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101 | 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)
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102 | 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)
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103 | 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)
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104 | 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)
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105 | Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 101 Number 2210 Date March 4 1896 County Carleton Place Woodstock Newspaper Dispatch Havelock CHURCHILL left for Boston last Thursday to go into the dry goods business. ************************ | CHURCHILL, Havelock (I15001)
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106 | 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)
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107 | 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)
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108 | 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)
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109 | 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)
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110 | 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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111 | Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 21 Number 2623 Date January 27 1864 County York Place Fredericton Newspaper The Head Quarters m. Glassville (Carleton Co.) 13th inst., by Rev. James Salmon, Robert GRAY / Miss Elizabeth BREWSTER, recently of Aberdeen, Scotland. (Editor's note: For more information concerning Scottish settlers of Glass Settlement see Vital Statistics From New Brunswick Newspapers: Volume 19 indexed under name of Rev. GLASS) Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 21 Number 1900 Date January 29 1864 County Saint John Place Saint John Newspaper Religious Intelligencer m. 13th inst., Glassville (Carleton Co.) by Rev. James Salmon, Robert GRAY / Miss Elizbeth BREWSTER formerly of Aberdeen, Scotland. | GRAY, Robert (I12411)
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112 | Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 21 Number 2623 Date January 27 1864 County York Place Fredericton Newspaper The Head Quarters m. Glassville (Carleton Co.) 13th inst., by Rev. James Salmon, Robert GRAY / Miss Elizabeth BREWSTER, recently of Aberdeen, Scotland. (Editor's note: For more information concerning Scottish settlers of Glass Settlement see Vital Statistics From New Brunswick Newspapers: Volume 19 indexed under name of Rev. GLASS) Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 21 Number 1900 Date January 29 1864 County Saint John Place Saint John Newspaper Religious Intelligencer m. 13th inst., Glassville (Carleton Co.) by Rev. James Salmon, Robert GRAY / Miss Elizbeth BREWSTER formerly of Aberdeen, Scotland. | BREWSTER, Elizabeth (I12412)
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113 | Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 21 Number 2668 Date January 30 1864 County Carleton Place Woodstock Newspaper Carleton Sentinel d. Peel (Carleton Co.) 17th inst., Christopher GUIGEY, age 64. (Aroostock Pioneer and Religious Intelligencer please copy) https://archives.gnb.ca/Search/NewspaperVitalStats/Details.aspx?culture=en-CA&guid=4070D690-57BD-441F-AD23-A0D96F5F6256 | GIGGEY, Christopher (I12904)
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114 | Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 21 Number 736 Date June 1 1863 County Saint John Place Saint John Newspaper Morning News m. 25th ult., Fredericton (York Co.) by Rev. Alex. Sterling, William CURRY / Agnes HOWIE both of Petersville (Queens Co.) | CURRY, William (I14906)
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115 | Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 21 Number 736 Date June 1 1863 County Saint John Place Saint John Newspaper Morning News m. 25th ult., Fredericton (York Co.) by Rev. Alex. Sterling, William CURRY / Agnes HOWIE both of Petersville (Queens Co.) | HOWIE, Agnes A. (I14907)
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116 | 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. ******************************** 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). *************************************************************************** | MCDIARMID, Duncan (I269)
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117 | Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 24 Number 2138 Date June 20 1866 County York Place Fredericton Newspaper The Head Quarters "m. Manse, St. Paul's, 13th inst., by Rev. Dr. Brooke, John RICHEY, Glassville (Carleton Co.) / Miss Elizabeth CARLE, Sheffield (Sunbury Co.) " ***************************************************** Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 26 Number 2593 Date March 7 1868 County Carleton Place Woodstock Newspaper Carleton Sentinel "d. Stevenson's Hotel, Woodstock (Carleton Co.) of inflammation of the lungs, age 32, John RITCHIE, native of Glasgow, Scotland and for last few years a resident of Glassville, left wife. (Glasgow, Scotland papers please copy) " | RITCHIE, John (I10828)
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118 | Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 24 Number 2138 Date June 20 1866 County York Place Fredericton Newspaper The Head Quarters "m. Manse, St. Paul's, 13th inst., by Rev. Dr. Brooke, John RICHEY, Glassville (Carleton Co.) / Miss Elizabeth CARLE, Sheffield (Sunbury Co.)" | CARLE, Elizabeth (I10827)
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119 | Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 26 Number 2609 Date April 4 1868 County Carleton Place Woodstock Newspaper Carleton Sentinel m. At residence of bride's father, Tuesday 24th March, by Rev. Samuel Bernard, Thomas Edward DOUGHERTY / Miss Jane GILLAN both of Glassville. | DOUGHERTY, Thomas Edward (I14718)
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120 | Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 26 Number 2609 Date April 4 1868 County Carleton Place Woodstock Newspaper Carleton Sentinel m. At residence of bride's father, Tuesday 24th March, by Rev. Samuel Bernard, Thomas Edward DOUGHERTY / Miss Jane GILLAN both of Glassville. | GILLAN, Mary Jane (I14719)
