I just wanted to thank everyone who helped me to find the family of Eric Armstrong. If it wasn't for all of you (and listers from the Pictou list) I wouldn't have any of the information that I have today. The obituary provided information that there was a link to Ontario and I've since found details of Eric's grandaughter living in Ontario. I've written (snailmail) to her and I'm waiting for a reply. Hopefully, some of you might have read my letter to the editor of the The Advocate which was published on Wednesday 27th June. Thanks again. Regards, Jill
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Hello David, Are you researching this family? I am interested in learning the names of John Dunn's children. I believe that Anne Nancy (Nancy) Dunn, who married Benjamin Dykens, on March 7, 1816, Christ Church Anglican CCR, Windsor, was the daughter of John Dunn or Dun of Annapolis. Any help would be great. My best, Kathleen The book lists one Dunn family, p. 110. DUNN, JOHN ....................................................... ANNAPOLIS, 1765. 4 males, 3 females, 1768. Allen Jess 19:14 ************************************** See what's free at http://www.aol.com.
In a message dated 6/30/2007 8:35:22 AM Eastern Daylight Time, aljess@shaw.ca writes: Allen Jess 2007-06-30-06:35 ---------------------------------------- Hi Allen: 7/1/07 00:10 I would be quite certain that you would find Tuttle family members in your material. I believe Stephen Tuttle and his five sons were the first of my line in NS. The Tuttle family branch that settled in Southold on Long Island, NY used the Tuthill spelling, but that was not very common in NS as far as I know. It happens that my wife's family, which were Weatherbee folks were in the same community and area in NS. Of course, that name was spelled in various ways, including Weatherbie, Wetherbe, Wetherby and other variations. I have found that children in the same family used various spellings even though they had the same parents. I guess there was at least one Pingree family that owned a farm there in NS. The original name was Pengry, but almost everyone adopted the Pingree spelling. Lastly, there was one Stetson in NS at some point, so you might find one of them in NS. I realize that my four names may be deemed excessive to request, so Tuttle, Weatherbee, Pingree and Stetson would be the order of importance to me if I have to cut my request list down. I am patient, so whatever you can do would be just fine with me. Thanks in advance for your willingness to help others in their genealogy research. Search: Tuttle, Pingree, Weatherbee, Ellershaw, Stetson, Carcieri, Cote, Parisi, McCreary, McDaniel + Prescott William R. Tuttle, Esq. TuttleGenealogy@aol.com ************************************** See what's free at http://www.aol.com.
>Yes I did ask on the Alberta list about Fraser and Howard............. >>>>>>>>>>> There were spaces to the paragraphs when I first emailed my original message but they seem to disappear after being sent. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> It's not like Bessie Howard and Harriet are hard to find with Bessie birth showing up as being born in Australia and her mother Harriet's as either Liverpool or England in the census. Walter returned to Nova Scotia with his family after the birth of their first child Bessie (Elizabeth) Fraser. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >Walter and his family 1881 census lived in Macon, Cumberland, he was a miller, Harriet a milliner. >He supposedly moved to New Glasgow and died after the 1901 census Harriet is not listed as a widow and is staying with her daughter Bessie and family. Maude Howard born 30 Jan 1890, Boston, Bessie (Fraser) Howard born 03 Aug 1862, Australia, and Josephus Howard born 16 Apr 1862, NB, Canada, Harriet (Wilcox) born 06 Jul 1836, Liverpool, Lancashire, England. Maude Howard died young and Harriet Fraser both died Canada maybe Alberta, Walter died Nova Scotia sometime in 1901. I've been trying to find out about my line for over 10 years and there has to be someone from this line that still lives in Nova Scotia? Bessie, Annie Fraser never married and my great grandparent's David Albert Fraser and Nora Steeves Fraser both died MA, have their marriage and death records. > Wanda Powell wrote: > Walter Smith Fraser son of David and Elizabeth Fraser, Walter born about > 1833, died sometime in 1901, wife Harriet (Wilcox) Fraser died after 1911. Where did this Walter and Harriett Fraser die. If she is in the 1911 Census where was she living? In a query like this give all the info you have and the source info also. Put a line between each paragraph to make reading easier. Have you asked on an Alberta List? DO NOT REPLY TO ME. Reply to the NS list. bob gillis > would like her death information as well and her granddaughter’s Maude > DeHarker Howard. In the 1911 census Joseph, Bessie, Maude Howard and Harriet Fraser in Alberta. > Walter and Harriet’s children at the time of Walter’s death, Elizabeth > (Bessie) Howard, Minnie McLeod, David Albert, Maude, Allister Culton, John > and Annie R.. > Walter’s siblings: Janet, Marion Ann, John David, Catherine M., and > Alexander David Fraser, Walter is believed to have died in New Glasgow > living near his brother Alexander at the time? Alexander died 1914 New > Glasgow. > David and Nora (Steeves) Fraser’s children: Alister and Walter born > Cambridge, MA > Allister Colton and Janet (Wilson) Fraser’s children, Phyllis, Maude, > Allister born BC, Walter, Paul Janet and John born Saskatchewan > Minnie (Fraser) and Alexander MacLeod children: Jane, Walter, Harry, > Allister, and Anna born NS? > Thank you Wanda > No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.5.476 / Virus Database: 269.9.14/882 - Release Date: 6/30/2007 3:10 PM
Hi Allen, I think many of these might be in my ancestry line. Thank you so very much for the look up, regards, Christine ----- Original Message ----- From: "Allen Jess" <aljess@shaw.ca> To: "cristy" <poppy0206@earthlink.net>; <NOVA-SCOTIA-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, June 30, 2007 11:38 AM Subject: Re: [NS-L] Planters & Pioneers, Nova Scotia 1749-1775 (1982 Revised > Good Morning, Christine, > > MOFFATT none listed. > > MA(R)STERS, p.203 > > MA(R)STERS, ABRAHAM > ............................................................... FALMOUTH, > 1760. > b. 1726, son of Abraham and Deborah Knowlton Marsters of Manchester and > Salem, Mass., > d. before 1768. m. 14 Apr. 1754, Sarah, dau. of Robert Knowlton of > Manchester, Mass. > (She m. (2) Shubael Dimock.) > Ch: Mary, Abraham, Ezekiel, John, Silas. > > MA(R)STERS, ANDREW > ................................................................. > FALMOUTH, > 176-. > m. Anne > Ch: Elizabeth, b. and d. 1762. 5 men, 2 boys, 1 woman, 5 girls, 1770. > > MA(R)STERS, JONATHAN, CAPT. > ............................................... > FALMOUTH, 1760. > b. 1734, son of Abraham and Deborah Knowlton Marsters of Manchester and > Salem, Mass. > d. Jan 1804. > m. 17 Feb 1757, Mary, dau. of Robert Knowlton, d. 12 Oct 1820. > Ch: Nathaniel, Jonathan, Mary, Nancy Anne, Sarah Ann, Catherine, Deborah, > Rachel, > Lydia, Olive, Lavinia, Susannah. > > MA(R)STERS, MOSES > .................................................................... > FALMOUTH, 1760. > son of Abraham and Deborah Knowlton Marsters of Manchester and Salen, > Mass. > Ch: Moses, illeg. > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "cristy" <poppy0206@earthlink.net> > To: "Allen Jess" <aljess@shaw.ca> > Sent: Friday, 29 June, 2007 15:40 > Subject: Re: [NS-L] Planters & Pioneers, Nova Scotia 1749-1775 (1982 > Revised > > >> Hello, >> >> When you have time could you look for Marsters and/or Moffatts in your >> book? >> >> Thank you kindly, >> >> Christine >> >> ----- Original Message ----- >> From: "Allen Jess" <aljess@shaw.ca> >> To: "Wanda Powell" <aligator@fairpoint.net>; <NOVA-SCOTIA-L@rootsweb.com> >> Sent: Friday, June 29, 2007 3:04 PM >> Subject: Re: [NS-L] Planters & Pioneers, Nova Scotia 1749-1775 (1982 >> Revised >> >> >>> Dear Wanda, >>> >>> Yes. Five Fraser families are listed on page 128. >>> >>> FRASER, ALEXANDER ................................. PICTOU, 1773. >>> 'Hector'. d. 24 Sept. 1803. >>> m. Marion Campbell, dau. of the Laird of Skriegh, Invernessshire, d. 26 >>> Sept. 1798. >>> Ch: Alexander, Simon, Catherine, Isabella, Hugh, David, William. >>> >>> FRASER, CHARLES ...................................... PICTOU, 1773. >>> 'Hector'. >>> >>> FRASER, HUGH ............................................ PICTOU, 1773. >>> 'Hector', weaver. b. Parish of Kitarlity, d. 1826, East River. >>> Ch: Donald Miller, June, Mary, John? >>> >>> FRASER, KENNETH PICTOU, 1773, LONDONDERRY >>> 'Hector'. >>> m. >>> Thomas, John, Kenneth, daus.? >>> >>> FRASER, WILLIAM ..................................... PICTOU, 1773. >>> 'Hector'. >>> >>> Allen Jess >>> 13:04 >>> >>> ----- Original Message ----- >>> From: "Wanda Powell" <aligator@fairpoint.net> >>> To: <NOVA-SCOTIA-L@rootsweb.com> >>> Sent: Friday, 29 June, 2007 07:50 >>> Subject: [NS-L] Planters & Pioneers, Nova Scotia 1749-1775 (1982 Revised >>> >>> >>>> Are there any Fraser’s in this book? >>>> >>>> >>> >>> >>> ---------------------------------------- >>> Basic List Commands: >>> >>> 1. To post to the list >>> Send a message to: >>> NOVA-SCOTIA-L@rootsweb.com >>> >>> 2. How to unsubscribe >>> a. List mode: Send a message to NOVA-SCOTIA-L- >>> request@rootsweb.com that contains only the word >>> unsubscribe >>> >>> b. Digest mode: Send a message to NOVA-SCOTIA-D- >>> request@rootsweb.com that contains only the word >>> unsubscribe >>> >>> 3. How to subscribe >>> Send an email containing only the word >>> subscribe >>> to NOVA-SCOTIA-L-request@rootsweb.com >>> >>> 4. How to change to Digest mode >>> a. 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Greetings All By this time you will all be aware of the low response of YES answers to the informed consent question on the 2006 Census. We all agree that something must be done to prevent a similar result for the Census of 2011. Bill S-18 provided for a review of the administration and operation of the 'informed consent' provision that we were forced to accept without opposition in order to regain public access to Historic Census records. We are hoping that pressure from genealogists and historians might prompt an early review and ask that you write your parliamentary representatives seeking their support for this to happen. On 16 July 2007, representatives of the Canadian Historical Association, along with myself will be meeting with Anil Arora, Director General, Census Program Branch, Census Manager of Statistics Canada. Representatives of the Canadian Sociological Association and the Canadian Political Science Association may be in attendance as well. The meeting will be held in Ottawa, and the subject matter of the meeting will be the 'informed consent' question imposed on us by Bill S-18. We are hoping that meetings with Information Commissioner Robert Marleau, and Privacy Commissioner Jennifer Stoddart can be arranged for the same time, but that has yet to be confirmed. I will keep you informed of any further developments. Gordon A. Watts gordon_watts@telus.net Co-chair, Canada Census Committee Port Coquitlam, British Columbia Read my column, 'Gordon Watts Reports' at http://globalgenealogy.com/globalgazette/authors/authgw.htm
