NOTE: First Families is a collection of genealogical information taken from various sources that were periodically submitted to the Provincial Archives of . The information has not been verified against any official records. Since the information in First Families is contributed, it is the responsibility of those who use the information to verify its accuracy.

MABEE: Frederick Mabee: he came from New York to NB in 1783 with his wife and nine children: he may have first settled at Beaver Harbour, Pennfield Parish, Charlotte County, but probably later settled in York County. Source: MC80/1720 Theodore C. Holmes’ Loyalists to : the 1783 settlement of Quakers and others at Passamaquoddy, page 84.

MABEE: Jacob Mabee b. 1740, d. 1820: came from Dutchess County, NY to NB 1783 with his wife and two children as Loyalists and settled first in Saint John then in St. Stephen, Charlotte County.

Source: MC80/2902 Sharon Dubeau’s New Brunswick Loyalists: a bicentennial tribute, 1 paragraph.

MABEE: Jeremiah Mabee born 1 Jan 1780 on Long Island, NY, died 1864, s/o Jeremiah Francis Mabee and Judith Chadeayne: came to NB in 1783 with his parents as Loyalists: m. (1st) Susannah Downey born 5 Apr 1785 at Carleton, Saint John: m. (2nd) Mrs. Pickett: settled at Kingston, Kings County: Children of first wife: 1) Barnabas Mabee born 19 Aug 1803, d. 30 Dec 1871, m. Elizabeth Best: moved to NS: 2) Gilbert Mabee b. 25 Aug 1805, married Deborah Hinds: 3) Abraham Downey Mabee b. 16 Jan 1807, m. (1st) Phoebe Hinds, m. (2nd) Rhoda Humphrey: 4) George Mabee b. 16 Mar 1809, d. unmarried: 5) Jeremiah Drake Mabee born 3 Sep 1810, died 9 Oct 1870, married Mary Humphrey: settled at Hampton, Kings County, NB: 6) Simon Mabee b. 11 Aug 1812, died 17 Sep 1823: 7) William Mabee b. 14 Mar 1814, married Fannie Northrup: 8) Maria Ann Mabee born 23 Jan 1816, married Robert Scribner: settled at Hampton: 9) Hannah Amelia Mabee b. 29 Sep 1818, d. unmarried: 10) Caroline Amelia E. Mabee born 2 Jul 1822, m. George Nelson Earle born 1817 at Erbs Cove, died 1905, s/o Michael Earle and Sarah Blake: settled at Erbs Cove, Kings County and had children: 11) Elizabeth Catherine Jane Mabee b. 26 Feb 1823, married Wentworth Moffett born 1819: settled at Perry Point: 12) Margaret Matilda Mabee born 22 Feb 1825, d. 1893, married (1st) Abe Humphrey, m. (2nd) William Earle: settled at Belleisle Bay, NB: 13) Mary Lucinda Mabee born 2 Oct 1827, married Charles Scribner: 14) Harriet Mabee. Sources: MC1/Sicard, 23 pages: the file contains a brief genealogy of Marie Sicard b. 1667 and Daniel Sicard 1672-1742 by George W. Secord: see also MC80/338 I. Allen Jack’s Biographical Review, pages 354 to 357: see also MC80/1397 Daniel F. Johnson’s New Brunswick lineages, pages 253-254.

MABEE: Jeremiah Francis Mabee born c1739, d. 13 Apr 1824, s/o Simon Mabee and Marie Landrine: he married his cousin, Judith Chedeayne d/o Daniel Chedeayne and Marie Sicard: they came from Courtland Manor in Westchester County, NY to NB in 1783 as Loyalists and settled in Kingston Parish, Kings County: Children are listed in an estimated order: 1) Lydia Mabee born 1770, m. Peter Teeple: 2) Catherine Mabee b. 1772, d. 2 Feb 1835, m. Jeremiah Drake b. - , died 1846: 3) Nancy Mabee b. 1772, m. John Stone: 4) William Mabee: 5) Gilbert Mabee: 6) Oliver Mabee born 1775: 7) Simon Mabee b. 1776: 8) Mary/Polly Mabee b. 1777, m. David Secord: 9) Sarah Mabee b. 1778: 10) Jeremiah Mabee b. 1 Jan 1780, d. 1864, m. (1st) 15 Nov 1802 Susannah Downey b. 5 Apr 1785, married (2nd) 18 May 1842 Mary Pickett born c1789: Source: MC80/2354 Saint John Branch, NBGS: Arrivals 99: our first families in New Brunswick, page 172.

MABEE: William Mabee was born 5 Aug 1769, s/o Jacob Mabee and Mary Cotang: came to NB in 1783 as a Loyalist and first settled in Saint John: m. 14 Jul 1791 Elizabeth Getchell b. 7 Jul 1763 at Machias, ME: Children: 1) Henry Mabee b. 26 Jul 1792, d. 27 Jan 1872: 2) Mehitable Mabee b. 10 Oct 1795, d. 8 Jul 1881, m. (1st) 9 Apr 1815 John Elliot b. - , d. 30 Nov1821: had three children: m. (2nd) 15 Mar 1829 William Brown and had three children: 3) Frances Mabee born 25 Jan 1797, d. 25 Apr 1883: 4) Penelope Hunt Mabee born 13 Jun 1800, m. (1st) Witter Davidson Moore had five children: m. (2nd) James Milliken of Ellsworth, ME: three children: 5) Rebecca Mabee born 21 Sep 1803: 6) Elias Mabee b. 14 Apr 1806, d. 3 Dec 1880: 7) William Mabee b. 19 May 1808, d. 22 Feb 1884: 8) Mary Cotang Mabee born 30 Apr 1810, d. Nov 1865: 9) Eliza Mabee b. 27 Apr 1813, d. Sep 1865: 10) Elizabeth Tucker Mabee b. 20 May 1815, d. Jul 1842. Source: MC80/1352 Warren H. Hasty’s Index: Memorial of Loyalist families of , Josiah Hitchings and Robert Livingstone, pages 32-34 of last section.

MACE: Samuel Mace b. - , d. before 1851, m. Mahala - b. c1793 probably in Maine of English descent, died 2 May 1876: came to NB in 1835 and settled in Studholm Parish, Kings County: Children: 1) probable son, William Mace b. 31 Dec 1811 in Skowhegan, ME, d. 30 May 1891 at Havelock, Kings County, NB: married Jane H. - b. c1819, d. 3 Aug 1889: had issue: 2) Christiann Mace born c1820: 3) Susan Mace b. c1826. Sources: MC80/1514 John R. Elliott’s Gone but not forgotten, Vol. 1: Gosline Cemetery, Smiths Creek, Studholm Parish, page 53: also see the Kings County census records.

MACHUM: Alexander Machum born Mar 1797 near Newtown in Limivady, County Derry, , died 20 May 1868, possible the s/o Alexander or John Mekim and Ann Bryce: m. 1818 Margaret Carson born Nov 1796, d. 8 Oct 1878, d/o James Carson and Mary Worden of Coleraine, Ireland: they came to NB May 1818: first settled on Belleisle Bay, then at New Jerusalem, Queens County by 1824: Children: 1) Alexander Machum born 5 Sep 1819 in Saint John, NB, d. 29 Mar 1897 in Saint John, m. 18 Jan 1849 at New Jerusalem, Elizabeth Frances Inch b. - , d. 8 Aug 1891, d/o Nathaniel Inch and Ann Armstrong: family settled in New Jerusalem: had eight children: 2) Martha Machum b. 13 Apr 1822 on Belleisle Bay, d. 11 Aug 1876, m. 18 Jan 1849 at New Jerusalem, Joseph or Richard Hutchinson b. 1819, d. 1866: 3) Ann Machum b. 21 Aug 1824 at Belleisle, d. 21 Jan 1862, m. 20 Nov 1845 Thomas Kerr b. 1819 in Ireland, died 2 Aug 1903 in Saint John, s/o John and Rebecca Kerr: settled at New Jerusalem and had five children: 4) James Alexander Machum b. 26 Oct 1826, d. 18 Sep 1900 Nashwaaksis, NB, m. (1st) 25 Mar 1863 Hannah Wilson b. 1843 in York County, NB, died 23 Jun 1881 at Fredericton, NB: settled at Fredericton and had six children: m. (2nd) 11 May 1887 Emily Ann (Brewer) James b. 1852 at Douglas, NB, died 22 Dec 1934 at Penniac, York County, d/o Joseph James and widow of Mr. Brewer: 5) Samuel Machum b. 25 Jun 1829 at New Jerusalem, d. 29 Jun 1896, m. 21 Jun 1857 at New Jerusalem, Emily Jane Sleep born 1830, d. 27 Feb 1880, d/o Joseph Sleep and Martha Holder: settled in New Jerusalem: had ten children: 6) John Machum b. 30 May 1832 at New Jerusalem, died unm. 30 May 1856: 7) Mary Jane Machum b. 14 Dec 1835 at New Jerusalem, died 1 Jun 1914 at Regina Sask., m. 19 Jun 1861 New Jerusalem, John Brown of New Jerusalem b. 1832, d. 27 May 1904: moved to Brantford, ON: had seven children.

Sources: MC1/Machum, 3 pages: Margaret’s sister Mary Carson m. Joseph Moore in Ireland: they also came to NB and settled at New Jerusalem: see also MC80/823 Annie E. Elder’s History of New Jerusalem, pages 70-72: see also MC80/1397 Daniel F. Johnson’s New Brunswick lineages, pages 33 to 34: see MC80/1749 Donald A. Machum’s Alexander Machum, Margaret Carson and their descendents: the widower Thomas Kerr m. (2nd) Elizabeth Mahood: see MC1401 Alexander Machum diary: see also MC2657 NBGS Generations Volume 25, No. 1, Spring 2003, David McKinney’s The diary of Alexander Machum Jr. 1845-1849, pages 25- 32; Vol. 25, No. 2, Summer 2003, pages 25-28; Volume 25, No. 3, Fall 2003, pages 47- 50; Volume 25, No. 4, Winter 2003, pages 49-52: see also MC2657 NBGS Generations Volume 26, No. 3, Fall 2004, Mary Baker’s In search of Mary Jane, pages 38-42.

MACK: Thomas Mack b. c1831 in England, d. Jan 1894, m. Elizabeth - b. c1831 in England: worked for railway in Saint John before coming to Beaufort, Kent Parish, Carleton County about 1885 with wife and three grown children: following his death his widow may have returned to Saint John: Children: 1) Andrew Thomas Norman Mack m. 18 Jul 1888 Sarah M.B. Frith: 2) Roderick Mack: he settled in Saint John: 3) Lucy Amy Cameron Mack b. 1859, d. 1927, m. 21 Apr 1888 Charles McEwen.

Sources: MC80/2241 Herbert N. Bradley’s History of Foreston, Carleton County, New Brunswick including adjacent communities of Biggar Ridge and Beaufort, page 122.

MACKEY: Felix Mackey born c1796, d. 1869, m. in Ireland, Mary Delaney b. - , died 1866: came from , Ireland to NB in 1825: settled at Red Stone Brook on Little South West Miramichi River in Northumberland County: they went to Stillwater, MN 1853: Children: 1) Edward Mackey b. , d. 22 Apr 1898, m. 1849 Mary Ann Malloy born 31 Aug 1829, d. 23 Nov 1877, d/o John Malloy and Catherine Sutton: 2) Mary Mackey b. c1823, m. John Hynes: 3) Patrick Mackey b. c1825, died after 1907: 4) James Mackey b. 25 Dec 1832, died after 1910, married 4 Sep 1862 Jane E. Sauntry baptized 16 Mar 1836, died 23 Sep 1912, d/o William Sauntry and Ellen Harrigan: 5) John Mackey b. May 1834, d. after 1907: 6) Thomas Mackey born Dec 1835, died after 1872: 7) William Mackey b. Dec 1838, d. 26 Jul 1857: 8) Elizabeth Mackey b. Jun 1850. Source: MC80/359 W.D. Hamilton’s Old North Esk: Revised, pages 245-246.

MACKEY: John Mackey b. c1789 in Ireland, d. after 1861: came to NB in 1820’s: first settled up the Little South West Miramichi River in North Esk Parish, Northumberland County: m. Mary Picket: Children: 1) Edward Mackey born c1816, d. after 1861, m. 4 Jul 1843 Mary McGrath b. c1826 in Ireland, d. after 1861: had at least six children: 2) Patrick Mackey b. c1820, d. after 1848, m. Catherine - : settled in Upper Halcomb and had issue: 3) John Mackey born c1822: 4) Michael Mackey b. c1828: 5) Catherine Mackey born c1828: 6) Margaret Mackey born in Apr 1833. Source: MC80/359 W.D. Hamilton’s Old North Esk: Revised, pages 244-245.

MACKIE: Alexander Mackie born c1775 in , d. 1859, m. Elizabeth Stuart b. - , died c1855, d/o James Stuart and Elizabeth Elder: he came from Aberdeen, Scotland to NB with his wife and children about 1830 and settled in Chatham, Northumberland County: had eight sons and four daughters: Children born in Scotland: 1) John Mackie m. Margaret Johnston b. in Scotland: had four children: 2) Agnes Mackie, oldest daughter, m. c1827 her second cousin, Colin Elder: 3) Robert Mackie m. Clara - : 4) Elizabeth Mackie b. 1817, d. 19 Feb 1867, m. Richard Hutchinson: 5) Charlotte Mackie m. Rev. John Fraser: 6) Alexander Mackie b. - , d. in , PQ: 7) Benjamin Mackie b. - , d. in New York: 8) Alexina Mackie b. 3 Mar 1827, d. 1 May 1909, married 10 Jun 1857 Peter Keay born 26 Aug 1826, died on 29 Dec 1873, s/o James Keay and Charlotte Hope: eventually settled in St. Andrews, Charlotte County: had four children.

Source: MC1219 Grimmer family fonds, MS12B, The Keay family by Muriel Grimmer, 1947, 2 pages: also, MS12E1.

MACKIE: Alexander Mackie was born on 17 Oct 1850 in Benholm Parish in Kincardineshire, Scotland, died in Oct 1919, s/o Alexander Mackie and Mary Bain: came to NB and settled in Kincardine, Victoria County: m. 26 Jan 1887 in NB, Mary Louise McKenzie b. 15 Dec 1847 in Saint John, d. 25 Nov 1921, d/o Daniel McKenzie and Phebe Brundage: Children born in Kincardine, Victoria County, NB: 1) Daniel Alexander Mackie born 15 Jun 1888, died 28 Sep 1918 at Cambrai, Nord, France: 2) William Mackie b. 15 Dec 1890, d. 14 Jul 1933 at York, York County, ME. Source: MC80/2836 Jan Mackie’s From Scotland to New Brunswick, pg 108.

MACKLIN: Robert Macklin b. 1790 in Ireland, d. 1878, m. Mary - b. 1786 in Ireland died 1863: came to NB: settled in Saint Marys Parish, York County: Children: 1) Agnes Macklin born 1819, d. 1862: 2) Joseph Macklin b. 1825, d. 1906: 3) Hannah Macklin b. 1826: 4) Robert Macklin Jr. born 1828, d. 1904: 5) John Macklin b. c1832: 6) Mary N. Macklin born 1835, d. 1897. Sources: MC80/132 Lillian M.B. Maxwell’s The old grave-yard, page 133: also see the York County census returns.

MACKY: Samuel Macky b. - , died 28 Oct 1857, m. 25 Jul 1843 Margaret Moffitt b. 16 Aug 1815 Moyle, County Donegal, Ireland, d. 30 Nov 1891, d/o Charles Moffitt and Jane Alexander: family came to NB in 1848 and settled at Fredericton, York County: Children: 1) Charles Macky b. 1844, d. 20 Jun 1875: 2) Samuel Macky b. 1846, d. 26 Apr 1848: 3) Margaret Macky born 4 May 1848, d. 5 Dec 1868, m. 16 May 1868 James Rogers: 4) Samuel Macky b. 13 Dec 1850, d. unmarried 1923: 5) Mary Jane Macky (a twin) b. 1 May 1853: 6) William Alexander Macky (twin) b. 1 May 1853: 7) Robert Henry Macky b. 7 Dec 1855, d. 1897, married 17 Apr 1893 Emily Roberts.

Source: MC1/Moffitt, 1 page.

MACKY: William Macky born 1782 in Coshquin, County Derry, Ireland, d. 3 Jul 1846: m. Eleanor - born c1772, d. 19 Sep 1849: came to NB in 1820 and settled in Sussex Parish, Kings County: Children mentioned: 1) Andrew Macky b. c1806 in Ireland, d. 20 Mar 1863: 2) James Macky b. c1807, d. 30 Sep 1874: 3) George Macky b. 1808, d. 8 Oct 1868. Sources: MC80/1722 John R. Elliott’s Gone but not forgotten, Vol. 2: Trinity Anglican Cemetery in Sussex Parish, pages 30-31: also see the Kings County census returns.

MADDEN: Thomas Madden b. 1816 at Parsontown, Ireland, d. 30 Sep 1893, married Mary - b. 1825 County Tipperary, Ireland, died 15 Dec 1871: came to NB in 1845 and settled at St. Andrews, Charlotte County: Children: 1) Ann Madden born 1846 at Parsontown, d. 23 Nov 1899: 2) Mary Madden b. 1847 in NB: 3) Margaret Madden b. 1849: 4) Elizabeth A. Madden b. 1850, died 29 Dec 1873: 5) Jane Madden born 1853: 6) Jane Madden born 1853: 7) Catherine Madden b. 1853: 8) John Madden b. 1856: 9) Thomas Madden b. 1858: 10) Richard Madden b. 1860. Sources: MC80/1813 Shirley Clarke’s Church of St. Andrew: St. Andrews, NB: Cemetery & Interment Records: also see the Charlotte County census.

MADDISON: Robert Maddison born 1807 in England, d. 1868: came to NB Nov 1831: settled at Lutz Mountain in Moncton Parish, Westmorland County: m. Margaret Trites born 1816 at Lutz Mountain, d. 1891: Children mentioned: 1) Richard Maddison born 1836: 2) Ann Maddison b. 1837: 3) Sarah Jane Maddison b. 1839: 4) Mary M. Maddison b. 1841: 5) Jacob T. Maddison b. 1845, d. 1934, m. Elizabeth Mary Steeves b. 1850, d. 1928, d/o Elkanah Steeves and Frances Mollins: family settled at Indian Mountain: they had issue: 6) Elizabeth Maddison b. 1848.

Sources: MC80/1397 Daniel F. Johnson’s New Brunswick lineages, pages 215-216: see also the Westmorland County census records.

MADDOCK: Patrick Maddock b. c1780 in Ireland, d. 27 Mar 1853, married Mary Merigan b. - , died 10 Apr 1855: came from Ireland to PEI in the early 1820’s, then came to NB by 1825 and settled at Upper Halcomb in North Esk Parish, Northumberland County:

Children: 1) Margaret Maddock born c1809, d. 4 Jul 1873, married John Sparrow: they settled in Blackville Parish: 2) John Maddock born c1811, died after 1853, m. Margaret Fitzpatrick: went to Stillwater, MN, then to Chicago, Il: 3) Michael Maddock b. c1814, d. 29 Oct 1853, m. Mary Evans born c1822, died after 1882: went to Stillwater, MN: 4) Ellen Maddock married Thomas Gillespy and settled in Blackville Parish: 5) Jasper Maddock born c1818, d. 29 Apr 1898, m. 10 Jan 1847 Mary Ann Kehoe b. 1829, d. 13 Feb 1866, d/o James Kehoe and Catherine Cleary: settled at Sunny Corner and had issue: 6) Mary Maddock born c1821, d. 18 Jan 1897, m. Michael Nowlan b. c1802, d. 2 Nov 1878, s/o John and Ann Nowlan: went to Stillwater, MN: 7) Patrick Maddock b. c1824, d. 3 May 1874, m. Bridget Kehoe born 8 Sep 1831, died 9 Sep 1889: went to Wisconsin: 8) Lawrence Maddock b. 2 Aug 1827, d. 1881, m. Mary Cain b. May 1833, d. after 1906, d/o John Cain and Mary Crowe): 9) James Maddock b. 8 May 1831, d. 25 May 1854. Source: MC80/359 W.D. Hamilton’s Old North Esk: Revised, pages 246-247.

MADIGAN: Michael Madigan b. c1826 in County Derry, Ireland, died by 21 Sep 1891: he fought in 41st Welsh Foot Regiment during the Crimean War and won Victoria Cross: came to NB with his wife born in County Derry, Ireland and their fourteen children: they settled in Saint John. Source: RS184 New Brunswick Museum Vertical files, Madigan family, microfilm F11086, 1 page.

MADSEN: Christen Madsen m. Johanna - : came from Denmark to NB in 1882 and settled in New Denmark, Victoria County: they had ten children: Only children mentioned: 1) Matilda Madsen: settled in Lewiston, ME: 2) the sixth child was, Signe Madsen b. 12 Mar 1891, m. 1911 in NB, Hans Larsen who had come to NB in 1896 with his parents: settled in NB and had four sons.

Source: MC80/2116 Federation of Danish Associations in Canada, 4th Danish Canadian Conference, New Denmark, New Brunswick, 1985, page 36.

MAGEE: George Magee b. c1793 at Enniskillen, Ireland, died 1867, married Elizabeth - b. c1802 in County Fermanagh, Ireland, died 21 May 1876: they came to NB in Oct 1827 and settled at Churchill, Elgin Parish, Albert County: Children: 1) John Magee born c1826, m. Margaret Bailey b. c1831: 2) Mary Ann Magee b. c1829, married 9 Feb 1854 John Bailey born c1829: 3) Thomas Magee b. c1831, m. Ann J. - b. c1833 Ireland: 4) William Magee b. c1835, m. Isabella - b. c1842: 5) James Magee born c1837, d. 1913 at Churchill, NB, m. Ellen - b. c1848: 6) George Magee b. c1841, married Elizabeth - : 7) Charles Magee b. c1843: 8) Richard A. Magee born c1845, married 14 Dec 1876 Jane Nicholson: 9) Catherine Magee b. c1851. Source: MC80/1790 Ken Kanner’s Early families revisited, page 194.

MAGEE: John Magee (Rev.) b. in Ireland, d. 1861: came to NB in 1821 and settled on Nashwaak River in Saint Marys Parish, York County: m. Elizabeth Peters: Children: 1) Julia Jane Magee b. 1843, m. Luther Goodspeed: 2) Phebe Amelia Magee b. 1845, married Mr. Keith: 3) Lydia Ann Magee b. 1847: 4) Elizabeth Augusta Magee b. 1850, m. Mr. Fisher: 5) Sarah M. Magee b. 1852, d. 1855: 6) Henrietta E. Magee b. 1854: 7) Thomas Herbert Magee b. 1857, d. 1862: 8) John F. Magee b. and d. 1860: 9) Frederick S. Magee born and d. 1862. Source: MC80/1214 Ina MacLaggan et. al. Nashwaak families 1785-1885, pages 88- 89.

MAGEE: John Magee born in Ireland: married in Ireland: they came from Enniskillen in County Fermanagh, Ireland to NB about 1840 and settled in Saint John: Children: 1) John Magee m. Julia Merritt and had six children: 2) William Magee: 3) Thomas Magee: 4) Eliza Magee: 5) Mary Jane Magee: 6) Annie Magee.

Source: RS184 New Brunswick Museum Vertical files, Magee family, microfilm F11086, 1 page.

MAGEE: John Magee b. in Ireland, m. Elizabeth Forsyth b. 1819 in Ireland, d. 6 Dec 1906, d/o Adam Forsyth born in England: survived by two sons and four daughters: Children mentioned: 1) Andrew Magee b. 1858, d. 15 Jan 1923 in Saint John: married and had at least seven children: 2) Isabelle Magee b. - , d. after 1906: settled in Saint John: 3) John Magee b. 1861, d. 19 Apr 1911. Source: MC80/2592 Graeme F. Somerville’s A library of stone pages and other records of the Wesleyan burial ground, Saint John, NB, pages 142-43.

MAGEE: John Magee born in Ireland: he came from County Tyrone, Ireland to NB 1847 and settled at Clones, Petersville Parish, Queens County: married Catherine McCutcheon: had ten children: only child mentioned was, John James Magee m. Annie Jane Rathburn from Hibernia in Hampstead Parish, Queens County: they settled at Laws Corner, NB and had five children.

Source: MC80/2779 Connie Denby et. al. Along Hibernia roads: faded memories, page 211. MAGEE: Robert Magee m. Martha Ross: settled near Fredericton Junction, Gladstone Parish, Sunbury County: Children: 1) William Magee born 21 Jan 1853, m. Mary A. Phillips born 4 Mar 1854: 2) Elizabeth Magee m. David Morrison: 3) Margaret Magee married George Buckle: 4) Robert Magee m. Miss Glover: 5) Alexander Magee m. Miss Duplisea: 6) James Magee: 7) John Magee b. 1868. Source: MC1/Magee, 1 page: contains a copy of a page from John C. Tracy Book: Fredericton Junction, Sunbury County.

MAGEE: Terance Magee b. c1793 at Millgrange, Carlingford Parish, County Louth, Ireland, d. 30 Jul 1862: came to NB in 1820 and settled in Lower Cove, Saint John: m. (1st) - , m. (2nd) 4 Aug 1830 Mrs. Eleanor (Scanlan) Sweeney born in County Derry, Ireland, d. 13 Aug 1879, d/o James Scanlan and Mary Gillen, and widow of William Sweeney who died 26 May 1827 in Saint John: Children: 1) Thomas Magee b. 16 Sep 1831: 2) Rosanna Magee bp. 28 Aug 1833, died young: 3) Eleanor Magee bp. 7 Jun 1835, d. young: 4) Elizabeth Magee b. Sep 1837, d. young: 5) James Magee born Dec 1840, d. 16 Feb 1896, m. 11 Apr 1872 Annie Shea b. - , d. 8 Nov 1907, d/o Dennis Shea and Mary White: settled in Saint John: had eight children. Source: MC80/1529 Peter Murphy’s Together in exile, pages 103-107.

MAGEE: Thomas Magee came from Kilkee in Ireland in 1847 to Saint John, NB: in 1854 he settled in Baie Verte, Westmorland County: married Olive E. Oulton d/o Thomas Oulton of Little Shemogue: son Frederick Magee born 29 May 1875, died 4 May 1953, m. 9 Jan 1899 Myrtle R. McLeod b. - , d. 13 Nov 1952, d/o John McLeod of Port Elgin: settled in Port Elgin and had one daughter who died young. Sources: MC80/5 W.M. Burns’ A history and story of Botsford, pages 76-77: see also MC1156 Graves Papers: Frederick Magee, 1 page.

MAGUIRE: Michael Maguire b. c1807 in Ireland: he came to NB and settled in St. Stephen, Charlotte County: moved to Calais, ME by 1845: m. 6 Oct 1834 in St. Stephen, Margaret Gleason born c1818 in Ireland: Children: 1) Mary Maguire b. c1836 in St. Stephen: 2) John Maguire b. c1837 in St. Stephen: 3) Michael Maguire b. c1838 in St. Stephen: 4) Catherine Maguire b. c1840 in St. Stephen: 5) Margaret Maguire b. c1842 in St. Stephen: 6) James Maguire b. c1844 in St. Stephen: 7) Edward Robert Maguire born 4 Sep 1845 in Calais, ME: 8) Ann Maria Maguire born 2 Jul 1847 in Calais, ME. Source: MC80/2711 Thelma Eye Brooks’ Calais Maine families, pages 100-1.

MAHER: Andrew Maher or Meagher b. c1796 Blansford, Queens County, Ireland, d. 16 Nov 1871: came to NB and settled in Saint John: m. 14 Feb 1846 in Saint John, Marjorie McAllister born c1815 in Ireland, died 9 Jun 1901 in Saint John: Children: 1) Andrew Joseph Maher born 13 Feb 1847 in Saint John, d. 29 Feb 1912, m. 8 Nov 1887 in Saint John, Theresa Jennings born 31 Oct 1849 in Saint John, d. 2 Apr 1937, d/o Peter Jennings and Mary Dolan: settled in Saint John: had three children: 2) Catherine Maher bp. 25 Aug 1850 in Saint John, died unm. 24 Feb 1883 in Saint John: 3) James Maher bp. 19 Aug 1853.

Source: MC1/Jennings #2, 2 pages.

MAHER: Edmund Maher b. at Warrington near Liverpool, England: came to NB in 1770 with Capt. Owen and settled at Bowen’s Point, , Charlotte County: had a large family: Only children mentioned: 1) John M. Maher: 2) possibly, Richard Maher: settled at St. Andrews, Charlotte County: Source: RS184 New Brunswick Museum Vertical files, Maher family, microfilm F11086, 1 page.

MAHONEY: Cornelius Mahoney b. c1831 in Ireland, buried 23 Dec 1889: came to NB in 1854 and first settled in Elgin Parish in Albert County, then at Mechanic Settlement in Cardwell Parish, Kings County: m. c1865 Hannorah Long b. - , died in 1902, d/o Timothy Long and Eleanor McGlone of New Ireland Road, Alma Parish, Albert County: Children: 1) John/Jack Mahoney born c1867 probably at South Branch, NB, d. 13 Feb 1956 at Saint John, m. 3 Jun 1912 at South Branch, Margaret Breen b. 4 Apr 1880, died 17 Jun 1952 at Saint John, d/o Edward Breen and Bridget Mellon of Goshen, NB: adopted one son: first settled in Upper Goshen: 2) Catherine/Kate Mahoney born 14 Jul 1869, m. 1 Jul 1895 at New Ireland, Timothy Ahern s/o James Ahern and Mary Hayes of Elgin Parish: had three children before moving to New Hampshire by 1904: 3) Dennis Mahoney b. Feb 1872, d. 1902: 4) Timothy Francis Mahoney b. Apr 1874, d. 1956 in Sussex, NB, m. 24 Sep 1906 at South Branch, Bridget Elizabeth Layden: they settled in Mechanic Settlement and had ten children: 5) Ellen Mahoney born Jan 1877, m. Timothy Ahern: went to Portland, ME by 1904: had no issue: 6) Mary Anne Mahoney born 2 Apr 1880, married on 25 May 1909 Arthur Huckins of Forest City, MN, s/o Jason and Martha Huckins: settled in Elgin Parish, Albert County and had four children: 7) Hannah Agnes Mahoney born 2 May 1882, m. (1st) Mr. Casey, (2nd) John Forstall a widower from Portland, Maine. Source: MC80/2014 Heather Long’s Good green hope: the Irish Catholic settlers of Albert County, New Brunswick, pages 136-138: Cornelius’ sister Ann Mahoney also came to NB and married James Shean.

MAHONEY: Dennis Mahoney and his wife Ellen Barry, natives of County Cork, Ireland: they came to NB about 1830 and settled at Melrose or Emigrant Settlement in Botsford Parish, Westmorland County: the only child mentioned was, Patrick George Mahoney b. 4 Mar 1854, d. 5 Aug 1922, m. 6 Aug 1880 Mary Sweeney b. - , d. 23 Mar 1921.

Source: MC1156 Graves Papers: Patrick George Mahoney, 1 page.

MAHONEY: Dennis Mahoney born , died on 12 Nov 1895 in Minneapolis, MN: came to NB and settled on Dowling Road near New Ireland, Alma Parish, Albert County: m. (1st) c1858 Mary Long b. - , died c1867, d/o Timothy Long and Eleanor McGlone of New Ireland: m. (2nd) c1868 Sarah Ann McGurrigan: (3rd) 5 Mar 1878 Johannah Purtill d/o John Purtill and Sophia Sweeney of Cardwell Parish in Kings County: Children of first marriage: 1) Cornelius Mahoney b. 1859, bp. 3 Jun 1860, d. before 1871: 2) James Timothy Mahoney b. c1861, d. by 1895: 3) Patrick Mahoney b. c1863 probably at New Ireland, d. 26 Jul 1946: went to Minneapolis, MN by 1895: Children of second marriage: 4) Ann Mahoney born 8 Jun 1869, d. Sep 1890: 5) Ellen Mahoney b. c1871, d. before 1881. Source: MC80/2014 Heather Long’s Good green hope: the Irish Catholic settlers of Albert County, New Brunswick, pages 138-139.

MAHOOD: Samuel Mahood b. c1793 or , d. 22 Mar 1873, m. Hannah Short born 1800 in England: he came from County Cavan, Ireland to NB and settled at Jerusalem, Hampstead Parish, Queens County. Sources: MC80/823 Annie E. Elder’s History of New Jerusalem, page 69: see also MC80/2781 Frank Queen’s Remembering Cootehill, see under Map #7 in appendix: Samuel may have had a brother James Mahood who received land at Cootehill, Petersville Parish, Queens County in 1829: see also MC80/2783 - Armstrong Corner: memories, page 109.

MAILLET: Antoine-Salomon Maillet born 1723 s/o Jacques Maillet and Madeleine Hébert, married (1st) c1746 Marie Saulnier d/o René Saulnier and Marie-Josephe Trahan: married (2nd) c1761 Marguerite Blanchard: members of this family settled in Richibouctou, Kent County, NB: Child of first wife: 1) Charles Maillet born 1748, m. 9 Oct 1774 Marie LeBlanc d/o Jacques LeBlanc and Natalie Breau: Children of second wife: 2) Marie Maillet born 1762, m. c1782 Jean Devine s/o Jacques Devine and Madeleine Robichaud: 3) Jean-Baptiste-Cassien Maillet born 1764, m. c1795 Marie Comeau d/o Joseph Comeau and Marguerite Jeanson: settled at Saint-Croix: 4) Sabine-Isabelle Maillet born 1766, m. 11 Apr 1799 Dominique Doucet s/o Dominique Doucet and Madeleine Mius: 5) Lucie-Marguerite Maillet born 1766: 6) Joachim-Pierre Maillet born 1768, m. c1794 Marie Belliveau d/o Joseph- Jacques Belliveau and Marguerite Robichaud: 7) Cécile Maillet b. 1770, married 10 Nov 1794 Joseph Bastarache s/o Jean Bastarache and Marie-Joseph Comeau: 8) Louis Maillet born 1772, m. 25 Jan 1796 Natalie Doucet d/o Jean Doucet and Anastasie Amirault: 9) Joseph-Tranquille Maillet b. 1774, m. 14 Jan 1800 Marguerite Belliveau d/o Joseph Belliveau and Marguerite Robichaud: 10) Marguerite Maillet b. c1776, m. 1797 Frédéric Robichaud, natural s/o Félix- Firmin Robichaud and Anne Camp.

Source: MC80/1862 Bona Arsenault’s Histoire et généalogie des Acadiens, Vol. 2, pages 669-671.

MAILLET: Charles Maillet born c1753, d. 22 Apr 1837, m. Marie LeBlanc born c1757, died Apr 1825: they came to NB and settled at Richibucto Village, Kent County: Children: 1) Joseph Maillet born before 30 Jul 1778, died after 24 Apr 1837, m. 30 Jul 1799 Magdeleine Arsenault: 2) Frédéric Maillet d. after 21 Sep 1807: 3) Augustin Maillet born before 14 Jun 1782, d. after 24 Apr 1837, m. 14 Jun 1803 Barbe Despres: 4) Natalie Maillet m. 18 Jun 1804 Pierre Richard: 5) Jean Maillet born before 21 Sep 1786, d. after 30 Jul 1809, m. 21 Sep 1807 Ursule Babineau: 6) Marie Landry Maillet b. after 21 Sep 1786, married 21 Sep 1807 Hilarion Babineau: 7) Anonyme Maillet born 17 Apr 1796. Source: MC1/Maillet #2, 1 page.

MAILLOUX: Louis Mailloux b. 31 Dec 1741 at , d. 12 Jun 1815 s/o Louis Mailloux and Madeleine Gouin of Quebec City: m. 23 Sep 1776 at Paspébiac, QC, Suzanne Huard born c1752, died 29 Feb 1796 d/o François Huard and Geneviève Duguay: they moved from Quebec to NB and by 1783 had settled at Caraquet in Gloucester County: Children: 1) Eulalie Mailloux born 12 Feb 1783 at Caraquet, married c1805 Joseph dit François Frigault s/o Pierre Frigault and Josette Bouthillier: 2) Osithe Mailloux bp. 6 Sep 1789, died 31 May 1863, m. 25 Feb 1811 Isaac Albert s/o Pierre Albert and Geneviéve Denys: 3) Louis Mailloux born 25 Dec 1790, married 26 Aug 1823 Anne Albert d/o Pierre Albert and Geneviéve Denys and had nine children: 4) Suzanne Mailloux born 7 Apr 1793, died 11 Jul 1882, m. 26 Aug 1817 Louis Albert s/o Pierre Albert and Geneviéve Denys: 5) Catherine Mailloux born 12 Sep 1795, died on 8 Feb 1796.

Source: MC80/1100 Fidèle Thériault’s Les familles de Caraquet, pgs 357-60.

MAIN: David Main came from Langholm in Dumfriesshire, Scotland in 1821 with his two sons: they settled in Galloway, Richibucto Parish, Kent County: Only children mentioned: 1) James Main born 1801, married 6 Feb 1827 Jane Murray of Shemogue, NB, b. 1803 in Scotland: had seven children: 2) John Main b. 1803 in Scotland, d. before 1871: married Jean Johnstone b. c1809 in Scotland: settled in Rexton, Richibucto Parish, NB: Sources: MC80/45 Howard Trueman’s The Chignecto Isthmus and its first settlers, pages 208-209: see also MC80/5 W.M. Burns’ A history and story of Botsford, page 78: see MC2852 Purdy-Carter genealogical collection, MS2: on microfilm F20988: see sheets for James and John Main.

MAIN: John Main b. 1803 in Scotland, d. before 1871, s/o David Main: he came from Langholm, Dumfriesshire, Scotland to NB in 1821: married Jean Johnstone b. c1809 in Scotland: family settled in Rexton, Richibucto Parish, Kent County, NB: Children mentioned: 1) Agnes Main b. 1831 in NB: 2) Mary J. Main b. 1839 in NB: 3) Isabell Main b. 1844 in NB: 4) Jesse Main b. c1846 in NB: 5) Alexander Main b. 1848 in NB: 6) Jeffrey Main b. 1852 in NB: 7) Nina Main b. c1855 in NB. Source: MC2852 Purdy-Carter genealogical collection, MS2: on microfilm F20988: see sheet for John Main.