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121 | Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 29 Number 1140 Date September 17 1870 County Carleton Place Woodstock Newspaper Carleton Sentinel On Wednesday 31st ult., Walter WHITEHOUSE second s/o Joseph WHITEHOUSE of Knowlesville (Carleton Co.) while returning from the Miramichi (where he had been on a fishing and shooting excursion for two days) met with an untimely end. It appears that within a mile of his father's residence, he crossed from the road towards a fence for the purpose of speaking to one of his neighbours who was harvest work, and in so doing, he rested the butt of his gun on a log, holding the muzzle in his right hand, and in the act of stepping across the log, the gun slipped, and the hammer in coming in contact with the log, the gun exploded and lodged the contents in a slanting direction upwards in the right arm and shoulder, shattering the bone and otherwise inflicting a fearful wound. He was removed to his father's house and Dr. David WILEY was soon in attendance, when every remedy that could be obtained was used to alleviate the pain and comfort the poor sufferer, but sad to relate, he gradually sank and expired about six ( ) after the accident. The mortal remains of the deceased, age 24, were interred at the burial ground at Knowlesville on 2nd inst. Rev. Geo. T. Hartley gave a discourse. Mr. W. and family were formerly from Yarmouth, N.S. and have resided in Knowlesville about nine years. | WHITEHOUSE, Walter (I13446)
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122 | Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 30 Number 1805 Date March 18 1871 County Carleton Place Woodstock Newspaper Carleton Sentinel "m. 2nd inst., Parsonage, Florenceville (Carleton Co.) by Rev. W. Webb Percival, Albert Sidney DIBBLEE / Mrs. Jessie McINTOSH both of Aberdeen Parish. " | MCRAE, Janet (Jessie) (I11612)
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123 | Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 30 Number 1805 Date March 18 1871 County Carleton Place Woodstock Newspaper Carleton Sentinel "m. 2nd inst., Parsonage, Florenceville (Carleton Co.) by Rev. W. Webb Percival, Albert Sidney DIBBLEE / Mrs. Jessie McINTOSH both of Aberdeen Parish. " | DIBBLEE, Albert Sidney (I11615)
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124 | Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 35 Number 1617 Date January 17 1874 County Carleton Place Woodstock Newspaper Carleton Sentinel d. Glassville (Carleton Co.) 19th Nov., of scarlet fever, Annie LOVE, age 3 years 3 mos. 14 days, and on 3rd Dec., John LOVE, age 8 mos. 8 days, children of Wm LOVE and Agnes LOVE. | LOVE, Annie (I11334)
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125 | Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 35 Number 1617 Date January 17 1874 County Carleton Place Woodstock Newspaper Carleton Sentinel d. Glassville (Carleton Co.) 19th Nov., of scarlet fever, Annie LOVE, age 3 years 3 mos. 14 days, and on 3rd Dec., John LOVE, age 8 mos. 8 days, children of Wm LOVE and Agnes LOVE. | LOVE, John (I11335)
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126 | Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 36 Number 892 Date October 10 1874 County Carleton Place Woodstock Newspaper Carleton Sentinel m. St. Luke's Church, Woodstock, 1st inst., by Rev. Thomas Neales, Esq., Alexander McINTOSH, Glassville (Carleton Co.) / Catherine JOHNSON, same place. | MCINTOSH, Alexander (I10699)
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127 | Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 36 Number 892 Date October 10 1874 County Carleton Place Woodstock Newspaper Carleton Sentinel m. St. Luke's Church, Woodstock, 1st inst., by Rev. Thomas Neales, Esq., Alexander McINTOSH, Glassville (Carleton Co.) / Catherine JOHNSON, same place. | JOHNSTON, Catherine (I10700)
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128 | Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 37 Number 2242 Date May 11 1875 County Saint John Place Saint John Newspaper Daily News "at residence of her eldest son, Hugh MILLER, Agnes McAlpine MILLER w/o late John MILLER of Uddingeston, Bothwell, Parish of Lanarkshire, Scotland, age 78." | MCALPINE, Agnes (I11322)
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129 | Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 40 Number 1081 Date September 30 1876 County Carleton Place Woodstock Newspaper Carleton Sentinel m. 20th inst., at house of bride's father, by Rev. Wm Millen, Joseph H. FAULKNER, Windsor (Carleton Co.) / Ann MAGUIRE third d/o John MAGUIRE, Esq., Digdeguash (Charlotte Co.) ****************************************************************** Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 40 Number 1549 Date September 28 1876 County Charlotte Place Saint Stephen Newspaper Saint Croix Courier m. At house of bride's father, 20th inst., by Rev. Wm Millen, Joseph H. FAULKNER, Windsor (Carleton Co.) / Martha Ann MAGUIRE third d/o John MAGUIRE, Esq., Digdeguash (Charlotte Co.) ********************************************************* m. Windsor (Carleton Co.) 3rd inst., by Rev. A.H. Hayward, Joseph H. FAULKNER, Windsor / Mary J. SIMPSON only d/o John SIMPSON, Esq.., Glassville. Date October 11 1882 County Saint John Place Saint John Newspaper Christian Visitor Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 57 Number 1708 ******************************************************************** m. Windsor (Carleton Co.) 3rd inst., by Rev. A.H. Hayward, Joseph H. FAULKNER, Windsor / Mary J. SIMPSON only d/o John SIMPSON, Esq., Glassville. Date October 14 1882 County Saint John Place Saint John Newspaper The Daily Telegraph Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 57 Number 4052 ******************************************************************************* | FAULKNER, Joseph Henry (I14965)
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130 | Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 40 Number 1081 Date September 30 1876 County Carleton Place Woodstock Newspaper Carleton Sentinel m. 20th inst., at house of bride's father, by Rev. Wm Millen, Joseph H. FAULKNER, Windsor (Carleton Co.) / Ann MAGUIRE third d/o John MAGUIRE, Esq., Digdeguash (Charlotte Co.) ****************************************************************** Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 40 Number 1549 Date September 28 1876 County Charlotte Place Saint Stephen Newspaper Saint Croix Courier m. At house of bride's father, 20th inst., by Rev. Wm Millen, Joseph H. FAULKNER, Windsor (Carleton Co.) / Martha Ann MAGUIRE third d/o John MAGUIRE, Esq., Digdeguash (Charlotte Co.) ************************************************************************* Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 57 Number 1660 Date September 6 1882 County Saint John Place Saint John Newspaper Christian Visitor d. Windsor (Carleton Co.) 17th ult., Martha A. FAULKNER w/o Joseph H. FAULKNER, 31st year. ***************************************************************** Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 57 Number 3717 Date August 26 1882 County Saint John Place Saint John Newspaper The Daily Telegraph d. Windsor (Carleton Co.) 17th inst., Martha A. FAULKNER 31st year, left husband, three children. ****************************************************************** Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 57 Number 3772 Date September 4 1882 County Saint John Place Saint John Newspaper The Daily Telegraph d. Windsor (Carleton Co.) 17th ult., Martha A. FAULKNER widow of Joseph A. FAULKNER, 31st year. ********************************************************************** Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 58 Number 783 Date August 26 1882 County Carleton Place Woodstock Newspaper Carleton Sentinel d. Windsor (Carleton Co.) 17th inst., Martha A. FAULKNER w/o Joseph H. FAULKNER, 31st year, left husband, three children. (Bay Pilot please copy) (see verse) ************************************************************ | MCGUIRE, Martha Ann (I14964)
