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Warwick Mckay MANN

Warwick Mckay MANN

Male 1874 - 1947  (72 years)

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Warwick Mckay MANNWarwick Mckay MANN was born on 25 Dec 1874 in Foreston, Carleton, New Brunswick, Canada (son of Richard MANN and Mary W. PEARSON); died on 13 Dec 1947 in Glassville, Carleton, New Brunswick, Canada; was buried on 14 Dec 1947 in United Church Cemetery, Glassville, Carleton, New Brunswick, Canada.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Richard MANNRichard MANN was born on 29 Aug 1834 in New York, USA; died on 7 May 1912 in Ferndale, Humboldt, California; was buried in 1912 in Ferndale Cemetery, Ferndale, Humboldt, California.

    Notes:


    1881 Canada Census
    Census Place: Aberdeen, Carleton, New Brunswick, Canada
    Source: FHL Film 1375818 NAC C-13182 Dist 31 SubDist H Page 55 Family 225
    Sex Marr Age Origin Birthplace
    Richard MANN M M 45 English N. B. Occ: Farmer Religion: C. Presbyterian
    Mary MANN F M 43 Scottish Scotland
    Religion: C. Presbyterian
    Annie MANN F 13 English N. B. Religion:C. Pesbyterian
    Lucy MANN F 13 English N. B.
    Religion: C. Presbyterian
    Lizzie MANN F 11 English N. B.
    Religion: C. Presbyterian
    John MANN M 8 English N. B.
    Religion: C. Presbyterian
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    1900, US Census, Tillamook, Oregon, HOQUARTEN PCT, Series: T623 Roll: 1351 Page: 179
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    1910, living with daughter Lucy CAVANAGH, 1910, California, Humboldt, Pacific Twp (Ferndale) Series: T624 Roll: 77 Page: 93
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    Daniel F Johnson's New Brunswick Newspaper Vital Statistics
    Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 68 Number 1438

    Date December 17 1887
    County Carleton
    Place Woodstock
    Newspaper Carleton Sentinel

    Glassville (Carleton Co.) Dec. 1887 - Two girls, Misses MANN are off to California to join their father who went west early in the Spring, leaving wife and family to follow him as soon as possible. It will be remembered that shortly after Mr. Mann left, a great misfortune overtook his family - the loss of a house, clothing and provisions by fire. Mr. Mann has succeeded well in the land of his adoption and his once happy household will be speedily re-united.
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    Richard married Mary W. PEARSON on 11 Jun 1866 in Glassville, Carleton, New Brunswick, Canada. Mary (daughter of Joseph PEARSON and Mary MCDIARMID) was born in 1835 in Sussex, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada; died on 25 Dec 1874 in Foreston, Carleton, New Brunswick, Canada; was buried in 1874. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Mary W. PEARSON was born in 1835 in Sussex, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada (daughter of Joseph PEARSON and Mary MCDIARMID); died on 25 Dec 1874 in Foreston, Carleton, New Brunswick, Canada; was buried in 1874.

    Notes:

    Death Notice:

    d. Friday, 25th Dec., Mary W. MANN, age 35 years 10 mos., w/o Richard MANN of Foreston (Carleton Co.); Also 30th, William S. MANN eldest s/o Richard MANN, age 3 years 6 mos. 3 weeks, 6 days. Mrs. MANN left a husband and five children. ('Weekly Telegraph' please copy)

    Date February 13 1875
    County Carleton
    Place Woodstock
    Newspaper Carleton Sentinel
    Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 38 Number 1049

