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1. [STJOHN] Saint John census [1]
Is there a Saint John census between 1823 & 1860? Have tried to locate birth in ?1836 of Charles Thomas Brown without success, so now hoping the census might help. Regards Jan in Tasmania
2. [STJOHN] Brown, Cooper, Donnelly 1881 Musquash Census [1]
Looking for information on William Alexander Brown who may have lived with a Donnelly family (James 48 & Edith 25). Their names appeared in the 1881 census for Musquash. He was 13 years of age at the time of the census. I suspect he was an orphan. Also looking for information on the Cooper family that also appeared in the 1881 census for Musquash (Mary Jane Cooper, widow age 45 & children Maria Agnes Cooper age 6 & William H. Cooper age 8). William Brown eventually married Maria Cooper. I would like to
3. Re: [STJOHN] Re:Blind Man's Lake [1]
Geoff sure wish you had QUILTY from Simonds parish west end on your list Mary
4. [STJOHN] Update to Pennfield Parish Pages [1]
Hi everyone, Just added some obits for the following cemeteries: Pennfield Rural Cemetery Blacks Harbour Community Cemetery Pennfield Presbyterian Kirk Christ Church Anglican Church, Pennfield All these cemeteries are in Pennfield Parish, New Brunswick. The links can be found on my Churches and Cemeteries page. Access to that is through http://www.rootsweb.com/~nbpennfi/ As always, if you find any errors or corrections, or if you have any information to add, please let me know. L Jill Justason Co-ord
5. [STJOHN] Jennings in Saint John and area [1]
Greetings. I am trying to trace down the Jennings Families from the Saint John Region. The following is all that I have; Descendants of John Jennings 1 John Jennings b: in New Brunswick ?? ......... 2 Albert Jennings b: Abt. 1870 ............. +Laura Matilda .................... 3 Heath Jennings b: in Saint John, Saint John County, New Brunswick ............................... 4 Robert Jennings aka: Bob Jennings ................................... +Bev
6. [STJOHN] Loch Lomond [1]
Margaret, Yes, there is a Loch Lomond in St. John East. Also Loch Lomond Rd. going east from the city. My family is also from that area and Irish, as well. Al
7. [STJOHN] McElwains of St. John, NB, 1800's [1]
My 3rd g-grandfather was Charles McElwain, born abt. 1840 in St. John, NB. I recently found the rest of his family in the transcript of the 1851 census for Simonds, St. John. Anyone else researching this family? I'm especially interested in finding marriages for Charles' siblings. I can find nothing for them on the PANB website. John, head, 50, Irish, immig. 1832, Farmer Rosanna A., wife, 50, Irish, immig 1832 (her maiden name was Dowd) Barnabas, son, 22, Irish, immig 1832 (his name may actually be Bern
8. [STJOHN] Kelly [1]
JEANNE ........... I've a Kelly from your "neck of the woods", that is, the Houlton ME USA- Woodstock NB Canada area. All The Best, ED COSTELLO, 1009 Blenheim Dr Raleigh NC 27612 , tel: 919-782-6058; COSTELLO (FAHEY): Co Mayo Ireland > CT, MA, ME USA > USA; JOYCE (DOWER): Co Mayo Ireland > MA USA; HAGGERTY (McGUIRE): Co Donegal Ireland > NB Canada > ME USA > USA; LAVERTY (BROWN), (KELLY): Co Armagh Ireland > NB Canada > ME, CA USA > USA, Canada. The Family of WILLIAM LAVERTY & HANNAH KELLY
9. [STJOHN] Help??????? [1]
Hi: I have a Generations FAMILY TREE, Beginner's Edition, version 8.0. It has 18 discs. I wanted to check on a surname, but whenever I try to open it, it's just a bunch of squares and things. It's a bunch of gibberish to me. Can anyone tell me what I can do to make it readable. I thank you for your time and assistance. Sharon
10. [STJOHN] brick walls [1]
I'm trying to pull some pieces together in my research but just about all my New Brunswick leads turn into these incredible brick walls.....really, tall brick walls. Ethel Eliza LEE m. Walter J. LAMB in 1907 and had two children before the death of Ethel Eliza in 1915. One child may have died young but the other was adopted by Ethel Eliza's sister. What is the best way to get information on the two children? Is there a particular branch of government agency to whom I could write or should I consid
11. [STJOHN] COLBY a Soldier of the 104th Regiment [1]
I'm searching the ancestry of Solomon D. COLBY, my 3rd great grandfather, born about 1783 in New Brunswick. Solomon enlisted with the 104th Regiment of Foot (New Brunswick) which came to Upper Canada during the War of 1812-14. He was discharged after 7 years service and settled in Upper Canada. Unfortunately, despite having quite a few military records, there is nothing that gives a clue to his specific birth place. I'm starting with this list since he was part of a St. John detachment for a time
12. [STJOHN] Re: [NB-L] Re: Ruby's Column [1]
I also took this "to heart" on Valentines Day and penned the following : Even in "far off Dartmouth " we and several other expatriate Saint Johners follow the "TJ" , My son in Gagetown forwards his copies. I particularly enjoy and religously follow Ruby Cusack`s Genealogy column. Please restore it to its former space and content. We who do genealogy look forward to the weekly column and especially the Query section. Right now all Canadian genealogists , amateur and professional , are engaged in an effo
