carnarvonshire Grace G. Howard, visitor, 34, master mariners wife, b. do Grace ?E? Howard, do, 9, b. Lanc., Liverpool Elizabeth A. Howard, do, 7, b. do Ann Howard, do, 4, b. do Maggie O. Howard, do, 2, b. do William T. Howard, do, 6m, b. do Elizabeth Daley, servant, 18, domestic servant, b. Lanc, Liverpool 1891 UK Census for Dist. 35, Walton on the Hill, Lancashire, England at #8 Gray Road: Thos. DeWaldron Howard, 43, head, m, Seas Mariner, b. St John, NB, Dom Canada Mary Grace Howard, 46, wife, m, N. Wales, Bangor Grace Eliza Howard, 19, dau, Lancashire, Liverpool Elizabeth A. Howard, 17, dau, Lancashire, Kirkdale, Liverpool Anna Howard, 13, dau, b. do William T. Howard, 10, son, b. Lancashire, Walton Mary Howard, 7, dau, b. Cheshire, Birkenhead DeWaldron Howard, 5, son, Lancashire, Walton, Liverpool (D Waldron) (UK BMD shows "DE Walden", Apr-Jun-1886, at West Derby, Lancashire) David Stanley Howard, 3, son, b. do (UK BMD shows Apr-Jun-1888 at West Derby, Lancashire) others in UK BMD: Mary Margaret Howard Oct-Dec-1884 at Birkenhead, Cheshire OR Mary Howard, Jul-Sep-1883 at same (depends on enumeration accuracy in 1891 - need to confirm in 1901) William Thomas Howard, Oct-Dec-1880, West Derby, Lancashire Anna, prob. on b. Jul-Sep-1877 at West Derby, Lancashire Elizabeth Ann Howard, b. Apr-Jun-1874, West Derby, Lancashire Grace Eliza Howard, b. Oct-Dec-1871, West Derby, Lancashire >From 1901 UK Census for Walton-on-the-Hill, Lancashire: Anna married William R. Blair, b. @1874, worked as shipowners bookkeeper. their sons, John Elliot Blair b. @1899 and Charles H. Blair, b. @1900 Annw workd as seller of sweets With them in household Mary Grace, of course, mother in law, 53, keeper of servants registry office (same b. info) Mary, s-in-l, 17, ?pupil teacher? - school board David W, b-in-l, 15, land merchant office boy David S., b-in-law, 12, Unsure WHERE Thomas was being enumerated, if at all, when he was 'at sea'. I gather you're descended of Thomas DeWaldron (or whatever) Howard? I'm going to search, again, through 1851 Canada Census, but seems not much on Howards in St John County in that database, but will scour more thoroughly. Jared

    02/06/2007 04:27:44
    1. Re: [ NB ] Trecartin
    2. Susanne hi >From my Trecartin file I have found Rebecca as a McLeod and married to Martin April 13 1783 in Duchess County New York. She having been born Norwalk, Ct ca.1766. I have Revolutionary Pensions as a source but whether this is source for marriage is doubtful. Will see if I can find other sources for her maiden name etc. Karen

