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    1. McDANIEL or McDONALD Family in New Brunswick ~1800
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    3. Hello, I'd like to ask if anyone knows of a McDANIEL or McDONALD family which was living in St. Andrews, NB, in the 1790 to 1830 timeframe. I am looking for the parents of Lucy McDANIEL (or McDONALD) who was reportedly born in 1812. She was said to be "of St. Andrews," but I don't know if she was born there. In 1832 she married in Lubec, ME, so I wonder if her parents had moved to Maine in the 1820's. Lucy married Daniel V. RICE in Lubec. He had been born in ~1804 in Digby, NS, but his family moved to Lubec (Eastport) (then Plantation 8?).. right around the time he was born. Daniel and Lucy RICE had ten children, and their youngest was Charles Wellington RICE, b1850. He was my great-great-grandfather. Charles came down to Ashland, MA, maybe around 1872, probably to work in the shoe/boot factories in Ashland. He married there in 1875, and he married a woman from Winchester, MA. (Adelaide Crosby HUTCHINSON) We have no idea how they met. Was there a McDANIEL/McDONALD family which arrived in New Brunswick in the 1790's .. possibly with a group of Scottish families? Betty (near Lowell, MA, USA) "There are two lasting bequests we can give our children; one is roots, the other is wings." Hodding Carter, Jr. "What does Jesus want in his "stocking" on Christmas morning? Loving kindness, a warm heart, and the stretched out hand of tolerance!" The Bishop's Wife (1947)

    05/05/2004 12:10:30