Walter Smith Fraser son of David and Elizabeth Fraser, Walter born about 1833, died sometime in 1901, wife Harriet (Wilcox) Fraser died after 1911 would like her death information as well and her granddaughter’s Maude DeHarker Howard. In the 1911 census Joseph, Bessie, Maude Howard and Harriet Fraser in Alberta. Walter and Harriet’s children at the time of Walter’s death, Elizabeth (Bessie) Howard, Minnie McLeod, David Albert, Maude, Allister Culton, John and Annie R.. Walter’s siblings: Janet, Marion Ann, John David, Catherine M., and Alexander David Fraser, Walter is believed to have died in New Glasgow living near his brother Alexander at the time? Alexander died 1914 New Glasgow. David and Nora (Steeves) Fraser’s children: Alister and Walter born Cambridge, MA Allister Colton and Janet (Wilson) Fraser’s children, Phyllis, Maude, Allister born BC, Walter, Paul Janet and John born Saskatchewan Minnie (Fraser) and Alexander MacLeod children: Jane, Walter, Harry, Allister, and Anna born NS? Thank you Wanda No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.5.476 / Virus Database: 269.9.14/880 - Release Date: 6/29/2007 2:15 PM
Hi Allen, I was not sure if you got my request for a look up on Marsters and Moffats. Ezekial Marsters and William or John Moffat. thanks, Christine
Hi Allen, Does your book have anything on Henry and Mary (Ellenwood) Coggin of Yarmouth? Thanks, Debbie Howard (in Maine) --------------------------------- Park yourself in front of a world of choices in alternative vehicles. Visit the Yahoo! Auto Green Center.
Good Morning, Christine, MOFFATT none listed. MA(R)STERS, p.203 MA(R)STERS, ABRAHAM ............................................................... FALMOUTH, 1760. b. 1726, son of Abraham and Deborah Knowlton Marsters of Manchester and Salem, Mass., d. before 1768. m. 14 Apr. 1754, Sarah, dau. of Robert Knowlton of Manchester, Mass. (She m. (2) Shubael Dimock.) Ch: Mary, Abraham, Ezekiel, John, Silas. MA(R)STERS, ANDREW ................................................................. FALMOUTH, 176-. m. Anne Ch: Elizabeth, b. and d. 1762. 5 men, 2 boys, 1 woman, 5 girls, 1770. MA(R)STERS, JONATHAN, CAPT. ............................................... FALMOUTH, 1760. b. 1734, son of Abraham and Deborah Knowlton Marsters of Manchester and Salem, Mass. d. Jan 1804. m. 17 Feb 1757, Mary, dau. of Robert Knowlton, d. 12 Oct 1820. Ch: Nathaniel, Jonathan, Mary, Nancy Anne, Sarah Ann, Catherine, Deborah, Rachel, Lydia, Olive, Lavinia, Susannah. MA(R)STERS, MOSES .................................................................... FALMOUTH, 1760. son of Abraham and Deborah Knowlton Marsters of Manchester and Salen, Mass. Ch: Moses, illeg. ----- Original Message ----- From: "cristy" <poppy0206@earthlink.net> To: "Allen Jess" <aljess@shaw.ca> Sent: Friday, 29 June, 2007 15:40 Subject: Re: [NS-L] Planters & Pioneers, Nova Scotia 1749-1775 (1982 Revised > Hello, > > When you have time could you look for Marsters and/or Moffatts in your > book? > > Thank you kindly, > > Christine > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Allen Jess" <aljess@shaw.ca> > To: "Wanda Powell" <aligator@fairpoint.net>; <NOVA-SCOTIA-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Friday, June 29, 2007 3:04 PM > Subject: Re: [NS-L] Planters & Pioneers, Nova Scotia 1749-1775 (1982 > Revised > > >> Dear Wanda, >> >> Yes. Five Fraser families are listed on page 128. >> >> FRASER, ALEXANDER ................................. PICTOU, 1773. >> 'Hector'. d. 24 Sept. 1803. >> m. Marion Campbell, dau. of the Laird of Skriegh, Invernessshire, d. 26 >> Sept. 1798. >> Ch: Alexander, Simon, Catherine, Isabella, Hugh, David, William. >> >> FRASER, CHARLES ...................................... PICTOU, 1773. >> 'Hector'. >> >> FRASER, HUGH ............................................ PICTOU, 1773. >> 'Hector', weaver. b. Parish of Kitarlity, d. 1826, East River. >> Ch: Donald Miller, June, Mary, John? >> >> FRASER, KENNETH PICTOU, 1773, LONDONDERRY >> 'Hector'. >> m. >> Thomas, John, Kenneth, daus.? >> >> FRASER, WILLIAM ..................................... PICTOU, 1773. >> 'Hector'. >> >> Allen Jess >> 13:04 >> >> ----- Original Message ----- >> From: "Wanda Powell" <aligator@fairpoint.net> >> To: <NOVA-SCOTIA-L@rootsweb.com> >> Sent: Friday, 29 June, 2007 07:50 >> Subject: [NS-L] Planters & Pioneers, Nova Scotia 1749-1775 (1982 Revised >> >> >>> Are there any Fraser’s in this book? >>> >>> >> >> >> ---------------------------------------- >> Basic List Commands: >> >> 1. To post to the list >> Send a message to: >> NOVA-SCOTIA-L@rootsweb.com >> >> 2. How to unsubscribe >> a. List mode: Send a message to NOVA-SCOTIA-L- >> request@rootsweb.com that contains only the word >> unsubscribe >> >> b. Digest mode: Send a message to NOVA-SCOTIA-D- >> request@rootsweb.com that contains only the word >> unsubscribe >> >> 3. How to subscribe >> Send an email containing only the word >> subscribe >> to NOVA-SCOTIA-L-request@rootsweb.com >> >> 4. How to change to Digest mode >> a. Unsubscribe from List mode (2.a. above) >> b. Subscribe to Digest mode >> Send an email containing only the word >> subscribe >> to NOVA-SCOTIA-D-request@rootsweb.com >> ------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >> NOVA-SCOTIA-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the >> quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > >
Hello Allen, Thanks so much for this generous and kind offer. If you have a moment can I impose on you to look for the Harper surname? They definitely arrived in that time period. Thank you in advance! All the best, Liz On 6/30/07, Allen Jess <aljess@shaw.ca> wrote: > Good Morning, Lorna, > > I have found the following on pages 223-4. > > McKENZEY, ALEXANDER (MacKENSEY, McKENZIE) ................. HALIFAX, 1749, GRANVILLE. > b. 1733, Scotland, d. July 1820, ae 87. m. 1765, Mary, dau. of Walter Wilkins, of Halifax, d. 1842, ae 93. > Ch: Sarah, Mary, Walter, William, Abigail, Elizabeth, John, Ann, Alexander, Susan, Polly or Mary. > > McKENZIE, ALEXANDER ........................................................... PICTOU, 1773. > 'Hector'. > > McKENZIE, ANGUS ................................................................... PICTOU, 1773. > 'Hector', ae 16. > > McKENZIE, COLIN ..................................................................... PICTOU, 1773. > 'Hector'. Ch: Duncan, d. 1871, ae 100. > > McKENZIE, DONALD ................................................................. PICTOU, 1773. > 'Hector'. settled Shubenacadie? > > McKENZIE, WILLIAM ................................................................ PICTOU, 1773. > 'Hector'. spent some years in Liverpool, settled Loch Broom. > 1 son. > > I hope this is of some help to you. > > Allen Jess > 2007-06-30-06:35 > ---------------------------------------- > Basic List Commands: > > 1. To post to the list > Send a message to: > NOVA-SCOTIA-L@rootsweb.com > > 2. How to unsubscribe > a. List mode: Send a message to NOVA-SCOTIA-L- > request@rootsweb.com that contains only the word > unsubscribe > > b. Digest mode: Send a message to NOVA-SCOTIA-D- > request@rootsweb.com that contains only the word > unsubscribe > > 3. How to subscribe > Send an email containing only the word > subscribe > to NOVA-SCOTIA-L-request@rootsweb.com > > 4. How to change to Digest mode > a. Unsubscribe from List mode (2.a. above) > b. Subscribe to Digest mode > Send an email containing only the word > subscribe > to NOVA-SCOTIA-D-request@rootsweb.com > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to NOVA-SCOTIA-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message >
