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Moses A. Dykeman1

M, #54901, b. 31 December 1772, d. 7 April 1850

Parents

FatherGarret Dykeman b. 4 March 1740/41, d. 19 June 1813
MotherEunice Ann Hatfield b. 9 November 1740, d. 16 November 1808
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NoteA graveyard near A. Weldon Purdy's on the old Purdy grant at Upper Jemsegis sometimes known locally as the Old Dykeman or Olg Garrison BuryingGround. Nothing is left to show who is buried there, though shapes ofabout seventeen graves could be faintly discerned in 1932 and about adozen were marked with flat stones from the land, placed on end in theground but worn off to jagged remnants. The Dykeman Burying Ground,situated on the lower side of the road and overlooking the entrance toGrand Lake, contains a large number of monuments as well as severalunmarked graves. It is in this cemetery that both Moses A. Dykeman and his wife Eunice Phoebe Currie Or Currey areburied. Moses A. Dykeman was the son of the Loyalist Garret Dykeman and his wifeEunice Hatfield.
BirthMoses A. Dykeman was born on 31 December 1772, in New York, USAG.1
MarriageHe married Eunice Phoebe Currie Or Currey daughter of Joshua Currey and Eunice Travis, on 11 February 1798, in Gagetown, Queens County, New Brunswick, CanadaG.1
BaptismMoses A. Dykeman was baptized on 3 December 1849; by the Reverend Abram Wood.1
DeathHe died on 7 April 1850 in Upper Jemseg, Queens County, New Brunswick, CanadaG.1
BurialHe was buried in Dykeman Burying Grounds, Upper Jemseg, Queens County, New Brunswick, CanadaG.1

Children with Eunice Phoebe Currie Or Currey b. 1780, d. 30 November 1845

SonRichard C. Dykeman+ b. 23 December 1798, d. 6 July 1874
SonJacob Dykeman+ b. 20 November 1800, d. 30 August 1890
SonJoshua C. Dykeman+ b. 1803, d. 31 January 1888
DaughterEliza Ann Dykeman b. 13 October 1805
SonJoseph Hatfield Dykeman b. 1808, d. 1873
SonGarret Dykeman+ b. 18 December 1809
SonWilliam C. Dykeman+ b. 11 September 1811, d. 14 December 1894
DaughterEunice Dykeman b. 1813
SonMoses Miller Dykeman b. 1818, d. 16 March 1865
SonGilbert C. Dykeman+ b. 8 May 1821, d. 12 June 1884

Citations

  1. [S1039] Melinda McCoy, "Melinda McCoy, compiled records", (Seattle, Washington, U.S.A.). . Hereinafter cited as "Melinda McCoy, compiled records".

Eunice Phoebe Currie Or Currey1

F, #54902, b. 1780, d. 30 November 1845

Parents

FatherJoshua Currey b. 1741, d. 26 October 1803
MotherEunice Travis b. Between 1739 and 1952
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NameEunice Phoebe Currie Or Currey was also known as Eunice Phoebe Currie Or Dykeman.
Biographical NoteA graveyard near A. Weldon Purdy's on the old Purdy grant at Upper Jemseg is sometimes known locally as the Old Dykeman or Old Garrison Burying Ground. Nothing is left to show who is buried there, though shapes ofabout seventeen graves could be faintly discerned in 1932 and about a dozen were marked with flat stones from the land, placed on end in the ground but worn off to jagged remnants. The Dykeman Burying Ground, situated on the lower side of the road and overlooking the entrance to Grand Lake, contains a large number of monuments as well as several unmarked graves. It is in this cemetery that both Moses A. Dykeman and his wife Eunice Phoebe Currie (or Currey) are buried. Eunice Phoebe Currie was the daughter of Loyalist Joshua Currey and his wife Eunice Travis.
BirthShe was born in 1780, in New York, USAG.1
MarriageShe married Moses A. Dykeman son of Garret Dykeman and Eunice Ann Hatfield, on 11 February 1798, in Gagetown, Queens County, New Brunswick, CanadaG.1
DeathEunice Phoebe Currie Or Currey died on 30 November 1845 in Queens County, New Brunswick, CanadaG.1
BurialShe was buried in Dykeman Burying Grounds, Upper Jemseg, Queens County, New Brunswick, CanadaG.1

Children with Moses A. Dykeman b. 31 December 1772, d. 7 April 1850

SonRichard C. Dykeman+ b. 23 December 1798, d. 6 July 1874
SonJacob Dykeman+ b. 20 November 1800, d. 30 August 1890
SonJoshua C. Dykeman+ b. 1803, d. 31 January 1888
DaughterEliza Ann Dykeman b. 13 October 1805
SonJoseph Hatfield Dykeman b. 1808, d. 1873
SonGarret Dykeman+ b. 18 December 1809
SonWilliam C. Dykeman+ b. 11 September 1811, d. 14 December 1894
DaughterEunice Dykeman b. 1813
SonMoses Miller Dykeman b. 1818, d. 16 March 1865
SonGilbert C. Dykeman+ b. 8 May 1821, d. 12 June 1884

Citations

  1. [S1039] Melinda McCoy, "Melinda McCoy, compiled records", (Seattle, Washington, U.S.A.). . Hereinafter cited as "Melinda McCoy, compiled records".