    02/06/2007 03:51:15
    1. Re: [ NB ] HENNESSY/MCCARTHY
    2. Patricia Hennessy
    3. Sue, According to the 1851 census, here is who came, all in 1843 (not 1848), from Kilkenny and were settled in Botsford in 1851. This from Toner's book. Bartholomew 55, Bartholomew Jr 18, Daniel 14, Elizabeth 12, John 16, Margaret 50. That is all I have, no more. Hope it helps. sincerely.......Patsy Hennessy ----- Original Message ----- From: "Sue Hennessy" <suehennessy@mac.com> To: <newbrunswick@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, February 06, 2007 7:08 AM Subject: [ NB ] HENNESSY/MCCARTHY >I am looking for any information on Bartholomew HENNESSY (HENESY) who was > married to Margaret MCCARTHY from Ireland somewhere between 1830's to > 1848. > > They had 5 children, John, Bartholomew, Daniel (who became a physician), > Elizabeth and Jeremiah. The oldest children were born in Ireland and > Jeremiah was born in New Brunswick. They settled in the Emigrant Road > area > of Westmorland County. > > My ancestor from this family was Bartholomew (the son), who married a > Sarah > WOODS from PEI. They had six children, Daniel Joseph my Great > Grandfather, > and Margaret, John, Frank, Alice and Sarah Anne. The mother, Sarah, died > in > 1880 and Bartholomew remarried a woman named Susan, but soon died in 1883. > Most of the children were quite young. Daniel Joseph was an older teenage > and somehow ended up in New Hampshire. > > I have read some cemetery records, Bartholomew's probate records and of > course, the Story of Melrose and some census records. > > My sister had a brief on-line correspondence with a woman who said she > knew > this HENNESSY family came from Kilkenny around 1848. The passenger > records > show a Bartholomew coming in the 1930's but apparently alone or not mine. > His children were still being born in Ireland so either he went back and > forth or he is not mine. But they never finished their correspondence so I > don't know the Kilkenny connection. > > Also Daniel, the physician, has an obituary in a medical journal that says > he was born in Bandon, Ireland. This was a stronghold of the McCarthy's > and > Bartholomew did marry one of the McCarthy sisters mentioned in The Story > of > Melrose, so it does lead me to believe that they were from the Bandon > area, > at least for a while. > > I would like any information on these families, but specifically: > 1. What is their connection to Kilkenny, if any. I do know there are > still > Hennessy's in Kilkenny today, > 2. What may have happened to the young children of Bartholomew Jr. and > Sarah > Woods? I have checked what census records I can find and I really can't > find much. I also checked census records for Bangor, ME as this is where > the physician Daniel moved and set up his practice. He was married to > Alissandra BLISS. > > Thank you all for any information you can provide. > > Sue Hennessy > Badin, NC > suehennessy@mac.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 > > > -- > No virus found in this incoming message. > Checked by AVG Free Edition. > Version: 7.5.432 / Virus Database: 268.17.28/672 - Release Date: > 06/02/2007 10:22 AM > >

    02/06/2007 01:11:33
    1. Re: [ NB ] Location help? - Pirates Cove on .......cook Lake
    2. Bonny Pond
    3. >From Alan Rayburn's "Geological Names of New Brunswick": Pirate Lake: N. of Spednic Lake. Old Plan Scooneygomskiktie, possibly the Passamaquoddy name. Pirate Brook and Pirate Cove are adjacent features. Bonny -----Original Message----- From: newbrunswick-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:newbrunswick-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Thomas Moffatt Sent: 06 February 2007 06:08 To: NewBrunswick-l@rootsweb.com Subject: [ NB ] Location help? - Pirates Cove on .......cook Lake I am hoping some reader can help identify a location. Recently I purchased a letter mailed by a George (unknown) to Henry G. Clopper (a banker I believe) in Frederiction, dated 1834 and discussing £1,500 for land at PIRATES COVE on a ....COOK LAKE (first part of the Lake name is missing). I am aware of a Pirate's Cove near Canso, NS - but am not sure where this one is - almost certainly in NB. Any ideas welcome Tom Moffatt -- Thomas F. Moffatt tmoffatt@nbnet.nb.ca 506-466-3578 799 St. David Ridge Road St. David Ridge, NB E3L 4S5 Canada ------------------------------- 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