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    Mary was born about 1843 in Kings County, moved to Glassville with her
    infant son Archibald in 1861. She later married Richard Mann and had
    three children to him before failing to survive the birth of twins, one
    of whom died at the time, and the other was McKay Mann (1875-1947).
    McKay was brought up by my grandmother and moved with her to the Millie
    home when she married Peter B.
    per I. E. Millie, 12/31/2002
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    Biggar Ridge: In Aberdeen Parish located between the communities of Argle and Juniper originally the eastern part of the town of Foreston. The first settler in East Foreston was William Alfred Biggar, who arrived in 1870 from Smith Creek, Kings County, with his wife, the former Susan Harrington, and son. William Biggar was joined by his parents, John Biggar Sr. and the former Elizabeth Dobson, and his brothers Joshua Melbourne Biggar, and John Wesley Biggar between 1871 and 1872. By 1874, were Richard Mann, from Argyle, William F. Curtis, from Bangor, Maine, Thomas and William Emery - brothers from Williamstown, Daniel Hayden of PEI, and John & Samuel Huggard from Kings County had settled. Reference: History of Foreston by Herbert Neil Bradley co-writer, Jack Biggar.
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    Children:
    1. Archibald MANN was born in 1861 in Aberdeen Parish, Carleton, New Brunswick, Canada.
    2. Anne May Bernard MANN was born on 24 Jan 1868 in of Aberdeen, Carleton, New Brunswick, Canada; died on 18 Sep 1913 in Ferndale, Humboldt, California; was buried in Ferndale Cemetery, Ferndale, Humboldt, California.
    3. Lucy MANN was born on 2 Apr 1868 in Aberdeen Parish, Carleton, New Brunswick, Canada; died on 26 Aug 1938 in Eureka, Humboldt, California, United States; was buried on 4 Sep 1938 in Ferndale, Humboldt, California.
    4. Mary Elizabeth MANN was born in 1870 in Aberdeen Parish, Carleton, New Brunswick, Canada; died on 22 May 1933 in , Humboldt, California.
    5. William S. MANN was born on 27 Jun 1872 in Carleton, New Brunswick, Canada; died on 30 Dec 1874 in Foreston, Carleton, New Brunswick, Canada.
    6. Joseph John MANN was born in 1873 in Aberdeen Parish, Carleton, New Brunswick, Canada; died on 4 Nov 1908 in Berkeley, Alameda, California.
    7. 1. Warwick Mckay MANN was born on 25 Dec 1874 in Foreston, Carleton, New Brunswick, Canada; died on 13 Dec 1947 in Glassville, Carleton, New Brunswick, Canada; was buried on 14 Dec 1947 in United Church Cemetery, Glassville, Carleton, New Brunswick, Canada.


Generation: 3

  1. 6.  Joseph PEARSONJoseph PEARSON was born on 1 Jan 1806 in Wigton, Cumberland, England; was christened on 1 Jan 1806 in Wigton, Cumberland, England (son of John PEARSON and Jane HARDEN); died on 2 Jan 1881 in Glassville, Carleton, New Brunswick, Canada; was buried in 1881 in United Church Cemetery, Glassville, Carleton, New Brunswick, Canada.

    Notes:

    THE PEARSON FAMILY

    Only a relatively small number of farms in the Glassville area have remained in the hands of the same family from earliest settler to the present day. One is the Pearson farm - the first south of the village, now owned by Murray Pearson.

    By 1860 or at latest 1861, Richard D. Pearson, age 20, and his brother James A., 16, were in Glassville and probably living at first with the John Simpson family. Four hundred acres were granted to the Pearsons - Lot 26 to Richard's father Joseph (the original and present homestead Lot 26 to Richard, the farm later owned by the Lyons family Lot 30 to Richard's brother John, the farm immediately next to the village including the present church end cemetery area, and Lot 25, the farm on the west side of the road, later owned by Wesley McIntosh.

    Joseph and his wife Mary had three sons in addition to Richard and James: John (1843), Joseph (1851), William (1853) and two daughters, Mary (1839) and Charlotte (1052). All seven children were born in Kings County, near Sussex.

    Joseph was born in 1806 in Wigton, England near Carlisle. He came to New Brunswick in 1825 with his father John (1765), mother Jane Harden (1767), brother William and uncle Thomas. They settled in Pearsonville, a small community in the Kierstead Mountain area, near Sussex. Mary McDiarmid was born in Scotland in 1813 and also came out to Kings County with her family. Joseph and Mary were married in Sussex in 1638.

