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Daughter of Richard Brown and Elizabeth Sprague. She had a son, Oscar W. Brown in 1879. She married James Cornelius Darrah 8 June 1882. After James died in 1920, she married widower George Advardio Shaw 17 April 1922.

Children with James Cornelius Darrah:
Christine Elizabeth Darrah 1883-1941
Guildford J Darrah 1885-1900
Archibald Forbert Darrah 1886-1969
Amos Franklin Darrah 1889-1967
Julia B Darrah 1894-1909
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w/o James C.
 
BROWN, Melissa Angeline (I11509)
 
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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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MANN, Richard (I7033)
 
3 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family: Living / Living (F8252)
 
4 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family: Living / Patricia Jean RENNIE (F8239)
 
5
Gunner GEORGE VICTOR STITHAM
Service Number: G/4355
Regiment & Unit/Ship: Royal Canadian Artillery
Date of Death: Died 20 May 1945
Age 26 years old
Buried or commemorated at BROOKWOOD MILITARY CEMETERY, 59. A. 10. United Kingdom
Country of Service Canadian
Additional Info Son of Amos Elbridge Stitham and Alecia Kinchella Stitham, of Bath, New Brunswick, Canada.
 
STITHAM, George Victor (I13125)
 
6 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family: Living / Living (F8223)
 
7 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family: Living / Living (F8242)
 
8 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family: Living / Living (F8198)
 
9 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family: Living / Living (F8206)
 
10
St Mary Magdalene 
Family: Richard PORT / Ann WISHART (F8227)
 
11
St Mary, Staines, Surrey, England 
Family: Richard PORT / Ellen DEXTER (F7547)
 
12 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family: Living / Living (F8254)
 
13 "The first church has been built and is being used and a new cemetery
acquired. There have been deaths in the community. The first to die was John
Mcintosh, in 1866. He left a young widow and two small boys. He was only 45
years of age. He was buried on his homestead pending the establishing of a
cemetery. He was reinterred in the GlassviUe Cemetery in 1926. John Ritchie
was the first to be interred in the new cemetery in February 1868. He was 31
years of age and left a young wife. The next young man to succumb was
Thomas Allan who died in April 1873 leaving a young wife and small children"
A History of the Glassville Settlement, page 12

Thomas brought his young wife, Elizabeth, with him. They
may have been married shortly before leaving Scotland. The two brothers were
located on adjoining lots, #63 and #65, between Hector Mcintosh and Edward
Martin.
A History of the Glassville Settlement, page 46

Thomas Allan remained on the homestead, clearing land and "making a farm". Four children were born, two sons and two daughters. Thomas Allan died
in 1873. The youngest daughter was given the name Thomasina, generally shortened to Ina. She may have been born after her father died.
William Curry, born in Ireland, settled in GlassviUe on Lot 54, Range 2.
His first wife, Agnes, was born in Scotland. Eight children were born of this
union. Agnes Curry died in 1887, when her youngest child was nine years old.
At this time, Eliza Allan, still a widow and still living on the lot granted to Thomas
Allan (#65), was ready to take on new responsibilities. Eliza Allan and William
Curry were married about 1888.

A History of the Glassville Settlement, page 47
 
ALLAN, Thomas (I11712)
 
14 "The first church has been built and is being used and a new cemetery
acquired. There have been deaths in the community. The first to die was John
Mcintosh, in 1866. He left a young widow and two small boys. He was only 45
years of age. He was buried on his homestead pending the establishing of a
cemetery. He was reinterred in the GlassviUe Cemetery in 1926. John Ritchie
was the first to be interred in the new cemetery in February 1868. He was 31
years of age and left a young wife. The next young man to succumb was
Thomas Allan who died in April 1873 leaving a young wife and small children"
A History of the Glassville Settlement, page 12

Thomas brought his young wife, Elizabeth, with him. They
may have been married shortly before leaving Scotland. The two brothers were
located on adjoining lots, #63 and #65, between Hector Mcintosh and Edward
Martin.
A History of the Glassville Settlement, page 46

Thomas Allan remained on the homestead, clearing land and "making a farm". Four children were born, two sons and two daughters. Thomas Allan died
in 1873. The youngest daughter was given the name Thomasina, generally shortened to Ina. She may have been born after her father died.
William Curry, born in Ireland, settled in GlassviUe on Lot 54, Range 2.
His first wife, Agnes, was born in Scotland. Eight children were born of this
union. Agnes Curry died in 1887, when her youngest child was nine years old.
At this time, Eliza Allan, still a widow and still living on the lot granted to Thomas
Allan (#65), was ready to take on new responsibilities. Eliza Allan and William
Curry were married about 1888.

A History of the Glassville Settlement, page 47
 
THOM, Elizabeth (I11713)
 
15 (Medical):Cerebral arteriosclerosis. Died at 12:09 am. MALLOUGH, Loraine Mearl (I13287)
 
16 (Research):State of North Dakota, Certificate of Death, State file number 71-2008, Local Registrar's number 418. Death was reported by Kenneth Marshall.
(Medical):Other significant conditions at death: Rheumatoid arthritis 
PORT, Clara Estelle (I13285)
 
17 [Denham02.FTW]

Apparently Betty Patton was his Landlady and twice his age. 
Family: / (F3100)
 
18 [Denham02.FTW]

Married a second time. Name not known 
Family: / (F3118)
 
19 [Denham02.FTW]

No Children 
Family: / (F3082)
 
20 [Denham02.FTW]

No Children. 
Family: / (F3101)
 
21 <i>1993-2002 White Pages</i>. Little Rock, AR, USA: Acxiom Corporation. Source (S509)
 
22 <i>Find a Grave</i>. Find a Grave. http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi. Source (S397)
 
