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1. [NOVA-SCOTIA-L] Re: Scottish Emigrants to Canada....... [1]
At 11:01 pm 4/23/99 -0600, you wrote: > >Barbara Logan; > >You mentioned the book "Scottish Emigrants to Canada Before Confederation" >by Whyte in a recent message. Could you tell me a little bit more about the >book? Where is it available? Date of publication? Publisher? I'd like to >try to obtain it through inter-library loan. > >Thanks! > >Donna Phillips >Camrose, AB Hi! It is actually called: A Dictionary of Scottish Emigrants To Canada Before Confederation...by Doanld Whyte FHG;FSG. There are two
2. Re: [NOVA-SCOTIA-L] SMART, 1867, NS??? [1]
At 11:50 am 4/12/99 -0700, you wrote: >I am just starting my research and on the 1920 Soundex index it shows a >place for citizenship. On John Bon Smart it says he was born in Canada and >under citizenship it shows 1893 Na (or No) 1895. I am looking for a clue as >to which Province to do my research. Does anyone know what this means? Thank >you > >Barbara Barbara: (nice name :-)) I would think if it is Na, it might be short for "Native" , meaning born in this country. Canada. > BArbara in BC. > > > >===
3. [NOVA-SCOTIA-L] Re -Lookup for Little [1]
At 09:42 am 4/30/99 -0300, you wrote: Hi there! >From Scottish Emigrants To Canada Before Confederation by Donald Whyte: LITTLE, James . From ROX To QUE on the SARAH MARY JANE, 1831; setled Dumfries Twp, Waterloo County ONT. (no birth date) There are 3 James Littles , all from Dumfrieshire to New Brunswick, who had children named James, James ca 1750-ca 1822 James 1785-1860 James b ca 1814. There are 24 LITTLEs listed in the two volumes. If you want further details, on the other James-es, let me know,
4. [NOVA-SCOTIA-L] Re: PETER CAMPBELL lookup [1]
At 11:23 pm 4/23/99 -0700, you wrote: >Barbara, would you please look for Peter Campbell in your "Dictionary of >Scottish Emigrants to Canada before Confederation". > >Thanks for your ongoing random acts of kindness! > >Arlene >Surrey, BC >boarlene@dowco.com Hello Arlene; There are 8 Peter Campbells. CAMPBELL, Peter 1786-1847, From ARL To Lanark Co. ONT 1817. settled nr Perth, Drummond Twp. Ch:include, 1. rev. Robert b 1835, min and historian of St. Gabriel St. Church, Montreal. 2.Rev Alexander b 1837,
5. Re: [NOVA-SCOTIA-L] Genealogy Software [1]
At 07:46 pm 4/4/99 EDT, you wrote: Hi People, I have been using Family Tree Maker , by Broederbund, for about 4 years and find it very good. Seeing as I have an old computer,I have the non-CD version, and it works great for me. Great for charts to send, etc. Almost impossible to make mistakes, as it keeps telling you. Barbara in BC _______ >Tim, I'm fairly new to all this genealogy stuff (only 2 yrs.) I use Family >Tree Maker 5.0 for windows. (They just came out with 6.0) I find it fairly >simple to u
6. Re: [NOVA-SCOTIA-L] SHIP HOPE [1]
At 07:09 pm 4/16/99 EDT, you wrote: >Does anyone have information on the Schooner Hope I understand its Captain >was Heman Kenney who went to New England in October 1776 returning with 5 >families & a load of fish & liver oil . I'd like documentation. >Thanks... > >KIM KENNEY Hi! In E.C. Wrights Book The Loyalists of New Brunswick , there is,on a discussion of what ships brought the Loyalists; mentions the HOPE on 7 different pages. It is mostly just discussing, what they called the Spring Fleet, and d
7. [NOVA-SCOTIA-L] INS Thank You [1]
THANKS to all. who so promptly answered my question. You were all in perfect agreement on the meaning of INS. I am always amazed and gratified at the overwhelming response to my questions. This is one of them. Hello, Barbara and person asking about INS. This is the US Immigration and Naturalization Service, under the Department of Justice. The web site is at http://www.ins.usdoj.gov//index.html. Now if you could just find my ancestor?????? :-&) Thanks ALL, Barbara.
