Would SKS do a lookup for me please? In 1881, Elizabeth Jane "Eliza" Morrow (b. circa 1845) is residing with her parents Thomas and Margaret Morrow in Westfield, Kings County. Father died Jan 1895 and mother died 1899, so both should be present in the 1891 census. Is Eliza still living with them? By the date of her death in 1923 Eliza had become Mrs. Haynes/Haines, but I can't find a record of that marriage, so I'm trying to narrow the window. Death certificate completed by her brother says she lived her entire life in N.B., -- perhaps she did not marry until she was too old to have children? Any help greatly appreciated. Marilyn in Vancouver
What is the Earliest Census in New Brunswick? I have a James MERRILL, born ca 1794 in "New Brunswick," (according to the cemetery records) who was married to Anne unknown, (born "Canada"). They had at least two children, Joshua, born, 1884-ish, (in Cary, ME) and Sarah (Sally) born 23 December, 1846 (in Washington County, ME) Any clues greatly appreciated ... Jim Roaix
Hi, The 1891 census for Westfield Parish lists the following as the entire household of Thomas Morrow: MORROW Thomas m 79 M - Ireland Ire. Ire. C.E. Farmer Margaret f 70 M W NB " " C.E. William J. m 26 - S " " N.B. " Sorry, but no sign of your Eliza Jane. Regards, John > -----Original Message----- > From: newbrunswick-bounces@rootsweb.com > [mailto:newbrunswick-bounces@rootsweb.com]On Behalf Of Marilyn Morrow > Sent: Wednesday, January 17, 2007 9:34 PM > To: newbrunswick@rootsweb.com > Subject: [ NB ] Census lookup 1891 please > > > Would SKS do a lookup for me please? > > In 1881, Elizabeth Jane "Eliza" Morrow (b. circa 1845) is > residing with her parents Thomas and Margaret Morrow in > Westfield, Kings County. > > Father died Jan 1895 and mother died 1899, so both should be > present in the 1891 census. Is Eliza still living with them? > > By the date of her death in 1923 Eliza had become Mrs. > Haynes/Haines, but I can't find a record of that marriage, so I'm > trying to narrow the window. Death certificate completed by her > brother says she lived her entire life in N.B., -- perhaps she > did not marry until she was too old to have children? > > Any help greatly appreciated. Marilyn in Vancouver > > ------------------------------- > 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 >