    One of Mary's sisters, Jane, married John Simpson, who was born in Scotland in 1823 and came to Upham, Kings County in 1829 with his family.

    About 1860, when word circulated throughout New Brunswick about the new settlement in Carleton County, the Pearsons, Simpson's and McDiarmid's decided to move on. It is not known who initiated the move; perhaps someone visited the area while the survey was in progress. Possibly someone in the families knew the Farley's, who were already living in Esdraelon. If not, the Pearson boys got to know them well later - both Richard and John married Farley girls.

    John Simpson's brother James was granted Lot #24, the present Murray McIntosh farm, and John was granted Lot #22, the farm immediately south, later the Nixon farm. The McDiarmid's settled in the East Glassville range near the Glassville-Juniper road.

    Mary, the eldest Pearson daughter, died at childbirth on December 25, 1875 leaving four children. Two of them, Archibald A. Pearson and McKay Warwick Mann, were given a home with their grandparents, uncle William and aunt Charlotte. Two daughters remained with their father Richard
    Mann.

    The eldest son, Richard, did not remain long in Glassville. He sold his farm in 1865 to William Lyon, a blacksmith who came from Banffshire, Scotland. Richard married Ellen Farley of Esdraelon, as mentioned. He owned and operated a mill at Beechwood, then later in Ferndale and Fortuna in California. Richard and Ellen had six daughters; the youngest born in California.

    John (1843-1885) was the owner of the farm nearest the village, and donated the land for the first church and cemetery. He was still living at home in 1871 but married Matilda Fancy (1850-1926) not long after. After John's death, Matilda, with her son Sheppard, moved to California to be with her sister.

    James (1845-1913), who at fifteen or sixteen had come to Glassville with his brother to start the family relocation process, may not have lived long in Glassville. He married Charlotte Augusta and took up farming in Upper Brighton. They had nine children, most of whom remained in Carleton County. One daughter, Mary, moved to Detroit.

    Joseph Jr. (1851-1926) still living at home in 1871 and then twenty, married Matilda Jones soon after. They lived in Saint John and Beechwood where he ran a general store and may have been associated with his brother Richard in a lumbering business. After a period in California with Richard, he settled in Upper Brighton where he farmed and was active in local politics. Joseph and Matilda had two sons, Murray (1872) and Frank (1878), both of whom settled in Houlton, Maine.

    Joseph Sr. died in 1881 at age 75. At that time the household consisted of his widow Mary, then 60, son William, 28, as head of the household, daughter Charlotte, 29, and grandsons Archibald Pearson and McKay Mann. Tragedy struck five years later when William was severely injured in a woods accident and died of his injuries at age 33.

    William willed the family homestead to Charlotte and their nephew McKay Warwick Mann, and seventy-five acres, the remaining paaart of John's original farm next to the cemetery, to nephew Archibald. This was conditional upon Charlotte and Archibald caring for his mother, and Archibald being head of the household until Warwick (as Richard called him) became of age. Mother Mary died in the following year, 1887, at age 74.

    By 1891, Archibald had married Mary Lamont and in 1892 Charlotte married Peter Millie. McKay, who had been with his aunt from infancy, moved to the Millie household and spent the rest of his life with her and her son John Peter. On Charlotte's marriage, the homestead and farm passed to Archibald. Charlotte lived on the Millie farm with her son until her death in 1935. Her daughter Isa married James Scott and they, with their daughter Charlotte Millie Scott., lived just a few farms south.

    Archie and Mary had three children. Harry married Elizabeth (Lizzie) McIntosh and lived in Bath for most of his life. Mary (Mamie) married William McIntosh and lived for many years in Kenneth before moving to Glassville and the farm directly across the road from the old homestead. This is the property now owned by their daughter Elsie. Wilfred, the youngest, married Jean Elliott and lived the rest of his life on the homestead, passing away in 1973. Their son Murray, the present owner is therefore the fifth generation of the family to live and farm on the land first granted to the Pearsons in 1861.