Good Morning, Victoria Reid, I found the following information for you, pages 253-4. REID, ANDREW .................................................... HALIFAX, 1749. mariner, 'Merry Jacks', m. Jane, bur. 12 Sept. 1751. REID, SAMUEL (READ) ......................................... HORTON, 1761. b. 11 Dec. 1709, Lyme, Conn., son of John and Deborah Niles Read, d. 6 Jan 1783, 77th yr. m. Sarah, dau. of John and Sarah Harvey of Lyme, d. Feb. 1774, ae 48. Ch: William, Samuel, Jr., Ezra, Duncan. Allen Jess 2007-06-30-08:37
Good Morning, Liz, One HARPER listed, p.149 HARPER, CHRISTOPHER ....................... CUMBERLAND, 1774. storekeeper, Fort Cumberland, 'Jenny', ae 45, b. England, near Hull m. Elizabeth, ae 40. Ch: Hannah, Elizabeth, John, Thomas, Catharine, Charlotte, William, Fannie, Christopher. Allen Jess 2007-06-30-07:22 ----- Original Message ----- From: "Liz Haren" <lizharen@gmail.com> To: <NOVA-SCOTIA-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, 30 June, 2007 07:08 Subject: Re: [NS-L] Planters and Pioneers > Hello Allen, > > Thanks so much for this generous and kind offer. If you have a moment > can I impose on you to look for the Harper surname? They definitely > arrived in that time period. Thank you in advance! > > All the best, > > Liz >
Good Morning, Ellie, I did some research on the names you listed. I can provide additional information later in the day. TURPLE none listed LEIGHTON none listed WOLFE four listed as WOLF(F), two listed as WOLFF WISDOM two listed REEVES one listed Are these of help to you? Allen Jess 2007-06-30-07:14 ----- Original Message ----- From: TheSmallRain@aol.com To: aljess@shaw.ca Sent: Thursday, 28 June, 2007 19:28 Subject: another NS planters question Dear Allen- I noticed your answers to people who were wondering if their ancestors' names appear in the book. I was wondering if you'd be so kind as to do yet another look up? (I'd hate to spend $109 only to find that my ancestors aren't in there.) Johann Turple I should think is in there, yes? But the other side of the family is slippier to track down...Leighton is the name I am looking for (maybe George or Henry or Edward?). also..Wolfe, Reeves, Wisdom... Please don't feel you have to type out a lot of information if it's there. Thanks in advance! Sincerely, Ellie Donovan Plymouth, MA ************************************** See what's free at http://www.aol.com.
Good Morning, Lorna, I have found the following on pages 223-4. McKENZEY, ALEXANDER (MacKENSEY, McKENZIE) ................. HALIFAX, 1749, GRANVILLE. b. 1733, Scotland, d. July 1820, ae 87. m. 1765, Mary, dau. of Walter Wilkins, of Halifax, d. 1842, ae 93. Ch: Sarah, Mary, Walter, William, Abigail, Elizabeth, John, Ann, Alexander, Susan, Polly or Mary. McKENZIE, ALEXANDER ........................................................... PICTOU, 1773. 'Hector'. McKENZIE, ANGUS ................................................................... PICTOU, 1773. 'Hector', ae 16. McKENZIE, COLIN ..................................................................... PICTOU, 1773. 'Hector'. Ch: Duncan, d. 1871, ae 100. McKENZIE, DONALD ................................................................. PICTOU, 1773. 'Hector'. settled Shubenacadie? McKENZIE, WILLIAM ................................................................ PICTOU, 1773. 'Hector'. spent some years in Liverpool, settled Loch Broom. 1 son. I hope this is of some help to you. Allen Jess 2007-06-30-06:35
Thursday, December 21, 1939...The Halifax Chronicle, Halifax, N.S. MRS. JOHN F. BROWN SPRINGHILL, Dec. 20 - There passed away at her home on Junction Road after a short illness, Mrs. John F. Brown. She was born in Londonderry, and was formerly Miss Ella Crowe. Besides her husband, there also survives one sister. The funeral was held from the home. Officating was the Rev. W. M. Knickle of All Saint's Anglican Church. Interment was at Hillside Cemetery.