MAIN: Thomas Main b. c1793 in Scotland, d. 8 Apr 1873: came to NB at 1819 and settled in Upper Sackville, Westmorland County: m. 1 Dec 1831 Isabell Lauder b. 1806 in Scotland, d. 11 Nov 1902: Children mentioned: 1) James Main b. 1833 in NB: 2) Robert Main b. 1835 in NB: 3) Isabella Main b. 1839 in NB: 4) Jennet Main b. 1842 in NB: 5) Margaret Main b. 1844 in NB: 6) Ellen Main b. 1846 in NB: 7) Mary A. Main b. 1833 in NB.

Source: MC2852 Purdy-Carter genealogical collection, MS2: on microfilm F20988: see sheet for Thomas Main.

MAIN: Thomas Main born 13 Jul 1795 in Dumfriesshire, Scotland, died 11 Dec 1882: came to NB: first settled at Richibucto, Kent County, then in Saint John, then at St. Stephen, Charlotte County: m. Agnes Sedgewick born 23 Aug 1811 in Yorkshire, England, d. 25 Jul 1879 at St. Stephen, NB: only child mentioned was, David Main born 18 Jul 1835 in Richibucto, NB, died 19 Sep 1883, m. Mary Sedgewick born 25 Jul 1836 at Liverpool, England, d. 31 Jul 1903 at Vancouver, BC. Source: MC80/2089 N.B.G.S. Charlotte County Branch: St. Stephen Rural Cemetery, page 100.

MALCOLM: Andrew Malcolm born 27 Nov 1809 at Balfron, Sterlingshire, Scotland, d. 7 Oct 1881: m. Mary Lamb b. 28 Sep 1809 at Falkirk, Scotland, d. 1 Feb 1860: they came to NB and settled at Lakefield, Sussex Parish, Kings County: only child mentioned was, Archibald Malcolm born 28 Aug 1841 at Falkirk, d. 23 Sep 1890. Sources: MC80/1 Grace Aiton’s The story of Sussex and vicinity, page 57: see MC80/1722 John R. Elliott’s Gone but not forgotten, Vol. 2: Southfield Cemetery, Sussex Parish, page 280.

MALCOLM: Daniel Malcolm b. 1788 in Scotland, died 1843, s/o Alexander Malcolm: came to NB before 1808: settled in Dalhousie Parish, Restigouche County: m. Mary - Children: 1) Daniel Malcolm born 1808 in NB, d. 1856, m. Margaret Reid born 1809 in Scotland, d. 1863: had ten children: 2) Mary Malcolm born 1811: 3) William Malcolm b. 1814, d. 1876, m. Elizabeth Jeffrey b. 1828 in NB of Scottish ancestry, d. 1891: had thirteen children: 4) Alexander Malcolm born 1816: 5) John Malcolm b. 1817, m. Jane - b. 1813 in Ireland: had seven children: 6) Barbara Malcolm b. 1825. Sources: MC80/1890 Frank Payne’s The ancestors and descendants of Isabella Fraser Suzanna Malcolm: also see the Restigouche County census: also MC80/2959 Frank Payne’s The ancestors and descendants of Isabella Fraser Suzanna Malcolm, 23 pages.

MALCOLM: James Malcolm b. c1809 in Scotland, married Margaret - b. c1815 in Scotland: came to NB in 1836 and settled in Saint John: Children: 1) Margaret Malcolm b. 1835 in Scotland: 2) James Malcolm born 1837 in NB: 3) Ann Malcolm b. 1839: 4) Robert Malcolm b. c1842, d. 1888, m. Margaret - born c1838 in County Tyrone, Ireland: settled in Saint John and had children: 5) William Malcolm b. 1844: 6) Janet Malcolm b. 1845: 7) Eliza Malcolm b. 1847: 8) Thomas Malcolm b. 1849.

Source: MC80/1397 Daniel F. Johnson’s New Brunswick lineages, pages 258-260: also see the Saint John County census.

MALCOLM: John Malcolm b. c1751 at Banffshire, Scotland, d. Aug 1815, m. Jean Murdoch d/o John and Janet Murdoch: he moved to PEI in 1770’s with wife and her parents: both families came to NB about 1777: the Malcolms settled in Nelson Parish, Northumberland County, while the Murdochs settled at Murdoch Point across the river from Bartibog. Source: MC80/2184 W.D. Hamilton’s Dictionary of Miramichi Biography: see also MC216 Kathleen Willis Williston fonds, MS 1B5 Biographies and notes on early settlers written by Mrs. Williston in 1947, 1 page: see entry for John Malcolm.

MALCOLM: William Malcolm born c1805 in Scotland, died 1886: came to NB and settled at Dalhousie Junction, Restigouche County: married Elizabeth Clark b. c1826 in NB: Children: 1) William Malcolm b. 1851 in NB: 2) Alexander Malcolm b. 1853: 3) Barbara Malcolm b. 1855: 4) Thomas Malcolm b. 1857: 5) Mary Malcolm b. 1859: 6) Isabella Jane Malcolm b. 1860: 7) Donald Malcolm b. 1861: 8) Archibald Malcolm b. 1863, d. 1935 Bellingham, WA, m. Geneva Pearl Burpee born 1888 in NB, d. 1911 in WA, d/o Charles Herbert Burpee and Stella D. Culbertson of NB and WA: they settled in WA and had children: 9) Helen Malcolm b. 1865: 10) Elizabeth Malcolm b. 1867: 11) David Malcolm b. 1869: 12) Gavin Malcolm b. 1871: 13) Bella Malcolm b. 1875.

Source: MC80/1397 Daniel F. Johnson’s New Brunswick lineages, pages 155-156: also see the Restigouche census.

MALLARD: Thomas Mallard born 25 Dec 1752 at Leicester, England, died 1792: he came to New York in 1776, then moved to NB in 1783 as a Loyalist: settled in Saint John where he operated an inn: m. c1778 Ann Sutter b. 1759 at Paisley, Scotland, d. 17 Mar 1807: Children are listed in an estimated order: 1) Mary Mallard born 1779: 2) Nancy Mallard b. - , m. Jun 1805 in Saint John, Capt. Robert Farquar: 3) Isabella Mallard b. - , m. 1809 in Saint John, Thomas Purdy: 4) Margaret Blair Mallard, the fourth daughter, b. - , d. 20 Mar 1825, m. 27 Jan 1813 George Bonsall born c1786, died 1831, oldest s/o Richard Bonsall: had seven children. 5) Richard Mallard b. - , died 1803 at Island of Tobago. Sources: MC80/450 Charlotte Robinson’s Pioneer Profiles of New Brunswick Settlers “Ann Mallard” pages 88-98: see MC80/2119 Gail B. Pipes’ Loyalists all: stories about New Brunswick Loyalists and their descendants, pgs 72-74: see MC80/2902 Sharon Dubeau’s New Brunswick Loyalists: a bicentennial tribute, 1 paragraph.

MALLET: Jean Mallet born c1742, d. 7 Nov 1808, s/o François Mallet and Marie Madeleine Laroque of Pabos, QC: m. c1770, Marie Josephte Duguay d/o René Duguay and Marguerite LeBreton: family came to NB about 1791 and settled in Shippagan in Gloucester County: Children: 1) Joseph Mallet born 28 Apr 1772 Paspébiac, QC., m. 1800 at Caraquet, NB, Félicité Gionet, d/o François Gionet and Marie LeVicaire of Caraquet: had children: 2) Jean Mallet b. 7 Oct 1773 in Paspébiac, QC, m. 4 Apr 1796 Anne-Marie Gionet, d/o François Gionet and Marie LeVicaire of Caraquet: had issue: 3) Claire-Hélène Mallet b. 4 Aug 1778 in Paspébiac: 4) Thomas Mallet b. 22 Dec 1780 in Paspébiac, died 12 Feb 1865, married 13 Jan 1807 at Caraquet, NB, Euphrosine Albert d/o Jean-Baptiste Albert and Thérèse Lanteigne of Caraquet: had children: 5) Pierre Mallet m. 20 Nov 1809 at Shippagan, Luce Chiasson d/o Nicolas Chiasson and Geneviève Gionet: had children: 6) Scolastique Mallet m. 20 Nov 1809 at Caraquet, NB, Abraham Chiasson s/o Nicolas Chiasson and Geneviève Gionet: 7) Julien Mallet b. 25 Mar 1792 Shippagan, m. (1st) 17 Jan 1814 at Caraquet, Victoire Gionet, d/o François Gionet and Marie LeVicaire, m. (2nd) 6 Aug 1833 at Shippagan, Constance Breau d/o Magloire Breau and Madeleine Basque: had children by both wives: 8) Louis Mallet b. c1802, died 11 Jan 1871, married (1st) 19 Apr 1830 Marie Thébeau widow of Laurent Chiasson, m. (2nd) 19 Feb 1858 Marie Doiron, the widow of Abraham Doiron: had issue by both wives.

Source: MC80/286 Donat Robichaud’s Le grand Chipagan: histoire de Shippagan, pages 295-304.

MALLOCH: Daniel or Donald Malloch born in Scotland: he came to NB in 1783 as a Loyalist: settled at Bayside, Saint Croix Parish, Charlotte County: m. Jane Greenlaw b. after 1773 in Scotland or on Deer Island, NB: Children: 1) Peter Malloch born 1796 at St. Andrews, Charlotte County, d. 7 Mar 1876, m. Anna or Hannah Greenlaw b. 1797 on Campobello Island, d. 8 Sep 1882: settled at Wilsons Beach on Campobello, Charlotte County: had nine children: 2) Mary Malloch b. 1797 at Bayside, NB, d. 1879, m. Hugh Wiley b. 1797 in County Antrim, Ireland, died 1881: they settled at Bayside and had issue. Sources: MC80/1397 Daniel F. Johnson’s New Brunswick lineages, pages 36, 183- 184, 233-234: also see the Charlotte County census: see MC80/2365 Kaye C. Nath’s The Clines of the Passamaquoddy, pages 211-212.

MALLORY: Jonathan Noble Mallory married 16 Feb 1791 at Maugerville, Sunbury County, Ann Nevers born 6 Jan 1770 in Sunbury County, d. 10 Apr 1858 in Carleton County d/o Samuel Nevers and Ann Burwell: the only child mentioned was, William Mallory m. (1st) Jane Snow, (2nd) Keziah Parlee.

Source: MC1396 George Hayward genealogical fonds, MS1B The Hayward collection, A311, 2 pages: the widow Ann (Nevers) Mallory m. (2nd) 22 Oct 1801 at Maugerville, Hilkiah Kearney b. c1776, d. 16 Jan 1833 in Carleton County, s/o Alexander Kearney: had four children.

MALLORY: Simeon Mallory baptized on 12 Jul 1758 s/o Gideon and Olive Mallory: came to NB from NY and first settled at Bayswater on the Kingston Peninsula: later moved to the Hammondvale and Upham, Kings County area: m. Elizabeth Sherwood b. 1776 at Long Island, NY, d/o Andrew Sherwood and Mary Currey, Loyalists: Children: 1) Andrew Mallory b. c1789, died 12 Jan 1865, m. 22 Nov 1813 in Hampton Parish, Esther Bull born 4 May 1790, died 1865: they settled in Upham Parish and had eight children: 2) Thomas Burr Mallory b. 20 Jan 1793, married 14 Mar 1822 Mary Ann Rodgers born 1799 in Ireland: had eight children: 3) Gideon Mallory b. Hannah Bull born 1 May 1792: 4) Martha Mallory b. - , m. 26 Sep 1820 Daniel Carr: 5) Simeon Mallory b. c1794, m. Ruth Annie Pickel b. 1801: eight children: 6) Ruth Mallory b. - , m. 30 Oct 1822 Isaac Fowler: 7) Elizabeth Mallory b. c1801, m. 20 Dec 1822 William Wilks: 8) Mary Ann Mallory b. - , m. 27 Feb 1828 James Cabel: 9) Richard Mallory: 10) Samuel Mallory: 11) John Mallory.

Sources: MC1/Mallory #2, 11 pages: the file contains a copy of a report titled the Mallory Family Tree: see MC80/2354 Saint John Branch, NBGS: Arrivals 99: our first families in New Brunswick, page 174: see also MC2824 Julia Walker fonds, MS1, Mallory, 2 pages.

MALLORY: Thomas Burr Mallory was born on 20 Jan 1793, s/o Simeon Mallory and Elizabeth Sherwood: m. 14 Mar 1822 Mary Ann Rogers born c1799 Ireland: came to NB: settled at Gardner’s Creek in Saint Martins Parish, Saint John County: Children: 1) Margaret J. Mallory b. 22 Jan 1825, married John Rogers: 2) Esther Elizabeth Mallory b. 15 Apr 1827, died 6 Mar 1904, m. after 1851, Jeremiah Starrett: 3) Samuel Mallory born 15 Dec 1829, m. (1st) 7 Jul 1862 Anna Kilpatrick, m. (2nd) Marie Sands: 4) Thomas Burr Mallory b. 10 Aug 1831, d. c1913, married c1883 Frances Amelia Brown born 1862, died c1928 in Alberta, d/o Alexander Brown and Charlotte Catherine Howard: settled at Gardner’s Creek and had children: 5) Simeon Mallory b. 6 Sep 1833, m. Sarah Ross: 6) Mary Mallory b. 16 Sep 1836, m. John A. Robinson: 7) Rebecca Jemima Mallory born 8 Nov 1837, died 20 May 1929, m. 25 Jun 1866 William Henry Baird b. 14 Aug 1842, d. 23 Nov 1889: 8) Arthur James Mallory b. 16 Jul 1840: 9) Andrew Edward Mallory born 3 Dec 1843, d. 10 May 1889 in St. Martins, m. 25 Dec 1867 Amanda Jane Tabor b. 9 May 1845 in Upham Parish, Kings County, d. 7 Apr 1902 in Upham Parish.

Sources: MC80/180 H. McCullagh’s A short history of Fairfield, Tynemouth Creek and Gardner’s Creek, pg 12: Thomas’ brother Edward Mallory settled in the Fairfield area: see also MC80/1397 Daniel F. Johnson’s New Brunswick lineages, pages 108-109: see MC80/2354 Saint John Branch, NBGS: Arrivals 99: our first families in New Brunswick, page 226. MALLORY: William Northrup Mallory b. 11 Jul 1795 in NB, d. 1886, s/o Jonathan Mallory: m. (1st) 12 Nov 1818 in Carleton County, Jane Snow b. 4 Sep 1801 in Granville, NS, died 15 Aug 1847: m. (2nd) 18 Jan 1849 in Carleton County, Mrs. Keziah (Parlee) Folkins b. 1799 in NB, d. 10 May 1864, widow of Peter Folkins by whom she had at least one child: settled at Jacksontown in Wakefield Parish, Carleton County: Children of first wife: 1) Josiah Mallory b. c1819, d. 20 Mar 1904, m. 29 Oct 1845 Phebe Murphy: settled in Wakefield Parish and had twelve children: 2) John Mallory b. 20 Nov 1820, m. 1 Mar 1849 Ruth Slipp of Hampstead, Queens County: settled in Jacksontown, NB and had five children: 3) Anne K. Mallory b. 8 Feb 1822, died unm. 13 Jan 1911 at Attleboro, MA: was a nurse in New York City: 4) Margaret Mallory born 26 Feb 1824, m. 4 Aug 1852 Rev. George Elijah Orser of Brighton Parish, Carleton County, b. 4 Aug 1833, d. 29 Sep 1915 at Fort Fairfield, Aroostook County, ME, s/o Rev. George Whitfield Orser and Abigail J. Shaw: settled at Maple Grove, ME and had five children: 5) Hilkiah K. Mallory born 1 Jun 1825, m. Vite/Viena Taylor of Topsfield, Washington County, ME: settled at Topsfield and had at least five children: 6) Elisha Mallory b. 12 Apr 1827, m. 20 Feb 1859 Elizabeth/Lizzie Burke of Screvan County, Georgia: settled in Georgia and had seven children: 7) William N. Mallory born 4 Mar 1829, d. 1911 in MA, married 2 Jan 1854 Bathsheba Shaw b. 1831, died 1899: first settled in Carleton County: had six children: later moved to Attleboro, Bristol County, MA: 8) Harriet Mallory b. 21 Feb 1831, married 28 Jan 1852 Thomas Everett of Wakefield Parish: had seven children: 9) Ezekiel T. Mallory b. 29 Mar 1833, m. 23 Dec 1863 Caroline A. “Carrie” Chatham: in 1859 went to Spiers Turnout and Bartow, Georgia: six children: 10) Elizabeth Mallory b. 5 Oct 1835, d. 3 Oct 1850: 11) Enoch G. Mallory b. 29 May 1837, married 21 Jan 1856 Louisa Hayes of Wakefield: had eight children.

Sources: MC80/1397 Daniel F. Johnson’s New Brunswick lineages, pgs. 246 -247: also see Carleton County census: see also MC2657 NBGS Generations Vol 18, No. 3 (Issue #69), Fall 1996: Reece E. Morgan’s William N. Mallory of Wakefield Parish, Carleton County, NB, his ancestors and family, pages 45-46.

MALLOY: John Malloy born 6 Dec 1797 in Ireland, died on 13 Jan 1871, s/o Michael Malloy of County Wexford: first went to PEI, then to NB in 1820 and settled Upper Halcomb, North Esk Parish, Northumberland County: m. 14 Feb 1822 Catherine Sutton born Sep 1802, died 25 Jul 1884, possible d/o George Sutton and Elizabeth Murphy: Children: 1) Michael Malloy born 27 Oct 1822, d. 21 Oct 1906, m. Mary Thompson: went to Stillwater, MN: 2) George Malloy born Oct 1824, died 27 Apr 1883, m. Bridget Sheridan: 3) Catherine Malloy b. 12 Feb 1827, d. young: 4) John Malloy b. 12 Feb 1827, d. 26 Jan 1871, married Ann - : 5) Mary Ann Malloy b. 31 Aug 1829, d. 23 Nov 1877, m. Edward Mackey born 1821, d. 22 Apr 1898, s/o Felix Mackey and Mary Delany: 6) Robert A. Malloy born 24 Oct 1831, d. 26 Dec 1897, m. (1st) Jane Brady, (2nd) Ellen Phalen: moved to Stillwater, MN: 7) Thomas Malloy born 24 Oct 1831: 8) James Malloy born 22 May 1834, d. 11 Jun 1898, m. (1st) Mary Leonard, m. (2nd) Margaret Phalen: went to Stillwater, MN: 9) Elizabeth Malloy b. Jul 1836, married Michael O’Donnell: 10) Richard Malloy born c1838, died 18 Dec 1855: 11) Patrick Malloy born Feb 1841, d. 25 Dec 1899, m. Catherine Bromley: 12) William Malloy baptized 1844, died after 1930, married Pauline Lyons: 13) Catherine Lucy Malloy b. 24 Dec 1846, d. after 1870, married Randal McCormick b. - , d. after 1870. Source: MC80/359 W.D. Hamilton’s Old North Esk: Revised, pages 248-250.

MALLOY: Patrick Malloy b. - , died after 1839: settled in Strathadam, North Esk Parish, Northumberland County: married on 20 Oct 1820 Jane McTavish b. - , d. after 1838, d/o John and Elizabeth McTavish: Children: 1) Patrick Malloy Jr. born 1822: 2) John Malloy b. 1824, d. in infancy: 3) John Malloy b. 1827: 4) Duncan Malloy b. c1830: 5) Charlotte Jane Malloy born Dec 1834: 6) Elizabeth Ann Malloy born Dec 1834: 7) William Duncan Malloy born Jul 1838.

Source: MC80/359 W.D. Hamilton’s Old North Esk: Revised, page 248.

MALONE: Patrick Malone born c1801 in Ireland: came to NB in 1818 and settled at Springdale, Cardwell Parish, Kings County: m. Catherine Goddard born c1799 in NB: Children are listed in an estimated order: 1) Joanna Malone born c1820, m. James D. Murphy b. c1821 in Ireland: 2) Mary Malone born c1825, married James O’Connor or Connor: 3) Julia Ann Malone born c1826, married Lawrence Ryan: went to USA: 4) Thean Malone: went to USA: 5) Daniel Malone b. c1832, married 10 Jan 1856 Mary Ann Bryon: 6) Elizabeth Malone born c1835, married Andrew McManus: 7) Patrick Malone b. c1837, married Miss McManus: 8) John Malone born c1839: 9) Catherine Malone born c1841, m. Mun McManus: 10) James Malone born c1843, married Miss Martin: 11) Bethia Malone born c1847. Source: MC80/1790 Ken Kanner’s Early families revisited, page 195: see also Kings County census records: Patrick’s brother Daniel Malone born c1814 in Ireland was living with the family in 1851.

MALONEY: James Maloney Sr. b. in Ireland, d. 1797, m. Jane - b. - , died after 1801: they came from Pennsylvania to NB in 1783 as Loyalists: settled on near St. Andrews, Charlotte County: Children: 1) James Maloney Jr. b. 1776, d. after 1851, m. 16 Feb 1801 Esther Stuart born 1782, d. 1859: 2) Joseph Maloney b. 1779, died 1824, married 27 Feb 1801 Mary Pendleton born 1787, d. after 1871: settled at St. Andrews: 3) possibly, Andrew Maloney b. in NB: 3) Mary Maloney born 1786, d. 1817, married William Segee of Fredericton: probably more children were born to this family.

Source: MC80/21 Martha Barto’s Passamaquoddy: Genealogies of West Isles families, pages 154 to 156: James Maloney Sr. may have had a brother named John Maloney who came to NB as a Loyalist and settled in St. Davids Parish, Charlotte County: see MC300 York-Sunbury Historical Society Collection, MS15/4, Biographical notes on the non-commissioned officers and privates of the 104th, page 21.

MALONEY: James Maloney Jr. b. 1776: came to NB in 1783 as a Loyalist and settled in St. Andrews, Charlotte County: married Esther - b. 1782 in NB, d. 22 Jul 1859: Children: 1) James Maloney born 1809 in NB m. Catherine - b. 1825: settled in St. Andrews and had issue: 2) possibly, Sargant Maloney b. 1814 in NB, m. Mary Ann - born 1814 in NB: settled in St. Andrews and had issue 3) possibly, Hugh Maloney b. 1818, m. Mary - b. 1819 in NB: settled in St. Andrews and had issue.

Source: MC80/360 Acadiensis Volume VII, Number 3, July 1907 St. Andrews Epitaphs: Old Methodist Grave- yard (Greenock Presbyterian Church), page 197: also see the Charlotte County census returns.

MALONEY: John Patrick Maloney born c1802 in Ireland, died 4 Apr 1889: m. in Ireland, Mary Hurley born c1803 in Ireland, d. 6 Feb 1900: came to NB about 1836 and settled in Kingsclear Parish, York County: Children: 1) Patrick Maloney born 1833 in Ireland, d, 1922, married (1st) 7 Jul 1861 at Fredericton, York County, Margaret Jane Essensa b. 1840 in NB, died 1899, d/o David Essensa (1797-1873) and Nancy - (1810-1904): settled in Cork Settlement, Manners Sutton Parish, York County and had eleven children: m. (2nd) 9 Jan 1900 in Fredericton Junction, Gladstone Parish, Sunbury County, Isabella McDonald, widow, born about 1853 d/o John McDonald and Anne McGilvery: 2) Mary Maloney b. c1836 in Ireland: 3) John Maloney b. c1839 in NB, d. 6 Sep 1896: 4) Jeremiah Maloney b. c1841: 5) Michael Maloney b. c1844: 6) James Maloney born c1848: Source: MC80/2758 Frances R. McGinn’s The Story of Michael McGinn (1813- 1904) and Patrick McGinn (1831-1920) York County, New Brunswick, Canada and connected families, pages 365-381.

MALTBY: Thomas Baker Maltby born 1792 at Durham, England, d. 2 Feb 1857, s/o Thomas Maltby: m. Margaret Kerton of Sutherland, England, born c1810: he came to NB in 1817 with his wife and eldest daughter and settled in Newcastle, Northumberland County: Children: 1) Mary Ann Maltby b. - , died age 75, married Hiram Fish: 2) Thomas Maltby Jr. b. 1818, d. 14 Mar 1900, m. (1st) 1838 Mary Morgan of , Ireland who had come to NB in 1820: had six sons: m. (2nd) 1854 Margaret Anderson Keymes d/o William and Catherine Keymes and had five children: settled in Newcastle: 3) Robert Maltby b. - , died in California at age 42: 4) George Maltby b. - , died at age eleven: 5) John Maltby: later settled in Seattle, WA: 6) Margaret Maltby b. - , died Feb 1899 in London, England, m. Charles J. Simonds of Dalhousie s/o Richard Simonds. Sources: MC80/2184 W.D. Hamilton’s Dictionary of Miramichi Biography: see also MC80/338 I. Allen Jack’s Biographical Review, pages 444-445.

MANATON: Sampson Manaton b. 1797 in Devonshire, England, died 6 Oct 1854: came to NB in 1825 and settled in Saint John: married (1st) 14 Sep 1826 in Saint John, Mary Heales b. - , died 8 Aug 1838 with four of her children: m. (2nd) 9 Feb 1841 at Saint John, Ann Thompson: he was survived by wife and seven children: Children of second wife mentioned: 1) Elizabeth Ann Manaton b. c1842, d. 16 Mar 1867: 2) Mary Manaton b. 13 Feb 1843, d. 6 Dec 1861: 3) John Wesley Manaton b. 15 Dec 1844, d. 4 Aug 1864.

Source: MC80/2592 Graeme F. Somerville’s A library of stone pages and other records of the Wesleyan burial ground, Saint John, NB, pages 143-44.

MANCHESTER: John Manchester b. c1787: settled in Greenwich Parish, Kings County: m. 1810 in Saint John, NB, Elizabeth Brittain: Children born in Greenwich Parish: 1) James Manchester b. 27 Oct 1810: 2) Joseph B. Manchester b. 1812: 3) Christina Manchester b. 1814: 4) Abraham Manchester b. and d. in 1816: 5) Mary Sophia Manchester b. Mar 1820: 6) Abraham Gerow Manchester b. 22 May 1822: 7) Esther Manchester b. 1824: 8) Eliza Manchester b. 14 Oct 1825: 9) Hannah Manchester b. 1828: 10) Stephen C. Manchester b. 22 Sep 1829: 11) Sybil Manchester (twin) b. 1832: 12) John Manchester (twin) b. 1832: 13) Charles Toze Manchester b. May 1834. Source: RS184 New Brunswick Museum Vertical files, Manchester family, microfilm F11086, 1 page.

MANDERSON: William Manderson born 1758, died 12 Apr 1835: he was a merchant from London, England: m. Agnes - b. 1757, d. 28 Oct 1838: came to NB and settled in Chatham, Northumberland County: had issue.

Source: MC2657 NBGS Generations Issue #54, Winter 1992: Cemetery transcriptions: St. Andrews United Cemetery, (Chatham, NB) page 64.

MANN: John Mann born 1770 at New Mill, County Tyrone, Ireland, died 28 Jun 1854 and buried in Baillie Cemetery, m. (1st) c1804 in Ireland, Elizabeth Gilmore b. 1775 at New Mill in County Tyrone: m. (2nd) Margaret Harding of Wolfville, NS: came to NB and first settled at Baillie in Saint James Parish, Charlotte County: later went to New York State: Children born at New Mill, Ireland: 1) Andrew Mann born 1 Aug 1805, died 3 Apr 1896 in NB, married c1829 at St. Andrews, NB, Mary Matilda (Coulter) Wallace, a widow, born c1799 in Ireland: first settled at St. Andrews, Charlotte County, then moved to Baillie: had three children: 2) Anne Mann m. Guerdon DeWolfe of Wolfville, NS: 3) Thomas Mann b. c1814, d. 1891, married c1838 Eliza Jane DeWolfe of Wolfville, NS, b. c1821 in NS, d. 1889: settled at Baillie, NB and had eleven children: 4) Eleanor Mann married Andrew Robinson of New Mill in County Tyrone, Ireland s/o Patrick Robinson and Sarah McCausland. Source: MC80/2131 Alvin S. Gibson et. al. The Gibsons of New Brunswick, Canada, pages 78-79.

MANN: John Mann born in Jun 1798 at Breadalbane, Scotland, died 19 Feb 1891, s/o John Mann and Margaret McGregor: they came to NB 1816 and first settled on Magaguadivic River in Saint George Parish, Charlotte County: returned to Scotland in 1823 and married 10 Mar 1828 in Scotland, Margaret McVane or McVean b. 1801, d. 20 Mar 1877: came back to NB in 1828 and settled at St. George, NB: Children mentioned: 1) Margaret Mann: b. 22 Dec 1828, d. 20 Mar 1877: 2) Catherine Mann b. 31 May 1830: 3) John Mann b. 24 Jun 1833, d. 10 Mar 1888, m. Rebecca - born 20 Oct 1853, d. 10 Feb 1947: 4) Elizabeth Mann b. 27 Nov 1834, d. 18 Oct 1859: 5) Harriet Mann b. 14 Mar 1839: 6) Grace Mann b. 7 Mar 1841, d. 22 Feb 1873, m. Mr. March: 7) Hannah Mann b. 10 Aug 1843, m. 1867 Richard Burpee. Sources: MC275 John Mann family genealogical collection: see files #7 & 8: see also MC2657 NBGS Generations Vol. 23, No. 2, Summer 2001, Charlene Beney’s Private burial plots in and around St. George, N.B., page 44.

MANN: Richard Mann b. c1837 in USA of English ancestry: he came to NB about 1865 and first settled at Argyle then at Biggar Ridge in Aberdeen Parish, Carleton County: moved to California in 1887: m. (1st) 11 Jun 1866 Mary W. Pearson b. c1839 in NB, d. 25 Dec 1874: m. (2nd) 1877 Mary Maria Watts: Children born in NB: 1) Archibald Mann b. c1861: 2) Lucy Maria Mann: 3) Annie B. Mann born c1868: 4) Mary Elizabeth Mann born c1870: 5) William S. Mann b. 1871, d. 30 Dec 1874: 6) Joseph John Mann: 7) Frank Mann. Sources: MC80/2241 Herbert N. Bradley’s History of Foreston, Carleton County, New Brunswick including adjacent communities of Biggar Ridge and Beaufort, page 125: also see the Carleton County census records.

MANN: Robert Mann b. 1783, d. 3 May 1867: came to NB in 1819 and first settled at Dawson Settlement in Hillsborough Parish, Albert County, then at Mann Settlement or Mannhurst in Havelock Parish, Kings County: m. c1822 Mary Olivia Bishop b. 13 Jun 1802, d. 2 Apr 1879, d/o Jonathan Bishop of Hopewell Hill, Albert County: Children: 1) Solomon Mann b. 1824 probably in Hillsborough Parish, d. 1899, m. Mary Crossman b. - , died 14 Sep 1900: settled at Mannhurst and had nine children: 2) James Mann born 1826 possibly in Hillsborough Parish, d. 1899, married Mary Hannah Blakeney b. c1831, d. 1890, d/o Isaac Blakeney and Delilah Crossman: they settled at Mannhurst and had twelve children: 3) John Mann b. 29 Mar 1829 probably at Dawson Settlement, Hillsborough Parish, d. 1908, married Dianah Beck b. 22 Dec 1822 possibly at Dorchester, Westmorland County, NB: first settled at Dawson Settlement, then Mannhurst, Kings County, then at Petitcodiac, Westmorland County: they had ten children: 4) Josiah J. Mann born c1830, d. 1859 at Dawson Settlement, m. 11 Oct 1849 Elizabeth Steeves born 1832, died 1903, d/o David Steeves and Jane Steeves: settled at Dawson Settlement and had three children: widow Elizabeth m. (2nd) Isaiah King: they settled at Mannhurst and had four children: 5) George Mann b. 18 Mar 1832 probably at Mannhurst, d. 1904, m. c1854 in Hillsborough Parish, Susannah Crossman d/o James Crossman and Mary J. Smith: first settled at Mannhurst and had four sons, then settled at Petitcodiac: 6) Elizabeth Mann b. 20 Sep 1834, d. 1 Nov 1889, m. 21 Sep 1854 at Dawson Settlement, Robert Hopper b. - , died in 1911, s/o Peter Hopper and Hannah Brown: first settled at Dawson Settlement then Truro, NS: had seven children: 7) Delilah Mann born 24 Nov 1837 at Mannhurst, d. 25 Jun 1917, m. 31 Aug 1865 at Dawson Settlement, John Leonard Lutes b. - , died 23 Jan 1871, s/o William Lutes and Catherine Steeves: first settled at Mannhurst and then at Petitcodiac where then had two sons born: widow Delilah m. (2nd) 22 Sep 1872 a widower, Jacob Cahill Steeves b. - , d. 1906: they moved to Flatlands, near Campbellton in Restigouche County: had three sons: 8) Charlotte Mann b. c1839, m. c1870 Job Steeves, a widower: they had two children: 9) Alice Catherine Mann b. c1842.

Source: MC80/2880 G. Reid Parker’s The Manns of Butternut Ridge, 286 pages.

MANNING: George Manning b. - , d. before 1800: came to NB in 1783 as a Loyalist and settled in Sussex Parish, Kings County: the name of his wife is not provided: Children mentioned: 1) John Manning b. 1785: 2) Jane Manning b. - , m. 1814 Samuel Helms: 3) William Manning b. c1791, m. 1814 Mary Sinnott. Source: MC80/2902 Sharon Dubeau’s New Brunswick Loyalists: a bicentennial tribute, 1 paragraph.

MANSFIELD: Richard Mansfield born 1816 in Ireland, d. Sep 1893: came to NB in 1831: settled in Brookville in Harvey Parish, Albert County: married 9 Dec 1838 Memramcook, Dorchester Parish, Westmorland County, Elizabeth Boyle b. - , d. before 1881: Children: 1) Eleanor Mansfield b. c1840, d. 2 Jan 1929 at West River, Harvey Parish, m. John McCluskey b. - , died 1875, the widower of Eliza Ann Sinton: 2) Rosanna Mansfield b. c1842, m. after 1861 Laurence? Cairnes: went to Wisconsin by 1893: 3) Patrick Mansfield (twin) born c1844, d. 1 Jul 1909 in Boston, MA: 4) Elizabeth Mansfield (twin) b. c1844, buried 28 Nov 1920 at Riverside, NB, m. 21 Sep 1877 Patrick Riley b. in County Donegal, Ireland: settled in Harvey Parish and had one child: 5) William Mansfield (twin) born c1847, died 28 Jun 1879 at Brookville, NB: 6) Mary Mansfield (twin) b. c1847, d. unmarried before 1893: 7) Richard Mansfield b. c1849, d. 10 Dec 1873: 8) Margaret Mansfield born 1851, married 6 Oct 1880 Richard Morrisey s/o Thomas Morrisey and Amelia Pettis. Source: MC80/2014 Heather Long’s Good green hope the Irish Catholic settlers of Albert County, New Brunswick, pages 143-144.

MANUEL: Anthony Manuel born in Portugal: kidnapped at age seven by the crew of a British man-of-war: later m. Margaret Mabee of Long Island, NY: they came to NB in 1783 as Loyalists and first settled in Queensbury Parish, York County: had two sons and five daughters: family later moved to Ontario except for one son: Children: 1) Anthony Manuel Jr. born c1783, m. (1st) Elizabeth A. Ross born 1787 in Queensbury: had six sons and five daughters: (2nd) Annie Marie - born 1822 of Dutch descent: settled in Queensbury, York County: descendants settled in Knowlesville, Aberdeen Parish, Carleton County: 2) John Manuel: 3) Leah Manuel: 4) Catherine Manuel: 5) Nancy Manuel: 6) Elizabeth Manuel: 7) Frances Manuel b. 6 Jun 1797, d. 31 Jul 1880, married Henry Procunier.

Sources: MC1/Manuel, 10 pages: see MC80/1275 Judson M. Corey’s The story of Knowlesville, pages 54-56, and the appendix: this source gives the name as John Anthony Manuel: see also MC300 York-Sunbury Historical Society Collection, MS3/204, 2 pages.

MANZER: Barnet Manzer b. 1745 on Long Island, NY, died 1839, m. Mary Lester: the family came from NY to NB in 1783 as Loyalists and first settled at Waterborough in Queens County, then on the Nashwaak in York County: Children: 1) Dorcas Manzer born 28 Mar 1777, died 1 Aug 1862, married 10 Jul 1794 Gilbert Hatfield Dykeman born 17 May 1769, d. 10 Oct 1851: had children: 2) Sally Manzer: 3) Clarissa Manzer born 17 Aug 1786, married Benjamin Pugsley: 4) Margaret Manzer b. 7 Oct 1787: 5) Ann Manzer b. 14 Feb 1789: 6) John Manzer b. Jun 1792, m. Mary Craig: 7) Henry Manzer b. 1793, m. 17 Jan 1819 Sarah White: 8) James Lester Manzer b. 31 Aug 1794, d. 12 Oct 1885 in Ontario, m. (1st) c1812 Mary Ann Coates, m. (2nd) Elizabeth Jane James b. 1809, d. 1902: 9) Henry Bridgman Manzer b. 2 Oct 1796, m. 17 Jan 1819 at Gagetown, NB, Sarah White b. 18 Mar 1796 at Queens County, died 1864 in Ontario: had ten children. Sources: MC1/Brown #14, 80 pages: file contains a copy of R.W. Manzer’s Honor thy father and thy mother: A genealogy of sorts, pages 34 to 52: other Loyalist Manzers came from Long Island, NY in 1783: Christopher Manzer settled in Waterborough, Queens County: no issue: Martin and Eliza Manzer settled on Washademoak: son Lawrence Manzer b. 15 Mar 1789: returned to the USA: John and Martha Manzer first settled in Wickham, Queens County then on Nashwaak in York County: Barnet Manzer, Christopher Manzer and John Manzer were brothers: see also MC1/Manzer: see MC80/1285 Loyalist lineages of Canada 1783-1983, pages 408-409: see also MC80/1397 Daniel F. Johnson’s New Brunswick lineages, pages 147 to 148: see also MC80/2354 Saint John Branch, NBGS: Arrivals 99: our first families in New Brunswick, pages 174 to 175: see MC80/2119 Gail B. Pipes’ Loyalists all: stories about New Brunswick Loyalists and their descendants, pages 75-77: see also MC80/2838 R.W. Manzer’s Honor thy father and thy mother: A genealogy of sorts, 1972 (a cleaned-up version), pages 28-32.