    IEM
    Nov 12, 1989

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    Joseph married Mary MCDIARMID on 3 May 1838 in Sussex, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada. Mary (daughter of Duncan MCDIARMID and Ann CAMPBELL) was born on 4 May 1813 in Parish of Kilninver and Kilmelford, Argyleshire; died on 4 May 1887 in Glassville, Carleton, New Brunswick, Canada; was buried in 1887 in United Church Cemetery, Glassville, Carleton, New Brunswick, Canada. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 7.  Mary MCDIARMIDMary MCDIARMID was born on 4 May 1813 in Parish of Kilninver and Kilmelford, Argyleshire (daughter of Duncan MCDIARMID and Ann CAMPBELL); died on 4 May 1887 in Glassville, Carleton, New Brunswick, Canada; was buried in 1887 in United Church Cemetery, Glassville, Carleton, New Brunswick, Canada.

    Notes:

    1881 Canada Census:
    Name Marital Status Gender Ethnic Origin Age Birthplace Occupation Religion
    William PEARSON Male English 28 N. B. Farmer C. Presbyterian
    Mary PEARSON W Female Scottish 68 Scotland C. Presbyterian
    Charlotte PEARSON Female English 26 N. B. C. Presbyterian
    Archy PEARSON Male English 18 N. B. Far'S Son C. Presbyterian
    McKay PEARSON Male Scottish 6 N. B. C. Presbyterian
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    Source Information:
    Census Place Aberdeen, Carleton, New Brunswick
    Family History Library Film 1375818
    NA Film C-13182, District 31, Sub-district H, Page 26, Household 108
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    Daniel F Johnson : Volume 67 Number 400

    Date : May 16, 1887
    County : Saint John
    Place : Saint John
    Newspaper : The Daily Telegraph

    Glassville (Carleton Co.) May 12 - Death has again entered the neighborhood and removed one of the old settlers, Mrs. Joseph PEARSON. Within the last few years she was called upon to weep over the loss of her husband and several members of her family cut down in the promise of their days. Her remains were followed to the grave Friday 6th. The funeral sermon was preached by Rev. Bearisto, Presbyterian. Mrs. Pearson, whose maiden name was Mary McDIARMID was a native of Glasgow, Scotland and came with her father, mother and family to Miramichi when she was four years of age. The family afterwards removed to Kings Co. where she was married to the late Joseph PEARSON, a native of Northumberland, England. She, her husband, and family came to Glassville 24 years ago.
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    Children:
    1. Richard PEARSON was born in 1841 in Hampton, New Brunswick, Canada; died on 7 Mar 1903 in Crescent City, Del Norte, California; was buried in Mar 1903 in Sunrise Cemetery, Fortuna, Humboldt, California.
    2. 3. Mary W. PEARSON was born in 1835 in Sussex, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada; died on 25 Dec 1874 in Foreston, Carleton, New Brunswick, Canada; was buried in 1874.
    3. John M. PEARSON was born in 1843 in Kings County; died on 18 Aug 1885 in Glassville, Carleton, New Brunswick, Canada.
    4. William Charles PEARSON was born in 1852; died on 22 Mar 1886 in Glassville, Carleton, New Brunswick, Canada; was buried in Glassville, Carleton, New Brunswick, Canada.
    5. Archibald Alvin PEARSON was born in 1861 in Glassville, Carleton, New Brunswick, Canada; died on 17 Feb 1945 in Glassville, Carleton, New Brunswick, Canada; was buried in Glassville, Carleton, New Brunswick, Canada.
    6. Charlotte Jane PEARSON was born in 1853 in Pearsonville, Kings County, New Brunswick; died in Jun 1935 in Glassville, Carleton, New Brunswick, Canada; was buried in 1935 in United Church Cemetery, Glassville, Carleton, New Brunswick, Canada.
    7. James Archibald PEARSON was born on 9 Mar 1845 in Smithtown, Hampton, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada; died on 12 Jul 1913 in Carleton, New Brunswick, Canada; was buried in 1913 in Upper Brighton, Carleton, New Brunswick, Canada.
    8. Joseph A. PEARSON was born about 1851 in Kings County; died in 1926; was buried in 1926 in Upper Brighton Cemetery, Upper Brighton, Carleton, New Brunswick, Canada.