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131 | Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 40 Number 879 Date February 26 1876 County Carleton Place Woodstock Newspaper Carleton Sentinel d. Bloomfield (Carleton Co.) 21st Dec., Reuben COWPERTHWAITE, 31st year, left wife, three children. | COWPERTHWAITE, Reuben (I12518)
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132 | Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 40 Number 880 Date February 26 1876 County Carleton Place Woodstock Newspaper Carleton Sentinel d. Bloomfield (Carleton Co.) 29th Dec., of diphtheria, Henry Wilmot COWPERTHWAITE, age 5 years 7 mos. 6 days, eldest s/o Reuben COWPERTHWAITE and Annie J. COWPERTHWAITE | COWPERTHWAITE, Henry Wilmot (I12521)
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133 | Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 43 Number 1548 Date April 8 1878 County Saint John Place Saint John Newspaper The Daily Telegraph "m. Glassville (Carleton Co.) 3rd inst., by Rev. Kenneth McKay, Michael WELCH, Ludlow (North. Co.) / Jennie LOVE second d/o William LOVE, Glassville " | WELCH, Michael (I10812)
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134 | Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 43 Number 1548 Date April 8 1878 County Saint John Place Saint John Newspaper The Daily Telegraph "m. Glassville (Carleton Co.) 3rd inst., by Rev. Kenneth McKay, Michael WELCH, Ludlow (North. Co.) / Jennie LOVE second d/o William LOVE, Glassville " | LOVE, Jennie (I10813)
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135 | Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 43 Number 1789 Date April 29 1878 County Saint John Place Saint John Newspaper The Daily Telegraph d. Glassville (Carleton Co.) 31st March, Alice CROWE widow of George CROWE, age 51 years 7 mos. ************************************************************************************************ Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 44 Number 2243 Date April 29 1878 County Saint John Place Saint John Newspaper Daily News d. Glassville (Carleton Co.) 31st ult., Alice CROWE widow of George CROWE, age 51 years 7 mos. *********************************************************************************************** | WILKINS, Alice (I13827)
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136 | Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 43 Number 1963 Date May 13 1878 County Saint John Place Saint John Newspaper The Daily Telegraph d. Glassville (Carleton Co.) 27th ult., Norman S. McINTOSH s/o Alexander McINTOSH and Catherine McINTOSH, age 2 years 9 mos. 13 days. | MCINTOSH, Norman S. (I10809)
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137 | Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 44 Number 259 Date July 15 1878 County Saint John Place Saint John Newspaper The Daily Telegraph d. Glassville (Carleton Co.) 26th ult., Isabella GILLESPIE widow of William J. GILLESPIE, age 30. | MCINTOSH, Isabella (I10795)
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138 | Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 46 Number 2342 Date May 12 1879 County Saint John Place Saint John Newspaper The Daily Telegraph m. At residence of Robert KINNEY, Holmesville (Carleton Co.) 19th ult., by Rev. M.P. Orser, Andrew RUFF / Miss Ellen KINNEY both of Kent Parish. ************************************* | RUFF, Andrew Theodore (I18118)
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139 | Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 46 Number 2342 Date May 12 1879 County Saint John Place Saint John Newspaper The Daily Telegraph m. At residence of Robert KINNEY, Holmesville (Carleton Co.) 19th ult., by Rev. M.P. Orser, Andrew RUFF / Miss Ellen KINNEY both of Kent Parish. ************************************* | KINNEY, Ellen (I18133)
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140 | Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 53 Number 1930 Date June 12 1880 County Carleton Place Woodstock Newspaper Carleton Sentinel m. Glassville (Carleton Co.) 9th inst., by Rev. K. McKay, A.M., Richmond, William DAWSON, Agent of the B.A. Book and Tract Society, Halifax / Agnes LOVE eldest d/o Wm LOVE. | LOVE, Agnes (I11340)
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141 | Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 57 Number 3829 Date September 11 1882 County Saint John Place Saint John Newspaper The Daily Telegraph m. Victoria Hotel, Woodstock, 4th inst., by Rev. J. McG. McKay, Roderick McKENZIE, Esq., Wisconsin, U.S. / Miss Isabella JOYNER, Glassville (Carleton Co.) | JOYNER, Isabella (I11313)
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142 | Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 57 Number 3829 Date September 11 1882 County Saint John Place Saint John Newspaper The Daily Telegraph m. Victoria Hotel, Woodstock, 4th inst., by Rev. J. McG. McKay, Roderick McKENZIE, Esq., Wisconsin, U.S. / Miss Isabella JOYNER (sic), Glassville (Carleton Co.) ****************************************************************** "The only member of the Joyner Family to marry was Robella. She married Roderick McKenzie in 1882. She was fifty-seven. They must have known each other in other times and places. Speculation apart, Robella and Roderick moved to Wisconsin. She remained there until his death, about 1888. After her husband's death, Robella McKenzie returned to the family home at Glassville. " A History of the Glassville Settlement, 2nd Ed., 1998, Page 25 | JOYNER, Robella (I11311)
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143 | Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 58 Number 28 Date June 30 1882 County Saint John Place Saint John Newspaper Daily News d. West Glassville (Carleton Co.) Mary Ann GILLAN w/o Roger GILLAN, 73rd year. | UNKNOWN, Mary Ann (I14723)