Garret Dykeman

M, #54903, b. 4 March 1740/41, d. 19 June 1813

Parents

FatherJacob Gerrit Dyckman b. Before 1717, d. About 1765
MotherRebecca Vermilyea b. About 1721
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NameGarret Dykeman was also known as Garret Dyckman.1
Biographical NoteGarret Dykeman Loyalist 1741_1813 Gerrit Garret Dyckman, son of Jacob Gerrit Dyckman and Rebecca Vermilyea,was born March 4, 1741 in Westchester County, New York and died 19 Jun1813 in Lower Jemseg, Waterborough Parish, Queens County, New Brunswick,Canada and is buried in 20 Jun 1813 in Saint John Cemetery, Gagetown,Queens County, New Brunswick, Canada married Bef. 1769 in White Plains,Westchester County, New York, Eunice Ann Hatfield, daughter of GilbertHatfield and Tamar Brundage, who was born 09 Nov 1740 in White Plains,Westchester County, New York and died 16 Nov 1808 in Queens County, NewBrunswick, Canada and is buried in Gagetown, Queens County, NewBrunswick, Canada. Came to New Brunswick on the sailing ship, 'Neptune' in 1783 with hiswife, Eunice Ann Hatfield and children that were born in New York (morechildren born in New Brunswick). Garret fought in the United Empire Loyalist War, was taken prisoner,escaped to New Brunswick in 1783 and the government gave him a lot ofland at St. John, New Brunswick. He later moved to a town up the rivercalled Jemseg and a lot of his descendants still live there. Gerrit Dykeman spelled his name 'Garret Dykeman', the spelling hisdescendants have used. He was the second child and oldest son in Jacoband Rebecca's large family of eleven children. Twice he is recorded as sponsor at baptisms in the Sleepy Hollow DutchChurch, where he himself was baptized. In 1760, when but nineteen yearsold, he was witness when his youngest brother Petrus was baptized. Fiveyears later he and Rebecca Dykeman (probably his sister) witnessed RachelMarteling's baptism, daughter of Daniel and Marie. He must have been areliable young man, perhaps with a reputation for piety. His marriage to Capt. Abraham Hatfield's niece allied him with the Toryor Loyalist group at White Plains. Capt. Hatfield's tavern was agathering place there for these respectable conservative people. At the beginning of the Revolution, Garret was a man of thirty-five,father of several children. He served in the First Regiment, WestchesterCounty, Militia. He may have been a person of some influence, for likesuch prominent Loyalists as Frederick Philipse and the Reverand SamuelSeabury, he was seized and sent from his home a prisoner, probably toConnecticut. This would account for the statement that came from NewHaven, Connecticut. Garret's descendants should read the absorbing story of Loyalists andtheir settlement in Nova Scotia (which then included New Brunswick) inthe book, 'The Loyalists of New Brunswick' by Esther Clack Wright (afirst edition copy is in the possession of Donald Raymond Coy in Seattle,Washington.) She tells of the dismay with which they received news ofthe peace terms while in New York, of their despair as they readResolutions passed by many towns outlawing all who had served theBritish, and of their final realization that there only choice was 'tosubmit to the tyranny of exulting enemies or settle a new country'. Somewho ventured outside British lines returned with stories of brutalattacks made upon them, and many knew that their property had beenconfiscated. It was a tragic time. Small wonder that bitterness and despair mark the letter written byBenjamin Hilton, a Loyalist lawyer, in New York to States M. Dykeman inLondon, dated 'N.Y. 2 July 83': 'The fatal Moment which I have long expected is at last arrived - we areundone and ruined, even, beyond Hope - May the execrable Agents andManagers of this inglorious Peace be for ever execrated by their God andtheir Country - Thousands have emigrated and thousands are still toemigrate to Canada and Nova Scotia - I expect to sail soon for the latterPlace . . . There is no Asylum for us in any of the States - not aRefuge, however harmless or inactive he may have been is allowed toremain in the Country - almost every Town and Precinct on the Continenthave formed themselves into Committees and passed Resolves the most harshand inflammatory of the Return of this deluded, and most unfortunateClass of human Beings. Many who went out (of the city) in Consequence ofthe Preliminary Articles to remain a year were whipped and scourged andobliged to return. All we have to hope for is that the Madness andIntoxication which pervades the whole Continent and the ClashingInterests of the different States will be their Ruin and bring about afavorable Revolution. Already they talk of an Expedition of Mexico andPeru, and the New England States of a proportionate Share in the WesternTerritory of America, which Virginia claims under the vague Expressionsin her Charter, God I hope, for the Happiness & Advantage of bothCountries will interpose his power and bring about a Reunion. Alreadyhas the sacred Congress been insulted by 6000 of the Pennsylvania Linewho clamorously demanded their Pay, but without effect, in consequence ofwhich that august Assembly have moved to Princeton where perhaps theexpect more Peace, which God forbid.' Some thirty thousand Loyalists eventually left the States for Nova Scotiaalong. The British government helped them in every way they could. Itoffered them land (tax free for a number of years) and transportation.It provided them with woolen and linen cloth, shoes, stockings, mittens,axes and spades, as well as tents and a year's food supply which waslater extended. The exiles needed this demonstration of goodwill. Thesegood people, many of them accustomed to a very comfortable standard ofliving, were soon to face not only the hardships of primitive life in acold and undeveloped country bur also frustrating privations brought onby inefficient management. They were leaving their homeland in spite of a discouraging reportreceived by Commander-in-Chief Carlton from Gov. John Parr of Nova Scotia. A loyalist group, however, had already sent a delegation to look over thecountry for settlement. Its report gave heart to the emigres in New Yorkand led many of them, including Garret Dykeman, , to decide on the St.John River district. Here was wonderfully fertile land in the intervalealong the river, uplands that supported cattle raising, and access toup-river settlements on the navigable St. John. The St. John, it wasreported, was about the size of the Connecticut or Hudson and had asplendid harbor on the Bay of Fundy which was free of ice year around,Parr Town (later renamed St. John) was situated on the harbor at themouth of the river. (As of the present, the spelling of Dyckman changedto Dykeman is not known.) With some three thousand others, Garret and his family migrated to theSt. John area in 1783. An original manuscript list of Parr Town grantees shows that a grant forLot 660 in Parr Town was recorded in Garret's name April 20, 1784. Thisland is situated on the south side of St. Geoge's Street, now KingStreet, East, and was to become an important residential street. A town lot was not considered part of the two hundred acres or moregranted families for their support, so we find Garret in 1786 petitioningthe New Brunswick governor for such acreage. At that time he was ofQueen's County, New Brunswick Province. This Province, which includedthe St. John River area, had been set off from Nova Scotia, August 16,1784. The place where he 'set down with his family' became Jemseg, WaterboroughParish, some fifty miles or more up the St. John River and near GrantLake. Apparently the Govenor granted his petition, for in his will hebequeath lots 5 and 7 to his son Gilbert H., who owned adjoining land. Jemseg Creek inhabitants, including Garret, Gilbert H., Jacob, and MosesDykeman, addressed a memorial to the Lieutenant Govenor on June 21, 1797,reminding him of the government's promise to grant five hundred acres toeach family. They expressed their willingness to take their allotmentsin the rear of their lots and hoped the government would consider theirrequest. A memorandum on the back of the petition notes that the desiredland was part of a grant already made to Spry and others. As Gilbert H.wrote years later that he had never received a government grant, thisrequest may have been refused. Garret was a pew holder in St. John's Church at Gagetown, a settlementacross the river on the west bank, now the county seat. This church wasbuilt in 1790 and consecrated two years later. His wife Eunice and theirtwo elder sons, Gilbert H. and Jacob, all adults, were baptized thereAugust 28, 1792, and their daughter Ann and son Joseph H. followed in1795. Here also his two elder sons were married. Garret died on or about June 19, 1813, in his 73rd year and was buriedJune 20 in St. John's churchyard. His will, dated May 29, 1815, andproved June 27, 1813, shows that he had prospered: 'I give and bequeath to my son Gilbert - Lots number five and sevenadjoining to where he now lives and I likewise give unto my said sonGilbert - the sum of one hundred and twenty pounds - likewise I give andbequeath to my son Jacob - the sum of one hundred pounds likewise I giveand bequeath to my son Moses -- the lots number twenty two and twentythree lying on the neck of Intervale in the said Parish -- likewise Igive to my son Moses -- the sum of sixty pounds and to my cson JosephHatfield -- I give and bequeath my homestead containing three Lots numbereight, nine and ten together with the building horse team and farmingutensils thereunto belonging he paying out one hundred pounds theremainder of my stock I give to be divided between my four sons anddaughters Rebecca and Ann--I give all my household furniture and onehundred pounds to be equally divided among the two and my own personalapparel I give to be divided equally among my two sons Gilbert and JacobExecuters of this my last Will and Testament-- (signed) Garret Dykeman.' Witnesses to the will were Abiather Camp. William Springer, Jur, and JohnTitus. His sons, Gibert and Jacob sold his land lot P 660 in St, John to VincentWhite, May 13, 1820. St. John's churchyard, in Gagetown has only one Dykeman monument, small,of brownstone and with old fashioned lettering. It is broken off andlying on the ground. Under it lay Eunice (Hatfield) Dykeman, thegrandmother of all our Loyalist Dykemans. To one side the faint shape ofa grave and a rough foot stone showed where her husband Garret was buried.
BirthHe was born on 4 March 1740/41, in Westchester County, New York, USAG.1
BaptismHe was baptized on 6 June 1741 in Westchester County, New York, USAG.1
MarriageHe married Eunice Ann Hatfield daughter of Gilbert Hatfield and Tamar Brundage, Before 1769, in White Plains, Westchester County, New York, USAG.1
DeathGarret Dykeman died on 19 June 1813 in Lower Jemseg; Waterborough Parish, Queens County, New Brunswick, CanadaG.1
BurialHe was buried on 20 June 1813 in St. John's Anglican Cemetery, Gagetown, Queens County, New Brunswick, CanadaG.1

Children with Eunice Ann Hatfield b. 9 November 1740, d. 16 November 1808

DaughterRebecca Dykeman+
SonJoseph Hatfield Dykeman d. 1855
SonJacob Dykeman+
DaughterAnna Ann Or Nancy Dykeman
SonGilbert Hatfield Dykeman, Sr.+ b. 17 May 1769, d. 1 October 1851
SonMoses A. Dykeman+ b. 31 December 1772, d. 7 April 1850

Citations

  1. [S1039] Melinda McCoy, "Melinda McCoy, compiled records", (Seattle, Washington, U.S.A.). . Hereinafter cited as "Melinda McCoy, compiled records".

Eunice Ann Hatfield1

F, #54904, b. 9 November 1740, d. 16 November 1808

Parents

FatherGilbert Hatfield b. 1721
MotherTamar Brundage b. 1721
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NameEunice Ann Hatfield was also known as Eunice Ann Dyckman.
BirthShe was born on 9 November 1740, in White Plains, Westchester County, New York, USAG.1
MarriageShe married Garret Dykeman son of Jacob Gerrit Dyckman and Rebecca Vermilyea, Before 1769, in White Plains, Westchester County, New York, USAG.1
BaptismEunice Ann Hatfield was baptized on 26 August 1792.1
DeathShe died on 16 November 1808 in Queens County, New Brunswick, CanadaG.1
BurialShe was buried in Gagetown, Queens County, New Brunswick, CanadaG.1

Children with Garret Dykeman b. 4 March 1740/41, d. 19 June 1813

DaughterRebecca Dykeman+
SonJoseph Hatfield Dykeman d. 1855
SonJacob Dykeman+
DaughterAnna Ann Or Nancy Dykeman
SonGilbert Hatfield Dykeman, Sr.+ b. 17 May 1769, d. 1 October 1851
SonMoses A. Dykeman+ b. 31 December 1772, d. 7 April 1850

Citations

  1. [S1039] Melinda McCoy, "Melinda McCoy, compiled records", (Seattle, Washington, U.S.A.). . Hereinafter cited as "Melinda McCoy, compiled records".