23 <i>Minnesota Official Marriage System (MOMS)</i>. Minnesota, USA: Minnesota Association of County Officers (MACO). https://moms.mn.gov/. Source (S500)
 
24 <i>Staffordshire Anglican Parish Registers</i>. Stafford, Staffordshire, England: Indexes created from Anglican Parish Registers held at Staffordshire Record Office. Source (S445)
 
25 <i>Texas Birth Index, 1903-1997</i>. Texas: Texas Department of State Health Services. Microfiche. Source (S498)
 
26 <i>Voter Registration Lists, Public Record Filings, Historical Residential Records, and Other Household Database Listings</i>. Source (S356)
 
27 <i>Voter Registration Lists, Public Record Filings, Historical Residential Records, and Other Household Database Listings</i>. Source (S398)
 
28 <p><a href="##SearchUrlPrefix##/search/dbextra.aspx?dbid=2238" target="_blank">View Sources</a>.</p> Source (S392)
 
29 <p><a href="##SearchUrlPrefix##/search/dbextra.aspx?dbid=61846" target="_blank">View Sources</a>.</p> Source (S364)
 
30 Read More
 
LAMONT, Hugh Joyner (I10881)
 
31 1995-2002 White Pages. Little Rock, AR, USA: Axciom Corporation, 1995-2002. Source (S320)
 
32 Beneficiary Identification Records Locator Subsystem (BIRLS) Death File. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs. Source (S335)
 
33 Find A Grave. Find A Grave. http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi. Source (S344)
 
34 New Brunswick, Births and Baptisms, 1819-1899. Salt Lake City, Utah: FamilySearch, 2013. Source (S269)
 
35 Voter Registration Lists, Public Record Filings, Historical Residential Records, and Other Household Database ListingsSource (S336)
 
36 Voter Registration Lists, Public Record Filings, Historical Residential Records, and Other Household Database ListingsSource (S337)
 
37 Voter Registration Lists, Public Record Filings, Historical Residential Records, and Other Household Database ListingsSource (S338)
 
38 10th of March 1870
LOVELY, DANIEL AND JAMES W.
Died at Glassville on Wednesday, the 10th of March 1870 of influenza. Daniel aged 5 years and James Wellington aged 2 years and 7 months, sons of Benjamin and Esther Neal Lovely. They were both buried in one coffin. They could no longer with us stay/ Peaceful and calm they passed away/ They reached at last those joys above/ They're happy in the Saviour's love.
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d. Glassville (Carleton Co.) Wednesday 9th inst., of infulenza, Daniel LOVELY, age 5 years and James W. LOVELY, age 2 years 7 mos. - sons of Benj. LOVELY and Esther LOVELY. They were buried in one coffin. (see verse)

Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 29 Number 1041

Date March 26 1870
County Carleton
Place Woodstock
Newspaper Carleton Sentinel 
LOVELY, Daniel (I11584)
 
39 10th of March 1870
LOVELY, DANIEL AND JAMES W.
Died at Glassville on Wednesday, the 10th of March 1870 of influenza. Daniel aged 5 years and James Wellington aged 2 years and 7 months, sons of Benjamin and Esther Neal Lovely. They were both buried in one coffin. They could no longer with us stay/ Peaceful and calm they passed away/ They reached at last those joys above/ They're happy in the Saviour's love.
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d. Glassville (Carleton Co.) Wednesday 9th inst., of infulenza, Daniel LOVELY, age 5 years and James W. LOVELY, age 2 years 7 mos. - sons of Benj. LOVELY and Esther LOVELY. They were buried in one coffin. (see verse)

Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 29 Number 1041

Date March 26 1870
County Carleton
Place Woodstock
Newspaper Carleton Sentinel 
LOVELY, James Wellington (I11595)
 
40 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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MCDIARMID, Mary (I256)
 
41 1881 Census-LDS Transcription:
Census Place: Aberdeen, Carleton, New Brunswick, Canada
Source: FHL Film 1375818 NAC C-13182 Dist 31 SubDist H Page 20 Family 85
Sex Marr Age Origin Birthplace
John UILLIE M M 65 Scottish Scotland
Occ: Farmer Religion: C. Presbyterian
Bell UILLIE F M 65 Scottish Scotland
Religion: C. Presbyterian
Peter UILLIE M 36 Scottish Scotland
Occ: Farmer Religion: C. Presbyterian
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Aberdeen Parish, Carleton county (#14), NB, 1901 census (http://www.rootsweb.com/~nbcarlet/aberdeen1901.htm):
1901 CENSUS, A-2 PSH OF WEST ABERDEEN, 14 CARLETON COUNTY, NEW BRUNSWICK P1-18 April:, page 8, Schedule 1 Microfilm T-6439, household # 72: (transcribed variously as Millir (Automated Genealogy), Millar, Uillie,

MILLIE, Peter B mw head m 29 Apr 1850 50 Scot, 1853 Scot Can Presby bookkeeper
MILLIE, Charlotte J fw wife m 24 Jan 1856 45 NB Eng Can Presby
MILLIE, Isabella L fw dau s 30 Apr 1893 7 NB Eng Can Presby
MILLIE, John P mw son s 17 Feb 1899 2 NB Eng Can Presby
MANN, W McKay P mw nephew s 21 Dec 1875 25 NB Irish Can Pres farm labour
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Justice of the Peace, New Brunswick:
Name Year Month Day County Microfilm Page
MILLIE, PETER B. 1891 01 28 CA F8504 366
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Index to Death Certificates: 1920-1951
Name: MILLIE, PETER B.
Sex: M
Date: 1923-03-03 (YYYY-MM-DD)
County: CARLETON
Registration: 002040
Volume: ---
Microfilm: F18798
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Name: MILLIE, PETER B.
Married: PEARSON, LOTTIE J.
Date: 1891-05-14 (YYYY-MM-DD)
County: CARLETON
Parish: ----
Number: 2406
Reference: B4/1891
Microfilm: F13659
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1911 Census: ED 1: Aberdeen Parish, Carleton, New Brunswick, Page 13, Lines 46-50
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MILLIE, Peter Bain (I240)
 