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144 | Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 58 Number 867 Date December 9 1882 County Carleton Place Woodstock Newspaper Carleton Sentinel m. At residence of J.S. MARCY, 4th inst., by Rev. Thos. Todd, Joseph A. NIXON, Margaretsville, N.S. / Miss Mary D. MacKENZIE, Woodstock | NIXON, Joseph Aaron (I14155)
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145 | Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 59 Number 2673 Date May 31 1883 County Saint John Place Saint John Newspaper Daily News d. 14th May, West Glassville (Carleton Co.) of congestion of the lungs, John LAING, age 42, left wife, one daughter, six sons. | LAING, John (I10869)
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146 | Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 61 Number 1969 Date August 23 1884 County Saint John Place Saint John Newspaper The Daily Telegraph m. At residence of William DUFFIELD, Lower Bloomfield (Carleton Co.) 14th inst., by Rev. John C. Berrie, John KIDNEY, Gagetown (Queens Co.) / Minnie C. COWPERTHWAITE d/o late Reuben COWPERTHWAITE | COWPERTHWAITE, Minnie C. (I12520)
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147 | Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 62 Number 2922 Date March 14 1885 County Saint John Place Saint John Newspaper The Daily Telegraph d. Glassville (Carleton Co.) 21st Jan., Donald McINTOSH, aged about 80 years | MCINTOSH, Donald (I10677)
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148 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I12420)
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149 | Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 62 Number 772 Date October 25 1884 County Carleton Place Woodstock Newspaper Carleton Sentinel m. St. Luke's Church, 21st inst., by Rev. Canon Neales, Rector, William BROWN / Julia Etta DOUGHERTY youngest d/o late Benjamin DOUGHERTY, both of Parish of Richmond (Carleton Co.) | DOUGHERTY, Julia Etta (I14820)
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150 | Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 63 Number 1201 Date September 5 1885 County Saint John Place Saint John Newspaper The Daily Telegraph d. At residence of William LOVE, Glassville (Carleton Co.) 27th ult., of cholera infantum, William A. Wiley DAWSON eldest s/o Rev. William DAWSON and Agnes DAWSON of Canard, N.S., age 3 years 10 mos. | DAWSON, William A. Wiley (I14133)
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151 | Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 66 Number 2235 Date May 15 1886 County Northumberland Place Chatham Newspaper The World The following particulars are given of a fatal occurrence at Glassville (Carleton Co.) a few days ago. Shortly after noon Friday 30th ult., Helen MacKENZIE d/o Murdock MacKENZIE, East Glassville, went to fire some piles in a fallow. Shortly after the piles were fairly underway, the fire began to spread rapidly over the old grass in the adjacent hayfield. The anxious girl immediately ran to the spot and endeavoured to tramp out the flames. Unfortunately they caught the skirt of her dress and in a momemt she was wrapped in a mantle of fire. Her father and his hired help Duncan McDIARMID beheld from a short distance the perilous condition of the unfortunate child and rushed to the rescue. Mr. McDiarmid seized the burning girl and sustained severe injuries in endeavoring to extinguish the flames. She was speedily moved to the house and every known remedy in the meantime resorted to. She lingered on for 17 hours of intense agony and then passed away. The deceased was 16 years of age. | MACKENZIE, Nellie (I14594)
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152 | Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 66 Number 427 Date December 25 1886 County Carleton Place Woodstock Newspaper Carleton Sentinel d. Biggar Ridge (Carleton Co.) 8th Dec., Ella Ama BIGGAR only d/o Harvey BIGGAR and Minnie BIGGAR, age 2 years 9 mos. 9 days. | BIGGAR, Ella Ama (I18392)
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153 | Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 67 Number 1579 Date August 24 1887 County Saint John Place Saint John Newspaper The Daily Telegraph d. Glassville (Carleton Co.) 19th inst., William CARR, native of Lancashire, England and for a number of years resident of Saint John, age 60 years. | CARR, William (I10980)
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154 | Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 70 Number 1233 Date November 21 1888 County Saint John Place Saint John Newspaper The Daily Telegraph d. Glassville (Carleton Co.) 31st ult., William W. NIXON youngest s/o Phylena J. NIXON and late Andrew NIXON, age 18. | NIXON, William (I14158)
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155 | Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 72 Number 1861 Date June 29 1889 County Carleton Place Woodstock Newspaper Carleton Sentinel "m. At the Manse, Glassville (Carleton Co.) 19th inst., by Rev. J.K. Beairston, Richard E. PORT, Aberdeen parish / Georgie LOVELY d/o Benjamin LOVELY, same place". | LOVELY, Georgia (I11275)
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156 | Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 72 Number 1861 Date June 29 1889 County Carleton Place Woodstock Newspaper Carleton Sentinel "m. At the Manse, Glassville (Carleton Co.) 19th inst., by Rev. J.K. Beairston, Richard E. PORT, Aberdeen parish / Georgie LOVELY d/o Benjamin LOVELY, same place". | PORT, Richard Edward "Ted" (I11630)
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157 | Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 73 Number 4219 Date August 15 1889 County Saint John Place Saint John Newspaper The Daily Telegraph "m. Manse, Glassville (Carleton Co.) 7th inst., by Rev. J.K. Beairsto, Robert HOVEY / Jane LYON d/o William LYON, both of Glassville." | LYON, Jane (I10642)
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158 | Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 75 Number 1421 Date August 9 1890 County Carleton Place Woodstock Newspaper Carleton Sentinel "m. At residence of bride's father, 30th ult., by Rev. J.K. Beairsto, Carlton DINGEE, Highlands / Louisa ROBINSON d/o James ROBINSON, same place." | DINGEE, Carlton Avard (I12011)
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159 | Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 78 Number 1051 Date June 13 1891 County Carleton Place Woodstock Newspaper Carleton Sentinel d. West Glassville (Carleton Co.) 24th ult., Howard Edwin DOUGHERTY s/o Joseph DOUGHERTY and Lucy Ann DOUGHERTY, 18th year. | DOUGHERTY, Howard (I14332)
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160 | Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 80 Number 224 Date January 6 1891 County Saint John Place Saint John Newspaper The Daily Sun "d. Lowell, Mass., 24th ult., Catherine L. PORT, age 22 years 8 mos., d/o Richard PORT and Ellen PORT, Glassville (Carleton Co.) " | PORT, Catherine Elizabeth "Kate" (I13276)