MANZER: John Manzer born c1754 probably in Fish Kills, NY, d. 29 Apr 1847: came from NY to NB in 1783 as a Loyalist: married Martha Patience Parent born c1768, d/o Daniel Parent and Mary Abigail Weeks: settled at Wickham in Queens County: then moved to the Nashwaak, Saint Marys Parish in York County: Children: 1) Elizabeth Manzer born 23 Dec 1787, d. 5 Apr 1867, m. 31 Oct 1802 (1st) Benjamin Atherton b. 26 Apr 1782, d. 26 Apr 1823: they had eight children: married (2nd) Patrick Harding of Houlton, ME: settled in Maine: 2) Abigail Manzer b. 13 Sep 1789, d. after 1861, m. 1808 James Dennison: had issue: 3) Polly Manzer b. 1791, d. before 1861: 4) Amy Manzer b. 1792, d. after 1871: 5) James Manzer b. 17 Apr 1796, d. 12 Nov 1867, married (1st) 23 Oct 1817 Bathsheba Coy b. 17 Jan 1794, d. 15 Apr 1864: had seven children: m. (2nd) 16 Nov 1865 Mrs. Jane/Janet (MacNabb) McKenzie b. 1805: 6) Margaret Manzer b. 1799, m. 30 Dec 1823 Donald/Daniel Collings born 1800: had ten children: 7) John Manzer born 29 Mar 1801, died 13 Jan 1848, m. 3 Nov 1825 in York County, Mary Craig b. 2 Nov 1807, d. 27 Mar 1888, d/o James and Mary Craig of Charlotte County: had nine children: 8) David Manzer b. 1807, d. 1896, m. 15 Mar 1828 Mary Hulda Estabrooks b. 26 May 1809, d. 17 Aug 1898, d/o Hezekiah Estabrooks and Emmeline Turney: had eleven children: 9) Bathsheba Manzer born 26 May 1809, d. 17 Aug 1869, married Benjamin Goodspeed born 24 Feb 1801, d. 14 Jan 1886: had seven children: 10) Barnard B. Manzer b. 3 Aug 1812, died 1857, married 8 Mar 1832 Sarah Estabrooks born 12 Oct 1814, d. 22 Jan 1899: had eight children: 11) Henry Manzer born 1815. Sources: MC1/Brown #14, 80 pages: file contains a copy of Honor thy father and thy mother: A genealogy of sorts by R.W. Manzer, pages 34-52: it states that Elizabeth Manzer b. 23 Dec 1787, m. (1st) William White, m. (2nd) 1842 Henry White: see also MC80/1214 Ina MacLaggan et. al. Nashwaak families 1785-1885, pgs. 89-92: see MC80/1495 Lola B. Hubbard’s Coy connections: some descendants of Edward and Anne (Titus) Coy of Sunbury County, FGR #2148: see also MC80/1920 Helen C. Craig’s Willoughby and Harriet: their Manzer and Hay descendants: see MC80/1964 Allan Dennison’s In service of his country: (Michael Dennison and John Manzer): see MC80/2124 Murray H. Manzer’s The Manzer connection: see also MC80/2404 Bonnie (Banks) Merriam’s A Banks family (and allied families) of yesteryear and today, pgs. 564-74: see also MC2657 NBGS Generations Issue #29, September 1986: Betty Saunders’ Daniel Parent genealogy, page 45: see also MC80/2838 R.W. Manzer’s Honor thy father and thy mother: A genealogy of sorts, 1972 (a cleaned-up version), pages 28-32.

MARCH: Benjamin F. March born in Vermont: he came to NB and settled in Hampton, Kings County: married Aug 1813 a d/o Caleb Wetmore. Sources: MC80/366 Ralph T. Pearson’s “History of (Sion) Zion Lodge No. 21, F. & A.M. at Kingston and Sussex, N.B. (1792-1959) in Canadian Masonic Research Association, No. 49, page 3.

MARJORIBANKS: Gabriel Marjoribanks or Marchbanks b. c1796 in Scotland, m. (1st) 26 Nov 1820 in Saint Martins Parish, Saint John County, Euphemia Carson born c1796, died 11 Nov 1851: he married (2nd) Mary Molasky b. c1812 in NB: she was a widow with three sons: Children of first wife: 1) William Marjoribanks died young: 2) David Marjoribanks b. c1829, d. 16 Feb 1892, m. Ann Jane Love: settled at Quaco, Saint Martins Parish: had no issue: 3) Georgina Marjoribanks died young: 4) Margaret Marjoribanks m. Francis Crawford: settled in Saint John and had had four children: 5) Isabella Marjoribanks b. 23 Mar 1827, d. 7 Feb 1916, married 4 Dec 1851 John Brown: settled in West Quaco and had six children: 6) Mary Marjoribanks m. George Anderson: settled in West Quaco and had ten children: 7) Elizabeth Marjoribanks married Charles Archelus and had four children. Sources: RS184 New Brunswick Museum Vertical files, Marjoribanks family, microfilm F11086, 3 pages: also see the Saint John census returns.

MARJORIBANKS: Thomas Marjoribanks born 1733 in Scotland, d. 13 Jun 1793: m. (1st) 14 Apr 1760 at Glasgow, Scotland, Elizabeth Auchinclose d/o John and Agnes Auchinclose: m. (2nd) 17 Nov 1764 at Glasgow, Scotland, as second wife, Mary Edwards born c1738, died 27/29 Aug 1788 d/o William Edwards of Scotland and Saint John, NB: Thomas first settled in Nova Scotia, then came to NB and settled in Saint John: Child born at Glasgow, Scotland of first wife: 1) John Marjoribanks b. 24 Jan 1761, died young: Children born at Glasgow, Scotland of second wife: 2) Margaret Marjoribanks b. 25 Oct 1765, d. 15 Sep 1814, m. c1783 James Reed b. c1757 at North Shields, Scotland, d. 6 Dec 1820: settled in Saint John and had seven children: 3) Isobel Marjoribanks b. 30 Dec 1766: 4) John Marjoribanks b. 13 Mar 1768: 5) Mary Marjoribanks b. 9 Jul 1770: 6) Rachel Marjoribanks b. 25 Sep 1771: 7) Thomas Marjoribanks b. 16 Sep 1773, d. after 1851: settled in Saint John: married and had nine children: 8) Annie Marjoribanks b. - , d. before 11 Nov 1856 at Saint John unmarried. Source: RS184 New Brunswick Museum Vertical files, Reed family, contains data on the Marjoribanks family, microfilm F11090, 10 pages.

MARKEE: Andrew Markee b. c1806 in County Monaghan, Ireland, died 22 Feb 1883: came to NB in 1833 and settled in St. Andrews, Charlotte County: m. Mary - born , d. Jun 1886: came to NB in 1828: Children mentioned: 1) Bridget Markee born 1845: 2) Mary Ann Markee born 1847: 3) Jane Markee b. 1850: 4) Hugh Markee b. 1852: 5) John Markee born 1856: 6) Elizabeth Markee born 1858, died 18 Dec 1884: 7) Francis Markee born 1859, d. 21 Sep 1943: 8) Caroline Markee born 1861.

Sources: MC80/1813 Shirley Clarke’s Church of St. Andrew: St. Andrews, NB: Cemetery & Interment Records: also see the Charlotte County census.

MARKEY: Lawrence Markey b. c1806 in County Louth, Ireland, died Aug 1878: came to NB about 1837 and settled in Lower Cove, Saint John: m. c1839 Mary Short born c1808, in County Wicklow, Ireland, died 5 Nov 1899: Children: 1) Lawrence Markey b. c1839, died 6 Jul 1905, m. 8 Aug 1864 Mary Dunn b. 17 Jul 1830 in Saint John d/o John Dunn a native of Mooncoin in County Kilkenny, Ireland and Mary Campbell: first settled at Saint John then went to Lawrence, MA: had three children: 2) Patrick Markey b. Aug 1840: went to Boston, MA by 1899: 3) Mary Ann Agnes Markey b. c1841, d. 26 Jul 1871, m. 9 Jun 1861 Daniel McDermott b. c1838 in Ireland, died 20 Dec 1905, s/o Alexander and Mary McDermott: settled in Lower Cove and had five children: 4) Elizabeth Frances Markey b. Oct 1842, died 20 Oct 1930, m. 20 Oct 1863 Bernard McDermott b. c1840 at Ramelton, County Donegal, Ireland, died 29 Jun 1911: had no issue, but raised nieces, Mary Elizabeth Walsh and Ellen Teresa Walsh and grand-nephew James Greig: 5) Ellen Teresa Markey born Jun 1845, d. 23 Jun 1877, m. (1st) 19 Jan 1866 Thomas Walsh of Carleton, Saint John: settled in Saint John and had three children: m. (2nd) James Fitzgerald: 6) Peter Markey born c1848, m. 15 Jun 1868 Margaret Meehan: settled in Saint John and had five children: 7) Catherine Augusta Markey born May 1850, d. 9 Feb 1912, m. (1st) 5 Jul 1869 Saint John, Thomas Wishart Taylor: m. (2nd) 1 Feb 1876 George A. Wood b. - , d. 24 Apr 1878, widower of Margaret Mabee: m. (3rd) Arthur A. Bland: settled in Nauwigewauk, NB: 8) Margaret Susan Markey born Aug 1853, m. 30 May 1873 Capt. Joseph Ignatius Flynn of Liverpool, England: first settled in Saint John and had three children: moved by 1899 to Buenos Aeres: 9) Thomas Louis Markey b. Dec 1856, d. 17 Jan 1917, m. 24 Apr 1884 Mary Josephine Mahoney born in Ireland, died Jan 1921, d/o Roger and Catherine Mahoney: settled in Saint John and had seven children. Source: MC80/1529 Peter Murphy’s Together in exile, pages 108 to 117: Lawrence Markey had a brother, Patrick Markey who settled in Londonderry Settlement, Upham Parish, Kings County.

MARKHAM: Alfred Markham was born 26 Feb 1841 at Laceby, near Great Grimsby, Lincolnshire, England, died 16 Jul 1935 in Vancouver, BC, s/o John Markham and Elizabeth Bailey: he came to NB with his father in 1864: first settled at Markhamville in Sussex Parish, Kings County, then moved to Saint John: m. 19 Nov 1866 Naida “Ida” Turnbull eldest d/o John E. and Annie Turnbull of Saint John: she was born at sea on voyage from England to Saint John, d. 21 Feb 1914 in Vancouver: Children born in Markhamville: 1) Alfred John Markham b. 1867, d. 1950 in Toronto, ON, m. Annie Jeffries d/o John Jeffries of Jeffries Corner, Sussex Parish, Kings County: 2) Edith Markham b. - , d. 1938 at London, ON: 3) Blanche Hobbs Markham m. Mr. Secord and settled in Saint John: 4) Lillian Markham married Mr. Foote and settled in Toronto, ON: 5) Ralph Farrar Markham b. - , died 1915 at Armentieres, France: 6) Clara Markham b. 1880, d. as infant: 7) Emily Markham b. 1887, m. Mr. Berrerton.

Sources: MC80/338 I. Allen Jack’s Biographical Review, pages 167 and 305: see also MC3/125 Donald Smith’s Markhamville named after him, 1 page.

MARKHAM: John Markham b. 1810 in Lincolnshire, England, possibly at Barton- on-Humber: m. Elizabeth Bailey of Kelsey, Lincolnshire, b. - , d. 1888 in England: came to NB in 1864 and settled at Markhamville in Sussex Parish, Kings County: they had at least ten children: Only children to come to NB: 1) Alfred Markham was born on 28 Feb 1841 at Laceby, near Great Grimsby in Lincolnshire, England, died 16 Jul 1935 in Vancouver, BC: m. 19 Nov 1866 Naida “Ida” Turnbull: settled in Markhamville and had issue: 2) John Markham born 30 Apr 1854 at Laceby, England, married Nov 1879 Caroline Boyer: first settled at Markhamville, then moved to Sussex, Kings County, NB: 3) Caroline Markham m. Mr. Francis: the widow returned to England.

Source: MC3/125 Donald Smith’s Markhamville named after him, 1 page. MARKHAM: John Markham b. 30 Apr 1854 at Laceby, near Great Grimsby in Lincolnshire, England, s/o John Markham and Elizabeth Bailey: m. Nov 1879 Caroline Albrighton Boyer b. 1859 in Saint John, d. 1928, eldest child of John and Elizabeth Boyer: they first settled at Markhamville, then moved to Sussex Corner, Kings County, NB in 1893: Children mentioned: 1) Florence Markham: settled at Sussex Corner: 2) George Harold Markham b. 1882, m. 1913 in Saint John, Lily Beardsley formerly of Morecambe, Lancashire, England: had two children: 3) Alice Elizabeth Markham born 1887, m. H. William Upham s/o Charles W.J. Upham of Sussex, a descendant of Loyalist, Jabez Upham: they had two children: 4) Irene Noble Markham b. 1899 at Sussex Corner: moved to USA.

Source: MC3/125 Donald Smith’s Markhamville named after him, 1 page.

MARKS: John Marks born c1798 in Glasgow, Scotland, died 16 Aug 1873: he came to NB: first settled in Northumberland County then on , Shippegan Parish, Gloucester County: m. on 9 Jan 1830 Mary Campbell d/o John Campbell and Mary McIntosh: Children born on Miscou Island: 1) James Marks born 1831, m. Margaret Cowan d/o Thomas Cowan and Margaret Campbell: 2) Janet Marks born 1833, d. 1907, m. 16 Mar 1862 Donald Campbell s/o Alexander and Hannah C. Campbell: 3) Mary Marks b. 1835, m. John Ward: 4) John Marks born 1837, died 1909, m. Ann Harper d/o Robert and Sarah C. Harper: 5) Agnes Marks born 1839, married Robert Harper s/o Robert and Sarah C. Harper: 6) Elizabeth Marks b. 1841, d. 1913, m. Donald Cowan s/o Thomas Cowan and Margaret Campbell: 7) William Marks b. 1843, d. 1912, m. Margaret Wilson d/o Joseph Wilson and Mary Cowan: 8) Ellen Marks born 1845, m. May 1865 Archibald Campbell s/o Alexander and Hannah C. Campbell: 9) Thomas Marks b. 1852, d. 1866, married Katie Wiseman d/o Joseph and Ellen Wiseman.

Source: MC80/2689 Miramichi Branch of the NBGS, Some first families of the Miramichi, 2 pages.

MARKS: Nehemiah Marks b. 9 Oct 1746 Derby, CT, d. 1799, s/o Mordecai Marks and Elizabeth Hawkins: married 1771 Elizabeth Hawkins born 3 Feb 1751, died 1812, d/o Abraham Hawkins and Elizabeth Basset of Derby, CT: came to NB in 1783 as Loyalists and settled at St. Stephen, Charlotte County: Children: 1) Eliza Ann Marks baptized 3 May 1772 at Derby, CT, m. Ninian or Vivian Lindsay: 2) Elizabeth Marks b. 1774 at Derby, CT, d. 1870 at St. Stephen, NB, married Joseph Porter: 3) Hannah Marks b. at Derby, CT, m. General Brewer of Robbinston, ME: 4) George Beckwith Marks b. at Derby, CT: 5) John Marks b. 1790 at St. Stephen, NB, m. Helen Marshall of Calais, ME: 6) Nehemiah Marks Jr. b. 6 Apr 1791 or 7 Apr 1794 at St. Stephen, NB, died 17 Aug 1853, m. 1812 Sarah Thompson b. 22 Jan 1797, d. 12 Jul 1836, d/o James Thompson and Hannah (Woodbury) Fawcett, the widow of Robert Fawcett: had seven children: 7) Rebecca Marks m. Captain Cooke of Nova Scotia: had eight children: 8) Abraham Marks b. 1797 St. Stephen, m. Lucinda Arnold of Calais, ME: Sources: MC1/Marks, 50 pgs.: see also MC1081 Nehemiah Marks fonds: see MS53/1-4 on microfilm reel F9861 which contains data on the Marks, Abbot and Hawkins families: see D.R. Jack’s Loyalist families of New Brunswick on microfilm F355, Vol III, pages 46-50: see also MC321 Sarah Henrietta (Hill) Hutchison’s Hill, Maxwell and Christie genealogies on microfilm reel F9042, page 45.

MARKS: William Marks b. 1810 in England: first settled in Antigonish, NS: following the death of his first wife he moved to NB and settled in Sackville, Westmorland County: m. (1st) - , m. (2nd) Maria Bickerton born 1820 in Sackville, died in Springhill, NS: Children: 1) Margaret Marks b. c1840 at Sackville: 2) Thomas William Marks b. 1843, d. 2 Jan 1907, m. Frances Delesdernier born 1856 in Sackville, died 1921, d/o William Delesdernier and Elizabeth Tower: had five children: 3) James Marks b. 1846: 4) Mary/Moriah Marks b. 1849: 5) Laura Marks b. c1855, d. 15 May 1925 at Springhill, NS: 6) Ellen Marks b. 1856.

Sources: MC80/1397 Daniel F. Johnson’s New Brunswick lineages, pgs. 155-156: also see the Westmorland County census returns: see also MC80/1790 Ken Kanner’s Early families revisited, page 196.

MARLEY: Daniel Marley b. 1780, d. 1 Oct 1853: came to NB and settled at Oak Point, Greenwich Parish, Kings County: the name of his wife is not given: only child mentioned was, Daniel Marley b. at Workington, England: came to NB after 1815 and first settled at Saint John, then at Oak Point:

Source: MC2657 NBGS Generations Vol. 22, No. 3, Fall 2000, Joan Pierce’s Oak Point church yard, page 53. MARR: Alexander Marr b. 1755 Aberdeen Scotland, d. c1835, m. Elizabeth - : they came to NB and settled in Sussex Parish, Kings County: Children: 1) Richard Marr b. c1795, m. Elizabeth Rouse d/o David Rouse, a Loyalist: 2) John Marr married Rachel Poley: 3) James Marr born 1806, d. 1892, m. Mary Ann Graham: settled at Jordan Mountain, Studholm Parish, Kings County: 4) Wilson Marr m. Bridgit Murphy: 5) Alexander Marr b. 1812, d. 1875, m. Sarah Graham: 6) Elizabeth Marr m. Edward Currie: 7) Sarah Marr m. John Jordan: 8) Katherine Marr m. : 9) Mary Marr m. William Almond: 10) Lydia Marr m. George Payne: 11) Margaret Jean Marr m. (1st) George Moffatt, m. (2nd) Henry Collins.

Sources: MC1/Marr, 1 page: see also MC80/1 Grace Aiton’s The story of Sussex and vicinity, page 37: see also MC1865 Betty Saunders family history collection, MS5 Family history: Marr family (half way through a book without pagination): mentions descendants of William and Elizabeth Marr.

MARR: George Marr born 1789 at Fifeshire in Scotland, died 1847, m. in 1813 Margaret Robertson b. 1788 Fifeshire, Scotland: came from Greenock, Scotland to NB in 1825 and settled at Quaco, Saint Martins Parish, Saint John County: was a shipbuilder: before leaving Scotland they had five children: Children mentioned: 1) Charles Marr: 2) Margaret Marr, d. as an infant: 3) Catherine Marr, stayed in Scotland: 4) Margaret Marr died as an infant: 5) John Marr born 1823, married 1851 Sarah Brown d/o Joseph Brown and Rebecca Bradshaw: 6) Georgeanna Marr b. 1827 in NB, d, 1828 in NB.

Source: MC1/Brown #13, 2 pages: data on Marr family is on pages 9 and 10 of a report called Our Browns by Douglas Marr Brown, 1984: data on family of Joseph and Rebecca Bown is on pages 11 and 12 of the same report.

MARSH: John Marsh born 23 Jan 1757 at New Fairfield, CT, d. 20 Jul 1846 in York County, NB, s/o Simeon Marsh and Eunice Lothrop: came to NB in 1783 with the Loyalists and eventually settled in Prince William Parish, York County: married 15 Jul 1790 at Sheffield, Sunbury County, Sarah Estabrooks b. 10 Oct 1764 in Cornwallis, NS, died 2 Jan 1844, d/o Elijah Estabrooks and Mary Hackett: Children: 1) Thomas Lothrop Marsh b. 20 Sep 1792, d. 16 Jun 1793: 2) Elizabeth Marsh born 9 Jul 1793, d. 12 Jan 1814: 3) Charles William Marsh b. 20 Oct 1794, died 7 May 1867, m. 1819 Sarah Camber d/o William Camber: 4) John Lothrop Marsh born 12 Jul 1796, d. 31 May 1859, m. 1824 Sophia Miriam Beckwith, sister of John A. Beckwith: 5) Elijah Marsh b. 27 Oct 1799, d. 21 Aug 1821: 6) George Marsh born 25 Dec 1802, died 25 Jul 1878, m. 20 Jan 1830 Louisa Clementina Close b. 17 Sep 1811 at Springhill, NB, d. 1907: had ten children. Sources: MC1/Marsh, 1 page: see also MC80/145 Louise Hill’s Fredericton, New Brunswick, British North America, pages 296-297: see also MC80/1285 Loyalist lineages of Canada 1783-1983, pages 413-414: see also MC80/2348 Cleadie B. Barnett et. al. Loyalist families, page 28.

MARSH: William Marsh born c1745 probably in NY, died 30 Dec 1830 in Markham, ON: possibly m. Sarah Ann Montgomery b. c1733, d. 1837, eldest d/o Alexander Montgomery of Stamford, CT and wife Miss Myers of New York City: came to NB in 1783 as Loyalists and first settled on Kennebecasis River in Kings County: left for Ontario in 1798: Children: 1) William Marsh b. c1802: 2) Leonard Marsh: 3) John Marsh: 4) Sarah Marsh b. 31 Mr 1779 at Gagetown, Queens County, NB: 5) Joseph Marsh: 6) Miss Marsh.

Sources: MC80/920 William R. Marsh’s The ancestors and descendants of F.A. Marsh and Ivy Crites, pages 156-157: see also RS184 New Brunswick Museum Vertical files, Marsh family, microfilm F11086, 4 pages.

MARSHALL: Alexander MacNaughton Marshall was born 12 Oct 1804 at Green Hill, Pictou County, NS, died 29 Nov 1889, s/o Andrew Marshall and Catherine MacNaughton who were from , Scotland: married 1827 Elizabeth Crockett of Middle River, Pictou County, NS, born c1811: family came to NB in 1835 and settled in Chatham, Northumberland County: Children mentioned: 1) Jane Marshall born c1830: 2) Robert Marshall b. 27 Apr 1832 at Pictou, NS, d. 26 May 1904, m. (1st) 27 Sep 1855 Anna M. Henderson b. c1832, died 1856, d/o George Henderson of Newcastle in Northumberland County, NB: m. (2nd) 16 Jun 1863 Charlotte Neill Ness d/o Thomas Ness of Saint John, b. - , died 1881: m. (3rd) Sarah G. Besnard b. - , d. 28 Nov 1914, d/o Peter Besnard: settled in Saint John, NB: 3) Elizabeth Marshall born c1835, m. William Wyse: 4) Mary Ann Marshall born c1843: 5) Agnes Marshall b. c1845: 6) Sarah A. Marshall b. c1850. Sources: MC80/2184 W.D. Hamilton’s Dictionary of Miramichi Biography: see also MC1156 Graves Papers: Robert Marshall, 1 page.

MARSHALL: John Marshall born 1755 in Cambusnethan, Lanark, Scotland, died 10 Jun 1810: went to USA in 1774: m. (1st) 6 Jan 1779 Elizabeth Richey b. c1756, d. by 1783: married (2nd) 23 Jul 1786 Janet Sim b. c1769 in Duffus, County Moray, Scotland, died 20 Nov 1804, d/o David Sim and Jean Nicol: came to NB 1783 as Loyalists and settled in Waterborough, Queens County: Child of first wife: 1) Child b. c1779, died by 1783: Children of second marriage: 2) Margaret Marshall b. 2 Jul 1787, d. 20 Dec 1861, m. 5 Mar 1804 at Grand Lake, John Robertson: had issue: 3) David Sim Marshall b. 20 Mar 1789, m. (1st) Elizabeth Olmstead, (2nd) 16 Jul 1833 Mary Bailey: 4) Elizabeth Marshall born 27 Mar 1791, died 19 Oct 1878, m. 4 Nov 1812 in Queens County, John Titus b. 1787, d. 1873: went to Ontario: 5) John Marshall b. 30 May 1793, d. 20 Apr 1872, m. 24 Nov 1814 in Queens County, Phoebe Thorn born 22 Apr 1792, died 15 Nov 1873: they settled in Scotchtown, NB and had five children: 6) Anne Marshall born 4 Jul 1795, died 19 Jun 1874, m. 14 Feb 1828 Samuel John Austin b. c1790, d. 30 Nov 1842: 7) Isabella Marshall b. c1798, d. 6 Jul 1803: 8) Eleanor Marshall born 29 Apr 1799, m. 16 Mar 1826 Robert Robertson Yeomans: 9) Agnes Marshall b. 31 Aug 1801, d. Jul 1879, married after 1830, George Bennison: had issue: 10) Janet Marshall (twin) b. 18 Sep 1803, m. 19 Feb 1828 in Queens County, Joseph Earle: 11) Jane Marshall (twin) born 18 Sep 1803, m. 15 Mar 1827 George Hunter.

Sources: MC80/364 E. Stone Wiggins, History of Queens County, 1876, page 42: see MC80/2354 Saint John Branch, NBGS: Arrivals 99: our first families in New Brunswick, page 175: see also MC1/Marshall #1,2, 13 pages: see also Palmer family record on microfilm F2, pages 5-6.

MARSHALL: Robert Marshall b. 1779, d. 1852, m. Jessina - b. 1779, died after 1861: Robert was in the British Navy: the family emigrated from England in 1808 and first settled in Digby, NS, then in 1820 at Deer Island, West Isles Parish, Charlotte County: Children: 1) Robert Marshall Jr.: 2) Thomas Marshall: later went to Texas: 3) Mary Marshall b. 1808, d. 1855, m. William Johnson b. 1802: 4) Edward Marshall married 9 Sep 1849 Ann Davison: 5) Haslen Marshall: went to Texas: 6) Elizabeth Marshall married Mr. Reud: 7) Frances Marshall married Mr. Kusich of St. Stephen: 8) John Marshall b. 1820, d. 1882, married 9 Apr 1854 Lavinia McKenney born 1821, died 1905: this family settled at Lords Cove, Deer Island. Source: MC80/21 Martha Barto’s Passamaquoddy: Genealogies of West Isles families, page 157.

MARSHALL: Robert Marshall born 27 Apr 1832 in Pictou, Nova Scotia s/o Alexander McNaughton Marshall and Elizabeth Crockett: he came to NB and settled first in Chatham, Northumberland County, then went to Saint John by 1859: married (1st) 27 Sep 1855 Anna Matilda Henderson b. - , d. 1856 in Chatham, d/o George Henderson of Newcastle, Northumberland County, NB: m. (2nd) 16 Jun 1863 Charlotte Neill Rees d/o Thomas Rees of Saint John: m. (3rd) Sarah Besnard whose father came to NB from Cork, Ireland and settled in Saint John. Sources: MC80/338 I. Allen Jack’s Biographical Review, pages 138 to 143: see MC80/451 I. Allen Jack’s History of St. Andrews’s Society of Saint John, NB, pages 127-128.

MARSHALL: Thomas Marshall b. 1798 in Ireland m. Elizabeth - b. : they came to NB in 1827: settled in Saint Andrews Parish, Charlotte County: Children mentioned: 1) John Marshall b. c1826: 2) Robert Marshall b. c1833: 3) Elizabeth Marshall b. c1835: 4) Agnes Marshall b. c1837: 5) Thomas Marshall b. c1842. Source: MC2733 F.E. McConvey: Inlaws, outlaws and kin folk, 24 Dec 1990, 1 page.

MARSTEN, see MASTEN

MARTER: Thomas Peter Marter born Dec 1774 at Ham, Surrey, England, died on 17 Oct 1859, s/o William Marter and Jeanne Pigou: m. (1st) c1808 Elizabeth - : m. (2nd) 15 Mar 1816 in London, Mary Cladow or Caldow b. 1790, d. 1 Feb 1849: first lived in England: came to NB in 1818 and settled in Saint John: Children: 1) Peter Marter b. 1809, m. 9 May 1833 at St. Andrews, NB, Jane Augusta Hatch d/o Harris Hatch: 2) Edward Marter b. 1811, d. 8 Nov 1847: 3) Charles William Marter born 1813 in England, died 14 Jan 1859 at Digby, NS, m. 1846 Sophia Amelia Cox: had six children: 4) William Henry Marter b. 1813 in England, d. 26 Dec 1826 in Saint John: 5) Elizabeth Jane Marter b. 10 Jul 1816 on Island of Guernsey, d. 3 Jul 1882, m. 10 Jul 1835 Peter Duff: had at least three children: went to Pittsburgh, PA: 6) Thomas Marter b. 1817 on Island of Gurnsey, d. 18 Aug 1881, m. (1st) 29 Jul 1839 Elizabeth Ann Trafton born 29 Sep 1819, died 2 Nov 1854, second d/o Thomas Trafton: had at least two children: m. (2nd) 7 Nov 1855 Frances Raymond and had five children: 7) Louisa Charlotte Marter b. 1819, d. 17 Oct 1832: 8) Sarah Cecilia Marter b. 1821 at Saint John, m. 29 Jan 1839 in Saint John, Charles R. Jarvis: had one daughter: 9) Walker John Brunswick Marter b. 1825 at Saint John, died 30 Apr 1895, m. Elizabeth Anna Leonard b. 1828, d. 14 Aug 1911, d/o Thomas Leonard of England: 10) William Rowley Marter born 28 Feb 1826, died 25 Apr 1844: 11) Marian Marter b. 1842 (adopted). Sources: MC1/Marter, 20 pages: file contains genealogical data and family letters: see MC80/1176 R.B. Kitzmiller’s The family encyclopedia: volume 2, pages 11, 159- 175 which says Thomas Sr.’s parents were Thomas Marter and possibly Elizabeth Marvey: see also MC80/1370 Beverly Martorano’s The rest of the story 1849-1915: Charles William Marter and Sophia Sophia Amelia Cox.

MARTIN: Amand Martin born 1742 s/o Jean-Baptiste Martin and Marie Brun: they came to NB and settled at Saint-Basile in Madawaska County: m. 29 Jun 1768 on River Saint John, Agathe LeJeune d/o Eustache LeJeune and Marie-Anne Barillot: Only children mentioned: 1) Anselme Martin b. 1770: 2) Marguerite Martin born 1772.

Source: MC80/781 Bona Arsenault’s Histoire et généalogie des Acadiens, Vol. I, page 462.

MARTIN: Andrew Martin b. - , died before Aug 1795, m. Charity - : they came to NB in 1783 as Loyalists and settled at St. Andrews, Charlotte County: Source: MC2657 NBGS Newsletter Issue #13, September 1982: Sharon M. Debeau’s Charlotte County Loyalists, page 10.

MARTIN: Baron Martin b. in England, m. Emma Gardner b. in England: came to NB: settled in Saint John: only child mentioned was, Mary Martin b. 1866 in Bristol, England, d. 6 Nov 1937, married 22 Aug 1888 in Saint John, Thomas Andrews b. 16 Apr 1869 in Saint John, d. 22 Nov 1938, s/o Thomas Andrews of , PEI, and Jennie McGorman of Saint John: they settled in Saint John and had at least five children. Source: MC80/2592 Graeme F. Somerville’s A library of stone pages and other records of the Wesleyan burial ground, Saint John, NB, pages 6-7.

MARTIN: James Martin born 18 Jul 1759 County Down, Ireland, d. 11 Feb 1842: came to NB in 1783 as a Loyalist: m. 15 Apr 1787 at Cornwallis, Kings County, NS, Prudence Wickwire born 16 Nov 1764 at Cornwallis, d. 9 Aug 1851, d/o Peter Wickwire and Rhoda Schofield: settled in Hopewell Cape, Hopewell Parish, Albert County: Children born at Hopewell Cape: 1) James Martin Jr. b. 16 Dec 1788, d. Apr 1856, married (1st) before 1816 in Westmorland County, Margaret Hamilton b. - , d. after 5 Apr 1826: had five children: married (2nd) 31 Jul 1853 in Hopewell Parish, Elizabeth McKenzie born c1821 d/o John and Rebecca McKenzie: they settled in Hopewell Cape: 2) Elizabeth Martin born 5 Jun 1791, d. 5 Jun 1791: 3) Asa Martin born 20 Jul 1792, died May 1847, m. 21 Oct 1813 in Hopewell Parish, Olive Anderson b. c1792 in Hopewell Parish, d. Jul 1871, d/o James Anderson and Hannah Bishop: settled at Alma, NB and had four children: 4) Sybil Martin born 20 Sep 1794, married 10 Apr 1823 in Hopewell Parish, Henry Nickelson: had one child: 5) Andrew Martin born 30 Oct 1796, died 14 May 1856, married before 1846 Louisa Cleveland born 15 Nov 1818 at Gaspereaux, Kings County, NS, d. 20 Apr 1897, d/o William Cleveland and Prudence Miner: they settled in Lower Cape and had five children: 6) Amy Martin b. 24 Dec 1798, d. 19 Jul 1863, m. 12 Jun 1823 at Hopewell, NB, John Cleveland, b. 13 Apr 1803 at Horton, Kings County, NS, d. 1 Apr 1892, s/o Nathan Cleveland and Diademia Dexter: they settled at Cleveland Brook, NB and had twelve children: 7) Thomas Martin born 15 Jun 1801, d. 24 Apr 1856, married (1st) 7 Oct 1824 in Hopewell Parish, Mary Robinson d/o Paul Clark Robinson and Elizabeth Martin: had three children: m. (2nd) Molvina Chapman b. c1804 in NS: they had five children: 8) William G. Martin born 25 Aug 1803, married 28 Apr 1825 Jane Milton born 1806 in Hopewell Parish d/o Henry Milton and Rhoda Wickwire: had ten children: 9) Maria Martin born 20 Jan 1806, d. 30 Nov 1806: 10) John Martin born 28 Apr 1808, died 20 Feb 1880, married 15 Sep 1828 Jane B. Woodworth born c1809, d. 27 Nov 1879, d/o John Woodworth and Rhoda Steeves: settled in Albert County and had five children: 11) Peter Wickwire Martin born 19 Dec 1812, d. May 1856, married 10 Apr 1836 in Hopewell Parish, Eunice Daniels b. c1817 at Hopewell, d. 1897, d/o John Daniels and Elizabeth Lord: settled in Albert County: had six children.

Sources: MC1/Martin #4, 7 pages: Peter Wickwire b. 11 Mar 1724, d. 2 Feb 1803, was s/o Peter Wickwire who came to Cornwallis, NS in 1760 from New London, CT: see MC80/1790 Ken Kanner’s Early families revisited, pg. 197: see also MC3/582 Jennifer Martin’s “Jack of all trades and master of each”: the life and times of Darius Lord Martin (1847-1938): see MC2966 Norman Dixon fonds, Martin, 12A17, contains a copy of David F. Christopher’s James Martin 1759-1842 of County Down, Ireland and Hopewell, NB, 43 pages.

MARTIN: Jean-Baptiste Martin dit Barnabe b. 1704 s/o René Martin and Marie Meunier: m. 24 Nov 1732 at Port Royal, NS, Marie Brun d/o Claude Brun and Cécile Dugas: they eventually settled in Quebec but children of this family came to NB and settled in Madawaska County: Children mentioned: 1) Marie-Josephe Martin born 1734: 2) Charles Martin b. 1735, m. 22 Aug 1763 at Sainte-Anne-de-la-Pocatiére, QC, Marie-Reine Denis d/o Pierre-Corintin Denis and Marie-Madeleine Lizotte: 3) Jean Baltazar Martin born 4 Jan 1736 at Port Royal, NS, possibly m. (1st) Rosalie Thibodeau: married (2nd) on 20 Jul 1767 at Ile d’Orléans, QC, Hélène (Godin) Bellefontaine d/o Joseph Godin and Anne Bergeron: m. (3rd) on 23 Aug 1773 at Kamouraska, QC, Marie-Anne Levasseur d/o Pierre Levasseur and Geneviéve Phocas: settled at Ile d’Orléans and had issue: 4) Marguerite-Osite Martin born 1737, married c1765 Jean-Baptiste Godin: 5) Luce-Ludivine Martin born 1739, married 9 Sep 1765 at Sainte-Anne-de-la- Pocatière, Daniel Godin s/o Jacques Godin and Anne Bergeron: 6) Joseph Martin b. 4 Nov 1740, m. 28 Jun 1768 at Ecoupac (later Springhill, NB), Marie-Josephe (Lejeune) Briand d/o Eustache Lejeune and Marie-Anne Barillot: moved to Barnaby River, Northumberland County: had issue: 7) Amand Martin born 20 May 1742, m. 28 Jun 1768 on River Saint John at Ecoupac, Agathe Lejeune d/o Eustache Lejeune and Marie Anne Barillot: they later moved to Saint-Basile and had issue: 8) François Martin born 14 Apr 1744 at Port Royal, NS, died 27 Nov 1818, m. 5 Sep 1774 at Kamouraska, Quebec, Euphrésine (Guérette) Dumont d/o Michel Guérette and Rose Levasseur: settled in Saint-Basile Madawaska in 1785: 9) Simon Martin b. 1751 at Port Royal, NS, d. 1795, married 26 Aug 1777 at Kamouraska, QC, Marie-Geneviève Bourgeois or Bourgoin born c1763 at Kamouraska, d. before 1803, d/o Jean-Baptiste Bourgeois and Geneviève Lavasseur: settled in Madawaska, NB: 10) Nathalie Martin b. 1754: 11) Louis Martin b. in Halifax.

Sources: MC1/Martin #2, 40 pages: contains a copy of a report titled Etude sur la maison Martin 1976, by Ramonde Blanchard: see also MC80/1741 Leo G. Cyr’s Madawaskan Heritage, pages 234 to 235: see also MC80/1862 Bona Arsenault’s Histoire et généalogie des Acadiens, Vol. 2, pages 680, 683.