Eunice Ann 'Nancy' Dykeman1

F, #54905, b. 1785, d. 15 September 1859
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NameEunice Ann 'Nancy' Dykeman was also known as Eunice Ann 'Nancy' Colwell.
BirthShe was born in 1785.1
MarriageShe married William Colwell on 3 September 1859.1
DeathShe died on 15 September 1859 in New Brunswick, CanadaG.1

Partner with William Colwell

Citations

  1. [S1039] Melinda McCoy, "Melinda McCoy, compiled records", (Seattle, Washington, U.S.A.). . Hereinafter cited as "Melinda McCoy, compiled records".

Rebecca Dykeman1

F, #54906

Parents

FatherGarret Dykeman b. 4 March 1740/41, d. 19 June 1813
MotherEunice Ann Hatfield b. 9 November 1740, d. 16 November 1808
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NameRebecca Dykeman was also known as Rebecca Currey.
MarriageShe married Gilbert (or Richard) Currey son of Joshua Currey and Eunice Travis.
NoteRebecca Dykeman married either Gilbert or Richard Currie, son of Joshuaand Eunice (Travis) Currie. Two well preserved, white marble gravestonesin St. John's churchyard, Gagetown, not far from the Dykeman stone,contain the following inscriptions: 'Gilbert Currie died June 4, 1857Aged 86 yrs.' and 'His daughter Eunice died Augt. 21, 1847 Aged 49 yrs.'.

Child with Gilbert (or Richard) Currey d. 4 June 1857

DaughterEunice Currey d. 21 August 1847

Citations

  1. [S1039] Melinda McCoy, "Melinda McCoy, compiled records", (Seattle, Washington, U.S.A.). . Hereinafter cited as "Melinda McCoy, compiled records".

Gilbert Hatfield Dykeman, Sr.1

M, #54907, b. 17 May 1769, d. 1 October 1851

Parents

FatherGarret Dykeman b. 4 March 1740/41, d. 19 June 1813
MotherEunice Ann Hatfield b. 9 November 1740, d. 16 November 1808
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Biographical NoteGilbert Hatfield Dykeman, son of Garret and Eunice Hatfield) Dykeman, b.May 17, 1769 in New York State; d. Waterborough Parish, Queens County,New Brunswick, Canada Oct. 1, 1851; m. July 10, 1794, Dorcas Manzer, who was b. March 28, 1777, and d. Aug. 1, 1862. About 1820 the Reverend Abram Wood came to Queens County as 'Missionary on the Grand Lake,' which included Waterborough Parish.
BirthGilbert Hatfield Dykeman, Sr., was born on 17 May 1769, in New York, USAG.1
MarriageHe married Dorcas Manzer on 10 July 1794.
DeathHe died on 1 October 1851 in Waterborough Parish, Queens County, New Brunswick, CanadaG.1

Children with Dorcas Manzer b. 28 March 1777, d. 1 August 1862

SonJacob Wggins Dykeman+ b. 21 September 1795, d. 8 November 1827
DaughterMary Dykeman b. 10 April 1797
DaughterEunice Dykeman+ b. 17 February 1799, d. 28 October 1866
DaughterRebecca Dykeman b. 2 October 1800
DaughterTamar Dykeman b. 2 August 1802, d. 1851
DaughterElizabeth Dykeman b. 23 July 1805
SonBarnet Manzer Dykeman+ b. 5 April 1807, d. 27 September 1880
DaughterAnne Anne Or Anna Dykeman b. 25 August 1809
DaughterPhoebe Or Pheby Dykeman b. 9 September 1811
SonGilbert Hatfield Dykeman, Jr.+ b. 19 May 1814
SonJoseph Hatfield Dykeman b. 23 March 1815
DaughterPriscilla Jane Dykeman b. 9 October 1818

Citations

  1. [S1039] Melinda McCoy, "Melinda McCoy, compiled records", (Seattle, Washington, U.S.A.). . Hereinafter cited as "Melinda McCoy, compiled records".

Jacob Wggins Dykeman1

M, #54908, b. 21 September 1795, d. 8 November 1827

Parents

FatherGilbert Hatfield Dykeman, Sr. b. 17 May 1769, d. 1 October 1851
MotherDorcas Manzer b. 28 March 1777, d. 1 August 1862
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NoteJacob Wiggins Dykeman, son of Gilbert Hatfield and Dorcas (Manzer) Dykeman, b. Sept. 21, 1795, d. Nov. 8, 1827 was in a fatal accident while helping raise the frame on Young's mill at Jemseg; m. July 15, 1819,Joanna Springer, when both were of Waterborough, Queens County, NewBrunswick, Canada Administration of his estate was granted January 1, 1828, to Joanna Dykeman, Gilbert Dykeman and William Springer, all of Waterborough. The old graveyard at Robertson's Point is completely overgrown with large trees and undergrowth, and stones are found only with difficulty. Whie, McIntosh and Cox stones can still be read. Jagged remains of others stick up out of the ground in some semblance of order.
BirthJacob Wggins Dykeman was born on 21 September 1795, in Of Waterbough, Queens County, New Brunswick, CanadaG.2
MarriageHe married Joanna Springer on 15 July 1819.2
DeathHe died on 8 November 1827 in Jemseg, Queens County, New Brunswick, CanadaG.2
BurialHe was buried in Robertson's Point, Grand Lake, Queens County, New Brunswick, CanadaG.2

Citations

  1. [S1132] tombstone inscription; Donald R. Coy.
  2. [S1039] Melinda McCoy, "Melinda McCoy, compiled records", (Seattle, Washington, U.S.A.). . Hereinafter cited as "Melinda McCoy, compiled records".

Joseph Hatfield Dykeman1

M, #54909, d. 1855

Parents

FatherGarret Dykeman b. 4 March 1740/41, d. 19 June 1813
MotherEunice Ann Hatfield b. 9 November 1740, d. 16 November 1808
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MarriageJoseph Hatfield Dykeman married Hannah Flagler.
NoteJoseph Hatfield Dykeman lived at Hart's Lake, about two miles aboveGagetown. A piece of low flat county there was still known as 'DykemanIntervale' in 1932. He inherited the homestead but some of the land heexchanged with the Hon. Thomas Gilbert of Gagetown. His father's Jemsegfarm was subsequently owned and occupied by Nehemiah Esty. As thecommunity grew, Waterford Parish was divided and Lower Jemseg, where thefarm was situated, was then in Cambridge Parish. Joseph H. Dykman had nochildren. In his will, dated Oct. 10, 1855, and proved Dec. 18, 1855. He is termedas 'of Cambridge.' He bequeathed £50 to Pamela Flagler and 'all myestate both real and personal' to wife Hannah for her lifetime. At herdeath it was passed to Charles Bingley Cowell, whom he had reared.Special mention is made in the will of Lot No. 11 in Greenwich Parish,Kings Co., 'formerly owned and occupied by Simon Flagler.' Colwell wasnamed sole executor.
BaptismHe was baptized on 11 September 1795.1
DeathHe died in 1855.1

Partner with Hannah Flagler

Citations

  1. [S1039] Melinda McCoy, "Melinda McCoy, compiled records", (Seattle, Washington, U.S.A.). . Hereinafter cited as "Melinda McCoy, compiled records".

Caroline Garner1

F, #54910, b. 1819

Parents

FatherPhilip Garner, Jr. b. About 1764, d. Between 1821 and 1829
MotherAnna Marie Barbara Byerly b. 25 April 1777, d. 1835
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NameCaroline Garner was also known as Caroline Courtney.
BirthShe was born in 1819, in Alabama, USAG.1
MarriageShe married John Courtney.

Partner with John Courtney

Citations

  1. [S1011] Helen Lee (Cottle) Carter, "Helen Lee (Cottle) Carter, compiled records", (-Grady, Alabama). . Hereinafter cited as "Helen Lee (Cottle) Carter, compiled records".

John Courtney1

M, #54911
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MarriageJohn Courtney married Caroline Garner daughter of Philip Garner, Jr., and Anna Marie Barbara Byerly.

Partner with Caroline Garner b. 1819

Citations

  1. [S1011] Helen Lee (Cottle) Carter, "Helen Lee (Cottle) Carter, compiled records", (-Grady, Alabama). . Hereinafter cited as "Helen Lee (Cottle) Carter, compiled records".