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161 | Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 81 Number 2667 Date August 27 1892 County Carleton Place Woodstock Newspaper Carleton Sentinel "d. East Glassville (Carleton Co.) Aug. 15th, of bilious fever, Philomeda DINGEE d/o Avard DINGEE, age 34 years." | DINGEE, Philomeda (I12008)
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162 | Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 85 Number 2036 Date April 15 1893 County Carleton Place Woodstock Newspaper Carleton Sentinel April 11 - George CROWE, Glassville (Carleton Co.) died at an early hour this morn. The suddeness of his death led to the sending for coroner Port. The coroner took charge and assisted by Dr. Atkinson questioned the person who was present when Crowe died. It appears that Crowe went to Dr. WELSH and had a powder prepared for him. This he laid on the counter of the drug shop, with a bottle of medicines, while he got the change from his pocket. When he got ready to go, instead of the powder prepared for him, he took away a small packet of arsenic also on the counter. As Mr. Crowe was 45 years of age his making such a terrible mistake could hardly have been looked for and guarded against. *************************************************************************** Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 85 Number 2046 Date April 22 1893 County Carleton Place Woodstock Newspaper Carleton Sentinel The remains of the late George CROWE were consigned to their last resting place in Glassville cemetery Thursday 13th with all the usual honors of the Orange Lodge of which deceased had been a member since 7th Oct. 1869. The pall bearers were Daniel JONES, William SIMPSON, Charles SCOTT, Robert D. MONTGOMERY, Alexander McINTOSH and Frank HOMES. At the grave a Presbyterian burial service was conducted by Rev. Beairsto. ************************************************************************** Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 89 Number 2750 Date April 20 1893 County Saint John Place Saint John Newspaper The Daily Sun Glassville (Carleton Co.) April 15 - The remains of the late George CROWE were consigned to the last resting place in Glassville Cemetery Thursday 13th with all the usual honors of the Orange Order of which the deceased had been a member since 7th Oct. 1869. The pall bearers were Brothers Daniel JONES, William SIMPSON, Charles SCOTT, Robert D. MONTGOMERY, Meander McINTOSH and Frank HOME. At the grave the usual Presbyterian burial service was by Rev. Bearisto. ************************************************************************************ Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 89 Number 2702 Date April 14 1893 County Saint John Place Saint John Newspaper The Daily Sun Bristol (Carleton Co.) April 13 - At the inquest held at Glassville over the body of George CROW by Coroner Curtis, Dr. Welsh who had given the deceased medicine on the morn. preceding his death, identified the paper labelled 'acid arseniosum' as the paper containing 300 grains of arsenic, out of which he had made Fowler's solution. (See original 'Took Poison By Mistake for Dover's Powder) ********************************************************************************************* | CROWE, George (I13861)
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163 | Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 85 Number 2159 Date July 8 1893 County Carleton Place Woodstock Newspaper Carleton Sentinel d. Avondale, June 29th, of consumption, Lizzie A. CHARLTON w/o Edward B. CHARLTON and d/o Everett CHUTE and Ellen CHUTE, age 27 years 6 mos. | CHUTE, Elizabeth A. (I14648)
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164 | Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 91 Number 511 Date September 15 1894 County Carleton Place Woodstock Newspaper Carleton Sentinel m. At residence of bride's parents, 5th inst., by Rev. J.K. Beairsto, James G. ADAM, La Grange, Penobscot Co., Me. U.S. / Isabella Sheriff CRICHTON eldest d/o John CRICHTON and Agnes B. CRICHTON, Glassville (Carleton Co.) N.B. | CRICHTON, Isabella Sheriff (I11122)
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165 | Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 91 Number 858 Date October 15 1894 County Carleton Place Glassville Newspaper The Glassville News Our old friends Robert MILLER, now of Portsmouth, N.H., has been here to a visit to his old home. | MILLER, Robert (I11327)
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166 | Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 91 Number 86 Date February 10 1894 County Carleton Place Woodstock Newspaper Carleton Sentinel Bristol (Carleton Co.) Feb. 6 - The remains of a young man, the son of Robert MILLER, formerly of Glassville, arrived here Friday from Boston where he had lately resided and were taken to Glassville for interment. | MILLER, Robert William (I14765)
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167 | Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 95 Number 2581 Date June 15 1895 County Carleton Place Woodstock Newspaper Carleton Sentinel Through A.G. LINDSAY the sad intelligence reached us that on Wedenesday, Harry HOME s/o John HOME of Glassville (Carleton Co.), age 23, was drowned while bathing in Gillmor's mill pond, Esdraelon (Carleton Co.). Verdict of jury at inquest held by Coroner Welsh, accidental drowning. ********************************************** Glassville (Carleton Co.) June 11 - On Wednesday 12th the sad intelligence was circulated that Harry HOME had met his death by drowning in the Esdraelon mill pond that day. It appears that he and Frederick THOMAS for whom with others he was working, went into the pond in an overheated state and the chilly water immediately struck Harry with heart paralysis or carmp and he sank in about 8 or 10 feet of water. Fred Thomas attempted to rescue him but in vain. This however was at last accomplisged by George GILLMOR who dived several times before he succeeded. When the deceased was brought to shore Fred MACLERINE was at once despatched for Dr. Welsh who was speedily on the ground and adopted all means of resuscitation but without effect. Squire Gillmor had driven of to Knowlesville for the father of the deceased, who was soon on the ground and made arrangements for the removal of the body to his home in Glassville, Perry FITZGERALD with his usual kindness volunteering his services for the sad duty. Owing to the hot weather the funeral was arranged for the next day. The body was taken to the parish church where the funera service was conducted by Rev. Fiske in the