13. [STJOHN] Looking for Hendersons [1]
Hello folks I am looking from decendants of David Henderson died about 1952, his sister was Helen Henderson. His parents Daniel Henderson and Myrtle A. Moore who were married July 04, 1906 in Queens Co, New Brunswick. anyone know these folks thanks Betty in NB Researching Cameron, Moore, Osborne, Damery, Tabor, Norris
14. Re: [STJOHN] Re:Blind Man's Lake [1]
Howdy, who wants to know about Blind Man's Lake, also known by the locals as the " bottomless" lake? My grandfather was born just above the lake. I am researching Arthurs, Lamb, Shillington, Garnett, Alexander, Stewart from the area of Simonds Parish. Geoff Vail Saint John NB George E Pettengill wrote: > Ron, > Sorry I haven't heard about it, but will ask a few friends if they have. > Al > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to
15. [STJOHN] Re:Edward Johnston [1]
Patricia, I've checked my direct line and find no Edward Johnston, however, I'll go through my notes and see if I can find something. For some reason the name Pierce rings a bell. This Johnston family was from Enniskillen, Co. Fermanagh, Ireland, so we shall see. Be back to you. Al
16. [STJOHN] D'ORSAY surname [1]
Searching for anyone with D'Orsay surname at present, or as the surname of a person in a previous generation. My grandmother was Mary Louise D'Orsay, born in Saint John, NB, about 1866. Al Hampshire Mlrhamp@aol.com
17. [STJOHN] Re: FOSHAY help [1]
Hi List: I am researching the family listed below. I do not know the parents of either Abner or Ida May. I could use some help with any information SKS could provide on this family. 1 Abner Whitfield Foshay 1878 - 1908 b: Abt. 1878 in Kars, King Co., NB, Canada d: August 22, 1908 in Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada .. +Ida May Rowley m: November 28, 1898 in Saint John Co., New Brunswick, Canada ........ 2 Hossie Trilla Foshay 1901 - b: September 05, 1901 in Saint John, Saint John Co. New Brunswic
18. [STJOHN] Re: [MAINE] Bangor [1]
DAVID ................ Do any of the following Haggerty's belong to you. They lived in both Bangor & Houlton ME. All The Best, ED COSTELLO, 1009 Blenheim Dr Raleigh NC 27612 , tel: 919-782-6058; COSTELLO (FAHEY): Co Mayo Ireland > CT, MA, ME USA > USA; JOYCE (DOWER): Co Mayo Ireland > MA USA; HAGGERTY (McGUIRE): Co Donegal Ireland > NB Canada > ME USA > USA; LAVERTY (BROWN), (KELLY): Co Armagh Ireland > NB Canada > ME, CA USA > USA, Canada. THE FAMILY OF:...PETER HAGGERTY & NANCY McGUIRE
19. [STJOHN] Post 1901 Census from Globe & Mail [1]
To all: Now the Olympics are over and I am "almost" pleased with Canadian results -- however, there is a next time -- looking forward to my gr.granddaughter being one of the skating team! Now, we must work! Recently, the Globe and Mail provided us with the URL of an online survey, only available until March 1, 2002. It is being conducted by the National Archives of Canada and what we would like to have available from the Archives. Click on the URL and complete -- your name and address is not requested, o
20. [STJOHN] Loch Lomond, NB [1]
Dear list, Mrs COX of Loch Lomond is listed as a sponsor on one of my TONER baptisms. I have been confused by the reference to a Scotland site for my Irish bunch. Is there possibly a place in New Brunswick called "Loch Lomond?" I searched Google and got nothing. Thanks, Margaret KIRK/SCULLY (MULLEN), REID/TAHANY MEEHAN/SAVAGE>QUINLAN, TONER/KEARNEY>MURRAY, IRVING
21. [STJOHN] Hagerty surname [1]
Seeking information on Francis Hagerty, born in St. John in 1849, son of John and Margaret Hagerty. Francis married Josephine (aka Sarah) Thompson in Boston, Ma. in 1860. Any info will be helpful. Thank you------Frank Hagerty-----jupiterfra@aol.com
22. [STJOHN] Re:ST. JOHN,Loch Lomond [1]
Margaret, I have Rice and Parker, but from Nova Scotia. Thanks for your reply. My list of names from the Loch Lomond area are: James and Margaret Baxter from Ireland in 1819. Both b. 1793. Children: Alexander ....John,George,James,Alexander,Charles,Elizabeth,Thomas,Francis,Margaret John George Joseph Elizabeth John and Elizabeth Johnston from Ireland in 1818. Born 1799 & 1801. Children: Christopher Elizabeth
23. [STJOHN] Responses to Loch Lomond [1]
Dear List members, Thanks to everyone who answered my request. Each one added a little more to the picture. As always, the response was amazing from these two lists! What I got from all the messages was a feeling of actually being there, made it all seem a little more real. I used the link Sharon (her family actually knew Mary/Maire Cox) sent and saw how close both lines that I'm researching are geographically. "geographic description of the area see: http://geonames.nrcan.gc.ca/english/cgndb.html Thi
24. [STJOHN] Re:Blind Man's Lake [1]
Ron, Sorry I haven't heard about it, but will ask a few friends if they have. Al

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