42 1891 Census - Medora is still residing with family in Economy Nova Scotia, see https://central.bac-lac.gc.ca/.item/?app=Census1891&op=img&id=30953_148112-00415 JACKSON, Medora Dora Sabina (I11349)
 
43 1891 census: https://central.bac-lac.gc.ca/.item/?app=Census1891&op=img&id=30953_148107-00114
1911 census: https://central.bac-lac.gc.ca/.item/?app=Census1911&op=img&id=e001962470 
MYSHRALL, Alvin Winfred (I16331)
 
44 1920 US Census: CALIFORNIA > HUMBOLDT > PACIFIC UNION ELEMENTARY SCHOO, Series: T625 Roll: 98 Page: 258
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From Ron Kuhnel, Ferndale Lookup, December 15, 2004:
This is from the cemetery records.
CAVANAGH THOMAS 4 1 29 NO BURIAL DATE BURIED ON NORTHERN
HALF POSSIBLY AUG - SEPT 1906.
CAVANAUGH JENS LEONARD 1/30/67 4 1 33 68 OREGON BURIED NE 1/8. NOT SURE OF FIRST NAME.
CAVANOUGH LUCY 8/28/38 4 1 34 69 CANADA
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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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MANN, Lucy (I7524)
 
45 1940US Census, Maine, shows this Donald Gregory born in Canada. Birth date matches. GREGORY, Donald (I13654)
 
46 A fatal accident is reported from Lansdowne (Carleton Co.) wherby Allen L. FOSTER s/o Delancy FOSTER lost his life. It occurred on the first day of the month. The young man was in the act of putting the top log on a load of logs when it slipped and fell, killing him. He was 20 years of age. R.W. Tompkins, Coroner was called; he thought an inquest unnecessary.

Date April 10 1895
County Carleton
Place Woodstock
Newspaper Dispatch
Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 96 Number 554 
FOSTER, Allen L. (I19032)
 
47 aka:
Grizzel Murdoch
Grizzel Murdie
Girzel Murdoch
Grizel Murdoch 
MURDOCH, Grace (I248)
 
48 Albert (Bert) was the son of William and Jane Taylor Lyon ,who came from Scotland to Woodstock in 1866, bringing their four children with them. About 1869 they bought lot 26 from Richard Pearson, in the very new settlement of Glassville. About 10 acres of the farm were already cleared. More children were born here including "Bert", who lived his entire life on the progressively developed farm, raising cattle and growing potatoes. He married Dorothy Guthrie and they had eight children--six sons and two daughters. Four of their sons are buried in the two Glassville cemeteries, the other four are in the following places, Helen (Nellie) died in Presque Isle, Dorothy died in Nanaimo BC and buried in Salmonhurst Corner, Edwin (Ned) died in Victoria BC and buried in Saanich and Glenn died in Portland Oregon. The other siblings are listed here too.
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/125050785/albert-perry-lyon 
LYON, Albert Perry (I10745)
 
49 Alexander McDonald's first wife, Mary, died in 1885. The second wife,
the former Helen Munro, died in 1894. She was living with the McDonald family
in 1881. When or why she came to New Brunswick is something of a mystery at
this late date. She was a native of Tain, in the Highlands.
Ahistory of the Glassville Settlement, 2nd. Edition, 1998, pg. 64

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Death Notices:

d. Glassville (Carleton Co.) 6th inst., Mary McDONALD w/o Alex. McDONALD, Commissioner under the Scott Act., age 68. Deceased was a native of Tain, Rosshire, Scotland
Date October 10 1885
County Carleton
Place Woodstock
Newspaper Carleton Sentinel
Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 64 Number 376
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d. Glassville (Carleton Co.) 6th inst., Mary McDONALD w/o Alexander McDONALD, age 68. Deceased was a native of Tain, Ross-shire, Scotland.
Date October 10 1885
County Saint John
Place Saint John
Newspaper The Daily Telegraph
Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 63 Number 1593 
?, Mary (I13670)
 
50 Alexander McDonald's first wife, Mary, died in 1885. The second wife,
the former Helen Munro, died in 1894. She was living with the McDonald family
in 1881. When or why she came to New Brunswick is something of a mystery at
this late date. She was a native of Tain, in the Highlands.
Ahistory of the Glassville Settlement, 2nd. Edition, 1998, pg. 64

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Death Notice:

Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 91 Number 177

Date March 24 1894
County Carleton
Place Woodstock
Newspaper Carleton Sentinel

d. Glassville (Carleton Co.) March 10th, after a short illness, Ellen McDONALD relict of Alexander McDONALD, age 62 years, left a sister and a large circle of relatives.
 
MUNRO, Ellen (I13671)
 
51 Alexander McDonald's first wife, Mary, died in 1885. The second wife,
the former Helen Munro, died in 1894. She was living with the McDonald family
in 1881. When or why she came to New Brunswick is something of a mystery at
this late date. She was a native of Tain, in the Highlands.
Ahistory of the Glassville Settlement, 2nd. Edition, 1998, pg. 64 
MCDONALD, Alexander (I13681)
 
52 Alfred traveled to Boston with the family of Ellen and her husband Richard Port, arriving in 1861 bound for New Brunwick. He may have settled initially in Woodstock with his sister, and in Glassville two years later.

