John Estabrooks1

M, #58149
FatherChipman Estabrooks b. 16 Dec 1818, d. 13 Apr 1890
MotherLucretia Twicher Smith b. c 1827, d. 8 Aug 1897
Last Edited24 Jan 2002
John Estabrooks was the son of Chipman Estabrooks and Lucretia Twicher Smith

Citations

  1. [S988] Unknown author, Pioneers of Carleton County, New Brunswick: privately published, Feb. 1996). Hereinafter cited as Pioneers of Carleton County, New Brunswick.

John Estabrooks1

M, #58346
FatherElijah William Carey Estabrooks b. 3 Oct 1846
MotherJanet Ann Marshall
Last Edited24 Jan 2002
John Estabrooks was the son of Elijah William Carey Estabrooks and Janet Ann Marshall
Note*John was married but the name of his spouse and son are unknown. 

Citations

  1. [S988] Unknown author, Pioneers of Carleton County, New Brunswick: privately published, Feb. 1996). Hereinafter cited as Pioneers of Carleton County, New Brunswick.

John E. Estabrooks1

M, #101498
Last Edited9 Mar 2012
(Groom) Marriage*John E. Estabrooks married Diannah Lanchester, daughter of Robert K. Lanchester and Susannah I. Dobson, on 10 October 1906 in the Manse, Parish of Botsford, Westmorland County, New Brunswick, Canada; they were married by license. John was living in the Parish of Sackville, Diannah in the Parish of Botsford.1 
Census HeadHousehold*John E. Estabrooks was head of the household in the census of 1911 in Middle Sackville, Westmorland County, New Brunswick, Canada. Included in the household with John (age 63) were his wife Deannah Lanchester (age 54), stepdaughter Belle Trenholm, stepsons Atwood & Earl, children by Deannah's first marriage to Matthew Albert Trenholm. There was another name, somewhat illegible, declared as a grandson, age 7, possibly a son of Belle, although there is no record of her as a mother.2
1911 Canada Census, Middle Sackville, Westmorland County, New Brunswick. Household of John E. Estabrooks, his wife Diannah (Lanchester) Trenholm, her children Belle, Atwood and Earl Trenholm by her first marriage to Matthew Albert Trenholm. The name of the child declared as a grandson is illegible.

Family: John E. Estabrooks and Diannah Lanchester

Citations

  1. [S6696] Marriage Certificate - John E. Estabrooks & Diannah (Lanchester) Trenholm, John E. Estabrooks & Diannah (Lanchester) Trenholm marriage, 10 October 1906, Provincial Archives of New Brunswick, Fredericton, York County, New Brunswick, Canada. PANB F15922, Ref. B4/1906, Reg'n #1732.
  2. [S6744] 1911 Canada Census - John E. Estabrooks, Household #84, 1911, Microfilm, census of Botsford, New Brunswick, Page 14. Middle Sackville, Westmorland County, New Brunswick. Library & Archives Canada, Library & Archives Canada, 395 Wellington St., Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.

John Frederick Estabrooks1

M, #56931, b. 18 July 1828, d. 13 April 1912
FatherStephen Potter Estabrooks b. c 1797, d. 10 May 1870
MotherElizabeth Estabrooks b. 8 Mar 1800, d. 16 Mar 1876
Relationship2nd cousin 4 times removed of David Arthur Walker
Last Edited24 Jan 2002
Note*Florence Estabrooks' notes say, ' that John and Margaret lived for aboutfifteen years after their marriage in Boston, Mass., after which theymoved to Saint John, N.B., where he succeeded to the fruit business ofAbraham Estabrooks which later became known as J.F. Estabrooks and Sons.Margaret, his wife, was a niece of Mrs. Abraham Estabrooks and inheritedher house.' 
Birth*John Frederick Estabrooks was born on 18 July 1828 in Sheffield, Sunbury County, New Brunswick, Canada.1 
He was the son of Stephen Potter Estabrooks and Elizabeth Estabrooks
Marriage*John Frederick Estabrooks married Margaret B. Akerley on 28 October 1858.1 
Death*John Frederick Estabrooks died on 13 April 1912, at age 83.1 

Family: John Frederick Estabrooks and Margaret B. Akerley

Citations

  1. [S976] Florence Cecelia Estabrooks, Genealogy of the Anglo-Dutch Estabrooks Family (Saint John, New Brunswick: self published, 1935). Hereinafter cited as Genealogy of the Anglo-Dutch Estabrooks Family.

John Holton Estabrooks1

M, #55257, b. 21 December 1841
FatherJarvis 'Deacon' Estabrooks b. 7 Jun 1802, d. 8 Oct 1887
MotherDeborah Gillies b. 5 Sep 1807, d. 14 Aug 1876
Last Edited24 Jan 2002
Note*They lived at Scotchtown, Queens County, N.B. He sailed the river boatsfor many years and at one time was mate on the 'May Queenan.' Children:Duncan Emery (!887-1949), Laura May, (m. Sydney Byno), Jarvis Rudolph(never married). 
Birth*John Holton Estabrooks was born on 21 December 1841 in New Brunswick, Canada.1 
He was the son of Jarvis 'Deacon' Estabrooks and Deborah Gillies
Marriage*John Holton Estabrooks married Sarah Clark on 2 December 1886, in New Brunswick, Canada.1 

Children of John Holton Estabrooks and Sarah Clark

Citations

  1. [S976] Florence Cecelia Estabrooks, Genealogy of the Anglo-Dutch Estabrooks Family (Saint John, New Brunswick: self published, 1935). Hereinafter cited as Genealogy of the Anglo-Dutch Estabrooks Family.

John Estabrooks Jr.1

M, #49324, b. 14 April 1807, d. 16 November 1883
FatherJohn Estabrooks Sr. b. 22 Jan 1769, d. 2 Feb 1861
MotherCatherine Ebbett b. 3 May 1775, d. 26 Jul 1865
Last Edited24 Jan 2002
Birth*John Estabrooks Jr. was born on 14 April 1807 in New Brunswick, Canada.1 
He was the son of John Estabrooks Sr. and Catherine Ebbett
Death*John Estabrooks Jr. died on 16 November 1883, at age 76.1 

Citations

  1. [S976] Florence Cecelia Estabrooks, Genealogy of the Anglo-Dutch Estabrooks Family (Saint John, New Brunswick: self published, 1935). Hereinafter cited as Genealogy of the Anglo-Dutch Estabrooks Family.

John or Joseph Estabrooks1

M, #55320, b. after 1720, d. circa 1743
FatherThomas Estabrooks b. Jan 1692/93, d. a 1760
MotherJoanna Wood b. 3 Jul 1724
Last Edited16 Apr 2011
Birth*John or Joseph Estabrooks was born after 1720 in Swansea, Bristol County, Massachusetts, U.S.A..1 
He was the son of Thomas Estabrooks and Joanna Wood
Death*John or Joseph Estabrooks died circa 1743.1 

Citations

  1. [S976] Florence Cecelia Estabrooks, Genealogy of the Anglo-Dutch Estabrooks Family (Saint John, New Brunswick: self published, 1935). Hereinafter cited as Genealogy of the Anglo-Dutch Estabrooks Family.

John Estabrooks Sr.1

M, #9203, b. 22 January 1769, d. 2 February 1861
FatherSgt. Elijah Estabrooks Jr. b. c 1728, d. c 11 Aug 1796
MotherMary Hackett b. 1 Aug 1728, d. 1778
Last Edited27 Sep 2008
Note*Note: Swan Creek is a corruption of the Maliseet 'Shouankik', meaning' Cranberry Bog'. The Indians still come there in the fall of the year to gather cranberries. (Emma Estabrooks copied the below for Florence C. Estabrooks from The Registry Office). Dec. 18, 1797 John Estabrooks bought lot no. 6 from James Webber. In1811 John Estabrooks bought lot No. 8 from Sam Hart and also lot no. 9 for £350. In 1825 John Estabrooks bought land from Dr. Cushi Hatheway adjoining James Taylor and Reuben Hoben, Jr. He also bought land from Thomas Hatheway. This is probably Isaac Estabrooks' farm. In Mar. 1827, John Estabrooks sold lot no. 9 of his land to William, his son, for about £300. In 1851, John Estabrooks, for £200 sold to his son Abram Estabrooks the land known as the Hart lot no. 8. Abram afterwards sold this land to Stephen Watson. John Estabrooks obtained a large grant of land in the original grant out near Lake Maquapit, Parish of Sheffield in 1809. On Dec.18, 1797 he bought land near Swan Creek in the Parish of Burton (lot no. 6) from James Weber. He evidently had worked this land prior to buying it. He continued buying land in this vicinity until he owned a great deal. He built the first frame house in this section of the country. It now forms the ell of the old homestead. It was here that his father, Elijah Estabrooks, died. John Estabrooks occasionally acted as itinerant Baptist preacher, traveling around the country on horseback. He died Feb 2, 1861. His will is in the record office at Oromocto. His death is commemorated in a poem in 'New Brunswick and other Poems' published by David Palmer in 1869. Catherine, his wife, died July 26, 1865. They are buried in the Upper Gagetown Cemetery. 
Birth*John Estabrooks Sr. was born on 22 January 1769 in Portland Point, New Brunswick, Canada.2 
He was the son of Sgt. Elijah Estabrooks Jr. and Mary Hackett
BaptismJohn Estabrooks Sr. was baptized on 1 July 1769 in Portland Point, New Brunswick, Canada; baptized by Rev. Thomas Wood at Portland Point.2 
Marriage*He married Catherine Ebbett, daughter of Joseph Ebbett and Eleanor, in Sheffield, Sunbury County, New Brunswick, Canada.2 
Death*John Estabrooks Sr. died on 2 February 1861, at age 92, in Lincoln, York County, New Brunswick, Canada.2 
Burial*He was buried in the Baptist Cemetery, Upper Gagetown, Queens County, New Brunswick.2 

Children of John Estabrooks Sr. and Catherine Ebbett

Citations

  1. [S205] Florence C. Estabrooks, Genealogy of the Anglo-Dutch Estabrooks Family of the Saint John River, New Brunswick (Saint John, New Brunswick: privately published, 1935, revised 1958). Hereinafter cited as Genealogy of the Anglo-Dutch Estabrooks Family.
  2. [S976] Florence Cecelia Estabrooks, Genealogy of the Anglo-Dutch Estabrooks Family (Saint John, New Brunswick: self published, 1935). Hereinafter cited as Genealogy of the Anglo-Dutch Estabrooks Family.