    02/06/2007 12:58:35
    1. Re: [ NB ] Searching for Howards
    2. Debra
    3. Hi Sue, This is what I found at www.familysearch.org Household: Name Marital Status Gender Ethnic Origin Age Birthplace Occupation Religion William HOWARD <http://www.familysearch.org/Eng/search/Census/individual_record.asp?INDI_CO DE=1881CN_894895_0&frompage=99> M Male English 37 New Brunswick Carpenter F Baptist Eliza HOWARD <http://www.familysearch.org/Eng/search/Census/individual_record.asp?INDI_CO DE=1881CN_894895_1&frompage=99> M Female Scottish 38 New Brunswick F Baptist Oliver HOWARD <http://www.familysearch.org/Eng/search/Census/individual_record.asp?INDI_CO DE=1881CN_894895_2&frompage=99> Male Scottish 14 New Brunswick F Baptist Margaret B HOWARD <http://www.familysearch.org/Eng/search/Census/individual_record.asp?INDI_CO DE=1881CN_894895_3&frompage=99> Female Scottish 10 New Brunswick F Baptist Alfred W HOWARD <http://www.familysearch.org/Eng/search/Census/individual_record.asp?INDI_CO DE=1881CN_894895_4&frompage=99> Male Scottish 8 New Brunswick F Baptist Walter HOWARD <http://www.familysearch.org/Eng/search/Census/individual_record.asp?INDI_CO DE=1881CN_894895_5&frompage=99> Male Scottish 5 New Brunswick F Baptist George E HOWARD <http://www.familysearch.org/Eng/search/Census/individual_record.asp?INDI_CO DE=1881CN_894895_6&frompage=99> Male Scottish 2 New Brunswick F Baptist Source Information: Census Place Albert Ward, Saint John, Saint John, New Brunswick Family History Library Film 1375814 <http://www.familysearch.org/Eng/library/fhlcatalog/supermainframeset.asp?di splay=filmhitlist&columns=*%2C180%2C0&filmno=1375814> NA Film Number C-13178 District 24 Sub-district H Page Number 47 Household Number 225 And, here is what I found in 1901 census for New Brunswick P a g e # L i n e # Numbered in order of visitation Personal Description H o u s e Family or House- hold Name of each person in family or household on 31st March, 1901. Sex. C o l o u r Relation- ship to head of family or household. Single, married, widowed or divorced. Month and date of birth. Year of birth. Age at last birthday. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 25 41 250 Howard William A M Head M Jun 28 1843 57 25 42 250 Howard Eliza F Wife M Aug 5 1844 56 25 43 250 Howard Oliver M Son S Mar 1 1868 32 25 44 250 Foote May F Daughter M Sep 10 1872 28 25 45 250 Howard Alfred M Son S Aug 20 1875 25 25 46 250 Howard Edmund M Son S Jan 30 1880 21 25 47 250 Foote David M M Son-in-law M ca 1863 37 25 48 250 Foote Harold J M Grandson S Apr 1 1895 6 previous household <http://automatedgenealogy.com/census/DisplayHousehold.jsp?sdid=378&househol d=249> next household <http://automatedgenealogy.com/census/DisplayHousehold.jsp?sdid=378&househol d=251> Source Information: 1901 Census of Canada Subdistrict: Brooks (Ward/Quartier), SAINT JOHN, NEW BRUNSWICK District Number: 21 Subdistrict Number: a Archives Microfilm: T-6443 You can go to the genweb site for New Brunswick at this location, http://archives.gnb.ca/Archives/Default.aspx?L=EN Good luck! Debra in New Brunswick -----Original Message----- From: newbrunswick-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:newbrunswick-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Sue Mcclelland Sent: Tuesday, February 06, 2007 12:23 AM To: NewBrunswick@rootsweb.com Subject: [ NB ] Searching for Howards Hi, My 3xgreat grandfather was William Howard. He lived in Saint John where he built ships such as "Effingham", "Howard", "Anna", and "Whim". He lived at 40 Wentworth Street, and died in 1888 leaving his widow Elizabeth, and 5 of his 13 children. He was a member of Carleton Royal Arch Chapter. Is anyone else researching this family, or can anyone tell me where to look for more information? Sue (in the UK) ------------------------------- 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: 7.5.432 / Virus Database: 268.17.25/669 - Release Date: 2/4/2007 9:58 PM

    02/06/2007 12:44:02
    1. Re: [ NB ] HENNESSY/MCCARTHY
    2. Sue Hennessy
    3. Thank you, Patsy, that sure does help! Sue > Sue, > According to the 1851 census, here is who came, all in 1843 (not 1848), from > Kilkenny and were settled in Botsford in 1851. This from Toner's book. > Bartholomew 55, Bartholomew Jr 18, Daniel 14, Elizabeth 12, John 16, > Margaret 50. > That is all I have, no more. Hope it helps. > sincerely.......Patsy Hennessy > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Sue Hennessy" <suehennessy@mac.com> > To: <newbrunswick@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Tuesday, February 06, 2007 7:08 AM > Subject: [ NB ] HENNESSY/MCCARTHY > > >> I am looking for any information on Bartholomew HENNESSY (HENESY) who was >> married to Margaret MCCARTHY from Ireland somewhere between 1830's to >> 1848. >> >> They had 5 children, John, Bartholomew, Daniel (who became a physician), >> Elizabeth and Jeremiah. The oldest children were born in Ireland and >> Jeremiah was born in New Brunswick. They settled in the Emigrant Road >> area >> of Westmorland County. >> >> My ancestor from this family was Bartholomew (the son), who married a >> Sarah >> WOODS from PEI. They had six children, Daniel Joseph my Great >> Grandfather, >> and Margaret, John, Frank, Alice and Sarah Anne. The mother, Sarah, died >> in >> 1880 and Bartholomew remarried a woman named Susan, but soon died in 1883. >> Most of the children were quite young. Daniel Joseph was an older teenage >> and somehow ended up in New Hampshire. >> >> I have read some cemetery records, Bartholomew's probate records and of >> course, the Story of Melrose and some census records. >> >> My sister had a brief on-line correspondence with a woman who said she >> knew >> this HENNESSY family came from Kilkenny around 1848. The passenger >> records >> show a Bartholomew coming in the 1930's but apparently alone or not mine. >> His children were still being born in Ireland so either he went back and >> forth or he is not mine. But they never finished their correspondence so I >> don't know the Kilkenny connection. >> >> Also Daniel, the physician, has an obituary in a medical journal that says >> he was born in Bandon, Ireland. This was a stronghold of the McCarthy's >> and >> Bartholomew did marry one of the McCarthy sisters mentioned in The Story >> of >> Melrose, so it does lead me to believe that they were from the Bandon >> area, >> at least for a while. >> >> I would like any information on these families, but specifically: >> 1. What is their connection to Kilkenny, if any. I do know there are >> still >> Hennessy's in Kilkenny today, >> 2. What may have happened to the young children of Bartholomew Jr. and >> Sarah >> Woods? I have checked what census records I can find and I really can't >> find much. I also checked census records for Bangor, ME as this is where >> the physician Daniel moved and set up his practice. He was married to >> Alissandra BLISS. >> >> Thank you all for any information you can provide. >> >> Sue Hennessy >> Badin, NC >> suehennessy@mac.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 >> >> >> -- >> No virus found in this incoming message. >> Checked by AVG Free Edition. >> Version: 7.5.432 / Virus Database: 268.17.28/672 - Release Date: >> 06/02/2007 10:22 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

