Hi Darlene, Thought I sent this to you before, but maybe not. Sorry. Quickly, Ephraim m2 1812 Mary London & his son, Seth, m. 14.9.1815 (Gagetown Anglican Record) to Elizabeth Clarke. The following are from my misc. Loyalist records. WHEATON, EPHRAIM -(WEATON/WHETEN) -from Norwalk, Ct.; lived Belleisle Bay, Kings county, N.B. -later to Saint John. -(Ref. 1) -claim for losses, 9.1.1787, Saint John, N.B. -his father took fam. to Long Is., N.Y., in Fall, 1776; Ephraim then 16 yr. old; father d. there Oct., 1779, leaving 8 children: Ephraim (oldest); William (killed with Tarlton's Light Horse; no issue); Joseph (living U.S.); Mary (m. Charles POWERS & liv. "above St. Anne" (Fredericton); Sarah, Martha & Anna in U.S.; their mother d. 1782 at Long Is., N.Y. Loss of several small properties at Norwalk (1 at Canaan) of father detailed in claim. Witnessed by James & Silvanus HAIT (i.e., HOIT), who both named Ephraim's father as William. -(Ref. 77 (Antliff), pp. 202-203) -Kings County Marriage Register A: Ephraim Wheaton of the Parish of Greenwich, widower to Mary London of the Parish of Greenwich, spinster on 20 August 1812. Witnesses: Timothy Shaw & William Erb. -Estate of Ephraim WHEATON, Greenwich, Kings Co.; Exec.: Mary WHEATON, Mayes CASE, 17 Jan. -("New Brunswick Courier", 26.1.1833) - Wallace Hale, "Early New Brunswick Probate Records - 1785-1835", (Heritage Books Inc. 1989). Parish of Greenwich, Kings Co., Farmer. Will dated 15 March 1830, proved 24 December 1832. Wife Mary entire estate for life, she to bring up my children until my youngest son James Wheaton is age 21. At her death property to be sold and proceeds divided, one-half to be divided among the children of my last wife Mary and the other half to be divided among all my children by my first and second wives, except Seth Wheaton and Ann Shaw who shall have only five shillings each. Wife Mary Wheaton and friend Mayes Case executors. Witnesses: Joseph C. Skinner, Jarvis Worden, Patrick O'Neill. Inventory, dated 24 December 1832, valued at about 480 pounds by Joseph C. Skinner and William London included the farm, valued at 400 pounds. Trinity Anglican Church, Kingston, N.B., 1819 baptisms (includes Greenwich Parish): -Aug. 10 Mary (Adult), w/o Epraim (sic) Wheaton, Greenwich, Farmer, by Elias Scovil. -Aug. 10 Elizabeth, Hannah, David, & Mary Jane, Children of Epraim (sic) Wheaton, Greenwich, Farmer, by Elias Scovil. -granted 210A. at Belleisle Bay, Kings Co., N.B. -(Vol. A, p. 40, # 80) daughter, Hannah: -m. 19th inst. Belleisle Bay, by Rev. Cookson, Andrew SHAMPIER / Hannah WHEATON d/o late Ephraim WHEATON. -("New Brunswick Courier", 28.2.1835) -descendant? - By the death of Ephraim WHEATON, which occurred yesterday morn. at his residence, King St., West End (St. John), the honorable record of an old citizen has been brought to a close. His activity had not ceased with his advancing age until a few weeks ago when he met with an unfortunate accident from which he never rallied. He was a member of the West End Methodist Church. -("The Daily Telegraph", 17.11.1890) -Wheaton, Ephrim (sic), Age 84, 16.11.1890, b. N.B. -Index to Saint John Burial Permits, 1889-1919: Vol. 3, No. 484, Microfilm F20740, PANB. Bill