MARTIN: Jean Baltazar (dit Barnabé) Martin b. 4 Jan 1736 at Port Royal, NS, s/o Jean-Baptiste Martin and Marie Brun, d. 26 Oct 1806 at Kingsclear or French Village in York County, married (1st) c1761 at Port Royal, Rosalie Thibodeau, m. (2nd) 20 Jul 1767 in Quebec, Hélène Godin (Bellefontaine) b. 1736, buried on 12 Jan 1770, d/o Jacques Godin and Anne Bergeron, m. (3rd) 23 Aug 1773 Marie Anne Levasseur d/o Pierre Levasseur and Geneviève (Phocas dit Raymond): family came to NB about 1768 and first settled above Fredericton in York County: later settled at St-François, Madawaska County: Children of first wife: 1) Louis Martin b. c1761 at Halifax, NS, bur. 29 Dec 1843 at Metiphan, NS, m. c1790 Marie Trahan: 2) Marie Rose Martin born at Halifax: 3) Urgèle Martin b. at Halifax: Child of second wife: 4) Hélène Martin born 22 Jun 1768, d. young: Children of third wife: 5) Jean-Baptiste Martin born 1771 Kingsclear, NB, d. 9 Sep 1807, m. Marie Anne Cyr: 6) Marie-Vénérante Martin born after 1774 at Kingsclear, m. 23 Jun 1809 Isaac Michaud: 7) Perpétue Martin: 8) Elizabeth Martin: 9) Marie-Rose Martin b. c1785: 10) Ursule Martin b. c1790. Sources: MC1/Martin #2, 40 pages: it contains a copy of a report titled Etude sur la maison Martin 1976, by Ramonde Blanchard: see also MC80/1741 Leo G. Cyr’s Madawaskan Heritage, pages 234-235: see also MC80/2325 Roger Paradis’ Papiers de/Papers of, Prudent L. Mercure, Histoire du Madawaska, Vol. III, Partie B, pages 40-42.

MARTIN: Jean Baptiste Martin was born on 22 Feb 1791 at Saint-Louis-de- Kamouraska, QC s/o Benoni Martin and Angélique Pelletier of Saint-Louis-de- Kamouraska: m. (1st) 17 Oct 1815 at Cap Saint-Ignace, QC, Marie Fortin d/o Zacharie Fortin and Anne Deschenes: m. (2nd) 14 Aug 1821 at Rivière-Ouelle, Québec, Sarah McLean d/o Donald McLean and Sarah Barry of York, Ontario: they came to NB and first settled at Caraquet, then at Bathurst, then at Petit-Rocher, Beresford Parish, Gloucester County: Children of first wife: 1) Prudent Martin born c1816, m. 11 Jan 1841 at Petit-Rocher, Félicité Roy d/o Joseph Roy and Julie Haché: 2) Jovite Martin born c1820, m. 16 Sep 1839 at Petit-Rocher, Éugène Roy: Children of second wife: 3) Caroline Martin born c1824, m. 29 Sep 1846 at Kamouraska, QC, Joseph Ouellet s/o Joseph Ouellet and Céleste Pelletier: 4) Marie Justine Martin born 2 Sep 1826, married c1847 François Briand: 5) Victoire Martin b. 29 Nov 1828: 6) Marie Luce Martin b. c1833, married 11 Jul 1853 at Petit-Rocher, Pierre Haché: 7) Élisabeth Martin bp. 1 Sep 1835 at Petit-Rocher: 8) Sara Martin b. 24 Mar 1843 at Dalhousie, NB.

Sources: MC80/950 Charles Picot’s Genealogie de Marcel Martin: see also MC80/1100 Fidèle Thériault’s Les familles de Caraquet, page 361.

MARTIN: John Martin (Dr.) born c1748 in North Carolina, of Irish descent, d. 1832: first settled in Cornwallis, NS: married Abigail Dennison born c1750, d. 1829, d/o David Sharman Dennison of Horton, NS: came to NB after 1788 and settled at Penobsquis in Cardwell Parish, Kings County: Only children mentioned: 1) Mary Martin b. 1788, d. 1854, married Joseph Regan Leggett: 2) Rachel Martin: settled in Fredericton, NB where she died: 3) Milcah Martin married and settled near Salmon River, NB.

Source: MC80/1 Grace Aiton’s The story of Sussex and vicinity, page 37: see also RS184 New Brunswick Museum Vertical files, Martin family, microfilm F11086, 2 pages: see also MC80/2902 Sharon Dubeau’s New Brunswick Loyalists: a bicentennial tribute, 1 paragraph.

MARTIN: Joseph Martin born in 1740 s/o Jean-Baptiste Martin and Marie Brun: came to NB and settled along Saint John River: he married 29 Jun 1768 on the River Saint John, Marie-Josephe LeJeune d/o Eustache LeJeune and Marie-Anne (Barillot): Children: 1) Madeleine Martin b. 1772: 2) Dominique Martin born 1789. Source: MC80/781 Bona Arsenault’s Histoire et généalogie des Acadiens, Vol. I, page 462.

MARTIN: Marcel Martin born 2 Nov 1792 at Saint-Louis-de-Kamouraska, Quebec s/o Benoni Martin and Angélique Pelletier: married on 14 Aug 1820 Charlotte Smith d/o Joseph Smith and Elizabeth Fuller or Fallon: settled at Caraquet, Gloucester County: Children: 1) Prudent Martin b. 10 Sep 1821 on Caraquet Island: 2) Céleste Martin born 25 Mar 1823 at Caraquet: 3) Marie Martin b. 15 Feb 1825, probably married John Daly of Bathurst: 4) Marie Augustine Martin b. 2 Sep 1826: 5) Julie Martin b. 10 Jul 1827, m. 12 Feb 1849 at Belledune, Isaac Furlotte: 6) Mathilde Martin born 8 Nov 1828: 7) Luce Martin born in 1830: 8) Etienne Martin bp. 25 Dec 1833: 9) Alexandre Martin b. c1835, d. 8 Mar 1900 at Jacquet River: m. (1st) 24 Sep 1866 at Dalhousie, NB, Mary A. Davidson: m. (2nd) 20 Sep 1869 Margaret Ann Furlotte: 10) Anne Martin b. 31 Sep 1838, d. 29 Dec 1917 at Bathurst, m. 9 Oct 1860 at Bathurst, John Alexander Appleby s/o Benjamin Appleby: 11) Victoria Martin born 1 Sep 1841: 12) James Martin b. c1842, m. 8 Jul 1873 at Dalhousie, NB, Sarah Rogers: 13) Alexandrina Martin born 18 May 1842, d. 31 Jan 1929 at Saint-Basile.

Sources: MC80/950 Charles Picot’s Genealogie de Marcel Martin: see also MC80/1100 Fidèle Thériault’s Les familles de Caraquet, page 361.

MARTIN: Robert Martin b. 1814 Ireland, d. Nov 1891: came to NB in 1820 and settled at Chapel Grove, Kingston Parish, Kings County: married on 2 Feb 1841 Mary Owens b. 1821, d. 18 Apr 1862 d/o Thomas and Bridget Owens: Children: 1) Bridget Martin b. 1842: 2) Charles Martin b. 1843: 3) Mary A. Martin b. 1846, m. Frank Morton: 4) Catherine Martin born 1848, died 18 Oct 1901, m. 7 Oct 1878 Michael McCann: 5) Thomas Louis Martin born 1850, d. Oct 1930, m. 27 Jun 1883 Harriet Harrison: 6) John L. Martin b. 1852, died unmarried 29 May 1913: 7) Ellen Martin b. 1854: 8) Robert James Martin b. 1860: 9) Nellie Martin died unm. Source: MC80/1790 Ken Kanner’s Early families revisited, page 198.

MARTIN: Robert B. Martin b. c1784 at Bridport, Dorset, England, d. 31 Oct 1834, married Ann Moore born c1800, died 1857: family came to NB in 1826 and settled at Chatham, Northumberland County. Source: MC80/2184 W.D. Hamilton’s Dictionary of Miramichi Biography: Ann had a sister named Grace Moore b. c1786 who came to NB in 1847 to live with her sister.

MARTIN: Sennacherib Martin b. c1723 prob. in England, died after 6 Apr 1780 when he was in Windsor, NS, m. (1st) - , (2nd) c1762 Charity Bishop possible widow of Mr. Oulton: settled in Westmorland County, NB by 1761: Children: 1) Joseph Martin settled at Sackville, NB in 1762: he or his brother probably married before 1780, Ann Patton d/o Mark and Ann Patton: 2) Eleazer Martin: he settled in Sackville, NB in 1762. Source: MC3/109 Louise Walsh Throop’s Early Settlers of Cumberland Township, Nova Scotia in National Genealogical Society Quarterly, pages 270-271: the widow Oulton had a son Charles Oulton born c1747, died 9 Sep 1826, married 22 Sep 1768 in Cumberland, NS, Abigail Fillmore d/o John Fillmore and Leah Day.

MARTIN: Simon Martin b. 1751 Port Royal, NS, d. 1795, s/o Jean Baptiste Martin dit Barnabe and Marie Brun of Port Royal and Kamouraska, Quebec, married 26 Aug 1777 at Kamouraska, QC, Genevieve Bourgoin born c1763 at Kamouraska, QC, died before 1803 probably at Fredericton, York County, d/o Jean Baptiste Bourgoin and Genevieve Levasseur: first settled at Ecoupag or Springhill, York County but by 1793 they moved to Madawaska County: Children: 1) Simon Martin born at Ecoupag, d. 1825, m. Angélique Cyr, d/o Paul Cyr and Charlotte Ayotte settled in Madawaska County and had issue: 2) Suzanne Martin b. at Ecoupag, d. 1823: 3) Benoni Martin b. at Ecoupag: 4) Marie Perpétuée Martin b. 1789: 5) Basil Martin b. 1791: 6) Raphael Martin b. 1794: 7) Christophe Martin born 25 Jul 1796. Source: MC80/1741 Leo G. Cyr’s Madawaskan Heritage, pages 234 to 235: the widow Genevieve (Bourgoin) Martin m. (2nd) 21 Feb 1797 at Saint Basile, Madawaska County, Germain Dubé.

MARTIN: William Martin b. c1740, d. 17 May 1814, m. Mary Ann - born c1737, died 9 Jun 1810: both were born probably in Morayshire or Banffshire, Scotland: came to NB with their two daughters in Nov 1773 and settled at Red Bank, South Esk Parish, Northumberland County: Children: 1) Jane Martin b. - , d. after 1816, m. c1788 Robert Forsyth b. - , d. 1819: settled on the Miramichi: 2) Ann Martin b. - , d. after 1824, m. (1st) James Walsh b. c1758, died c1813, married (2nd) Timothy O’Connor b. - , d. after 1830.

Sources: MC80/359 W.D. Hamilton’s Old North Esk: Revised, pages 250 to 251: see also MC80/361 Doreen M. Arbuckle’s The North West Miramichi, pages 209-211 which mentions that daughter Mary Ann Martin m. William Gillis Jr. probably the son of William Gillis and Mary Ann Gordon: family settled in Gloucester County: see also MC216 Kathleen Willis Williston fonds, MS 1B5 Biographies and notes on early settlers written by Mrs. Williston in 1947, 1 page: see entry for William Martin.

MARVEN: John Marven or Marvin born 16 May 1757 Norwalk, CT, d. 23 May 1830, s/o Josiah Marven and Sarah Sturgess: he came to NB in 1783 as a Loyalist: settled at Springfield Parish, Kings County: married 9 Mar 1787 at Kingston, Kings County, Grace Raymond b. 30 Mar 1771 at Norwalk, CT, died 16 Sep 1847, d/o Silas Raymond and Sarah Barlow: Children: 1) Josiah Marven b. 24 May 1788 at Kingston, NB, d. 29 Apr 1877, m. 2 Feb 1824 Rebecca Fowler born 1793 in Hampton, Kings County, NB, died 12 Jun 1834: settled in Springfield, Kings County and had four children: 2) Silas Lane Marven b. 3 Aug 1790 at Kingston, NB, d. 16 Jul 1876, married 23 Oct 1817 Abigail Broad b. 15 Jun 1793 at Worcester, MA, d. 1 Mar 1874, d/o Josiah Broad: settled in Springfield, NB: 3) Samuel Sturgess Marven born 13 Feb 1793 at Springfield, NB, died 4 Oct 1861, m. 1 Jun 1822 Rachel Ann Crawford born 16 Nov 1803 in Springfield, died 23 May 1884, d/o James Crawford and Frances Hughson: they settled in Springfield: 4) Sarah Marven born 18 Aug 1796, d. young: 5) Philo Marven b. 5 Aug 1798 at Springfield, m. (1st) 14 Nov 1824 Frances Dominick b. - , died 16 Oct 1826: they had one child: (2nd) Feb 1828 Hannah Burnham b. - , d. 19 Mar 1875: settled in Springfield: 6) Charles Marven b. 12 Sep 1801 at Springfield, died 3 Jan 1894, m. 17 Apr 1825 Margaret Elizabeth Dominick born 4 Feb 1798 at Digby, NS, died 19 Apr 1894, d/o Francis Dominick and Elizabeth Powers of Woodstock, NB: settled in Woodstock, Carleton County, NB: had four children: 7) Mary Marven b. 14 Sep 1805 at Springfield, died unmarried: 8) Sarah Mary Marven b. 23 Jun 1809 at Springfield, d. 11 May 1893, m. 1 Jan 1830 Seth S. Benson born 28 Nov 1801 at Kingston, NB, d. 18 Aug 1847: settled in Kings County and had nine children: 9) Eliza Marven born 14 Mar 1813 at Springfield, d. 8 May 1909 unmarried: settled at Bloomfield, NB. Sources: MC1/Marven, 10 pages: see also MC80/5 W.M. Burns’ A history and story of Botsford, page 79: see MC80/338 I. Allen Jack’s Biographical Review, pgs 163- 164: see MC80/1002 Saint John Branch NBGS, Generations 10, page 95: see MC80/1285 Loyalist lineages of Canada 1783-1983, pages 418-419: see also MC80/2119 Gail B. Pipes’ Loyalists all: stories about New Brunswick Loyalists and their descendants, pages 78-80: see also MC211 Raymond P. Gorham fonds, MS 4/4/3 (File 1) Notes on Loyalist settlers in Kingston, page 40: see also MC1396 George Hayward genealogical collection, MS1B The Hayward collection, Volume 2, see A004, 4 pages: see also Saint John Regional Library: David Russell Jack Bequest: Genealogy, microfilm reel F109, pages 72-74.

MASON: Andrew Mason bp. 7 Jul 1820 Borrowstowness, Linlithgowshire, Scotland, d. 15 Aug 1867 in Australia, s/o William Mason and Grace Smith: Andrew came to NB in 1828 with his parents: married 1845 Jane Currie of Chatham, NB, born c1825 in NB: first settled on Beaubear’s Island in Derby Parish, Northumberland County: this family left for Australia in 1852: Children mentioned in the 1851 census for Chatham Parish: 1) William Mason born in 1847: 2) Andrew Mason b. 1849: 3) Claudia Mason.

Source: MC80/2184 W.D. Hamilton’s Dictionary of Miramichi Biography: Andrew’s brother William Mason Jr. married Isabella Grant.

MASON: James Mason born 1814 in England: he came to NB and settled in Saint John: m. 16 Nov 1844 at Fredericton, Martha Mason born 1813 in Saint John, d. 16 Jun 1888, second d/o John Mason. Source: MC80/2592 Graeme F. Somerville’s A library of stone pages and other records of the Wesleyan burial ground, Saint John, NB, pages 146, 148: James had a brother, Thomas Mason who also settled in Saint John.

MASON: Joseph Mason born 1817 in Newfoundland, d. 1 Oct 1885: came to NB and settled in Saint John: married 29 Apr 1847 in Saint John, Martha Bell Bonner b. 1821 in Ireland, d. 16 Mar 1900: Children are listed in a random order: 1) Miss Mason m. James Allen of Washington, DC: 2) Joseph Mason b. - , d. after 1885: 3) George Mason b. 1854, d. 30 Nov 1857: 4) William Henry Mason born 1855 in Saint John, d. 6 Dec 1933, m. 16 Aug 1900 in Saint John, Martha M. Jones: settled in Saint John: 5) Margaret Ann Mason born 1861, d. 10 Mar 1919, m. 3 May 1879 in Saint John, Aaron Hastings of Saint John, b. 27 Feb 1854 in Kings County, died 1 Dec 1925, s/o Robert Hastings and Mary J. Prince: settled in Saint John and had issue: 6) Mary Catherine Mason married on 12 Nov 1890 in Saint John, William S. Hammond b. in Bridgetown, NS: settled in Saint John and had children: 7) Alexander or Allen M. Mason b. - , died after 1900: settled in Saint John: 8) George D. Mason b. - , d. after 1900: settled in Saint John: 9) Helen L.G. Mason b. 1874, d. 2 Jan 1910 in Saint John. Source: MC80/2592 Graeme F. Somerville’s A library of stone pages and other records of the Wesleyan burial ground, Saint John, NB, pgs. 146-148.

MASSON: William Masson Sr. born 1791, died 1877: from Kincardineshire, Scotland to NB in 1817 and settled in Newcastle, Northumberland County: m. Isabella Grant b. c1797: only child mentioned was, William Masson Jr. born Jan 1826 in Newcastle, d. 2 Mar 1896, m. Hannah Jane Witherall d/o Daniel and Sarah Witherall.

Source: MC80/2184 W.D. Hamilton’s Dictionary of Miramichi Biography.

MASTEN: Abraham Masten or Marsten came to NB in 1783 as a Loyalist: settled at Meductic, Canterbury Parish, York County: possibly m. Hannah - : Children: 1) Jesse Masten b. c1786: 2) Jeremiah Masten born c1789 of English ancestry, died before 1871, m. 15 Oct 1806 or 8 Oct 1808 Northampton Parish, Mary B. Cronkhite b. 1789 at Woodstock in Carleton County, died 7 May 1864, d/o Henry Cronkhite and Elizabeth Grant: family settled in Canterbury Parish and had eight children: 3) Isaac Masten b. c1801, married Jessie - b. c1786: settled at Meductic: 4) Peter Masten born 1819, m. Mary Woodland d/o Anthony Woodland. Sources: MC80/2229 Barbara Houtenbrink’s The ancestors and descendants of John Colwell Price and Harriet Inez Marston….. pages 48-49 and 54-56: Abraham Masten may have had a brother, Benjamin Masten who settled in NB: also see the York County census: see also MC80/2266 Arnold J. Slaney’s A bicentennial history of Meductic, page 41: see MC80/2469 Ruth C. Kerr et. al. The Cronkhite family, page 2: see also MC80/2749 Donald Rushbrook’s The Schriver family, pages 48-49.

MASTERTON: Robert Masterton (Dr.) b. - , d. 1840: came from Annan in Dumfriesshire, Scotland before 1830 and received a land grant at Richibucto, Kent County: married and had children.

Source: MC80/7 Edward Gallagher’s History of old Kingston and Rexton, page 37: Robert’s sister and her husband John Burgess came to NB in 1833.

MATCHETT: William Matchett born c1800 in Ireland, died 6 Nov 1875, m. 10 Jan 1822 Mary Fraser born c1802, died after 1871, d/o John Fraser and Mary Gillis: came to NB in Oct 1815 and settled at Sunny Corner, North Esk Parish, Northumberland County: Children: 1) John Matchett b. c1822, d. c1880, m. 29 Sep 1845 Louisa Estey born Feb 1829 at Sevogle, NB, d. 23 Apr 1918, d/o James Estey and Margaret Walsh: settled at Sevogle and had eleven children: 2) William A. Matchett b. c1825, d. 25 Jan 1898, m. (1st) 10 Jan 1845 Mary Margaret Keating b. c1822 on PEI, d. c1862: they had ten children: m. (2nd) 24 Apr 1866 Jane Allison born 20 Dec 1817, died 14 Apr 1908, d/o William Allison: settled at Sunny Corner and had eleven children: 3) Elizabeth Matchett b. c1827, d. 17 Jul 1898, m. 31 Jan 1843 at Red Bank, William Burns b. 1809 County Down, Ireland, d. 22 Apr 1884: they settled at Sunny Corner and had twelve children: 4) James Matchett born 1829, d. c1862, m. c1851 Barbara McKay b. c1832, died after 1891, d/o Hugh McKay and Elizabeth Beckwith: settled at Sunny Corner and had five children: 5) Mary Matchett born 28 Jul 1830, died 15 Sep 1913, m. 23 Jun 1851 John Nowlan born c1827 on PEI, d. Jun 1904: they had ten children: 6) Andrew Matchett born 1 Aug 1832, d. 31 Mar 1898, m. (1st) 13 Sep 1855 Abigail Mullin, his first cousin, born c1832, died c1876, d/o Thomas Mullin and Ann Fraser: had nine children: m. (2nd) 15 Mar 1878 Clara McKendrick: had one child: (3rd) 2 Feb 1881 Mary Amelia Morrison b. c1846, died after 1881: had nine children: (4th) c1894 Margaret Cameron of Black River, NB: they had one child: settled at Sunny Corner: 7) Jane Matchett b. c1834, d. 1898, married 6 Oct 1858 William McAllister born c1827, died 27 Sep 1915, s/o John McAllister: they had seven children: 8) George Henry Matchett b. c1837, died 1880, married 6 Apr 1859 Isabelle Johnston b. 11 Jul 1837, d. 7 Dec 1925, d/o Thomas Johnston and Catherine Hall: had eight children. Source: MC1/MacRae, 1 pg: see also MC80/359 W.D. Hamilton’s Old North Esk: Revised, pg 252-256: Mary Margaret Keating’s sister, Elizabeth Keating born c1818, died c1881, m. Alexander Mullin: Barbara (McKay) Matchett m. (2nd) James Taylor b. 4 Aug 1843, d. after1891 s/o Robert Taylor and Jane Paterson: Margaret (Cameron) Matchett m. (2nd) Robert Taylor born c1833, died 1902 s/o Robert Taylor and Jane Paterson: see MC80/2689 Miramichi Branch of the NBGS, Some first families of the Miramichi, 1 page.

MATHESON: Hugh Matheson born 1803 in Glasgow, Scotland, died 1879: came to NB in 1821 and settled in Saint George Parish, Charlotte County: m. Isabella Robinson born 1804, died 1890, housekeeper of Hugh’s uncle, Col. Hugh MacKay: Children: 1) George Matheson born 1825 in NB: 2) Jane Matheson b. 1827, d. 1923, m. Theodore Goss b. 1823, d. 1906, s/o Peter Goss and Mary Ann Oliver: settled in Saint George Parish: had issue: 3) Daniel Matheson b. 1834: 4) John Matheson born 1837: 5) Christina Matheson born 1841: 6) Hugh Matheson b.1845: 7) Mary Matheson b. 1850. Source: MC80/1397 Daniel F. Johnson’s New Brunswick lineages, pages 100-101: also see the Charlote County census records: see also MC80/2811 Calvin Lee Craig’s Early families of “The Mackadavy”, pages 73-74.

MATHESON: John Matheson born 1763 at Adra, Chiollas, Sutherlandshire, Scotland, died 23 Aug 1843, m. Elizabeth MacDonald born 1773 in Scotland, d. 6 Mar 1849: came from Assynt or Eddrachillis, Sutherlandshire, Scotland to Boston, MA in 1803, then to NB in 1804: settled in Scotch Ridge, Saint James Parish, Charlotte County: Children: 1) Robert Matheson born 1795 in Sutherlandshire, died after 1851, m. Sophia Morrison b. 1800, d. 17 May 1866: they had at least three children: 2) Catherine Matheson b. 1798 in Scotland, died after 1851, married Andrew Buntin, an American: they raised two adopted children: 3) Alexander Matheson born 1801 in Scotland, d. 28 Sep 1868, m. Elizabeth McDonald b. 1812, d. 1874: settled at Scotch Ridge and had eleven children: 4) Janet Matheson born c1812, m. Angus MacDonald b. c1806: had at least eight children: 5) Daniel/Donald Matheson born 1 Nov 1807, died young: 6) Daniel/Donald Matheson b. c1813, m. Jane Hannan b. c1821, d. 21 Oct 1894: had seven children: 7) Angus Matheson b. c1814, d. after 1851: 8) Malcolm Matheson born c1817, m. Elizabeth Morrison b. 1824: had five children: 9) William Hugh Matheson born c1818, d. before 1851, married Catherine McDonald: had four children.

Source: MC80/1682 Jean M. Parker’s David Wetherby (1784-1845) of St. Stephen, New Brunswick, pages 58-62.

MATHESON: John Matheson b. 1823 in NS, d. 26 Jun 1872: they came to NB and settled in Fredericton, York County: m. Mary Ann McCrea b. 1832, died 18 Nov 1914, d/o John and Rebecca McCrea: eight infant children are buried in the family plot: Children: 1) Frederick Matheson born 1858: 2) William E. Matheson b. 1860, d. 1 Nov 1918. Source: MC80/644 Isabel L. Hill’s The old burying ground Fredericton, NB, Vol. I, pages 15-16: John and Rebecca McCrea came from Ireland to NB 1829: John died before 1851 and Rebecca McCrea born , died 9 Aug 1869: also see the York County census returns.

MATHESON: Murdock Matheson born 1838 in Nova Scotia, d. 1900: came to NB and settled in Hartland, Brighton Parish, Carleton County: m. Catherine Hatfield b. 1841 in Carleton County, died 1905: Children mentioned: 1) Christie Matheson b. 1865 in NB: 2) Emma Delilah Matheson b. 1866, d. 1937, married Webster Daniel Keith b. 1858 at Havelock, Kings County, d. 1937, s/o Aaron and Mahaleth Keith: settled in Hartland, NB and had children: 3) Dora Matheson born 1871: 4) Donald Matheson born 1872: 5) Clara Matheson b. 1885. Source: MC80/1397 Daniel F. Johnson’s New Brunswick lineages, pages 133-134: also see the Carleton County census returns.

MATTHEW and MATTHEWS are interfiled

MATTHEW: David Matthew born 1778 in London, England, d. 10 Sep 1825 at Cartagena, Columbia: he came to NB in 1787: m. 20 Aug 1805 at Saint John Elizabeth Susannah Matthew, eldest d/o Captain George Matthew, Harbour Master at Saint John: family settled in Saint John: Children: 1) David G. Matthew b. 1809, d. 22 Dec 1831 off NS coast: 2) Robert Strachan Matthew m. 22 Dec 1840 Susan Marie Ketchum and settled in Kings County: 3) Elizabeth Jane Matthew: 4) Mary Raymond Matthew.

Source: MC1/Matthew, 1 page: David Matthew was a mariner.

MATTHEWS: Donald Matthews b. c1795 in PEI, d. Jul 1879: came to NB and settled at Strathadam, North Esk Parish, Northumberland County: married c1819 Hannah Tozer b. c1803, died after 1871, d/o Jared Tozer and Sarah Eunice Ives:

Children: 1) Eunice Matthews b. c1820, d. 10 Jun 1848, m. Jacob Silliker born c1818, died after 1867: 2) Ellen Matthews born c1823, died 7 Mar 1845, married 1843 Alexander C. Donaldson of Renous: 3) Archibald Matthews b. c1825, d. after 1881, m. Mary - : 4) Elizabeth Matthews born c1827, died after 1891, m. (1st) Mr. McAllister, married (2nd) Robert Taylor b. c1833, d. 1902, s/o Robert Taylor and Jane Patterson: 5) Jared Matthews born c1829, d. Nov 1890, m. a cousin Eunice Jane Tozer born c1829, died after 1891, d/o Elson Tozer and Mehetabel Room: settled at Matthews, South Esk Parish, Northumberland County and had one son: 6) Abigail Matthews b. 1831, d. May 1845: 7) Daniel Matthews born c1833, d. after 1910, m. 8 Sep 1859 Martha Jane Parker born 1835, d. 30 May 1910: settled at Matthews, NB: had four sons: 8) David Matthews born c1835, d. c1885, m. Martha Cassidy: settled near Little South West Indian Reserve: 9) James Matthews born c1838: 10) Hannah Matthews b. c1840, d. after 1861: 11) Jesse Matthews b. c1843, d. unmarried after 1920: 12) Jacob Matthews born c1845, d. after 1861. Source: MC80/359 W.D. Hamilton’s Old North Esk: Revised, pages 257-258.

MATTHEWS: George Matthews b. 1749 Dundee, Scotland, d. 27 Apr 1832, s/o George Matthews and Barbara Patullo: settled in Maryland, USA, came to NB in 1783 as a Loyalist became Harbour Master in Saint John: he m. Jane Hamlin born 1761 at Passage, Ireland, d. 21 Oct 1841 in Saint John, d/o Miles and Elizabeth Hamlin: Only children mentioned: 1) George Matthews m. Deborah Eliza Harris d/o John Harris and Hannah Fairweather: had issue: 2) Elizabeth Matthews b. - , m. 1805 Capt. David Matthew: 3) Barbara Matthews b. - , d. before 1831, m. 1823 James Kirk.

Sources: RS184 New Brunswick Museum Vertical files, Matthews family, microfilm reel F11086, 1 page: see also MC80/2902 Sharon Dubeau’s New Brunswick Loyalists: a bicentennial tribute, 1 paragraph.

MATTHEWS: James Matthews b. 5 May 1752 possibly in NJ, d. 9 Sep 1848 in Woodhouse Twp, Norfolk County, ON: married Margaret Force born 1766 possibly in NJ, died 7 May 1839 in Woodhouse Twp: they came to NB in 1783 as Loyalists and briefly settled: the family moved to Ontario by 1792: Children born in NB: 1) Anna Matthews born 23 Jun 1789, d. 2 Sep 1850 at Scotland Brant County, ON, married Daniel Hazen born 10 Sep 1784 probably in NB, d. 4 Jun 1837 at Oakland, ON, s/o Daniel Hazen and Anna Ward: they had twelve children: 2) Sarah Matthews b. 1790, d. before 1852, m. 1811 John Butler born 1789 in Saint John, NB possibly s/o John and Mary Butler: they had five children in Ontario: 3) Philip F. Matthews born 1791, m. (1st) Anna Stanley b. c1794 in NB: had issue: m. (2nd) 13 Jan 1866 at Walker Twp, Kent County, ON, Susan Pinckey born c1817: moved to Michigan: 4) seven more children born in Ontario.

Source: MC80/2804 Cathy Thompson & Ross W. McCurdy’s Descendants of James & Margaret (Force) Matthews United Empire Loyalists, 125 pages.

MATTHEWS: John Matthews b. 1762, d. Dec 1843, m. Elizabeth - born 1765, died Nov 1841: came from New Jersey to NB in 1783 as Loyalists: first settled at New Canaan in Brunswick Parish, Queens County, then at Cocagne in Dundas Parish, Kent County. Source: MC80/2902 Sharon Dubeau’s New Brunswick Loyalists: a bicentennial tribute, 1 paragraph.

MATTHEWS: John Matthews b. 22 Jul 1830 at Saint John, d. 10 Dec 1894, s/o John Matthews and Martha Grant: family settled in Alma Parish, Albert County: m. 13 Aug 1854 at Alma, NB, Elizabeth Stevens b. 27 Nov 1828 at Harvey, NB, d. 18 Jul 1889: Children: 1) Thomas Matthews born 27 Mar 1847: 2) Alpheus Matthews born 9 Dec 1854: 3) Wesley Matthews born 5 May 1856: 4) Lucinda Matthews b. 4 Nov 1857, d. 5 Apr 1859: 5) John Matthews b. 11 Apr 1859: 6) Mary A. Matthews b. 23 Oct 1860: 6) Amos Matthews born 16 Jul 1862, d. 27 Dec 1884 in Deluth, MN: 7) Harvey Matthews b. 6 Mar 1864: 8) Sarah E. Matthews b. 4 Nov 1865: 9) William F. Matthews b. 8 Nov 1867, d. 13 Jun 1928, m. 6 Dec 1893 in NS, Eleanor Corbett: family moved to Saskatchewan. 10) Beatrice V. Matthews b. 10 Jan 1870: 11) Morton Matthews b. 23 Dec 1871: 12) David Matthews b. 29 Nov 1874, d. Sep 1928.

Source: MC1/Matthews, 4 pages: see also MC2966 Norman Dixon fonds, Matthews family, binder 25A8, 100 pages.

MATTHEWS: John Matthews b. in Ireland, m. Jane - b. c1806 in Ireland: they came to NB: settled at Fredericton Junction in Gladstone Parish, Sunbury County: Children: 1) Andrew Matthews b. c1829, married Sarah McFawn: 2) Archibald Matthews: 3) Alex Matthews m. Miss Brittain: 4) William Matthews b. 1842, married 20 Feb 1866 Amy E. Hoyt born 1843: 5) John Matthews m. Miss Hoyt: 6) Ruth Matthews married George Sproul: 7) Eliza Matthews m. William Cracken. Source: MC1/Matthews, 2 pages: file contains a page from the John C. Tracy Book: Fredericton Junction, Sunbury County.

MATTHEWS: John Matthews b. 1833 in Longford, Ireland, died 6 Jul 1863: he served in the 15th Regiment: came to NB and settled in Fredericton: he was married but his wife’s name is not given. Source: MC80/132 Lillian M.B. Maxwell’s The old grave-yard, page 71. MATTHEWS: Richard Matthews born 1776: settled on Campobello Island, Charlotte County: m. 3 May 1802 Hannah Fountain of Deer Island, b. c1782 d/o Stephen Fountain: Only children mentioned: 1) John Matthews born 1804: 2) Stephen Matthews b. 1807, d. 1868. Source: MC80/2365 Kaye C. Nath’s The Clines of the Passamaquoddy, page 213.

MATTHEW: Thomas Matthew born c1849, d. 22 Mar 1930: m. (1st) Mary Catherine Julian: m. (2nd) Lucy Barnaby b. c1859, d. 9 Apr 1924: settled at Burnt Church then at Eel Ground, North Esk Parish, Northumberland County: Children mentioned: 1) Noel Matthew b. Dec 1877: 2) John Matthew b. Sep 1879: 3) Nicholas Matthew born 20 Aug 1883: 4) Peter Matthew born 31 Jul 1886: 5) Michael Matthew born 12 Sep 1892, d. 7 Mar 1927, m. Mary Ann Marchand or Marshall of Restigouche, QC: settled at Eel Ground: 6) John Matthew born 15 Aug 1895: 7) Mary Jane Matthew born 20 Sep 1899.

Source: MC80/1233 W.D. Hamilton’s The Julian tribe, page 88.

MATTHEWS: Thomas F. Matthews born 1780 in England: came to NB and settled at Point Wolfe, Alma Parish, Albert County: married - : Possible children: 1) Thomas F. Matthews born c1798, d. 22 Jan 1843 on Island, Charlotte County: m. 25 Sep 1817 in Westmorland County, Susannah Bray b. c1798 in Hopewell, NB, died 12 Sep 1882 on Grand Manan Island, d/o James and Mary Bray: had five children: 2) John Matthews b. 15 Jun 1800 in NB, d. 10 Dec 1873, married (1st) c1824 Martha Grant b. 15 Apr 1796 in Ireland, d. 17 Mar 1850: had four children: settled in Saint John, NB: he married (2nd) c1851 Nancy/Ann McFarlane b. c1798 in County Cork, Ireland: settled in Alma Parish, Albert County and had five children: 3) James Matthews b. 15 Jul 1806, died 25 Dec 1885 or 13 Sep 1886, married Elizabeth McFarlane born 10 Oct 1804 in County Cork, Ireland, died 20 Nov 1882: settled at Point Wolfe, Alma Parish and had seven children.

Sources: MC2966 Norman Dixon fonds, Matthews, 12A19, contains a copy of Norma L.G. Flude’s The descendants of Thomas F. Matthews (1780- ), 22 pgs: see also MC80/2148 Norma L. Flude’s The ancestors of Mary Elizabeth (Moore) Marston (1879-1914) pages 11, 12, 14: see also MC80/2832 Norma L.G. Flude’s Descendants of John Matthews (1800-1873) and Martha Grant (1796-1850), 85 pages: in one source Thomas F. Matthews who m. Susannah Bray is the father and in the next he is the son!

MAWHINNEY: Robert Mawhinney born in 1795 at Newry, County Down, Ireland, d. 6 Sep 1882: m. in Ireland, Mary Wilson born 1801, d. 8 Jan 1884: came to NB in 1831: settled at Maces Bay, Lepreau Parish, Charlotte County: Children mentioned: 1) John Mawhinney b. 10 Dec 1824, d. 16 Dec 1886, m. Sarah Ann - b. 1826 at Marysville, York County, died 12 May 1902: 2) William Mawhinney b. 15 Apr 1827: 3) Wilson Mawhinney b. 1829, d. 3 Nov 1922 at Maces Bay, married Eliza Thompson b. 1834, d. 1923: 4) Jane Booth Mawhinney born 25 May 1831 on board ship, m. John Wren: 5) Mary Ann Mawhinney b. May 1833, d. 1865: 6) Margaret E. Mawhinney b. 10 Dec 1835, d. 1920, James Ellis b. c1829: 7) Robert Mawhinney born 10 Dec 1837, died 3 Jun 1923: 8) David Mawhinney b. 30 Jun 1839, d. 22 Nov 1908, m. Mary Ann - b. 1855, died 14 Jan 1896.

Source: MC80/2354 Saint John Branch, NBGS: Arrivals 99: our first families in New Brunswick, page 175.

MAXWELL: Andrew Maxwell b. 1 May 1825 in Ireland, died 28 Jul 1904: came to NB in 1846 and settled at St. George in Charlotte County: m. c1855 Mary Jane Simpson b. 31 Oct 1833 in Belfast or Londonderry, Ireland, d. 5 Feb 1906: Children: 1) Carleton Maxwell born 1856, d. c1873: 2) John David Maxwell b. 28 Mar 1858, died 1944, m. Margaret Monahan born 10 Jun 1868, d. 1952: had eleven children: 3) Sarah Maxwell born 8 Mar 1860, d. 9 Apr 1904: she went to Boston, MA where she married twice: 4) Josephine Maxwell born c1862: went to Boston, MA where she married: 5) Henry Ward Maxwell born c1865, m. Annie Gordon and had two sons: 6) William Moses Maxwell b. 1868: went to Boston, MA where he married: 7) Walter Maxwell b. 9 Nov 1869, married 20 Sep 1893 at St. George, Mary Campbell d/o William Campbell and Annie Dives: settled in St. George and had eight children: 8) George Whitfield Maxwell b. 15 Dec 1872, d. 1932, married Laura Hoyt b. 15 Aug 1875, d. 1952: had one daughter. Source: MC80/2488 Mary D. Adams et. al. The Davidsons and related families of Charlotte County, New Brunswick, pages 179-185.