    02/06/2007 12:25:11
    1. [ NB ] HENNESSY/MCCARTHY
    2. Sue Hennessy
    3. I am looking for any information on Bartholomew HENNESSY (HENESY) who was married to Margaret MCCARTHY from Ireland somewhere between 1830's to 1848. They had 5 children, John, Bartholomew, Daniel (who became a physician), Elizabeth and Jeremiah. The oldest children were born in Ireland and Jeremiah was born in New Brunswick. They settled in the Emigrant Road area of Westmorland County. My ancestor from this family was Bartholomew (the son), who married a Sarah WOODS from PEI. They had six children, Daniel Joseph my Great Grandfather, and Margaret, John, Frank, Alice and Sarah Anne. The mother, Sarah, died in 1880 and Bartholomew remarried a woman named Susan, but soon died in 1883. Most of the children were quite young. Daniel Joseph was an older teenage and somehow ended up in New Hampshire. I have read some cemetery records, Bartholomew's probate records and of course, the Story of Melrose and some census records. My sister had a brief on-line correspondence with a woman who said she knew this HENNESSY family came from Kilkenny around 1848. The passenger records show a Bartholomew coming in the 1930's but apparently alone or not mine. His children were still being born in Ireland so either he went back and forth or he is not mine. But they never finished their correspondence so I don't know the Kilkenny connection. Also Daniel, the physician, has an obituary in a medical journal that says he was born in Bandon, Ireland. This was a stronghold of the McCarthy's and Bartholomew did marry one of the McCarthy sisters mentioned in The Story of Melrose, so it does lead me to believe that they were from the Bandon area, at least for a while. I would like any information on these families, but specifically: 1. What is their connection to Kilkenny, if any. I do know there are still Hennessy's in Kilkenny today, 2. What may have happened to the young children of Bartholomew Jr. and Sarah Woods? I have checked what census records I can find and I really can't find much. I also checked census records for Bangor, ME as this is where the physician Daniel moved and set up his practice. He was married to Alissandra BLISS. Thank you all for any information you can provide. Sue Hennessy Badin, NC suehennessy@mac.com

    02/05/2007 11:08:09
    1. [ NB ] Location help? - Pirates Cove on .......cook Lake
    2. Thomas Moffatt
    3. I am hoping some reader can help identify a location. Recently I purchased a letter mailed by a George (unknown) to Henry G. Clopper (a banker I believe) in Frederiction, dated 1834 and discussing £1,500 for land at PIRATES COVE on a ....COOK LAKE (first part of the Lake name is missing). I am aware of a Pirate's Cove near Canso, NS - but am not sure where this one is - almost certainly in NB. Any ideas welcome Tom Moffatt -- Thomas F. Moffatt tmoffatt@nbnet.nb.ca 506-466-3578 799 St. David Ridge Road St. David Ridge, NB E3L 4S5 Canada