Joseph Estabrooks1

M, #5777, b. 1838
FatherGeorge Estabrooks b. 6 Oct 1805
MotherMary Abbott b. 26 Nov 1810
Relationship3rd cousin 2 times removed of David Arthur Walker
ChartsDescendants of Richard Coye & Lucy Ann Lenten
Descendants of Silas Tito
Last Edited16 Apr 2011
Birth*Joseph Estabrooks was born in 1838 in Canning, (now Waterborough), Queens County, New Brunswick.1 
He was the son of George Estabrooks and Mary Abbott
Marriage*Joseph Estabrooks married Mary Vandine on 1 July 1858, They were married by Rev. Gideon Estabrooks at Kent. 

Family: Joseph Estabrooks and Mary Vandine

Citations

  1. [S205] Florence C. Estabrooks, Genealogy of the Anglo-Dutch Estabrooks Family of the Saint John River, New Brunswick (Saint John, New Brunswick: privately published, 1935, revised 1958). Hereinafter cited as Genealogy of the Anglo-Dutch Estabrooks Family.

Joseph Estabrooks1

M, #54347, b. 24 June 1790
FatherJoseph Estabrooks b. 2 Oct 1762, d. c 1840
MotherLucretia Handy
Last Edited16 Apr 2011
Birth*Joseph Estabrooks was born on 24 June 1790 in Lincoln, York County, New Brunswick, Canada.1 
He was the son of Joseph Estabrooks and Lucretia Handy
Note*Joseph moved to the Waterville area of Carleton County in 1816. He had two sons, Joseph (m. Charlotte Stickney), and William Estabrooks (m.Charlotte Burpee). 

Child of Joseph Estabrooks

Citations

  1. [S988] Unknown author, Pioneers of Carleton County, New Brunswick: privately published, Feb. 1996). Hereinafter cited as Pioneers of Carleton County, New Brunswick.

Joseph Estabrooks1

M, #54938, b. 2 October 1762, d. circa 1840
FatherSgt. Elijah Estabrooks Jr. b. c 1728, d. c 11 Aug 1796
MotherMary Hackett b. 1 Aug 1728, d. 1778
Last Edited3 Mar 2007
Biographical Note* Joseph Estabrooks, b. Oct. 2, 1762, at Cornwallis, Annapolis Co. , Nova Scotia, son of Elijah II and Mary (Hackett) Estabrooks. He married first, about 1784, Miss Clinch, and second, about 1786, Lucretia Handy. He probably lived on lot 26 at Jemseg in Cambridge Parish, Queens Co., N.B., which he shared with his father. This land was obtained in 1787.In 1796 he obtained land in the vicinity of French Lake in the Parish of Sheffield, Sunbury County, N.B. In July, 1800, he was appointed Deacon of the Baptist Church which was being formed in Canning (then Waterborough), Queens County. In 1808, he obtained another grant of land at Little River near the Sunbury, Queens County boundary. Then, about1816, he and his sons moved to Carleton County. They obtained grants in the Waterville area in the Parish of Wakefield. Later some of them moved to the Rockland area in the Parish of Brighton, Carleton County. After Lucretia died, Joseph went to Rockland and lived with his son, Samuel Estabrooks, where he died about 1840. His children, all by his second wife, were, Samuel, Jane, Rufus, Joseph, Ward Hackett, Lucretia, Ann, Elijah, Elizabeth, and Jacob Estabrooks. Some above account is found on page 50 in the book, 'Pioneers of Carleton County', Compiled by George H. Hayward, 29 Leeds Drive, Fredericton, N.B., E3B 4S7 10 Sep 1998 All the information here is found in the book, 'Genealogy of the Estabrooks on the Saint John River', compiled by Florence C. Estabrooks. The account below was taken from the web site:http://www.parsonstech.com/genealogy/trees/rturner1/Turner.htm of: Ralph James Turner, 14260 Rock Creek Rd, Sheridan, Oregon 97378-9735,Phone: (503) 843-3629 E-mail
Birth*Joseph Estabrooks was born on 2 October 1762 in Cornwallis, Annapolis County, Nova Scotia, Canada.2 
He was the son of Sgt. Elijah Estabrooks Jr. and Mary Hackett
Marriage*Joseph Estabrooks married Clinch circa 1784, in New Brunswick, Canada.1 
Marriage*Joseph Estabrooks married Lucretia Handy circa 1786, in New Brunswick, Canada.1 
Death*Joseph Estabrooks died circa 1840, in Brighton Parish, Becaguimec, Carleton County, New Brunswick, Canada.2 

Family: Joseph Estabrooks and Clinch

Children of Joseph Estabrooks and Lucretia Handy

Citations

  1. [S988] Unknown author, Pioneers of Carleton County, New Brunswick: privately published, Feb. 1996). Hereinafter cited as Pioneers of Carleton County, New Brunswick.
  2. [S976] Florence Cecelia Estabrooks, Genealogy of the Anglo-Dutch Estabrooks Family (Saint John, New Brunswick: self published, 1935). Hereinafter cited as Genealogy of the Anglo-Dutch Estabrooks Family.

Joseph Estabrooks1

M, #55212, b. 12 April 1798
FatherRev. Elijah Estabrooks II b. 16 May 1756, d. 6 Sep 1825
MotherMary Whittemore b. 1761, d. 13 May 1824
Last Edited16 Apr 2011
Note*Joseph and Elizabeth lived in Canning, that name was changed to Waterborough, and shared with Jarvis Estabrooks, his brother, a double house and lot which was part of their father's original farm. Children by his first marriage: Elijah, Phoebe, and Alexander Estabrooks. 
Birth*Joseph Estabrooks was born on 12 April 1798 in Canning, (then Waterborough), Queens County, New Brunswick, Canada.1 
He was the son of Rev. Elijah Estabrooks II and Mary Whittemore
Marriage*Joseph Estabrooks married Elizabeth H. Palmer, daughter of Daniel Palmer, Joseph and Elizabeth lived in Canning, that name was changed to Waterborough, and shared with Jarvis Estabrooks, his brother, a double house and lot which was part of their father's original farm. 
Marriage*Joseph Estabrooks married Deborah Donald

Family: Joseph Estabrooks and Elizabeth H. Palmer

Children of Joseph Estabrooks and Deborah Donald

Citations

  1. [S976] Florence Cecelia Estabrooks, Genealogy of the Anglo-Dutch Estabrooks Family (Saint John, New Brunswick: self published, 1935). Hereinafter cited as Genealogy of the Anglo-Dutch Estabrooks Family.

Joseph Estabrooks1

M, #55316, b. 10 August 1736
FatherElijah Estabrooks Sr. b. 25 Aug 1703, d. 1 Dec 1740
MotherHannah Daniell b. 6 Apr 1702
Last Edited24 Jan 2002
Note*Joseph may have been a storekeeper at Montague, Mass. Joseph ESTABROOKS was born on 10 Aug 1736 in Shelburne, MA. 
Birth*Joseph Estabrooks was born on 10 August 1736.1 
He was the son of Elijah Estabrooks Sr. and Hannah Daniell

Citations

  1. [S988] Unknown author, Pioneers of Carleton County, New Brunswick: privately published, Feb. 1996). Hereinafter cited as Pioneers of Carleton County, New Brunswick.

Joseph Estabrooks1

M, #58152, b. 18 September 1861, d. 12 January 1939
FatherChipman Estabrooks b. 16 Dec 1818, d. 13 Apr 1890
MotherLucretia Twicher Smith b. c 1827, d. 8 Aug 1897
Last Edited19 Mar 2011
Note*Joseph is a twin to Sophia. They lived at Waterville. 
Birth*Joseph Estabrooks was born on 18 September 1861. 
He was the son of Chipman Estabrooks and Lucretia Twicher Smith
Marriage*Joseph Estabrooks married Catherine Peed
Death*Joseph Estabrooks died on 12 January 1939, at age 77. 

Family: Joseph Estabrooks and Catherine Peed

Citations

  1. [S1216] Harold A. Skaarup, "Harold A. Skaarup, compiled records" (Colorado Springs, Colorado, U.S.A.). . Hereinafter cited as "Harold A. Skaarup, compiled records."

