| Father | Herman Spurgeon Dykeman b. 31 August 1887, d. 25 March 1977 |
| Mother | Myrtle Georgia Gunter b. 29 September 1889, d. 25 June 1977 |
| Last Edited | 13 April 2024 16:00:05 |
| Name | Zella Pauline Dykeman was also known as Zella Pauline Gilmore. |
| Note | In 1992, Zella and Jerome Gilmore lived on Grand Manan Island, NewBrunswick. |
| Birth | She was born on 11 September 1924, in Jemseg, Queens County, New Brunswick, CanadaG.1 |
| Marriage | She married Jerome Fletcher Gilmore son of Claude Gilmore and Belua Daggett, on 14 September 1947, in Baptist Church, Jemseg, Queens County, New Brunswick, CanadaG.1 |
| Father | Claude Gilmore |
| Mother | Belua Daggett |
| Last Edited | 13 April 2024 16:00:05 |
| Note | In 1992, Zella and Jerome Gilmore lived on Grand Manan Island, NewBrunswick. |
| Birth | Jerome Fletcher Gilmore was born on 9 December 1923, in North Head, Grand Manan Island, New Brunswick, CanadaG.1 |
| Marriage | He married Zella Pauline Dykeman daughter of Herman Spurgeon Dykeman and Myrtle Georgia Gunter, on 14 September 1947, in Baptist Church, Jemseg, Queens County, New Brunswick, CanadaG.1 |
| Last Edited | 24 January 2002 00:00:00 |
| Marriage | Claude Gilmore married Belua Daggett. |
| Son | Jerome Fletcher Gilmore b. 9 December 1923 |
| Last Edited | 24 January 2002 00:00:00 |
| Name | Belua Daggett was also known as Belua Gilmore. |
| Marriage | She married Claude Gilmore. |
| Son | Jerome Fletcher Gilmore b. 9 December 1923 |
| Last Edited | 13 April 2024 16:00:05 |
| Birth | Weldon Randolph Welton was born on 13 March 1909, in Union Settlement, Queens County, New Brunswick, CanadaG.1 |
| Marriage | He married Ellen Charlotte Gunter daughter of John David Gunter and Hattie Maude Farris, on 6 October 1948.1 |
| Death | Weldon Randolph Welton died in October 1984.1 |
| Burial | He was buried in the Baptist Cemetery, Jemseg, Queens County, New Brunswick, CanadaG.1 |
| Last Edited | 13 April 2024 16:00:05 |
| Name | Medora 'Dora' Cecil Robertson was also known as Medora 'Dora' Cecil Gunter. |
| Note | Medora was nicknamed 'Dora'. In 1992, she lived in the Mill Cove NursingHome, New Brunswick. |
| Birth | She was born on 22 March 1887, in Robertson Point, Queens County, New Brunswick, CanadaG.1 |
| Marriage | She married Harry Balmain Gunter son of Isaac David Gunter and Ellen Mary Balmain. |
| Father | Hammond Estabrooks b. About 1806, d. 12 September 1888 |
| Mother | Jemima Belyea b. About 1814, d. 17 September 1887 |
| Last Edited | 17 March 2007 00:00:00 |
| Marriage | William Estabrooks married Lydia Kelly on 15 November 1834, in Parish of Brighton, Carleton County, New BrunswickG.1 |
| Daughter | Ruby M. Estabrooks b. 22 September 1874, d. 6 July 1950 |
| Last Edited | 17 March 2007 00:00:00 |
| Name | Lydia Kelly was also known as Lydia Estabrooks. |
| Marriage | She married William Estabrooks son of Hammond Estabrooks and Jemima Belyea, on 15 November 1834, in Parish of Brighton, Carleton County, New BrunswickG.1 |
| Daughter | Ruby M. Estabrooks b. 22 September 1874, d. 6 July 1950 |
| Father | William Estabrooks |
| Mother | Lydia Kelly |
| Last Edited | 13 April 2024 16:00:05 |
| Name | Ruby M. Estabrooks was also known as Ruby M. Tedford. |
| Birth | She was born on 22 September 1874, in Bancroft, Aroostook County, Maine, USAG.1 |
| Marriage | She married Harry Judson Tedford son of Benjamin Goudey Tedford and Harriet Shaw, on 6 October 1889.1 |
| Death | Ruby M. Estabrooks died on 6 July 1950 in Westbrook, Cumberland County, Maine, USAG.1 |
| Burial | She was buried in Westbrook, Cumberland County, Maine, USAG.1 |
| Father | Benjamin Goudey Tedford b. 23 July 1835, d. 1 October 1912 |
| Mother | Harriet Shaw |
| Last Edited | 13 April 2024 16:00:05 |
