On Wed, Oct 12, 2011 at 5:16 PM, ROBERT MANCHIP <rjmanchip@rogers.com>wrote: > > > > Can anyone help me identify the parents of the following BREWER women whose > marriages appear in "The Story of the Brewers" (by EC Campbell): > > Elizabeth married Peter Albright 28 Sep 1843; > Elizabeth m. Joshua Hanson 18 May 1862; > Laurina m. John A Mabie 19 Sep 1878; > Lorena d. 24 Mar 1891 - according to cemetery records on NB Archives http://archives.gnb.ca > Jane M m. Thomas Armstrong 2 Sep 1880; > Amanda m. Joseph Gorman 15 Dec 1880; > New Brunswick Archives has a 1944 death record - can be ordered http://archives.gnb.ca It should give her parents if they were known by the informant. > Hattie A (d/o Martha?) m. Samuel E Brown 3 Jul 1889; > NB Archives 1955 death record: Harriet Agusta Brown > Emma J (d/o Archibald & Maude?) m. William E Crouse 11 Jul 1900. > According to cemetery records on the NB Archives website (many of the above show up there as well), Emma died 1965. The cemeteries that they were buried in may have further information in their records which sometimes can include parents. Also, you could try finding the Brewsters in earlier censuses before their marriages and see who their siblings were and perhaps the siblings' records may hold further keys to the families. And there are the obituaries as well in the the local newspapers. > > > Also I can't place these BREWER men with their parents: > > Mered m. Annie Lottimer 8 Dec 1882; > 1881 New Brunwick, York, St Mary's: * enumerated with Atkinson family. Whitman Brewer, aged 23 *relationship for boys not shown. Mayred Brewer, aged 20 1871 New Brunswick, York, York, Douglas * enumerated with Gould Brewer family. Whitman Brewer, aged 15 *relationship for boys not shown. Mirred Brewer, aged 10 1861 New Brunswick, York, Douglas Isaac Brewer 30 Ruth Brewer 26 Sarah F Brewer 7 Mildred Brewer 1 Whitman Brewer 5 My thought is that Whitman and Mered may have been brothers The death record for Mered Brewer does not give parents' names; however, there is a death record for a Whitman Brewer on www.familysearch.org b. 1856 and a father named Isaac Brewer but the mother's name is not Ruth; however, she could very well have been a second wife. Death Record for Whitman Brewer - parents Isaac Brewer & Sarah Haines. https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-1-159392-98685-41?cc=1840147 James (s/o Aaron & Mary Ann?) m. Lena Ashland 11 Oct 1889. There is an Aaron Brewer with wife Rachel Brewer on the Newspaper Newspaper Statistics found on the NB ARchives website but not with a Mary Ann. It all needs more research but hopefully this helps a bit. Shirley Robert Manchip rjmanchip@rogers.com ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ List Announcements can be found at http://www.rootsweb.com/~nbcharlo/nblistann.htm List home page at: http://lists.rootsweb.ancestry.com/index/intl/CAN/NewBrunswick.html ------------------------------- 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
Can anyone help me identify the parents of the following BREWER women whose marriages appear in "The Story of the Brewers" (by EC Campbell): Elizabeth married Peter Albright 28 Sep 1843; Elizabeth m. Joshua Hanson 18 May 1862; Laurina m. John A Mabie 19 Sep 1878; Jane M m. Thomas Armstrong 2 Sep 1880; Amanda m. Joseph Gorman 15 Dec 1880; Hattie A (d/o Martha?) m. Samuel E Brown 3 Jul 1889; Emma J (d/o Archibald & Maude?) m. William E Crouse 11 Jul 1900. Also I can't place these BREWER men with their parents: Mered m. Annie Lottimer 8 Dec 1882; James (s/o Aaron & Mary Ann?) m. Lena Ashland 11 Oct 1889. Robert Manchip rjmanchip@rogers.com
On www.familysearch.org Canada Births & Baptisms, 1661-1959 Margaret Jean Harris b. 23 Marxh 1906, New Brunswick Parents: John Howard Harris & Aurelia Marion Kidder https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.2/M2RL-JDM/p2
Hi Betty, On ancestry.com, there's a Maine marriage record which looks like the right Harris-Kidder marriage: Maine Marriage Record Aroostook 1901 (Front) Groom: John N. Harris (could be "H.") Bride: Marion A. Kidder Residence of Groom: Houlton Residence of Bride: Houlton Age of Groom: 22 Age of Bride: 18 Color of Groom: W. Color of Bride: W. Occupation of Groom: Laborer Occupation of Bride: Housekeeper Birthplace of Groom: Fredericton, NB Birthplace of Bride: Princeton, Me No. of marriage of Groom: 1st No. of marriage of Bride: 1st Groom widowed or divorced: -- Bride widowed or divorced: -- Intention Filed: 27 July 1901 By Whom Married: W.J. Malvern Residence: Houlton Official Station: Clergyman Date of Marriage: 31 July 1901 Place: Houlton, Me (back) (Record Continued) Groom's Father and Mother Father's Name: John Harris Father's Residence: F'ton, NB Father's Color: W. Father's Occupation: Laborer Father's Birthplace: Fredericton, NB Mother's Name: Fannie Rollins (or Rallins?) Mother's Residence: Fredericton, NB Mother's Color: W. Mother's Occupation: Housekeeper Mother's Birthplace: Fredericton, NB Bride's Father and Mother Father's Name: Joseph Kidder Father's Residence: Princeton Father's Color: W. Father's Occupation: Laborer Father's Birthplace: Princeton Mother's Name: (blank) Mother's Residence: Princeton Mother's Color: W. Mother's Occupation: Housekeeper Mother's Birthplace: Princeton Shirley On Wed, Oct 12, 2011 at 6:25 AM, Ms Betty Fredericks <bbffrrpp@yahoo.com>wrote: > Hello, > > For several reasons, I have not posted on this List for 2-3 