8. Re: [NOVA-SCOTIA-L] Scottish [1]
At 11:52 am 4/5/99 -0000, you wrote: >I have a friend looking for Scottish ancestors, could anyone tell me the >best lists for her to join, or any good sites? >Thanks >Bill >btanner@sprint.ca Hi there! Go to
9. [NOVA-SCOTIA-L] Re: Copyright laws [1]
At 02:34 pm 4/28/99 -0600, you wrote: I went to http://www.rootsweb.com and under List Servers, there is a very good guide to copyright laws, concerning genealogy. Barbara. >Can anyone tell me how I would find out about copyright laws. I need to >know if you quote where you got it from, giving credit to the author, do >you still have to personally ask the person if you can use the data. This >is concerning, of course, geneaology and history. Thanks. > > >_____________________________ >Take care > >Fl
10. [NOVA-SCOTIA-L] Re: Mayflower-Cookes/Rings [1]
At 07:27 pm 4/28/99 -0300, you wrote: >Hi Barbara, > >I was just reading your message re Mayflowr marriages and I'm wondering if >you would mind checking something for me please? > >1. Francis Cooke married Hester Mahieu or LeMahiew (whatever) July 4, >1603 >2. Jacob Cooke married Damarais Hopkins June 10, 1646 >3. Francis Cooke married Elizabeth Latham August 2, 1687 >4. Caleb Cooke married Hannah Shurtleff, March 4, 1724/25 >5. Ephraim Cooke married Louisa Ring May 30, 1748 >6. Manasseh
11. [NOVA-SCOTIA-L] Re: WHITNEY Nova Scotia Lookup [1]
At 02:40 pm 4/26/99 -0400, you wrote: Hi Carmen: Planters and Pioneers by E.C, Wright has Whitneys: WHITNEY, John...........Horton 1761 m. Desire..Ch: John, Jr. WHITNEY, John ..........St. John River 1769 married , 9 children. 1783. WHITNEY,Samuel..........Maugerville 1765. b 15 Sept. 1732, Brunswick, Maine. son of Samuel Whitney. Married Mary . Ch: Ebenezer, Joel, Thomas G. Hope this helps! Barbara in BC. ________ >Hi: Is it possible that someone could lookup for me a Isabella WHITNEY born >1820-21, he
12. [NOVA-SCOTIA-L] Re: Mayflower-Cookes/Rings [1]
At 08:35 am 4/30/99 EDT, you wrote: >Barbara, >I was wondering if you could look up for me: > >Jane Cooke m Experience Mitchell who were their children? I believe there >was an Elizabeth.. Thanks in advance for any information you may have >Susan L. Holman > Hi Susan, You're in luck, I found it right off! FRANCES COOK b aft Aug 1583, Eng.d. 7 Apr 1663, Plymouth m. July 1603, Leyden, Holland, Hester Mahieu of Canterbury d. aft 8 June 1666, Plymouth. Five children, Second Child: JANE b c.1612, Hooland
13. [NOVA-SCOTIA-L] RE: "Scottish Emigrants..." [1]
At 09:13 am 4/25/99 -0400, you wrote: Hi Nancy, You are more thoughtful, than most, Thank You! Volume 1.. There seems to be no Fraziers , at that spelling, but many, many Frasers. There is one McIsaac, Mary.. McISAAC, Mary, b 1788. From Is Run,ARL. Prob. d/o Rory M., to Gut of Canso, CApe Breton,NS. on the ST. LAWRENCE, ex Tobermory, 11 July 1828. SLL.(Passenger list of the St. Lawrence) There are 48 MacIsaak/McIsaac and other spellings. There are 97 Mc/MacDONELLs. Volume 2:.. There are 4 FRAZERs ,
14. [NOVA-SCOTIA-L] WHITE INFO [1]
Thanks so much! Fredericka, I am sure the enquirer will be happy with all that! I have forwarded your message to her, in case she misses it on the Board. That's great! Thanks again, Barbara.
15. [NOVA-SCOTIA-L] Re: REID surname [1]
At 01:50 pm 4/26/99 EDT, you wrote: Hello Trish! I looked into my Reid data base, and couldn't place your family. The REIDS, I have, came from Lyme Conn.USA to Nova Scotia. They were in the Horton area.,NS. In James Davison's book, which I just acquired, "What means These stones" he has recorded the gravestones of the old Wolfville NS cemetery. There are MANY REIDS there, but I still couldn't place yours, tho there is a Thomas and a Robert, but from different families. I have back to the 1700's in the st
16. [NOVA-SCOTIA-L] Re: GREENLAW/VAUGHN [1]
At 07:54 pm 4/9/99 EDT, you wrote: Hello Leslie; I am sorry, there is no mention of Greenlaw or Vaughn in the King's County Book by A.W.H. Eaton. This author seemed to just record , what he deemed to be the main families, at that time. Planters and Pioneers by E.C. Wright has: GREENLAW,James...(Greenlow)........Chester ,1760 b.ca 1740, died October 22 1777. married Catherine CRAWFORD. Ch: William,Jane, James,Sarah, Catherine,and Jonathan. also: VAUGHAN,Anthony.........Chester, 176- b, 1750m Scitiate,R.I.
17. [NOVA-SCOTIA-L] Newman [1]
Hi Rooters: Is anyone searching for Newman/Newmans or variations thereof.