Rev. Joseph Estabrooks1

M, #54655, b. circa 1640, d. 16 September 1711
FatherJoseph A. Estabrooks b. c 1610
MotherAnner Brainerd b. c 1610
Last Edited12 Mar 2006
Note*The First Generation in America - Concord-Lexington Ancestors of ELIJAH (2), (JOSEPH (I), Joseph (2), Elijah (1) Concord, Mass., which was to be the first home in America of the Flemish Estabrook Family, was founded in 1655 by a group of colonists under the Rev. Peter Bulkeley, who came from England expressly for that purpose.The colonists purchased from the Indians, six square miles of land withthe present Monument Square as the centre. On the eastern side of Monument Square rises a hill. On this, colonists built their first church and located their first burying ground. Against its side, they built their rude shelters for the winter. Peter Bulkely, their leader, was well suited to his task in many ways. He was stern and autocratic by nature __ qualities which so impressed the neighboring Indians, that in one of the wars, their chief forbade his tribe to take part, declaring that the White Leader had too much influence with the Great Spirit. However, he was not so fortunate in dealing with his own countrymen. Some of the Concord colonists resented his arrogance so much, that they migrated in a body to Connecticut. Florence C. Estabrooks wonders if the third Estabrook brother may have joined this group. Joseph I arrived in Boston in 1660. Possibly his brother, Thomas, accompanied him then or he may have joined him later. Their father may have arranged that Joseph's share of his estate, should go into his college course, while Thomas should have means to buy and equip his farm. This has been a well-known family name in Carleton County since the early1800's, and in the southern part of New Brunswick since the 1760's.According to her book, 'Genealogy of the Anglo-Dutch Estabrooks Family of the Saint John River, New Brunswick', compiled by Florence C. Estabrooks of Saint John, N.B., in 1935, revised 1958, (Saint John, N.B.: privately published, the most remote ancestor of the Carleton County families was Joseph A. Estabrooks (sometimes spelled Estabrook, Esterbrook, and a few other variants). Florence C. Estabrooks said in her book, that Joseph A. Estabrooks has been assumed to be the name of the father of Joseph and Thomas of Concord, Mass. The family must have been of some consequence for his son Joseph received a preparatory education for college and in those days only the higher classes were educated. After Joseph received his preparatory education in England, he entered Harvard College at Cambridge, Massachusetts. Joseph Estabrooks Jr. was born in England about 1640 and arrived in Boston in 1660. He entered Harvard and was graduated in 1664. He was made a freeman, (1). One enjoying civil political liberty. (2). one having the full rights of a citizen. Webster’s Collegiate Dictionary, ©1993) at Cambridge, Mass., May 3, 1665. In 1657 he was ordained as colleague of the Rev. Peter Bulkeley, minister of the church in Concord, Mass., and on Mr. Bulkeley's death in 1696, became pastor of the church, continuing in that office until his own death Sept. 16, 1711, at the age of 71 years, in Concord, Mass., when he was succeeded by John Whiting (H.C.) 1661). On May 20, 1668, he married at Watertown, Mass., Mary, daughter of Capt. Hugh and Esther Mason of that place. She was born Dec.18, 1640. He was a man eminently fitted for his office. His appearance carried with it so much dignity that people were induced to love him as a friend and reverence him as a father. These distinguished traits in his character obtained for him in the latter part of his life the name of ‘The Apostle'. His salary at Concord was £80 of which £40 was to be in money and £40 ingrain. On the 12th of March, 1681, the town voted: 'that every householder that hath a team shall carry yearly one load of wood to the minister, and every other householder or votable person shall cut wood one day for the minister, and that the wood be equally divided to the minister as the selectmen shall appoint'. On his death the Boston 'News Letter' of Sept. 18, 1711, said: 'This day was interred in Concord the Rev. Joseph Estabrook, minister of the gospel in said town for about 44 years (and many of them was colleague to the famous Mr. Bulkeley). He was eminent for his skill in the Hebrew language, and a most orthodox, learned and worthy divine; of excellent principles in religion, indefatigably laborious in the ministry, and of holy life and conversations.' (Shattuck's History of Concord, W.B. Estabrook's Genealogy) The church in which Rev. Joseph Estabrooks preached was the church on the hill near the centre of the old burying ground. It was the one first erected by the colonists. After his death the congregation decided to build a larger, more convenient edifice; so down near the square in 1712they built the beautiful colonial building which was to witness some of the most stirring events of the American Revolution. The children of Rev. Joseph and Mary (Mason) Estabrooks were: Joseph; Benjamin (Harvard, 1690, minister at Lexington, died 1697); Mary; Samuel (Harvard, 1696, minister at Canterbury, Conn., 1711-1727); Daniel; and Ann Estabrooks. Reverend Joseph II ESTABROOKS was born about 1640 in England. Middlesex or Devon Co. He died on 16 Sep 1711 in Concord, Middlesex Co., MA. Attended a Preparatory school in England. Arrived in Boston, MA 1660.Graduated from Harvard 1664. Freeman in Cambridge, MA 3 May 1665.Ordained 1657, Concord, MA His salary was 80 pounds (40 in grain) and firewood from parishioners. Pastor 1670 in Concord until 6 Sep 1711, age71. FAMILY OF JOSEPH OF CONCORD IN ENGLAND. The facts regarding the family of Joseph I, Massachusetts, are rather uncertain. His father must have been a man of means because Joseph got his course at Harvard and his younger brother, Thomas, got a good farm and built a fine house on it at Concord after Joseph I got his appointment with Mr. Bulkeley. An Item contained in 'Early Settlers, West Dunstable, Monson, and Hollis, N. H.' by Chas. S. Spaulding, 1915, is interesting: 'Joseph A. Estabrooks came over from Ipswich High, Suffolk County, England, in 1634 and settled in Concord, Mass'. Now Peter Bulkeley brought a party of English Colonists over from England in 1634 - 35 for the express purpose of setting Concord, Mass. Joseph A. Estabrooks of Ipswich High may have been among these. If so, he must have decided that the Country was too rough, returned to England, settled in Enfield, which was a lovely place with a famous School, and brought up his family there. His son, Joseph I was ready for College, the situation, both in the old World and the New, had greatly changed. Cromwell was dead and under Charles II the Puritans were having a hard time. In Boston, Harvard University was founded in 1638. Possibly Joseph A. Estabrooks got in touch with Peter Bulkeley, at any rate Joseph Estabrooks I entered Harvard in 1660. To get a picture of the family in England is difficult. Joseph A. Estabrooks of Ipswich High in Suffolk was probably born there about1610. His father may have been born in England around 1585; but behind that looms the question, 'When did the Estambrugge - Yandels leave Liege?' The Emperor Charles V abdicated in 1555, and his son Phillip Immediately decided to extirpate heresy in the Netherlands. In 1558 the country rose in revolt against Alva and the Inquisition. 
Birth*Rev. Joseph Estabrooks was born circa 1640 in Enfield, County Devon, England.1 
He was the son of Joseph A. Estabrooks and Anner Brainerd
Marriage*Rev. Joseph Estabrooks married Mary Mason, daughter of Capt. Hugh Mason and Esther Wells, on 20 May 1668, in Watertown, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, U.S.A..1 
Death*Rev. Joseph Estabrooks died on 16 September 1711, in Concord, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, U.S.A..1 
Burial*He was buried in the Old Burial Ground, Concord

Children of Rev. Joseph Estabrooks and Mary Mason

Citations

  1. [S1047] George H. Haywood, "George H. Haywood, compiled records" (Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada). . Hereinafter cited as "George H. Haywood, compiled records."

Joseph 'Deacon' Estabrooks II1

M, #54656, b. 6 May 1669, d. 23 September 1733
FatherRev. Joseph Estabrooks b. c 1640, d. 16 Sep 1711
MotherMary Mason b. 18 Dec 1640
Last Edited16 Apr 2011
Note*Joseph Estabrooks III, son of Joseph and Mary (Mason) Estabrooks, was born at Concord, Mass., May 6, 1669. He married first, Dec. 31, 1689, at Cambridge Farms, Mass., Melicent, daughter of Henry W. Woods, of Conn. She died at Concord, March 26, 1692, and he married second, Hannah, widow of Joseph Loring and daughter of John Leavitt of Hingham, Mass. Hannah Loring had a daughter, Submit, by her first husband who married Joseph's son, Joseph IV, by Melicent Woods in 1713 and thus brought the name'Submit' into the Estabrooks family. Joseph III bought a farm in Lexington in 1693. It was quite near the Green on the Lexington-Concord road. He was highly respected, commanded a military company, was town clerk, treasurer, assessor, selectman and representative to the General Court. He was also engaged to teach the first man's school in the town. He died at Lexington Sept. 23, 1733. His children, born in Concord and Lexington were: Joseph IV; John; Soloman; Hannah; Melicent; and Elijah Estabrooks. Bought 200 acres of land in Lexington area in 1593, elected to office in 1696 there. Bought this farm from Edward Pelham, of RI and it was bounded NE by Cook, SW by Concord road before Vine Brook. Later occupied by Mrs. L. Turner. Also bordered land of Hayes on the hill. 
Birth*Joseph 'Deacon' Estabrooks II was born on 6 May 1669 in Concord, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, U.S.A..1 
He was the son of Rev. Joseph Estabrooks and Mary Mason
Marriage*Joseph 'Deacon' Estabrooks II married Millicent Woods, daughter of Henry W. Woods, on 31 December 1689, in Cambridge Farms, Massachusetts, U.S.A..1 
Marriage*Joseph 'Deacon' Estabrooks II married Hannah Leavitt, daughter of John Leavitt and Sarah Gilman
Death*Joseph 'Deacon' Estabrooks II died on 23 September 1733, at age 64, in Lexington, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, U.S.A..1 

Child of Joseph 'Deacon' Estabrooks II and Millicent Woods

Children of Joseph 'Deacon' Estabrooks II and Hannah Leavitt

Citations

  1. [S988] Unknown author, Pioneers of Carleton County, New Brunswick: privately published, Feb. 1996). Hereinafter cited as Pioneers of Carleton County, New Brunswick.