years. But, > I posted about my ancestor, Calvin KIDDER, on the List for at least 6 yrs. > before that. He came from NH ~1784, probably, as an 18-yr-old following > a HITCHINGS family. Nothing is known about Calvin for about 15 yrs., > until he marries in N.B. to Mercy GREENLAW during the summer of 1798. * > The only child known about is their son, Joseph "Calvin" KIDDER, born Jan. > 29, 1799. Unfortunately, Calvin died in a boating accident - one week > later ! There is information about all of this in the archives of the > List. > > Mercy remarried to Ambrose BATES and had 10 more children. The family > continued to live in what is now St. Stephen, NB. ~1830, as a > twice-widowed mother, she and "Calvin" moved over to Calais, ME, and > Calvin married there ~1832 to Mary WILKINS. They had 6 children survive > childhood. I am descended from their son, Joseph KIDDER. When Joseph > returned from fighting in the Civil War, he married his cousin, Clarissa > WILKINS. They lived in Princeton, ME, and had 6 children. There is > basic information on their 3 sons, and I have found descendants. But, > there is very little information on their 3 daughters. Julia KIDDER > married John ROBINSON and lived in the Waterville, ME, area. Ruth KIDDER > married Alexander MOORE, and they lived in Houlton, ME. Marian "Aurelia" > "Rilla" KIDDER married John Howard HARRIS in Houlton, ME, in 1901. > > It is my understanding that John H. HARRIS was born in New Brunswick in > 1876. I don't think I have ever found out his parents' names. In > the back of my memory, I think someone years ago found a possible family he > came from, but I can't find it in the archives of the Lists. He moved > over to Houlton, ME, in 1895, and married "Rilla" KIDDER there in > 1901. One of my suspicions is that he had been married before, as > their was a young child in Houlton with the HARRIS name. John and Rilla > had a son, Fredrick HARRIS, in 1904 in Maine, then a daughter, Daisy > HARRIS, in ME, and then a daughter, Margaret HARRIS in NB in 1906. It's > probably than Margaret died young. Soon after the family was living with > John and Julia ROBINSON in Maine. > > Unfortunately, John and Rilla seem to have separated ~1915, as the 1920 > census has Rilla living in aa boarding house, and her teen-age daughter > living with another family. I cannot find John HARRIS anywhere in Maine > in 1920, and I cannot find their son, Fred HARRIS, in 1920 in Maine. I > suspect that the 2 moved to New Brunswick. Rilla died of cancer in > 1925, and another suspicion is that Daisy decided to go live with her > father and brother - whereever they were. > > I was wondering if anyone knows of the family John Howard HARRIS came from > during the 1870's. > > Betty (near Lowell, MA, USA) > > * > Many researchers have never been able to find out which GREENLAW couple - > this Mercy GREENLAW came from. She is not the Mary Mercy GREENLAW who > married Nathaniel FENLASON. > > > (on Lists for 10 yrs.; now an Admin for 9 Lists, > including CAN-USA-Migration) > > > (KIDDER is my main research of 20 yrs., so there is a lot of information > on-line about my KIDDER line.) > > > (I almost lost my husband one year ago when he was diagnosed with a "brain > aneurysm." He was one of the lucky ones, because his did not burst. > He had major "brain surgery" and spent 2 mos. in hospitals. So, I was not > able to genealogy for this year.) (Please learn about aneurysms, as they > can occur anywhere in the body, and they can kill.) > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > List Announcements can be found at > http://www.rootsweb.com/~nbcharlo/nblistann.htm > List home page at: > http://lists.rootsweb.ancestry.com/index/intl/CAN/NewBrunswick.html > ------------------------------- > 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 again, After I clicked Send, I remembered I should remind myself of how many John HARRIS' were in N.B. for the 1881 census. There were several born in the 1874 to 1876 timeframe. This is one in York County: John HARRIS M Male English 36 New Brunswick Farmer Church of England Fanney HARRIS M Female English 22 New Brunswick Methodist Johney HARRIS Male English 4 New Brunswick Methodist Judson HARRIS S Male English 4 New Brunswick Methodist Frederick HARRIS S Male English 2 New Brunswick Methodist There is a Sydney HARRIS family in Sunbury County with a young son, John. And, also a Jonathan HARRIS family in this county. There is a Thomas HARRIS family in Westmoreland County. There is a George HARRIS family in Northumberland County. And there is a Thomas HARRIS family in Gloucester County. My fuzzy memory thinks I had found out in past years that John Howard HARRIS came from York County. So, that is possibly his family in St. Mary's. And, it looks like he had a twin-brother, Judson HARRIS. Betty (near Lowell, MA, USA) FYI: My other connection to York County is that my ancestor, George Freeman WILKINS, and his wife, Mary (NEAL) were in Canterbury, York, N.B. between 1860 and 1870's. George, as a widower, and some of their 10 children, returned to Maine by 1880. (I think a WILKINS researcher has the parents of Mary NEAL. I'll have to check my notes.) And, I think there was an O'NEAL family there, but Mary's name was NEAL. From my other posting this morning, George's daughter, Clarissa, married her cousin, Joseph KIDDER, ~1869 in Princeton, ME. And, it is their daughter, "Rilla" who married John Howard HARRIS.