    02/05/2007 11:08:03
    1. [ NB ] Searching for Howards
    2. Sue Mcclelland
    3. Hi, My 3xgreat grandfather was William Howard. He lived in Saint John where he built ships such as "Effingham", "Howard", "Anna", and "Whim". He lived at 40 Wentworth Street, and died in 1888 leaving his widow Elizabeth, and 5 of his 13 children. He was a member of Carleton Royal Arch Chapter. Is anyone else researching this family, or can anyone tell me where to look for more information? Sue (in the UK)

    02/05/2007 09:22:54
    1. [ NB ] Martin TRECARTIN & Rebecca HOYT
    2. Suzanne Carter
    3. Hi, I posted last night looking for proof that Martin TRECARTIN's wife was Rebecca HOYT. Although I didn't find proof, I have found a very likely origin for Martin's surname. ( I was unable to find it anywhere before him) In Penzance and Scilly Isles, Cornwall Co.,England is the surname TREGARTHEN. I believe this is the origin of the name TRECARTIN. The area is not that big and among the surnames are MARTIN and , you'll never guess, HOYT / HAYT / HAIGHT etc. It is well known that people often married a girl from a family from "back home" and I think he did. He also settled near the FLEWELLING family which is from the Wales / Cornwall area too. Anyway, I thought this kind of neat to find and thought I'd share. Suzanne Carter

    02/05/2007 04:30:08
    1. Re: [ NB ] St Andrews Society
    2. Theodore Harrison
    3. New Brunswick Canada Census Records Online New Brunswick, Canada Census Records Online listed in a comprehensive .. Charlotte County Genealogical Society. New Brunswick Genealogy Society ... Andrews Parish - Sub District 13, St. Andrews ... a.. www.censusfinder.com/new-brunswick-census-records.htm Not sure this is in the area you are interested in.............T.E.H. a.. From: grant bull To: newbrunswick@rootsweb.com Sent: Monday, February 05, 2007 10:02 AM Subject: Re: [ NB ] St Andrews Society Hi Ruth; tried google but info there out of date.Thanks for taking the time to reply. Grant ----- Original Message ----- From: "Ruth Holmes" <rah60@verizon.net> To: <newbrunswick@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, February 05, 2007 2:07 AM Subject: Re: [ NB ] St Andrews Society > Did you try a search engine like Google? Bet you will find more > information > there. > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "grant bull" <split-rail.nip@ontera.net> > To: "NEWBRUNSWICK" <NEWBRUNSWICK-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Sunday, February 04, 2007 7:16 PM > Subject: [ NB ] St Andrews Society > > >> Hello; >> Would anyone have any ideas as to where one might get information >> on the St Andrews Society of St John , N.B.?? >> >> Grant >> >> ------------------------------- >> 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

    02/05/2007 05:59:21
    1. Re: [ NB ] St Andrews Society
    2. grant bull
    3. Hi Ruth; tried google but info there out of date.Thanks for taking the time to reply. Grant ----- Original Message ----- From: "Ruth Holmes" <rah60@verizon.net> To: <newbrunswick@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, February 05, 2007 2:07 AM Subject: Re: [ NB ] St Andrews Society > Did you try a search engine like Google? Bet you will find more > information > there. > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "grant bull" <split-rail.nip@ontera.net> > To: "NEWBRUNSWICK" <NEWBRUNSWICK-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Sunday, February 04, 2007 7:16 PM > Subject: [ NB ] St Andrews Society > > >> Hello; >> Would anyone have any ideas as to where one might get information >> on the St Andrews Society of St John , N.B.?? >> >> Grant >> >> ------------------------------- >> 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 >

    02/05/2007 04:02:11
    1. Re: [ NB ] Martin TRECARTIN's wife Rebecca HOYT?
    2. Rose Staples
    3. I see they had one child named Munson Hoyt Trecartin this does provide an interesting clue. Have you checked records at the PANB? I see a few books MC80/1835, MC80/21 and MC80/2592. Rose Staples UE 1080 Route 605 Maple Ridge NB E6E 1W6 roses@nbnet.nb.ca -----Original Message----- From: newbrunswick-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:newbrunswick-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Suzanne Carter Sent: Monday, February 05, 2007 1:24 AM To: NB Mailing List Subject: [ NB ] Martin TRECARTIN's wife Rebecca HOYT? Hi, I am seeking this for another lady who is a direct descendant of Martin TRECARTIN. In the NB Museum Archives is a file on applications for membership to the Loyalist Association. There are two applications that say they are descendants of Loyalists Martin TRECARTIN and his wife Rebecca HOYT . In the Loyalist list in Esther Clark Wright's book, Loyalists of NB, most of the HOYT (HAIT,HAYT)s are listed from CT including Monson HOYT. One of Martin TRECARTIN's & Rebecca's sons is Munson Hoyt TRECARTIN. Are there any HOYT researchers out there who can confirm my theory that Martin TRECARTIN's wife was Rebecca HOYT? If so, who was her father ( and mother)? Thanks for any help, 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 -- No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.5.432 / Virus Database: 268.17.24/668 - Release Date: 2/4/2007 1:30 AM