| Note | Harry Judson Tedford, born 15 Jul 1868, at Pleasant Valley, YarmouthCounty, Nova Scotia, and died 04 Feb 1939, buried at Westbrook, Maine,was the third son of Benjamin Goudey Tedford and Harriet Shaw; married 06Oct 1889, Ruby M., daughter of William and Lydia (Kelly) Estabrooks. Shewas born 22 Sep 1874, at Bancroft, Aroostook County, Maine, and died 06Jul 1950, also buried at Westbrook. William Estabrooks was a son ofHammond and Jemima (Belyea) Estabrooks who were married in the Parish ofBrighton, Carleton County, N.B., 15 Nov 1834, and grandson of Hammond andRebecca (Glasier) Estabrooks. Harry Tedford was a farmer, lumberman and storekeeper. They had two sonsand five daughters. Their second son, Monie LaForest Tedford along with his uncle, RalphTedford, compiled the genealogical information for the Tedford family. This information can be found on page 57 and 58 in the book, 'PioneerFamilies of Carleton County, New Brunswick', Publish for privatedistribution by George H. Hayward, C.G., 29 Leeds Drive, Fredericton, NewBrunswick, Canda E3B 4S7 First printing, January 1994, Second printing,with revisions, February 1996. |
| Birth | Harry Judson Tedford was born on 15 July 1868, in Pleasant Valley, Yarmouth County, Nova Scotia, CanadaG.1 |
| Marriage | He married Ruby M. Estabrooks daughter of William Estabrooks and Lydia Kelly, on 6 October 1889.1 |
| Death | Harry Judson Tedford died on 4 February 1939 in Westbrook, Cumberland County, Maine, USAG.1 |
| Burial | He was buried in Westbrook, Cumberland County, Maine, USAG.1 |
| Last Edited | 24 January 2002 00:00:00 |
| Marriage | John Holmes married Patty Burnham. |
| Son | Henry Holmes+ b. 10 February 1798, d. Before 1851 |
| Last Edited | 24 January 2002 00:00:00 |
| Name | Patty Burnham was also known as Patty Holmes. |
| Marriage | She married John Holmes. |
| Son | Henry Holmes+ b. 10 February 1798, d. Before 1851 |
| Father | Thomas Noble, III b. 10 September 1696, d. 18 February 1775 |
| Mother | Sarah Root |
| Last Edited | 13 April 2024 16:00:05 |
| Note | Seth Noble, son of Thomas III and Sarah Root, was born 15 Apr 1743, andwas the well-known Rev. Seth Noble who came to Maugerville, N.B., 15 Jun1774, as pastor of the Congregational Church, the first settled ministeron the Saint John River following the expulsion of the Acadians. Sethmarried 1st, in 1775, Hannah Barker; 2nd, in 1793, Mrs. Reumah Emery; and3rd, in 1807, Mrs. Mary Riddle. He died at Franklinton (now Columbus),Ohio, 15 Sep 1807. James Hanney, the noted New Brunswick historian, in his account of theMaugerville Settlement, published in the New Brunswick Historical SocietyCollection, Vol. 1, 1894, tells us all would have been well with ParsonNoble and his Maugerville congregation had he been content to attendstrictly to their religious welfare. But Rev. Seth was from NewEngland, where the clergy had always been accustomed to exercising alarge share of authority in secular affairs, and he was also what somepeople in New England called a 'patriot,' and the majority of those inNova Scotia (now New Brunswick) a 'rebel.' Rev. Seth began to stir up his congregation to join with their friends inNew England in throwing off the authority of Great Britain. He wrote aletter to General Washington setting forth the great importance of thecapture of western Nova Scotia, and proposing to assist in such anenterprise if it should be undertaken. To make a long story short, in May 1777, Col. Gould was sent to the SaintJohn River by the authorities in Halifax, with a force to exact thesubmission of it inhabitants. They all took the oath of allegiance(although some broke it afterwards), and Col. Gould, on leaving the RiverSaint John, carried with him to Halifax, Isreal Perley, who had beenclerk of the rebel committee on the river. Parson Noble, with twoothers, Jonathan Eddy and Phinehas Nevers, escaped and reached Machias,Maine, by an inland route. There they joined