According to "A History of The Glassville Settlement", Alfred Dexter (Ellen Port's brother), came to Glassville and was granted a lot not far north of the Port homestead. However, it appears he didn't stay long as he appears in the 1881 census as a laborer in Dumfries, York County. It appears he then returned to Englland, and died in 1898. 
DEXTER, Alfred (I13796)
 
53 Annie Waite Stebbins, born 1872 in West Springfield, Massachusetts, married Chas. A. Wells in Victory, Essex, Vermont, November 12, 1890. She subsequently married Hugh Joyner Lamont of West Glassville. Annie died in Bath, New Brunswick, October 5, 1946, some seven years after the death of her husband, and was interred with him in Glassville United Church cemetery.

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“The following is the story of Anne Waite Stebbins Wells Lamont, whose heritage grand piano was recently repatriated to its roots in New Brunswick. In October, the Lamont family of Mapleton and South Portland, Maine transported the piano to Kings Landing by truck and placed it in the care of curator Darrell Butler.

Anne was born in West Springfield, Mass. On September, 1872. In the early part of 1873 her father was killed in a train accident and soon after her mother moved to Vermont. After a period of time and getting acquainted her mother would remarry and soon three more children would be part of Anne’s world. It became very clear at an early age that Ann would be attractive, multi-talented, aggressive and liberated (as we understand it today) before the word was invented. In her early teens she learned to play the organ, piano, lap harp and five-stringed banjo. She also took art lessons dealing primarily with oils and by her late teens would become an accomplished artist and musician. Her personality, art and playing music at church, community gatherings and with local bands would contribute to her being well known and very popular wherever she lived.

Anne was married in the early 1890s and divorced a few years later, which at that time was unheard of. In the late 1890s she would remarry and move to West Glassville, N.B. Canada for a short time. After a year she returned to Vermont and around 1912 would return to Canada, the birthplace of her husband. Throughout her life she was extremely outspoken and demanded her rightful place in a so-called man’s world. She would continue to be greatly respected as a musician, artist, people person and a good judge of horses.

Her J. Blackhurst piano is of the 1835 era handcrafted in Scotland. It was shipped to Saint John N.B. by sail cargo boat. It was transferred to a steamboat, travelling up the St. John River to Woodstock N.B. A few years later the piano was moved to a horse drawn flatboat continuing north on the river to Bristol and over land by two wheel ox cart to Glassville. The survived a hose fire a few years later and was moved to the West Glassville area until 1949 when it was taken to Maine where it remained until its final journey to King’s Landing. Her five-stringed banjo was in the 1850 era also. A charcoal color portrait of Anne was done in the early 1900s. Anne was an artist, and did oil paintings in the 1890s and early 1900s. Her banjo, paintings, piano, portrait and other personal items were moved to Maine in 1949.

Anne was greatly respected as a spiritual person and in the early years had come from a cultured background of the arts. She found it very difficult to adjust to the life style of rural Canada. Three years after the death of her hus­band in 1939 Anne would receive a proposal of mar­riage, however at the age of 70, up front and honest, told her wealthy suitor of her divorce in the 1890s, she was dropped like a hot coal which was not a problem to her.

Upon her death on October 5, 1946 she was buried beside the sweetheart of her life in Hugh Joyner Lamont at a Glassville cemetery.”

The preceding was published Friday November 12, 2004, The Bugle-Observer, Woodstock, N.B. 
STEBBINS, Annie Waite (I10882)
 
54 Bangor Daily News
Bangor, Maine
Saturday/Sunday, Aug. 31 - Sept. 1, 1974
Page 26 Column 7

JUDSON L. McBRINE

HAYNESVILLE - Judson L. McBrine, 80, died Aug. 29, at his home in Haynesville. He was born in Glassville, N.B., Aug. 8, 1894, the son of William and Ida Corey McBrine. A member of the Haynesville Baptist Church, he is survived by one son, Joseph of Auburn,; four daughters, Mrs. Donald (Judith) Oliver, Houlton, Mrs. James (Mary Jane) Miller, Caribou; a brother, Leland, Fredericton, N.B., six sisters, Mrs. Weldon (Clara) Flemming, Juniper, N.B., Mrs. Archie (Vola) Barker, Fredericton, N.B., Mrs. Percy (Kathleen) Williams, Linneus, Mrs. William (Nellie) McLeod, Woodstock, N.B., Mrs. Harold (Nessie) Carpenter, Hartland, N.B., Mrs. Edward (Lucretia) McDonnell, Edison, N.J., 18 grandchildren, 7 great-grandchildren. Friends may call at the Dunn Funeral Home, Houlton, Saturday afternoon 7 to 9 p.m. Funeral services will be conducted at the Haynesville Baptist Church on Sunday at 1:30 p.m. with the Rev. John Ruth and the Rev. Duane Waite officiating. Interment will be Riverside Cemetery, Haynesville. Those who wish may make donations in his memory to the Haynesville Baptist Church. 
MCBRINE, Judson Leroy (I13420)
 
55 Bangor Daily News, August 1973.
BANGOR - Norris B. Lovely, 78, of 196 Birch St, Bangor died August 2, 1973 at a local hospital following a brief Illness. He was born March 3, 1895 at Glassville, N.B., the son of James and Etta (Bell) Lovely. He was the widower of Winnifred McMann Lovely who died last year. Surviving are four sons, Orlin (Bill) of Bangor, Donald of LeRoy, N.Y., Philip and Edward of Dayville, Conn.; four daughters, Mrs. Colby (Avis) Martin, Dansville, N.Y.; Mrs. Carl (Irene) Brown of Corinth, Mrs. Walter (Georgina) Coble, Mocksville, N.C., Mrs. Guy(Alma) Spinney, Kenduskeag; a sister, Mrs. Everett (Jennie) Bishop of Presque Isle; 24 grandchildren and one great-grandchild. Funeral services will be Saturday at 2 p.m. in The Thompson Funeral Home, East Corinth with Mr. Davis Tompkins officiating. Burial will be in the Corinthian Cemetery, East Corinth. Friends may call at the funeral home Friday between 2 and 4 and 7 and 9.p.m. 
LOVELY, Norris Benjamin (I11293)
 