Hello, For several reasons, I have not posted on this List for 2-3 years. But, I posted about my ancestor, Calvin KIDDER, on the List for at least 6 yrs. before that. He came from NH ~1784, probably, as an 18-yr-old following a HITCHINGS family. Nothing is known about Calvin for about 15 yrs., until he marries in N.B. to Mercy GREENLAW during the summer of 1798. * The only child known about is their son, Joseph "Calvin" KIDDER, born Jan. 29, 1799. Unfortunately, Calvin died in a boating accident - one week later ! There is information about all of this in the archives of the List. Mercy remarried to Ambrose BATES and had 10 more children. The family continued to live in what is now St. Stephen, NB. ~1830, as a twice-widowed mother, she and "Calvin" moved over to Calais, ME, and Calvin married there ~1832 to Mary WILKINS. They had 6 children survive childhood. I am descended from their son, Joseph KIDDER. When Joseph returned from fighting in the Civil War, he married his cousin, Clarissa WILKINS. They lived in Princeton, ME, and had 6 children. There is basic information on their 3 sons, and I have found descendants. But, there is very little information on their 3 daughters. Julia KIDDER married John ROBINSON and lived in the Waterville, ME, area. Ruth KIDDER married Alexander MOORE, and they lived in Houlton, ME. Marian "Aurelia" "Rilla" KIDDER married John Howard HARRIS in Houlton, ME, in 1901. It is my understanding that John H. HARRIS was born in New Brunswick in 1876. I don't think I have ever found out his parents' names. In the back of my memory, I think someone years ago found a possible family he came from, but I can't find it in the archives of the Lists. He moved over to Houlton, ME, in 1895, and married "Rilla" KIDDER there in 1901. One of my suspicions is that he had been married before, as their was a young child in Houlton with the HARRIS name. John and Rilla had a son, Fredrick HARRIS, in 1904 in Maine, then a daughter, Daisy HARRIS, in ME, and then a daughter, Margaret HARRIS in NB in 1906. It's probably than Margaret died young. Soon after the family was living with John and Julia ROBINSON in Maine. Unfortunately, John and Rilla seem to have separated ~1915, as the 1920 census has Rilla living in aa boarding house, and her teen-age daughter living with another family. I cannot find John HARRIS anywhere in Maine in 1920, and I cannot find their son, Fred HARRIS, in 1920 in Maine. I suspect that the 2 moved to New Brunswick. Rilla died of cancer in 1925, and another suspicion is that Daisy decided to go live with her father and brother - whereever they were. I was wondering if anyone knows of the family John Howard HARRIS came from during the 1870's. Betty (near Lowell, MA, USA) * Many researchers have never been able to find out which GREENLAW couple - this Mercy GREENLAW came from. She is not the Mary Mercy GREENLAW who married Nathaniel FENLASON. (on Lists for 10 yrs.; now an Admin for 9 Lists, including CAN-USA-Migration) (KIDDER is my main research of 20 yrs., so there is a lot of information on-line about my KIDDER line.) (I almost lost my husband one year ago when he was diagnosed with a "brain aneurysm." He was one of the lucky ones, because his did not burst. He had major "brain surgery" and spent 2 mos. in hospitals. So, I was not able to genealogy for this year.) (Please learn about aneurysms, as they can occur anywhere in the body, and they can kill.)
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Greetings: The PANB website was updated today, 30 September 2011. The website says: "We have added 15,164 digitized images of Death Certificates for 1922-1924." Enjoy! Regards, G. Christian Larsen President - Pennfield Parish Military Historical Society Member of 250 RCAF (Saint John) Wing, AFAC Member of 2nd TAF Medium Bombers Association (Canadian Wing) Coordinator for Pennfield Parish website Coordinator for Lepreau Parish website Research Projects: Pennfield Ridge Air Station, A-30 Canadian Infantry Training Centre, CA (Camp Utopia) & Pennfield Parish veterans http://pennfieldridgeairstation.blogspot.com/ http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~nbpennfi/ http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~nbleprea/
Hello Edward, I'm afraid I've received this message in error, I'm searching information on a different family, Hinds, from New Brunswick. Perhaps, my note on the message boards was closeby another seeking the information that you've provided here. sorry, Louise From: Edward D Costello <costello13@juno.com> To: bettlefc@nbnet.nb.ca; mearoost@rootsweb.com; odonnell@rootsweb.com; maine@rootsweb.com; NewBrunswick@rootsweb.com Sent: Sunday, September 18, 2011 8:35 AM Subject: [ NB ] Alice Gertrude O'Donnell & John (Jack) Herald Haggerty Hello Louise, that is, if you are still there. I recently read with interest your note to the web dated 1999 concerning your info request of the then O'Donnell clan in both Houlton ME & NB Canada. Although, I'm a tad late in fulfilling your request, I have the following: Following is a 'blurb' that I have posted to my family web site: (you may have seen it, its been 'out there' a number of years) John Herald Haggerty.... b: 24 June 1913.... m: Alice Gertrude O'Donnell, on 20 August 1945; she was b: 1925.... They 'honey mooned' in Boston MA....He d: 18 October 1946, Boston City Hospital, Boston MA, ulcers operation.... interred St Mary's RCCem, Houlton ME.... gravestone in place. Additionally, I met them in Boston during the 'honeymoon'. I was home alone one night, doing my college 'homework' when I responded to a knock on the door. Behold the 'honey mooners'. We all went out to dinner & visited the bright lights of Boston which inpressed Jack, no end. He took