Joseph A. Estabrooks1

M, #54653, b. circa 1610
Last Edited22 Feb 2011
Note*BELGIUM AND LIEGE The early history of Belgium parallels that of England in many respects. In the first millennium B.C. both countries were held by the Celts; bothwere conquered by Caesar and Roman civilization was introduced. In bothcountries the German invasions in the fifth century A.D. drove the Celtsinto the forests and highlands. Christianity was reintroduced into bothcountries at about the same time St. Augustine went to Canterbury in 597and St. Amand to Ghent in 610. He died at Tournai in 651. Charles Charlemagne I, who became king of the Franks in 768 made Aachenthe capital of his territories north of the Alps. It was second to Romein importance. From 813 to 1531the Emperors of Germany were crownedthere. The Franks in Belgium ceased to be known as Franks and were calledDictschen throughout the Middle Ages hence Dutch. In the southern partwhere Celtic civilization survived the Belgo-Romans were called 'Wala',hence Walloons. Liege is about fifteen miles west of Aachen at the junction of the Meuseand the Ourthe, and was German. At first it was merely a convenientstopping place on the way to Aachen. In the 6th century St. Monulffounded a chapel there for the benefit of travellers. St. Lamert wasmurdered there about 705. St.Hubert (706-727) built the church of St.Lambert and made it the seat of an archbishopric. It was attached to thediocese of Cologne. In the tenth century, it's university became famousunder renowned scholars. Besides theology, grammar, rhetoric, andpoetry, music and mathematics were taught in the city which could boastof being a 'Northern Athens'. In the thirteenth century, coal mining was developed and was followed bylarge scale iron working. This industry required capital which wassupplied by the bourgeoisie (middle class) who excised a restraininginfluence on the guilds. The restraint was emphasized by the power ofthe prince-bishops who kept the inquisition out of Liege and dominatedthe nobility. After the Reformation, the town became strongly Calvinist,Charles theFifth (1519-1556) determined to extirpate heresy. He issued 'Placards'from 1523 on. The 'Placard' issued in 1550 was very severe, and wasenforced strictly by de la Marck, the Bishop of Liege. Charles abdicatedin 1556 and his son, Philip II (1556-1598) sent the Duke of Alva fromSpain to suppress heresy. The Netherlands rose in revolt in 1568. Overone hundred thousand people, church intellectuals and skilled workmen,left the country. The Estanmbrugge-Yandells were among these. Elizabeth gave Norwich as headquarters for Flemish weavers, but thepeople of Liege were metallurgists and so they went chiefly to Devon andCornwall. Liege at the time of its foundation was purely Germanic and remainedGerman speaking until the Austrian Hapdburg gained control of thecountry. Then French began to infiltrate and the town gradually becamebilingual. THE NAME 'ESTAMBRUGGE' IN FLANDERS The name 'Estambrugge' occurs in two different sections of Flanders, __Ghent and Liege. I Ghent there was a clan d'Estambrugge to which the following refers: THE ESTANBRUUGE FAMILY IN GHENT (Translation by Dr. Joseph C.Doherty) Estanbberg (d') or Estambrugge was the name of one of the confederatenobles, although there are few accounts of him. Apparently he belongedto the family (clan) d'Estanmbrugge, to which Oliver d'Estambrugge, whowas appointed bailiff of Ghent in 1387, belonged. It has also beensurmised that this *IIeer (of,German Herr) van Estambrugge was a brotherof the Count Van Ligne. If this is so, he subsequently broke away fromthe confederates, inasmuch as he assumed, in the latter part of 1566,command from the National Militia of a hundred Cavalry for the defense ofBrussels. (Cf. te Water, Confederacy of the Nobles; Dll.dl 386-387) *the person referred to is the one mentioned in the first three lines. THE ESTANBRUGGE FAMILY IN GHENT Estanberg (d') ook Estanbrugge geheeten was een der verbondene Edelen,omtrent wien weing berigten bestaan. Misschien behoorde hij tot lietges(e)hlacht d'Estannbrugge, waartoe bhoorde Oliver d'Estambrugge in 1387tot Baljuw van Gent aangestelf. Er wordt ook vermoed dat hij heer vanEstambrugge ent broeder des Graven Van Ligne was. Als dit zoo is. danhecft hij zich spodc dig van de bondgen ooten afgescheiden, want dezeouttving op het laatsf van 1566 het bevel van de Landvoogdes over hondredmiters ter bewaring van Brussel, (Cf. te Water, Verbond der Edel Dll bl386.387) (From Biog. Woordenbock, v. vi F. F. p 234 THE ESTENBRUGGE_YANDELLTRADITIONS OF LIEGE In the middle ages a number of families of the name of Yandell (variouslyspelled Yendall, Yondel, Yendel, etc.) lived in Flanders in theneighborhood of Liege. They were German Flennings (Dictschen). The mainbody of the families lived on the west side of a stream, but aconsiderable number lived on the east side at the end of a bridge. Thesewere called the Estenbrugge-Yandells or briefly 'Estenbrugge'. At the time of the Reformation (about 1517) these people becameProtestants. As a result of the religious wars and the activity of theSpanish Inquisition during the latter half of the sixteenth century theywere obliged to leave the country. A large group went together andsettled in western Devon. Some of these used the name Yandell and somethe name Estenbrugge, which gradually became Anglicized into variousforms of Estabrooks. Colonel Edmond P. Easterbrook of Washington, D.C. who was Senior Chaplainof the United States Army until his death in 1933, wrote that a circledrawn with it's centre in Western Devonshire and a radius of fifty mileswould contain most of the Anglo-Dutch Estabrooks. Hubert Samuel Easterbrooks, Attorney at Law, Torquay,Devonshire, brotherof Col. Edmond Easterbrook, was interviewed by Mrs. Theodore Estabrooksand also wrote that the Estabrooks were farmers of Somerset andDevonshire and were of Dutch descent. So, evidently the traditionsurvives in this family. In the Estabrook Genealogy, compiled by William Booth Estabrook andpublished in 1891 by Andrus and Church of Ithaca, there is a record (page234) of the descendants of John Esterbrook. It states that theEstabrooks were Fleming. John Esterbrook lived and died near Liskeard,Cornwall. Canon Leverton of Liskeard said that the family had come toLiskeard from Ashburton on Dartmoor, Devon. This family settled in theNew York area 1832-1858. They are the pen manufactures. ESTABROOK From 'History of Westminster, by Wm. Sweetzer Heywood' 1728-1893. Page 635 'This name was known in Wales as long ago as 1413, and in Holland underthe Dutch form ESTENBRUGGE at an earlier date. 'It did not appear in this country till 1660 when three brothers born inEnfield, Middlesex Co., England, came hither to make themselves a home. 'One of them settled in Swansea, Mass., another in Concord and the third,Joseph , already prepared for college, entered Harvard and graduatedin1664. THE ESTABROOKS OFSWANSEA, MASS. The Genealogy of Wm. Booth Estabrooks, on page 254, contains thefollowing: 'Thomas Easterbrooks was one of those freely signed the agreement madebetween Mr. Willett and the church in Swansea Feb. 12, 1669 on admissionas an inhabitant '. Swansea was incorporated from Rehobeth in 1667. The residence of Thomasprior to Swansea is not known, but it has been suggested that he may havebeen one of the company of pioneers who came under the leadership of Rev.John Myles to Mass. from Swansea, Wales, in 1663. Swansea, Wales, has been called 'the metallurgical centre of the world. ' Copper has been smelted there since the time of Elizabeth. The Earl ofWarwick brought Flemings there about 1100 A.D. to help garrison thecastle. It would be natural for some of the Liege family to gravitate to Swansea,Wales. Thomas, who was great grandfather of Valentine Estabrooks ofSackville, may have been a cousin of Joseph I of Concord. THE ESTABROOKS ON THE ST. JOHN RIVER, NEW BRUNSWICK, CANADA THE ENGLISH ANCESTRY OF JOSEPH OF CONCORD (MASS.) Joseph A. Joseph has been assumed to be the name of the father of Josephand Thomas of Concord, Mass. The family must have of some consequencefor his son Joseph received a preparatory education for college and inthose days only the higher classes were educated. It seems rather odd that Joseph A. should have been living in Enfield,Middlesex, when his son Joseph II, was born in 1640. However, the civilwar was raging and Devon was the headquarters of Charles I. It wouldhave been a very unsafe place for a wealthy Puritan. Enfield was famousfor it's fine estates. It had also an excellent grammar school. It wasonly twelve miles from London, the stronghold of the Parliamentarians. When Charles II came to the throne in 1660, the family may have returnedto the west. The father was still wealthy for he sent Joseph I toHarvard and later supplied Thomas with the means to buy his farm andbuild his homestead at Concord, Mass. Another son is said to have goneto Concord. Possibly other children remained in Devon. Elijah I and his wifeprobably visited these in 1725-1730. The Yandells, who came to Swansea,Mass. in 1730, came from Wiveliscombe in Somerset. Joseph A. was a cultured Puritan. He was financially independent andenjoyed country life in the English tradition. His American descendants,for several generations, retained the same outlook. All the above accounts from Florence C. Estabrooks, in her book'Genealogy of the Anglo-Dutch Estabrooks Family of The Saint John River,New Brunswick', Saint John, N.B.: privately published, 1935, revised 1958 This has been a well-known family name in Carleton County since the early1800's, and in the southern part of New Brunswick since the 1760's.According to her book, ' Genealogy of the Anglo-Dutch Estabrooks Familyof the Saint John River, New Brunswick', compiled by Florence C.Estabrooks of Saint John, N.B., in 1935, revised 1958, (Saint John, N.B.:privately published, the most remote ancestor of the Carleton Countyfamilies was Joseph A. Estabrooks (sometimes spelled Estatbrook,Esterbrook, East of Brooks and a few other variants). Florence C.Estabrooks said in her book, that Joseph A. Estabrooks has been assumedto be the name of the father of Joseph and Thomas of Concord, Mass. Thefamily must have been of some consequence for his son Joseph received apreparatory education for college and in those days only the higherclasses were educated. After Joseph received his preparatory educationin England, he entered Harvard College at Cambridge, Massachusetts. NOTE: The above was compiled by George H. Hayward, 29 Leeds Drive,Fredericton, N.B., E3B 4S7 10 Sep 1998 E-mail - From: 'George H. Hayward' To: Donald R Coy Date: Fri, 15 Jan 1999 22:40:11 -0400 Subject: Re: Estabrooks Dear Don, Florence C. Estabrooks, in her book 'Genealogy of the Anglo-DutchEstabrooks Family of The Saint John River, New Brunswick', Saint John,N.B.: privately published, 1935, revised 1958, said Joseph A. Estabrookshas been assumed to be the name of the father of Joseph and Thomas ofConcord, Mass. The family must have been of some consequence for his sonJoseph received a preparatory education for college and in those daysonly the higher classes were educated. Joseph A. Estabrooks did not come to America. Florence Estabrooks did not locate the name of his wife, nor I. One wouldneed to look for a marriage record in England. Or maybe in in a LDSmicrofilm? signed, George H. Hayward. NOTE: Ralph James Turner, 14260 SW Rock Creek Road, Sheridan, Oregon,97378-9735 1-843-3629 E-mail: arty@@macnet.com states that Joseph A.Estabrooks was born about 1610 in Devonshire, England. The following was received by Donald Raymond Coy, 3806 51st Ave. SW,Seattle, WA. E-mail: don3127wa@@juno.com by electronic from Major HaroldSkaarup, 2110 Cloverdale Drive, Colorado Springs, Colorado.80920 E-mail:h.skaarup@@worldnet.att.net Below is another version about the Estabrooks ESTABROOKS FAMILY HISTORY Background to the Estabrooks family name: The Estabrooks family that settled on the Saint John River have a longand storied tradition. The name originated in Flanders, where Estauberg(d') or Estaubrugge was the name of one of the confederate nobles. Heapparently belonged to the family or clan d'Estambrugge, to which Oliverd'Estambrugge, who was appointed bailiff of Ghent in 1387, belonged.Heer van Estambrugge may have been a brother of the Count Van Ligne, inwhich case he later broke away from the confederates, as in the latterpart of 1566, he assumed command of 100 Cavalry from the NationalMilitia, for the defense of Brussels. In the Middle Ages, several Flemish families by the name of Yandell (orYendall) lived together long ago in the low countries of Europe (Hollandor Flanders) in the neighborhood of Ghent or Liege. They wereDutch-Flemings. The main body of the family lived on the west side of astream; but a considerable number lived on the east side at the end of aparticular bridge (or bridges), and were therefore called theEstenbrugge-Yandells or briefly, the Estenbrugge. At the time of Reformation, (about 1517), these people becameProtestants. During the religious wars that followed (about 1570-80),and the activity of the Spanish Inquisition during the latter half of thesixteenth century, they had to leave the country. A large group wenttogether and settled in western Devon. Some used the name Yandell andsome the name Estenbrugge, which gradually became Anglicized into variousforms of Estabrooks. The tradition Florence Estabrooks received was the Estenbrugge orYandells lived in Brugges, Liege or Ghent (in present day Belgium).Another tradition however, is that they originally lived in Holland,moved into Flanders, and after a brief stay went on to England. Bothbranches of the family had members who migrated to America, where theyapparently kept contact. Josep Estabrooks of Concord, Massachusetts, was born in Enfield,Middlesex County, England in 1640. His father was also probably born inEngland, but his grandfather may have been born in Flanders, placing theoriginal emigration some time between 1590 and 1600. The family musthave done well in England, as Joseph was prepared for college beforecoming to America and took his four year course after his arrival. Hisbrother Thomas also did well, as he bought a large farm near Concord. Joseph's parents were certainly Puritans. After the death of Cromwelland the Restoration of Chales II, it was the sensible thing for a personwishing to be a clergyman in the Congregationalist Church to come toBoston, Massachusetts. Joseph arrived in Boston in 1880, and attended Harvard College from whichhe graduated in 1664. In 1667he was ordained as a colleague of theReverend Peter Bulkely at Concord, and on Bulkley's death in 1696 becamepastor of the Church, continuing in that office until his death 16September 1711 at the age of 71 years. He had been made a freeman atCambridge, Mass. on 03 May 1665. On 20 May 1668, he married Mary Mason,daughter of Captain Hugh and Esther Mason, at Watertown, Mass. The 'Boston News' reported that the Reverend Joseph Estabrooks 'waseminent for his skills in the Hebrew language, a most orthodox, learned,and worthy divine; of excellent principles in religion, indefatigablylaborious in the ministry of holy life and conversation.' 
Birth*Joseph A. Estabrooks was born circa 1610 in Devonshire, County Devon, England.1 
Marriage*He married Anner Brainerd

