Hello Listers, Thanks to Drouin I have found the following: Samuel Thompson and wife Jane Gordon lived in Chertsey in the 1881 census. Samuel died in 1899 in Rawdon, Quebec b: abt. 1812 Jane Gordon died in 1896 buried in Rawdon, Quebec (from Northern Ireland) b: abt. 1814 Their family: (1) William Thompson b: abt. 1843 married Ann Jane Morgan: children Ann Jane b: abt. 1869 married Albert Barrette children William, George, Frances, Hildred, and Alice. Rebecca b: June 11, 1870 d: 8 Feb 1956, Rawdon; married George Brennan child: Florence Robert Roark (Rourke) Maria b: May 15, 1872 no further info Sarah Alice b: 13 Dec 1874 d: 17 Nov 1880 Rawdon, Quebec James Samuel b: 7 Dec 1876 d: 26 Dec 1955 Rawdon married Roseanna Bourgeois 12 Jan 1909 children: Laura Ann b: 1909 William Malcolm b: 1910 Bertha May b: 1915 Mildred Irene b: 1917 Violet Doris b: 1921 William Francis b: June 03, 1879 no further information. (2) Sarah b: 1848 d: 1849 (3) Margaret b: 29 Nov 1852 no further information (4) Mary b: ? married Henry McColm 1883 (5) James b: ? married Caroline Steele bef. 1880 one child Matilda b: 1880 I have 2 additional children - Samuel b: abt. 1840 removed to Vermont (found no church record in Rawdon) Jennie b: abt. 1857 removed to Vermont (found no church record in Rawdon this is where I found the connection to Rawdon, Quebec in VT vital records. From what I have seen there are no census records for 1851 of Rawdon so I couldn't check for more children. Is there a census recorded for the 1860's for Rawdon? Any additional information on this family would be greatly appreciated. Thanks for reading this. Nancy
Hello, Is anyone researching BROWN located near the Vermont boarder? My ancestor was (Sarah) Lucinda BROWN. She married William H. TRACY, b. Sheldon, VT, son of Daniel TRACY and Hannah BURGESS. Lucinda BROWN is listed in the 1860 census at Enosburg, VT, living with her future husband's uncle, Hazen TRACY. William and Lucinda TRACY lived in Enosburg, Vermont, then moved to Belvidere, Vermont, and both died in Johnson, Vermont, and are buried there. Lucinda (BROWN) TRACY'S obituary says nothing about her parents. According to Lucinda (BROWN) TRACY's death record, her parents were William BROWN, b. Canada, and Jane FLEMING, b. England. Lucinda was born 12-25-1843 at Franklin, VT. I have tried to find her birth record with no luck. Lucinda's marriage record to William TRACY cannot be found either. William stated in his Civil War pension file papers that they were married October 11/12, 1861 at West Enosburg, Vermont. I cannot find William BROWN, b. Canada, with wife, Jane in the 1850 and later census. I am wondering if they went back and forth across the boarder and perhaps were in Canada when the census taker came by-----a theory. Just wish I knew where in Canada to look. I am guessing possibly close to Vermont, maybe near Franklin County, Vermont, where Lucinda seems to have been. ? --------------------------------- Now that's room service! Choose from over 150,000 hotels in 45,000 destinations on Yahoo! Travel to find your fit.
Ohh Dear there are tons of Browns because of their Loyalist affiliation. I am related to your Tracy Line, there are alot of the Brown familys near Alburgh Vt try the Standbridge East Musuem or Marlene Simmons website. MK <pilgrimkin@yahoo.com> wrote: Hello, Is anyone researching BROWN located near the Vermont boarder? My ancestor was (Sarah) Lucinda BROWN. She married William H. TRACY, b. Sheldon, VT, son of Daniel TRACY and Hannah BURGESS. Lucinda BROWN is listed in the 1860 census at Enosburg, VT, living with her future husband's uncle, Hazen TRACY. William and Lucinda TRACY lived in Enosburg, Vermont, then moved to Belvidere, Vermont, and both died in Johnson, Vermont, and are buried there. Lucinda (BROWN) TRACY'S obituary says nothing about her parents. According to Lucinda (BROWN) TRACY's death record, her parents were William BROWN, b. Canada, and Jane FLEMING, b. England. Lucinda was born 12-25-1843 at Franklin, VT. I have tried to find her birth record with no luck. Lucinda's marriage record to William TRACY cannot be found either. William stated in his Civil War pension file papers that they were married October 11/12, 1861 at West Enosburg, Vermont. I cannot find William BROWN, b. Canada, with wife, Jane in the 1850 and later census. I am wondering if they went back and forth across the boarder and perhaps were in Canada when the census taker came by-----a theory. Just wish I knew where in Canada to look. I am guessing possibly close to Vermont, maybe near Franklin County, Vermont, where Lucinda seems to have been. ? --------------------------------- Now that's room service! Choose from over 150,000 hotels in 45,000 destinations on Yahoo! Travel to find your fit. ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to QC-ETANGLO-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message --------------------------------- Food fight? Enjoy some healthy debate in the Yahoo! Answers Food & Drink Q&A.