absence of Mr. Beairsto. After the benediction the casket lid, which bore the inscription, Henry Marchmont HOME drowned 12th June 1895 - aged 26 years' was partially opened and the people passed round the church taking a last fond look at the departed. Rev. Fiske officiated at the grave. Date June 19 1895 County Carleton Place Woodstock Newspaper Dispatch Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 96 Number 636 **************************************************** The deepest sorrow prevailed throughout our neighborhood Wednesday afternoon, 12th, when the sad news was circulated that Harry HOME had met his death by drowning in the Esdrealon mill pond. It appears that he and Frederick THOMAS, for whom with others he was working, went into the pond in an overheated state for a bath. The chilly water seems to have immediately struck the deceased with paralysis of the heart, or perhaps cramp and he at once sank to a depth of 8 or 10 feet. The body was recovered by George GILLMOR who dived several times before he succeeded. When the deceased was brought to shore, Frederick MacBRINE was at once despatched for Dr. Welch, who was speedily on the ground and adopted all the usual means for resuscitation, but without effect. The doctor believed the immediate cause of death was heart failure and being a coroner, at the request of A.G. LINDSAY (who with his father was on the ground), proceeded to hold an inquest and empannelled a jury. Meanwhile Squire Gillmor had driven off to Knowlesville for the father of the deceased, who on reaching the scene of the accident, made arrangements for the removal of the body to his home in Glassville, which Percy FITZGERALD carried out with his usual kindness. The funeral was arranged for the next day. Large crowds gathered to follow the remains to the Glassville Cemetery. After brief devotional execises at the house by Rev. Fiske, in the absence of Rev. Beairsto, the body was taken to the Parish Church. After benedictoion the casket lid, which bore the inscription, 'Henry Marchmont HOME, drowned 12th June '95, aged 27 years' was partially opened and the people passed round the church taking a last fond look of the departed. Rev. Fiske officated at the grave. The funeral arrangements were under John McIntosh. Date June 22 1895 County Carleton Place Woodstock Newspaper Carleton Sentinel Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 95 Number 2602 ******************************************************** | HOME, Henry "Harry" Marchmont (I14050)
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168 | Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 96 Number 227 Date September 14 1895 County Carleton Place Woodstock Newspaper Carleton Sentinel R.E. STEPHENSON, Mrs. STEPHENSON and George A. STEPHENSON of Marinette, Wisconsin are visiting friends in this place. It is 17 years since Mr. Stephenson was in this, his native county. *************************************************************** LONG ILLNESS ENDS IN DEATH ON SUNDAY Death came Sunday morning at 9:30 to George Stephenson, 68, in the M&M hospital, after a prolonged and painful illness. For thirteen months, he had been confined in the hospital until three years ago, when he was removed to his home. He moved about with difficulty, using crutches. Last March, he suffered a stroke of paralysis and his condition at that time was regarded as extremely critical and his death was momentarily expected. He rallied, however, and a month later was again removed to the M&M hospital. Last Thursday, he suffered another stroke and from then until the time of death, his condition was critical. He had resided here for forty-four years and for many years, had charge of the Seven Mile farm on the Menominee side of the river. The survivors are the widow and the following children: Scott [Charles] Stephenson of this city; Mrs. J. Hambuechen of LaCrosse; Mrs. George Innes, Mrs. Edna Ford and Mrs. Henry Bielefeld, all of Milwaukee; brother Scott Stephenson of this city and a sister Mrs. D.J. {Sarah} McKay all of this city. He was a cousin of the late U.S. Senator Isaac Stephenson, who generously remembered him in his will. The body was taken to L.D. Martin's undertaking establishment and this afternoon was removed to the family residence, 716 Jackson Street. The funeral will be held from the home Tuesday afternoon at 3:30, the Rev. Kirby Chapman of the Baptist church, who ministered to him during his illness, officiating. Burial will be made in Woodlawn cemetery Marinette EagleStar, June 12, 1922 page 7 | STEPHENSON, George A (I14334)
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169 | Daniel F. Johnson : Volume57Number3829 DateSeptember 11 1882 CountySaint John PlaceSaint John NewspaperThe Daily Telegraph m. Victoria Hotel, Woodstock, 4th inst., by Rev. J. McG. McKay, Roderick McKENZIE, Esq., Wisconsin, U.S. / Miss Isabella (sic) JOYNER, Glassville (Carleton Co.) | MCKENZIE, Roderick (I11314)
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170 | Dataset: Late Registration of Births PANB RS141A1b JOHN PETER MILLIE, PETER B. MILLIE, CHARLOTTE JANE PEARSON, 17 February 1899, GLASSVILLE, CA, F18793 #1899-M-245 **************** | MILLIE, John Peter (I4269)
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171 | Dataset: New Brunswick Marriages PANB RS141B7 ISABEL L. MILLIE, JAMES C. SCOTT, 7 April 1915, ----, CA, F15964 #3362 ********************* | MILLIE, Isabel Lottie (I242)
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172 | Date October 28 1889 County Saint John Place Saint John Newspaper The Daily Telegraph m. Halifax, N.S., 24th inst., by Rev. A.D. Morton, M.A., James D. McDERMID, Glassville (Carleton Co.) N.B. / Jemima M. WEATHERBIE. Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 74 Number 1022 ***************************************************** Nova Scotia Births, Marriages, and Deaths James McDermid and Jemima M. Weatherbee married in 1889 at Cumberland County Registration: Year: 1889 book: 1810 page: 45 number: 160 https://archives.novascotia.ca/vital-statistics/marriage/?ID=76709 | MCDIARMID, James Duncan (I13907)
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173 | Daughter of Gideon DeMerchant and Easter Gee. Married first Robert John Kinney 13 November 1901 at Fort Fairfield, Aroostook, Maine, United States. They had a son, Gordon Perley Kinney 2 June 1903. They later divorced and both married a second time. Sallie married second George David Hathaway on 4 August 1908 at East Florenceville, Carleton, New Brunswick, Canada. | DEMERCHANT, Sarah Sallie (I16696)