Children of Joseph A. Estabrooks and Anner Brainerd

Citations

  1. [S976] Florence Cecelia Estabrooks, Genealogy of the Anglo-Dutch Estabrooks Family (Saint John, New Brunswick: self published, 1935). Hereinafter cited as Genealogy of the Anglo-Dutch Estabrooks Family.

Joseph Fletcher Estabrooks1

M, #55394, b. circa 1798
FatherEbenezer Estabrooks b. 7 Sep 1759, d. c 1851
MotherMartha Maria Fletcher
Relationship1st cousin 5 times removed of David Arthur Walker
Last Edited16 Apr 2011
Biographical Note* Joseph married his cousin, Ann, daughter ofJohn and Catherine (Ebbett) Estabrooks. Joseph and Ann lived near Chipman, Queens County, N.B. Their children were, Martha Ann, James,Katherine, Etta, Alice, Odbur, and Isabel Estabrooks. Two others died in infancy. 
Birth*Joseph Fletcher Estabrooks was born circa 1798 in Sheffield Parish, Lakeville, Sunbury County, New Brunswick, Canada.1 
He was the son of Ebenezer Estabrooks and Martha Maria Fletcher
Marriage*Joseph Fletcher Estabrooks married Ann Estabrooks, daughter of John Estabrooks Sr. and Catherine Ebbett

Children of Joseph Fletcher Estabrooks and Ann Estabrooks

Citations

  1. [S976] Florence Cecelia Estabrooks, Genealogy of the Anglo-Dutch Estabrooks Family (Saint John, New Brunswick: self published, 1935). Hereinafter cited as Genealogy of the Anglo-Dutch Estabrooks Family.

Joseph Frederick Estabrooks1

M, #58138, b. 30 January 1846
FatherJacob Estabrooks b. 19 Jan 1807
MotherAdeline Burpee b. 15 Aug 1804, d. 9 Feb 1885
Last Edited16 Apr 2011
Note*Joseph Frederick Estabrooks, b. Jan. 30, 1846, m. first, Lois Wade, and second, Anna Gravenstein in Minneapolis. He had at least four daughters, names unknown. 
Birth*Joseph Frederick Estabrooks was born on 30 January 1846 in Fredericton, York County, New Brunswick, Canada.1 
He was the son of Jacob Estabrooks and Adeline Burpee

Citations

  1. [S988] Unknown author, Pioneers of Carleton County, New Brunswick: privately published, Feb. 1996). Hereinafter cited as Pioneers of Carleton County, New Brunswick.

Joseph Handy Estabrooks1

M, #58403, b. 10 May 1842
FatherLevi Handy Estabrooks b. 29 Sep 1813, d. 13 Apr 1882
Last Edited16 Apr 2011
Birth*Joseph Handy Estabrooks was born on 10 May 1842.1 
He was the son of Levi Handy Estabrooks

Children of Joseph Handy Estabrooks

Citations

  1. [S988] Unknown author, Pioneers of Carleton County, New Brunswick: privately published, Feb. 1996). Hereinafter cited as Pioneers of Carleton County, New Brunswick.

Joseph Estabrooks IV1

M, #58029
FatherJoseph 'Deacon' Estabrooks II b. 6 May 1669, d. 23 Sep 1733
MotherMillicent Woods d. 26 Mar 1692
Last Edited24 Jan 2002
Joseph Estabrooks IV was the son of Joseph 'Deacon' Estabrooks II and Millicent Woods
Marriage*Joseph Estabrooks IV married Submit Loring, daughter of Joseph Loring and Hannah Leavitt, in 1713.1 

Family: Joseph Estabrooks IV and Submit Loring

Citations

  1. [S988] Unknown author, Pioneers of Carleton County, New Brunswick: privately published, Feb. 1996). Hereinafter cited as Pioneers of Carleton County, New Brunswick.

Josephine Agada Estabrooks1

F, #5752, b. circa 1857
FatherBenjamin Harding Estabrooks b. 28 May 1825, d. 29 Dec 1900
MotherLucy Jane Brown b. 1828
Relationship3rd cousin 2 times removed of David Arthur Walker
ChartsDescendants of Richard Coye & Lucy Ann Lenten
Descendants of Silas Tito
Last Edited3 Mar 2007
Birth*Josephine Agada Estabrooks was born circa 1857 in Parish of Saint Marys, York County, New Brunswick.1 
She was the daughter of Benjamin Harding Estabrooks and Lucy Jane Brown

Citations

  1. [S205] Florence C. Estabrooks, Genealogy of the Anglo-Dutch Estabrooks Family of the Saint John River, New Brunswick (Saint John, New Brunswick: privately published, 1935, revised 1958). Hereinafter cited as Genealogy of the Anglo-Dutch Estabrooks Family.

