Hi Sandra, Just to let you know that I am still interested in the Davenport Book!!! I haven't had much time to do anything the last 3 - 4 weeks. I will email you in the new year to see if you have any left and if so then I will send the money order too you. I hope all is well and Merry Christmas. Stacey -----Original Message----- From: newbrunswick-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:newbrunswick-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Sandra Davenport Sent: Wednesday, November 15, 2006 1:43 PM To: NEWBRUNSWICK-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [ NB ] Davenport Book Just a reminder about my book "The Davenport's of NB, Canada" is still available. It would make a nice christmas present! ------------------------------- 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
HI Marilyn, My Benson line is from Kings Co. and some from Charlotte Co. Before that they started out in England-to-Plymouth,MA. in 1628-to-Connecticut,New York and into New Brunswick as Loyalists during the Rev. War. They settled in Kingston,Springfield Parish and Belleisle Creek. Marrying Northrups,Vails,Perkins,Marvins,Ganong and some others. Some did move to Saint Johns and many other place in N.B. My grandfather Howard came down to MA. in the 1900's Give me your Benson line and I will see if I can connect it. Have a nice nite! Rose _________________________________________________________________ Your Hotmail address already works to sign into Windows Live Messenger! Get it now http://clk.atdmt.com/MSN/go/msnnkwme0020000001msn/direct/01/?href=http://get.live.com/messenger/overview
Is this Vail any relation to the Minister of the Gospel in the Cape Elizabeth, Maine area? Am transposing the records for Picton Press and he seems to be very busy marrying people there. Anne
Hello, I have Bensons from Charlotte County. You mention a Benson Line. Could you explain that further to me? My email is: homes_4u@comcast.net and I am Marilyn Smart Connon from Olympia, WA USA ----- Original Message ----- From: "rosemarie benson" <belleisle_creek@hotmail.com> To: <NewBrunswick@rootsweb.com>; <PatriotGirl777@aol.com> Sent: Friday, December 15, 2006 5:40 AM Subject: [ NB ] VAIL > Hi Darlene, > Though none of your Vail's are familiar, I will try and find a connection > with the info. that Robert Dunfield,Beverley Floyd and yourself have > given. > My connection to the Vail's is through the Benson Line. > Hazen Wellington,brother of my grandfather Howard W. Benson of Belleisle > Creek, > married Pearl Lulu Vail . > Rose > > _________________________________________________________________ > Visit MSN Holiday Challenge for your chance to win up to $50,000 in > Holiday > cash from MSN today! > http://www.msnholidaychallenge.com/index.aspx?ocid=tagline&locale=en-us > > > ------------------------------- > 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 > > > -- > Internal Virus Database is out-of-date. > Checked by AVG Free Edition. > Version: 7.1.409 / Virus Database: 268.15.17/583 - Release Date: > 12/12/2006 > >
In my "Theall" family lineage, I have the following: Catherine L. THEALL, (son of Thomas Flewelling Theall and Elizabeth Colwell) (twin to brother Francis), b. 09/12/1846, d. 1879 (?), m. first husband, NORMAN McLEOD, on 04/26/1869, by Rev. I.E. Bill – bride and groom of Saint John, N.B. Children: (unknown) Catherine married her 2nd husband, Mr. FARGO (of Wells-Fargo Express Co., do not know “which” Fargo) (this Fargo had the Theall family bible at this time). If anybody has any information on the parents of McLeod or the children of Norman McLeod with Theall, please let me know? Thank you. - Darlene My Genealogy includes --- Flewellings, Thealls, Brittains, Hamm, Miller, Mosher, Belyea, Wheaton, Fox, Dowbiggin, McLellan, Colwell, Adams, Buchanan, Leach, Hutchinson, Lord, Jones, Letteney, Lutton, Patton, Ketchum, Wright, Fowler, Olive, Tilton, Brown, Vaughan, Vail, Gardiner, Robertson, Ganong, Benson, Dickinson, Dixon, Norton, Hopkins, Young, Fowler, Griffin, Griffiths, McLeod, Beatteay, Cowan, Wheaton, Odgen, Lyon, Halstead, Bush, Budd, Gray, Haight, Merritt, Bloomer, Thomas, Kniffin (aka Sniffin), Purdy, Sears, Quintard, Fenwick, Depew, Lane, Caldwell, Clark, Barr and many other tidbits of surnames here and there. It's all still a work in progress.