MAXWELL: Gersham Maxwell born 7 Jun 1758 at Bedford, MA, died 6 Jan 1828 s/o William Maxwell and Rebecca Willson, married 19 Jan 1778 Nancy Tower d/o Joseph Tower and Judith Briggs of Sackville, NB and formerly of Cumberland, RI: family settled first at Sackville, then at Lower Rockport, then at Lower Joggins: Children: 1) Dolly Maxwell b. 7 May 1778: 2) Mary Maxwell b. 17 Mar 1782: 3) Lucy Maxwell b. 20 May 1786: 4) Sarah Maxwell b. 5 Sep 1788: 5) Ruth Maxwell b. 25 Apr 1792, m. James Davidson: 6) Zilpha Maxwell b. 19 Feb 1795: 7) Gideon Maxwell born 17 Feb 1797 at Sackville, d. 28 Dec 1859, married Jemima - b. 1798: settled at or near Rockport, Sackville Parish: had at least three children: 8) James Maxwell b. 4 Apr 1800 at Rockport, NB, d. 17 Dec 1871, m. 1 Apr 1824 at Rockport, Mrs. Mary (Cook) King b. 1800, d. 8 Jan 1878, d/o Joshua Cook and Sally Siddall of Sackville, the widow of Mr. King: settled in Lower Rockport and had at least eleven children: 9) Gersham Maxwell b. 4 Oct 1804, m. 7 Aug 1831 Lucy McFarlane b. 1806 at Sackville, NB: settled in Sackville Parish and had issue.

Source: MC80/226 Frank A. Walker’s The Maxwell family of Bedford, Mass. and Sackville, NB, pages 269 to 281: William and Rebecca (Willson) Maxwell came from Mass. to NB in 1761 and briefly settled at Sackville, but returned to USA in 1775: see also MC2852 Purdy-Carter genealogical collection, MS1A: on microfilm reel F20981; see sheet for Gersham Maxwell: see also MC2852 Purdy-Carter genealogical collection, MS2: on microfilm F20988: see sheets for Gersham Maxwell and his sons.

MAXWELL: Henry Maxwell b. 7 May 1806 in s/o Henry Maxwell and Mary Rowentree: came to NB in 1826 and settled at Saint John: m. 11 Feb 1835 Eliza Corbett who came to NB in 1820 with her father James Corbett: Children: 1) William Henry Maxwell: went to San Francisco, CA: 2) James C. Maxwell: settled in Fredericton: 3) Richard Maxwell: he settled in Saint John: 4) Samuel R. Maxwell: settled in Saint John: 5) Charles H. Maxwell: settled in Saint John: 6) Jane Maxwell b. - , d. 1886, m. Richard Holt of Selkirk, Manitoba: 7) Mary Maxwell m. Lewis W. Lingley of Saint John: 8) Alice E. Maxwell m. Judge G.W. Burbidge of Ottawa: 9) Ann E.C. Maxwell m. W.P. Court of Saint John: 10) Bertha P. Maxwell m. John S. Hale of Ottawa: 11) Emma C. Maxwell m. R.W. McCarty of Saint John: 12) Ella Maxwell married J.E. Narraway of Ottawa. Source: MC80/338 I. Allen Jack’s Biographical Review, pages 169-170.

MAXWELL: James Maxwell b. 1762 probably in County Armagh, Ireland, died 26 Aug 1847: he came to America in 1768 with a widowed mother and two brothers: first settled near Philadelphia, PA: in 1783 moved to Shelburne, NS as Loyalists: came to NB in 1784 and settled at Old Ridge, Saint Stephen Parish in Charlotte County: m. 20 Dec 1787 at St. Stephen, Betsey/Elizabeth Hill b. 1765 probably at Machias, ME, d. 15 Aug 1853, d/o Daniel/David Hill of Machias, ME, and NB, and Elizabeth Holmes of Plymouth, MA, and NB: Children born in Saint Stephen Parish: 1) William Sidney Maxwell b. 26 Jan 1790, d. 1880, married (1st) Elizabeth Barber: had seven children: m. (2nd) Mary/Polly Nesbitt: had four children: 2) Daniel Maxwell b. 5 Dec 1791, d. after 1881, married 15 Aug 1815 at St. Stephen, Lydia Grimmer born 1795, died after 1881: they had five children: 3) Elizabeth Maxwell b. 31 Oct 1793 at Old Ridge, died 4 Jan 1876, m. John Grimmer b. 1789 at St. Stephen, d. 21 Feb 1883, s/o Thomas Grimmer and Lydia Wey: had nine children: 4) James Maxwell b. 8 Oct 1795, d. Apr 1883, married (1st) 24 Dec 1820 at St. David, Charlotte County, NB, Sarah Smith: had four children: m. (2nd) 1 Apr 1832 at St. David, Harriet/Henrietta Perkins b. 4 Dec 1806 at St. David: had nine children: 5) David Maxwell b. 27 Oct 1797, d. 28 Jul 1847, married 13 Apr 1824 Lydia Milbury b. 9 Dec 1799, d. 27 Dec 1877, d/o Samuel Milbury and Mary Hill: had two children: 6) Joseph Hill Maxwell b. 18 Nov 1799, d. 30 Nov 1875, m. (1st) 14 Dec 1823 Catherine Grant born c1798, d. 3 Nov 1850: had nine children: m. (2nd) 5 Apr 1853 Catherine Buchanan born c1807, died 12 Jul 1855: had no children: m. (3rd) Margaret Jack McDowell b. c1816, d. 2 Jan 1869: had no issue: settled at Old Ridge: 8) Mary/Polly Maxwell born 14 Dec 1801, d. 9 Jan 1893, m. James Baldwin born 1815, d. 1901: had no issue: 9) John Maxwell born 2 Aug 1803, d. 5 Jan 1892 in Saint Stephen Parish, m. Melinda Milbury born 1802, d. 4 Aug 1881, d/o Samuel Milbury and Mary Hill: they had eleven children: 10) Thomas Maxwell b. 15 Jun 1805, d. 29 Mar 1889, married 19 Nov 1846 Margaret Stevenson b. 1809, d. 15 Jan 1876: had two children: 11) George Maxwell b. 12 Jul 1807, m. Susanna Hutchings born c1812, d. 8 Jan 1872: had four children: 12) Samuel Maxwell born 2 Apr 1810, d. 2 Sep 1905, married 12 Apr 1835 at Old Ridge, St. Stephen, Margaret Henrietta Christie born - , died in 1885: they settled at Old Ridge and had fourteen children. Sources: MC80/60 I.C. Knowlton’s Annals of Calais, ME and St. Stephen, NB, page 205: see MC80/1519 - Family history of Maxwell, Craig and Styles: see also MC80/1715 Clara E. Maxwell’s Genealogy of a Maxwell, Dean, Smith, United Empire Loyalists of Charlotte County, New Brunswick 1785-1974, pages 1 to 20: see MC80/2119 Gail B. Pipes’ Loyalists all: stories about New Brunswick Loyalists and their descendants, pages 81-84: see also MC1219 Grimmer family fonds, MS12A1 My family tree by Muriel Grimmer: see MC321 Sarah Henrietta (Hill) Hutchison’s Hill, Maxwell and Christie genealogies on microfilm reel F9042, pages 8-109.

MAXWELL: James Maxwell b. 1799 in north of Scotland, d. 26 May 1862, m. 23 Nov 1828 in St. Andrews, Charlotte County, Eliza Linton born 11 Nov 1811 in north of Scotland, died 16 May 1894 at Bocabec, NB: Children: 1) William Maxwell born 29 Aug 1829, died 11 May 1893 at Bocabec, NB: 2) James Henry Maxwell b. 22 Oct 1831, d. 5 Nov 1874, married 6 Nov 1869 Almira Christie: 3) Eliza Jane Maxwell b. 8 Oct 1833, d. 15 Jan 1835: 4) Robert Maxwell b. 9 Oct 1835, d. Oct 1905, married 4 Jul 1868 Mary Jane Reynolds: 5) John Maxwell b. 1 Oct 1837, d. 28 Aug 1858: 6) Hugh Maxwell b. 26 May 1839, d. 18 Jul 1858: 7) Edward Maxwell b. 12 Jul 1841, d. 3 Feb 1903: 8) Eliza Jane Maxwell b. 22 Oct 1843, d. 15 Nov 1844: 9) Infant b. 7 Oct 1845, d. 7 Oct 1845: 10) Charles Maxwell b. 28 Dec 1846, d. 15 Dec 1920: 11) Thomas Maxwell b. 18 Mar 1849, d. 6 Feb 1921: 12) Emma Maxwell born 3 Jul 1852, died 23 Jul 1948 married John Cathcart of Calais, ME. Source: MC1/Maxwell #1, 9 pages: the file contains a copy of The Maxwell history by Lillian J. Maxwell, 1980.

MAXWELL: John Maxwell b. - , died age 67: came from County Tyrone in Ireland to NB: settled near Fredericton in York County: married and had issue: only child mentioned was, John Maxwell born County Tyrone: came to NB as infant: m. Eliza Baxter b. County Tyrone: she came to NB when 12 years old, d/o Samuel Baxter who died during the passage to NB: had seven children.

Sources: MC1156 Graves Papers: Robert Marshall, 1 page: see MC80/338 I. Allen Jack’s Biographical Review, pages 249-250.

MAXWELL: William Maxwell born c1727 probably at Minterburn, Belfast, Ireland, died on 1824 in Heath, MA, s/o Hugh Maxwell and Sarah Corbet of Bedford, MA, m. c1755 Sarah - : settled in Sackville, Westmorland County about 1761: moved to Machias, ME in 1776: Children: 1) Sarah Maxwell b. 27 Dec 1756, probably d. c1778, married 11 Jul 1775 in Sackville, NB, Simeon Jenks b. 4 Apr 1756 North Providence, RI, s/o James Jenks and Beriah Crabtree: 2) Gersham Maxwell born 7 Jun 1758, d. 6 Jan 1828, married 19 Jan 1778 in Sackville, Nancy Tower d/o Joseph Tower and Judith Briggs of Cumberland RI and Sackville, NB: 3) James Maxwell born 7 Mar 1760 settled at Fairhaven, NS: 4) Lily Maxwell born 14 Jun 1761: 5) possibly, William Maxwell b. c1762 at Cape Elizabeth, d. 1856 in Danville, ME, m. (1st) Sarah Bragdon, m. (2nd) Lucy Bragdon: 6) Phebe Maxwell born 20 Aug 1763, m. 8 Nov 1786 in Westmorland County, NB, John Wry of Sackville, NB, b. 1774, d. 22 Sep 1824: 7) Thompson Maxwell born 9 Jul 1765, m. Judith Johnson: to Canaan, NH: 8) Deborah Maxwell born 14 Apr 1767, m. Comfort Hicks: 9) Benjamin Maxwell b. 16 Mar 1769: d. at sea: 10) Abner Maxwell born 21 Feb 1771: died at sea: 11) Margaret Maxwell born 7 Dec 1773: moved to Providence, RI. Sources: see MC80/1308 Frank A. Walker’s The Maritime province ancestors of Frank Arthur Walker Jr. and Joel Forbes Walker, pages 269-281: see also MC3/109 Louise Walsh Throop’s Early Settlers of Cumberland Township, Nova Scotia in National Genealogical Society Quarterly, page 271: see also MC80/1790 Ken Kanner’s Early families revisited, page 199.

MAY: Michael May born c1831 in Carlingford Parish, County Louth, Ireland, died 11 May 1882, m. 3 Jan 1861 at Saint John, Ann Quinn born Oct 1830 in Saint John, died 15 Mar 1891, d/o Terrence Quinn and Honorah Connelly, a native of County Sligo, Ireland: settled in Lower Cove, Saint John: no children are listed. Source: MC80/1529 Peter Murphy’s Together in exile, page 118.

MAYES: James Mayes born in Ireland: came from Hampsteed, Long Island, NY to NB in 1783 as a Loyalist: settled in Hampstead Parish, Queens County: m. Hannah Tucker: Children mentioned: 1) William Mayes: 2) Samuel S. Mayes b. - , m. 28 Feb 1827 in Greenwich Parish, Kings County, Hannah Berry, second d/o Michael Berry: they had ten children: 3) Clara Mayes b. - , m. Henry S. Strange.

Source: RS184 New Brunswick Museum Vertical files, Mayes family, microfilm F11086, 2 pages.

MAYES: Robert Mayes b. 1789 in Londonderry, Ireland, died 15 Oct 1853: m. in Ireland, Margaret - b. 1793: came from Londonderry, Ireland to NB in 1819 and settled at Napan in Glenelg Parish, Northumberland County: Children: 1) Henry Mayes b. 1826 in NB, married 5. Jan 1855 Isabella Wilson b. 1833, died 1869: 2) Ellen Mayes born 24 Sep 1830, died 4 Mar 1909, m. 13 Jul 1854 William Wilson: 3) Elizabeth Mayes born 1831 in NB, married 4 Oct 1854. Sources: MC80/2689 Miramichi Branch of the NBGS, Some first families of the Miramichi, 1 page: Robert came to NB with his brother Henry Mayes b. 1792 in Ireland: see also MC2657 NBGS Generations Issue #55, Spring 1993: Cemetery inscriptions: St. John’s Presbyterian/St. Luke’s Methodist cemetery, Chatham, NB, page 17: also see the Northumberland County census returns.

MAYNARD: John Maynard born 7 Aug 1843, died 17 Mar 1911, m. Lavina Bailey b. 18 Jan 1845, died 3 Jun 1904: family settled at Fredericton Junction, Gladstone Parish, Sunbury County: Children: 1) Annie Maynard b. 20 Aug 1863: 2) John Maynard b. 15 May 1868, married Ada Tracy: 3) Lorena Maynard b. 24 May 1871: 4) Charlie Maynard b. 4 Oct 1873, drowned 21 Dec 1889: 5) Harry Maynard b. 28 Sep 1875, drowned 21 Dec 1889: 6) Lizzie Maynard b. 26 Sep 1876, d. 2 Jan 1889: 7) James Maynard b. 13 Mar 1878. Source: MC1/Maynard, 1 page: file contains a page from the John C. Tracy Book: Fredericton Junction, Sunbury County.

MAYNES: Hugh J. Maynes b. Ireland, d. Mar 1838, s/o Daniel and Eleanor Maynes of Koppah, County Tyrone, Ireland: came to NB: settled in Hampton Parish, Kings County: married 10 Feb 1835 in Chapel Grove, Kingston Parish, Bridget O’Reilly born 1818 in Ireland, d/o Patrick and Honorah O’Reilly: Children: 1) Daniel Patrick Maynes born Apr 1836, died 17 Feb 1908, m. (1st) 23 May 1867 in Kingston, NB, Margaret Harrison born Jan 1849, d. 1876, d/o John Harrison and Bridget Dunn: m. (2nd) 22 Jan 1878 Rebecca Harrington of Halifax, NS, b. c1856: 2) Elizabeth Maynes born Mar 1838, died 7 Apr 1927, m. 14 Feb 1860 John Kilfoil born Feb 1831 in County Donegal, died 1914, s/o Anthony Kilfoil and Nancy Dawson. Sources: MC1/Maynes: 3 pages: Bridget O’Reilly came to NB 1820: widow Bridget (O’Reilly) Maynes married (2nd) in 1846 Brien MacCullam: see also MC80/1397 Daniel F. Johnson’s New Brunswick lineages, pages 134-135: see also Kings County census: see MC80/1649 William P. Kilfoil The Kilfoils of Carleton County and related families: Hugh’s brother, William Maynes m. Anne Little; his sisters Catherine Maynes m. 1835 at Sussex, NB, Lorenzo Nelson; Lydia Maynes married 1835 at Sussex, George Pain.

MAYNES: William D. Maynes born 1800 in Ireland, d. Feb 1881, s/o Daniel and Eleanor Maynes of Koppah, County Tyrone, Ireland: came to NB 1825: m. Dec 1831 in Saint John, Annie Little b. 1809 in Lifford, County Donegal, Ireland, d. Dec 1892, d/o David Little and Ann Wilkie: they settled in Kings County in the Hampton area: Children: 1) John Maynes born c1832, died 21 Oct 1913, married 4 Oct 1862 Caroline Kirkpatrick b. 1843, d. c1925: 2) Hugh Maynes b. c1834, d. 18 Jun 1892, m. 3 Feb 1874 Anne or Frances Nixon b. 1845, d. 1877: 3) Mary Anne Maynes born 1835, died unm. 12 Jun 1898: 4) David Maynes b. c1837, d. 1914, married (1st) 1871 Sarah Jane Scribner born 1839, d. 1874: m. (2nd) 3 Jun 1885 Mary Anne Beatty: 5) William Maynes b. c1839, d. unm. 19 Jun 1920: 6) Daniel Maynes born c1841, d. unm. 29 Apr 1920: 7) James Maynes b 1843 at sea, d. 1917, m. Jessie Hooker b. 1860, d. c1954: 8) Margaret Maynes born c1844: 9) Charles Maynes born c1846, died unmarried 13 Feb 1938. Sources: MC1/Maynes: 3 pages: see also MC80/1649 William P. Kilfoil The Kilfoils of Carleton County and related families: William’s brother, Hugh Maynes married Bridget O’Reilly; his sisters Catherine Maynes m. 1835 at Sussex, Lorenzo Nelson; Lydia Maynes m. 1835 at Sussex, George Pain.

MAZEROLLE: Jean-Baptiste Mazerolle b. 31 Dec 1765 in Boston, MA, s/o Joseph Mazerolle dit Saint Louis and Rosalie Thibodeau: m. c1795 Marie Lejeune b. c1776 d/o Louis Lejeune and Marguerite Marquis dit Clermont: they first settled in Madawaska County, then at Kingsclear, York County: Children: 1) Jean Mazerolle b. c1796, d. after 1851, m. 26 Jul 1819 at Kingsclear, NB, Victoire Godin born c1800, d/o Joseph Godin dit Bellefontaine and Marie-Rose Martin: 2) Marie Mazerolle m. on 13 Jul 1819 Joseph Soucy: 3) Ursule Mazerolle m. Boil Bourguoin: 4) Frederic Mazerolle b. 1 Oct 1809, m. Modeste Lizotte: 5) Elizabeth Mazerolle born 1813, m. Jean-Baptiste Godin: 6) Marie Marguerite Mazerolle b. Mar 1815: 7) Marie-Rose Mazerolle born 3 Jun 1818: 8) Michel Mazerolle b. 1821.

Sources: MC1/St. Thomas, 4 pages.

MAZEROLLE: Joseph Mazerolle born in 1711 at Port Royal, NS, s/o Louis Mazerolle and Geneviève Laforêt or Forest: m. (1st) c1735 Marie-Josephe Doiron: married (2nd) 8 Jan 1748 at Grand-Pré, NS, Anne Daigle d/o Joseph Daigle and Madeleine Gautreau: they came to NB by 1775: settled on the Saint John River above Fredericton: Children of the first wife: 1) Marie-Josephe Mazerolle b. 1736: 2) Joseph Mazerolle b. 1739, m. Rosalie Thibodeau: 3) Jean Mazerolle b. 1741: 4) Simon Mazerolle b. 1743: Child of second wife: 5) Pierre Mazerolle b. 1750, m. Brigitte Trahan. Sources: MC80/781 Bona Arsenault’s Histoire et généalogie des Acadiens, Vol. II, page 690: see also MC80/2325 Roger Paradis’ Papiers de/Papers of, Prudent L. Mercure, Histoire du Madawaska, Vol. III, Partie B, pages 44-45: see also MC80/1862 Bona Arsenault’s Histoire et généalogie des Acadiens, Vol. 3, page 1261.

MAZEROLLE: Joseph Mazerolle dit Saint Louis b. 1739, d. 25 Jun 1818 s/o Joseph Mazerolle and Marie-Josephe Doiron: married 17 Jan 1764 at Boston MA, Rosalie Thibodeau d/o René Thibodeau and Anne Boudreau: came to NB and settled on Saint John River above Fredericton, York County: Children: 1) Jean-Baptiste Mazerolle born 1765, married Marie Lejeune: settled in Madawaska County: 2) Louis-Joseph Mazerolle born 1767, married Françoise Tardif: 3) Marie-Angélique Mazerolle b. 1765: 4) Louis-François Mazerolle b. 1765: 5) Brigitte Mazerolle b. 1775, m. 6 Feb 1798 at Madawaska, NB, Joseph Robichaud s/o Oliver Robichaud and Madeleine Hébert: 6) Marie Mazerolle b. c1778, m. 25 Sep 1820 at Saint-Basile, MA, Jean-Baptiste Fournier, widower of Félicité Martin. Sources: MC80/781 Bona Arsenault’s Histoire et généalogie des Acadiens, Vol. II, page 690: see also MC80/2325 Roger Paradis’ Papiers de/Papers of, Prudent L. Mercure, Histoire du Madawaska, Vol. III, Partie B, pages 44-45: see also MC80/1862 Bona Arsenault’s Histoire et généalogie des Acadiens, Vol. 3, page 1261.

MAZEROLLE: Louis Joseph Mazerolle dit Saint Louis, b. 14 Aug 1767 in Quebec, died after 1851, s/o Joseph Mazerolle dit Saint Louis and Rosalie Thibodeau: married 23 Sep 1794 at Saint-Basile, Madawaska County, Marie- Françoise Tardif born 9 Dec 1777 at Kamouraska, Quebec, d. Feb 1871, d/o Jean- Baptiste Tardif and Marie-Anne Dubé: settled in Kingsclear Parish in York County: Children born at Kingsclear: 1) Luce Mazerolle born Nov 1807: 2) Archange Mazerolle b. 21 Feb 1810, died after 1881, m. c1830 Firmin Chassé: 3) Louis Mazerolle b. 6 Oct 1815: 4) Françoise Mazerolle m. 30 Jun 1823 Kingsclear, NB, Laurent Roy: 5) Pierre Mazerolle.

Source: MC1/St. Thomas, 1 page.

MEAD: Richard Mead: he was a Quaker from Salem, NJ, s/o Samuel Mead and Mary Downey: m. Parmeal - and they had at least three children: they came to NB in 1783 as Loyalists: they received a land grant at Beaver Harbour in Pennfield Parish, Charlotte County: later the family later moved to Ontario. Source: MC80/1720 Theodore C. Holmes’ Loyalists to Canada: the 1783 settlement of Quakers and others at Passamaquoddy, page 90: Richard’s brother-in-law, Hugh Cowperthwaite, a Loyalist, settled in NB.

MEAGHER, Andrew see under MAHER, Andrew

MEAGHER: Michael Meagher born 1806 in Tipperary, Ireland, died 26 Mar 1883: he came to NB and settled at Debec, Richmond Parish, Carleton County: his wife’s name is not provided: the only child mentioned was, Bartholomew Meagher born 1853, d. 5 Feb 1894, m. Bridget Lyons born 1860, died 1939. Source: MC1/Meagher, 2 pages.

MEAHAN: James Meahan born in Ireland, m. in Ireland, Sarah McTaggart b. in Ireland: came from Omagh, County Tyrone, Ireland to NB in 1830’s and settled in Bathurst, Gloucester County: Children listed in an estimated order: 1) James Meahan married Bridget Donnelly: they had several children: 2) John Meahan b. 1806, d. 6 Dec 1897, m. 1841 Mary Donnelly: had issue: 3) Charles Meahan: 4) Hugh Meahan.

Source: MC3075 Meaghan fonds, 4 pages.

MEAHAN: John Meahan b. 1 May 1806 at Omagh, County Tyrone, Ireland, d. 6 Dec 1897, s/o James Meahan and Sarah McTaggart: they came to NB in 1833 and settled in Bathurst, Gloucester County: m. 1841 Mary Donnelly d/o John Donnelly of Bathurst, NB, b. - , d. 14 Aug 1902: Children: 1) Helen Meahan b. 1842, d. unmarried 18 Aug 1925: settled in Bathurst: 2) Francis Meahan born 1843, d. 1927: settled in Bathurst: 3) Edward Meahan born 1845, died Apr 1929: went to Quebec: 4) James Meahan b. 1847: 5) Joan Meahan b. 1849: 6) Sarah Jane Meahan b. Apr 1851, d. unm. 10 Mar 1935: settled in Bathurst: 7) Henry Arthur Meahan b. 29 Jun 1853, d. 21 Jun 1905: went to Moncton: 8) Hugh Meahan born 1855: went to NY: 9) Charles Meahan (twin) born 1857, d. unm. 21 Apr 1874: 10) Mary Ann Meahan (twin) born 1857: 11) Sophia Meahan born 1859: 12) Josephine May Meahan born 1860, died 3 Aug 1940, m. Henry White of Bathurst, NB. Source: MC1156 Graves Papers: John Meahan, 1 page.

MEDLEY: John Medley b. 19 Dec 1804 in London, England: came to NB in 1845 and settled in Fredericton, York County: m. (1st) 1827 Christina Bacon b. - , d. 1842 and had issue: m. (2nd) Margaret Hudson: Children of first wife: 1) John B. Medley born 1831: 2) Charles Steinkopff Medley b. 16 Sep 1835 in Truro, Cornwall, England, married 21 Apr 1864 Charlotte Bird d/o Robert Bird of Birdtown, Douglas Parish, York County: they eventually settled in Sussex, Kings County: 3) Edward S. Medley b. 1840: 4) Christina Medley born 1842. Source: MC80/407 The Canadian biographical dictionary, pages 617-618 and 640- 641.

MEIGS: Church Meigs born 9 Oct 1788 in New Hampshire: came to NB in 1829: married Elizabeth - b. c1789, d. 27 Apr 1862: eventually settled at or near Campbellton, Restigouche County. Source: MC2657 NBGS Generations Issue #37, September 1988: Our Lady of the Snows Roman Catholic Parish Cemetery, Campbellton, Restigouche County, page 42.

MELANSON: Charles Melanson was born in 1725 s/o Jean Melanson and Madeleine Petitot: m. 17 Jan 1746 at Port-Royal, NS, Anne Breau d/o Jean Breau and Anne Chiasson: family came to NB and settled at Memramcook, Westmorland County: Children: 1) Anne Melanson born 1747, m. Michel Haché-Gallant of Beaubassin, NS, s/o Michel Haché-Gallant and Marie Gravois: 2) Jean Melanson born 1748, m. c1778 Marie-Rose Thibodeau d/o Germain Thibodeau and Marie-Françoise Préjean of Grand-Pré, NS: 3) Charles Melanson born 1751, bur. 24 Dec 1824, m. c1772 Anne Brossard d/o Jean Brossard and Anne Thébeau: 4) Isabelle Melanson born 1751: 5) Marie-Théotiste Melanson born 1764: 6) Marie Melanson born 1765, m. Isaac Thibodeau s/o Germain Thibodeau and Marie-Françoise Préjean: 7) Pierre Melanson born in 1766, m. c1788 Anne Richard d/o René Richard and Perpétue Bourgeois.

Sources: MC80/781 Bona Arsenault’s Histoire et généalogie des Acadiens, Vol. I, page 466: see MC80/1200 J.P.M. William Melanson’s The Laverdure-Melanson family tree 1608-1982: see MC80/1862 Bona Arsenault’s Histoire et généalogie des Acadiens, Volume 2, pages 692-693, 695: see also MC1145 Ruth Cleghorn collection, MS4O New findings on the Melansons, 40 pages.

MELANSON: Charles Melanson was born 13 Oct 1738 in NS, s/o Charles Melanson and Anne Granger: married on 29 Aug 1768 Anne/Nanette Léger d/o Joseph Léger and Claire LeBlanc: came to NB about 1800 and settled at Saint- Anselme, Moncton Parish, Westmorland County: Children: 1) Casimire Melanson b. 1768, married c1793 Nanette Surette d/o Joseph Surette and Scholastique Dupuis: 2) Joseph Melanson b. 1771, m. Polonie Forest d/o Paul Forest and Nanette Bourque: to NB: settled at or near Cocagne in Dundas Parish, Kent County: 3) Jean-Baptiste Melanson b. 1774, d. unm. 1814: 4) Charlitte Melanson b. 1779, m. Modeste Niles: settled in Menoudie, NS: 5) Collette Melanson born c1781, married John VanHorne of Holland and Dartmouth, NS: 6) Hélène Melanson m. William DesBarres s/o J.F.W. DesBarres and Mary Cannon: 7) Nanon Melanson married Pierre Brun s/o Pierre Brun and Théodose Boudreau of Menoudie, NS: 8) Pierrot Melanson b. 1782, m. c1800 Rose Seignon dit Tounie of Italien Seignon dit Tounie and Marie LeBlanc: they settled at Menoudie: had issue. Source: MC80/1858 Régis Brun’s Un historique de la famille Melanson 1657-1994, pages 29-31: widow Anne (Surette) Melanson m. (2nd) Joseph Gueguen of Cocagne, NB.

MELANSON: Jean-Pierre Melanson born in 1735 s/o Pierre Melanson and Rosalie Blanchard: married 7 Jan 1761 at Ristigouche, QC, Anne-Henriette Haché dit Gallant d/o Charles Haché dit Gallant: and Geneviève Lavergne came to NB and settled at Bathurst, Gloucester County: Children mentioned: 1) Louis Melanson b. 1764: 2) Marie-Gertrude Melanson born about 1766: 3) Sébastien Melanson born 1769: 4) Françoise Melanson born 1771: 5) Maxime Melanson born c1780, died Jan 1835, married Marguerite Doucet d/o Joseph Doucet and Victoire Bujold: had children.

Sources: MC80/781 Bona Arsenault’s Histoire et généalogie des Acadiens, Vol. II, page 694: see MC80/814 Rosaline Guitard’s Nouvelles génélogiques & historiques (Petit-Rocher) Vol 1, #6, page 12: see also MC80/1200 J.P.M. William Melanson’s The Laverdure-Melanson family tree 1608-1982.

MELANSON: Pierre Melanson b. c1720 in NS, d. 1791 in NS, s/o Charles Melanson and Anne Bourque: he m. 31 Jan 1746 at Port Royal, NS, Marie-Josephe Granger d/o Laurent Granger and Anne-Marie Bourque: came to NB but later returned to Menoudie, NS: Children: 1) Marie-Josephe Melanson born 4 Mar 1747, m. 29 Aug 1768 Jean Gaudet s/o Augustin Gaudet and Agnès Chiasson: came to NB in 1770 and settled at Memramcook, Westmorland County: 2) Jean Melanson b. 2 Aug 1749, d. after 1817 at Menoudie, NS, m. 20 Nov 1773 Modeste Forest d/o Charles Forest and Marie Poirier of Menoudie, NS: he came to NB about 1805 and settled at Scoudouc in Shediac Parish, Westmorland County: they had seven children: 3) Osithe Melanson b. 13 Sep 1751: 4) David Melanson b. c1755, d. c1825, m. (1st) 1776 Marguerite LeBlanc b. 1760, d. 22 Jan 1810 at Scoudouc, NB, d/o Joseph LeBlanc and Marguerite Hébert of Menoudie, NS: had ten children: m. (2nd) 4 Feb 1811 Memramcook, NB, Anne Richard, widow of Pierre Melanson s/o Charles Melanson and Anne Breau: had no issue: by 1805 this family had settled at Scoudouc, NB: 5) Dominique-Pierre Melanson b. 17 Sep 1752, d. 11 Aug 1813 at Menoudie, NS, married on 11 Sep 1785 Rosalie Babin d/o Pierre Babin and Madeleine Bourque: had children who settled in NB. Sources: MC80/1858 Régis Brun’s Un historique de la famille Melanson 1657-1994, pages 28, 36-39: see also MC1145 Ruth Cleghorn collection, MS4O New findings on the Melansons, 40 pages.

MELICK: John Melick b. 15 Apr 1762 at Bedminster in Warren County, NJ, d. 6 May 1856, s/o Godfrey Melick or Moelich and Margaret Folkenberger of Bendorf, Germany and New Jersey: came to NB in 1783 as a Loyalist and settled in Saint John, m. Jul 1793 Mary Beck b. 31 Jan 1777 at Philadelphia, PA, d. 19 Apr 1857, only d/o Joseph and Catherine Beck, Loyalists: Children: 1) William B. Melick b. 18 Jun 1794, d. 21 Jun 1832, m. 2 Dec 1824 Mary Vail b. c1799, d. 17 Aug 1827: 2) Henry A. Melick b. 26 Jan 1796, d. 27 Jul 1891, married 5 Jan 1834 Ann Isabella Foster: 3) Jane Melick born 14 Mar 1798, d. 26 Jan 1883, married William Leavitt: 4) John Melick born 18 Apr 1800, d. 31 Aug 1870, married Ann Durland: 5) James Godfrey Melick b. 24 May 1802, died 8 May 1885, m. (1st) 3 Nov 1826 Deborah Smith b. 1805, died 2 Oct 1827, d/o David and Mary Smith: m. (2nd) 15 Feb 1835 Caroline Fairweather b. 1807, d. 1888: had children: 6) Charles Joseph Melick b. 16 Nov 1806, d. 19 May 1873, m. (1st) 22 Jun 1830 Margaret Foster, m. (2nd) Miss Elliott: 7) George Melick born 13 Sep 1813, d. 14 Oct 1820: 8) Mary Ann Melick b. 5 Sep 1816, m. Dec 1845 Henry Fotherby: 9) Margaret Sophia Melick born 14 Mar 1820, died 2 Aug 1820. Sources: MC1/Melick, 10 pages: see also MC80/2119 Gail B. Pipes’ Loyalists all: stories about New Brunswick Loyalists and their descendants, pages 88-90: see MC80/2354 Saint John Branch, NBGS: Arrivals 99: our first families in New Brunswick, page 188.

MELICK: William Melick born 9 Mar 1753 at Sussex County, NJ, d. 27 Apr 1808, s/o Godfrey Melick and Margaret Folkenberger: came to NB in 1783 as a Loyalist: m. 1 May 1793 Zeruiah Kent born 23 Jan 1768 at Woodbridge, NJ, d. 6 May 1847, d/o David and Rachel Kent: family settled in Saint John: Children born at Saint John: 1) Margaret Melick b. - , m. 1812 John Jordan s/o Jean Jourdain: they settled at Loch Lomond, Saint John County about 1818: 2) Sarah Melick b. 1795, d. 7 Dec 1845, married Nathan Reed: 3) David Melick b. - , d. 19 Aug 1797 at age 7 months: 4) William Godfrey Melick b. 1799, d. unmarried 6 Aug 1834: 5) Elizabeth Melick b. - , died unmarried: 6) Rachel Jane Melick b. 24 Jun 1803, d. 23 Sep 1848, m. 5 Nov 1833 James Rulof Fowler s/o Joseph Fowler and Ann Ruloffson: they settled at Upham, Kings County: two children: one source says Rachel married James Farley: 7) Mary Melick married Thomas Plummer: 8) Huldah Melick married John Hay. Sources: MC1/Melick, 10 pgs: see also MC1/Kent, 1 page: see also MC2824 Julia Walker fonds, MS1, Fowler, 3 pages.

MELVILLE: David Melville b. - , d. before 1790: came from New York City to NB in 1783 as a Loyalist and settled in Saint John: the name of his wife is not provided but following David’s death she married (2nd) 1790 in Saint John, John McGee of Kings County, NB. Source: MC80/2902 Sharon Dubeau’s New Brunswick Loyalists: a bicentennial tribute, 1 paragraph.

MENTRUM: William Mentrum born 1832 in England: he came to NB as a soldier and settled in Fredericton, York County: m. Rachel - born 1832 in NB, d. 23 Oct 1883: Children mentioned: 1) William Mentrum b. 1856: 2) Isabell Mentrum born 1858, d. 13 Dec 1874: 3) Robert S. Mentrum born 1860: 4) Anna Maria Mentrum born 1868, died 1873.

Sources: MC80/644 Isabel L. Hill’s The old burying ground Fredericton, NB, Vol. II, page 124: also see the York County census returns.

MENZIES: James Menzies born c1788 in Scotland, died 1854: came to NB in 1824: m. Elizabeth Hoar b. c1798 in NY, USA, d. May 1871: this family settled in Restigouche County:

Children: 1) James Menzies b. 1825, m. Bella - : 2) Edward Menzies b. 1827, m. 25 Nov 1850 at Dalhousie, NB, Elizabeth McNeish born 20 Jun 1830 at Kings Cross, Kilbride Parish, Arran, Scotland, d/o Daniel McNeish and Margaret Hamilton: 3) Thomas Menzies born 1831, married Margaret - : 4) Robert Menzies born in 1833: 5) Charlotte Menzies born in 1837: 6) Elizabeth Menzies born 1843. Source: MC1/Menzies #1, 5 pages.

MENZIES: John Menzies came from Georgia to NY then to NB in 1783 as a Loyalist: settled in Saint John: his widow married 1787 in Saint John, William S. Oliver, Esq. Source: MC80/2902 Sharon Dubeau’s New Brunswick Loyalists: a bicentennial tribute, 1 paragraph.