pix's. We were both very fearful of spending money which we both dident have. Jack & Alice stayed for a few more days, then they departed for Houlton. It was a great time as Jack, a very nice guy, was quite close to the Costello's. I went into the Army shortly thereafter & subsequently heard that Jack was quite sick & they were both back in Boston where Jack died from an unsucessful stomach operation. In later years I heard that Alice remarried & has now passed away. I hope that this message is not too late & is helpfut to the 'cause'. .... Ed Evelyn & Ed Costello e-mail: <costello13@juno.com> website: <freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~ed1009> HAGGERTY*LAVERTY*COSTELLO*JOYCE ____________________________________________________________ 57-Year-Old Mom Looks 25 Mom Reveals $5 Wrinkle Trick That Has Angered Doctors! http://thirdpartyoffers.juno.com/TGL3141/4e76102d7c44e14a94m08vuc ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ List Announcements can be found at http://www.rootsweb.com/~nbcharlo/nblistann.htm List home page at: http://lists.rootsweb.ancestry.com/index/intl/CAN/NewBrunswick.html ------------------------------- 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 Louise, that is, if you are still there. I recently read with interest your note to the web dated 1999 concerning your info request of the then O'Donnell clan in both Houlton ME & NB Canada. Although, I'm a tad late in fulfilling your request, I have the following: Following is a 'blurb' that I have posted to my family web site: (you may have seen it, its been 'out there' a number of years) John Herald Haggerty.... b: 24 June 1913.... m: Alice Gertrude O'Donnell, on 20 August 1945; she was b: 1925.... They 'honey mooned' in Boston MA....He d: 18 October 1946, Boston City Hospital, Boston MA, ulcers operation.... interred St Mary's RCCem, Houlton ME.... gravestone in place. Additionally, I met them in Boston during the 'honeymoon'. I was home alone one night, doing my college 'homework' when I responded to a knock on the door. Behold the 'honey mooners'. We all went out to dinner & visited the bright lights of Boston which inpressed Jack, no end. He took pix's. We were both very fearful of spending money which we both dident have. Jack & Alice stayed for a few more days, then they departed for Houlton. It was a great time as Jack, a very nice guy, was quite close to the Costello's. I went into the Army shortly thereafter & subsequently heard that Jack was quite sick & they were both back in Boston where Jack died from an unsucessful stomach operation. In later years I heard that Alice remarried & has now passed away. I hope that this message is not too late & is helpfut to the 'cause'. .... Ed Evelyn & Ed Costello e-mail: <costello13@juno.com> website: <freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~ed1009> HAGGERTY*LAVERTY*COSTELLO*JOYCE ____________________________________________________________ 57-Year-Old Mom Looks 25 Mom Reveals $5 Wrinkle Trick That Has Angered Doctors! http://thirdpartyoffers.juno.com/TGL3141/4e76102d7c44e14a94m08vuc
The only other entry for the name of Rhoda Day that I have found is in Dan Johnson's work (from book, it should also be online at PANB). #1260 4 Apr 1812 C.G. - d. Tues, ae 46, Mrs. Rhoda w/o Wm. Day, of this city(Saint John) #1409 21 Jul 1813 C.G. - m. same eve. (last eve) James Berry / Miss Elizabeth d/o William Day, all of this city Rhoda is an unusual name. I forget what date your Rhoda married. (My listing of her is just an index with no dates as she was not a person of interest when I took the note.) If it was after the date of Mrs. Rhoda's death, and if your Rhoda is a daughter, she may well moved to Carleton County to stay with relatives ?? Cleadie ________________________________ From: Jim Roaix <jerx42@hughes.net> To: newbrunswick@rootsweb.com Sent: Friday, September 16, 2011 4:09:50 PM Subject: Re: [ NB ] Day, Rhoda Ann Greetings Shirley ... I have actually been to the offices in both Hodgdon and Houlton (county seat) and I have a copy (somewhere) of that death record, which is hers but the "informant" was way off with her age. I did pull her records from the Drouin Collection. The James HALLETT on the marriage record is the father of Jacob HALLETT who married one of Rhoda's daughters many years later. The LEWIS fellow seems to have no blood connection to the family. There is a possibility that she actually lived in Maine at the time of her marriage, but many people who were under age in Maine went to Canada to get married. My two sets of grandparents did just that, as did my mother and father. Jim -- Jim Roaix 605 W Shawnee Street Tahlequah OK 74464 918-207-0093 jerx42@hughes.net http://web.me.com/jerx/Neolithic_Sculpture/About_the_Artist.html On 9/16/11 10:49 AM, "S. Olfert" <solfert@gmail.com> wrote: >Hi Jim, > >I would call the Hodgdon, ME town clerk's office and see if they have >Rhoda's >death record in their old files. She is last shown on the 1900 Hodgdon, >ME >census >and was also there on the previous censuses. I'm not sure why her death >record is >not showing on ancestry. There is a 1903 ME death record for a Rhoda >Stockford >widow of Abraham in Cary ME; residing Hodgdon but her age is given as 65 - >error? >No parents recorded. > >Also on ancestry marriage record (Drouin Collection) for Woodstock Parish >(Carleton >Co, NB), of Abraham Stockford & Rhoda Ann Day "both of the parish of >Brighton >married by Banns with consent of her Father this twenty first day of >November in the >year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and thirty five >by me Gilbert ? Baptist Minister >(signed) Abraham Stockford > Rhoda Ann Day >In the presence of Job S. Lewis, James Hallett > >Filed and registered this second day of January 1836 > > >Perhaps there were other Day records that might connect to her such as >siblings which >might lead you to her parents. I'll check further and get back to you. > >Shirley >~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ >List Announcements can be found at >http://www.rootsweb.com/~nbcharlo/nblistann.htm >List home page at: >http://lists.rootsweb.ancestry.com/index/intl/CAN/NewBrunswick.html >------------------------------- >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 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ List Announcements can be found at http://www.rootsweb.com/~nbcharlo/nblistann.htm List home page at: http://lists.rootsweb.ancestry.com/index/intl/CAN/NewBrunswick.html ------------------------------- 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