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174 | Daughter of Isaac Vincent and Hannah Wood Vincent. She married James Broad of England 12 July 1824. He had come to New Brunswick in June 1821. Some of their children were born in Queens County before they settled in Carleton County. In Kent Parish, Carleton, NB in 1851 as: Broad James M Head 60 English June 1821 Broad Sarah F Wife 49 Native Broad Isaac M Son 26 Broad Jane F Daughter 23 Broad Elizabeth F Daughter 21 Broad Hannah B. F Daughter 19 Broad William M Son 17 Broad Sarah F Daughter 10 Broad James M Son 5 In 1861, in Kent Parish, there were James (70) and Sarah (59) Broad with James (15) and Charles (10). Next door were Isaac (35) and Eliza (29) Broad with Howard (7), Mary (5) and George (2). In 1871, Sarah (68) was living with two of her sons, James (24) and Charles (20) in Kent, Carleton, New Brunswick, Canada. Sarah died sometime after the 1881 Canadian census when she was living with her son James and his wife and three children in Kent, Carleton, New Brunswick, Canada. Name Age James Broad 35 Adelaide Broad 31 Ella May Broad 7 Willis Broad 3 James Broad 1 Sarah Broad 79 No record of her death or burial has yet been found. This memorial was created in the same cemetery where her husband is buried. Welcome updates and corrections. | VINCENT, Sarah (I13107)
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175 | Daughter of James Broad and his wife Sarah Vincent. She was born in Johnston, now Queens County, New Brunswick, She married James D. Giberson 27 November 1851 in Kent Parish, Carleton, New Brunswick, Canada. 1861 Census for Kent Parish, Carleton County, lists James Giberson, Farmer, 37, as head of household Jane, wife, 34 Howard, son, 9 Hansford, son, 7 Martha, daughter, 4 Alford, son, 1 The farm consisted of 50 improved acres and 200 acres, unimproved. 1871 Census for Kent Parish, Carleton County, lists James Giberson, Farmer, 47, as head of household Jane, wife, 40 Howard, son, 18 Hanford, son, 16 Martha, daughter, 13 Alford, son, 10 Holland, son, 8 Charles, son, 5 Mary, daughter, 6 Lydia, daughter, 11 The is a possible death certificate for her on the Provisional Archive of New Brunswick, although it is not very complete. It was a return of the doctor. Name: GIBERSON, ----- (MRS.) Sex: F Age: 78 Date: 1918-10-23 Place: Bath County: CARLETON Code: 2311 Volume Reference: C4/1918 Microfilm: F18744 | BROAD, Jane M. (I11526)
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176 | Death Announcements: Joseph RILEY had been a year and a half in the neighborhood of Glassville (Carleton Co.) in the employment of Mr. Welch since June 15th. (see original 'Killed By Lightning') Date August 13 1891 County York Place Fredericton Newspaper The Gleaner Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 78 Number 2758 *************************************************************** Died by the visitation of God at Glassville (Carleton Co.) 7th Aug., Joseph RILEY, age 21, native of Upton, Dundas, P.E.I. The young man had been 11/2 years in the neighborhood and in the employment of Mr. Welch since the 10th of June. The body was interred in Glassville Cemetery, Sunday 9th, Rev. Beairsto officiating. (see original for account of death) Date August 15 1891 County Carleton Place Woodstock Newspaper Carleton Sentinel Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 78 Number 1151 | RILEY, Joseph (I15207)
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177 | Death certificate gives birth as 1841. Headstone shows 1850. Charles does not appear on the 1851 census but shows as age 10 on the 1861 census. The 1901 census gives his birth as April 1, 1851 | BROAD, Charles Alfred (I16071)
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178 | Death norice: d. 20th ult., of typhus fever, Theora F. WHITEHOUSE, age 18 years 4 mos., third d/o Jacob WHITEHOUSE and Susan WHITEHOUSE of Knowlesville (Carleton Co.) (see verse) Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 33 Number 117 Date December 21 1872 County Carleton Place Woodstock Newspaper Carleton Sentinel | WHITEHOUSE, Theoria (I19280)
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179 | Death Notce: d. Glassville (Carleton Co.) 23rd inst., James N. MANSFIELD, 73rd year (New York papers please copy) Date August 28 1886 County Saint John Place Saint John Newspaper The Daily Telegraph Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 65 Number 763 | MANSFIELD, James W. (I15176)
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180 | Death Notice d. Greenfield (Carleton Co.) 14th inst., William Alexander SHANNON second child of Alexander SHANNON and Isabella SHANNON, age 3 mos. 9 days. Date December 30 1882 County Saint John Place Saint John Newspaper The Daily Telegraph Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 57 Number 4663 | SHANNON, William Alexander (I14527)
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181 | Death Notice Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 101 Number 1885 Date September 12 1896 County Carleton Place Woodstock Newspaper Carleton Sentinel d. Greenfield (Carleton Co.) 5th inst., after a long illness, Maria SHANNON d/o Alexander SHANNON, age 7 years 7 mos. 7 days. | SHANNON, Maria (I14526)
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182 | Death Notice: "New Brunswick Courier", 19 Jul 1834: Accident! 27th [June 1834], William Giberson of Parish of Kent was felling a tree. It struck one that had been lodged against another and broke it away. Both fell together and struck John Giberson, father of William, a severe blow on the head, so as to cause his death at age 46 [or 45]. ***************************** Notes; Lydia Orser was born in about 1795 and was daughter of William Orser and his first wife Mary Craig. She married John Giberson, son of John and Elizabeth (Brown) Giberson 23 March 1811 in Wakefield (then in York County), New Brunswick. The record of this marriage is included in the Minutes of the York County General Session: Index to marriages previous to the year 1817 - page numbers refer to the minute book of the Court of General Sessions. Vol page Groom Bride G: 231 GIBERSON, John, Jr.- ORSER, Lydia. John was born about 1789, and was killed by a falling tree in 1834. ***************************************** | GIBERSON, John "Jack" Jr. (I13108)
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183 | Death Notice: Centreville (Carleton Co.) Nov. 9 - Ella ANTWORTH only d/o David ANTWORTH, was buried by Rev. Joseph Perkins last week. Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 95 Number 933 Date November 13 1894 County Saint John Place Saint John Newspaper The Daily Sun | ANTWORTH, Ella M. J. (I19885)
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184 | Death Notice: d. At her brother's residence, Richmond Parish (Carleton Co.) Miss Sarah J. HEMPHILL, age 51. Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 72 Number 2139 Date November 16 1889 County Carleton Place Woodstock Newspaper Carleton Sentinel https://archives.gnb.ca/Search/NewspaperVitalStats/Details.aspx?culture=en-CA&guid=C6AD6008-6B84-4CDC-8408-3F93F7102786 | HEMPHILL, Sarah (I19349)