Col. John Allen, who wasorganizing an expedition for the purpose of holding possession of theSaint John River on behalf of the Continental Congress. Parson Nobel never returned to New Brunswick, except with Col. Allen'sunsuccessful expeditions, which reached Saint John 02 Jun 1777, but hiswife remained at Maugerville for two years after his flight to Machias.And two of his sons, Joseph and Benjamin, apparently came to Sheffieldsome time after 1777, and later removed to Carleton County. This account is stated on page 2 and 3 in the book, 'Pioneer Families ofCarleton County New Brunswick', published for private distribution byGeorge H. Hayward, C.G., 29 Leeds Drive, Fredericton, N.B. E3B 4S7 Firstprinting, January 1994, Second printing, with revisions, February 1996. The following statement can be found on pages 124 and 125 in the book,'The St. John River and its Tributaries', by Esther Clark Wright: After the death of Captain Francis Peabody, in 1771, the leadership ofthe Maugerville community devolved upon Jacob Barker, Phineas Nevers, andIsrael Perly. Jacob Barker, for instance, was chosen as moderator of themeeting of the 'Subscribers to bond for the support of the Preachedgospel among us', on June 15, 1774, and his was the first name on thecommittee appointed to treat with Rev. Seth Noble, whom they purposed tocall to take charge of the church. Jacob Barker, second son of Jacob andMary Tamey Barker, and grandson of James and Mary Stickney of Rowley,Massachusetts, and great grandson of James Barker of Stragewell, Suffolk,England, who emigrated in 1637. Although Jacob Barker and his wife, MarySpofford, had only eight children, one of whom died young, and hisyounger brother Joseph, had only three, it is surprising how many St.John River families have acquired a barker strain. It is interesting tonote that, although the Re, Seth Noble married Joseph Barker's eldestdaughter and she shared his exile, her children returned to the St. JohnRiver to live. |
| Birth | Seth Noble was born on 15 April 1743.1 |
| Marriage | He married Hannah Barker daughter of Joseph Barker and Mary Spofford, in 1775.1 |
| Marriage | Seth Noble married Reumah Emery in 1793.1 |
| Marriage | He married Mary Riddle in 1807.1 |
| Death | He died on 15 September 1807 in Franklinton (now Columbus), Ohio, USAG.1 |
| Son | Joseph Noble b. 13 June 1783, d. About 1869 |
| Son | Benjamin Noble b. 25 June 1787, d. 12 April 1860 |
| Father | Thomas Noble, II b. 14 June 1666, d. 29 July 1750 |
| Mother | Elizabeth Dewey |
| Last Edited | 13 April 2024 16:00:05 |
| Birth | Thomas Noble, III, was born on 10 September 1696, in Westfield, Hampden County, Massachusetts, USAG.1 |
| Marriage | He married Sarah Root on 1 September 1722.1 |
| Death | He died on 18 February 1775.1 |
| Son | Seth Noble+ b. 15 April 1743, d. 15 September 1807 |
| Last Edited | 24 January 2002 00:00:00 |
| Name | Sarah Root was also known as Sarah Noble. |
| Marriage | She married Thomas Noble, III, son of Thomas Noble, II, and Elizabeth Dewey, on 1 September 1722.1 |
| Son | Seth Noble+ b. 15 April 1743, d. 15 September 1807 |
| Father | Thomas Noble b. About 1632, d. 20 January 1703/04 |
| Mother | Hannah Warriner |
| Last Edited | 13 April 2024 16:00:05 |
| Birth | Thomas Noble, II, was born on 14 June 1666, in Springfield, Hampden County, Massachusetts, USAG.1 |
| Marriage | He married Elizabeth Dewey. |
| Death | He died on 29 July 1750.1 |
| Son | Thomas Noble, III+ b. 10 September 1696, d. 18 February 1775 |
| Last Edited | 15 May 2011 00:00:00 |
| Name | Elizabeth Dewey was also known as Elizabeth Noble. |
| Marriage | She married Thomas Noble, II, son of Thomas Noble and Hannah Warriner. |
| Son | Thomas Noble, III+ b. 10 September 1696, d. 18 February 1775 |
| Last Edited | 13 April 2024 16:00:05 |