Greetings Shirley ... I have actually been to the offices in both Hodgdon and Houlton (county seat) and I have a copy (somewhere) of that death record, which is hers but the "informant" was way off with her age. I did pull her records from the Drouin Collection. The James HALLETT on the marriage record is the father of Jacob HALLETT who married one of Rhoda's daughters many years later. The LEWIS fellow seems to have no blood connection to the family. There is a possibility that she actually lived in Maine at the time of her marriage, but many people who were under age in Maine went to Canada to get married. My two sets of grandparents did just that, as did my mother and father. Jim -- Jim Roaix 605 W Shawnee Street Tahlequah OK 74464 918-207-0093 jerx42@hughes.net http://web.me.com/jerx/Neolithic_Sculpture/About_the_Artist.html On 9/16/11 10:49 AM, "S. Olfert" <solfert@gmail.com> wrote: >Hi Jim, > >I would call the Hodgdon, ME town clerk's office and see if they have >Rhoda's >death record in their old files. She is last shown on the 1900 Hodgdon, >ME >census >and was also there on the previous censuses. I'm not sure why her death >record is >not showing on ancestry. There is a 1903 ME death record for a Rhoda >Stockford >widow of Abraham in Cary ME; residing Hodgdon but her age is given as 65 - >error? >No parents recorded. > >Also on ancestry marriage record (Drouin Collection) for Woodstock Parish >(Carleton >Co, NB), of Abraham Stockford & Rhoda Ann Day "both of the parish of >Brighton >married by Banns with consent of her Father this twenty first day of >November in the >year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and thirty five >by me Gilbert ? Baptist Minister >(signed) Abraham Stockford > Rhoda Ann Day >In the presence of Job S. Lewis, James Hallett > >Filed and registered this second day of January 1836 > > >Perhaps there were other Day records that might connect to her such as >siblings which >might lead you to her parents. I'll check further and get back to you. > >Shirley >~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ >List Announcements can be found at >http://www.rootsweb.com/~nbcharlo/nblistann.htm >List home page at: >http://lists.rootsweb.ancestry.com/index/intl/CAN/NewBrunswick.html >------------------------------- >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 Jim, I would call the Hodgdon, ME town clerk's office and see if they have Rhoda's death record in their old files. She is last shown on the 1900 Hodgdon, ME census and was also there on the previous censuses. I'm not sure why her death record is not showing on ancestry. There is a 1903 ME death record for a Rhoda Stockford widow of Abraham in Cary ME; residing Hodgdon but her age is given as 65 - error? No parents recorded. Also on ancestry marriage record (Drouin Collection) for Woodstock Parish (Carleton Co, NB), of Abraham Stockford & Rhoda Ann Day "both of the parish of Brighton married by Banns with consent of her Father this twenty first day of November in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and thirty five by me Gilbert ? Baptist Minister (signed) Abraham Stockford Rhoda Ann Day In the presence of Job S. Lewis, James Hallett Filed and registered this second day of January 1836 Perhaps there were other Day records that might connect to her such as siblings which might lead you to her parents. I'll check further and get back to you. Shirley
I have her listed as born in Harland, from a book of Stockford Family History that is in the Houlton, Maine Library. I only have 1 son Joseph so now will have to see if I can find the rest of the children. I don't have a death date or place for her though....... ----- Original Message ----- From: "AE palmer" <surveyor9999@verizon.net> To: "NEW BRUNSWICK 1 rootsweb" <newbrunswick@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, September 15, 2011 9:41 PM Subject: Re: [ NB ] Day, Rhoda Ann > On 15/09/2011 6:15 PM, "Jim Roaix" <jerx42@hughes.net> wrote: > >> Still seeking the lineage of Rhoda Ann DAY, supposedly born at Hartland, >> Brighton, Carleton, New Brunswick, Canada in 1818. >> >> Rhoda married Abraham STOCKFORD on 21 Nov 1835, also suposedly at >> Hartland, >> Brighton, Carleton, New Brunswick, Canada. >> >> Witnesses at the wedding ceremony of Abraham & Rhoda were: >> >> Job S. LEWIS & James HALLETT >> >> >> >> They had 12 children together, one of which is my gGrandfather; Joseph >> STOCKFORD. >> >> >> >> Since the STOCKFORD folks were Loyalists, and Carleton was a Loyalist >> area >> in that timeframe, I assume she must come from Loyalist lineage, but I >> have >> been unsuccessful in tracking it down, even after two visits to NB. >> >> >> >> Any hints are greatly appreciated. >> >> >> >> Jim > > Nearly all loyalists came from Long Island or New Jersey. If NJ rings any > bells, chances are it would be Bergen County as it was a hotly contested > no > mans land for the better part of the war. > > This would be especially true if the lineage happened to have any dutch > lineage. > > You might check into the DeLancy papers as well. > > My $0.02. HTH. > > ---------------------------------- > Yesterday is history, > Tomorrow is the future, > Today is a gift! > ---------------------------------- > Arrowhead Images > Arnold Palmer > ---------------------------------- > > > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > List Announcements can be found at > http://www.rootsweb.com/~nbcharlo/nblistann.htm > List home page at: > http://lists.rootsweb.ancestry.com/index/intl/CAN/NewBrunswick.html > ------------------------------- > 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 >
