Hi List, Would anyone happen to have the book, *Cholera deaths in Saint John and Portland, NB, 1854, *by Graeme Somerville? William GUIGGY of Marsh Bridge is on the 1854 Cholera list and am hoping that there is something further added about him. A Henry HARPER may also be there. Shirley
Hi Shirley, I just Googled that book, and was reminded about Ruby Cusack's web site. That isn't mentioned on the Lists too often: http://www.rubycusack.com/issue294.html And, I am reminded about this "search of libraries" web site: http://www.worldcat.org/isbn/0968164943 And, I am reminded about the existence of this Society. An event is being planned for September. http://www.nbgssj.ca/MeetingsPrograms.asp?mp=Prev The book is mentioned at Google Books, but it is not offered there. I didn't check HeritageQuest books. And, I'm finding out this year that there are now several more web sites where you can find "on-line books." I don't know if anyone has made a list of them. Betty (near Lowell, MA, USA) FYI: I've mentioned my KIDDER / WILKINS ancestors many times in the past. They lived along the Maine / New Brunswick border from the 1780's on, and even up to today. I think it was ~1860 when J. Calvin and Mary (WILKINS) KIDDER lost 2 children. Their 2nd son died within a year of his marriage, and then his wife died, and they lost a teen-age daughter around the same time. I have guessed that they were caught up in an epidemic. ----- Original Message ----- From: "S. Olfert" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Thursday, June 18, 2009 12:28 AM Subject: [ NB ] Book: Cholera deaths in Saint John and Portland, NB, 1854 > Hi List, > > Would anyone happen to have the book, *Cholera deaths in Saint John and > Portland, NB, 1854, *by Graeme Somerville? > William GUIGGY of Marsh Bridge is on the 1854 Cholera list and am hoping > that there is something further added about him. > A Henry HARPER may also be there.