When was your ancestor born in St. Johns Canada? My g.g.grandfather was born there also in 1832, but he doesn't show up in the US until about 1865. St. Johns in what was called Lower Canada but the town now is St. Jean, Quebec. At 10:48 AM 6/21/00 -0400, Simpson.Timothy@epamail.epa.gov wrote: > > >For those new to the list. I am looking for info on the family on John >Simpson/Phebe Card of Hoosick, NY. They had the following children - Clark, >John R., Milo, Harriet, Maria, Emeline, and Angeline. John was a successful >farmer. He died in 1860 and is buried in the Mapleton cemetary. Clark then >moved to the Flushing, Michigan area. > >John was born in St Johns, Canada and Phebe was from Pownal, VT. > >I am also looking for info on that cemetary. John and Phebe's grave is in bad >shape and can hardly be read. > > > > >Timothy D. Simpson, Environmental Scientist >U.S. EPA - Athens, GA >706-355-8736 > > > >==== NYRENSSE Mailing List ==== >Some Rensselaer Births, Marriages & Deaths: http://www.angelfire.com/fl/Sumter/Troy.html >Rensselaer County Genweb page: http://www.rootsweb.com/~nyrensse/ >GenConnect Board: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/NY/Rensselaer >Listowner: Pat Connors mailto:nymets11@pacbell.net > > Barb Baxter http://www.pinehurst.net/genealogy/