| Note | Not all the antecedents of the pioneer families of Carleton County were Loyalists. |
| Birth | Thomas Noble was born About 1632, in probably EnglandG.1 |
| Marriage | He married Hannah Warriner on 1 November 1660.1 |
| Death | He died on 20 January 1703/04 in Westfield, Hampden County, Massachusetts, USAG.1 |
| Son | Thomas Noble, II+ b. 14 June 1666, d. 29 July 1750 |
| Last Edited | 24 January 2002 00:00:00 |
| Name | Hannah Warriner was also known as Hannah Noble. |
| Marriage | She married Thomas Noble on 1 November 1660.1 |
| Son | Thomas Noble, II+ b. 14 June 1666, d. 29 July 1750 |
| Father | Joseph Barker |
| Mother | Mary Spofford |
| Last Edited | 24 January 2002 00:00:00 |
| Name | Hannah Barker was also known as Hannah Noble. |
| Marriage | She married Seth Noble son of Thomas Noble, III, and Sarah Root, in 1775.1 |
| Son | Joseph Noble b. 13 June 1783, d. About 1869 |
| Son | Benjamin Noble b. 25 June 1787, d. 12 April 1860 |
| Last Edited | 24 January 2002 00:00:00 |
| Marriage | Joseph Barker married Mary Spofford. |
| Daughter | Hannah Barker+ |
| Last Edited | 24 January 2002 00:00:00 |
| Name | Mary Spofford was also known as Mary Barker. |
| Marriage | She married Joseph Barker. |
| Daughter | Hannah Barker+ |
| Last Edited | 12 March 2006 00:00:00 |
| Name | Mary Riddle was also known as Mary Noble. |
| Marriage | She married Seth Noble son of Thomas Noble, III, and Sarah Root, in 1807.1 |
| Father | Seth Noble b. 15 April 1743, d. 15 September 1807 |
| Mother | Hannah Barker |
| Last Edited | 15 May 2011 00:00:00 |
| Birth | Benjamin Noble was born on 25 June 1787.1 |
| Marriage | He married Susannah Curier on 29 March 1810.1 |
| Marriage | He married Christiana McMullin. |
| Death | He died on 12 April 1860.1 |
| Last Edited | 24 January 2002 00:00:00 |
| Name | Susannah Curier was also known as Susannah Noble. |
| Marriage | She married Benjamin Noble son of Seth Noble and Hannah Barker, on 29 March 1810.1 |
| Death | Susannah Curier died in February 1841.1 |
| Last Edited | 15 May 2011 00:00:00 |
| Name | Christiana McMullin was also known as Christiana Noble. |
| Name | She was also known as Christiana Bulbar. |
| Marriage | She married Bulbar Bulbar. |
| Marriage | She married Benjamin Noble son of Seth Noble and Hannah Barker. |
| Death | Christiana McMullin died on 25 January 1860.1 |
| Last Edited | 12 March 2006 00:00:00 |
| Marriage | Bulbar Bulbar married Christiana McMullin. |
| Father | Andrew Gunter b. 12 October 1766, d. 22 September 1837 |
| Mother | Elizabeth Titus b. 20 March 1772, d. 15 December 1844 |
| Last Edited | 24 January 2002 00:00:00 |
| Birth | Mary Gunter was born on 5 February 1801.1 |
| Death | She died on 29 November 1809.1 |
| Father | Andrew Gunter b. 12 October 1766, d. 22 September 1837 |
| Mother | Elizabeth Titus b. 20 March 1772, d. 15 December 1844 |
| Last Edited | 13 April 2024 16:00:05 |
| Birth | Abraham Gunter was born on 26 August 1795, in Upper Gagetown, Queens County, New Brunswick, CanadaG.1 |
| Marriage | He married Eunice Dykeman daughter of Gilbert Hatfield Dykeman, Sr., and Dorcas Manzer, on 5 October 1820, in Waterborough, Queens County, New Brunswick, CanadaG. Many of their descendants lived in Queens Co., N.B. Andrew L. Gunter,White's Cove, was Warden of the county some years ago.2 |
| Marriage | Abraham Gunter married Frances E. Lyon on 7 November 1869.1 |
| Death | He died on 17 July 1873 in Upper Gagetown, Queens County, New Brunswick, CanadaG.1 |
| Burial | He was buried in Gunter Cemetery, Upper Gagetown, Queens County, New Brunswick, CanadaG.1 |
| Son | Dr. George Whitfield Gunter d. 28 February 1886 |
| Son | Andrew Gilbert Gunter b. 28 May 1822, d. 17 March 1864 |
| Daughter | Lorena Jane Gunter b. 3 February 1824 |
| Son | John Leverett Gunter+ b. 20 June 1826, d. 4 April 1905 |
| Daughter | Mary Ann Gunter b. 10 December 1828, d. 26 March 1918 |