Hello list. Would anyone know about this person below: by the way, there are over 4 "Tertulles Theall'' in my ancestry. Tertullus D. Theall, b. about 1817, d 11/17/1894, m. Margaret FOWLER- or FLAGLOR or a DEBORAH?? (I believe the "D" for his middle initial "may" be for Dickinson. "this" Tertullus, b. 1817 is buried in Kings Co. Cemetery, Saint John, NB, Canada. Would anybody be able to find me the inscription of his stone and if there are any other Thealls buried in this cemetery? thank you
Dear Darlene ........ Is the following of any interest to you. ......... Ed Elizabeth Brown, 1780's, 90's (maybe)- <1851; m: George Laverty, 1782-1866, both from Co Armagh Ireland to NB Canada, 1816. ALL THE BEST, ED & EVELYN COSTELLO e-mail: <Costello13@Juno.Com> Web: <http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~ed1009 COSTELLO: Co Mayo, Ireland; JOYCE: Co Mayo, Ireland HAGGERTY: Co Donegal, Ireland; LAVERTY: Co Armagh, Ireland
Thank you so much. Linda -----Original Message----- From: dfraser@nbnet.nb.ca To: newbrunswick@rootsweb.com Sent: Wed, 20 Dec 2006 11:13 AM Subject: Re: [ NB ] Lewis obit lookup request Hi Here is the one for Mary Frances Lewis. This was at www.canadaeast.com You can search obits that appeared in the Saint John Telegraph-Journal, Moncton Times - Transcript, and the Fredericton Gleaner. They go back to about 2002. This was from the Fredericton Gleaner Sat Nov 18, 2006 LEWIS, MARY FRANCES "FRAN" The passing of Mary Frances "Fran" (Weaver) Lewis, of Fredericton, wife of the late George W. Lewis, occurred on Friday, November 17, 2006 at the Dr. Everett Chalmers Regional Hospital. She was a daughter of the late Roy and Ellen (O'Brien) Weaver. Fran was employed by the Department of Health for 20 years in Accounts Receivable. She enjoyed bowling, playing bingo, shopping, going to exercise classes and most of all her friends. Survived by one daughter, Sandra Hagerman of Fredericton; two grandsons, Robbie of Grand Prairie, AB and Pierre Salesse of St. Catherines, PQ; one sister, Doris (Donald) MacDonald of Ottawa, ON and several nieces and nephews. Although there will be no visitation, a Memorial Service will be held at York Funeral Home's T. Gordon MacLeod Memorial Chapel, 302 Brookside Drive, Fredericton on Monday, November 20, 2006 at 2 pm. Interment will be held in the Hermitage Cemetery, Fredericton, NB. In lieu of flowers, remembrances made to the Canadian Cancer Society or to the charity of the donor's choice would be appreciated by the family. Personal condolences may be offered through www.yorkfh.com. Dave Fraser On 20 Dec 2006 at 6:56, Flemminglinda@aol.com wrote: > Would someone be able to do an obit lookup on George and Frances Lewis for > me? > > > GEORGE WILLIAM1 LEWIS was born May 17, 1926 in Halifax, NS, and died March > 26, 2000 in Fredericton, NB. He married MARY FRANCES WEAVER February 09, 1948 > in St Theresa's RC, Halifax, NS, daughter of SAMUEL WEAVER and ELLEN > O'BRIEN. She was born October 26, 1927 in Detroit, MI, and died November 2006 in > Fredericton, NB. > Notes for MARY FRANCES WEAVER: > Mary goes by her middle name Frances. > Residence: 55 MacKnight St, Fredericton, NB E3A 5W8 > Thank you, > Linda > Dallas, TX > > ------------------------------- > 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 ________________________________________________________________________ Check out the new AOL. Most comprehensive set of free safety and security tools, free access to millions of high-quality videos from across the web, free AOL Mail and more.
Hi Here is the one for Mary Frances Lewis. This was at www.canadaeast.com You can search obits that appeared in the Saint John Telegraph-Journal, Moncton Times - Transcript, and the Fredericton Gleaner. They go back to about 2002. This was from the Fredericton Gleaner Sat Nov 18, 2006 LEWIS, MARY FRANCES "FRAN" The passing of Mary Frances "Fran" (Weaver) Lewis, of Fredericton, wife of the late George W. Lewis, occurred on Friday, November 17, 2006 at the Dr. Everett Chalmers Regional Hospital. She was a daughter of the late Roy and Ellen (O'Brien) Weaver. Fran was employed by the Department of Health for 20 years in Accounts Receivable. She enjoyed bowling, playing bingo, shopping, going to exercise classes and most of all her friends. Survived by one daughter, Sandra Hagerman of Fredericton; two grandsons, Robbie of Grand Prairie, AB and Pierre Salesse of St. Catherines, PQ; one sister, Doris (Donald) MacDonald of Ottawa, ON and several nieces and nephews. Although there will be no visitation, a Memorial Service will be held at York Funeral Home's T. Gordon MacLeod Memorial Chapel, 302 Brookside Drive, Fredericton on Monday, November 20, 2006 at 2 pm. Interment will be held in the Hermitage Cemetery, Fredericton, NB. In lieu of flowers, remembrances made to the Canadian Cancer Society or to the charity of the donor's choice would be appreciated by the family. Personal condolences may be offered through www.yorkfh.com. Dave Fraser On 20 Dec 2006 at 6:56, Flemminglinda@aol.com wrote: > Would someone be able to do an obit lookup on George and Frances Lewis for > me? > > > GEORGE WILLIAM1 LEWIS was born May 17, 1926 in Halifax, NS, and died March > 26, 2000 in Fredericton, NB. He married MARY FRANCES WEAVER February 09, 1948 > in St Theresa's RC, Halifax, NS, daughter of SAMUEL WEAVER and ELLEN > O'BRIEN. She was born October 26, 1927 in Detroit, MI, and died November 2006 in > Fredericton, NB. > Notes for MARY FRANCES WEAVER: > Mary goes by her middle name Frances. > Residence: 55 MacKnight St, Fredericton, NB E3A 5W8 > Thank you, > Linda > Dallas, TX > > ------------------------------- > 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 >
Linda, You might try the CAN-NB-OBITS mailing list http://lists.rootsweb.com/index/intl/CAN/CAN-NB-OBITS.html Good luck, Marilyn Flemminglinda@aol.com wrote: > Would someone be able to do an obit lookup on George and Frances Lewis for > me? > > > GEORGE WILLIAM1 LEWIS was born May 17, 1926 in Halifax, NS, and died March > 26, 2000 in Fredericton, NB.