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185 | Death Notice: d. At his residence Kent (Carleton Co.) 18th ult., John M. PEARSON s/o late Joseph PEARSON, formerly of Kings Co., age 41; left two sons. On account of ill health, the deceased went South five years ago where his ability was soon recognized by Georgia Land and Lumber Co. who gave him a position of trust. The climate not agreeing with his wife, he was compelled to return home about a year previous to his death. Date September 12 1885 County Carleton Place Woodstock Newspaper Carleton Sentinel Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 64 Number 345 **************************************************************** d. At his residence, Kent (Carleton Co.) 18th ult., John M. PEARSON s/o late Joseph PEARSON, formerly of Kings Co., age 41. Date September 14 1885 County Saint John Place Saint John Newspaper The Daily Telegraph Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 63 Number 1298 | PEARSON, John M. (I259)
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186 | Death Notice: d. Bath (Carleton Co.) 4th inst., Daniel GIBERSON, 79th year, left wife, three sons and four daughters. The solemn occasion was improved by Rev. D.E. Brooks. Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 95 Number 2315 Date February 9 1895 County Carleton Place Woodstock Newspaper Carleton Sentinel https://archives.gnb.ca/Search/NewspaperVitalStats/Details.aspx?culture=en-CA&guid=2675DFFE-7013-4C61-BE87-65FD25882F24 | GIBERSON, Daniel (I13048)
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187 | Death Notice: d. Bath, Kent (Carleton Co.) Alice K. GIBERSON w/o John GIBERSON, Esq., aged 55, left 9 children. (Pioneer please copy) Date October 14 1871 County Carleton Place Woodstock Newspaper Carleton Sentinel Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 31 Number 639 | TOMPKINS, Alice K. (I13119)
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188 | Death Notice: d. Brighton (Carleton Co.) 1st inst., John (RIDEOUT ?) age 47. Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 20 Number 2905 Date January 31 1863 County Carleton Place Woodstock Newspaper Carleton Sentinel | RIDEOUT, John (I18661)
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189 | Death Notice: d. Bristol (Carleton Co.) March 30th, Eliza J. FARLEY, age 68 years, w/o James N. FARLEY and d/o late William BANKS of Peel, left husband and six children. Date April 21 1894 County Carleton Place Woodstock Newspaper Carleton Sentinel Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 91 Number 255 | BANKS, Eliza Jane (I11302)
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190 | Death Notice: d. Coldstream (Carleton Co.) 6th ult., Willie T. SWIM third child and s/o Charles SWIM and Dousha SWIM, age 3 years 9 mos. 10 days. Date December 17 1887 County Carleton Place Woodstock Newspaper Carleton Sentinel Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 68 Number 1446 | SWIM, Willie T. (I16983)
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191 | Death Notice: d. Debec (Carleton Co.) 27th ult., Nancy HEMPHILL w/o Samuel HEMPHILL, 72nd year, left husband, ten children. Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 61 Number 3330 Date December 13 1884 County Saint John Place Saint John Newspaper The Daily Telegraph | GRAHAM, Nancy Annie (I19276)
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192 | Death Notice: d. Foreston (Carleton Co.) 16th Oct., Esther GREEN w/o Joseph GREEN, age 55. Date December 3 1881 County Saint John Place Saint John Newspaper Daily News Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 56 Number 2085 ****************************************************** d. Foreston (Carleton Co.) 16th Oct., Esther GREEN w/o Joseph GREEN, age 55, left husband, large family. Date December 3 1881 County Saint John Place Saint John Newspaper The Daily Telegraph Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 55 Number 2226 | KINNEY, Esther (I15012)
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193 | Death Notice: d. Foreston (Carleton Co.) Nov. 18, Joseph GREEN, 78th year, leaving three sons and six daughters. Rev. S. Sprague improved the occasion. Date December 26 1894 County Carleton Place Woodstock Newspaper Dispatch Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 91 Number 848 | GREEN, Joseph (I15011)
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194 | 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 | MANN, William S. (I9922)
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195 | 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 ******************************************************************* 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 *********************** 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. ******************* | PEARSON, Mary W. (I258)
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196 | Death Notice: d. Glassville (Carleton Co.) 27th ult., Thomas R. ROBINSON, age 30. Date December 27 1890 County Carleton Place Woodstock Newspaper Carleton Sentinel Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 75 Number 1615 | ROBINSON, Thomas R. (I15208)
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197 | Death Notice: d. Greenfield (Carleton Co.) Jan. 9th, Margaret RITCHIE relict of George RITCHIE, age 69, left four sons, four daughters. Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 85 Number 1922 Date January 21 1893 County Carleton Place Woodstock Newspaper Carleton Sentinel | HOLMES, Margaret (I18445)
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198 | Death Notice: d. Hampstead (Queens Co.) 7th inst., Mary relict James TILLEY, Sheffield (Sunbury Co.) age 90. Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 24 Number 494 Date July 12 1866 County Saint John Place Saint John Newspaper Christian Visitor | CHASE, Mary (I20115)
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199 | Death Notice: d. Highlands, Aug. 3rd, of meningitis, Beatrice GUTHRIE d/o George GUTHRIE and Lydia GUTHRIE, age 2 years 5 mos. 29 days. Date August 15 1896 County Carleton Place Woodstock Newspaper Carleton Sentinel Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 101 Number 1833 | GUTHRIE, Beatrice Irene (I15266)
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200 | Death Notice: d. Knowlesville (Carleton Co.) of typhoid fever, Adelina D. WHITEHOUSE, age 15 years 1 month, fourth d/o Jacob WHITEHOUSE and Susan WHITEHOUSE. Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 42 Number 1793 Date June 16 1877 County Carleton Place Woodstock Newspaper Carleton Sentinel | WHITEHOUSE, Adeline D. (I19279)
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