Isaac Lawrence1

M, #54913, b. 11 July 1774, d. 29 December 1855

Parents

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BirthIsaac Lawrence was born on 11 July 1774.2
Alt-Birth DateAn alternate recorded birth date is on 11 July 1776 in Long Island, Nassau County, New York, USAG.1
MarriageHe married Elizabeth Boone daughter of William Boone and Ruth Hill, on 6 July 1800, in Dumfries, York County, New Brunswick, CanadaG.1
DeathIsaac Lawrence died on 29 December 1855 in Dumfries, York County, New Brunswick, CanadaG.1

Children with Elizabeth Boone

DaughterMary 'Polly' Lawrence+ b. 22 January 1802, d. July 1830
SonWilliam Lawrence b. 12 January 1804, d. 16 October 1809
SonBlackwell Lawrence+ b. 16 January 1806, d. 1896
SonBartlett Lawrence b. 18 September 1808, d. 16 October 1809
SonGeorge Lawrence b. 8 July 1810, d. 1833
SonJosiah Lawrence+ b. 22 August 1812, d. 28 July 1870
DaughterLucy Ann Lawrence+ b. 18 August 1814, d. 31 January 1902
SonWilliam David Lawrence+ b. 30 April 1817, d. 27 February 1899
DaughterHenrietta Lawrence+ b. 29 May 1819, d. 1902
SonJohn Bryon Lawrence+ b. 2 November 1821, d. 19 April 1910
SonJames Melville Lawrence+ b. 25 November 1823, d. 1 April 1903
DaughterAgnes Gylthross Lawrence+ b. 13 December 1826, d. 17 August 1901
DaughterJane Frances Lawrence+ b. 17 February 1829
SonWilliam Lawrence b. 28 May 1830, d. 26 June 1830

Citations

  1. [S1057] Mary Jane (Phillips) Rosevear, "Family Records of Mary Jane (Phillips) Rosevear", (New Brunswick, Canada). . Hereinafter cited as "Family Records of Mary Jane (Phillips) Rosevear".
  2. [S7060] Correspondence with Steven Lawrence. Personal Archives of David Arthur Walker (Personal Archives of David Arthur Walker)..

Elizabeth Boone1

F, #54914

Parents

Last Edited 24 January 2002 00:00:00
NameElizabeth Boone was also known as Elizabeth Lawrence.
MarriageShe married Isaac Lawrence son of Lawrence Lawrence, on 6 July 1800, in Dumfries, York County, New Brunswick, CanadaG.1

Children with Isaac Lawrence b. 11 July 1774, d. 29 December 1855

DaughterMary 'Polly' Lawrence+ b. 22 January 1802, d. July 1830
SonWilliam Lawrence b. 12 January 1804, d. 16 October 1809
SonBlackwell Lawrence+ b. 16 January 1806, d. 1896
SonBartlett Lawrence b. 18 September 1808, d. 16 October 1809
SonGeorge Lawrence b. 8 July 1810, d. 1833
SonJosiah Lawrence+ b. 22 August 1812, d. 28 July 1870
DaughterLucy Ann Lawrence+ b. 18 August 1814, d. 31 January 1902
SonWilliam David Lawrence+ b. 30 April 1817, d. 27 February 1899
DaughterHenrietta Lawrence+ b. 29 May 1819, d. 1902
SonJohn Bryon Lawrence+ b. 2 November 1821, d. 19 April 1910
SonJames Melville Lawrence+ b. 25 November 1823, d. 1 April 1903
DaughterAgnes Gylthross Lawrence+ b. 13 December 1826, d. 17 August 1901
DaughterJane Frances Lawrence+ b. 17 February 1829
SonWilliam Lawrence b. 28 May 1830, d. 26 June 1830

Citations

  1. [S1057] Mary Jane (Phillips) Rosevear, "Family Records of Mary Jane (Phillips) Rosevear", (New Brunswick, Canada). . Hereinafter cited as "Family Records of Mary Jane (Phillips) Rosevear".

Julia Eliza Smith1

F, #54916, b. 1854, d. 1937

Parents

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NameJulia Eliza Smith was also known as Julia Eliza Gunter.
BirthShe was born in 1854.2
MarriageShe married Albert Duncan Gunter son of George Thomas Gunter and Agnes Gylthross Lawrence, on 6 June 1878, There were no children.2
DeathJulia Eliza Smith died in 1937.2
BurialShe was buried in St. Johns Anglican Cemetery, Fredericton, York County, New Brunswick, CanadaG.2

Partner with Albert Duncan Gunter b. 1855, d. 11 June 1937

Citations

  1. [S4948] Andy Gunter, "Andy Gunter, personal communication," e-mail message. Hereinafter cited as "Andy Gunter, personal communication".
  2. [S202] Lorna Burke, Lorna Burke (P.O. Box 71, 6642 Rte. 8, Ludlow, New Brunswick, Canada).

Lemuel Addington Cliff1

M, #54918, b. 16 January 1851, d. 23 November 1929

Parents

Last Edited 24 January 2002 00:00:00
NoteHe was the son of John A. Cliff and Elizabeth Price.
BirthLemuel Addington Cliff was born on 16 January 1851.2
MarriageHe married Sarah Emma Gunter daughter of George Thomas Gunter and Agnes Gylthross Lawrence, on 17 November 1886.1
DeathLemuel Addington Cliff died on 23 November 1929.2

Children with Sarah Emma Gunter b. 18 August 1853, d. 1 May 1951

DaughterBertie Cliff b. 23 September 1887, d. 19 September 1966
DaughterEthel Pearl Cliff+ b. 14 March 1889
SonFrederick George Cliff+ b. 6 October 1892

Citations

  1. [S1026] Patti (Hulet) Bacon, "Patti (Hulet) Bacon, compiled records", (Wisdom, Montana). . Hereinafter cited as "Patti (Hulet) Bacon, compiled records".
  2. [S202] Lorna Burke, Lorna Burke (P.O. Box 71, 6642 Rte. 8, Ludlow, New Brunswick, Canada).

Manzer Hagerman1

M, #54920
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MarriageManzer Hagerman married Carrie K. Gunter daughter of George Thomas Gunter and Agnes Gylthross Lawrence, on 29 June 1894, in Of New Brunswick, CanadaG.2

Children with Carrie K. Gunter b. 1863, d. 8 March 1900

DaughterMae Hagerman b. About 1885
DaughterBlanche Hagerman b. About 1887
DaughterFan Hagerman b. About 1889
SonRalph D. Hagerman b. About 1891, d. 1988
DaughterEstella Agnes Hagerman+ b. Between 1894 and 1895, d. 22 September 1978
DaughterDaisy Hagerman b. About 1895
DaughterViolet Kathleen Hagerman+ b. 26 April 1897, d. 18 March 1970
DaughterEdna Beatrice Hagerman Miller b. 1 June 1898, d. 3 June 1980
DaughterCarrie Hagerman+ b. About 1900

Citations

  1. [S1014] Wayne Gunter, "Gunter Family Heritage File", (Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada). . Hereinafter cited as "Gunter Family Heritage File".
  2. [S1026] Patti (Hulet) Bacon, "Patti (Hulet) Bacon, compiled records", (Wisdom, Montana). . Hereinafter cited as "Patti (Hulet) Bacon, compiled records".

J. Chesley Hallett1

M, #54922, b. 1863, d. 11 December 1958
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BirthJ. Chesley Hallett was born in 1863.2
MarriageHe married Frances M. Gunter daughter of George Thomas Gunter and Agnes Gylthross Lawrence, on 15 January 1884.3
DeathJ. Chesley Hallett died on 11 December 1958 in Bear Island, York County, New Brunswick, CanadaG.2
BurialHe was buried in Union Cemetery, Bear Island, York County, New Brunswick, CanadaG.2

Partner with Frances M. Gunter b. 1863, d. 1917

Citations

  1. [S1026] Patti (Hulet) Bacon, "Patti (Hulet) Bacon, compiled records", (Wisdom, Montana). . Hereinafter cited as "Patti (Hulet) Bacon, compiled records".
  2. [S202] Lorna Burke, Lorna Burke (P.O. Box 71, 6642 Rte. 8, Ludlow, New Brunswick, Canada).
  3. [S4948] Andy Gunter, "Andy Gunter, personal communication," e-mail message. Hereinafter cited as "Andy Gunter, personal communication".

Ebenezer Estabrooks1

M, #54930, b. About 1815, d. 16 April 1897

Parents

FatherEbenezer Estabrooks b. 7 September 1759, d. About 1851
MotherCharlotte Ann Lounsbury b. 13 July 1781, d. 1860
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NameEbenezer Estabrooks was also known as Eben Estabrooks.1
Note

From: 'George H. Hayward' <ghayward@@nbnet.nb.ca> To: Donald R Coy <don3127wa@@juno.com> Date: Sat, 05 Dec 1998 22:44:31 -0400 Subject: Re: Lucy Estabrooks Dear Don, Florence Estabrooks, in her Genealogy of the Estabrooks Family, gives Lucy's parents as Ebenezer and Nancy (Smith) Estabrooks. George H. Hayward Ebenezer Estabrooks, b. c1815, d. in April 1857; m. Nancy Smith. He hadland at Blissville, Sunbury Co., N.B., and may have live there for awhile. About 1842 he moved to the Parish of Wicklow, Carleton County. Janice Seeley's 'Sunbury County Happenings, Vol. 4, page 29,' containsthe following taken from the 'Religious Intelligencer' (Saint John, NewBrunswick) of 19 May 1897: Died, on the 16th April 1897, at Tracey Mills, Carleton County, EbenEstabrooks, in the 82nd year of his age. He was born in SunburyCounty. When about 27 years of age he professed his faith in the LordJesus. Some years ago he moved to Tracey Mills and became a member ofthe church there, by which he will be much missed. He leaves a widow,five sons and three daughters, with other relatives. The esteem in whichhe was held was evident by the large congregation at his funeral.' F.B.Grey. The Provincial Archives of New Brunswick, RS141, Vital Statistics, Returnof Marriages, show that Eben Estabrooks, age 75, widower, of Lincoln,Sunbury County, New Brunswick, son of Eben Estabrooks and Mary JaneMcAlpine, age 62, widow, of Fredericton, New Brunswick, daughter of JohnMurdock, were married July 6, 1892, by Rev. A. C. Thompson.