Would someone be able to do an obit lookup on George and Frances Lewis for me? GEORGE WILLIAM1 LEWIS was born May 17, 1926 in Halifax, NS, and died March 26, 2000 in Fredericton, NB. He married MARY FRANCES WEAVER February 09, 1948 in St Theresa's RC, Halifax, NS, daughter of SAMUEL WEAVER and ELLEN O'BRIEN. She was born October 26, 1927 in Detroit, MI, and died November 2006 in Fredericton, NB. Notes for MARY FRANCES WEAVER: Mary goes by her middle name Frances. Residence: 55 MacKnight St, Fredericton, NB E3A 5W8 Thank you, Linda Dallas, TX
Hello, Darlene (PatriotGirl777@aol.com I have a David DIXON(DICKSON) who married Elizabeth MILLICAN on April 10, 1894. This may have been a second marriage for David. Does this fit into your family tree? Mary Schifferdecker -----Original Message----- From: newbrunswick-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:newbrunswick-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of PatriotGirl777@aol.com Sent: Saturday, December 16, 2006 5:21 PM To: newbrunswick@rootsweb.com Subject: [SPAM] [ NB ] hello again.... I will be getting back to all of you with your questions on the genealogy surnames that we have in common. Love, Darlene My Genealogy includes --- Flewellings, Thealls, Brittains, Hamm, Miller, Mosher, Belyea, Wheaton, Fox, McLellan, Colwell, Hutchinson, Lord, Jones, Letteney, Ketchum, Wright, Fowler, Olive, Tilton, Brown, Vaughan, Vail, Gardiner, Robertson, Ganong, Dickinson, Dixon, Norton, Hopkins, Young, Fowler, Wheaton, Odgen, Lyon, Halstead, Bush, Budd, Gray, Haight, Merritt, Bloomer, Thomas, Kniffin (aka Sniffin), Purdy, Sears, Quintard, Fenwick, Depew, Lane, Caldwell, Clark, Beatteay, Cowan, McLeod, Burr and many other tidbits of surnames here and there. It's all still a work in progress. ------------------------------- 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
----- Original Message ----- From: "Doug and Dee" <hanne@frontiernet.net> To: <newbrunswick@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, December 17, 2006 1:56 AM Subject: Re: [ NB ] Dee > Hi Karen, > My name is Dee, but since there are other women named Dee, I'm not sure if > you mean me? I am looking for information on my family in New Brunswick. The > PETERS family. > Dee > **************************************************************************** > ************************************************** > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "winston crawford" <iamkac2@worldnet.att.net> > To: "New Brunswick" <NewBrunswick@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Saturday, December 16, 2006 8:00 PM > Subject: [ NB ] Dee > > > > Hi > > I am looking for Dee who was on this list before. If you still are, will > you email me back please? I tried to send you a message tonight and it > bounced back for address. Thanks! > > 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 > > > > > > > > ------------------------------- > 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
Hi Darlene: Don't forget the BUCHANANS in your line!! Merry Christmas. MA
Hi List: Can anybody shed any light on this family. I would like to know who E. M. Foshay is and his aprents and his wife and her family. Rank 153 Date August 23, 1887 County Saint John Place Saint John Newspaper The Daily Sun The language of the text is the original used in the newspaper entry and as transcribed by Daniel F. Johnson. Records acquired by the Provincial Archives are not translated from the language in which they originate. Baptist Convention: Committee on Obituaries: Rev. E.M. FOSHAY died at his home in Hopewell (Albert Co.) on Sunday May 1st. Mr. Foshay was born in Queens Co. in 1824. When about 17 years of age he was converted, baptized by Rev. David Crandall and united with the Baptist church at Norton (Kings Co.). He began to preach when he reached his 24th year and spent the following year in Albert Co. in connection with Rev. John Francis. The following year he was ordained pastor of the Harvey Church and continued in this relation five years. After this he was two years pastor of Hopewell church. His next pastorate was at Pugwash, N.S. where he remained two years. From this place he went to Milton, N.S. where his health broke down. Subsequently he held short pastorates at Hantsport and Gaspareaux, N.S. and at Summerside, P.E.I. In the last five years he has resided at his home in Hopewell. His two sons are ministersof the gospel -Rev. Herbert FOSHAY, pastor of the Windsor Church and Rev. Milton FOSHAY whose field of labor is in the State of Ohio. I appreciate any help on this family. Bill Forshay - San Antonio, TX ____________________________________________________________________________________ Have a burning question? Go to www.Answers.yahoo.com and get answers from real people who know.
Hi Dee Thanks for responding but I do not think that you are the Dee that I am looking for. Sorry! Karen ----- Original Message ----- From: Doug and Dee To: newbrunswick@rootsweb.com Sent: Sunday, December 17, 2006 12:56 AM Subject: Re: [ NB ] Dee Hi Karen, My name is Dee, but since there are other women named Dee, I'm not sure if you mean me? I am looking for information on my family in New Brunswick. The PETERS family. Dee **************************************************************************** ************************************************** ----- Original Message ----- From: "winston crawford" <iamkac2@worldnet.att.net> To: "New Brunswick" <NewBrunswick@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, December 16, 2006 8:00 PM Subject: [ NB ] Dee > Hi > I am looking for Dee who was on this list before. If you still are, will you email me back please? I tried to send you a message tonight and it bounced back for address. Thanks! > 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 > > ------------------------------- 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