| Daughter | Sarah Ellen Gunter b. 4 June 1832, d. 29 August 1910 |
| Daughter | Louisa Gunter b. August 1835, d. 7 September 1837 |
| Son | Charles Manzer Gunter b. 14 August 1839, d. 24 September 1917 |
| Last Edited | 1 May 2011 00:00:00 |
| Note | Anderson Lewis was the son of Job and Jane (Estabrooks) Lewis, and twotheir children were Louisa J. and Emma L. Lewis. |
| Marriage | Anderson Lewis married Rebecca Holmes daughter of Henry Holmes and Margaret Rideout, two their children were Louisa J. and Emma L. Lewis. |
| Father | Oliver Rideout b. About 1767, d. After 1846 |
| Mother | Susannah Seaman b. About 1770 |
| Last Edited | 22 February 2011 00:00:00 |
| Name | Prudence Rideout was also known as Prudence Boyer. |
| 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. |
| Birth | She was born About 1812. |
| Marriage | She married Asa Kinney Boyer. |
| Last Edited | 13 April 2024 16:00:05 |
| Note | Asa Kinney Boyer's first wife was Prudence, daughter of Oliver and Sussanah (Seaman) Rideout. His second wife was Letitia, but George H.Hayward says that he does not know her last name, nor does he know which wife was mother of his three children, whose names he has. |
| Birth | Asa Kinney Boyer was born About 1805, in Carleton County, New Brunswick, CanadaG.1 |
| Marriage | He married Prudence Rideout daughter of Oliver Rideout and Susannah Seaman. |
| Death | Asa Kinney Boyer died About 1857 in Victoria Corner, Carleton County, New Brunswick, CanadaG.1 |
| Father | Nicholas Rideout, Sr. |
| Mother | Sarah Oliver |
| Last Edited | 13 April 2024 16:00:05 |
| Note | Nicholas Rideout was a brother to Oliver Rideout, and was probably the eldest child born to their parents, Nicholas and Sarah (Oliver) Rideout. Nicholas, Jr. was born about 1763, likely at Falmouth, Maine, and is believed to have died in Carleton County, N.B., about 1833. It was him,with his brothers Oliver and Thomas, who emigrated with their families toCarleton County. Nicholas Rideout, Jr. apparently lived in Maugerville, in Sunbury County,where deeds show he was married by 1787, and that his first wife, RebeccaTreadwell, was still living in 1800. It is probably well to note herethat 'Rideouts in America' shows his first wife as Hannah Treadwellrather than Rebecca Treadwell. By his first wife there were at least twochildren who were: 1. Thomas Rideout, born in Maugerville, 15 Dec 1790, who married hiscousin, Hannah, daughter of Oliver and Sussanah (Seaman) Rideout. Theyare mentioned at No.1 in the sixteenth in this series. 2. Nicholas Rideout, born at Maugerville, N.B., about 1797. It seemsalmost certain there were other children born between Thomas, b. c1790,and Nicholas, b. c1797, but if there were George H. Hayward (below) hasno record of them. The York County marriage records show that NicholasRideout and Hannah Gibson, both of Wakefield, were married 03 Nov 1821,by F. Bibble, in the presence of Thomas Rideout and Lewis Dibble. This,of course, would be 'old Wakefield', which then was in the County of Yorkand included all the lands along both sides of the Saint John River fromWoodstock north to about where Bath is now located. Nicholas and Hannah(Ginson) Rideout are shown in both the 1851 and 1861 Census records,living in what is now the Parish of Brighton, in Carleton County. Theyhad no children. Rebecca (Treadwell) Rideout likely died late in the year 1800, or in1801, and Nicholas married second, 28 Jun 1802, Jane, daughter of Evanand Mary Munro. It is not known how long they lived after coming to 'oldWakefield', but they were both living in 1818, and perhaps long after.Of this marriage it appears there were about a dozen children but myGeorge) record may not be complete, and it may contain errors oromissions. 