MENZIES: John Menzies b. 15 Jun 1797 Westerkirk Parish, Dumfriesshire, Scotland, d. 27 Apr 1864, s/o Robert Menzies and Christina Rutherford: he came to NB in 1819 and first settled at South Esk, then by 1836 he moved to Whitney, North Esk Parish, Northumberland County: m. 19 May 1831 Mary Ann Forsyth b. c1812, died 12 Jan 1884, d/o Robert Forsyth, a Loyalist, and wife Jane Martin: Children: 1) Jane Menzies born 25 Sep 1831, d. after 1853, m. 27 Jul 1848 at North Esk, Charles Somers b. May 1819, died 1 Aug 1902, s/o John Somers and Abigail Tozer: settled in Whitney and had issue: 2) Elizabeth Menzies b. 1833, d. 11 Oct 1911: after sister Jane died Elizabeth married 28 Feb 1861 in Houlton, ME, Charles Somers: 3) John Menzies Jr. b. 4 Apr 1835, d. 18 Mar 1910, married (1st) 20 Jul 1858 Barbara McKay b. c1824, d. 31 Dec 1896, d/o Robert McKay and Eleanor Parrett: had four children: m. (2nd) Mrs. Catherine (Ferguson) Blackmore of Cassilis, born c1860, d. 2 Mar 1918, d/o Donald Ferguson and Elizabeth Hubbard, widow of David Newman Blackmore b. 25 Nov 1859, died after 1891: settled in Strathadam and had four children: 4) Robert Menzies b. 25 Apr 1837, d. 8 Sep 1913, married 20 Jun 1867 Jane Whitney born 12 Jul 1848, d. 16 Nov 1899, d/o Peter Whitney and Jessie Sinclair: moved to Cross Fork, PA, then to Bolivar, NY: 5) Catherine Menzies b. 6 Feb 1839, d. after 1860, m. John Forsyth possible s/o William Forsyth and Ann Lyons: 6) Ann Menzies b. 12 Jun 1841, died after 1882, m. 16 Aug 1874 at Lawrence, MA, Henry Carleton b. 1830: settled in Wakefield, MA: 7) Peter Menzies b. 5 Aug 1843, d. 15 Jul 1886, married 24 Oct 1877 Thyrza Sinclair b. 14 May 1848, d. 28 Oct 1905, d/o Peter H. Sinclair and Huldah Curtis: settled at Whitney: had issue: 8) David Moat Menzies born 10 Oct 1845, d. after 1881: moved to California: 9) Charles Somers Menzies born 11 Apr 1848, d. 1889, m. (1st) 23 Dec 1873 Margaret S. Smallwood born c1855, d. 2 Sep 1877, d/o William Smallwood of Newcastle, NB: m. (2nd) 8 Jul 1884 Margaret Kingston d/o Mr. Kingston of Chatham, NB: went to Menominee, MI: 10) Frank Archibald Menzies b. 2 Dec 1850, d. 25 Jan 1926, married 24 Feb 1885 Mary Ann Chambers born 1 Dec 1862, died 21 Dec 1939, d/o Edward Chambers and Agnes Holmes of Halcomb: settled at Whitney on homestead: had issue: 11) James Albert Menzies b. 4 Apr 1853, d. after 1882: to California in 1882: 12) William Henderson Menzies b. 11 Nov 1855, d. 31 Dec 1934: settled in Eureka, CA: 13) Emma/Ada Menzies (adopted) born c1863, died young.

Sources: MC80/359 W.D. Hamilton’s Old North Esk: Revised, pages 259 to 261: see also MC80/338 I. Allen Jack’s Biographical Review, pages 407-408: see also MC80/361 Doreen M. Arbuckle’s The North West Miramichi, pages 216-243. MENZIES: Thomas Menzies b. 1733 near Aberfeldy in Perthshire, Scotland, died 1 Nov 1825 or 1 Nov 1831: lived in Dutchess County, NY before the war: he m. (1st) Lady Margaret Stewart of Scotland, m. (2nd) Jemima Bush b. - , died after 13 Dec 1785, d/o Dr. Bush of NY, m. (3rd) Phoebe Jessica Price b. c1769 Gagetown, Queens County, NB, died 19 May 1817 in Jamaica, BWI while visiting her daughter: Phoebe was d/o Edmund Price and Jane Webb: they came to NB in 1783 as Loyalists and settled at Menzies Manor, Musquash Parish, Saint John County: Children of first wife: 1) Alexander Menzies served in a Highland Regiment, d. overseas at age 99: m. Sarah/Sally DeVeber d/o Col. Gabriel DeVeber: had two children: 2) Elizabeth Menzies married Col. Willard of British Army: Children of second wife: 3) Archibald Menzies born c1767, died 4 or 12 Jan 1793 at Lancaster, NB: he was an officer in the British Army: 4) Robert Menzies b. - , d. c1812 at Jamaica: m. (1st) Miss Gilbert d/o Capt. Gilbert of British Army: had one son who died in infancy: married (2nd) Miss Stewart of Saint John: she survived him and married again: 5) Thomas Menzies b. c1778, d. 4 Jan 1825 at Musquash: Children of third wife: 6) Jemima Menzies born c1792, died unmarried at Musquash 12 Aug 1848: 7) Mary Menzies d. unmarried after 1860: 8) Archibald Menzies b. c1798, d. unmarried 6 Dec 1867 at Menzies Manor: 9) Charlotte Menzies b. - , died c1838 in Jamaica, married John Jennings Drummond b. - , died c1838: they moved to Jamaica and had a son: 10) Margaret Stewart Menzies b. - , d. c1835, m. 31 Oct 1818 Dr. William Eadie from Glasgow, Scotland, b. - , died c1835: settled in Kingston, Jamaica: had three daughters who returned to NB following the death of their parents and lived with their uncle Archibald: 11) Phoebe Sophia Menzies b. c1801, died before Apr 1836, m. (1st) 10 Nov 1817 in Lancaster Parish, Saint John County, Capt. James Clark b. -, died 1819: no children: m. (2nd) her first cousin, John Cliff born on 24 Nov 1789, died before 27 Sep 1825, s/o John Cliff and Margaret Price, married (3rd) 26 Jul 1832 Michael Holland: had a daughter: 12) Jane Menzies b. - , died unmarried 16 Oct 1853: 13) Ann Willard Menzies b. c1806, d. 11 May 1828 at Digby, NS, m. 13 Jun 1825 Capt. Thomas Andrews of Digby, NS: 14) John Menzies b. c1810, died unmarried c1831 at Musquash, NB: 15) Susannah Byles Menzies born c1812, died 13 Nov 1885, married (1st) 23 Oct 1828 James Holton FitzRandolph of Digby, NS, b. c1806, died 19 Nov 1853: settled in Digby, NS: m. (2nd) William Warrington.

Sources: MC80/573 The descendants of Edmund and Jane (Webb) Price by M. Frederick Amos et. al., pages 174-179: see MC80/2354 Saint John Branch, NBGS: Arrivals 99: our first families in New Brunswick, page 189: the order of children differs among the sources: see also Saint John Regional Library: David Russell Jack Bequest: Genealogy, microfilm reel F109, page 113: see also D.R. Jack’s Loyalist families of New Brunswick on microfilm F355, Vol III, pages 54-57. MERCER: John Mercer: came to NB about 1825 and settled in Saint John: m. 24 Jun 1833 in Saint John, Elizabeth McGeouch b. 1811 in Scotland, d. 31 Jul 1852: Children mentioned: 1) Henrietta Mercer b. c1834, d. 10 Feb 1849: 2) John Robert Mercer b. c1840, d. 11 Aug 1861: 3) Wentworth Eaton Mercer born 1843, d. 15 Apr 1860: 4) Joshus Mercer born c1847, d. 29 May 1849: 5) Henry Edmund Mercer b. c1849, d. 6 Nov 1851. Source: MC80/2592 Graeme F. Somerville’s A library of stone pages and other records of the Wesleyan burial ground, Saint John, NB, page 167.

MERCER: Joseph Mercer b. c1742 in Virginia or Scotland, d. 17 Aug 1797 Saint John, m. c1778 at Long Island, NY, Sarah Shaw b. 1747, d. 7 Jul 1837 at Norton, Kings County: one source says he m. Sarah Townsend: first settled in Bladen County, NC: came to NB in 1783 as Loyalists: settled at Musquash in Saint John County: Children: 1) Joshua Mercer possibly m. Mar 1803 Ann Hewitt: settled at Bloomfield, Norton Parish, Kings County: 2) Lot Mercer b. 1783 in NB, died before 1860 in NB, m. (1st) Elizabeth - : had five children: m. (2nd) 27 Dec 1837 in Saint John, Bridget Dougherty: had issue: settled at Bloomfield, NB: 3) Joseph Mercer born 15 Sep 1787 at Saint John, d. 28 Oct 1858 at Midland, NB, married 31 Dec 1804 in Norton Parish, Frances Baxter b. 19 Sep 1789 at Alstead, Cheshire, NH, died on 15 Sep 1850, d/o Benjamin Baxter: had seven daughters and eight sons: 4) Hannah Mercer m. 1813 Thomas Hartley: 5) William Mercer b. - , d. 1827: 6) Elizabeth Mercer. Sources: MC1/Mercer, 3 pages: see also MC80/1285 Loyalist lineages of Canada 1783-1983, pages 440-441: see also MC80/2354 Saint John Branch, NBGS: Arrivals 99: our first families in New Brunswick, pages 189-190: see also MC80/2809 David G. Keirstead’s The Bloomfield area remembered, Section 7, pages 74-77.

MERCER: Joshua Mercer born 17 Aug 1779 in NY State, died 29 Oct 1851: he came to NB in 1783 and settled in Saint John: married 5 Mar 1803 in Saint John, Ann Hewitt born 1 Jun 1781 at Halifax, NS, d. 21 Oct 1853: Survived by wife and the following children: 1) Joshua Mercer born 12 Aug 1812, d. 21 Feb 1846, m. 22 Dec 1835 at Saint John, Margaret Jones d/o Daniel Jones: settled in Saint John: two children: 2) Joseph Mercer: 3) John Mercer: 4) Margaret Mercer: 5) Harriet Newel Mercer. Source: MC80/2592 Graeme F. Somerville’s A library of stone pages and other records of the Wesleyan burial ground, Saint John, NB, pages 167-68.

MERCIER: Joseph Mercier born c1822 in Quebec: came to USA by 1850 and settled in Calais, ME: married on 2 Jun 1844 in Calais, Nancy Sampson: Children: 1) Harrison Mercier b. 19 Jan 1845 in Calais, m. 3 Jun 1868 in St. Stephen, Charlotte County, Mary E. Halliday d/o John N. Halliday and Elizabeth - : settled in Saint James Parish, Charlotte County in 1868: 2) Josephine Mercier born 24 Jan 1847 in Calais. Source: MC80/2711 Thelma Eye Brooks’ Calais Maine families, page 108: John N. Halliday born 1812, died 1897 and Elizabeth - born 1825, d. 1908.

MERCURE: Louis Mercure b. 11 May 1753 at Port-La-Joie (Fort Amherst) PEI, d. Jun 1816, s/o Joseph Mercure and Ann-Marie (Gautier) Bergeaux dit Bellair: married c1773 Madeleine Thibodeau: came to NB by 1774: first settled near Fredericton then by 1785 at Saint-Basile in Madawaska County: Children: 1) Louis-Michel Mercure b. Dec 1773, d. 1849, married 29 Feb 1807 Marie- Josephte Violette: 2) Adélaide Mercure b. 31 Oct 1777 probably at Kamouraska, QC, married at Saint- Basile, Jean-Baptiste Sirois: 3) Michel Mercure b. - , d. young: 4) Françoise Mercure born 21 Jun 1780: 5) Michel Mercure born 30 Aug 1784, married Françoise Cyr: 6) Joseph Mercure b. 20 Jun 1788, m. 1825 Louise Létourneau d/o Charles Létourneau and Marie-Marthe Bernard of St-Joseph de Carleton: 7) Jean-David Mercure b. 28 Feb 1792: 8) Pierre Mercure married 19 May 1812 Angèle Ayotte d/o Zacharie and Marguerite Ayotte.

Sources: MC1286 Volume V Dictionary of Canadian Biography, pages 589-590: see also MC80/287 Thomas Albert’s Histoire du Madawaska, pages 80, 83-84: see English translation in MC80/452: see MC80/2325 Roger Paradis’ Papiers de/Papers of, Prudent L. Mercure, Histoire du Madawaska, pages 245-247 and Vol. III, Partie B, pages 46-48.

MERRIAM: Joseph Merriam b. 1770 s/o Ebenezer Merriam and Rebecca Rowe of Kent County, England, Wallingford, CT and Parrsboro, NS: Joseph and family came to NB around 1823 and settled on Deer Island in West Isles Parish, Charlotte County: m. Elizabeth Lyons: Children: 1) Rebecca Merriam born 1803, married 11 Dec 1823 Francis Armstrong: 2) Mary Jane Merriam born 1805, d. after 1871, m. 29 Mar 1825 Thomas Penery born 1797, d. 1851: 3) Elizabeth Ruth Merriam b. 1807, married 26 Jul 1836 Lemuel Haskins born 1799: 4) Rizpah Merriam married Jacob McGregor: 5) Joseph Merriam b. 1820, m. Caroline Davidson b. 1820: to Lubec, ME: 6) William Merriam died at age 20 unmarried: 7) Rosalia Merriam m. Samuel Pine: 8) Nancy Merriam: died unmarried: 9) Sophia Merriam: unmarried. Source: MC80/21 Martha Barto’s Passamaquoddy: Genealogies of West Isles families, page 159.

MERRILL: Nathan Alexander Merrill born 25 Sep 1794 Sackville, NB, d. 16 May 1851, s/o Thomas Hazen Merrill and Hannah Ward: m. 9 Feb 1814 Sarah Ann Reynolds b. 24 Apr 1792 at Sackville, d. 1 Feb 1876, d/o Joseph Reynolds and Hannah Reed: they settled at Sackville, Westmorland County: Children: 1) Abigail Elizabeth Hazen Merrill b. 22 Nov 1815, d 14 Aug 1872, m. 16 May 1833 Horatio Nelson Bulmer: 2) Mary Ann Merrill b. c1816: 3) Rebecca Lewis Merrill b. 1 Jun 1817, d. 30 May 1885, married Stephen Banfred Atkinson: 4) Levina Merrill born 4 Mar 1819, d. 18 Oct 1877, m. 1840 George Nelson Bulmer: 5) Joseph Reunals Merrill b. 4 Dec 1820, d. 21 Jul 1886, m. Matilda Teed: 6) Lucy Ann Merrill b. 13 Mar 1823, d. 18 Dec 1898, m. John Richardson: 7) Ruth Crane Merrill b. 2 Feb 1825, d. 21 Jul 1881, m. 1846 Rufus Smith Bulmer: 8) Celia Merrill b. 9 Nov 1826, d. 2 Aug 1829: 9) Thomas Hazen Merrill b. 28 Aug 1828, d. 29 Aug 1884, married Mary Daisley: 10) Edward Bulmer Merrill b. 27 Sep 1830, d. 1852 at Panama: 11) Mariner Wood Merrill b. 25 Sep 1832, d. 6 Feb 1906 in Utah, m. 11 Nov 1853 in Utah Sarah Ann Atkinson: 12) Alford Dixon Merrill born 11 Aug 1834, d. late 1890’s in NS, m. Isabelle Estabrooks: 13) Bedford Merrill b. 6 Oct 1836, d. 22 Oct 1836: 14) Rhoda Snell Merrill born 26 May 1838, died in Apr 1922, m. Alexander McQuarrie. Sources: MC1/Merrill, 100 pages: the file contains copies of Merrill Family Bulletin: see also MC80/1149 Robert A. Jones’ Thomas and Nathan Merrill early settlers of Cumberland Township, Nova Scotia, pages 21-26: see also MC80/2080 Helen M. Petchey’s John Francis Teed: Dorchester’s master-builder, see in appendix under heading, “Merrill”.

MERRILL: Thomas Hazen Merrill born c1760 possibly in Maine, m. c1780 Hannah Ward born c1760 d/o Jonathan Ward and Tabitha French: settled first in Fort Lawrence, NS then in 1794 moved to NB and settled in Sackville, Westmorland County: Children: 1) Susan Merrill b. 4 Aug 1781, m. Caleb Finney or Phinney: 2) Sarah Merrill born 22 Jul 1783, married David Stone: 3) Elizabeth Merrill b. 4 Dec 1785, m. Ralph Foster or Forester s/o George and Margaret Forester of Fort Lawrence, NS: 4) Abigail Merrill born 16 Jan 1789, married Richard Lowerison: 5) Hannah Merrill b. 12 Apr 1792, married 12 Aug 1813 Benjamin Smith s/o John and Jane Smith of Fort Lawrence: 6) Nathan Alexander Merrill born 25 Sep 1794 at Sackville, d. 16 May 1851, married 9 Feb 1814 Sarah Ann Reynolds: settled at Sackville and had thirteen children: 7) Lavina Merrill b. 27 Nov 1799. Sources: MC1/Merrill, 100 pages: file contains copies of the Merrill Family Bulletin: Jonathan Ward b. 1730, d. 1827 at Sackville, NB, and wife Tabitha French born c1733 New Haven, CT: see also MC80/1149 Robert A. Jones’ Thomas and Nathan Merrill early settlers of Cumberland Township, Nova Scotia, pages 15-16: see MC80/2080 Helen M. Petchey’s John Francis Teed: Dorchester’s master- builder, see in appendix under heading, “Merrill”.

MERRITT: Caleb Merritt born 1766 in North Castle Township, Westchester County, NY, s/o Caleb Merritt and Deborah Lyon: m. Susannah Purdy b. 1770 at Rye, Westchester County, NY: came to NB and settled in Greenwich Parish, Kings County: the only child mentioned was, Caleb Merritt b. 1784, d. 1851, m. Abigail Jones b. 1784 in Greenwich Parish, d. 1851: they settled in Greenwich Parish and had at least two children. Source: MC80/2849 Dorothy G. Prescott et al. A genealogical history of the Prescott, Hoyt and related families, 1 page.

MERRITT: Gabriel Merritt Sr. b. 2 Dec 1777 in Marlboro, Ulster County, NY, the seventh child of Josiah Merritt and Ann Purdy: came to NB in 1783 as a Loyalist and settled in Kings County: m. 12 Feb 1806 Rebecca Wetmore born 19 Feb 1788 at Hampton, NB, d/o Izrahiah Wetmore and Elizabeth Bush of Rye, Westchester County, NY: had eleven children: Only children mentioned: 1) Esther Ann Merritt b. 1813, d. 1854, m. William Puddington Flewelling b. 1814 in Kingston, Kings County, d. 1837, s/o Joseph Flewelling and Mary Puddington: family settled in Clifton, NB and had children: 2) Gabriel Meritt, the fourth son and tenth child, b. 9 Nov 1824. Source: MC80/1397 Daniel F. Johnson’s New Brunswick lineages, pgs 87-88: see also MC2824 Julia Walker fonds, MS1, Merritt, 2 pgs: see also MC2980 Merritt’s general store fonds, 1883-1885.

MERRITT: Gabriel Merritt Jr. born 9 Nov 1824 s/o Gabriel Merritt and Rebecca Wetmore of Marlboro, Ulster County, NY: settled at Clifton Royal, Kingston Parish, Kings County: married (1st) 29 Feb 1848, Mary Elizabeth Flewelling b. - , died 8 Aug 1878, d/o Joseph Flewelling of Clifton: had six children: married (2nd) Mrs. Eliza Jane Puddington d/o David Wetmore of Clifton, and widow of J.E. Puddington: Children of first wife: 1) Joseph Flewelling Merritt born 8 Feb 1849 Marlboro, NY, married 25 Aug 1897 Georgia J.M. Oakes d/o Edwin Randolph Oakes of Digby, NS: they had one daughter: 2) William Hawkesley Merritt born on 28 Oct 1850 at Clifton, m. 8 Jun 1880 Laurissa Alma Hughes d/o Rev. John Hughes of Saint John: three children: 3) Julia A. Merritt born 29 Mar 1852 in Ulster County, NY, married Thomas Armstrong of Saint John: went to Minneapolis, MN: 4) Edward Henry Merritt b. 22 Apr 1854 at Clifton, d. 27 Nov 1895, m. (1st) Charlotte A. Kierstead, b. 30 Aug 1854, d. 18 Aug 1889: had nine children: m. (2nd) Elizabeth Almina Flewelling and had one son: 5) Gabriel Wetmore Merritt b. 14 Jan 1857, married 12 Oct 1888, Annie M. Worrall d/o H.F. Worrall of Halifax, NS and had one son: 4) Frank Stanley Merritt born 17 Jan 1864: he went to Saint John in 1873: m. 8 Jun 1892 Jennie Louise Butcher of Saint John, NB, d/o Frederick Rankin Butcher a native of PEI: they had one son.

Sources: MC80/338 I. Allen Jack’s Biographical Review, pages 191-194: see also MC2979 Gabriel Merritt General Store fonds: see MC2824 Julia Walker fonds, MS1, Merritt, 2 pages.

MERRITT: Gilbert Merritt born 16 Nov 1765 at Hempstead, Long Island, NY, d. 16 Oct 1846, s/o Robert Merritt and Elizabeth Robinson: came to NB in 1783 as a Loyalist: first settled on Kennebecasis River in Kings County then at Hampstead, Queens County: m. 18 Jul 1790 at Gagetown, NB, Phoebe Birdsell born 14 Sep 1771, died 27 Feb 1863 or 27 Feb 1868, d/o Benjamin Birdsell a Loyalist from Salem, MA: Children: 1) Deborah Merritt b. 6 Nov 1791, died unmarried 1846: 2) Ann Merritt born 26 Oct 1795, died 1852, m. 17 or 27 Mar 1814 Henry Golding: 3) Abraham Merritt b. 12/13 Jan 1797, d. 1872, m. (1st) c1815 Ruth Peters and had two children: m. (2nd) Mrs. Sally (Hendry) VanWart, a widow: had five children: 4) Caleb Merritt born 14 Mar 1798, died 1869, married Hannah Underhill: went to Brantford, ON: had seven children: 5) Sarah Merritt born 15 Dec 1800, died 6 Jun 1840, married Leonard Slipp: 6) Isaac Merritt born 15 Mar 1802, died 10 Feb 1854, m. Rachel or Rebecca Carpenter and had one daughter: 7) Elizabeth Merritt b. 24 May 1805, died 10 Jan 1888, m. James Robinson: 8) Gilbert Robinson Merritt b. 11 Sep 1807, died 7 Oct 1857, married Lydia Golding of Wickham, Queens County, b. 5 Oct 1809, d. Oct 1885: had seven children: 9) Phebe Merritt b. 10 Jan 1811, d. 7 Apr 1885, m. as 2nd wife, James Slipp: 10) Benjamin Merritt b. 10 Jul 1813, died 25 Aug 1882, m. (1st) Susan Slipp, (2nd) Mrs. Mary Connor: had eight children: 11) Mary Merritt born 1 Dec 1816, d. 27 Mar 1909, married Leonard Slipp. Source: MC1/Merritt, 40 pages: see also MC300 York-Sunbury Historical Society Collection, MS20/21 pages 2-5.

MERRITT: Israel Merritt b. c1769 Westchester County, NY, d. 4 Apr 1826 in Portland, Saint John County, s/o Robert Merritt and Elizabeth Robinson: came to NB in 1783 as a Loyalist: settled on Washademoak Lake in Johnston Parish, Queens County: married (1st) 8 Dec 1790 Mary Ann Peters b. in NY, died c1805 in Queens County, d/o Thomas Horsfield Peters and Susannah Palmer: m. (2nd) on 8 Dec 1806 Queens County, Isabella Catherine Watson bp. 30 Sep 1785 in Queens County, died 4 Jan 1832 in Saint John, d/o John Watson and Ann Taylor of Scotland, NY and Wickham, Queens County, NB: children are listed in an estimated order: Children of first wife born in Queens County: 1) Hannah Merritt b. 1791 at Queenstown, NB, d. after 1861, m. 25 Feb 1809 Hampstead, Queens County, John Slipp b. 24 Aug 1785 at Gagetown, Queens County, died 16 Sep 1860 in Cambridge Parish, Queens County, s/o Leonard Slipp and Elizabeth Ryson: they settled at Cambridge and had nine children: 2) Peter Merritt b. 1794, d. 4 Sep 1819 at Portland, NB: 3) Nancy Ann Merritt b. 24 Jul 1797, died before 1835 in Saint John, m. 22 Dec 1830 Indiantown, Saint John County, Michael Fisher b. 30 Mar 1797 at Fredericton, York County, d. 18 Sep 1845 at New Maryland, York County, s/o Lewis Fisher and Barbara Till: had three children: 4) Elizabeth Merritt born 1799, d. 7 Apr 1883, m. 5 Feb 1817 at Saint John, Samuel P. Nevers born 1792 in Sunbury County, died 27 Oct 1846: settled in Brighton Parish, Carleton County: 5) Mary Peters Merritt b. 1801, d. 30 Mar 1888 at Portland, m. 24 Jan 1835 at Indiantown, Michael Fisher b. 16 Oct 1810 at Fredericton, York County, d. 14 Feb 1855 at Portland, NB, s/o Henry Fisher and Eunice Sewell: had three children: 6) Israel Merritt born 1803, died 4 Mar 1882 Portland, married 4 Apr 1854 at Indiantown, Harriet Horncastle born 1830, died 23 Nov 1877 at Portland: Children of second wife: 7) Catherine Robinson Merritt bp. 3 Jan 1808, m. 9 Oct 1827 at Indiantown, William Ross born 1800 at St. George, Charlotte County, died 16 Mar 1864 at Indiantown: 8) Eleazer Merritt: 9) Robert Merritt b. 1816, d. 11 Sep 1822 Saint John. Source: MC80/2354 Saint John Branch, NBGS: Arrivals 99: our first families in New Brunswick, page 190: see MC80/2767 George-Terrence Hall Shaw’s The Carle Family and its connections with the Peters & Shaw families, pages 21, 47ff: Michael Fisher m. (1st) 22 Oct 1825 at Sheffield, Sunbury County, Rebecca Eliza Murray b. c1805, d/o Zalmon Murray and Martha Jouett:

MERRITT: Robert Merritt born 10 Mar 1731 at Rye, Westchester County, NY, died 8 Dec 1802, s/o Thomas Merritt and Mary Underhill: he married c1750 Hempstead, Long Island, NY, Elizabeth Robinson b. c1731 in County Londonderry, Ireland, d. after 1802, d/o Patrick Robinson: they first settled at Hampstead, Long Island, NY: in 1783 left NY as Loyalists and first settled at Shelbourne, NS: they then moved to NB and settled at Hampstead in Queens County: Children born at Hempstead, Long Island, NY are listed in an estimated order: 1) Annie Merritt b. c1750 or 1766, d. after 1826, m. John Golding b. - , died 1822: 2) Mary Merritt born c1751 or 1768, died after 1826, married Philip Heustis: 3) Robert Merritt b. c 1762 or 14 Sep 1771, died before 1821 or 23 Feb1865, married Effie Palmer: 4) Caleb Merritt born c1763, died 3 Aug 1821, m. 8 Jan 1807 Mary Perley b. 1779 in Sunbury County, d. 18 May 1854: settled in Saint John: 5) Gilbert Robinson Merritt b. 16 Nov 1765, d. 16 Oct 1846, married 18 Jul 1790 Phoebe Birdsell b. 14 Sep 1771, d. 27 Feb 1863 or 27 Feb 1868, d/o Benjamin Birdsell a Loyalist from Salem, MA: settled at Hampstead, NB and had eleven children: 6) Israel Merritt born c1769, d. 4 Apr 1826, m. 1790 Mary Ann Peters b. in NY, d. c1805 in Queens County: had issue: 7) possibly, John Merritt may have married Miss Morrell.

Sources: MC1/Merritt, 40 pages: see also MC80/127 William F. Bunting’s Freemasonry in New Brunswick, page 219: see also MC80/2354 Saint John Branch, NBGS: Arrivals 99: our first families in New Brunswick, pages 190-191: see also MC300 York-Sunbury Historical Society Collection, MS20/21 page 3.

MERRITT: Thomas Merritt born 12 Apr 1729 at Rye, Westchester County, NY, died 23 Mar 1821, s/o Thomas Merritt and Mary Underhill: moved to NB 1783 as a Loyalist: m. 1758 at Bedford, NY, Amy Purdy b. 2 Nov 1736, d. 1780 at Bedford, d/o Capt. John Purdy and Rebecca Brown: settled at Saint John: Children born at Bedford, NY: 1) Thomas Merritt b. 28 Oct 1759, d. 12 May 1842, married 25 Feb 1779 or 27 Jul 1781 at Charleston, NC, Mary Hamilton of South Carolina, born 1761, d 21 Mar 1843: had two children in NB before moving to St. Catherines, ON where they had five more children: 2) Shubael Merritt b. 4 Jan 1763, d. Apr 1783 Bedford, m. Letitia Simmons: 3) David/Daniel Merritt b. 21 Nov 1764 at Blind Brook, Westchester County, NY, died 14 Jun 1829, m. at Elizabethtown, NJ, Mary Wheeler born 1770 in USA, d. 20 Apr 1842 in Saint John, d/o Dr. John Wheeler of Elizabethtown, NJ: settled in Saint John and had seven children: 4) John Merritt born 4 May 1766, d. c1795, married and settled at Saint John: 5) Phoebe Merritt b. 22 Jul 1768, d. 31 May 1855, m. Benjamin W. Lynn: 6) Nehemiah Merritt b. 1 Dec 1770, d. 25 May 1842, m. 4 Jul 1806 Isabella Milby of Shelburne, NS: they settled in Saint John and had eight children: 7) William Merritt b. 22 Oct 1773, d. 17 Mar 1849, m. Annie Mead and had two children. Sources: MC1/Merritt, 40 pages: see also MC1286 Volume VII Dictionary of Canadian Biography, pages 601-602 which notes that Nehemiah and Isabella were married 29 Jan 1802: see also MC80/358 Collections of New Brunswick Historical Society, Volume 1, Number 18, pages 88-96: see also MC80/1285 Loyalist lineages of Canada 1783-1983, pages 447-449: see also MC80/2119 Gail B. Pipes’ Loyalists all: stories about New Brunswick Loyalists and their descendants, pages 93-96: see also MC300 York-Sunbury Historical Society Collection, MS20/21 pages 2 to 4: see also RS184 New Brunswick Museum Vertical files, Merritt family, microfilm F11087, 5 pages.

MERRY: Nicholas Merry born 1770’s Ireland, died 1837, married Margaret - b. 1777, died 1849: came to NB in 1819 with wife and five children: settled at Newcastle, Northumberland County. Source: MC80/2184 W.D. Hamilton’s Dictionary of Miramichi Biography.

MERSEREAU: John Mersereau born on 30 Jun 1735 on Staten Island, NY, died 9 Jul 1814, s/o Joshua Mersereau and Mary Corsen: he married c1755 Charity or Gertrude VanHorne: came to NB as Loyalists in 1783 and settled at Maugerville in Sunbury County: Children: 1) John Mersereau Jr. born 13 Apr 1757, d. 30 Sep 1800, m. 5 Apr 1787 Elizabeth Breath b. 14 Aug 1763, d. 1 Jul 1826: settled first at Saint John, then at Oromocto, NB: 2) Jacob Mersereau born in 1758: remained in NY: married and had issue: 3) Lawrence Mersereau born 28 Mar 1761, married Hester Taylor: 4) Andrew Mersereau born 1764 on Staten Island, NY, died in 1831, married Elizabeth Bartlett b. 1789 in Sunbury County: settled in Maugerville, NB and had children: 5) David Mersereau b. 1769, d. 1855: they settled first at Saint John, then in Oromocto, Sunbury County.

Source: MC1/Mersereau, 100 pages: see also MC3/431: see also MC80/1373 Alton L. Harris’ Harris genealogy, pages 358-370: see MC80/1397 Daniel F. Johnson’s New Brunswick lineages, pages 267-269: see also MC2657 NBGS Generations Issue #32, June 1987: John Wood’s John Mersereau, Loyalist, pages 28-34.

MERSEREAU: Lawrence Mersereau born on 28 Mar 1761 on Staten Island, NY, died 9 Jul 1814 at Maugerville, NB, s/o John Mersereau and Gertrude VanHorne, m. Hester Taylor of Staten Island, born 1767, d. 1828: Lawrence received land on the Oromocto River in Sunbury County: Children: 1) John Mersereau born Nov 1787, m. (1st) 30 Oct 1816 Margaret Wood: had two children: married (2nd) Hannah Webb, d/o Richardson Webb and Bessie Thomas: 2) Lawrence Mersereau b. 1788, d. 1891, m. Isabel Hoyt b. 1791 d/o Joseph Hoyt and Mary Hayward: settled in Hoyt, NB and had ten children: 3) Thomas Mersereau born 1790, died 1875, m. 19 Oct 1814 Amelia Wood born 1791, d. 1875: 4) Jacob Mersereau born 1799, married Nancy Gillespie: 5) Andrew Mersereau b. 1800, d. 1886, m. 15 Jul 1824 in Sunbury County, Elizabeth or Lydia Ann Hoyt born 1805, d. 2 May 1877: settled in Blissville Parish, Sunbury County and had eight children: 6) Abner Mersereau born 8 Oct 1802, died 14 Mar 1853, married about 1822 Mary Ann Hoyt born 18 May 1805, died 1 Apr 1867, d/o William Hoyt and Nancy Wyatt: settled in Sunbury County and had ten children: 7) Elizabeth Mersereau m. Linas Seely: 8) Mary Mersereau b. 23 May 1805, d. 6 May 1883, m. 2 Oct 1823 George Hoyt b. 27 Jul 1801 in Sunbury County, d. 20 Sep 1877, s/o William Hoyt and Nancy Wyatt: settled in Blissville Parish, Sunbury County: ten children: Sources: MC1/Mersereau, 100 pages: see MC1/Wood #2: see MC80/1286 Miriam L. Phillips’ Facts and folklore: Tracy and Little Lake areas, page 143: see also MC80/1373 Alton L. Harris’ Harris genealogy, pages 358-370: see MC80/1397 Daniel F. Johnson’s New Brunswick lineages, pages 267-269: see also MC80/2706 Sharon Knorr’s Hoyt pioneer cemetery, pages 14-15: see also MC1396 George Hayward genealogical fonds, MS1F, The Hayward collection, AAC002, AAC006, AAC007, 3 pages.

MERSEREAU: Paul Mersereau came from NY to NB in 1783 as a Loyalist: sons Paul Mersereau Jr., David Mersereau and John Mersereau joined their father: may have settled in Wickham Parish, Queens County.

Source: MC1/Mersereau, 1 page.

MESSER: William Messer born 1801 in Northumberland County in England, died 21 Sep 1874: m. Alice or Margaret Brown b. 1802 in Morpeth, England, d. 19 Sep 1877, d/o James Brown and Martha Reed: came to NB in 1837 and settled at Harvey, Manners Sutton Parish, York County: Children: 1) Elizabeth Messer b. 1827 in England, d. 26 Sep 1904, m. Andrew Wood Coburn born 20 Feb 1824 in England, died 19 Apr 1907, s/o John Coburn and Elizabeth Leslie: settled in Harvey and had children: 2) Walter Messer b. 4 Apr 1832 in England, d. 7 Aug 1886, m. 22 Apr 1856 Isabella Speedy born 14 Dec 1836, d. 16 Sep 1930, d/o Thomas Speedy and Sarah Patterson: settled in Tweedside, NB and had issue: 3) William Messer born 1833 in England, d. 1914, m. 3 Sep 1856 Margaret Bell born 1838 in NB, d. 1918, d/o William Bell and Janet Oliver: settled in Manners Sutton Parish: had twelve children: 4) Thomas Messer b. 1837, d. 20 Jul 1860: 5) Rosann/Annie Messer b. 1839 in NB, d. 31 Aug 1891, m. John Wightman b. 1829, died 23 Aug 1891, s/o John Wightman and Mary Simpson: settled in Manners Sutton Parish and had issue: 6) Alice Eleanor Messer b. 1841 in NB, d. 1928, m. George Brown b. 1836 in Stanlic, Oxfordshire, England, died 23 Dec 1898. Sources: MC80/818 Rev. William Randall’s History of Harvey Settlement, pages 134 to 140: Margaret Brown was the sister of Thomas Brown, Charles Brown and the Mary Brown who married Mr. Wilson: see also MC80/1779 Doris Davis’ The descendants of William and Margaret Messer 1837-1985: see MC80/2504 Jocelean S. Hall et. al. Harvey Settlement Cemetery 1837-1999, pages 13, 14, 19, 24, 40, 42. MICHAUD: Abraham Michaud born 1817, married 6 Mar 1848 in Quebec, Severine Berube b. 1831: they came to NB and settled at Grand Falls, Victoria County: Children: 1) Abraham Michaud b. 1852, d. 28 Jul 1929, m. 29 Jul 1872 at Grand Falls, Basilice Levesque b. 1855, died 24 May 1927: settled in Grand Falls and had five children: 2) Thomas Michaud b. 1853, d. 1925, m. 23 Jun 1873 at Grand Falls, Julie Gautreau born c1853: they settled in Grand Falls and had at least one child: 3) Elonora Michaud b. 1856: 4) Severine Michaud b. 1858, m. 30 Aug 1880 at Grand Falls, Pierre Rene Bard: settled in Grand Falls and had at least one child: 5) Virginie Michaud born 1860, m. Thomas Pelletier: 6) Hermine Michaud b. 1862, d. 1933, m. (1st) Paul Roberge (Roberts): had ten children: m. (2nd) Marcel Page: had two children: settled in Grand Falls: 7) Ferdinand Michaud born 1865, d. 1905, m. Julia Cyr b. c1870, d. c1905: settled in Grand Falls and had seven children: 8) Elize/Elizabeth Michaud born 1868, m. 9 May 1886 in Grand Falls, Louis Roberge (Roberts): this couple settled in Grand Falls and had ten children: 9) Agnes Michaud b. Oct 1870, d. 1948, married 2 Mar 1889 at Grand Falls, Marcel Cyr: they had six children.

Source: MC1608 Michaud family genealogy, MS1 Michaud family group sheets, 100 pages.

MICHEAU: Daniel Micheau born 29 Jan 1761 at Staten Island, NY, d. 5 Oct 1818: came to NB in 1783 as a Loyalist and settled at Hampton, Kings County: married Hannah Scovil of Kingston, Kings County, b. 1768, died 12 Jan 1846, d/o Rev. James Scovil: Only children mentioned: 1) Amy Ann Micheau b. 1797, d. 16 Oct 1818: 2) Mary Micheau b. 1800, d. c1886, m. James Keaton: had two children: 3) James John Micheau b. 7 Jul 1805, d. 14 Dec 1810:

Sources: MC80/360 Acadiensis Vol VIII, No. 2, Apr, 1908, Epitaphs: Church of England Graveyard, Kings County, NB, pg 137: see also MC80/2184 W.D. Hamilton’s Dictionary of Miramichi Biography: see also MC211 Raymond P. Gorham fonds, MS 4/4/3 (File 1) Notes on Loyalist settlers in Kingston.