Hi Bill Think we corresponded before about shipbuilders or the National Archives. On the basis that any clue is better than none, I send the following:- ------------------------------------------------------------------- From Daniel F Johnson : Volume 3 Number 1424 Date : January 5, 1828 County : Saint John, Place : Saint John, Newspaper : New Brunswick Courier "m. Carleton (St. John) Thursday eve., by Rev. F. Coster, Ira MOSHER, Nova Scotia / Sarah THEAL third d/o Tertellus THEAL." ------------------------------------------------ From Daniel F Johnson : Volume 9 Number 841 Date : July 3, 1841 County : Saint John, Place : Saint John, Newspaper : New Brunswick Courier m. Saturday, by Rev. I.W.D. Gray, Ira MOSHER of St. John City / Catherine CHISHOLM d/o late Capt. H. CHISHOLM of the Royals and latterly Fort Major of Fort Augustus, Inverness-shire, Scotland. ------------------------------------------------------ NB Bill, do you think it is very likely that the above is the second marriage of Ira Mosher after his first wife, Sarah Theall died in 1839?? ========================================================== From Daniel F Johnson : Volume 12 Number 122 Date : January 15, 1848 County : Saint John Place : Saint John Newspaper : New Brunswick Courier d. Newport, N.S., 4th inst., Ira MOSHER, age 44, several years resident of (St. John) city, left wife, family. --------------------------------------- Question: Is this the same Ira Mosher?? ================================================= From Daniel F Johnson : Volume 17 Number 1036 Date : October 22, 1858 County : Saint John Place : Saint John Newspaper : Weekly Chronicle m. Windsor, N.S., by Rev. Stewart, 13th inst., John BRYDEN, (St. John) city / Mrs. widow of Ira MOSHER. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ From Daniel F Johnson : Volume 25 Number 470 Date : September 16, 1867 County : Saint John Place : Saint John Newspaper : Morning News d. Saturday 14th inst., John BRYDEN's, of consumption, age 21, Sarah Theal MOSHER d/o late Ira MOSHER, Saint John ---------------------------------------------------------- I don't quite follow this tangled trail of data above and below. Have you reference data that might support it? =============================================================================== From Daniel F Johnson : Volume 32 Number 208 Date : November 8, 1872 County : Saint John Place : Saint John Newspaper : The Daily Telegraph m. Tuesday 5th Nov., by Rev. Theodore E. Dowling, Rector of St. George's Church, Carleton, Joel WATTERS, Carleton (St. John) / Miss Sarah Theall MOSHER, same place. =============================================================================
Just another couple of references found for Millicent Theall and Barnabas Tilton. http://www.jenforum.org/theall/messages/13.html Sacred to the Memory of Millicent wife of Barnabus TILTON and d/o T & S THEALL who departed this life 7 Nov 1824 / aged 21 years Most sincerely and deeply regreted by her family and friends http://genforum.genealogy.com/theall/messages/7.html 2 Tertullus Theall b: 1767 d: September 29, 1840 .......... +Sarah Ann Flewelling b: 1771 d: March 13, 1860 .............. 3 Samuel Theall, Jr. b: 1796 d: January 5, 1827 .................. +Susan Olive b: January 1798 d: April 3, 1872 .............. 3 Elizabeth Ann Theall b: December 23, 1797 d: February 2, 1885 .............. 3 Charles Theall b: 1799 d: October 1861 .............. 3 Thomas Flewelling Theall b: July 4, 1800 d: August 25, 1882 .................. +Elizabeth Colville b: December 19, 1805 d: May 20, 1884 .............. 3 Millicent Maria Theall b: 1803 d: November 17, 1824 .............. 3 Sarah Theall b: 1806 d: October 12, 1839 .............. 3 Mary Ann Theall b: 1809 d: May 1882 Barb (nee WELLS) Henderson Hamilton, Ontario, Canada ---- Original Message ---- From: swallace@pobox.com To: newbrunswick@rootsweb.com; PatriotGirl777@aol.com Sent: Sun, 17 Dec 2006 6:36 AM Subject: Re: [ NB ] Response ro Question about Tne "Theall" Line in NB Darlene & NB Listers: I am not a Theall researcher; but I do have some data about a THEALL Family on an outer Twig of my Family Tree that I think are highly likely to be part of your line. I am a MOSELEY-TILTON researcher. Most of the first part of the data come from the 1881 birthday writings of BARNABAS TILTON who was born in 1801 at Shirley Point, Boston Harbour, North End Boston Mass., USA near the area once occupied by the wharves of the International Steam Ship Company. Barnabas Tilton died on 31 Jan. 1891 at his mansion, "Falls Side", in Lancaster Heights (now Saint John), New Brunswick. He wrote that he immigrated to Canada alone in 1815 in the sloop "Leonard" to join his older brothers, James & William in Halifax. He wrote that 100 ships left Boston Harbour for Canada that same day. Barnabas was one of the five children of William TILTON, (1760-1820) who had been the Chief Harbour Pilot, Boston Harbour, and is buried in The Christ Church Yard in Cambridge, Mass. & Hannah PUTNAM born btw 1768 and 1770, died 11 Nov. 1808 and is buried in Copp's Hill Cemetery in Boston, Mass. My parents saw the headstone at Copp's in the 1960's. Hannah was a niece of General Israel PUTNAM, who fought at Bunker Hill and was 2nd in Command of the Army under General George Washington (later President). Barnabas wrote about all the excitement when General Washington and an Aide