BirthHe was born About 1815, in Sunbury County, New Brunswick, CanadaG.1
MarriageHe married first Nancy Smith.
MarriageHe married first Mary Jane Alpine daughter of John Murdock, on 6 July 1892 in New Brunswick, CanadaG.1
DeathEbenezer Estabrooks died on 16 April 1897 in Tracy Mills, Carleton County, New Brunswick, CanadaG.1

Partner with Nancy Smith b. About 1815

Partner with Mary Jane Alpine b. About 1830

Citations

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

Nancy Smith1

F, #54931, b. About 1815
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NameNancy Smith was also known as Nancy Estabrooks.
Note

From: 'George H. Hayward' <ghayward@@nbnet.nb.ca> To: Donald R Coy <don3127wa@@juno.com> Date: Sat, 05 Dec 1998 22:44:31 -0400 Subject: Re: Lucy Estabrooks Dear Don, Florence Estabrooks, in her Genealogy of the Estabrooks Family, gives Lucy's parents as Ebenezer and Nancy (Smith) Estabrooks. George H. Hayward.

BirthShe was born About 1815.1
MarriageShe married Ebenezer Estabrooks son of Ebenezer Estabrooks and Charlotte Ann Lounsbury.

Partner with Ebenezer Estabrooks b. About 1815, d. 16 April 1897

Citations

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

Sarah Estabrooks1

F, #54932, b. About 1817

Parents

FatherEbenezer Estabrooks b. 7 September 1759, d. About 1851
MotherCharlotte Ann Lounsbury b. 13 July 1781, d. 1860
Last Edited 13 April 2024 16:00:05
NameSarah Estabrooks was also known as Sarah Rideout.
Biographical Note

Most Rideouts of Carleton County are probably related. Chances are goodthey all descended from Nicholas and Sarah (Oliver) Rideout who came fromNew England and settled in Maugerville, Sunbury County, New Brunswick,Canada, probably in 1763. Nicholas and Sarah Rideout had about a dozenchildren, which was an average family in their time. At least three oftheir sons, Nicholas, Thomas and Oliver, removed with their families fromMaugerville and settled in Carleton County. 10. Thomas Oliver Rideout, was born about 1811. His wife was Sarah,daughter of Ebenezer and Charlotte (Lounsbury) Estabrooks, who was bornabout 1817, probably at Jacksontown, Carleton County, New Brunswick,Canada. Thomas Oliver Rideout and Sarah were living in the Parish of Wakefieldwhen the Carleton County Census was taken in 1851. Living with them wasCharlotte Estabrooks , age 69 (b. c1782), Thomas' mother-in-law. The1851 Census, and 'Rideouts in America', show the names of ten children:10.1 Hannah Rideout, b. c1841. 10.2 Stephen Rideout, b. c1843; m. MaryJane Lockhart. 10.3 Abraham Rideout, b. c1845. 10.4 Lucy Lockhart, b.c1847. 10.5 Charlotte A. Rideout, b. c1851; m. Todd Johnson. 10.6Miriam Rideout, b. c1854. 10.7 George W. Rideout, b. c1864. 10.8 Anna F.Rideout, b. c1862. 10.9 Guiford W. Rideout, b. c1864. 10.10 HarriottRideout, b. c1866.> From the boolet, page 26 ' Pioneer Families of Carleton County, NewBrunswick', by George H. Hayward, 29 Leeds Drive, Fredericton, NewBrunswick, Canada. E-mail: <ghayward@@nbnet.nb.ca>.

BirthShe was born About 1817, in probably Jacksontown, Carleton County, New Brunswick, CanadaG.1
MarriageShe married Thomas Oliver Rideout son of Oliver Rideout and Susannah Seaman.

Children with Thomas Oliver Rideout b. About 1811

DaughterHannah Rideout b. About 1841
SonStephen Rideout b. About 1843
SonAbraham Rideout b. About 1845
DaughterMiriam Rideout b. About 1845
DaughterLucy Rideout b. About 1847
DaughterCharlotte A. Rideout b. About 1851
SonGeorge W. Rideout b. About 1859
DaughterAnna F. Rideout b. About 1862
SonGuilford W. Rideout b. About 1864
DaughterHarriett Rideout b. About 1866

Citations

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

Chipman Estabrooks1

M, #54933, b. 16 December 1818, d. 13 April 1890

Parents

FatherEbenezer Estabrooks b. 7 September 1759, d. About 1851
MotherCharlotte Ann Lounsbury b. 13 July 1781, d. 1860
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BirthChipman Estabrooks was born on 16 December 1818, in New Brunswick, CanadaG.2
MarriageHe married Lucretia Twicher Smith on 1 May 1849, in Houlton, Aroostook County, Maine, USAG. They lived in the Parish of Wakefield, Carleton County, N.B. and their children were, Albert, Ebenezer, Stephen, Frederick, Wilson, John, Clara,Amelia, Joseph, Sophia, twin of Joseph, Annie, and Rhoda Estabrooks.3
DeathHe died on 13 April 1890 in Waterville, Carleton County, New Brunswick, CanadaG.2

Child with Lucretia Twicher Smith b. About 1827, d. 8 August 1897

SonJoseph Estabrooks b. 18 September 1861, d. 12 January 1939

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".
  2. [S988] unknown author, Pioneers of Carleton County, New Brunswick: privately published, February 1996). Hereinafter cited as Pioneers of Carleton County, New Brunswick.
  3. [S1026] Patti (Hulet) Bacon, "Patti (Hulet) Bacon, compiled records", (Wisdom, Montana). . Hereinafter cited as "Patti (Hulet) Bacon, compiled records".

Thomas Oliver Rideout1

M, #54934, b. About 1811

Parents

FatherOliver Rideout b. About 1767, d. After 1846
MotherSusannah Seaman b. About 1770
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Note