MICHON: Jean Michon born c1794, d. c1838, s/o Jean Michon and Marie Dumont of Saint-Louis-de-Kamouraska, Quebec: came to NB about 1822 and settled at Bas-Caraquet, Gloucester County: married 11 Nov 1824 Vénérande Paulin b. - , d. 1 Apr 1863, d/o Pierre Paulin and Rose Parisé: Children mentioned: 1) Jean Michel Michon b. 3 Sep 1825, died 10 Apr 1863, m. c1850 Dorothée Boucher d/o Désirée Boucher and Cléante Lanteigne: 2) Sara Michon bp. 31 Mar 1828, d. unmarried 31 Mar 1905 at Bas-Caraquet: 3) Abel Michon born c1829, buried on 19 Feb 1914, m. 30 Jan 1865 Mathilde Doiron d/o Adrien Doiron and Domithilde Lanteigne: 4) Jean-Hubert Michon born 14 Jan 1830, buried 12 Apr 1863: unmarried: 5) Marie Michon born 18 Apr 1832, d. 11 Nov 1887, m. 5 May 1863 Pierre Doiron s/o Hilaire Doiron and widower of Antoinette Boucher: 6) Marie-Sabine alias Célina Michon born on 5 May 1834, died 4 Feb 1862, married 11 Jan 1858 Louis Mailloux s/o Louis Mailloux and Anne Albert: 7) Marie Rachel Michon born 26 Jun 1836, died unmarried 30 Apr 1888: 8) Joseph Michon born 28 Jun 1838, died unmarried 29 Nov 1855. Source: MC80/1100 Fidèle Thériault’s Les familles de Caraquet, pages 362-365: widow Vénérande (Paulin) Michon married (2nd) c1839 Victor Friolet.

MIDDLETON: John Middleton b. c1809 in Ireland, died May 1886: came to NB in 1835 and settled in Holderville, Kingston Parish, Kings County: married Jane - b. c1799 in Ireland, died 26 Aug 1893 in Saint John: Children: 1) David Middleton bp. 26 Jul 1835, died 5 Oct 1915 at Holderville, married 17 Oct 1861 Westfield Parish, Kings County, Margaret Prudence Williams: 2) John Thomas Middleton bp. 23 Apr 1837, m. 24 Apr 1880 Louise Long: 3) Mary Ann Middleton bp. 9 Oct 1842: 4) Henry James Middleton baptized 22 Dec 1844, buried 14 Jul 1868: 5) Susan A. Crawford (adopted).

Source: MC80/2354 Saint John Branch, NBGS: Arrivals 99: our first families in New Brunswick, page 191.

MILBURN: Jeremiah Milburn baptized 24 Jun 1780 at Stanhope in Durham County, England, d. 10 May 1852, s/o Robert Milburn and Elizabeth Kidd: m. 24 Dec 1808 Sarah Smith bp. 31 Aug 1785 at Stanhope, England, died 28 Jan 1866, d/o Joseph Smith and Sarah Waugh: they came to NB in 1816 and settled at Demoiselle Creek in Hillsborough Parish, Albert County:

Children: 1) Arletta Phylis Milburn born 21 Mar 1810 at Stanhope, died 21 Jan 1896 in Maine, m. 2 Feb 1830 Converse Kinnie: 2) John Milburn b. 1811 at Stanhope, died 10 Oct 1888 at Curryville, NB, m. 6 Jan 1836 Mary M. Wilband: 3) Elizabeth Milburn b. c1813 Winsyke, England, bp. 30 Oct 1813 at Black Cleugh, Stanhope, England, d. 8 Aug 1857 in Calais, ME, married 6 Oct 1831 in Westmorland County, Oliver Dow b. 27 Dec 1802 in Vassalboro, ME, d. 13 Jun 1874 at Milltown, ME, s/o John Dow and Zelphah Lincoln: they settled in Calais, Maine: had eight children: 4) Robert Milburn b. - , d. age two years: 5) Joseph Milburn born 1817 Hillsborough Parish, NB, died 28 Dec 1905? in USA, m. 1837 Martha McNutt: 6) Isaac Milburn b. 12 Aug 1818, d. Sep 1895? in USA, married 28 Nov 1853 Olivia McLasky: 7) Robert Milburn born 1821, d. 1903 Demoiselle Creek, married 13 Jul 1843 Susannah Woodworth: 8) Mary Milburn b. 1822, m. Enoch Watson: 9) David Milburn b. 1827, married Lorinda Sennett: 10) Sarah Milburn b. 16 Aug 1828, d. 8 Oct 1902 in Maine, m. 12 Sep 1854 George Brown. Sources: MC80/1790 Ken Kanner’s Early families revisited, page 200: see also MC80/2711 Thelma Eye Brooks’ Calais Maine families, pages 40-41.

MILBURY: Samuel Milbury first settled at Machias, ME: with the outbreak of war he moved to NB in 1780 and settled in St. Stephen, Charlotte County: in 1785 Samuel and his wife had seven children: in total, Samuel was married three times and had nineteen children: his third wife was Polly/Mary Hill b. - , d. 1857, d/o Daniel Hill and Elizabeth Holmes: Children are listed in an estimated order: 1) James Milbury b. - , married Susan Mitchell and had four children: 2) John Milbury b. 1794, married (1st) Catherine Mitchell b. 1800: had four children: m. (2nd) Abigail Brown born 1805: had six children: m. (3rd) Mary Ann Clendennin b. 1819: had six children: 3) Olivia Milbury born 1796, m. Thomas Hannah b. 1792: had nine children: 4) Jeannette/Jane Milbury b. 1798, m. William Nesbit and had six children: 5) Lydia Milbury b. 9 Dec 1799, d. 27 Dec 1877, married 13 Apr 1824 David Maxwell: 6) Abigail/Nabby Milbury b. - , m. 18 Dec 1823 James Mitchell: had three children: 7) Melinda Milbury b. 1802, d. 1881, m. John Maxwell: 8) Joseph Milbury married and had issue: 9) Charlotte Milbury m. (1st) Alexander Thompson, m. (2nd) Asa Mitchell born 1807: 10) Mary/Polly Milbury married Thomas Tate or Thomas Toal (Toole?): had eight children: 11) possibly, Mark Milbury b. 23 Dec 1809: 12) Hannah Milbury: 13) Thomas Milbury d. young: Sources: MC80/60 I.C. Knowlton’s Annals of Calais, ME and St. Stephen, NB, page 205: see also MC1/Milbury which states that Nathan Milbury was born in 1796 at St. Andrews, NB, married Margaret - , born 1802: settled at Wicklow, Carleton County: see MC321 Sarah Henrietta (Hill) Hutchison’s Hill, Maxwell and Christie genealogies on microfilm reel F9042, see Daniel Hill Section page 119.

MILES: Elijah Miles b. 16 Jan 1753, d. 26 May 1831, s/o Justus Miles and Hannah Olmstead of New Milford CT: m. (1st) Harriet Gunn, (2nd) Jun 1779 Mrs. Fanny Cornwall of Hampstead, Long Island, born 20 Feb 1758, d. Aug 1799, d/o James and Margaret Cornwall: m. (3rd) on 3 Aug 1800 Elizabeth Harding d/o a Maugerville neighbour, b. 8 Jan 1771, died 2 May 1849: first lived on Long Island, NY then moved to NB in 1783 as Loyalists: they settled at Maugerville in Sunbury County: Children of the second wife: 1) Isaac Hicks Miles born 25 Feb 1781 at Herricks, Long Island, NY, died 20 Mar 1781: 2) Sally Miles b. 21 Feb 1782 at Flat Bush, Long Island, NY, m. 12 Oct 1812 Dr. William Howe Smith s/o Dr. Nathan Smith: 3) James Cornwell Miles b. 17 Feb 1784 at Maugerville, NB, d. 28 Apr 1786: 4) James Augustus Miles born 10 Jun 1787, m. 17 Oct 1812 [not named]: 5) Treadwell Thomas Odber Miles b. 20 Apr 1789, d. 5 Jun 1858, m. 11 Mar 1815 Sarah Ann Carman d/o Richard Carman of Maugerville, NB: 6) Isaac Cornwell Miles b. 20 Feb 1793, d. 7 Apr 1795: 7) Elijah Charles C. Miles born 27 Mar 1795, died 1884, m. 2 Nov 1820 Ann Nevers born c1800 at Maugerville, died 10 Apr 1858 in Sunbury County, d/o Samuel Nevers and Isabel Howard: settled at Maugerville: had six children 8) Edward Allison Miles born 15 Jul 1797, died 12 Sep 1852, m. 4 May 1826 Eliza Nevers b. 28 May 1806, d. 17 Nov 1869, d/o Samuel Nevers and Isabel Howard: settled at Maugerville and had eleven children: Children of third wife: 9) George Miles b. 8 Jan 1802, d. 1840, married 1823 Elizabeth Carman: 10) Frederick William Miles born 18 Jan 1805, d. 13 Dec 1863, married 2 Feb 1842 Mary E. Bent.

Sources: MC1/Miles, 15 pages: the file includes a page from a family Bible, a one page article titled Pioneer Familes of New Brunswick by E.C. Wright and other research notes and group sheets: see also MC1286 Vol. VI Dictionary of Canadian Biography, pgs. 504-505: see also MC1156 Graves Papers: Elijah Miles, 1 page: see also MC80/644 Isabel L. Hill’s The old burying ground Fredericton, NB, Vol. I, pages 171-173: see also MC1145 Ruth Cleghorn fonds, MS4I Miles family record, 1 page: see also MC1396 George Hayward genealogical fonds, MS1B The Hayward collection, A438, 2 pages: see also D.R. Jack’s Loyalist families of New Brunswick on microfilm F355, Vol III, page 63.

MILES: Samuel Miles b. 21 Oct1743 New Milford, CT, d. 18 Nov 1824, s/o Justus Miles and Hannah Olmstead: married (1st) Molly Pickett b. - , d. 17 Jun 1774 at New Milford, CT, d/o Daniel Picket: they had two children who remained with their grandfather during the War while Samuel moved to Long Island, NY: Samuel m. (2nd) Abigail - b. 1760, d. 20 Aug 1795: family came to NB in 1783 as Loyalists and settled at Saint John: Children: 1) Samuel Miles Jr. b. c1791, d. 23 Jul 1824, m. Amy - : 2) a daughter who married Thomas Merritt: 3) Thomas Miles m. Margaret - .

Source: MC1/Miles, 15 pages: the file includes a page from a family Bible, a one page article titled Pioneer Familes of New Brunswick by E.C. Wright and other research notes.

MILES: Thomas Miles b. 1750, d. 31 Jul 1821, m. Catherine - b. - , d. at age 93: came from Vermont to New York then to NB in 1783 as Loyalists and settled in Saint John: the only child mentioned was, Mary Miles who married Benjamin T. Knight. Source: MC80/2902 Sharon Dubeau’s New Brunswick Loyalists: a bicentennial tribute, 1 paragraph.

MILES: Thomas Miles was in the British army during the Revolutionary War he came to NB in 1783 as a Loyalist and settled at York Point, Saint John: m. in 1783 Mrs. Margaret Payne b. in Cork, Ireland: she was widow of Capt. Payne: Children: 1) John Miles m. in Saint John, Margaret Munn: to Liverpool, England: 2) Thomas Miles Jr. m. Charlotte Carlo: had seven children: 3) Benjamin Miles married Sarah Dean of Deer Island: settled at Saint John and had five children: 4) Margaret Miles m. Thomas Hilyard: 5) Nancy Miles.

Source: MC80/338 I. Allen Jack’s Biographical Review, pages 591 to 593: Margaret first married Capt. Payne of the British army who died during the Revolutionary War: had a son who was raised by her parents and a daughter who grew up and married Mr. Doughty of Deer Island.

MILLAR and MILLER are interfiled:

MILLER: Asher Timothy Miller: came to NB and settled near Maugerville, Sunbury County: m. Sarah Cowperthwaite b. in NJ, d. before 2 Apr 1818 in Saint John, NB, d/o Hugh Cowperthwaite and Sarah Mead: Children: (1) Mary Miller b. 1791: (2) Hugh Samuel Miller b. 1794: (3) John Adolphus Miller b. 1794: Source: MC80/2801 Rollin C. Cowperthwaite et. al. The Cowperthwaite family and allied … families, page 25: the widow Sarah (Cowperthwaite) Miller married (2nd) after 1795 James Jones.

MILLER: Edward Winslow Miller born 8 Mar 1773 at Milton, MA, died 23 Jul 1847, s/o Stephen Miller and Hannah Dyer: he came to NB in 1783 as a Loyalist: settled in Fredericton, York County: married 14 Dec 1801 his cousin, Mary Winslow b. c1779, d. 15 Jan 1843, d/o Edward Winslow: Children: 1) Ann Miller: 2) Mary Elizabeth Miller: 3) Catherine Lutwych Miller: 4) Hannah Miller: 5) Harris William Miller: 6) Charles William Miller: 7) George Wentworth Miller: 8) Stephen Miller settled in Fredericton: 9) Mary Ann Elizabeth Miller married James Carter: 10) Edward Winslow Miller Jr. born 1822, died 22 Oct 1869, m. 6 Aug 1851 Elizabeth Spahn, born 1834, d. 13 Nov 1905, d/o Justin Spahn: settled in Fredericton and had children. Sources: MC80/338 I. Allen Jack’s Biographical Review, pages 338 to 339: Justin Spahn was a native of Chaux-de-Fonds, Canton Neuchâtel, Switzerland: came to America at age 16 and settled in Philadelphia, PA for two years: then moved to NB and settled in Fredericton where he died in 1856: m. Elizabeth McPherson a native of Scotland: see also MC80/22 Isabel Louise Hill’s Some Loyalists and Others, pages 51 to 53: see MC80/132 Lillian M.B. Maxwell’s The old grave-yard, page 28: see MC80/644 Isabel L. Hill’s The old burying ground Fredericton, NB, Vol. II, pages 196-197.

MILLER: George Miller b. - , d. c1828: m. Elizabeth Chase?: came to NB in 1783 as Loyalists: probably settled in Northampton Parish, Carleton County: Children: 1) William H. Miller b. 1789, m. 1820 Phoebe Sophia Grant: 2) John Miller b. c1794, m. Elizabeth - : 3) Phoebe Chase Miller born 3 Jun 1796, d. after 1881, m. 9 Oct 1817 John Grant b. 30 Sep 1796, d. c1879, s/o Peter Grant and Abigail Lockwood: had twelve children: 4) Epenetus Miller b. 1799: 5) Elizabeth Miller m. 1831 Jabez L. Cronkhite, a widower: 6) Thankful Miller born - , died unmarried: 7) possibly, Rhoda Miller m. 15 Jul 1824 Amos Holmes: had three children: 8) probably other children.

Source: MC80/1148 Ruth W. Grant’s The Grant Connexion, pages 51-52.

MILLER: George Miller b. c1790 possibly in Ontario or Quebec of Scottish descent: he came to NB Apr 1813 and settled in Salisbury Parish, Westmorland County: married Eleanor - b. c1801 in NB of English descent: Children: 1) George Andrew Miller b. c1830, d. 1912, married 23 Dec 1852 Elizabeth Bannister born c1833, died 1912, d/o Thomas Bannister and Mary Sears: settled at Middlesex in Coverdale Parish, Albert County: had eleven children: 2) Sarah Miller b. c1832: 3) Elizabeth Miller b. c1833: 4) Alice Miller born c1835: 5) Jane Miller born c1837: 6) Anson Miller b. c1841: 7) Johnson Miller b. c1843. Sources: MC80/1790 Ken Kanner’s Early families revisited, page 201: also see the Westmorland and Albert County census returns. MILLER: Henry Usher Miller b. 19 Apr 1827 at Hollis, York County, ME, d. 15 May 1897, s/o Nathaniel Miller and Mary Woodman: came to NB and first settled at Chamcook near St. Andrews in Charlotte County, then in 1866 moved to Saint John: married 1848 Sarah Elizabeth Berry d/o Josiah Berry of Buxton, Maine: Children: 1) James Miller b. 30 Aug 1855 at Hollis, ME, d. 4 Nov 1898 in Saint John, m. 1880 Alice P. Moore d/o Thomas B. Moore of Albert County, NB and had two children: 2) Charles Miller: 3) Harry Miller. Source: MC80/338 I. Allen Jack’s Biographical Review, pages 220-223.

MILLER: Hugh S. Miller born 1789 in NB, d. 4 or 29 Apr 1861, m. 20 Sep 1827 Elizabeth Brown born 1803, died 8 May 1892, d/o Alexander Brown and Dorothy Rice: settled at Nashwaak in Saint Marys Parish, York County: Children: 1) William Miller born 1828, d. 23 Nov 1898, m. Lavinia Clayton b. 1830: 2) Sarah Miller born 30 Nov 1829, d. 17 Mar 1914, married 20 Jan 1848 at Nashwaak, John MacLean b. 1810, d. 14 Aug 1888: they had ten children: 3) Elizabeth Miller b. 1832, d. unm.: 4) Martha Phebe Miller b. 1843, m. Cornelius VanDine: 5) Margery Ann Miller b. 1846, m. Isaac Brown b. 1839: 6) Mary Ann Miller d. in childhood.

Sources: MC80/1214 Ina MacLaggan et. al. Nashwaak families 1785-1885, page 92: see also MC315 Nashwaak Bicentennial Association fonds, MS13/12 McLean history, pages 3-4.

MILLAR: James Millar b. 1784 in Dumfriesshire, Scotland, d. 2 Dec 1866: he came to NB in 1832 and settled at Chatham in Northumberland County: m. Elizabeth - b. 1807 in Scotland, d. 17 Feb 1892: she came to NB in 1834: no children are listed in the 1851 census. Source: MC2657 NBGS Generations Issue #54, Winter 1992: Cemetery transcriptions: St. Andrews United Cemetery, [Chatham, NB] page 65.

MILLER: James Miller born c1835 at Londonderry, Ireland, d. 14 Jul 1904, m. Elizabeth - b. c1834, d. 29 Nov 1917: came to NB and settled in Sussex Parish, Kings County.

Source: MC80/1722 John R. Elliott’s Gone but not forgotten, Volume 2: Kirk Hill Cemetery, Sussex Parish, page 134. MILLER: John Miller came to NB 1783 as a Loyalist: settled at Cumberland Bay in Waterborough Parish, Queens County: he married Miss Allen: Children: 1) Andrew Miller m. Elizabeth Sowers: 2) John Miller married Elizabeth Allen: 3) Conrad Miller m. Rachel Barton: 4) Ann Miller m. Isaac Sumaree: 5) Sarah Miller m. Nathaniel Branscombe: 6) Martha Miller m. Arthur Branscombe: 7) Lydia Miller m. Henry Branscombe: 8) Hannah Miller married John Barton. Source: MC80/364 E. Stone Wiggins, History of Queens County, page 44.

MILLER: John Miller b. 1791 in Ireland, d. 23 Jul 1851, m. Mary Rebecca Willis b. 1794 in Ireland, d. 16 Feb 1856: came to NB: settled at Prospect Hill, East Bathurst, Gloucester County: Only children mentioned: 1) Jane Miller b. 29 Nov 1835 at East Bathurst, d. 3 Jan 1927, married 28 Aug 1858 at Bathurst, Henry Buttimer b. 1831 Salmon Beach, Gloucester County, d. 2 Jul 1897, s/o Robert and Mary Buttimer: they settled at Janeville in New Bandon Parish, Gloucester County: had ten children: 2) Mary Ann Miller born 1839 at East Bathurst, d. 1 Jun 1925 at Vancouver, BC, m. 31 Jan 1865 at Bathurst, NB, James Buttimer b. 1833, d. 12 Jan 1908, s/o Robert and Mary Buttimer: settled in Bathurst, NB and had six children:

Source: MC2050 Buttimer family history 1825 to 1980’s, on microfilm reel F14073.

MILLER: Moses Miller b. 1745, d. 1799, m. Tamar - born 1749, d. 1820: came from Philipsburg in Westchester County, NY to NB in 1783 as Loyalists and settled at or near Gagetown, Queens County.

Source: MC80/2902 Sharon Dubeau’s New Brunswick Loyalists: a bicentennial tribute, 1 paragraph.

MILLER: Robert Miller born 1803 at Leith, Edinburgh, Scotland, d. 16 Sep 1888, m. c1835 at New Mills, NB, Elizabeth (James) Degouffe born 1793 in London, England d. 1881, widow of John Baptiste Degouffe: first settled at New Richmond, QC then came to NB: settled at Sunnyside, Durham Parish, Restigouche County: Children: 1) Levi Miller born 1836 at New Richmond, died 1 Apr 1905, m. c1856 Mary Carswell: they settled at Maria, QC and had five children: 2) Robert Miller born 29 Jul 1839 at New Richmond, QC, died 13 Jul 1917 at Charlo, NB, m. 29 Aug 1859 in Colborne Parish, NB, Mary MacLean born 2 Jan 1837 at Charlo, NB, d. 19 Oct 1919, d/o Angus MacLean and Margaret Hamilton: settled at Charlo and had ten children: 3) Andrew Jackson Miller (twin) born 11 Jun 1841 at New Richmond, d. 19 Nov 1918, m. 11 Nov 1862 at Colborne, Margaret Hamilton b. 13 Aug 1837, died 28 Oct 1911, d/o James Hamilton and Catherine Kennedy: had at least eight children: 4) William James Miller (twin) b. 11 Jun 1841 at New Richmond, d. 29 Oct 1906 at Belledune, NB, m. 22 Dec 1863 at Charlo, Grace McCormack born 1840, died Jun 1926, d/o John McCormack and Catherine Kerr: settled at Belledune: had nine children: 5) Emeline Miller born 21 May 1842 at New Richmond, d. 27 Apr 1916 at Archibald Settlement, m. 29 Aug 1859 at Colborne, Angus MacLean b. 14 Nov 1838, d. 20 Aug 1908: settled in Archibald Settlement: had ten children: 6) Hiram Miller born 23 Feb 1844 at New Richmond, died 24 May 1913 at Sunnyside, NB, m. (1st) 11 Dec 1866 at Colborne, Catherine McCormack born 1834 at Blackland, NB, died 24 Apr 1878, d/o John McCormack and Catherine Kerr: settled at Blackland and had seven children: m. (2nd) c1878 Isabella Archibald born 10 Mar 1847 River Louison, NB, died 15 Apr 1925, d/o William Archibald and Helen Nichol: settled in Sunnyside, NB and had five children.

Source: MC80/1332 Robert MacLean’s Miller: New Brunswick settlers.

MILLER: Stephen Miller born 1 May 1727 in Milton, Suffolk County, MA, died 1816, m. 20 Apr 1763 Hannah Dyer b. 1735, d. 1817, d/o William Dyer and Hannah Howland: came to NB and settled in Fredericton, York County. Children: 1) Penelope Miller born 19 Feb 1764, d. Mar 1833, married Garret Clopper born 1756, died 1823: 2) George Miller b. 23 Sep 1765, married Mary Harris of Philadelphia, PA: 3) Stephen Miller Jr. b. 7 May 1767, d. 9 Jun 1843, m. Oct 1801 Elizabeth Sturgess born - , died 10 Apr 1864, d/o Jonathan Sturgess of Fairfield, CT: 4) Sarah Miller born 16 Apr 1770, died 1789, married 2 Nov 1787 Harris William Hailes: 5) Elizabeth Kent Miller b. 1 Jan 1772, d. 1784: 6) Edward Winslow Miller born 8 Mar 1773 at Milton, MA, d. 22 Jul 1847, married 14 Dec 1801 Mary Winslow born 1779, died 15 Jan 1843, eldest d/o Edward Winslow: settled in Fredericton and had ten children: 7) Samuel Miller born 12 Oct 1775: 8) Hannah Winslow Miller b. 2 Oct 1777, m. 8 Sep 1803 Henry Smith: 9) Lucy Ann Elizabeth Miller born 10 Feb 1779, m. Nov 1812 Dr. Edward Woodford of the Rifle Brigade. Sources: MC80/338 I. Allen Jack’s Biographical Review, pages 338-339: see MC80/644 Isabel L. Hill’s The old burying ground Fredericton, NB, Vol. II, pages 168-170, 192-197: see also MC2580 Botsford family fonds, Botsford genealogy, pages 102-105.

MILLER: Thomas Miller bp. 13 Aug 1786 in Kilmory Parish, Isle of Arran, Bute County in Scotland, died 14 Mar 1879, s/o Alexander Miller and Mary Crawford, m. 9 Jan 1816 Catherine Miller b. c1791 in Kilmory Parish, d. 20 Mar 1886: family came to NB in 1852 and settled at Sea Side, Durham Parish, Restigouche County: Children born in Scotland: 1) Ann Miller baptized on 14 Dec 1818: 2) Mary Miller bp. 9 Nov 1820, married on 22 Feb 1855 John McLauchlan, a native of Scotland, born c1795: 3) Alexander Miller bp. 13 Nov 1822, d. 1901, m. Apr 1853 Ann Hamilton born 1827, died 29 Apr 1875: settled at River Louison, Restigouche County: 4) Ann Miller bp. 1 Nov 1824, died 16 Oct 1902, m. 15 Apr 1856 Laughlan McNeill, born c1802 Isle of Arran, d. 8 May 1865: they came to NB in 1829: 5) Janet Miller bp. 12 Nov 1826, d. Aug 1906: 6) Catherine Miller bp. 23 Sep 1828, died 18 Sep 1923: 7) Jane Miller bp. 9 Jan 1831, died in 1912, m. Apr 1859 William McNeish: settled at Point La Nim, Restigouche County: 8) John Miller b. 1833, d. 1913. Sources: MC1/Miller, 4 pages: see also MC80/2541 Florence Gray-Godin et. al. Gravestone inscriptions Zion United Cemetery of New Mills, Restigouche County, New Brunswick, page 52.

MILLER: Thomas Miller b. 1799 in Ireland, died 10 Jan 1871: came to NB in 1825 and first settled in Fredericton, then in Douglas, York County: married Martha - born 1813 in Ireland: she came to NB in 1828: Children mentioned: 1) Martha Miller b. 1840 in NB: 2) James Miller b. 1845 in NB: 3) Thomas Miller b. Nov 1847 in NB.

Sources: MC80/644 Isabel L. Hill’s The old burying ground Fredericton, NB, Vol. I, page 36: see also the York County census records.

MILLAR: William Millar b. 26 May 1826 at Dundee, Scotland, d. c1867 at Sussex, NB, s/o David Millar and Elizabeth Blair: m. 22 May 1854 in Forfar, Dundee, Scotland, Isobel Maria McKenzie b. Apr 1834 in Montrose, Angus, Scotland, d. 1903 at Moncton, NB, d/o John McKenzie and Jane Reid: they came to NB in 1860 and settled in the Moncton area in Westmorland County: Children: 1) Nellie Jane Millar born 1855 in Ayr, Scotland, died in Salisbury, NB: 2) Jean/Jane Millar born 1856 at Ayr, d. Aug 1919 at Monteagle, Salisbury Parish, m. George Richard Smith s/o Charles Smith and Frances Dixon: went to Brooklyn, NY: had issue: 3) Elizabeth Millar born 1859 at Ayr: 4) Mary Millar born 1860 in NB, d. Salisbury, m. Mr. McNaughton: 5) John Millar b. c1862 NB, died in Montana. Source: MC80/2151 Hollis A. Smith’s Climbing our family tree: an account of the ancestors and descendants of George Edwin Smith and Alfretta Keith, pages 176, 184, 239, 247. MILLICAN: William Millican b. 1762 in County Londonderry, Ireland, died Jan 1842: buried at Barnesville, Upham Parish, Kings County: he was married twice but the names of his wives are not mentioned: William came to NB with his sons in 1823 and settled at Hardingville in Saint Martins Parish, Saint John County: Children: 1) Andrew Millican b. 12 Sep 1795 in Londonderry, died 6 Oct 1894, married 1825 in Derry, Elizabeth Lynch: settled at Barnesville, Kings County and had seven children: 2) James Millican b. in Londonderry, d. about 1860 without any family: 3) William Millican Jr. was a cabinet maker killed by a train in Westfield, Kings County: he was married and had one son and one daughter: 4) John Millican b. 1815 in Londonderry, d. 1882 in Fredericton, m. Nancy Kerr of Westfield, NB, b. - , died 1900 in Halifax: had eight children: settled in Fredericton in 1881: 5) Miss Millican m. Mr. Black: settled in Baltimore, MD.

Sources: MC1/Milligan, 3 pages: see also MC2657 NBGS Generations Vol. 23, No. 2, Summer 2001, Eldon Hay’s The Barnesville Covenanters and their cemetery, page 58.

MILLICAN : see also MILLIKEN

MILLIDGE: John Millidge (Rev.) bp. 11 Aug 1771 at Whippany, Hanover Township, Morris County, NJ, d. 6 Dec 1830 Clementsport, NS, s/o Thomas Millidge and Mercy Barker: was Rector of Fort Cumberland in Westmorland County from 1795 to 1802: married (1st) 3 Jan 1797 at Sackville, Ann/Nancy Botsford born 3 May 1778, d. 10 Jun 1800, d/o Amos Botsford: married (2nd) Hannah Simonds b. 8 Nov 1778, died 17 Jun 1869, d/o James Simonds and Hannah Peabody: settled in Fredericton, York County, then at Annapolis, NS: Children of first wife: 1) Thomas Botsford Millidge m. Miss Ward: 2) Ann Botsford Millidge b. 1800, m. Robert Leslie of Annapolis Royal, NS: Children of second wife: 3) Eleanor Millidge b. - , died 3 Jun 1843, married 1832 Charles S. Putnam born 1797, died 19 Feb 1837: settled in Fredericton and had children: 4) Charles Millidge b. 1809: went to New Zealand or Australia: 5) George Simonds Millidge b. 1811, d. 7 Dec 1865, m. Margaret Augusta Sneden b. 1812 d/o Lawrence and Elizabeth Sneden of Annapolis, NS: they had four sons: 6) Arthur Wellesley Millidge b. 18 Jun 1815, d. 12 Apr 1862, married Eliza Gilpin of Halifax, NS: settled in Antigonish, NS and had five children: 7) John James Millidge married Isabella Lee Peters d/o Henry Peters of Poughkeepsie, NY: settled in Gagetown, Queens County and had three sons: 8) Sophia Millidge died at age 15: 9) Frances Millidge born 1805, d. 15 Apr 1826 while visiting Fredericton. Sources: MC80/644 Isabel L. Hill’s The old burying ground Fredericton, NB, Volume I, pages 116-119: see also MC1156 Graves Papers: Millidge family notes; Thomas Millidge: see MC80/1778 M.E. Millidge’s Millidge family history, pages 35, 39, 46: see also MC300 York-Sunbury Historical Society Collection, MS3/211, 2 pages: see MC2852 Purdy-Carter genealogical collection, MS2: on microfilm reel F20987: see sheet for John Millidge.

MILLIDGE: Stephen Millidge born 1761 in Whippany, Hanover Township, Morris County, NJ, d. 17 Sep 1803, s/o Thomas Millidge and Mercy Barker: came to NS in 1783 as a Loyalist, then moved to NB and settled in Westcock, Sackville Parish, Westmorland County: married 10 Jan 1790 Sarah Botsford b. 11 Sep 1771, d. 20 Aug 1807, d/o Amos Botsford and Sarah Chandler: Stephen was High Sheriff of Westmorland County: Children are listed in an estimated order: 1) Ann Millidge b. 1791, d. 18 Mar 1862 married 24 Jan 1815 Israel Troop of Granville, NS, b. 1786, d. 23 Jan 1877, s/o John Troop of Granville, NS: had four children: 2) Mary Millidge m. Mansfield Cornwall: four sons and seven daughters: 3) Jane Millidge m. Samuel Cornwall. 4) Caroline Millidge b. 1796, d. 14 Aug 1821, m. (1st) Edward Hicks Cutler of Annapolis, NS and Chatham, NB, b. 12 Mar 1791, d. 1 Jan 1867: m. (2nd) Samuel Cornwall b. - , died 20 Sep 1824: they had one daughter: 5) Eliza Millidge born 1799 at Sackville, NB, d. 1888 at Dorchester, NB, m. 1820 Marmaduke A. Backhouse born 1794 at Carrick-on-Shannon, Ireland, died 19 May 1840: settled first at Sackville, then at Dorchester, Westmorland County: had nine children who all died unmarried: 6) William Pagan Millidge born 1800, d. 20 Aug 1807: 7) Phoebe Walker Millidge b. 25 Jun 1802, d. 25 Jan 1889, m. 22 Aug 1822 Edward Barron Chandler b. 1800, d. 1880: had eleven children. Sources: MC1156 Graves Papers: Millidge family notes, 2 pgs.: see MC80/31 W.C. Milner’s History of Sackville, New Brunswick, pg 169: see MC80/1778 M.E. Millidge’s Millidge family history: see Saint John Regional Library: David Russell Jack Bequest: Genealogy, microfilm reel F109, pgs. 28, 75, 76.

MILLIDGE: Thomas Millidge born 12 Aug 1776 in Morris County, NJ, died 21 Aug 1838, s/o Thomas Millidge and Mercy Barker of Hanover in Morris County, NJ: he came to NS in 1783 as a Loyalist then moved to NB as a young man and settled at Millidgeville in Saint John County: m. 10 Sep 1801 at Saint John, Sarah Simonds born 2 Oct 1777, died 11 Sep 1857, second d/o James Simonds and Hannah Peabody: Children: 1) Hannah Mercy Millidge b. 17 May 1802, d. 5 Mar 1867 at Saint John, m. 6 Jun 1825 George Duncan Robinson born 1799, d. 1859: they had one son: 2) Harriet Maria Millidge b. 30 Apr 1804, died 1 Sep 1881 at Saint John, m. 30 Apr 1828 Hugh Johnston Jr. of Saint John: two sons and five daughters: 3) Isabella Ann Millidge b. 6 Jan 1806, d. 14 Dec 1875 at Saint John, m. Sep 1824 Beverley Robinson born 1796, d. 30 Nov 1875: 4) Louisa Millidge b. 1 Oct 1807, died Mar 1874 at Saint John, m. 1 Sep 1827 William Henry Robinson: 5) Sophia Millidge b. 23 May 1809, d. 22 Aug 1815 at Saint John: 6) Sarah Millidge b. 7 Oct 1810, d. 22 May 1869, married 9 May 1836 John H. Kinnear b. 1794, d. 1859, s/o Andrew Kinnear: 7) Celia Millidge b. 29 Oct 1811, died 3 Aug 1874, m. Jul 1833 John Morris Robinson: 8) Emma Millidge b. 29 Oct 1811, d. unmarried 22 May 1869: 9) Thomas Edward Millidge born 8 Dec 1814, died Aug 1894 at Saint John, married c1840 Sarah Ann DeBlois White d/o James White of Saint John: 10) James Simonds Millidge born 14 Jan 1817, died 31 Aug 1817: 11) Henry George Millidge b. 5 Feb 1819, died 18 Aug 1819 in infancy: 12) James Simonds Millidge born 8 Sep 1828, d. unm. 3 Dec 1842/45. Sources: MC1156 Graves Papers: Millidge family notes; Thomas Millidge, 3 pages: this source gives Thomas Sr.’s wife’s as Sarah Botsford of Newtown, CT, a sister of Amos Botsford: Thomas Millidge Sr.’s two brothers who first settled in NS then settled in NB were, John Millidge baptized 11 Aug 1771, and Stephen Millidge b. 1761: see also MC1286 Volume VII Dictionary of Canadian Biography, pgs. 612- 613: see MC80/22 Isabel Louise Hill’s Some Loyalists and Others, pages 111 to 114: see also MC80/1778 M.E. Millidge’s Millidge family history: see MC80/2354 Saint John Branch, NBGS: Arrivals 99: our first families in New Brunswick, p 192: see also Saint John Regional Library: David Russell Jack Bequest: Genealogy, microfilm reel F109, pages 28, 75, 76.

MILLIE: John Millie born 1815 in Fifeshire, Scotland, d. 1896, s/o John and Grace Millie of Kirkaldy, Scotland, m. Isabella Bain b. 1815 in Fifeshire, d. 1895: came to NB and settled at Glassville, Aberdeen Parish, Carleton County: the only child mentioned was, Peter Bain Millie b. 1840 in Fifeshire, d. 1923, m. Charlotte Pearson b. 1852 Collina, NB, d. 1935, d/o Joseph Pearson and Mary McDiarmid: they settled at Glassville and had children. Source: MC80/1397 Daniel F. Johnson’s New Brunswick lineages, pg 99-100.

MILLIGAN: James Milligan born 1797 in County Derry, Ireland, d. 11 Oct 1859: he came to NB and settled in Saint John: m. 22 Nov 1826 in Saint John, Elizabeth Reid b. 1791, died 7 Nov 1875: was survived by wife and brothers, Andrew Milligan, William Milligan and John Milligan of Brandy Point or Ingleside, Westfield Parish, Kings County, and by sisters, Jane Milligan who married John Curry, and Elizabeth Milligan who married Mr. Black. Source: MC80/2592 Graeme F. Somerville’s A library of stone pages and other records of the Wesleyan burial ground, Saint John, NB, page 169.

MILLIGAN: Robert Milligan born 1793 in Scotland, m. 1821 in Scotland, Eliza Wood Seaton b. 1803 in Scotland: came from Thornhill, Dumfriesshire, Scotland to NB in 1842: first settled at Stanley, York County: moved to Saint John by 1851: had four sons and five daughters in Thornhill, and one daughter in Stanley: Children mentioned: 1) James Milligan born 1821, d. 26 Dec 1882, married Margaret Dunlop Aitken of Glasgow, Scotland, b. - , d. 15 Jan 1895: had six children: 2) Agnes Milligan married David Douglas Sr.: settled at Stanley, NB: 3) Eliza Milligan m. William Pendrigh and settled in Yarmouth, NS: 4) George Milligan: eventually settled in Newfoundland where he died: 5) Margaret Milligan b. 1832: 6) Robert Milligan b. 10 Sep 1834, d. 12 Jan 1900, m. (1st) 1857 Anna Kirkpatrick of Sheffield, NB, b. 1837, died 28 Nov 1858 leaving one son: m. (2nd) 1861 Jennie Welsh and had ten children: 7) Barbara Milligan born 1840: 8) Sarah Milligan born 1845 in NB. Sources: MC80/451 I. Allen Jack’s History of St. Andrews’s Society of Saint John, NB, pages 114-116 and 154-155: see also MC1/Milligan, 2 pages.