visited the Tiltons' home. My great-great-grandmother was Sarah Ann TILTON. the elder of Barnabas' two sisters . Sarah was born in 1795 at home at Shirley Point & died on 29 Sept 1836 in Halifax. She emigrated from Boston in 1817 to Halifax with her husband, the Halifax (Richmond) Harbour Shipyard owner & shipbuilder-designer, Phineas Holden MOSELEY who was born 17 Feb 1778 in Dorchester, Mass. & died 5 Oct 1837 in Halifax. They were the parents of Ebenezer MOSELEY who inherited the 1st Moseley Shipyard and had shipyards at LaHave and Dartmouth. He was Nova Scotia's first Marine Architect, most prolific (sail) ship designer and first racer, with brother Henry Moseley, in the sloop "Whisper" (that Eben designed & they built) to win the Prince of Wales Cup in Nova Scotia. In 1824 in Saint John, NB, Barnabas Tilton married Millicent (1) Maria THEALL who was born in 1803 and died after child- birth on 12 November 1824. The child, a daughter, was named Millicent (2) Theall Tilton. My records show only that Millicent (2) married and "moved out West". My records show that Millicent (1) was the daughter of Tertullus Theall and unk wife and that there was another daughter born in 1801 - name unknown. I have 22 pages of Barnabas' writings. I can't dig then out right now. I remember he described going to the Theall house on Sundays and I think he wrote that old Mr. Theall was amongst the early Loyalist settlers in Saint John - but don't quote me on that one. It's something you probably can search successfully. Please send me a reminder in Feb. and I'll get out my data. Between Xmas and house renovations this is the best I can do right now. It's + 10C in Ottawa. The grass is green. We're still hoping for a white Christmas. Happy holidays to all. Joan Searching my NS & NB g-gps = Atkinson, Bourinot, Cummins, Dravis, Marshall, Moseley, Moss, Tilton & Tout ------------------------------- 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
Just did a google on Millicent Theall and it produced the following message stored on the Rootsweb Archives site http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/read/HAMM/2006-06/1149790018 I notice that a Barnabas TILTON was a witness to the marriage of Thomas Flewelling Theall SR. and Elizabeth Colville. I am NOT researching this family was just curious. From: "Sylvia" < hammtree@nb.sympatico.ca> Subject: THEALL info from Darlene Stokes Date: Thu, 8 Jun 2006 15:06:58 -0300 > >Thomas Flewelling Theall, Jr. b. 1838 who he married > >Eliza A. A. PARKER. THOMAS FLEWELLING THEALL, Jr. born 04/15/1838, > >died 06/25/1902. At time of his death, he was living on Adelaide Road, > >St. John (North End), and buried in Cedar Hill Cemetery. Admitted > >Freeman, City of St. John, N.B., Canada 12/21/1859 ,joiner. He > >married Eliza A. A. Parker on 05/12/1863. Eliza was of the Parish of > >Kingston, Kings Co., N.B. Thomas Flewelling Theall, Jr. and Eliza Parker > >were married by J.C. Bleakney, Minister of Baptist Church in Careleton; > >witnesses: Charles P. Mills, Anstis M. Belyea. The bride was a daughter > >of Samuel Parker of Kings Co., N.B.; she was born at White Head, N.B. and > >died at Public Landing, Kings Co., N.B. July 19, 1916, aged 78 years. > >CHILDREN ????? > > > >SAMUEL THEALL was born November 12, 1833. He died July 9, 1913 in > >Roxbury/Boston, Massachusetts. Samuel Theall married Augusta A. Wheaton > >in St. John, NB, Canada on August 4, 1859. Augusta A. Wheaton was born in > >May, 1839, and died February 18, 1906 in Roxbury/Boston, Mass. Both > >Samuel Theall and his wife, Augusta Wheaton, are buried in Cedar Hill > >Cemetery in West St. John, N.B., Canada, along with Samuel's father and > >mother, Thomas Flewelling Theall and Elizabeth Colville (Colwell?)Theall > >and Samuel's brother Tertullus Theall. Both Samuel and Augusta were born > >in Carleton, St. John, N.B., Canada. Augusta A. Wheaton was the daughter > >of Seth and Sarah Sears Ketchum Wheaton. > >(Note: This Wheaton line may be indirectly related to Peregrine White, > >the first English baby born on board the Mayflower Ship on November 20, > >1620.) > > > >SAMUEL THEALL, b. Nov. 12, 1833, died July 9, 1913 (according to Cedar Hill > >Cemetery epitaps), Admitted Freeman City of St. John on Nov. 28, 1854, > >fisherman. He married Augusta A. Wheaton (my mother's grand-parents), > >(Augusta born 1839, d. Feb 18, 1906 at Roxbury, Mass. on August 4, 1859 - > >by E. Botterell, Minister. witnesses: John Colwel (sp?) and Mary Lane.(- > >both Samuel Theall and his wife, Augusta Wheaton Theall are buried in Old > >Cedar Hill Cemetery in St. John, N.B., Canada), ....Augusta Wheaton, > >daughter of Seth Wheaton of Carleton, groom of said Carleton (St. John). > >(On January 5, 1825, said Seth Wheaton married Sarah Sears Ketchum: > >witnesses J. Ketchum, Jas. (James ?) Ketchum). > > > >1. Samuel THEALL and Augusta Wheaton Theall had children, below: > > > >Samuel THEALL's father was: > >My ggg-grand-father THOMAS FLEWELLING THEALL, SR. born July 4, 1800, and he died August 23 or 25, 1882. Thomas married Elizabeth Colville (Colwell?) in St. John, NB, Canada on November 3, 1825. Elizabeth Colville (sp?) Theall was born December 19, 1805, and she died on May 20, 1884. They lived and > >died in St. John, NB, Canada. > >Note: Elizabeth Colvell (sp?)....