3. Rachel M. Rideout, b. c1805 m. Japtha Hubble 4. George Rideout, b. 02 Jan 1806 d. m. 13 July 1829 Catherine Chase 5. Matilda Eleanor Rideout, b. 24 Sep 1814, d. 03 Jan 1856, m. 11 Feb1846, James Rideout, b. 05 Jul 1814, d. 19 Jan 1900, son of Thomasand Hannah (Lunt) Rideout. She was his 2nd wife. 6. John Rideout, b. c1817, d, in 1863, m. 1st, Miss Brown, no knownchildren, m. 2nd, Catherine Prosser. 7. Jane Rideout, b. c1808, m. 12 Sep 1827, Allen Campbell. 8. Rebecca Rideout, m. 22 Oct 1823, Thomas Whitfield. (. Hannah Rideout, m. 25 Dec 1828, James Swim. There may also have been Polly Rideout. She is said to have married JohnDay, but there is no record of the marriage in the old register. Or didI (George) miss it when I (George) was searching? Records of 150 yearsago are sometimes difficult to read, as some of you may know. Compiled by: George H. Hayward, 29 Leeds Drive, Fredericton, N.B., E3B 4S7 (506) 457-1306, 20 Jun 1985, Revised 7 Nov 1988. |
| Birth | Nicholas Rideout, Jr., was born About 1763, in Falmouth, Cumberland County, Maine, USAG.1 |
| Marriage | He married Rebecca Treadwell. |
| Marriage | He married Jane Munro daughter of Evan Munro, on 28 June 1802.1 |
| Death | Nicholas Rideout, Jr., died About 1833 in Carleton County, New Brunswick, CanadaG.1 |
| Son | Thomas Rideout+ b. 15 December 1790, d. Between 1851 and 1861 |
| Son | Nicholas Rideout b. About 1797 |
| Last Edited | 24 January 2002 00:00:00 |
| Name | Sarah Oliver was also known as Sarah Rideout. |
| Marriage | She married Nicholas Rideout, Sr.. |
| 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. Compiled by: George H. Hayward, 29 Leeds Drive, Fredericton, N.B., E3B 4S7 (506) 457-1306, 20 Jun 1985, Revised 7 Nov 1988. |
| Son | Nicholas Rideout, Jr.+ b. About 1763, d. About 1833 |
| Son | Oliver Rideout+ b. About 1767, d. After 1846 |
| Father | Nicholas Rideout, Jr. b. About 1763, d. About 1833 |
| Mother | Rebecca Treadwell d. 1800 |
| Last Edited | 13 April 2024 16:00:05 |
| Note | Thomas Rideout, son of Nicholas and Rebecca (Treadwell) Rideout, hercousin. They were living in the Parish of Brighton when the Census wastaken in 1851. At that Thomas was shown as 59, farmer, born in NewBrunswick. By 1861, the Parish Peel had been set off from Brighton, andin the Census that year Hannah was shown as a widow, living in Peel withher son, Hosea Rideout. In 1870, she and Hosea were living atBridgewater, Maine. Hosea was blind from birth, and ran a small store atBridgewater. We therefore know that Thomas Rideout died sometime between1851 and 1861, and that Hannah died after 1870. They had at least sevenchildren. Compiled by: George H. Hayward, 29 Leeds Drive, Fredericton, N.B., E3B 4S7 (506) 457-1306, 20 Jun 1985, Revised 7 Nov 1988. |
| Birth | Thomas Rideout was born on 15 December 1790, in Maugerville, Sunbury County, New Brunswick, CanadaG.1 |
| Marriage | He married Hannah Rideout daughter of Oliver Rideout and Susannah Seaman. |
| Death | Thomas Rideout died Between 1851 and 1861. |
| Daughter | Olive Rideout b. 30 November 1815 |
| Daughter | Rebecca Rideout b. 24 November 1818 |
| Daughter | Harriet Ann Rideout b. 15 January 1821 |
| Son | Stephen Wesley Rideout b. 7 April 1823 |
| Daughter | Ettie Rideout b. 23 November 1825 |
| Daughter | Marjorie Rideout b. About 1835 |
| Son | Hosea Rideout b. About 1838 |
| Last Edited | 24 January 2002 00:00:00 |
| Name | Hannah Ginson was also known as Hannah Rideout. |
| Marriage | She married Nicholas Rideout son of Nicholas Rideout, Jr., and Rebecca Treadwell, on 3 November 1821.1 |
| Last Edited | 17 May 2011 00:00:00 |
| Name | Rebecca Treadwell was also known as Rebecca Rideout. |
| Marriage | She married Nicholas Rideout, Jr., son of Nicholas Rideout, Sr., and Sarah Oliver. |
| Death | Rebecca Treadwell died in 1800.1 |
| Son | Thomas Rideout+ b. 15 December 1790, d. Between 1851 and 1861 |
| Son | Nicholas Rideout b. About 1797 |