Judith Estabrooks1

F, #56920
FatherDavid Estabrooks b. c 1791
MotherJudith Fletcher b. 1790
Relationship2nd cousin 4 times removed of David Arthur Walker
Last Edited24 Jan 2002
Judith Estabrooks was the daughter of David Estabrooks and Judith Fletcher

Citations

  1. [S976] Florence Cecelia Estabrooks, Genealogy of the Anglo-Dutch Estabrooks Family (Saint John, New Brunswick: self published, 1935). Hereinafter cited as Genealogy of the Anglo-Dutch Estabrooks Family.

Judson Alonzo Estabrooks1

M, #5749, b. circa 1853
FatherBenjamin Harding Estabrooks b. 28 May 1825, d. 29 Dec 1900
MotherLucy Jane Brown b. 1828
Relationship3rd cousin 2 times removed of David Arthur Walker
ChartsDescendants of Richard Coye & Lucy Ann Lenten
Descendants of Silas Tito
Last Edited3 Mar 2007
Birth*Judson Alonzo Estabrooks was born circa 1853 in Parish of Saint Marys, York County, New Brunswick.1 
He was the son of Benjamin Harding Estabrooks and Lucy Jane Brown

Citations

  1. [S205] Florence C. Estabrooks, Genealogy of the Anglo-Dutch Estabrooks Family of the Saint John River, New Brunswick (Saint John, New Brunswick: privately published, 1935, revised 1958). Hereinafter cited as Genealogy of the Anglo-Dutch Estabrooks Family.

Julia Estabrooks1

F, #5733, b. 1849
FatherElijah Estabrooks b. 28 Oct 1812
MotherAbigail Dennison b. c 1823
Relationship3rd cousin 2 times removed of David Arthur Walker
ChartsDescendants of Richard Coye & Lucy Ann Lenten
Descendants of Silas Tito
Last Edited31 Aug 2002
Birth*Julia Estabrooks was born in 1849 in Canning, Queens County, New Brunswick.1 
She was the daughter of Elijah Estabrooks and Abigail Dennison

Citations

  1. [S205] Florence C. Estabrooks, Genealogy of the Anglo-Dutch Estabrooks Family of the Saint John River, New Brunswick (Saint John, New Brunswick: privately published, 1935, revised 1958). Hereinafter cited as Genealogy of the Anglo-Dutch Estabrooks Family.

Katherine Estabrooks1

F, #58075
FatherJoseph Fletcher Estabrooks b. c 1798
MotherAnn Estabrooks b. 9 Sep 1802, d. 20 Dec 1901
Relationship2nd cousin 4 times removed of David Arthur Walker
Last Edited24 Jan 2002
Katherine Estabrooks was the daughter of Joseph Fletcher Estabrooks and Ann Estabrooks

Citations

  1. [S988] Unknown author, Pioneers of Carleton County, New Brunswick: privately published, Feb. 1996). Hereinafter cited as Pioneers of Carleton County, New Brunswick.

Kathleen Mary Estabrooks1

F, #6653, b. 18 January 1924
FatherAlvin Theodore Estabrooks b. 21 Aug 1901, d. 27 Dec 1955
MotherLeonora Mabel Quinn b. 17 Mar 1903
Relationship5th cousin of David Arthur Walker
ChartsDescendants of Richard Coye & Lucy Ann Lenten
Descendants of Silas Tito
Last Edited19 Sep 2002
Note*They lived in Freeport, Sagadahoc County, Maine. Information taken from , 'The Estabrooks of New Brunswick', by Darryl Bonk at the Provincial Archives, Fredericton, N.B. 
Birth*Kathleen Mary Estabrooks was born on 18 January 1924.1 
She was the daughter of Alvin Theodore Estabrooks and Leonora Mabel Quinn

Citations

  1. [S202] Lorna Burke, Lorna Burke (P.O. Box 71, 6642 Rte. 8, Ludlow, New Brunswick, Canada).

Kitty Estabrooks1

F, #58222, b. circa 1860, d. 23 October 1886
FatherCavalier Estabrooks b. c 1811
MotherSarah Ann Wood b. c 1816
Last Edited24 Jan 2002
Note*Kitty Estabrooks die 23 Oct 1886 when she was 27 years old of Consumption(Tuberculosis.) 
Birth*Kitty Estabrooks was born circa 1860.1 
She was the daughter of Cavalier Estabrooks and Sarah Ann Wood
Death*Kitty Estabrooks died on 23 October 1886; Unknown GEDCOM info: Tuberculosis, (Consumption.)1 

Citations

  1. [S202] Lorna Burke, Lorna Burke (P.O. Box 71, 6642 Rte. 8, Ludlow, New Brunswick, Canada).

Laura May Estabrooks1

F, #58360
FatherJohn Holton Estabrooks b. 21 Dec 1841
MotherSarah Clark
Last Edited24 Jan 2002
Laura May Estabrooks was the daughter of John Holton Estabrooks and Sarah Clark
Name Variation Laura May Estabrooks is also known as Laura Estabrooks.1 
Marriage*She married Sydney Byno

Child of Laura May Estabrooks and Sydney Byno

Citations

  1. [S988] Unknown author, Pioneers of Carleton County, New Brunswick: privately published, Feb. 1996). Hereinafter cited as Pioneers of Carleton County, New Brunswick.

Leander M. Estabrooks1

M, #6091, b. 8 May 1853, d. 27 October 1917
FatherWilliam Wilmot Estabrooks1 b. 19 Jan 1798, d. 27 Jul 1889
MotherNancy Jane Coy b. 17 Nov 1811, d. 27 Feb 1879
Relationship2nd cousin 3 times removed of David Arthur Walker
ChartsDescendants of Richard Coye & Lucy Ann Lenten
Descendants of Silas Tito
Last Edited1 Nov 2017
Note*Leander M. Estabrooks. b. May 8, 1853 at Swan Creek, Sunbury Co., N.B. (8 at 1861 census, 17 in 1871, 27 and living at home in 1881). d. Oct. 27, 1917 at Saint John, Saint John Co., N.B. Buried in Upper Gagetown Baptist Cemetery. Listed as a farmer in 1871. For many years he was a captain on the Saint John River and harbour. Captain Leander began his steam boat career in 1878 with Captain McMulkin on the steamer May Queen and later acted as mate and purser with his brother Captain G. L. Estabrooks on the steamer Star. When Captain Lud went to the David Weston, Captain Leander became Captain and dart owner of the Star running to Waseddemoak Lake. Later, he commanded the Springfield running to Hatfield's Point. Moved his family to Saint John in 1890. m. Henrietta Rebecca Hoben, daughter of Col. Reuben and Elizabeth Ann (Currey), on Dec. 27, 1882 at Upper Gagetown, Queens Co., N.B. Their children: Florence Cecelia Estabrooks. b. Oct. 31, 1883 at Swan Creek, Sunbury Co., N.B. d. 1966 at Upper Gagetown, Queens Co., N.B. She received a B.A. from McGill University, with the Chapman medal for classics. She taught for four years at Neepawa, Man. before returning to Saint John where she taught at Saint John High School until her retirement in 1946. Stella Maretta Estabrooks. b. May 25, 1885 at Swan Creek, Sunbury Co., N.B. d. Jun. 20, 1915 at Saint John, Saint John Co., N.B. Arthur Lee Estabrooks. b. Jul. 25, 1888 at Swan Creek, Sunbury Co., N.B. d. Sep. 22, 1910 at Saint John, Saint John Co., N.B. Never married. Walter Harold Estabrooks. b. Jan. 17, 1891 at Saint John, Saint John Co., N.B. d. Feb. 12, 1958 at Saint John, N.B. m. Marion Thompson on May 19, 1926. He served during WW I in the 55th Battalion. George Hoben Estabrooks. b. Dec. 16, 1895 at Saint John, Saint John Co., N.B. d. Dec., 1973 at Hamilton, Madison Co., NY. m. Maude Martha Juvet on Jul. 20, 1933 at Rome, Italy. She was from Chateau d'Oex, Switzerland. He was a university professor, author and a Rhodes scholar. He became Associate Professor of Psychology at Colgate University, NY. Their child: Son Estabrooks. b. Sep. 22, 1938. Died in infancy.1 
Birth*Leander M. Estabrooks was born on 8 May 1853 in Swan Creek, Sunbury County, New Brunswick, Canada.1 
He was the son of William Wilmot Estabrooks and Nancy Jane Coy.1 
Marriage*Leander M. Estabrooks married Henrietta Rebecca Hoben, daughter of Colonel Reuben Hoben III and Elizabeth Ann Currie, on 27 December 1882, in Upper Gagetown, Queens County, New Brunswick, Canada.1 
Death*Leander M. Estabrooks died on 27 October 1917, at age 64, in Saint John, Saint John County, New Brunswick, Canada.1 
Burial*He was buried in Upper Gagetown Baptist Cemetery, Upper Gagetown, Queens County, New Brunswick, Canada, 45.84592,-66.24119.
Inscription: Leander Estabrooks 1854 - 1917 / Henrietta R. Estabrooks 1859 - 1944 / Florence C. Estabrooks 1883 - 1966
Left: William Estabrooks / 1798 - 1889 / His Wife Nancy Coy / 1811 - 1879
Right: Arthur L. 1888 - 1910 / Stella M. / 1885 - 1915.2

Tombstone, Leander Estabrooks (1853-1917) family plot, his parents William Wilomot Estabrooks (1798-1889) & Nancy Jane Coy (1811-1879), his wife Henrietta Rebecca Hoben (1859-1944), their daughter Florence Cecelia Estabrooks (1883-1966), their son Arthur Lee Estabrooks (1888-1910), their daughter Stella Maretta Estabrooks (1885-1915), and flatstones for all family members, inscribed as Wm. E., N. J. E., F. C. E., L. E., H. R. E., A. l. E., and S. M. E.. Upper Gagetown (Baptist) Cemetery, Queens County, New Brunswick, Canada.
Marker for Leander Estabrooks family plot.
Flatstone for William Estabrooks, father of Leander Estabrooks.
Flatstone for Nancy Jane (Coy) Estabrooks, mother of Leander Estabrooks.
Flatstone for Florence Cecelia Estabrooks, daughter of Leander and Henrietta Rebecca (Hoben) Estabrooks.
Flatstone for Leander Estabrooks.
Flatstone for Henrietta Rebecca Hoben, wife of Leander Estabrooks.
Flatstone for Arthur Lee Estabrooks, son of Leander and Henrietta Rebecca (Hoben) Estabrooks.
Flatstone for Stella Maretta Estabrooks, daughter of Leander and Henrietta Rebecca (Hoben) Estabrooks.