Generation: 4

  1. 12.  John PEARSON was born in 1765 in Wigton, Cumberland, England; was christened on 25 Sep 1765 in Wigton, Cumberland, England (son of John PEARSON and Elizabeth ADAMSON); died in 1841 in Kings County, New Brunswick.

    John married Jane HARDEN on 5 Apr 1786 in Wigton, England. Jane was born on 14 Jan 1767 in Wigton, England; was christened on 14 Jan 1767 in Wigton, Cumberland, England; died in in Kings County, New Brunswick. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 13.  Jane HARDEN was born on 14 Jan 1767 in Wigton, England; was christened on 14 Jan 1767 in Wigton, Cumberland, England; died in in Kings County, New Brunswick.
    Children:
    1. William PEARSON was born on 22 Oct 1786.
    2. Nanny PEARSON was born on 10 Nov 1790.
    3. 6. Joseph PEARSON was born on 1 Jan 1806 in Wigton, Cumberland, England; was christened on 1 Jan 1806 in Wigton, Cumberland, England; died on 2 Jan 1881 in Glassville, Carleton, New Brunswick, Canada; was buried in 1881 in United Church Cemetery, Glassville, Carleton, New Brunswick, Canada.

  3. 14.  Duncan MCDIARMID was born about 30 May 1779 in Parish of Kilninver and Kilmelford, Argyleshire (son of Duncan MCDIARMID and Ann CAMPBELL); died on 24 Mar 1866 in Upham, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada.

    Notes:

    Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 24 Number 1409

    Date April 4 1866
    County Saint John
    Place Saint John
    Newspaper Morning News

    d. Sussex (Kings Co.) 22nd inst., Duncan McDIARMID, age 87, native of Perthshire, Scotland.

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    per 1851 Census of New Brunswick, Kings County, Sussex Parish, page 105: Widower, arrived in NB in 1816 *********************************************************** possible immigration record per Ancestry: Canadian Immigrant Records, Part Two about Duncan McDiarmid Name: Duncan McDiarmid Marital Status: Total in party: one settler plus two children under 12 years of age Year of Record: 1818 Comments: From Glenarlen, Parish of Comrie Reference: Transcribed from (film of) original documents held in the collection of the National Archives of Canada [Ottawa]: RG 7 G1, vol. 10, pages 67 to 73,reel C-126. Source/Event: Settlers from Scotland embarked from the Port of Greenock (letter relating to list sent to His Grace the Duke of Richmond by Henry Goulbourn, Downing Street, in the absence of Lord Bathurst, dated July 4, 1818). ***************************************************************************

    Duncan married Ann CAMPBELL on 17 Jan 1808 in Port of Menteith, Perthshire, Scotland. Ann was born on 31 Jan 1779 in Port of Menteith, Perthshire, Scotland; died in in Sussex, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 15.  Ann CAMPBELL was born on 31 Jan 1779 in Port of Menteith, Perthshire, Scotland; died in in Sussex, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada.
    Children:
    1. 7. Mary MCDIARMID was born on 4 May 1813 in Parish of Kilninver and Kilmelford, Argyleshire; died on 4 May 1887 in Glassville, Carleton, New Brunswick, Canada; was buried in 1887 in United Church Cemetery, Glassville, Carleton, New Brunswick, Canada.
    2. Angus MCDIARMID was born about 1823 in NB; died on 15 Jan 1893 in Highlands, Carleton, New Brunswick, Canada; was buried in 1893 in Highlands Baptist Church Cemetery, Highlands, Carleton, New Brunswick, Canada.
    3. Jane MCDIARMID was born in 1821 in Near Sussex, Kings County; died on 8 Feb 1904 in Bristol, Carleton, New Brunswick, Canada.