To all:- It would have been great to celebrate the end of transcribing with a few fireworks but some of the pages are difficult to do. Percentages:- SASKATCHEWAN.............................98.22% Regina - 99.95%; Saltcoat - 93.86%; Saskatoon - 95.19; Prince Albert below 90% -- others are 100% ALBERTA...........................................96.75% Victoria, Edmonton and Calgary 100%; Medicine Hat - 99.39%; Strathcona - 99.08%; McLeod - 99.91%; Red Deer below 90 % BRITISH COLUMBIA..........................86.18% Only Nanaimo and Yale-Cariboo are 100% Other districts are below 90%. In this hot weather, turn on the fan or air conditioner and do a page or two -- REGINA will be 100% by tomorrow afternoon! Muriel M. Davidson Co-Chair, Canada Census Committee Brampton, ON
Good Evening, Kathy, I have found the following for you. p. 309 WALLEY, AMOS ............................... NEWPORT, 1761. d. 3 Oct 1817 ae 78. m. Sarah, d. 13 Dec. 1808, ae 66. RILEY none listed. LOWTHERS none listed. DYKENS none listed. SEARY none listed. Allen Jess 19:43 ----- Original Message ----- From: SHELNH@aol.com To: aljess@shaw.ca ; aligator@fairpoint.net ; NOVA-SCOTIA-L@rootsweb.com Sent: Friday, 29 June, 2007 13:44 Subject: Re: [NS-L] Planters & Pioneers, Nova Scotia 1749-1775 (1982 Revised Hello, Wondering if there are any of the following names in the book, Walley, Riley, Lowthers, Dykens, and Seary? All from Hants county, with a few in Kings County. I thought if it turns out that there are, I will put an order in for the book. Not asking you to go to the trouble of typing the information just if there are about how many. With much appreciation. My best, Kathy Manning ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ See what's free at AOL.com.
Good Evening, Lorna, No families with the name McKenzies (and MacKenzies) are listed. Allen Jess ----- Original Message ----- From: "Lorna Xixis" <xixis@hawaii.rr.com> To: "NOVA-SCOTIA-L@rootsweb.com" <NOVA-SCOTIA@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, 29 June, 2007 13:38 Subject: [NS-L] Planters & Pioneers, Nova Scotia 1749-1775 (1982 Revised > Allen, > > May I ask if there are any McKenzies, probably Alexander, John, Hugh or > Wm. > They were in Pictou, possibly by early 1800s, but unknown where before. > > Thank you so much, Lorna > > > ---------------------------------------- > Basic List Commands: > > 1. To post to the list > Send a message to: > NOVA-SCOTIA-L@rootsweb.com > > 2. How to unsubscribe > a. List mode: Send a message to NOVA-SCOTIA-L- > request@rootsweb.com that contains only the word > unsubscribe > > b. Digest mode: Send a message to NOVA-SCOTIA-D- > request@rootsweb.com that contains only the word > unsubscribe > > 3. How to subscribe > Send an email containing only the word > subscribe > to NOVA-SCOTIA-L-request@rootsweb.com > > 4. How to change to Digest mode > a. Unsubscribe from List mode (2.a. above) > b. Subscribe to Digest mode > Send an email containing only the word > subscribe > to NOVA-SCOTIA-D-request@rootsweb.com > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > NOVA-SCOTIA-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message >