Children of Leander M. Estabrooks and Henrietta Rebecca Hoben

Citations

  1. [S202] Lorna Burke, Lorna Burke (P.O. Box 71, 6642 Rte. 8, Ludlow, New Brunswick, Canada).
  2. [S12208] Cemetery marker, Upper Gagetown Cemetery, Upper Gagetown, Queens County, New Brunswick, Canada. Leander Estabrooks family plot, tombstone inscription & photograph; read by David A. Walker, 16 May 2017.

Lebaron Estabrooks1

M, #5862, b. 1854
FatherLebaron Estabrooks b. 1835
MotherElizabeth Ann Coy b. c 1836
Relationship3rd cousin 2 times removed of David Arthur Walker
ChartsDescendants of Richard Coye & Lucy Ann Lenten
Descendants of Silas Tito
Last Edited29 May 2001
Birth*Lebaron Estabrooks was born in 1854.1 
He was the son of Lebaron Estabrooks and Elizabeth Ann Coy

Citations

  1. [S202] Lorna Burke, Lorna Burke (P.O. Box 71, 6642 Rte. 8, Ludlow, New Brunswick, Canada).

Lebaron Estabrooks1

M, #48759, b. 1835
FatherJesse Estabrooks b. 12 Sep 1807
MotherRebecca Hoben
ChartsDescendants of Richard Coye & Lucy Ann Lenten
Descendants of Silas Tito
Last Edited16 Apr 2011
Note*Leboron Estabrooks b. 1835, son of Jesse and Rebecca (Hoben) Estabrooks,m. 1st, Elizabeth Ann Coy in 1848, 2nd, Eva McIntosh, and 3rd, JeanMcIntosh. He moved to Roxbury, Mass. His children were: Lebaron,Rebecca, Percy, and Gordon. 
Birth*Lebaron Estabrooks was born in 1835. 
He was the son of Jesse Estabrooks and Rebecca Hoben
Marriage*Lebaron Estabrooks married Elizabeth Ann Coy, daughter of David Coy and Maria Martha Estabrooks, in 1848.1 

Children of Lebaron Estabrooks and Elizabeth Ann Coy

Citations

  1. [S202] Lorna Burke, Lorna Burke (P.O. Box 71, 6642 Rte. 8, Ludlow, New Brunswick, Canada).

Lebaron Estabrooks1

M, #55469
FatherCalvin L. Estabrooks b. 1832
MotherCatherine Lawrence b. 8 Oct 1835
Relationship3rd cousin 2 times removed of David Arthur Walker
ChartsDescendants of Richard Coye & Lucy Ann Lenten
Descendants of Silas Tito
Last Edited24 Jan 2002
Lebaron Estabrooks was the son of Calvin L. Estabrooks and Catherine Lawrence

Citations

  1. [S976] Florence Cecelia Estabrooks, Genealogy of the Anglo-Dutch Estabrooks Family (Saint John, New Brunswick: self published, 1935). Hereinafter cited as Genealogy of the Anglo-Dutch Estabrooks Family.

Lemuel Sanford Estabrooks1

M, #6088, b. 11 April 1842, d. 8 October 1872
FatherWilliam Wilmot Estabrooks1 b. 19 Jan 1798, d. 27 Jul 1889
MotherNancy Jane Coy b. 17 Nov 1811, d. 27 Feb 1879
Relationship2nd cousin 3 times removed of David Arthur Walker
ChartsDescendants of Richard Coye & Lucy Ann Lenten
Descendants of Silas Tito
Last Edited11 Sep 2002
Birth*Lemuel Sanford Estabrooks was born on 11 April 1842 in Swan Creek, Sunbury County, New Brunswick, Canada.1 
He was the son of William Wilmot Estabrooks and Nancy Jane Coy.1 
Census*Lemuel Sanford Estabrooks appeared on the census of 1861 He was 19 at 1861 census.2 
Marriage*He married Rosella Amanda Knox, daughter of Mahlon Burwell Knox and Mary E. DeLong, on 17 July 1866, in Burton, Sunbury County, New Brunswick, Canada.1 
Death*Lemuel Sanford Estabrooks died on 8 October 1872, at age 30, in Nackawic, York County, New Brunswick, Canada.1 

Children of Lemuel Sanford Estabrooks and Rosella Amanda Knox

Citations

  1. [S202] Lorna Burke, Lorna Burke (P.O. Box 71, 6642 Rte. 8, Ludlow, New Brunswick, Canada).
  2. [S368] Microfilm, unknown repository address unknown repository.

Leola Estabrooks1

F, #55514, b. 19 April 1904, d. 27 January 1984
FatherFrank C. Estabrooks b. 6 Feb 1875, d. 23 Feb 1966
MotherIsabel Little b. 15 Jan 1880, d. 1962
Last Edited27 Mar 2011
Note*This clipping from the Northern Maine Pioneer Times (date not recorded)was contributed by Louella Ryan of Island Falls, Maine: Leola Burton, 79, of Houlton, died Jan. 27 at a local hospital. She wasborn April 19, 1904, in Linneus, the daughter of Frank and IsabelEstabrook. She was a member of the Houlton United Methodist Church andthe Order of The Eastern Star. Survivors included her husband, WilliamBurton of Houlton, one brother Herman of New Limerick; one sister, HelenBates of Houlton; a sister-in-law, Hazel Grant of Houlton; several niecesand nephews. Funeral services were conducted Monday from the Dunn Funeral Home withthe Rev. Desmond Parker officiating. Interment will be in New LimerickCemetery. Friends who wish may make donations in her memory to theMethodist Church Building Fund. 
Birth*Leola Estabrooks was born on 19 April 1904 in Linneus, Aroostook County, Maine, U.S.A..1 
She was the daughter of Frank C. Estabrooks and Isabel Little
Death*Leola Estabrooks died on 27 January 1984, at age 79, in Houlton, Aroostook County, Maine, U.S.A..1 
Burial*She was buried in New Limerick Cemetery, Aroostook County, Maine, U.S.A..1 

Citations

  1. [S976] Florence Cecelia Estabrooks, Genealogy of the Anglo-Dutch Estabrooks Family (Saint John, New Brunswick: self published, 1935). Hereinafter cited as Genealogy of the Anglo-Dutch Estabrooks Family.

Leslie Estabrooks1

F, #58366
FatherJarvis Estabrooks b. 17 Oct 1833
MotherMargaret Ann Brooks
Last Edited24 Jan 2002
Leslie Estabrooks was the daughter of Jarvis Estabrooks and Margaret Ann Brooks

Citations

  1. [S988] Unknown author, Pioneers of Carleton County, New Brunswick: privately published, Feb. 1996). Hereinafter cited as Pioneers of Carleton County, New Brunswick.

Levarn Estabrooks1

F, #6263
FatherCalvin L. Estabrooks b. 1832
MotherCatherine Lawrence b. 8 Oct 1835
Relationship3rd cousin 2 times removed of David Arthur Walker
ChartsDescendants of Richard Coye & Lucy Ann Lenten
Descendants of Silas Tito
Last Edited27 Nov 2006
Levarn Estabrooks was the daughter of Calvin L. Estabrooks and Catherine Lawrence

Citations

  1. [S205] Florence C. Estabrooks, Genealogy of the Anglo-Dutch Estabrooks Family of the Saint John River, New Brunswick (Saint John, New Brunswick: privately published, 1935, revised 1958). Hereinafter cited as Genealogy of the Anglo-Dutch Estabrooks Family.

Leverett Estabrooks1

M, #5947, b. 6 October 1833, d. 26 June 1912
FatherJohn Estabrooks b. 4 Jun 1790, d. 29 Apr 1876
MotherMary Coy b. c 1809, d. 1882
Relationship2nd cousin 3 times removed of David Arthur Walker
ChartsDescendants of Richard Coye & Lucy Ann Lenten
Descendants of Silas Tito
Last Edited27 Mar 2011
Note*He bought a farm in Prince William, New Brunswick. After his wife's death he went to live with a daughter, Helice Estabrooks, who married James Steeves in Saskatchewan, Canada. 
Birth*Leverett Estabrooks was born on 6 October 1833 in Canning (then Waterbourgh), Queens County, New Brunswick, Canada.1 
He was the son of John Estabrooks and Mary Coy
Marriage*Leverett Estabrooks married Annie Jerusha McAdam
Death*Leverett Estabrooks died on 26 June 1912, at age 78, in Saskatchewan, Canada.1 

Children of Leverett Estabrooks and Annie Jerusha McAdam

Citations

  1. [S202] Lorna Burke, Lorna Burke (P.O. Box 71, 6642 Rte. 8, Ludlow, New Brunswick, Canada).