Below are three generations from Rhoda Ann DAY and Abraham STOCKFORD. Abraham STOCKFORD b. 1811, Washademoak, Queens, New Brunswick, Canada d. 9 Jun 1855, Hodgdon Mills, ME & Rhoda Ann DAY b. 1818, Hartland, Brighton, Carleton, New Brunswick, Canada m. 21 Nov 1835, Hartland, Brighton, Carleton, New Brunswick, Canada | Isabel STOCKFORD | b. 1831, Hodgdon Mills, Aroostook, ME | George Edward STOCKFORD | b. 1833, Hartland, Carleton, NB, Canada | d. Monticello, Aroostook, ME | & Mary PARKS | b. 1840, Hodgdon, Aroostook, ME | m. 2 Aug 1868, Hodgdon, Aroostook, ME | | Asbury M. STOCKFORD | | b. 28 Jan 1871, Hodgdon, Aroostook, ME | | d. 14 Mar 1940, Monticello, Aroostook, ME | | & Carrie FLEWELLING | | b. 15 Jun 1876 | | m. 11 Jan 1893, Littleton, Aroostook, ME | | Judson STOCKFORD | | Elma STOCKFORD | | & Abile BRIGGS | | Maud STOCKFORD | | & C. Frank RICKER | | m. 11 Jun 1892 | | Marada STOCKFORD | | & Frank JOHNSON | George C. STOCKFORD | b. Hodgdon Mills, Aroostook, ME | Hezekiah STOCKFORD | b. 1840, Hodgdon, Aroostook, ME | d. 8 Sep 1862, Washington, DC | William STOCKFORD | b. 1842, Hodgdon, Aroostook, ME | d. 11 May 1862, Falls Church, Virginia | Joseph Nehemiah STOCKFORD | b. 17 Mar 1842, Hodgdon, Aroostook, ME | d. 3 Feb 1924, Hodgdon Mills, ME | & Rosaline Augusta HOWARD | b. 1842, Hodgdon Mills, Aroostook, ME | m. 9 Aug 1866, Hodgdon, Aroostook, ME | | Olive V. STOCKFORD | | b. 1867, Hodgdon, Aroostook , ME | | d. 1897 | | & Chas E. REESE | | Marjorie STOCKFORD | | b. 10 Jul 1870, Hodgdon, Aroostook, ME | | d. 16 Jul 1938, Hodgdon, Aroostook, ME | | & Oro Oake ALWARD | | b. 8 Mar 1871, Gagetown, NB, Canada | | m. 1888 | | Lillian STOCKFORD | | b. 1873, Hodgdon Mills, Aroostook, ME | | Hattie STOCKFORD | | b. 1873, Hodgdon, Aroostook , ME | | & William Edgar NIGHTINGALE | | Camilla STOCKFORD | | b. 17 Apr 1873, Hodgdon, Aroostook, ME | | d. 1933 | | & Charles Hollis COREY | | b. 1862 | | m. 10 Oct 1888 | | Randolph STOCKFORD | | b. 17 Sep 1877, Hodgdon, Aroostook , ME | | d. 23 Oct 1952, Portage Lake, Aroostook, ME | | & Inez Estella ROGERS | | b. 6 Jun 1881, Fort Fairfield, Aroostook, ME | | m. 21 Oct 1901, Andover, NB | | Charles Albert STOCKFORD | | b. 20 Nov 1883, Hodgdon, Aroostook, ME | | d. 12 Mar 1956, Hodgdon Mills, Aroostook, ME | | & Ida Leona STITHAM | | b. 1881, Forest City, York, NB, Canada | | m. 4 Feb 1903, Hodgdon, Aroostook, ME | Lambert STOCKFORD | b. 25 Oct 1847, Hodgdon, Aroostook, ME | d. 8 Dec 1904, Amite, Tangipahoa Parish, LA | Zemro STOCKFORD | b. 1850, Hodgdon, Aroostook, ME | d. 1919, Winthrop, Kennebec, ME | & Delia GOULD | b. 1861 | | Mabel STOCKFORD | | b. 1879, Winthrop, Kennebec, ME | | d. 1964, Winthrop, Kennebec, ME | | & Merton L. WHEELER | | m. 8 Apr 1912, Winthrop, Kennebec, ME | | Walter M. STOCKFORD | | b. 1881, Winthrop, Kennebec, ME | | d. 1953, Winthrop, Kennebec, ME | | & Annie L. LINDSAY | | b. 1885 | | m. 20 Dec 1910, Winthrop, Kennebec, ME | | Roland STOCKFORD | | b. 1883, Winthrop, Kennebec, ME | | d. 1918 | | Alice M. STOCKFORD | | b. 1884, Winthrop, Kennebec, ME | | & Frank E. KNEELAND | | m. 14 May 1906, Winthrop, Kennebec, ME | | Vesta D. STOCKFORD | | b. 1887, Winthrop, Kennebec, ME | | & Alfred E. DRAPEAU | | m. 9 Aug 1912 | | Carleton H. STOCKFORD | | b. 1890, Winthrop, Kennebec, ME | | d. 1941 | | & Katherine E. WILLIAMS | | m. 9 Jun 1917 | | Frank STOCKFORD | | b. 1899, Winthrop, Kennebec, ME | | d. 8 Jun 1978, Winthrop, Kennebec, ME | | & Margeret REDING | | b. 29 Sep 1905, Hoboken, Essex, NJ | | m. 1928 | Jessie STOCKFORD | b. 2 Apr 1852, Hodgdon Mills, Aroostook, ME | d. 26 Feb 1913, Sabattus, Androscoggin, ME | & Mary MITCHELL | b. 30 Apr 1863, Litchfield, Kennebec, ME | | Jessie STOCKFORD | | b. 2 Mar 1892, Sabattus, Androscoggin, ME | | d. Aug 1973, Augusta, Kennebec, ME | | George STOCKFORD | | b. Sabattus, Androscoggin, ME | | Melville STOCKFORD | | b. 27 Feb 1890, Sabattus, Androscoggin, ME | | d. 29 Sep 1984, Mechanic Falls, Androscoggin, ME | | & Ellen (Annie) KNIGHTLY | | b. 1899, South Paris, Oxford, ME | | m. 1 Oct 1939 | Melinda STOCKFORD | b. 1854, Hodgdon, Aroostook, ME | & Frank SHOONER | b. 1860, Machias, Washington, ME | | Charles SHOONER | | b. 1880, Cary, Aroostook, ME | | & Alma ESTERBROOKS | | Mae SHOONER (STOCKFORD) | | b. 1883, Cary, Aroostook, ME | | & Earnest DOBSON | | m. 4 Apr 1908 | | Rose SHOONER | | b. 1885, Cary, Aroostook, ME | | & Ransford ANDERSON | | Milton SHOONER | | b. 1887, Cary, Aroostook, ME | | & Kathlern SULLIVAN | | Zemro SHOONER | | b. 1890, Cary, Aroostook, ME | | & Edna ARBOW | | Leona SHOONER | | b. 1892, Cary, Aroostook, ME | | d. 1983, Houlton, Aroostook, ME | | & Jarvis CUNLUFFE | | Alma SHOONER | | b. 1895, Cary, Aroostook, ME | | & Bengamin FAULKNER | | Hartford SHOONER | | b. 1897, Cary, Aroostook, ME | | & Erma BREWER | | Rebecca SHOONER | | b. 1900, Cary, Aroostook, ME | | & Earnest WHITE | Blanche STOCKFORD | b. 1859, Hodgdon Mills, Aroostook, ME | Rachel STOCKFORD | b. 1860, Hodgdon Mills, Aroostook, ME | & William J. HANNING | m. 2 Nov 1878 | | Amos Hezikiah HANNING -- Jim Roaix 605 W Shawnee Street Tahlequah OK 74464 918-207-0093 jerx42@hughes.net http://web.me.com/jerx/Neolithic_Sculpture/About_the_Artist.html On 9/16/11 7:53 AM, "J Black" <jblack@ainop.com> wrote: >I have her listed as born in Harland, from a book of Stockford Family >History that is in the Houlton, Maine Library. I only have 1 son Joseph >so >now will have to see if I can find the rest of the children. I don't >have a >death date or place for her though....... >----- Original Message ----- >From: "AE palmer" <surveyor9999@verizon.net> >To: "NEW BRUNSWICK 1 rootsweb" <newbrunswick@rootsweb.com> >Sent: Thursday, September 15, 2011 9:41 PM >Subject: Re: [ NB ] Day, Rhoda Ann > > >> On 15/09/2011 6:15 PM, "Jim Roaix" <jerx42@hughes.net> wrote: >> >>> Still seeking the lineage of Rhoda Ann DAY, supposedly born at >>>Hartland, >>> Brighton, Carleton, New Brunswick, Canada in 1818. >>> >>> Rhoda married Abraham STOCKFORD on 21 Nov 1835, also suposedly at >>> Hartland, >>> Brighton, Carleton, New Brunswick, Canada. >>> >>> Witnesses at the wedding ceremony of Abraham & Rhoda were: >>> >>> Job S. LEWIS & James HALLETT >>> >>> >>> >>> They had 12 children together, one of which is my gGrandfather; Joseph >>> STOCKFORD. >>> >>> >>> >>> Since the STOCKFORD folks were Loyalists, and Carleton was a Loyalist >>> area >>> in that timeframe, I assume she must come from Loyalist lineage, but I >>> have >>> been unsuccessful in tracking it down, even after two visits to NB. >>> >>> >>> >>> Any hints are greatly appreciated. >>> >>> >>> >>> Jim >> >> Nearly all loyalists came from Long Island or New Jersey. If NJ rings >>any >> bells, chances are it would be Bergen County as it was a hotly >>contested >> no >> mans land for the better part of the war. >> >> This would be especially true if the lineage happened to have any dutch >> lineage. >> >> You might check into the DeLancy papers as well. >> >> My $0.02. HTH. >> >> ---------------------------------- >> Yesterday is history, >> Tomorrow is the future, >> Today is a gift! >> ---------------------------------- >> Arrowhead Images >> Arnold Palmer >> ---------------------------------- >> >> >> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ >> List Announcements can be found at >> http://www.rootsweb.com/~nbcharlo/nblistann.htm >> List home page at: >> http://lists.rootsweb.ancestry.com/index/intl/CAN/NewBrunswick.html >> ------------------------------- >> 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 >> > > >~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ >List Announcements can be found at >http://www.rootsweb.com/~nbcharlo/nblistann.htm >List home page at: >http://lists.rootsweb.ancestry.com/index/intl/CAN/NewBrunswick.html >------------------------------- >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'm sure you have already checked this out but just in case . . . there are nine Day Loyalists listed in Esther Clark Wright's "The Loyalists of New Brunswick". Based on the Index to Land Grants (see: http://archives.gnb.ca/APPS/GovRecs/RS108/Search.aspx?culture=en-CA) it would appear two, John and William, had applied for land grants in Carleton County prior to 1835 although there is no indication on-line that they actually received land grants in that county. -----Original Message----- From: newbrunswick-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:newbrunswick-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of AE palmer Sent: September-15-11 10:41 PM To: NEW BRUNSWICK 1 rootsweb Subject: Re: [ NB ] Day, Rhoda Ann On 15/09/2011 6:15 PM, "Jim Roaix" <jerx42@hughes.net> wrote: > Still seeking the lineage of Rhoda Ann DAY, supposedly born at Hartland, > Brighton, Carleton, New Brunswick, Canada in 1818. > > Rhoda married Abraham STOCKFORD on 21 Nov 1835, also suposedly at Hartland, > Brighton, Carleton, New Brunswick, Canada. > > Witnesses at the wedding ceremony of Abraham & Rhoda were: > > Job S. LEWIS & James HALLETT > > > > They had 12 children together, one of which is my gGrandfather; Joseph > STOCKFORD. > > > > Since the STOCKFORD folks were Loyalists, and Carleton was a Loyalist area > in that timeframe, I assume she must come from Loyalist lineage, but I have > been unsuccessful in tracking it down, even after two visits to NB. > > > > Any hints are greatly appreciated. > > > > Jim Nearly all loyalists came from Long Island or New Jersey. If NJ rings any bells, chances are it would be Bergen County as it was a hotly contested no mans land for the better part of the war. This would be especially true if the lineage happened to have any dutch lineage. You might check into the DeLancy papers as well. My $0.02. HTH. ---------------------------------- Yesterday is history, Tomorrow is the future, Today is a gift! ---------------------------------- Arrowhead Images Arnold Palmer ---------------------------------- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ List Announcements can be found at http://www.rootsweb.com/~nbcharlo/nblistann.htm List home page at: http://lists.rootsweb.ancestry.com/index/intl/CAN/NewBrunswick.html ------------------------------- 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