    02/05/2007 12:34:02
    1. [ NB ] TRECARTIN, Martin (Loyalist)
    2. Bill Tufts
    3. from my Loyalist notes: TRECARTIN, MARTIN -from Dutchess county, N.Y. -(Wright) -served in DeLancey's and maybe in Loyal American Regiment. -m. Rebecca (HOYT?), b.c. 1754 (in CT?) -to N.B. with Spring fleet, 1783 -1 man & woman; no children listed 1783 or May, 1784. -(Bell) -granted town lot 1112, Parrtown (Saint John, N.B), 14.8.1784. -(Vol. A, # 70) -to Long Reach -lot 19, 200A. at Dunham, Kingston Parish, Kings county, N.B.; also lot 15, 289 A., directly across the Long Reach in Greenwich Parish. -(cadastral map) -granted lot 19 (above) 14.7.1784. -(Vol. A, # 91) -granted lot 15 (above) at Oak Point on 12.7.1787. -(Vol. B, # 120) -inventoried estate of Jonathan SHERWOOD of Westfield, N.B., in 1805. -"On Sunday morning the 12th. inst., after an illness of nine days which she endured with exemplary patience, Mrs. Rebecca TRECARTIN, aged 9(4?) years, widow of the late Mr. Martin TRECARTIN, one of the Loyalists of 1783. The deceased was the mother of 18 children, 100 grand children, and 30 great grand children -- Funeral this afternoon at 3 o'clock, from her son-in-law's residence (Mr. Nathaniel CLINTON) Union Street -- when friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend. -(Saint John "Daily Times," 15.3.1848, 3rd. page, col. 6 (at top) -Sr or Jr?: 25 June, 1805 - Martin TRECARTON and Daniel FOWLER inventory the estate of Jonathan SHERWOOD of Westfield, Kings Co., N.B. -(Ref. 308, p. 405) Bill

    02/05/2007 12:00:28
    1. Re: [ NB ] St Andrews Society
    2. Debra
    3. Hello Grant, I believe this is their website. http://www.sassj.ca/ Debra -----Original Message----- From: newbrunswick-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:newbrunswick-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of grant bull Sent: Sunday, February 04, 2007 11:16 PM To: NEWBRUNSWICK Subject: [ NB ] St Andrews Society Hello; Would anyone have any ideas as to where one might get information on the St Andrews Society of St John , N.B.?? Grant ------------------------------- 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: 7.5.432 / Virus Database: 268.17.24/668 - Release Date: 2/4/2007 1:30 AM

    02/04/2007 08:15:36
    1. [ NB ] Martin TRECARTIN's wife Rebecca HOYT?
    2. Suzanne Carter
    3. Hi, I am seeking this for another lady who is a direct descendant of Martin TRECARTIN. In the NB Museum Archives is a file on applications for membership to the Loyalist Association. There are two applications that say they are descendants of Loyalists Martin TRECARTIN and his wife Rebecca HOYT . In the Loyalist list in Esther Clark Wright's book, Loyalists of NB, most of the HOYT (HAIT,HAYT)s are listed from CT including Monson HOYT. One of Martin TRECARTIN's & Rebecca's sons is Munson Hoyt TRECARTIN. Are there any HOYT researchers out there who can confirm my theory that Martin TRECARTIN's wife was Rebecca HOYT? If so, who was her father ( and mother)? Thanks for any help, Suzanne Carter (formerly Lisson)

    02/04/2007 06:23:57
    1. Re: [ NB ] St Andrews Society
    2. Ruth Holmes
    3. Did you try a search engine like Google? Bet you will find more information there. ----- Original Message ----- From: "grant bull" <split-rail.nip@ontera.net> To: "NEWBRUNSWICK" <NEWBRUNSWICK-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, February 04, 2007 7:16 PM Subject: [ NB ] St Andrews Society > Hello; > Would anyone have any ideas as to where one might get information > on the St Andrews Society of St John , N.B.?? > > Grant > > ------------------------------- > 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 >

    02/04/2007 04:07:34