(marriage register spells her name > >Colwill / Colvill, and her signature was apparantly Colvill, overmarked > >Colwill on said register). Thomas and Elizabeth were married November 3, > >1825, both of the Parish of St. John by J.W.D. Gray, official Minister; > > witnesses: Barnabas Tilton, Samuel Clarke. (see Thomas' personal > >will near end). > > > >Eleven children below of Samuel Theall [it looks like this should say Thomas Flewelling Theall, Sr. rather than Samuel] and Elizabeth Colville (Colwell) > > 1. Millicent Maria THEALL, born 11/30/1826 in Carleton, she died 1898. She is buried in Greenwood Cemetery. Millicent is the daughter of Thomas Flewelling Theall, Sr. and Elizabeth Colville (Colwell), married on 12/18/1849 to Isaac Peckham CLARKE at Carleton, on 12/18/1849 by Rev. F. Coster. Both bride and groom are from Carleton, N.B. Isaac Peckham Clarke (son of Isaac James CLARKE and Ann BARR) was born on 02/13/1820, d. 06/10/1885, buried Greenwood Cemetery, at age 65, a millwright. Isaac James Clarke and Ann Barr information from the Clarke family web-site. > > > >2. William THEALL b. 02/06/1829, d. 12/1/1852. Note: Cedar Hill > >Cemetery epitaph gives age at death as 24: Source: New Brunswick Courier, > >Dec. 4, 1852 obituary states that he died 12/4/1852, Wm. eldest son of > >Thomas Theall, age 21. Admitted Freeman City of St. John, Dec. 17, 1850, > >ship carpenter. (died before father, not in father's will) > > > >3. Charles FLEWELLING THEALL, b. Feb or Mar /23/1831, d.03/09/1895, > >m. 12/14/1853 to Sophia Augusta Belyea on 12/14/1853 of Westfield Parish, > >Kings County, NB. Witnesses: Charlotte Belyea, Henry Colwell. Sophia > >Augusta Belyea was baptised Dec 18, 1828, died 1874, buried at Central > >Norton Lower Cemetery, Long Reach, Kingston, N.B., Canada. > >Charles Flewelling Theall was an Admitted Freeman, City St. John, Dec 29, > >1851, cooper. Sophia Augusta Belyea b. 1828, d. 1874, NB. > >Note Charles Flewelling Theall is buried in Forest Dale Cemetery, Malden, > >Massachusetts. > > > >(Father of Sophia: James BELYEA b. 29 Oct 1782 in Cronton, New York, USA. > > Mother: Catherine BRITTAIN Belyea, who was b. 1793, Greenwich, Kings > >Co., N.B., Canada) Source: Sheldon S. Theall > > > >4. Samuel THEALL,b. 11/12/1833,d. 07/09/1913, married on 08/04/1859 to > >Augusta A. Wheaton - (my mother's grand-parents) > >SAMUEL THEALL, b. Nov. 12, 1833, died 1913 (according to Cedar Mill > >Cemetery epitaphs), Admitted Freeman City of St. John on Nov. 28, 1854, > >fisherman. He married Augusta A. Wheaton (born 1839, d. Feb 18, 1906 at > >Roxbury, Mass. on August 4, 1859 - by E. Botterell, Minister. witnesses: > >John Colwel (sp?) and Mary Lane.(- both Samuel Theall and his wife, Augusta > >Wheaton Theall are buried in Old Cedar Hill Cemetery in St. John, N.B., > >Canada), ....Augusta Wheaton, daughter of Seth (or John?) Wheaton of > >Carleton, groom of said Carleton (St. John). (On January 5, 1825, said Seth > >(or John?) Wheaton married Sarah Sears (nee Ketchum): witnesses J. > >Ketchum, Jas. (James ?) Ketchum). > > > >5. Mary Ann THEALL, b.01/02/1836, d. 10/06/1897, married 11/14/1860 to > >Charles BELYEA (by Rev. Isaiah Wallace at residence of brideâ?Ts father, > >Charles Beverly Belyea, all of Carleton). Marriage witnesses: Joseph > >HASELETT & Elizabeth VAUGHN > >Groom, b. 09/19/1835 at Carleton, St. John Co., N.B., Canada. He died > >01/26/1907 at Tewkesbury, Mass. Groom was only 6 years old when his > >parents died, and he was brought up by his sister, Caroline E. and her > >husband, Honourable William C. Whitman, at Lawrencetown, Nova Scotia, > >Canada (see Charlotte Theall Stafford notes, separate file). Charles > >Belyea and wife, Mary Ann Theall Belyea, and five of their children are > >buried at Forest Dale Cemetery, Malden, Mass. > > > >6. THOMAS FLEWELLING THEALL, Jr. b. 04/15/1838, d. 06/25/1902. At time > >of his death, he was living on Adelaide Road, St. John (North End), and > >buried in Cedar Hill Cemetery. Admitted Freeman, City of St. John, > >N.B., Canada 12/21/1859 â?" joiner. He married Eliza A. A. Parker on > >05/12/1863. Eliza was of the Parish of Kingston, Kings Co., N.B. Thomas > >Flewelling Theall, Jr. and Eliza Parker were married by J.C. Bleakney, > >Minister of Baptist Church in Careleton; witnesses: Charles P. Mills, > >Anstis M. Belyea. The bride was a daughter of Samuel Parker of Kings Co., > >N.B.; she was born at White Head, N.B. and died at Public Landing, Kings > >Co., N.B. July 19, 1916, aged 78 years. CHILDREN ????? > > > >7. TERTULLUS THEALL, b. 01/12/1840, d.11/25/1929, m.(?) 1st wife, Sarah > >Sarah and Tertullus - b. 1840,?¦ had 1 child together: > > Charles THEALL - unknown birth-date, He died young in 1861. > > > > (NOTE)¦"this" Tertullus (b. 1840) married his second wife, Mary > >Janet Lord? 12/09/1868. Mary Janet Lord was b. 1847, and died > >11/10/1881. > >They had 1 child together: > >bb. Mary A. THEALL b. 1875 > >(see separate proven information of this Tertullus Theall's SECRET) > > > >(I would like to know the family of Mary Janet Lord, if anyone can help, I > >would appreciate it). > > > >8. LEVI A. THEALL, b. March 23, 1842, in Carleton, Saint John Co., New > >Brunswick, Canada. Admitted Freeman City St. John, N. B. 09/24/1868; > >fisherman. Later he ran a grocery store in Carleton at Baskinâ?Ts Corner > >(northeast corner of King and Ludlow Streets, where Ingraham's and then > >Trecartin's druggists were for many years in the 1920s to 1970s, now > >demolished. The building has been replaced by a Tim Hortons coffee > >and doughnuts snacks and a parking lot. Levi Theall died > >(unknown date, but probably in near San Francisco). > >Levi THEALL m. 01/27/1867 to Kate, Katie (Katherine?) Jones, spinster, b. > >1844 in N.B., Canada. Married 01/27/1869 in Carleton Co. N.B. Canada > >Marriage Ref: (PANB): (may have died in California). (see separate > >attachment about this Levi A. Theall). CHILDREN: > >1a. Theresa Theall, b. 