56 Bangor Daily News, March 1954.
SEARSPORT - NEW GLOUCESTER - William H. Lovely, 54, died at a Bangor, Maine hospital March 29, 1954, following a short illness. Mr. Lovely was born in Glassville, N.B. Jan. 10, 1900 the son of James and Etta (Bell) Lovely. He was a resident of Searsport and formerly of New Gloucester, Maine. He was a member of the Odd Fellows, the Knights of Pythias of Gray and the American Vets of New Gloucester. He served in the Army in World War II. Besides his wife Caroline (Palmer) Lovely of Searsport, he is survived by his parents, Mr. & Mrs. James Lovely of Glassville, N.B.; by a sister Mrs. Everett Bishop of Presque Isle; two brothers Norris of East Corinth, Me. and Arlie of Glassville, N.B. Funeral services were held at the White and Hay's Funeral Home, Bangor on April 1. He was taken to New Gloucester where another service was hold in charge of the Amvet Post of which he was a charter member. Floral tributes were many and beautiful from neighbors and friends. Interment was in the family lot in New Gloucester.
 
LOVELY, William Henry (I11296)
 
57 Barbara R. Tompkins
1923-2020

It is with sadness that the family of Barbara Tompkins, formerly of Stickney and Florenceville, announces her passing on June 5. For the past few years Barbara has been a resident of Paradise Villa, Douglas, N.B.
Barbara was born in West Glassville, the fourth daughter of Agnes E. (Simpson) and Gordon M. Laing. She will be lovingly remembered by her daughter Jean (Andrew) Martell and her son Clayton (Judy), plus nine grandchildren: Tim Martell, Duncan Martell, Heidi Helbrecht, Heather Russo, Nathan Tompkins, Troy Tompkins, Cassandra McParlan, Kimberly Inglis and Matthew Tompkins and several great grandchildren, nieces and nephews. She is survived by her old sister Jennie Giberson. She was predeceased by her husband Howard and son Malcolm, her parents, plus four brothers and three sisters.
Barbara left home as a teenager to work in Bristol and Stickney. She and Howard were married on July 5, 1941. When Howard was discharged from the army in 1945 they took up residence in Stickney. They later purchased the Cheerio Motel and Dairy Bar in Florenceville and operated it for several years. After Howard’s passing, she moved to Fredericton.
Barbara kept an immaculate home and was an incredible cook. She loved to bake and her grandchildren were often the happy recipients of the dozens of cookies and other sweets she made over the years. She also enjoyed her flower garden, collecting antiques, and cross border shopping trips. She is especially remembered for her work ethic.
The family is appreciative of the compassionate care that Paradise Villa staff and management provided. A “special thank you” to Dr. Will Stymiest for his visits to Paradise Villa and follow-up phone calls regarding our mother’s health.
Flowers are gratefully declined. If desired, donations in her memory may be made to Hunter’s Cemetery or the Alzheimer Society of New Brunswick or a charity of your choosing.
Due to current Covid-19 restrictions, a private interment service has taken place and a memorial service will be held later.
L.R. Giberson Funeral Directors are in care of the arrangements. www.gibersonfuneraldirectors.ca (506) 392-1115

Obituary and birth record (from PANB) provided by Duane E. Crabtree 
LAING, Barbara Ruth (I10790)
 
58 BC Archives death registration # 1936-09-512557 LOVE, William (I11330)
 
59 BC Death Certificate: https://search-collections.royalbcmuseum.bc.ca/Image/Genealogy/3d70e75d-71bf-408b-b70d-c90675998be4 HEMPHILL, Annie Jane (I19487)
 
60 BC Death Certificate: https://search-collections.royalbcmuseum.bc.ca/Image/Genealogy/c43bf8a9-3229-4286-9acf-8a142577d4ce WILSON, William Harrison (I19488)
 
61 BC Death Registration Number: 1998-09-032440 MACDONALD, Helen (I13623)
 
62 Birth date from 1901 census as member of Enoch Tompkins' family TOMPKINS, Wentworth (Winfield) (I15993)
 
63 Birth date per 1901 census BROAD, Alice Maude (I19014)
 
64 Birth date taken from the 1901 census, Kent, Carleton, New Brunswick, Page 6 HOLMES, Jerusha L. (I16072)
 
65 Birth record: https://archives.gnb.ca/Search/VISSE/141A5.aspx?culture=en-CA&guid=586320df-bf99-4716-b9f5-173b23b2f1c1 ODELL, Herbert Frederick Douglas (I19480)
 
66 Birth Record: https://archives.novascotia.ca/vital-statistics/birth/?ID=355

Death Record: https://archives.novascotia.ca/vital-statistics/death/?ID=335
 
BANKS, Millidge W. (I14151)
 
67 Birth:

Since our last number was published new settlers have continued to arrive. Henry LOVELY has a new son. So has Peter QUINN, while C. STOCKFORD has had a daughter added to his family circle.
Date September 15 1893
County Carleton
Place Glassville
Newspaper The Glassville News and Aberdeen and Kent Pioneer
Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 86 Number 777 
QUINN, John Lewis (I15130)
 
68 Born in Bath, New Brunswick, Canada in 1920. John served in WW2 in the Carleton York regiment for the Canadian armed forces where he fought in Sicily, Italy, Holland and Germany. He was wounded in December of 1943 in Ortona, Italy. His one brother George Victor Stitham was killed in WW2 in 1945. He also had a sister, Grace who passed away in 1993. STITHAM, John Hudson (I13126)
 