Is this Elizabeth Wheaton - the same one that married Nathaniel DeLong Feb 21,1856. I show her born in Wicham but no dates- her death listed as Sept 3,1900 ?? Thanks Wayne DeLong ----- Original Message ----- From: "Bill Tufts" <dg052@freenet.carleton.ca> To: <newbrunswick-l@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, December 30, 2006 9:30 AM Subject: [ NB ] WHEATON, Ephraim (Loyalist) > Hi Darlene, > > Thought I sent this to you before, but maybe not. Sorry. > > Quickly, Ephraim m2 1812 Mary London & his son, Seth, m. 14.9.1815 > (Gagetown Anglican Record) to Elizabeth Clarke. > > The following are from my misc. Loyalist records. > > WHEATON, EPHRAIM -(WEATON/WHETEN) > -from Norwalk, Ct.; lived Belleisle Bay, Kings county, N.B. > -later to Saint John. -(Ref. 1) > -claim for losses, 9.1.1787, Saint John, N.B. -his father took fam. to > Long > Is., N.Y., in Fall, 1776; Ephraim then 16 yr. old; father d. there Oct., > 1779, leaving 8 children: Ephraim (oldest); William (killed with Tarlton's > Light Horse; no issue); Joseph (living U.S.); Mary (m. Charles POWERS > & liv. "above St. Anne" (Fredericton); Sarah, Martha & Anna in U.S.; > their mother d. 1782 at Long Is., N.Y. Loss of several small properties > at > Norwalk (1 at Canaan) of father detailed in claim. Witnessed by James & > Silvanus HAIT (i.e., HOIT), who both named Ephraim's father as > William. -(Ref. 77 (Antliff), pp. 202-203) > > -Kings County Marriage Register A: Ephraim Wheaton of the Parish of > Greenwich, widower to Mary London of the Parish of Greenwich, spinster > on 20 August 1812. Witnesses: Timothy Shaw & William Erb. > > -Estate of Ephraim WHEATON, Greenwich, Kings Co.; Exec.: Mary > WHEATON, Mayes CASE, 17 Jan. -("New Brunswick Courier", 26.1.1833) > > - Wallace Hale, "Early New Brunswick Probate Records - 1785-1835", > (Heritage Books Inc. 1989). > Parish of Greenwich, Kings Co., Farmer. Will dated 15 > March 1830, proved > 24 December 1832. > Wife Mary entire estate for life, she to bring up my children until > my youngest son James Wheaton is age 21. At her death property to be > sold and proceeds divided, one-half to be divided among the children of > my last wife Mary and the other half to be divided among all my children > by my first and second wives, except Seth Wheaton and Ann Shaw who > shall have only five shillings each. Wife Mary Wheaton and friend Mayes > Case executors. > Witnesses: Joseph C. Skinner, Jarvis Worden, Patrick O'Neill. > Inventory, dated 24 December 1832, valued at about 480 > pounds by Joseph C. Skinner and William London included the farm, > valued at 400 pounds. > > Trinity Anglican Church, Kingston, N.B., 1819 baptisms (includes > Greenwich Parish): > -Aug. 10 Mary (Adult), w/o Epraim (sic) Wheaton, Greenwich, > Farmer, by Elias Scovil. > -Aug. 10 Elizabeth, Hannah, David, & Mary Jane, Children of > Epraim (sic) Wheaton, Greenwich, Farmer, by Elias Scovil. > -granted 210A. at Belleisle Bay, Kings Co., N.B. -(Vol. A, p. 40, # 80) > > daughter, Hannah: > -m. 19th inst. Belleisle Bay, by Rev. Cookson, Andrew SHAMPIER / > Hannah WHEATON d/o late Ephraim WHEATON. -("New Brunswick > Courier", 28.2.1835) > > -descendant? - By the death of Ephraim WHEATON, which occurred > yesterday morn. at his residence, King St., West End (St. John), the > honorable record of an old citizen has been brought to a close. His > activity > had not ceased with his advancing age until a few weeks ago when he met > with an unfortunate accident from which he never rallied. He was a > member of the West End Methodist Church. -("The Daily Telegraph", > 17.11.1890) > -Wheaton, Ephrim (sic), Age 84, 16.11.1890, b. N.B. -Index to Saint > John Burial Permits, 1889-1919: Vol. 3, No. 484, Microfilm F20740, > PANB. > > Bill > > ------------------------------- > 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 >
>Is this Elizabeth Wheaton - the same one that married Nathaniel DeLong Feb >21,1856. I show her born in Wicham but no dates- her death listed as Sept >3,1900 ?? Dear Wayne, I cannot be sure, as every family had an Elizabeth, Ann or Jane, but I suspect the Elizabeth Wheaton who married Nathan Delong in 1856, is Elizabeth, born 1830, Wickham, daughter of Charles Wheaton and Hannah London. No proof, and I can't find anything on Nathan Delong to check it out further. Lisa Z