On 15/09/2011 6:15 PM, "Jim Roaix" <jerx42@hughes.net> wrote: > Still seeking the lineage of Rhoda Ann DAY, supposedly born at Hartland, > Brighton, Carleton, New Brunswick, Canada in 1818. > > Rhoda married Abraham STOCKFORD on 21 Nov 1835, also suposedly at Hartland, > Brighton, Carleton, New Brunswick, Canada. > > Witnesses at the wedding ceremony of Abraham & Rhoda were: > > Job S. LEWIS & James HALLETT > > > > They had 12 children together, one of which is my gGrandfather; Joseph > STOCKFORD. > > > > Since the STOCKFORD folks were Loyalists, and Carleton was a Loyalist area > in that timeframe, I assume she must come from Loyalist lineage, but I have > been unsuccessful in tracking it down, even after two visits to NB. > > > > Any hints are greatly appreciated. > > > > Jim Nearly all loyalists came from Long Island or New Jersey. If NJ rings any bells, chances are it would be Bergen County as it was a hotly contested no mans land for the better part of the war. This would be especially true if the lineage happened to have any dutch lineage. You might check into the DeLancy papers as well. My $0.02. HTH. ---------------------------------- Yesterday is history, Tomorrow is the future, Today is a gift! ---------------------------------- Arrowhead Images Arnold Palmer ----------------------------------
Still seeking the lineage of Rhoda Ann DAY, supposedly born at Hartland, Brighton, Carleton, New Brunswick, Canada in 1818. Rhoda married Abraham STOCKFORD on 21 Nov 1835, also suposedly at Hartland, Brighton, Carleton, New Brunswick, Canada. Witnesses at the wedding ceremony of Abraham & Rhoda were: Job S. LEWIS & James HALLETT They had 12 children together, one of which is my gGrandfather; Joseph STOCKFORD. Since the STOCKFORD folks were Loyalists, and Carleton was a Loyalist area in that timeframe, I assume she must come from Loyalist lineage, but I have been unsuccessful in tracking it down, even after two visits to NB. Any hints are greatly appreciated. Jim -- Jim Roaix 605 W Shawnee Street Tahlequah OK 74464 918-207-0093 jerx42@hughes.net http://web.me.com/jerx/Neolithic_Sculpture/About_the_Artist.html
Greetings, This update is dedicated to Robert H. Fowler, OC, F.C.A.S.I who died 23 August 2011. Bob was part of Course No.20 (Pilots), Pennfield Ridge where he crewed up with Russ Hunter (died 25 May 2011) (Nav.) and Wilf Stanger (Wop/AG). After completion of their course at "the Ridge", Fowler and crew flew a tour of duty overseas with 226 Squadron (48 ops). After the War, Bob did survey flying for Gulf Oil and Spartan Air Service before joining DeHavilland Canada in 1952 as a test pilot - progressing to Chief Engineering Test Pilot. In 1980 he was made a member of Canada's Aviation Hall of Fame. He was also a Fellow of the Canadian Aeronautics and Space Institute, winner of the Trans Canada McKee Trophy and Officer of the Order of Canada. . Thank you for sharing your memories with me over the years, I'm going to miss you Bob! The Pennfield Parish website has been updated once again. Here is the listing of what is new: What's new, September 9, 2011 Military History Camp Utopia (St. George Blood Clinic) - added five (5) stories taken from "The Saint Croix Courier". Camp Utopia (Remembering Those Who Served) (post-war) - added eleven (11) names or those stationed at the camp. No.2 Air Navigation School (Remembering Those Who Served) - updated three (3) names with additional details for those stationed at the base. No.34 Operational Training Unit (Remembering Those Who Served) - added one (1) names and updated six (6) name with additional details for those stationed at the base. Pennfield Ridge Air Station (Newspaper Stories) - "We're Going To Rebuild (Legion Branch/ Millville landmark destroyed in fire)" and "Legion's war memorabilia saved, but building will be demolished" added. Pennfield Ridge Air Station (Newspaper Stories) - seven (7) "Various Newspaper Stories" added. Pennfield Ridge Air Station (St. George Blood Clinic) - added five (5) stories taken from "The Saint Croix Courier". RCAF Station, Pennfield Ridge (Remembering Those Who Served) - updated one (1) name with additional details for those stationed at the base. Trans-Canada Air Lines (TCA) (Newspaper Stories) - "First T.C.A. Flight >From Pennfield Airport Tuesday" added. People HAUGHN, Rose - "Longtime newswoman always on the go" added. Vital Statistics Pennfield Parish Strays (Who Are Buried Elsewhere) - added obit. for Vivian Gauthier. To find additional information and/or links please see "What's New" section on the main page. Regards, G. Christian Larsen President - Pennfield Parish Military Historical Society Member of 250 RCAF (Saint John) Wing, AFAC Member of 2nd TAF Medium Bombers Association (Canadian Wing) Coordinator for Pennfield Parish website Coordinator for Lepreau Parish website Research Projects: Pennfield Ridge Air Station, A-30 Canadian Infantry Training Centre, CA (Camp Utopia) & Pennfield Parish veterans http://pennfieldridgeairstation.blogspot.com/ http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~nbpennfi/ http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~nbleprea/
Saint John Branch, NBGS Inc., will be holding a Genealogy Fair on Saturday Oct 1, 2011 from 9:30 AM to 3:30 PM at St. Joachim´s Church, 603 Loch Lomond Road, Saint John NB. Admission Fee - $ 1.00 The Fair is an "Open House" for anybody interested in genealogy. The Fair will feature the PANB Archives Road Show - several tables of research material and publications for sale from the Provincial Archives. Family tree information - come and see what other researchers have been working on - perhaps your family is here! Talk to people who have genealogical information - Saint John area, New Brunswick, New England, PEI, Miramichi, Charlotte County, Loyalist etc. Browse through reference information used by area genealogists. New book launches: G. Somerville: A Century of Methodist Baptisms in Saint John and Portland NB 1811 - 1910 & NBGS - Saint John Branch: Burial Permits 1901 and 1903. Books for sale, branch displays, family trees, photos, scrapbooks, artifacts, family charts, and much other material. For more information, please contact David Fraser at dfraser@nbnet.nb.ca Dave Fraser