69 BRINKMAN, DOROTHY MARGUERITE - Dorothy M. Brinkman, R.N., 88 of Grand Falls, N.B. passed away peacefully at Nanaimo, B.C. on Friday, September 10, 2004 after a long illness. She leaves to mourn her husband, Emmett J Burgess, her son Aubrey (Barbara) Brinkman, Gold River, B.C., daughter Deborah Brinkman, Duncan, B.C., brothers, Edwin (Jean) Lyon, Saanichton, B.C., Vaughn (Rita) Lyon, Glassville, N.B., and two grandchildren, Wendy (August) VanBarneveld, Houston, B.C., Jacqui Brinkman, Vancouver, B.C., one great grandson, Aeden Aubrey VanBarneveld, two sisters-in-law, Nora and Edna, several nieces and nephews. Born at Glassville, N.B., she was predeceased by her parents Albert Lyon and Dorothy Ann Guthrie, first husband, Aubrey Richard Brinkman, formerly of New Denmark and Grand Falls., sister Helen, Mrs. Roy Duff, Presque Isle,Maine, brothers Robert (Edna) Lyon, Glassville, Dean (Marjorie) Lyon, Donald (Nora) Lyon, Florenceville, Glenn (Eleanor) Lyon, Portland, Oregon. Dorothy graduated as an R.N. at the Madagan Hospital in Houlton, Maine, after specialized training in nursing at St. Michaels in Toronto, Buffalo General, and Foundling Hospital, New York City. She nursed in Toronto, Saint John, Bath, and Grand Falls. She was a dedicated nurse and was dearly loved by her patients. Funeral service will be held at All Saints Anglican Church in Grand Falls on Saturday, September 18th at 2.00 pm, with Pastor Julie Armstrong will conduct the service. Interment following at St. Ansgars Anglican Cemetery in New Denmark beside her first husband Aubrey. By request, no flowers. Donations may be made to the Alzheimer's Society or donor's choice. Family will receive friends at a reception at St. Ansgars Hall following interment. Local arrangements are by O'Regan's Funeral Home (473-3063). www.oregans.ca
By Rodney Rogers 48703587

https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/134214281/dorothy-marguerite-brinkman 
LYON, Dorothy Marguerite (I11046)
 
70 Bristol (Carleton Co.) Jan. 28 - Sheridan ROGERS of Pennsylvania is visiting his father, Barton ROGERS, after an absence of several years.
Date January 30 1895
County Carleton
Place Woodstock
Newspaper Dispatch
Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 96 Number 477 
ROGERS, Barton (I16167)
 
71 British Columbia Death Reords Registration # 1910-09-197283
http://search-collections.royalbcmuseum.bc.ca/Genealogy 
HANNINGTON, William Alfonso (I15052)
 
72 British Home Child
Emigration
Sending or Escorting Organization: Middlemore
Canadian Distribution Home Name/Address: Fairview Home, Halifax
Age at Emigration: 11 Ship Sailed: Carthaginian
Departure Date: 16 May 1908 Port of Departure: Liverpool
Arrival Date: 28 May 1908 Port of Arrival: Halifax
BHC Registry ID #: 71187 
KINDON, Rosaline May (I19164)
 
73 California Death Index:
Name: CAVANAUGH, ALBERT WATT
Social Security #: 556097228
Sex: MALE
Birth Date: 4 Mar 1906
Birthplace: CALIFORNIA
Death Date: 6 Feb 1985
Death Place: HUMBOLDT
Mother's Maiden Name: WATT
Father's Surname:
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CAVANAGH, Albert Watt (I7517)
 
74 California Death Index:
Name: CAVANAUGH, SIMS L
Social Security #: 568071179
Sex: MALE
Birth Date: 2 Sep 1898
Birthplace: OREGON
Death Date: 26 Jan 1967
Death Place: HUMBOLDT
Mother's Maiden Name: WATT
Father's Surname:
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From Ron Kuhnel, Ferndale Lookup, December 15, 2004:
This is from the cemetery records.
CAVANAGH THOMAS 4 1 29 NO BURIAL DATE BURIED ON NORTHERN
HALF POSSIBLY AUG - SEPT 1906.
CAVANAUGH JENS LEONARD 1/30/67 4 1 33 68 OREGON BURIED NE 1/8. NOT SURE OF FIRST NAME.
CAVANOUGH LUCY 8/28/38 4 1 34 69 CANADA
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CAVANAGH, Sims L. (I8132)
 
75 California Death Index:
Name: CAVANAUGH, THOMAS JOSEPH
Social Security #: 547099289
Sex: MALE
Birth Date: 10 Jul 1902
Birthplace: CALIFORNIA
Death Date: 17 Apr 1952
Death Place: HUMBOLDT
Mother's Maiden Name: MANN
Father's Surname: CAVANAUGH
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CAVANAGH, Thomas Joseph (I7532)
 
76 California Department of Health and Welfare. California Vital Records—Vitalsearch (<a href="“http://www.vitalsearch-worldwide.com”">www.vitalsearch-worldwide.com</a>). The Vitalsearch Company Worldwide, Inc., Pleasanton, California. Source (S394)
 
77 California, County Birth, Marriage, and Death Records, 1830-1980. California Department of Public Health, courtesy of <a href="http://www.vitalsearch-worldwide.com/" target="_blank">www.vitalsearch-worldwide.com</a>. Digital Images. Source (S389)
 
78 Carleton Sentinel Newspaper Sept 27, 1890

At Kent, Carleton County, August 16th., Sarah Demerchant, widow of the late Robert Demerchant, aged 84 years, leaving eight sons and one daughter to mourn the loss of a kind mother. She professed religion in early life and was one of the most faithful christians; she was highly esteemed by all who knew her. She is gone, but her influence will still live. Funeral service conducted by Rev. S. E. Sprague, assisted by Elders D. Brooks, A. Giberson, E. Sipperell, and C. W. Rideout.