From: 'George H. Hayward' <ghayward@@nbnet.nb.ca> To: Donald R Coy <don3127wa@@juno.com> Date: Thu, 10 Dec 1998 16:13:50 -0400 Subject: Re: Estabrooks and Rideout Dear Don, Here is what I have on Prudence Rideout's family. OLIVER RIDEOUT, s/o Nicholas Rideout & Sarah (Oliver) (1)(2) b c1767 (1), Maugerville, Sunbury Co., N.B. d aft 1842, Carleton County, N.B. m 17 Nov 1794, Maugerville, Sunbury Co., N.B. (3) SUSANNAH SEAMAN, d/o (3) b c1770, d Oliver and Susannah Rideout were living in Maugerville in 1821, but probably removed to Carleton Co., N.B., shortly thereafter (2). They at one time owned lots 33 and 34 at Somerville, in the Pariah of Wakefield, opposite the Town of Hartland. Did Oliver marry a second time? In 1844, Oliver and Lucretia Rideout deeded land in Carleton Co. to Isaac Rideout. Was this the same Oliver? And the 1851 census for the Parish of Wakefield shows Lucretia Rideout, widow, 60, apparently living by herself. Who was she? Children i Hannah (1) b c1795 m Thomas Rideout ii Abraham (1) d 29 Jun 1833, never married iii Susannah (1) b c1798 m Stephen Harmon iv Isaac (1) b 6 Mar 1799 d 9 Apr 1885 m 1 Lena Farley; 2 Abigail Brooks; v Naomi (1) b c1803 m 1 John Johnston; 2 Jeremiah Lloyd vi Tamar (1) b 28 Jun 1804 d 19 Feb 1883 m Moses Snow vii Jacob (1) b 8 Jan 1806 d 14 Aug 1890 m 1 Mary Kearney; 2 Julia Squires; viii Margaret (1) b c1807 m 1 Henry Holmes; 2 Samuel Burke; 3 Joseph Rideout ix Jepheth (1) b c1809 d 21 Jun 1881 m Ann Dixon x Nathaniel (1) b 21 Oct 1810 died young xi Thomas O (1) b c1811 m Sarah Estabrooks xii Prudence (1) b c1812 m Asa Boyer xiii Nathaniel (1) b 10 Feb 1816 d 29 Mar 1900 m Hester A Lockhart xiv Ruth (1) b c1819 m Jacob DeWitt References (1) Rideouts in America, by Golda (Rideout) Soffe, Midvale, Utah, 1969. (2) Some Notes on Rideouts, by C.S. Corey, Kent, Ohio, 1955, in possession of Carle Rigby, Hartland, N.B., 1974. (3) Sunbury County New Brunswick Marriages, 1766-1888, Vol. 1, by Elizabeth S. Sewell, 1987, #D0078: Oliver Rideout and Susannah Seaman, 17 Nov 1794. Most Rideouts of Carleton County are probably related. Chances are goodthey all descended from Nicholas and Sarah (Oliver) Rideout who came fromNew England and settled in Maugerville, Sunbury County, New Brunswick,Canada, probably in 1763. Nicholas and Sarah Rideout had about a dozenchildren, which was an average family in their time. At least three oftheir sons, Nicholas, Thomas and Oliver, removed with their families fromMaugerville and settled in Carleton County. 10. Thomas Oliver Rideout, was born about 1811. His wife was Sarah,daughter of Ebenezer and Charlotte (Lounsbury) Estabrooks, who was bornabout 1817, probably at Jacksontown, Carleton County, New Brunswick,Canada. Thomas Oliver Rideout and Sarah were living in the Parish of Wakefieldwhen the Carleton County Census was taken in 1851. Living with them wasCharlotte Estabrooks , age 69 (b. c1782), Thomas' mother-in-law. The1851 Census, and 'Rideouts in America', show the names of ten children: 10.1 Hannah Rideout, b. c1841. 10.2 Stephen Rideout, b. c1843; m. MaryJane Lockhart. 10.3 Abraham Rideout, b. c1845. 10.4 Lucy Lockhart, b.c1847. 10.5 Charlotte A. Rideout, b. c1851; m. Todd Johnson. 10.6Miriam Rideout, b. c1854. 10.7 George W. Rideout, b. c1864. 10.8 Anna F.Rideout, b. c1862. 10.9 Guiford W. Rideout, b. c1864. 10.10 HarriottRideout, b. c1866. From the book, page 26 & 54, ' Pioneer Families of Carleton County, NewBrunswick', by George H. Hayward, 29 Leeds Drive, Fredericton, NewBrunswick, Canada. E-mail: <ghayward@@nbnet.nb.ca>.

BirthThomas Oliver Rideout was born About 1811, in Maugerville, Sunbury County, New Brunswick, CanadaG.2
MarriageHe married Sarah Estabrooks daughter of Ebenezer Estabrooks and Charlotte Ann Lounsbury.

Children with Sarah Estabrooks b. About 1817

DaughterHannah Rideout b. About 1841
SonStephen Rideout b. About 1843
SonAbraham Rideout b. About 1845
DaughterMiriam Rideout b. About 1845
DaughterLucy Rideout b. About 1847
DaughterCharlotte A. Rideout b. About 1851
SonGeorge W. Rideout b. About 1859
DaughterAnna F. Rideout b. About 1862
SonGuilford W. Rideout b. About 1864
DaughterHarriett Rideout b. About 1866

Citations

  1. [S988] unknown author, Pioneers of Carleton County, New Brunswick: privately published, February 1996). Hereinafter cited as Pioneers of Carleton County, New Brunswick.
  2. [S1026] Patti (Hulet) Bacon, "Patti (Hulet) Bacon, compiled records", (Wisdom, Montana). . Hereinafter cited as "Patti (Hulet) Bacon, compiled records".

Lucretia Twicher Smith1

F, #54935, b. About 1827, d. 8 August 1897
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NameLucretia Twicher Smith was also known as Lucretia Twicher Estabrooks.
NoteThey lived in the Parish of Wakefield, Carleton County, N.B. and theirchildren were, Albert, Ebenezer, Stephen, Frederick, Wilson, John, Clara,Amelia, Joseph, Sophia, twin of Joseph, Annie, and Rhoda Estabrooks.
BirthShe was born About 1827, in Maine, USAG.1
MarriageShe married Chipman Estabrooks son of Ebenezer Estabrooks and Charlotte Ann Lounsbury, on 1 May 1849, in Houlton, Aroostook County, Maine, USAG. They lived in the Parish of Wakefield, Carleton County, N.B. and their children were, Albert, Ebenezer, Stephen, Frederick, Wilson, John, Clara,Amelia, Joseph, Sophia, twin of Joseph, Annie, and Rhoda Estabrooks.2
DeathLucretia Twicher Smith died on 8 August 1897 in New Brunswick, CanadaG.1

Child with Chipman Estabrooks b. 16 December 1818, d. 13 April 1890

SonJoseph Estabrooks b. 18 September 1861, d. 12 January 1939

Citations

  1. [S988] unknown author, Pioneers of Carleton County, New Brunswick: privately published, February 1996). Hereinafter cited as Pioneers of Carleton County, New Brunswick.
  2. [S1026] Patti (Hulet) Bacon, "Patti (Hulet) Bacon, compiled records", (Wisdom, Montana). . Hereinafter cited as "Patti (Hulet) Bacon, compiled records".

Martha Maria Fletcher1

F, #54937

Parents

FatherDavid Fletcher b. 18 January 1725/26
MotherJerusha Elizabeth Wheeler
Relationships5th great-aunt of David Arthur Walker
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NameMartha Maria Fletcher was also known as Martha Maria Estabrooks.
BirthShe was born, in Concord, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, USAG.1
NoteHe married Maria Fletcher before 1783, settled in Gagetown, QueensCounty, New Brunswick, but was dispossessed by the Loyalists in 1785. Hethen lived for a time on his grant in Cambridge Parish, Queens County, ½of lot 25, and in 1796 he was living at Lakeville in the Parish ofSheffield, Sunbury County. He was one of those who signed the covenantof the Church at Waterborough, Queens County, 20 Oct 1800. This was theoccasion of forming the Baptist Church there. He moved to Lincoln,Sunbury County, about 1808, and that same year he received a grant ofland at Little River. On the 25th of December, 1813, he and severalothers asked to be dismissed from the church at Canning (thenWaterborough) to join in forming a Baptist church in Fredericton, whichwas the beginning of the Brunswick Street Baptist Church there. In 1816he took up 300 acres of land, Lot 7 in the fourth tier back ofWaterville, Carleton County, to farm where he died about 1851. This account is found on page 46 in the book, 'Pioneers Families ofCarleton County, New Brunswick, Canada', Published for privatedistribution by George H. Hayward, C. G., 29Leeds Drive, Fredericton, N.B. E3B 4S7 1-506-457-1306.
MarriageShe married Ebenezer Estabrooks son of Sgt. Elijah Estabrooks, Jr., and Mary Hackett, Before 1783.2

Children with Ebenezer Estabrooks b. 7 September 1759, d. About 1851

SonEbenezer Estabrooks b. About 1784, d. 16 April 1814
SonDavid Estabrooks+ b. About 1791
SonThomas Fletcher Estabrooks b. 1794, d. 1823
SonStephen Potter Estabrooks+ b. About 1797, d. 10 May 1870
SonJoseph Fletcher Estabrooks b. About 1798
SonWilliam Wilmot Estabrooks, Sr.+ b. 28 June 1803, d. 23 December 1871
DaughterMaria Martha Estabrooks+ b. 1804, d. 6 June 1865
DaughterDeborah Estabrooks b. About 1806

Citations

  1. [S1012] , Descendants of Robert Fletcher, the First Six Generations, Nova Scotia, Canada . Hereinafter cited as Descendants of Robert Fletcher.
  2. [S1026] Patti (Hulet) Bacon, "Patti (Hulet) Bacon, compiled records", (Wisdom, Montana). . Hereinafter cited as "Patti (Hulet) Bacon, compiled records".