Leverett Evans Estabrooks1

M, #56928
FatherThomas Fletcher Estabrooks b. 1794, d. 1823
MotherJane Munro
Relationship2nd cousin 4 times removed of David Arthur Walker
Last Edited24 Jan 2002
Leverett Evans Estabrooks was the son of Thomas Fletcher Estabrooks and Jane Munro

Citations

  1. [S976] Florence Cecelia Estabrooks, Genealogy of the Anglo-Dutch Estabrooks Family (Saint John, New Brunswick: self published, 1935). Hereinafter cited as Genealogy of the Anglo-Dutch Estabrooks Family.

Levi Handy Estabrooks1

M, #58214, b. 29 September 1813, d. 13 April 1882
FatherSamuel Estabrooks b. 14 Mar 1787, d. 16 Apr 1871
MotherMyra Palmer
Last Edited24 Jan 2002
Note*Levi Handy Estabrooks, b. Sep. 29, 1813, Sheffield, N.B., d. Apr. 13,1882; m. May 11, 1836, Mary Ann, daughter of Joseph and Mary (Ackerson)Noble. She was b. Sep. 3, 1815, and d. Jan. 19, 1895, and was sister ofJane Noble who married Levi's brother, Alban Cole Estabrooks. Theirchildren were: Elmira Ann, Joseph Handy, Caroline Amelia, Althea Jane,and Louise Letitia Estabrooks. 
Birth*Levi Handy Estabrooks was born on 29 September 1813 in Sheffield, Sunbury County, New Brunswick, Canada.1 
He was the son of Samuel Estabrooks and Myra Palmer
Marriage*Levi Handy Estabrooks married an unknown person on 11 May 1836.1 
Death*He died on 13 April 1882, at age 68.1 

Children of Levi Handy Estabrooks

Citations

  1. [S988] Unknown author, Pioneers of Carleton County, New Brunswick: privately published, Feb. 1996). Hereinafter cited as Pioneers of Carleton County, New Brunswick.

Lillian Estabrooks1

F, #5746, b. 1863
FatherTurney Estabrooks b. 1820
MotherCatherine McLean b. 1826
Relationship3rd cousin 2 times removed of David Arthur Walker
ChartsDescendants of Richard Coye & Lucy Ann Lenten
Descendants of Silas Tito
Last Edited6 May 2011
Name-ComLillian Estabrooks is commonly known as Lilly Estabrooks.2 
Birth*She was born in 1863 in Canning, Queens County, New Brunswick.1 
She was the daughter of Turney Estabrooks and Catherine McLean
(Witness) Census HeadHouseholdLillian Estabrooks was enumerated on the census of 1881 in the household of Turney Estabrooks in Burton, Sunbury County, New Brunswick, Canada. Included in the household with Turney (age 61) were his second wife Mary Logan (age 54), children Rainsford (age 31), Catherine (age 22), Alice (age 20), Lilly (age 13) and Clarence (age 11). Turney and Rainsford were farmers. The family religon was Free Will Baptist.2

Citations

  1. [S205] Florence C. Estabrooks, Genealogy of the Anglo-Dutch Estabrooks Family of the Saint John River, New Brunswick (Saint John, New Brunswick: privately published, 1935, revised 1958). Hereinafter cited as Genealogy of the Anglo-Dutch Estabrooks Family.
  2. [S5642] 1881 Microfilm, Library & Archives Canada, 395 Wellington St., Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, Burton, Sunbury County, New Brunswick (District #29, Sub-district D), Library & Archives Canada Roll C_13181, Page 41, Family #196.

Lillian Estabrooks1

F, #55455
FatherHammond Estabrooks b. 29 Jan 1783
MotherRebecca Glasier d. 1864
Last Edited24 Jan 2002
Lillian Estabrooks was the daughter of Hammond Estabrooks and Rebecca Glasier
Note*Resided in New Brunswick. 

Citations

  1. [S976] Florence Cecelia Estabrooks, Genealogy of the Anglo-Dutch Estabrooks Family (Saint John, New Brunswick: self published, 1935). Hereinafter cited as Genealogy of the Anglo-Dutch Estabrooks Family.

Lilly May Estabrooks1

F, #6312, b. 1 July 1867, d. 16 September 1867
FatherLeverett Estabrooks b. 6 Oct 1833, d. 26 Jun 1912
MotherAnnie Jerusha McAdam b. 6 Mar 1833, d. 30 Jun 1894
Relationship3rd cousin 2 times removed of David Arthur Walker
ChartsDescendants of Richard Coye & Lucy Ann Lenten
Descendants of Silas Tito
Last Edited2 Mar 2007
Birth*Lilly May Estabrooks was born on 1 July 1867 in Prince William, York County, New Brunswick, Canada.1 
She was the daughter of Leverett Estabrooks and Annie Jerusha McAdam
Death*Lilly May Estabrooks died on 16 September 1867, in Prince William, York County, New Brunswick, Canada.1 

Citations

  1. [S202] Lorna Burke, Lorna Burke (P.O. Box 71, 6642 Rte. 8, Ludlow, New Brunswick, Canada).

Lily May Estabrooks1

F, #6372, b. 3 August 1870
FatherLemuel Sanford Estabrooks b. 11 Apr 1842, d. 8 Oct 1872
MotherRosella Amanda Knox b. 1845
Relationship3rd cousin 2 times removed of David Arthur Walker
ChartsDescendants of Richard Coye & Lucy Ann Lenten
Descendants of Silas Tito
Last Edited16 Apr 2011
Birth*Lily May Estabrooks was born on 3 August 1870 in Burton, Sunbury County, New Brunswick, Canada.1 
She was the daughter of Lemuel Sanford Estabrooks and Rosella Amanda Knox

Citations

  1. [S202] Lorna Burke, Lorna Burke (P.O. Box 71, 6642 Rte. 8, Ludlow, New Brunswick, Canada).

Linnell Estabrooks1

M, #6453, b. circa 1903
FatherTheodore E. Estabrooks b. 20 Apr 1870, d. 20 Jan 1948
MotherLida Stamp b. 28 Apr 1876, d. 8 Dec 1947
Relationship4th cousin 1 time removed of David Arthur Walker
ChartsDescendants of Richard Coye & Lucy Ann Lenten
Descendants of Silas Tito
Last Edited16 Sep 2002
Note*He died young of Black Diphtheria. 
Birth*Linnell Estabrooks was born circa 1903.1 
He was the son of Theodore E. Estabrooks and Lida Stamp

Citations

  1. [S202] Lorna Burke, Lorna Burke (P.O. Box 71, 6642 Rte. 8, Ludlow, New Brunswick, Canada).

Lizzie Estabrooks1

F, #58348
FatherElijah William Carey Estabrooks b. 3 Oct 1846
MotherJanet Ann Marshall
Last Edited24 Jan 2002
Lizzie Estabrooks was the daughter of Elijah William Carey Estabrooks and Janet Ann Marshall

Citations

  1. [S988] Unknown author, Pioneers of Carleton County, New Brunswick: privately published, Feb. 1996). Hereinafter cited as Pioneers of Carleton County, New Brunswick.

Lois Estabrooks1,2

F, #6647, b. 17 December 1922, d. 1958
FatherLorriston Emery Estabrooks b. 24 Apr 1891, d. Apr 1955
MotherHazel Bell Patchell b. 10 Aug 1895, d. Oct 1979
Relationship5th cousin of David Arthur Walker
ChartsDescendants of Richard Coye & Lucy Ann Lenten
Descendants of Silas Tito
Last Edited16 Apr 2011
Birth*Lois Estabrooks was born on 17 December 1922 in West Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut, U.S.A..1 
She was the daughter of Lorriston Emery Estabrooks and Hazel Bell Patchell
Death*Lois Estabrooks died in 1958.1 

Citations

  1. [S202] Lorna Burke, Lorna Burke (P.O. Box 71, 6642 Rte. 8, Ludlow, New Brunswick, Canada).
  2. [S1339] Darryl Bonk, The Estabrooks of New Brunswick (Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada: Public Archives of New Brunswick, ). Hereinafter cited as The Estabrooks of New Brunswick.

Lois Estabrooks1

F, #55326, b. 2 September 1732
FatherThomas Estabrooks b. Jan 1692/93, d. a 1760
MotherJoanna Wood b. 3 Jul 1724
Last Edited24 Jan 2002
Birth*Lois Estabrooks was born on 2 September 1732.1 
She was the daughter of Thomas Estabrooks and Joanna Wood

Citations

  1. [S976] Florence Cecelia Estabrooks, Genealogy of the Anglo-Dutch Estabrooks Family (Saint John, New Brunswick: self published, 1935). Hereinafter cited as Genealogy of the Anglo-Dutch Estabrooks Family.

Lois Estabrooks1

F, #55362, b. 1797, d. 1848
FatherJames Estabrooks b. 1757, d. 1842
MotherSarah Lawrence b. 1773, d. 1816
Last Edited16 Apr 2011
Birth*Lois Estabrooks was born in 1797 in New Brunswick, Canada.1 
She was the daughter of James Estabrooks and Sarah Lawrence
Death*Lois Estabrooks died in 1848.1 

Citations

  1. [S976] Florence Cecelia Estabrooks, Genealogy of the Anglo-Dutch Estabrooks Family (Saint John, New Brunswick: self published, 1935). Hereinafter cited as Genealogy of the Anglo-Dutch Estabrooks Family.

Lora Mae Estabrooks1

F, #58389
FatherSamuel Noble Estabrooks b. 5 Mar 1836, d. 26 Aug 1912
MotherAmanda Turner
Last Edited24 Jan 2002
Lora Mae Estabrooks was the daughter of Samuel Noble Estabrooks and Amanda Turner

Citations

  1. [S988] Unknown author, Pioneers of Carleton County, New Brunswick: privately published, Feb. 1996). Hereinafter cited as Pioneers of Carleton County, New Brunswick.