1870 in Carleton, N.B., Canada > >2a. William (Will) Theall, b. 1874, Carleton, N.B., Canada > >3a. Lelia Theall, (twin) b. 1877 in Carleton, N.B., Canada > >4a. Albin Theall, (twin) (difficult to decipher handwriting) b. 1877 in > > N.B., Canada. (decendants of these 4 kids may be in California or > >out West because of Levi) > > > >9. Francis (Frank) L. THEALL, (twin to Catherine L., below) b. 09/12/1846, > >m. 12/29/1875 Sarah Wright Letteney, St. John, NB. He died 07/18/1916. > >At the time of his death, Francis (Frank) Theall he and his wife, Sarah, > >lived at 171 Main St., St. John (North End). He was retired from employ of > >City of St. John (gateman, harbour ferry); in 1918, his widow lived at 24 > >Main St., said North End. He was Admitted Freeman City St. John > >03/30/1870, fisherman. He is buried in Cedar Hill Cemetary, St. John, NB, > >Canada. > >They had 2 daughters: > >a. Millicent Theall, b.1880, d.1920, m. Mr. M.J. KENT. Buried Cedar Hill > >Cem. > >b. Isabelle Davenport Theall, b. 11/1877, d. 06/1901, buried Cedar Hill > >Cemetery. > >Isabelle married 04/05/1900 to Joseph Lyman King > > > >10. Catherine L. THEALL (twin to brother Francis (Frank), above), born > >09/12/1846, d. 1879 (?), m. first husband, NORMAN McLEOD, on 04/26/1869, by > >Rev. I.E. Bill ; bride and groom of St. John, N.B. Children: > >(unknown) Catherine married her 2nd husband, Mr. FARGO (of Wells-Fargo > >Express Co., do not know which Fargo) (this Fargo had the Theall > >family bible at this time). > > > >11. John A. THEALL b. 02/15/1848 (he died before August, 1882, not in > >father's will) > >notes: Theall in Civil War, possibly buried in Union Cemetery in New York > >(?) > >(searching for "John Theall (Thiele ?)" from NY who served in Civil War > >from Aug. 24, 1863 - Nov. 2nd 1865. I realize this is a different spelling. > >Could this be "him" above ? > > > >Thomas Flewelling Theall's father was: > > > >TERTULLUS THEALL (Sr.) b. 1767 *** in Rye, New York, died 09/29/1840 at > >Carleton (St. John West), NB, aged 73 (he died the same year that his > >grand-son Tertullus Theall was born). Admitted Freeman City St. John, > >12/15/1795, fisherman. He settled in St. John County. Tertullus married > >SARAH ANN FLEWELLING, b. 1771, died 03/13/1860 at said Carleton, leaving 97 > >decendants (4 children, 34 grandchildren, 59 great-grandchildren) â?" she > >and Tertullus lived on Water Street, Carleton. Sarah Ann was the daughter > >of Thomas Flewelling of Oak Point, Kings Co., N.B. who was born at > >Hempstead, Long Island, N.Y, ca 1737 to John Flewelling and wife Mary; > >Thomas Flewelling signed his will 11/27/1809 and it was proved 01/10/1810 Thomas' wife Elizabeth (Griffin) Flewelling who was born ca 1740 and > >whom he married ca 1759 at Bedford, Westchester Co., New York was one of > >the executors of said Will. Thomas Flewelling was a farmer in North > >Castle, Westchester Co., New York, and his farm which comprised 275 acres > >on the West side of the road leading to Bedford, was forfeited as property > >of a Loyalist and sold by the Commissioners of Forfeitures to Thomas Ferris > >who located the estate 06/30/1784; Thomas Flewelling (father of Sarah Ann > >Flewelling), his wife and 10 children, came to what is now New Brunswick on > >the British transport Cyrus, boarding at Huntington Bay, Long Island > >Sound, N.Y. on 08/21/1783, at anchor in the St. John River, N.B. > >09/14/1783 they then went up the river and settled at Oak Point, > >Greenwich Parish, Kings Co., N.B. (researched by Theall family > >genealogists, (Lois Lutton who is Chloe Theall's decendant, Charlotte May > >Theall Stafford, Gary Theall and Sheldon Theall). > > > >(NOTE: Charles Theall (a Loyalist) and his family went with refugee > >Loyalists in British transport on board the ship Mercury, arriving in the > >late fall of 1783 at the mouth of the Saint John River in what was then > >called Nova Scotia, and in 1784 became known as New Brunswick, in British > >North America. Tertullus Theal was one of Charles Theall's sons. He > >married Sarah Ann Flewelling (see above) . Information above from > >Theall decendant, Lois Lutton, St. John, N.B. decendant from Chloe Theall > >and John Vail. Barb (nee WELLS) Henderson Hamilton, Ontario, Canada ---- Original Message ---- From: swallace@pobox.com To: newbrunswick@rootsweb.com; PatriotGirl777@aol.com Sent: Sun, 17 Dec 2006 6:36 AM Subject: Re: [ NB ] Response ro Question about Tne "Theall" Line in NB Darlene & NB Listers: I am not a Theall researcher; but I do have some data about a THEALL Family on an outer Twig of my Family Tree that I think are highly likely to be part of your line. I am a MOSELEY-TILTON researcher. Most of the first part of the data come from the 1881 birthday writings of BARNABAS TILTON who was born in 1801 at Shirley Point, Boston Harbour, North End Boston Mass., USA near the area once occupied by the wharves of the International Steam Ship Company. Barnabas Tilton died on 31 Jan. 1891 at his mansion, "Falls Side", in Lancaster Heights (now Saint John), New Brunswick. He wrote that he immigrated to Canada alone in 1815 in the sloop "Leonard" to join his older brothers, James & William in Halifax. He wrote that 100 ships left Boston Harbour for Canada that same day. Barnabas was one of the five children of William TILTON, (1760-1820) who had been the Chief Harbour Pilot, Boston Harbour, and is buried in The Christ Church Yard in Cambridge, Mass. & Hannah PUTNAM born btw 1768 and 1770, died 11 Nov. 1808 and is buried in Copp's Hill Cemetery in Boston, Mass. My parents saw the headstone at Copp's in the 1960's. Hannah was a niece of