Joseph Estabrooks1

M, #54938, b. 2 October 1762, d. About 1840

Parents

FatherSgt. Elijah Estabrooks, Jr. b. About 1728, d. About 11 August 1796
MotherMary Hackett b. 1 August 1728, d. 1778
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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 <ghayward@@nbnet.nb.ca> 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 <arty@@macnet.com Or arty @@been-there.com Joseph ESTABROOKS was born on 2 Oct 1762 in Cornwallis, Annapolis Co., Nova Scotia. October 1762, married (1) Miss Clinch about 1784: (2) Lucrecia Hany about 1786 who was the mother of his children. (The name 'Lucrecia' remains in the family to the present day). He died about 1840in Becaquimac, Brighton Parish, Carleton Co., N.B. They probably lived on lot 26 (123acres) at Jemseg in Cambridge Parish, Queens Co., N.B., which he shared with his father. This land was granted by the crown on 30 Jan1787 in the Waterville area of the Parish of Wakefield. Similar parcels were granted to Elijah and Ebenezer Esterbrooks at the same time in the same place. In 1796 he obtained land in the vicinity of French Lake in the Parish of Sheffield, Sunbury County. In July, 1800, he was appointed Deacon of the Baptist Church which was being formed in Canning, Queens County. In 1808 he obtained another grant of land at Little River near the Sunbury, Queens County boundary. Then, about 1816, he and his sons moved to Carleton County. They obtained grants of land in Waterville, in Wakefield about four miles from Hartland and in Brighton. This Brighton settlement became known as Rockland and latter as Coldstream. Later some of them moved to the Rockland area in the Parish of Brighton. It was on the Becaguimec River and was sometimes called 'Becaguimac. Estabrooks families remained here for several generations. After Lucretia died, Joseph went to Rockland and lived with his son, Samuel Estabrooks, where he died about 1840 Lucretia HANDY was born on 21 Nov 1796. She died on 26 Feb 1870. Children were: i. Samuel ESTABROOKS was born on 14 Mar 1787 in Sheffield, Sunbury Co., NB. He died on 16 Apr 1871 in Carleton Co., NB. He was buried in Rockland, Carleton Co., N.B. Old Calvinist Baptist Cemetery ii. Rufus ESTABROOKS was born about 1789. iii. Joseph ESTABROOKS was born on 24 Jun 1790 in Lincoln, NB, Canada. iv. Ward Hackett ESTABROOKS was born about 1892 in Lincoln, NB, Canada. v. Lucretia ESTABROOKS. vi. Elizabeth ESTABROOKS was born in 1798 in Lincoln, NB, Canada. vii. Ann ESTABROOKS died on 27 Jan 1840 in St. George, NB. She was born in Lincoln, NB, Canada. viii. Jane ESTABROOKS. ix. Elijah ESTABROOKS was born on 17 Mar 1804 in Sheffield, Sunbury Co., NB. He died on 19 Jul 1872 in Grand Falls, Victoria Co., N.B. x. Jacob ESTABROOKS was born on 19 Jan 1807 in Lincoln, NB, Canada. Note: A Miss Lucrecia Estabrooks, living in California, said she had two cousins by the name of 'Lucrecia', but that they were the last of the name. She said all three of them had the same birthmarks and a little niche in the lobe of the ear.

BirthJoseph Estabrooks was born on 2 October 1762, in Cornwallis, Annapolis County, Nova Scotia, CanadaG.2
MarriageHe married Miss Clinch About 1784, in New Brunswick, CanadaG.1
MarriageHe married Lucretia Handy About 1786, in New Brunswick, CanadaG.1
DeathHe died About 1840 in Brighton Parish, Becaguimec, Carleton County, New Brunswick, CanadaG.2

Partner with Miss Clinch

Children with Lucretia Handy

DaughterJane Estabrooks+
DaughterAnn Estabrooks+ d. 27 January 1840
SonSamuel Estabrooks+ b. 14 March 1787, d. 16 April 1871
SonRufus Estabrooks b. About 1789
SonJoseph Estabrooks b. 24 June 1790
DaughterLucretia Estabrooks+ b. 21 November 1796, d. 26 February 1870
DaughterElizabeth Estabrooks+ b. 1798
SonElijah Estabrooks b. 17 March 1804, d. 19 July 1872
SonJacob Estabrooks+ b. 19 January 1807

Citations

  1. [S988] unknown author, Pioneers of Carleton County, New Brunswick: privately published, February 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.

William Boone

M, #54940
Last Edited 24 January 2002 00:00:00
MarriageWilliam Boone married Ruth Hill.

Child with Ruth Hill

DaughterElizabeth Boone+

Ruth Hill

F, #54941
Last Edited 24 January 2002 00:00:00
NameRuth Hill was also known as Ruth Boone.
MarriageShe married William Boone.

Child with William Boone

DaughterElizabeth Boone+

William Lawrence1

M, #54942, b. 12 January 1804, d. 16 October 1809

Parents

FatherIsaac Lawrence b. 11 July 1774, d. 29 December 1855
MotherElizabeth Boone
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BirthWilliam Lawrence was born on 12 January 1804, in Prince William, York County, New Brunswick, CanadaG.1
DeathHe died on 16 October 1809 in Dumfries, York County, New Brunswick, CanadaG.1

Citations

  1. [S1057] Mary Jane (Phillips) Rosevear, "Family Records of Mary Jane (Phillips) Rosevear", (New Brunswick, Canada). . Hereinafter cited as "Family Records of Mary Jane (Phillips) Rosevear".

Mary 'Polly' Lawrence1

F, #54943, b. 22 January 1802, d. July 1830

Parents

FatherIsaac Lawrence b. 11 July 1774, d. 29 December 1855
MotherElizabeth Boone
Last Edited 13 April 2024 16:00:05
NameMary 'Polly' Lawrence was also known as Mary 'Polly' Montgomery.
BirthShe was born on 22 January 1802, in Sheffield, Sunbury County, New Brunswick, CanadaG.1
MarriageShe married William Montgomery on 12 April 1829, in New Brunswick, CanadaG.1
DeathShe died in July 1830 in York County, New Brunswick, CanadaG.1

Child with William Montgomery

SonWilliam Montgomery b. 26 June 1830

Citations

  1. [S1057] Mary Jane (Phillips) Rosevear, "Family Records of Mary Jane (Phillips) Rosevear", (New Brunswick, Canada). . Hereinafter cited as "Family Records of Mary Jane (Phillips) Rosevear".

Josiah Lawrence1

M, #54944, b. 22 August 1812, d. 28 July 1870

Parents

FatherIsaac Lawrence b. 11 July 1774, d. 29 December 1855
MotherElizabeth Boone
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NoteSome notes about Josiah. According to Alma Lawrence-Kipp-Opper: Josiah Lawrence and his wife Jane Forman lived in Perth County, Ontario (A.L.) in the 1800's. They moved to Tapleytown-part of the present Stoney Creek, in Saltfleet Township, Wentworth County-near Winona. Their children were: George Jacob (called Jacob), Mary Elizabeth, Margaret Henrietta, IsaacBrock (called 'Isaac Brock') and William Henry. In 1855, when Isaac Brock Lawrence was a young boy, they bought the farm at Tansley from Alexander Moore. In 1884 they left the farm to their twosons, Isaac Brock and William Henry of Sacramento, California. Isaac Brock paid $1600 to his brother William for the latter's share sothat he, Isaac Brock, would own it. A few hundred dollars-according tothe will had to be paid to his sisters Mary Laird and Margaret Doran. (Information re purchase of farm from Earl Lawrence) In 1917 the farm was bought by John Hunt, Burford-brother-in-law of IsaacBrock Lawrence-for his son Ewart Hunt and his wife Gertrude Kinsella ofCathcart. Isaac Brock and Catherine Lawrence and daughter Edna moved to166 Marlborough Street, Brantford, Ontario. Note: Alexander Lawrence and his wife Mary Stally and later LloydLawrence and his wife Joy Waldron lived (I believe) in this house in the1950's or 1960's. Certainly they lived on Marlborough Street. My parents, Jack Lawrence and Joyce Sanderson, my sister Phyllis Lawrenceand I (Alex Lawrence) lived a few blocks west of them for a short time in1950 and 1951 before moving to North York in December 1951. Dr. J.W. Lawrence states in his notes: Josiah settled in Perth, Ont.several children. (This was Downie Township, Perth County, near Stratford, Ontario, not the town of Perthnear Ottawa. A.L. Aug. 1994) Registration of Death Public Archives of Ontario MS-935 Reel 1Registration Number: 093854 (1870) Josiah Lawrence 28 July 1870 married age 57 Farmer. Born in NewBrunswick. Died of Nervous Fever (3 weeks duration) Dr. (John?)Terryberry. Death registered by Mrs. Josiah Lawrence (widow) 22 August 1870. Baptist Registrar-Alonzo Foster Brant County Marriage Bonds of Ontario,1803-1834, Wilson, Hunterdon House, Lambertville, NJ, 1985 Joshia Lawrence, yeoman and Jane Forman, spr, both of Saltfleet fb(fellow bondsman) Joseph Tapley of Saltfleet, yeoman, 20 Aug 1833 atHamilton. (Joseph Tapley may have been the brother, or other relation, of ElizabethTapley, married to Jacob Forman, son of James Forman) Re: Jacob Lawrence: Registration of Death Public Archives of Ontario.MS-935 Reel 119 Registration Number: 005605 (1905) George Jacob Lawrence male 70 years old died (or lived at) 221 DarlingSt, City of Brantford, County of Brant, Yeoman Married Born in Ontario,Died of Bright's Disease; Physician was D.F. Hanna Methodist Return made by H.F. Pearce on 14 April, 1905 Re: Eliza Jane McAllister-Lawrence Registration of Death, Public Archivesof Ontario, MS-935 Reel 50 Registration Number: 001506 Eliza Jane (McAlister) Lawrence March 19, 1888, Female, 52 years 10 1/2months. Farmer's Wife Born New Brunswick. Lung trouble and heart disease lasting 5 days: Dr.Johnston & Sinclair (no listing as to who registered the death) registered March 19, 1888,Methodist, registrar Albert Foster. The information above was E-mailed on Sat., 30 Jan 1999, 08:02:30 a.m. toPatti (Hulet) Bacon, in Wisdom, Montana, who forwarded it to DonaldRaymond Coy on the above date from Alex David Lawrence, E-Mail address:alawrenc@@durham.net.
BirthJosiah Lawrence was born on 22 August 1812, in Dumfries, York County, New Brunswick, CanadaG.
MarriageHe married Jane Forman on 20 August 1833, in Saltfleet Township, District of Gore, Ontario, CanadaG.
DeathHe died on 28 July 1870 in Hamilton, Hamilton County, Ontario, CanadaG. Unknown GEDCOM info: Nervous Fever (3 weeks duration.)