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Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 75 Number 1496
Date September 27 1890
County Carleton
Place Woodstock
Newspaper Carleton Sentinel

d. Kent (Carleton Co.) 16th Aug., Sarah DEMERCHANT widow of Robert DEMERCHANT, age 84, left eight sons, one daughter. Funeral service conducted by Rev. S.E. Sprague, assisted by Elders D. Brooks, A. Giberson, E. Sipprell and C.W. Rideout.

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Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 78 Number 125
Date August 22 1890
County Saint John
Place Saint John
Newspaper The Daily Sun

d. Bath (Carleton Co.) 18th inst., Sarah DEMERCHANT relict of William DEMERCHANT, one of the first settlers of the parish, age 85.
 
GEE, Sarah (I13853)
 
79 Cause of death: Accidentally killed in explosion of steam boiler at Crawford's Mill DINGEE, Harry Avard (I11926)
 
80 Census:

See 1871 Canada Census, New Brunswick, Carleton, Aberdeen, Page 10: https://central.bac-lac.gc.ca/.item/?app=Census1871&op=img&id=4396594_00680
 
HEMPHILL, Annie Louise (I19466)
 
81 Check BritihColumbia Records SPENCE, Winston Hilton (I11355)
 
82 Commonwealth War Graves Commission
https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/2058889/victor-charles-crabbe/
Service Number: G/18306
Regiment & Unit/Ship: North Shore (New Brunswick) Regiment, R.C.I.C.
Date of Death: Died 06 June 1944, Age 28 years old
Buried or commemorated at: BENY-SUR-MER CANADIAN WAR CEMETERY, REVIERS, I. C. 3.,
France
Country of Service Canadian
Additional Info Son of Charles C. and Geneva Crabbe; husband of Katharine J. Crabbe, of Argyle, Carleton Co., New Brunswick.
Personal Inscription I HAVE FOUGHT A GOOD FIGHT I HAVE FINISHED MY COURSE I HAVE KEPT THE FAITH
 
CRABBE, Victor Charles (I11717)
 
83 Cook County Clerk, comp. Cook County Clerk Genealogy Records. Cook County Clerk’s Office, Chicago, IL: Cook County Clerk, 2008. Source (S340)
 
84 d. Glassville (Carleton Co.) Dec. 13th, Miss Mary JOYNER, 74th year.

Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 101 Number 2089

Date December 19 1896
County Carleton
Place Woodstock
Newspaper Carleton Sentinel
 
JOYNER, Mary (I11312)
 
85 d. Greenfield (Carleton Co.) June 11, of paralysis, Jane ANTWORTH relict of John ANTWORTH, Sr., age 92 years 5 mos., leaving five sons and two daughters.

Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 95 Number 2609
Date June 22 1895
County Carleton
Place Woodstock
Newspaper Carleton Sentinel

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Centreville (Carleton Co.) June 13 - One of the oldest inhabitants of the county passed from earth to Paradise Tuesday night, June 11, namely Jane ANTWORTH relict of John ANTWORTH, sr., age 92 years 5 mos., nee Miss Jane RITCHIE. She had lived for several years with her daughter, Mrs. BROWN at Summerfield. About two weeks ago she was driven out to her son, David ANTWORTH to spend a few days. On Thursday last she was stricken with paralysis and remained speechless and apparently unconscious until the last. 17 years ago she buried her husband and 15 years ago her son, John. The old lady leaves five sons and two daughters. She was laid to rest in the Church of England burtying ground at Greenfield this forenoon.

Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 100 Number 986

Date June 18 1895
County Saint John
Place Saint John
Newspaper The Daily Sun

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RITCHIE, Jane (I17854)
 
86 d. Of paralysis, Greenfield (Carleton Co.) John ANTWORTH, Sr., age 67.

Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 44 Number 392

Date July 29 1878
County Saint John
Place Saint John
Newspaper The Daily Telegraph 
ANTWORTH, John (I17853)
 
87 Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 10 Number 2359
Date June 21 1844
County Saint John
Place Saint John
Newspaper Weekly Chronicle

d. Kent parish (Carleton Co.) 5th inst. Cornelius GEE, age 87.
 
GEE, Cornelius (I18957)
 
88 Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 100 Number 2884
Date January 16 1895
County Saint John
Place Saint John
Newspaper Messenger and Visitor
"m. Forest Glen (Victoria Co.) Dec. 31st, by Rev. Chas. Henderson, William W. DONAGHY, Perth parish / Mary E. LYON, Glassville (Carleton Co.) " 
LYON, Mary Elsbet (I11412)
 
89 Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 101 Number 1796
Date August 1 1896
County Carleton
Place Woodstock
Newspaper Carleton Sentinel

In Memorium - John MILLIE, born at Monimail, Fifeshire, Scotland, July 13th 1815. Died at Glassville, N.B. Canada July 13th, 1896, Aged 81 years. - It was only a year ago that we followed the remains of the late Mrs. John Millie to the grave - wife of the deceased. The late John Mills received an excellent common school education. He spent the earlier part of his life in various pusuits, in all of which he displayed that indominable industry and sterling integrity which laid the foundations of the honorable independence to which he afterwards arose. He was united in marriage, in due course, to his late wife, Isabella BAIN, daughter of the late Peter BAIN of Leslie and niece of Sir William BAIN, R.N. The fruit of this union was three children, the two eldest of whom died in Scotland. With his wife and youngest child, Peter Bain MILLIE, now married in Glassville and accountant to Timothy LYNCH, one of our largest provincial lumber merchants, he came to New York in 1853. The family remained in the States till 1859 when they came to Westmorland, N.B., where deceased was engaged in the service of the Westmorland Olive Freestone Co. Thence they removed to Glassville in June 1861 where deceased engaged in farming and was long considered an agriculturist of excellent standing, residing on his farm until the day of his death. Reared in the old country to the doctrines of the Presbyterian church, he continued faithful to the last. The remains of the deceased were consigned to the grave in the family burying ground now enclosed with a fine iron fence in Glassville cemetery, Wednesday 15th, Rev. J.K. Beairsto and Rev. J. Home conducting service at the home and the former at the grave. (see original for eulogy)