General Israel PUTNAM, who fought at Bunker Hill and was 2nd in Command of the Army under General George Washington (later President). Barnabas wrote about all the excitement when General Washington and an Aide visited the Tiltons' home. My great-great-grandmother was Sarah Ann TILTON. the elder of Barnabas' two sisters . Sarah was born in 1795 at home at Shirley Point & died on 29 Sept 1836 in Halifax. She emigrated from Boston in 1817 to Halifax with her husband, the Halifax (Richmond) Harbour Shipyard owner & shipbuilder-designer, Phineas Holden MOSELEY who was born 17 Feb 1778 in Dorchester, Mass. & died 5 Oct 1837 in Halifax. They were the parents of Ebenezer MOSELEY who inherited the 1st Moseley Shipyard and had shipyards at LaHave and Dartmouth. He was Nova Scotia's first Marine Architect, most prolific (sail) ship designer and first racer, with brother Henry Moseley, in the sloop "Whisper" (that Eben designed & they built) to win the Prince of Wales Cup in Nova Scotia. In 1824 in Saint John, NB, Barnabas Tilton married Millicent (1) Maria THEALL who was born in 1803 and died after child- birth on 12 November 1824. The child, a daughter, was named Millicent (2) Theall Tilton. My records show only that Millicent (2) married and "moved out West". My records show that Millicent (1) was the daughter of Tertullus Theall and unk wife and that there was another daughter born in 1801 - name unknown. I have 22 pages of Barnabas' writings. I can't dig then out right now. I remember he described going to the Theall house on Sundays and I think he wrote that old Mr. Theall was amongst the early Loyalist settlers in Saint John - but don't quote me on that one. It's something you probably can search successfully. Please send me a reminder in Feb. and I'll get out my data. Between Xmas and house renovations this is the best I can do right now. It's + 10C in Ottawa. The grass is green. We're still hoping for a white Christmas. Happy holidays to all. Joan Searching my NS & NB g-gps = Atkinson, Bourinot, Cummins, Dravis, Marshall, Moseley, Moss, Tilton & Tout ------------------------------- 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
Home <http://archives.gnb.ca/Archives/Default.aspx?L=EN> | français <http://archives.gnb.ca/APPS/NewspaperVitalStats/Details.aspx?L=FR&guid=33116ae6-a55b-4f9f-81b3-65cbbc77e44d&ni=280645> Introduction <http://archives.gnb.ca/APPS/NewspaperVitalStats/Default.aspx?L=EN> | Scope <http://archives.gnb.ca/APPS/NewspaperVitalStats/Scope.aspx?L=EN> | Name Index <http://archives.gnb.ca/APPS/NewspaperVitalStats/NameIndex.aspx?L=EN> | Full-Text Search <http://archives.gnb.ca/APPS/NewspaperVitalStats/Search.aspx?L=EN> Back to previous page <javascript:history.go(-1)> | Abbreviations used <http://archives.gnb.ca/APPS/NewspaperVitalStats/AbbreviationsUsed.aspx?L=EN> Daniel F Johnson : Volume 9 Number 182 Date : October 3, 1840 County : Saint John Place : Saint John Newspaper : New Brunswick Courier The language of the text is the original used in the newspaper entry and as transcribed by Daniel F. Johnson. Records acquired by the Provincial Archives are not translated from the language in which they originate. d. Carleton, St. John Co., Tuesday morn., age 73, Tertullus THEALL. Came with the Loyalists and always resided in that part of the city in which he died. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Note to Darlene: I found these on www. Maybe you could look some up & put them on our list. Joan Ottawa ========================== Daniel F Johnson : Volume 18 Number 1962 Date : March 17, 1860 County : Saint John Place : Saint John Newspaper : The Morning Freeman The language of the text is the original used in the newspaper entry and as transcribed by Daniel F. Johnson. Records acquired by the Provincial Archives are not translated from the language in which they originate. d. Carleton (St. John) Tuesday eve. 13th inst., age 89, Sarah THEALL relict of Tertullus THEALL, Esq. She was born in then Province of New York and after the Revolutionary War, at age 12, came to N.B. with her father, Thos. FELLING, one of the Loyalists. She leaves 97 descendants, viz. 4 children, 34 grandchildren and 59 great-grandchildren. Daniel F Johnson : Volume 8 Number 614 Date : October 12, 1839 County : Saint John Place : Saint John Newspaper : New Brunswick Courier The language of the text is the original used in the newspaper entry and as transcribed by Daniel F. Johnson. Records acquired by the Provincial Archives are not translated from the language in which they originate. d, This morn. 10 o'clock, of consumption, Sarah MOSHER w/o Ira MOSHER and third d/o Tertullus THEALL, Esq., age 33, left husband, three children. Funeral Tuesday 3 p.m. Daniel F Johnson : Volume 12 Number 2016 Date : December 29, 1849 County : Saint John Place : Saint John Newspaper : New Brunswick Courier The language of the text is the original used in the newspaper entry and as transcribed by Daniel F. Johnson. Records acquired by the Provincial Archives are not translated from the language in which they originate. m. Carleton (St. John) Tuesday eve., 18th inst., by Rev. F. Coster, Isaac Peckham CLARKE / Miss Millicent THEALL both of that pace. Daniel F Johnson : Volume 57 Number 2489 Date : March 17, 1882 County : Saint John Place : Saint John Newspaper : The Daily Telegraph The language of the text is the original used in the newspaper entry and as transcribed by Daniel F. Johnson. Records acquired by the Provincial Archives are not translated from the language in which they originate. Tertellus THEALL sentenced to 14 Years Imprisonment at Dorchester Penitentiary (see original)