18. [NOVA-SCOTIA-L] Re: DODGE query [1]
At 09:19 pm 4/6/99 -0300, you wrote: Hello Debbie; I have the History of the County of Annapolis by Calnek On a quick look thru, I don't see a James Dodge born 1822, but if you would like me to do a look-up for you, I can. These are all descendants of Josiah Dodge b 1718 who came to NS in 1761. I am connected to this family, also. Barbara Logan. ___________ >I am looking for help in searching the DODGE family of Canning/Kentville >NS. Our research has >ended with an 1881 census listing James DODGE b.182
19. [NOVA-SCOTIA-L] Uproar [1]
Well Fred? I admire your gumption, and I guess having been away, it would be a surprise to you. The uproar has died down, thank goodness, and tho I fully agree with your stance, I don't think we want to start another "uproar" That would be funny to post all the nasty messages sent, and your theory is pretty good EXCEPT, can you imagine the uproar it would cause. We like to think we are a little more 'classy' and discreet than that. I appreciate your sentiments,as I received some of those 'nasty notes'. Bar
20. [NOVA-SCOTIA-L] Re: Kinnie/Sloan Lookup [1]
At 08:59 am 4/6/99 EDT, you wrote: >Hi Barbara, could you check and see if their are any Kinnie's or Sloan's in >New Brunswick Lineages and Vital Statistics from New Brunswick Newspapers. >Thank you, Paula in South Portland, Maine > In New Brunswick Lineages..Johnson: There is: Abigail KINNEY (1789-1885)Oromocto,NB;and Lower Wakefield.married to Henry A. Shaw (1784-1865) MAugerville NB; and Lower Wakefield. In a chart page 36.submitted by Norman Elaine (Wiley) Brown 16 Welkin Cres. Nepean ONT, CAnada
21. [NOVA-SCOTIA-L] Re: McDougall Family [1]
At 09:17 pm 4/24/99 -0400, you wrote: F.H. McGillivray Hello, I have these magazines. I have the one you are looking for: What would you like to know? It has lists of names of PArents or Guardians; beside names of the children, and their ages RG 14, Vol 3 and 4. No 93 Scgool Cape george Date: June 1- Nov. 30 1829 Donald McDougall.......Alexander McDougall age 10 "" "" .......Mary age 8 It also lists parents: John McDougall Angus McDougall and their children: There are also
22. [NOVA-SCOTIA-L] Re: WHITE LOOKUPS [1]
At 08:35 am 4/3/99 -0700, you wrote: Hello Lynn, I looked thru New Brunswick Lineages by Daniel Johnson, and altho there were 2 or 3 William Whites, the marriages did not fit with Deborah Tilton. In The loyalists of New Brunswick by E.C. Wright there is a listing of your Whites I believe: Do you have that? WHITE,Thomas1 Corporal inNYV...grant at P385...settled at Kes. Thomas2. tailor From NJ, ord?..grant P956 Vincent, weaver From NJ, ex NJV grant P954 ...settled Gr. Lake (Grand Lake)
23. [NOVA-SCOTIA-L] Easter Blessings [1]
H A P P Y E A S T E R E V E R Y O N E !!! Measure Your lifetime in blessings, Not in the years you have known... Count up the number of people you've touched, Add up the love you have shown... Measure your days in the gladness That you and your loved ones have shared... Tally the smiles on the faces of friends, Total the times you have cared... Yes, measure your lifetime in blessings, And you'll always remain in your prime-- Youth is a feeling you keep in your heart Whether seven o
24. [NOVA-SCOTIA-L] Re: GREENLAW/ADAMS New Brunswick Lineages [1]
At 03:26 am 4/3/99 -0500, you wrote: >Are either of these families mentioned in New Brunswick Lineages? > 1) Greenlaw family which includes Ebenezer b 1809, m 15 Sep 1829 to >Rhoda Adams > 2) Adams family > John Foster (4) b 11Apr 1837 Deer Island > James J (3) b 10 Oct 1812 at Adams Island > Sturgis (2) b 1777 Fairfield CT, d prob Adams Island > John (1) b 1740 Fairfield CT, lived Mauberville > Sudbury Co. NB around 1789 >Thank you for your time and effort in help
25. [NOVA-SCOTIA-L] Re: SMART, 1867, NS??? [1]
At 02:30 pm 4/12/99 -0700, you wrote: Thanks Ryan for straightening that out for me. I was taking a guess! Not so Smart? I will post this to the list so the other Barbara can see it, she is the one researching the Smarts. >On US Census records, Na means naturalized. It should give a date also. >If it is US Naturalization after 1906, you can write INS and get a copy of >the papers. If it was before 1906 (as mine is) then I'm still working on >it!! > > > >At 12:26 PM 4/12/99, you wrote: >>At 11:50 am 4/

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