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New Brunswick RS686 Land Grants:MILLIE, John *Volume: 65Grant: 10993 Place/Parish: AberdeenCounty: Carleton County Date: 1865/05/04 Accompanying plan: Yes Acreage: 100 Microfilm: F16364 *********************
1881 Census-LDS Transcription:Census Place: Aberdeen, Carleton, New Brunswick, Canada Source: FHL Film 1375818 NAC C-13182 Dist 31 SubDist H Page 20 Family 85 Sex Marr Age Origin Birthplace John UILLIE M M 65 Scottish Scotland Occ: Farmer Religion: C. Presbyterian Bell UILLIE F M 65 Scottish Scotland Religion: C. Presbyterian Peter UILLIE M 36 Scottish Scotland Occ: Farmer Religion: C. Presbyterian 
MILLIE, John (I244)
 
90 Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 101 Number 1927

Date October 3 1896
County Carleton
Place Woodstock
Newspaper Carleton Sentinel

d. At the residence of her son-in-law, W. JEFFRIES, West Glassville (Carleton Co.) Sept. 25th, age 78 years, Maria GROSJEAN relict of Henry GROSJEAN of Warwick, England. 
CLARKE, Maria (I14738)
 
91 Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 101 Number 1980
Date October 31 1896 County Carleton
Place Woodstock Newspaper Carleton Sentinel

In Memoriam - Mrs. Donald McINTOSH, nee Isabella SIM. Born at Barnhill, Elgin, Scotland in 1809. Died at Glassville (Carleton Co.) N.B., Thursday 13th Oct. 1896, age 87 years. - The late Mrs. Donald McIntosh (nee Isabella Sim) was born at Barnhill, Elgin, Scotland, sometime in 1809. She came of good old Presbyterian stock, her father having been a zealous and otherwise distinguished elder of the Presbyterian church for many years. She was accordingly reared under strict religious training. In due course she was married to Donald McIntosh, farmer of Broomhill, near Forres, Elgin, to whom she bore a numerous family - all born in Scotland. In 1860, Mr. and Mrs. McIntosh and family came out to Boston, thence to Glassville via St. John, Fredericton and Woodstock. In Glassville Mr. McIntosh took up land and hewed a fine farm for himself and family here, on which he resided, till within a few years of his death in the home of his son John McINTOSH, now a Glassville merchant. Deceased had been in gradually failing health during the last two or three years. Mrs. McIntosh's remains were consigned to the grave in Glassville, Thursday 15th, Rev. J.K. Beairsto conducting services at the house and grave. Deceased leaves five married sons, with their wives and families and one married granddaughter. Another son 'midst the forests of the west' was not of course present. 
SIM, Isabella (I10678)
 
92 Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 101 Number 1995

Date November 7 1896
County Carleton
Place Woodstock
Newspaper Carleton Sentinel

m. At the manse, Glassville (Carleton Co.) Oct. 28th, by Rev. J.K. Beairsto, Alexander LYON, West Glassville / Florence JEFFRIES d/o Wm JEFFRIES, same place. 
LYON, Alexander (I10618)
 
93 Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 101 Number 1995

Date November 7 1896
County Carleton
Place Woodstock
Newspaper Carleton Sentinel

m. At the manse, Glassville (Carleton Co.) Oct. 28th, by Rev. J.K. Beairsto, Alexander LYON, West Glassville / Florence JEFFRIES d/o Wm JEFFRIES, same place. 
JEFFRIES, Florence (I10749)
 
94 Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 101 Number 2088

Date December 19 1896
County Carleton
Place Woodstock
Newspaper Carleton Sentinel

d. Glassville (Carleton Co.) at the residence of his son, Robert, Dec. 11th, Robert MONTGOMERY, age 84 years. 
MONTGOMERY, Robert (I13882)
 
95 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I15001)
 
96 Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 14 Number 1378

Date May 21 1853
County Saint John
Place Saint John
Newspaper New Brunswick Courier

m. St. Anne's Chapel, Fredericton (York Co.) 14th inst., by Rev. W.Q. Ketchum, Joseph DOUGHERTY / Miss Lucy Ann SEGEE both of that city. 
DOUGHERTY, Joseph (I11725)
 
97 Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 14 Number 1378

Date May 21 1853
County Saint John
Place Saint John
Newspaper New Brunswick Courier

m. St. Anne's Chapel, Fredericton (York Co.) 14th inst., by Rev. W.Q. Ketchum, Joseph DOUGHERTY / Miss Lucy Ann SEGEE both of that city. 
SEGEE, Lucy (I11726)
 
98 Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 16 Number 202

Date June 7 1856
County Saint John
Place Saint John
Newspaper New Brunswick Courier

m. Last eve., by Rev. Alves, Hugh MILLER / Miss Jane PENDER both of (St. John) city. 
PENDER, Jane (I11328)
 
99 Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 17 Number 2748
Date April 9 1859
County Carleton
Place Woodstock
Newspaper Carleton Sentinel

"m. 24th ult., at residence of bride's father, by Rev. C.E. Bell, David M. GIBERSON, Kent parish (Carleton Co.) / Miss Elizabeth T. MILBERRY of Wicklow." 
MILBURY, Elizabeth T. (I11527)
 
100 Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 20 Number 340
Date May 9 1856
County Saint John
Place Saint John
Newspaper Religious Intelligencer

d. Brighton (Carleton Co.) 16th ult., Mrs. w/o Cornelius GEE age about 50, left husband, ten children, member of Free Baptist Church.
 
PARTRIDGE, Hannah (I18954)
 

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