Children with Jane Forman b. 1816, d. 25 August 1882

SonGeorge 'Jacob' Lawrence+ b. 9 July 1834, d. 12 April 1905
DaughterMary Elizabeth Lawrence b. 10 June 1836
DaughterMargaret Henrietta Lawrence b. 28 May 1840
SonIsaac Brock Lawrence+ b. 16 March 1844
SonWilliam Henry Lawrence b. 22 November 1849

Citations

  1. [S1057] Mary Jane (Phillips) Rosevear, "Family Records of Mary Jane (Phillips) Rosevear", (New Brunswick, Canada). . Hereinafter cited as "Family Records of Mary Jane (Phillips) Rosevear".

Blackwell Lawrence1

M, #54945, b. 16 January 1806, d. 1896

Parents

FatherIsaac Lawrence b. 11 July 1774, d. 29 December 1855
MotherElizabeth Boone
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BirthBlackwell Lawrence was born on 16 January 1806, in Prince William, York County, New Brunswick, CanadaG.1
MarriageHe married Mary Ann 'Marylin' Carrick in 1833, in New Brunswick, CanadaG.1
DeathHe died in 1896.1

Children with Mary Ann 'Marylin' Carrick

DaughterLucy Lawrence b. 1834, d. 1853
DaughterElizabeth Lawrence b. 1835, d. 4 October 1856
DaughterRuth Lawrence b. 1837, d. 1860
DaughterHenryetta Lawrence b. 1840
SonIsaac Lawrence b. 1842
SonWilliam Lawrence b. 1847, d. 1908
SonJosiah Lawrence b. 1851

Citations

  1. [S1057] Mary Jane (Phillips) Rosevear, "Family Records of Mary Jane (Phillips) Rosevear", (New Brunswick, Canada). . Hereinafter cited as "Family Records of Mary Jane (Phillips) Rosevear".

George Lawrence1

M, #54946, b. 8 July 1810, d. 1833

Parents

FatherIsaac Lawrence b. 11 July 1774, d. 29 December 1855
MotherElizabeth Boone
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BirthGeorge Lawrence was born on 8 July 1810, in Prince William, York County, New Brunswick, CanadaG.1
DeathHe died in 1833.1

Citations

  1. [S1057] Mary Jane (Phillips) Rosevear, "Family Records of Mary Jane (Phillips) Rosevear", (New Brunswick, Canada). . Hereinafter cited as "Family Records of Mary Jane (Phillips) Rosevear".

William David Lawrence1

M, #54947, b. 30 April 1817, d. 27 February 1899

Parents

FatherIsaac Lawrence b. 11 July 1774, d. 29 December 1855
MotherElizabeth Boone
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BirthWilliam David Lawrence was born on 30 April 1817, in Prince William, York County, New Brunswick, CanadaG.
MarriageHe married Jane Hay on 17 September 1845, in Richmond Corner, Carleton County, New Brunswick, CanadaG.
DeathHe died on 27 February 1899.

Children with Jane Hay

DaughterMary Lawrence b. 1847, d. 1862
DaughterSuannah Elizabeth Lawrence+ b. 1848, d. 1920
SonGeorge Lawrence b. 1848, d. 1854
DaughterLucy Lawrence+ b. 1851, d. 1901
SonJohn Lawrence b. 1853, d. 1921
SonIsaac Duncan Lawrence b. 1855
DaughterAnnie Lawrence+ b. 1857, d. 1935
SonThomas Lawrence b. 1859, d. 1939
SonWilliam Walter Lawrence+ b. 1861, d. 1926

Citations

  1. [S1057] Mary Jane (Phillips) Rosevear, "Family Records of Mary Jane (Phillips) Rosevear", (New Brunswick, Canada). . Hereinafter cited as "Family Records of Mary Jane (Phillips) Rosevear".

Bartlett Lawrence1

M, #54948, b. 18 September 1808, d. 16 October 1809

Parents

FatherIsaac Lawrence b. 11 July 1774, d. 29 December 1855
MotherElizabeth Boone
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NoteThe Scottish pronunciation is 'Dum-freese', with the accent on the secondsyllable.
BirthBartlett Lawrence was born on 18 September 1808, in Prince William, York County, New Brunswick, CanadaG.1
DeathHe died on 16 October 1809 in Dumfries, York County, New Brunswick, CanadaG.1

Citations

  1. [S1057] Mary Jane (Phillips) Rosevear, "Family Records of Mary Jane (Phillips) Rosevear", (New Brunswick, Canada). . Hereinafter cited as "Family Records of Mary Jane (Phillips) Rosevear".

John Bryon Lawrence1

M, #54949, b. 2 November 1821, d. 19 April 1910

Parents

FatherIsaac Lawrence b. 11 July 1774, d. 29 December 1855
MotherElizabeth Boone
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BirthJohn Bryon Lawrence was born on 2 November 1821, in Prince William, York County, New Brunswick, CanadaG.1
MarriageHe married Mary Jane Lounsbury daughter of John Dingee Lounsbury and Sarah Gunter, on 1 November 1848, in Dumfries, York County, New Brunswick, CanadaG.1
DeathJohn Bryon Lawrence died on 19 April 1910 in Prince William, York County, New Brunswick, CanadaG.1

Children with Mary Jane Lounsbury b. 6 September 1828, d. 27 August 1913

DaughterEmily Frances Lawrence b. 9 March 1849, d. 5 April 1919
SonJosiah Lawrence+ b. 9 March 1852, d. 5 April 1919
SonGeorge W. Lawrence+ b. 9 March 1852, d. 8 April 1933
DaughterJulia Lawrence b. 9 June 1855, d. 20 April 1950
DaughterAlice Lawrence b. 1858, d. 1943
DaughterSadie Lawrence b. 2 February 1860, d. February 1957
DaughterAda Lawrence b. 15 June 1864, d. 31 May 1954
SonJacob Duncan Lawrence+ b. 1 March 1866, d. 3 February 1955
SonHerbert Lawrence+ b. 6 March 1869, d. 8 February 1945

Citations

  1. [S1057] Mary Jane (Phillips) Rosevear, "Family Records of Mary Jane (Phillips) Rosevear", (New Brunswick, Canada). . Hereinafter cited as "Family Records of Mary Jane (Phillips) Rosevear".

Lucy Ann Lawrence1

F, #54950, b. 18 August 1814, d. 31 January 1902

Parents

FatherIsaac Lawrence b. 11 July 1774, d. 29 December 1855
MotherElizabeth Boone
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NameLucy Ann Lawrence was also known as Lucy Ann Parent.
BirthShe was born on 18 August 1814, in Prince William, York County, New Brunswick, CanadaG.
MarriageShe married John Parent on 26 October 1837, in New Brunswick, CanadaG.
DeathShe died on 31 January 1902.

Children with John Parent

SonEdward J Parent b. 19 August 1838, d. February 1939
SonGeorge L. Parent b. 25 May 1841, d. 11 September 1916
DaughterElizabeth A. Parent b. 12 August 1845, d. 5 April 1890
SonDaniel Parent b. 12 March 1846, d. 24 March 1846
SonRichard Parent b. 28 May 1847, d. 29 December 1932
SonThomas Parent b. 6 September 1849, d. 20 January 1935
SonHenry Parent b. 1 December 1851, d. 28 December 1926
SonCalvin Parent b. 5 May 1855, d. 3 October 1881
DaughterMary Hannah Parent b. 14 February 1858, d. 2 January 1932

Citations

  1. [S1057] Mary Jane (Phillips) Rosevear, "Family Records of Mary Jane (Phillips) Rosevear", (New Brunswick, Canada). . Hereinafter cited as "Family Records of Mary Jane (Phillips) Rosevear".