MILLIKEN: Benjamin Milliken Sr. b. 5 Aug 1728 in Boston, MA, d. c1787, s/o Edward Milliken and Abigail Norman: married (1st) 17 Nov 1746 or 26 Nov 1747 Sarah Smith of Scarborough, Maine: m. (2nd) 26 Aug or 9 Sep 1754 Elizabeth Banks d/o Moses Banks of York, Maine: m. (3rd) 20 Nov 1766 or 3 Dec 1766 Phebe Jordan born c1741, died 7 Dec 1821 at St. George, Charlotte County, NB, d/o Dominicus Jordan and Phebe Gray of Biddeford, ME: first settled at Scarborough, ME, then at Union River, ME in 1764: the family came to NB in 1779 as Loyalists and first settled at St. Andrews in Charlotte County: Children of first wife: 1) Mary Milliken b. 17 Sep 1748, m. her cousin, John Smith of Scarborough, ME: settled at Union River, ME: 2) Abigail Milliken born 27 Sep 1750, d. 10 May 1838 at Surry, ME, married Isaac Lord: 3) Susanna Milliken born 10 Jul 1752: 4) Benjamin Milliken b. 15 May 1754, died young: Children of second wife: 5) Sarah Milliken born on 24 Jan 1756, m. Zachary Tarbox and she died one year later: 6) Joseph Milliken b. 10 Nov 1758: settled in Surry, ME: m. and had children: 7) Elizabeth Milliken born 10 Dec 1760, m. Zachary Tarbox: three children: 8) Benjamin Milliken born 9 Jan 1763, m. Lucy Banks: they first settled in St. Andrews, NB but later returned to the USA and settled in Ellsworth, ME: 9) Elias Milliken born 24 Aug 1765, died 22 Jun 1846: he came to NB in 1783 and settled in St. Andrews: m. (1st) Mary Patten and had thirteen children: m. (2nd) Mrs. Dunham: moved to Indiana in 1815: Children of third wife: 10) Phebe Milliken born 30 Aug 1767, d. after 1828, m. Lt. Robert Vardon of British Navy, born in Greenwich, England, died c1837: first settled at St. Andrews, NB, then at Bocabec, Saint Patrick Parish, Charlotte County: had eleven children: 11) Dorcas Milliken b. 9 Apr 1769 at Union River, ME, m. 1789 William Hanson: first settled on Chamcook Island, then at St. Andrews: had seven children: 12) Norman Milliken born 11 Jul 1771, d. 2 Feb 1843, m. Susanna Walton: moved to Ontario about 1805: had twelve children: 13) Dominicus Milliken b. 1 Mar 1773, d. in infancy: 14) Rachel Milliken b. 15 May 1775, m. Orange Seely from Connecticut, s/o Justus Seely and Sarah Stewart: came to Saint John in 1783: 15) Dominicus Milliken b. 15 Jul 1777, m. Mary Ann Nash b. c1775: settled in St. George, NB and had five children: 16) Rebecca Milliken b. 2 Oct 1779, d. 23 Sep 1854, m. Stewart Seely born 1769, d. 15 Aug 1838, s/o Justus Seely and Sarah Stewart: family settled in Charlotte County: had eighteen children: 17) Charlotte Milliken b. 23 Jun 1781, d. unmarried: 18) Joanna Milliken born 3 Jun 1783, married 1806 William Clark: settled in Eastport, ME: had ten children. Sources: MC80/2488 Mary D. Adams et. al. The Davidsons and related families of Charlotte County, New Brunswick, pg. 47ff: see also MC80/1285 Loyalist lineages of Canada 1783-1983, pages 456-457: see also MC80/1720 Theodore C. Holmes’ Loyalists to Canada: the 1783 settlement of Quakers and others at Passamaquoddy, page 172: see RS184 New Brunswick Museum Vertical files, Hanson family: Benjamin Milliken, microfilm F11083, 6 pages.

MILLIKEN: Dominicus Milliken b. 15 Jul 1777 at Union River, ME, d. 22 Dec 1838, s/o Benjamin Milliken and Phebe Jordan: he came to NB in 1783 as a Loyalist and settled at St. George, Charlotte County, m. 15 Dec 1796 in Charlotte County, Mary Ann Nash born c1775, d. after 21 Feb 1846, d/o Joseph and Sarah Nash: Children born at St. George, NB: 1) Alice Milliken b. 8 Oct 1797, d. 15 Aug 1846, m. 4 Jan 1817 Peter Clinch Jr. s/o Peter Clinch Sr. of St. George: 2) Dominicus Milliken b. 6 Jul 1799, d. 12 Sep 1825, married 11 Nov 1822 in Charlotte County, Mary Hall: settled in St. George and had one son: 3) Phoebe Milliken b. 23 Jun 1801, married 25 Dec 1823 James Davidson Jr. born 1792, died 20 Jan 1859, s/o James Davidson and Nancy Pipley: settled at St. George and had eleven children: 4) Benjamin Milliken born 20 May 1803, died 27 Aug 1848, m. 29 Jan 1823 Catherine White: they had nine children: 5) Charlotte Milliken born 11 Mar 1805, married 10 Jun 1833 in St. George, John McKean: settled in St. Andrews, Charlotte County, NB. Sources: MC80/2488 Mary D. Adams’ The Davidsons and related families of Charlotte County, New Brunswick, pages 55, 61: see also MC80/2811 Calvin Lee Craig’s Early families of “The Mackadavy”, page 268.

MILLIKEN: see also MILLICAN

MILLS: Andrew Mills born c1791 in County Louth, Ireland, d. 13 Nov 1862: m. 20 Feb 1816 at Cooley, County Louth, Catherine Feehan of Whitestown, Cooley, County Louth: settled in the Whitestown area: family came to NB in 1846 and settled in Lower Cove, Saint John: Children: 1) Patrick Mills born Legonia, County Louth, bp. Jun 1820: settled in Athens, NY where he married and had issue: 2) Bridget Mills born in Whitestown, baptized May 1822, married 8 Oct 1850 in Saint John, Thomas Killen of Templeton, County Louth, s/o Patrick Killen and Mary Finnigan: 3) Mary Mills b. at Millstown, Ireland, bp. 18 Aug 1824: 4) John Mills b. c1826 probably at Wilville, County Louth, married on 21 Feb 1854 possibly in Saint John, Catherine Manning: 5) Arthur Mills b. Wilville, Ireland, bp. 30 Nov 1829: 6) Judith Mills b. at Cooley, Ireland, bp. 18 Nov 1832: 7) Catherine Mills born at Whitestown, Ireland, bp. 8 Apr 1836. Source: MC80/1529 Peter Murphy’s Together in exile, pages 137-138.

MILLS: Ezra Mills married Almira Gray: settled at Fredericton Junction in Gladstone Parish, Sunbury County: Children: 1) Calvin Mills: 2) Cora Mills m. George Rankin Burtt born 19 Jun 1861: 3) Leslie Mills: 4) Charles Mills: 5) Frank Mills m. Miss Phillips: 6) Della Mills m. Allan Messer.

Source: MC1/Mills #1, 1 page: file contains a copy of one page from the John C. Tracy Book: Fredericton Junction, Sunbury County.

MILLS: James Mills born 11 Jun 1762 at Banff, Scotland, d. 4 Feb 1848, s/o Peter Mills and Isobel Burgess: m. 8 Sep 1799 at Halifax, NS, Mary Weston born 8 Sep 1777 at Halifax, died 30 Oct 1827: they came to NB and settled in Hardwicke Parish, Northumberland County:

Children: 1) Charles Mills b. 1801, d. 24 Jun 1828: 2) Peter Mills b. 1804, died 24 Jun 1828: 3) John Mills b. 24 Jun 1819, d. 11 Oct 1873, m. Mary Williston d/o George Williston and Janet Goodfellow: had nine children: 4) Ann Mills born 16 Jan 1806, d. 25 Feb 1874: 5) Mary Mills b. 1810, died 8 Mar 1878: 6) Isobel Mills born 24 Nov 1807, died as infant: 7) Harriet Mills born on 24 Sep 1822, married Joseph Williston, Tabusintac: 8) Alexander Mills b. 11 Oct 1816, d. 28 Oct 1890, m. 18 Jan 1844 Charlotte Walls born 22 Feb 1823, d. Apr 1880. Source: MC80/2689 Miramichi Branch of the NBGS, Some first families of the Miramichi, 1 page. MILLS: Joseph Mills born c1765 s/o Joseph Dupuis and Marie Boudrot, m. Marie J. Brun born 1766: they settled at Memramcook in Dorchester Parish, Westmorland County: the only child mentioned was, Pierre Mills born 1795 at Memramcook d. before 1886, married Pelagie LeBlanc born 1787, died 1886: they settled at Memramcook and had children. Source: MC80/1397 Daniel F. Johnson’s New Brunswick lineages, pg. 167-8.

MILLS: Patrick Mills b. c1795 probably at Whitestown, Carlingford Parish, County Louth, Ireland, died before 1868, m. 6 Jan 1816 in Ireland, Jane Mills born in Cooley, Carlingford Parish, died 6 Feb 1868: first settled at Wilville in Carlingford Parish, then came to NB 1847: settled in Lower Cove, Saint John: Children: 1) James Mills b. in Cooley, bp. Feb 1817, d. 13 Feb 1886, m. c1846 probably in Cooley, Catherine Carroll: came to NB after 1847: settled in Lower Cove, Saint John and had three children: 2) Laurence Mills b. at Leganegh, Ireland, bp. 11 Jun 1819: 3) Andrew Mills b. in Cooley, bp. 8 Feb 1825: 4) John Mills born Wilville, bp. 12 Sep 1827, died Apr 1885, m. 29 Jul 1869 Rosanna Kearns born c1849 County Cavan, Ireland, d. 10 May 1929 d/o Mr. Kearns and Ann Fitzpatrick: settled in Lower Cove, Saint John: six children: 5) Catherine Mills b. at Wilville, bp. 8 Jun 1830, died 29 Nov 1909, m. 3 Jun 1869 Michael McInerney b. - , d. 16 May 1897: they settled in Lower Cove: 6) Mary Mills born at Whitestown, bp. 17 Apr 1834, d. 3 Dec 1912, m. 3 Oct 1873 John McGill, widower of Margaret Coffey: they settled in Saint John: 7) Margaret Mills born at Lower Wilville, bp. 22 May 1837.

Source: MC80/1529 Peter Murphy’s Together in exile, pages 138-142.

MILLS: Patrick Mills b. c1819 in Carlingford Parish, County Louth, Ireland, d. 8 Mar 1873: he came to NB and settled in Lower Cove, Saint John: married 13 Nov 1845 at Saint John, Catherine Toole b. 1816 Boherbui, Muchgrange, Ireland, died 29 Dec 1916. Source: MC80/1529 Peter Murphy’s Together in exile, page 142.

MILLS: Thomas Mills born at Logoneyh, Carlingford Parish, County Louth, Ireland, bp. 13 Mar 1832 at Cooley, died 30 Nov 1892, s/o Nicholas Mills and Mary Magrath: came to NB in 1850’s and settled at Lower Cove, Saint John: m. (1st) 10 Oct 1860 Sarah Ann Kirk b. - , died 31 Jan 1865, d/o John Kirk and Catherine Dolohan or Dulahan: married (2nd) on 7 Feb 1867 Rose Ann McPartland b. 1834, d. 24 May 1888, d/o Matthew and Ann McPartland: Children: 1) Mary Winifred Mills b. Oct 1861, m. 1 Jul 1889 s/o James Murphy and Bridget McGuiggan: 2) Anna Mills b. May 1864, d. Jun 1864: 3) Elizabeth Mills b. Oct 1867, died 17 Apr 1901, m. Patrick Long born Mar 1865 in Saint John, died 15 Oct 1962, s/o Edward Long and Norah Brennan: settled in Lower Cove and had two children: 4) Nicholas Mills b. Oct 1867, d. 10 Dec 1904: 5) Patrick William Mills born May 1870, d. 1 Nov 1910, married 28 Jul 1894 Margaret McCabe born 1870 in Lower Cove, died on 19 Dec 1910, d/o John McCabe and Ann McCarthy: settled in Lower Cove and had seven children. Source: MC80/1529 Peter Murphy’s Together in exile, pages 143-148.

MILLS: William Mills born 13 Aug 1810 in County Cork, Ireland, d. 9 Aug 1886, s/o Mr. Mills and wife, Miss Morgan: he came to NB: settled in Saint John: m. 21 Jun 1836 in Saint John, Mary Anne Smith born 1815 in Kinsale, County Cork, Ireland, d. 16 Jun 1903: Children: 1) John Frith Mills b. 1837, died 22 Sep 1890 at Eeaton, Gibson, TN, m. 27 Jun 1862 at Saint John, Priscilla Jane Cameron: 2) Mary Ann Mills b. 1840: 3) Alfred Mills b. 1842, d. 24 Jan 1902 Saint John: 4) Alice Mills b. 1844: 5) Emma Mills b. 1846, d. after 1919: 6) Eliza Mills b. 1849, d. 29 May 1902 in Saint John: 7) William Beaufort Mills b. c1852, m. Frances Charlotte Lee.

Source: MC1 Mills #3, 5 pages: Mary Anne Smith had brothers James Smith b. 1803 in Kinsale, County Cork, and b. 1811 in Kinsale, who came to NB and settled in Saint John.

MILNE, Alexander Forbes see under MYLNE, Alexander Forbes

MILNE: James Milne born in Aberdeenshire, Scotland, d. 1817: first came to NS, then moved to NB in 1817 and settled in Fredericton, York County. Source: MC80/644 Isabel L. Hill’s The old burying ground Fredericton, NB, Vol. I, page 62 which says James Milne died 27 Mar 1823 after ministering for nine years: see MC80/117 G. Herbert Lee’s The first fifty years of the Church of England 1783- 1833, page 47.

MILNE: James Milne b. in Scotland, m. 25 Mar 1768 at Aberdeen, Scotland, Margaret Hutcheon b. in Scotland, d. 15 May 1826: their six sons followed the sea: some children are connected with Shediac, Westmorland County, NB: Children born in Aberdeen, Scotland: 1) William Milne born 25 Mar 1768 in Aberdeen, Scotland, d. 28 Mar 1836, m. 12 May 1796 Margaret Rhind b. c1761 in Aberdeen, Scotland, d. 16 Jan 1830: settled in Shediac, Westmorland County by 1810: had issue: 2) John Milne b. 26 Mar 1770, d. young: 3) James Milne b. 8 Jun 1771: 4) Christian Milne b. 27 Mar 1773: 5) Thomas Milne b. 15 Oct 1775, d. 5 Jan 1834: settled in Shediac, NB: 6) Elizabeth Milne b. 27 Jan 1778 : 7) Charles Milne b. 30 Apr 1780 : 8) John Milne b. 25 Sep 1782, d. 6 Mar 1833 at New Carlisle, QC, m. Margaret Chisholm: settled at New Carlisle, QC and had five children: 9) Peter Milne b. 8 Apr 1785: visited Shediac in 1810. Source: MC1581 Mary Ellen Christie fonds, Family history notes, 2 pages.

MILNE: William Milne born 25 Mar 1768 in Aberdeen, Scotland, d. 28 Mar 1836, s/o James Milne and Margaret Hutcheon: m. 12 May 1796 Margaret Rhind b. c1761 in Aberdeen, Scotland, d. 16 Jan 1830: came to NB and settled in Shediac Parish, Westmorland County by 1810: Children mentioned: 1) James Milne b. 16 Dec1797, d. unmarried 15 Oct 1859: 2) William Milne b. 9 Nov 1799, d. 13 Apr 1862, m. his cousin Mary Harriet Milne of New Carlisle, Quebec and had one son: 3) Thomas Milne b. 25 Aug 1802, d. 1832 of fever in Dominica.

Sources: MC80/345 Fannie Chandler Bell’s A history of old Shediac, New Brunswick, 1937, pages 6-8, and 57: see also MC1581 Mary Ellen Christie fonds, Family history notes, 2 pages.

MILNER: Christopher Milner born 28 Feb 1787 in Hauxwell, near Bedale in Yorkshire, England, died 2 Nov 1877 in Sackville, NB, m. Elizabeth - b. c1790, d. Aug 1869: they came to NS in 1817, then moved to NB in 1820: first settled at Sackville in Westmorland County, then at Westfield in Kings County from 1836 to 1859:

Only children mentioned: 1) Emma Blanche Milner b. 20 Feb 1830, d. 21 Jun 1833: 2) Ada Milner b. 28 Jan 1833, d. 4 Jun 1833. Source: MC80/117 G. Herbert Lee’s The first fifty years of the Church of England 1783-1833, pages 122-123: Christopher had a brother, Rev. Raper Milner who settled at Maugerville, Sunbury County, NB: see MC2852 Purdy-Carter genealogical collection, MS2: on microfilm reel F20988: see sheet for Christopher Milner.

MILNER: Christopher Milner b. 21 Mar 1812 or 28 Mar 1814 at Ryde, Isle of Wight, d. 28 Jul 1890: came to NB in 1822 and settled in Sackville Parish, Westmorland County: married Elizabeth Chandler Morse b. 18 Dec 1817 at Amherst, NS, d. 10 Apr 1904 at Fredericton, NB, d/o John Morse and Sarah Miles Chandler: Only children mentioned: 1) Sarah Milner b. 1843: 2) Ellen Milner b. 1845, d. unm. 13 May 1881: 3) William Cochran Milner born 14 Jan 1846 at Sackville, died 20 Nov 1939 at Edmonton, Alberta, m. 2 Jun 1887 at Saint John, NB, Sarah Althea Smith b. 1858 at Buctouche, Wellington Parish, Kent County, NB, died 15 Mar 1932 at Wolfville, NS, d/o Horatio Smith and Sarah Scovil: settled in Sackville, NB and had at least four children: 4) Alice Milner b. 8 Jul 1848: 5) Lucy Milner b. 26 Feb 1850. Source: MC2852 Purdy-Carter genealogical collection, MS2: on microfilm reel F20988: see sheets for Christopher Milner and his sons.

MILNER: John Milner b. 1786 in England, m. Elizabeth - b. 1787: came to NB in 1827 and settled in Moncton Parish, Westmorland County: Only children mentioned: 1) Susannah Milner b. 1811 in England: 2) James Milner b. 1813 in England, m. Elizabeth - born 1819: settled in Moncton Parish and had four children: 3) Mary Milner born 1814 in England: 4) Elizabeth Milner b. 1819 in England: 5) Rasser? Milner born 1823 in England: 6) Dorothy Milner b. 1830 in NB.

Source: MC2852 Purdy-Carter genealogical collection, MS2: on microfilm reel F20987: see sheets for John Milner and his sons.

MILNER: Raper Milner born 1791 in Yorkshire, England, d. 11 Apr 1843: came to NB in 1819 and settled at Maugerville, Sunbury County.

Source: MC80/117 G. Herbert Lee’s The first fifty years of the Church of England 1783-1833, page 81: Raper had a brother Rev. Christopher Milner who settled in Sackville, NB.

MILNER: William Milner b. 1778: came to NB in 1817: settled in Sackville Parish, Westmorland County: m. Sarah - born 1793: only child mentioned was, Thomas Milner b. - , died 2 Jan 1900: possibly m. Abigail - b. c1829, d 24 Apr 1896: settled at Westcock, Sackville Parish: had at least five children.

Source: MC2852 Purdy-Carter genealogical collection, MS2: on microfilm reel F20988: see sheets for William Milner and his son. MILTON: Henry Milton b. c1760, m. 2 May 1785 Rhoda Wickwire born 18 Jun 1762 at Cornwallis in Kings County, NS, d/o Peter Wickwire and Rhoda Schofield: Henry, Rhoda and their thirteen children came from Kings County, NS to NB in 1811 and they settled in Hillsborough Parish, Albert County: Children are listed in an estimated order: 1) John Milton b. c1783 in NS, d. 8 Jan 1860, married 5 Jul 1808 Margaret Steeves born c1787, d. 29 Jul 1827, d/o Lewis Steeves and Elizabeth Porter: had nine children: 2) Ely Dunum Milton born c1786: 3) Elizabeth Milton b. c1787: 4) Branch Milton b. 1792, lost at sea, m. (1st) Susannah Steeves b. 1796, d. 5 Oct 1821, m. (2nd) 16 Dec 1823 Hannah Steeves b. c1786, d. after 1871: they had two children: 5) Prudence M. Milton b. - , died 12 Jul 1858, married 12 Jun 1812 Edward Jones b. c1791: 6) Orenda Milton b. - , died 1819, m. Martin Steeves s/o Henry Steeves and Mary Beck: they had issue: 7) Elijah Milton m. 7 Feb 1835 Rebecca Beatty b. c1790, widow of Leonard Steeves: 8) Elisha Milton b. - , d. 17 Sep 1878, m. 20 Apr 1824 Jane Gross b. - , died 11 May 1878: 9) Jane Milton born c1806, married 28 Apr 1825 William Martin.

Sources: MC80/590 Esther C. Wright’s The Steeves Descendants, page 642: see also MC1/Milton #2: see also MC80/1790 Ken Kanner’s Early families revisited, page 202: the widow Hannah (Steeves) Milton married (2nd) 30 Sep 1840 Samuel Copp.

MILTON: John Milton b. 1783 Cornwallis, Kings County, NS, d. 1860, s/o Henry Milton and Rhoda Wickwire: came to NB and settled at Hillsborough, Albert County: m. 5 Jul 1808 Margaret Steeves born 1787, d/o Lewis Steeves and Elizabeth Porter: only child mentioned was Peter Milton born 1807, m. 3 Mar 1872 Mary Jane Carson born 1834 at Turtle Creek, Coverdale Parish, Albert County: had issue. Source: MC1/Milton #2, 3 pages.

MINCHIN: George Minchin b. 1775 in Tipperary, Ireland, d. 19 Dec 1875: came to NB as a young man and settled in Fredericton, York County: married Rebecca - b. - , d. 9 Oct 1839: Children: 1) Harriet Henrietta Minchin b. 1800, d. 22 Mar 1828, m. 15 May 1823 as his third wife, Charles Peters Wetmore s/o Thomas Wetmore: had a son: 2) William Henry Minchin b. 1801, d. 13 Apr 1825 at Fredericton: 3) George Ferdinand Hansbrow Minchin b. -, died 26 Mar 1885 unmarried: 4) Rebecca Caroline Minchin b. - , died 6 Jul 1894, m. Dr. Robert Gordon: 5) Charlotta Maria Minchin born - , died 13 Mar 1838.

Sources: MC1156 Graves Papers: George Minchin, 1 page: see MC80/145 Louise Hill’s Fredericton, New Brunswick, British North America, pages 171-172, 174-177, 270: George Minchin had a brother William Minchin who resided for a time in NB before leaving for Australia: see MC80/644 Isabel L. Hill’s The old burying ground Fredericton, NB, Vol. I, pages 199-207: see also MC300 York-Sunbury Historical Society Collection, MS3/214, 1 page.

MINER: Joseph Miner b. 1760, d. 1803, married Olive Prentis b. - , d. 1841: settled in Westmorland County: only child mentioned was Joseph Miner born 1793, married Frances M. Griffin born 1797, d. 1863, d/o James Griffin and Hannah Strickland: they settled in Westmorland County and had issue. Source: MC80/1397 Daniel F. Johnson’s New Brunswick lineages, pgs 85-86.

MINER: Sylvanus Miner b. 30 Jan 1787 at Horton, NS, d. 10 Sep 1875, s/o Sylvanus Miner and Lucy Brownell: came from NS to NB in 1810: settled at Mount Whatley, Westmorland Parish, Westmorland County: married (1st) 30 Jan 1810 at Fort Lawrence, NS, Elizabeth Church born 29 Jan 1788 at Fort Lawrence, NS, died 19 Jul 1816, d/o Ephraim Church and Arathusa Bent: m. (2nd) 14 Feb 1822 at Fort Lawrence, NS, Ruth Stiles of Pictou, NS, b. 14 Jan 1803, died 1 Jun 1871: Children of first wife 1) James Miner b. 23 Oct 1810, d. 14 Aug 1823: 2) George Miner b. 16 Feb 1812, d. 1892, m. Abriel Cove b. 1813: settled at Mount Whatley and had at least eight children: 3) John Miner b. 25 Mar 1813, d. Sep 1886, m.15 Oct 1840 Jane Elizabeth Trenholm b. Point de Bute, Westmorland Parish, d/o Jeffrey Trenholm and Martha Copp: first settled in Mount Whatley then in Amherst, Cumberland County, NS: 4) Sylvanus Miner (twin) b. 13 Jul 1816, d. 2 Aug 1816: 5) Thomas Miner (twin) b. 13 Jul 1816, d. 18 Jul 1816: Children of second wife: 6) Elizabeth Miner born 27 Jan 1823, d. 15 Feb 1892, m. William Cove and settled in Amherst, NS: 7) Mary Ann Miner b. 31 Dec 1824, d. 28 Mar 1869, married Samuel Sharp: settled in Point De Bute, Westmorland County, NB: 8) Lucy Miner born 16 Mar 1827, d. Aug 1899, m. Levi B. Johnson of Little River, Cumberland County, NS: had issue: 9) Sylvanus Miner b. 20 Oct 1829, d. 16 Jan 1837: 10) Ruth Miner b. 10 Feb 1833, d. 5 Apr 1907, m. Andrew Parker of Nictau, Annapolis County, NS, b. 1823, d. 11 Mar 1907: had issue: 11) Annie Miner b. 3 Oct 1835, d. 22 Dec 1836: 12) James Miner b. 30 Sep 1837, d. 11 Apr 1920, married Susan T. Parish of Annapolis County, NS, born 24 Jul 1844, d. 11 Nov 1912, d/o Enoch Parish: they settled on the homestead at Mount Whatley, NB and had seven children: 13) William Miner b. 25 Sep 1840, d. 1 Dec 1926, m. Catherine Lowerison born Nov 1837, d. 24 Jul 1921, d/o Thomas Lowerison and Hannah Carter: first settled at Mount Whatley, NB, then moved to Westmorland Point, NB: had five children: 14) Harvey Miner born 17 Jan 1843, d. 22 Nov 1885, m. 27 Oct 1864 Diana Caroline Chapman b. c1848 in NS, died 5 Dec 1922: first settled at Mount Whatley, NB, then to Amherst, NS: had nine children: 15) Nathan Miner born 26 Feb 1847, d. 14 Feb 1908, m. 9 Feb 1870 Celia E. Carter of Mount Whatley, NB, b. 10 Feb 1848, d. 2 Apr 1922 at Amherst, NS: settled at Mount Whatley and had six children. Sources: MC80/45 Howard Trueman’s The Chignecto Isthmus and its first settlers, page 245: see also MC2966 Norman Dixon fonds, Miner, 12A23, contains a copy of John A. Miner’s Descendants of Thomas Miner 1608-1900, pages 269-270, 296; also, Thomas Miner Johnson’s The Miner family: Horton branch, 96 pages: see MC2852 Purdy-Carter genealogical collection, MS2: on microfilm reel F20988: see sheets for Sylvanus Miner and his sons.

MITCHELL: Alexander Mitchell born in Scotland, m. Mary MacPherson: came from Greenock, Scotland to NB in 1827 with his wife and eight children: they settled in Scotch Settlement, Bright Parish, York County: Possible children: 1) Alexander Mitchell b. 29 Feb 1816 in Inverkip, Renfrewshire, Scotland, d. 15 Sep 1886: m. 1841 Sarah Anderson born 1821 in Ireland, d/o George and Sarah Anderson: they settled in Fredericton and had at least ten children: 2) Mary Mitchell born 1818, m. Solomon Denton and settled in Fredericton: 3) Robert Mitchell born 27 Apr 1822 in Scotland, died 12 Jan 1913, married Miriam Lee born 6 Oct 1833, d. 17 Jan 1911, d/o Thomas Lee and Elizabeth Troughton.

Sources: MC80/644 Isabel L. Hill’s The old burying ground Fredericton, NB, Volume I, pages 279-282; Vol III MC80/2334, pages 248-249: see also MC300 York- Sunbury Historical Society Collection, MS3/215, 2 pages.

MITCHELL: John Mitchell born 1788 in Ireland, m. Mary - born 1784 in Ireland: came to NB and settled in Harvey Parish, Albert County: only child mentioned was, William F. Mitchell b. 1825 in Ireland. Source: MC2852 Purdy-Carter genealogical collection, MS1A: on microfilm reel F20980; see sheet for John Mitchell.

MITCHELL: John Mitchell born 1815 in County Down Ireland, died 3 Aug 1857: came to NB and settled in Saint John: married 16 Jan 1840 in Saint John, Elizabeth Ann Knox born in 1819, died 26 Apr 1879, d/o George Knox and Margaret McKee.

Source: MC80/2592 Graeme F. Somerville’s A library of stone pages and other records of the Wesleyan burial ground, Saint John, NB, page 169.

MITCHELL: John Mitchell born in 1820 at Plymouth, Devonshire, England, d. 28 May 1889, s/o John Richard Mitchell and Jane Davey: m. 22 Oct 1840 Louisa Furness or Furnas b. 21 Feb 1823 in NB, died 20 Apr 1910 at Allston, MA: settled in Saint John: Children: 1) Catherine Mitchell born 1841, married Aaron B. Morse: 2) John Mitchell Jr. b. 1843: lived in Saint John, NB: 3) Louisa Mitchell born 1847, died 12 Jun 1902 at Allston, Mass., m. William Bennett: moved to NS: 4) Benjamin Mitchell b. 1850, d. 27 Jul 1890 at Norton, NB, m. Sarah H. - : 5) Charlotte Bradley Mitchell b. 5 Nov 1854, married Thomas M. Jenkins: 6) Josephine Mitchell born 1855, d. 16 Dec 1903, m. John H. Baird died 8 Nov 1892: settled in Saint John: 7) Walter Mitchell b. 1861, m. Miss Caissie: family settled in Moncton. Source: MC1/Mitchell #1, 5 pages: Thomas M. Jenkins married first Selina Dickson born 1838, died 1868.

MITCHELL: John Richard Mitchell b. 1784 Liskeard, Cornwall, England, d. 1847 in Saint John, m. Jane Davey born 1786 St. Neot, Cornwall, England, died 1863 at Sackville, Westmorland County: family came to NB and settled in Saint John: only child noted was, Mary Mitchell born 1821 Plymouth, Devon, England, died 1914 at St. Louis, MO: m. William Whitney born 1823 at Saint John, d. 1863 at sea, s/o Charles Whitney and Sarah Forrester Stanton: they settled in Saint John and had issue.

Source: MC80/1397 Daniel F. Johnson’s New Brunswick lineages, pgs 60-61.

MITCHELL: Lewis Mitchell b. c1756, died 1831, m. Sara Crabtree b. 1759 in NS, d/o John Crabtree: parents and four children came to NB in 1783 as Loyalists: they first settled at Gagetown, Queens County, then moved to South West branch of the Miramichi River in Northumberland County about 1809: Children are listed in an estimated order: 1) Nancy Mitchell born 1776, m. (1st) John Monro, m. (2nd) James Wallace: 2) William Mitchell b. 1779 at Grimross, NB, d. 20 Dec 1857, m. Susannah Sutter b. - , died 6 Feb 1879, d/o James Sutter Sr. and Susannah White Fullerton: had six children: 3) Elizabeth/Betsey Mitchell m. William Coster: 4) Mary Mitchell b. 1782, married Thomas Small: 5) Sara Mitchell b. 1784, m. Andrew Green s/o Henry Green: to Maine: 6) Thomas Mitchell born 1786: 7) John Lewis Mitchell b. 1789 m. Elizabeth - : settled on the Miramichi and had issue: later moved to Maine: 8) Susan Mitchell m. William Till: 7) Rebecca Mitchell b. 1793, married Nathaniel Moores s/o David Mooers: they went to Maine: 8) Phebe Mitchell b. 1796 m. John Green, brother of Andrew: to Maine: 9) Jane Naomie Mitchell b. 1799, d. 3 Sep 1874, m. 22 Sep 1818 Thomas Mooers b. 1795, d. 12 Feb 1878, brother of Nathaniel: 10) James P. Mitchell b. c1800, m. Mary Moores, sister of Nathaniel. Sources: MC1/Bell #4, 20 pages: the file contains a copy of The Bells of Big Lake, Minnesota who came from Quebec and New Brunswick Russell A. Holt: see MC1/Mitchell #2, 2 pages: see MC80/1027 William R. MacKinnon Jr.’s Over the portage: early history of the Upper Miramichi (revised), page 80, and the index: see also MC80/1397 Daniel F. Johnson’s New Brunswick lineages, pages 229-230: see D.R. Jack’s Loyalist families of New Brunswick on microfilm F355, Vol III, page 74.

MITCHELL: Peter Mitchell b. 1795, d. Jun 1851: came from Aberdeenshire, Scotland to NB around 1816: settled at Newcastle in Northumberland County: married in 1818 Barbara Grant from Scotland, born 1800, died in Nov 1869: Children: 1) Agnes Mitchell married Patrick Watt and had three children: 2) Isabella Mitchell b. c1823, d. 1873, m. 1857 George Watt: went out west: 3) Peter Mitchell Jr. b. 4 Jan 1824 at Newcastle, d. 25 Oct 1899 at Montreal, PQ, m. 9 Mar 1853 Isabella (Carvell) Gough born 11 May 1822 d/o Jacob Carvell and Isabella Henderson and widow of James Gough of Saint John: 4) James Mitchell born 10 Oct 1825, married 1853 Ann Jane Caldwell born in Newcastle, NB: had issue: 5) Barbara Mitchell b. c1831, d. unmarried 1853: 6) Jane Mitchell born c1834: went to USA: 7) William Mitchell d. 1845: 8) Mary Mitchell b. c1837, married John Hardy: moved to Ottawa.

Sources: MC1156 Graves Papers: Peter Mitchell, 2 pages: see MC80/2184 W.D. Hamilton’s Dictionary of Miramichi Biography: see also MC80/338 I. Allen Jack’s Biographical Review, pages 242-245.

MITCHELL: Rufus Mitchell (Capt.) of Wallace, NS: came to NB and settled in Saint John: married 1 May 1855 in Saint John, Mary Jane McAfee b. 1838 in Ireland, d. 3 Mar 1890: was survived by three sons and six daughters: only child mentioned was, Rufus Freeman Mitchell born c1878, died 2 Mar 1893. Sources: MC80/2592 Graeme F. Somerville’s A library of stone pages and other records of the Wesleyan burial ground, Saint John, NB, page 170.

MITCHELL: Thomas Mitchell b. in Amsterdam, Holland: came to NB and settled in St. Andrews, Charlotte County: m. Miss Patton d/o William Patton: only child mentioned was, Thomas Mitchell: settled in Saint George Parish.

Source: MC300 York-Sunbury Historical Society Collection, MS15/11 page 175.

MITCHELL: Thomas Mitchell born in County Sligo, Ireland, married Mary Ann Kelly: the family came to NB in 1833 and possibly settled in Saint David Parish, Charlotte County: Children: 1) Ann Mitchell m. Mr. Black: 2) Thomas Mitchell: 3) Henry Mitchell: 4) Charles Mitchell: 5) John Mitchell: 6) Samuel Skiffington Mitchell b. c1821 County Sligo, d. Aug 1882, married Elizabeth Ann Carson b. c1828, d. 4 Jun 1875, d/o Charles Carson and Jane Baldwin: settled at Tower Hill, Saint David Parish: 7) Mary Mitchell: 8) Batchelor Mitchell: 9) Margaret Mitchell. Sources: MC1/Mitchell #4, 6 pages.

MITCHELL: William Mitchell: he was a native of Inverkip in Renfrewshire, Scotland: came to NB in 1827 and settled at Scotch Settlement, Bright Parish, York County: he married and had a son, James Mitchell born 16 Mar 1843 at Scotch Settlement, died 15 Dec 1897, m. 17 Dec 1873 Mary Ann Ryder d/o Laurence Ryder of St. Stephen, a veteran of Waterloo: Mary Ann d. 18 May 1924: they had one daughter.

Source: MC1156 Graves Papers: James Mitchell, 1 page.

MITCHELL: William Mitchell m. Jane - : they came from Randalstown, Northern Ireland to NB in 1847: settled in Clones, Petersville Parish, Queens County: only child mentioned was their youngest child, James Mitchell who married Maud McCullum b. - , d. 1958: had at least two children. Source: MC80/2782 Irene Chittick’s Clones: days remembered, pages 55-58.

MITTON: John Mitton born 1805 in Yorkshire, England s/o Robert Mitton: came to NB with his parents in 1817: m. in 1848 and settled on Prosser Brook, Elgin Parish, Albert County where he built the first sawmill, and church: John and his wife had five sons and five daughters. Source: MC1/Prosser, 1 page.

MITTON: Jonathan or John Mitton born 4 Jul 1758 Huddersfield/St. Peters, Yorkshire, England, s/o Joseph Mitton and Mary Wilkerson: m. Elizabeth Blakely: they came to NB: received land in Coverdale Parish, Albert County: the only child mentioned was, Ralph Mitton b. 1778 at Starbottom, Yorkshire, England, died 1873, married 3 Feb 1807 Catherine Trites: they had children.

Source: MC80/2151 Hollis A. Smith’s Climbing our family tree: an account of the ancestors and descendants of George Edwin Smith and Alfretta Keith, see Mitton section about 1/3 through book. MITTON: Ralph Mitton b. 1778 at Starbottom in Yorkshire, England, died 1873, s/o Jonathan or John Mitton and Elizabeth Blakely: came to NB and settled in Coverdale Parish, Albert County: he may have married Catherine Trites of Moncton, Westmorland County: Children: 1) Margaret Mitton b. 1807 in NB, d. 1889 in NB: 2) Jane Mitton b. 1808 in NB, d. 25 Aug 1890 in NB, m. 8 Jan 1827 Ephraim Steeves s/o Frederick Steeves and Rachel Somers: they had one son: 3) John Mitton born c1818, m. Susan - b. 1825: settled in Coverdale Parish and had at least five children: 4) Abram Mitton b. c1821, m. Elizabeth Somers and had two children. Source: MC80/2151 Hollis A. Smith’s Climbing our family tree: an account of the ancestors and descendants of George Edwin Smith and Alfretta Keith, see Mitton section about 1/3 through book: see also MC2852 Purdy-Carter genealogical collection, MS1A: on microfilm reel F20981; see sheet for John and Ralph Mitton.

MITTON: Richard Mitton born 1785: came from Yorkshire, England to NB in 1821 and settled near Bayfield in Botsford Parish, Westmorland County: Children: 1) Andrew Mitton b. 1822, m. Ruth - : settled on the holmstead: 2) David Mitton b. 1828: 3) Richard Mitton Jr. b. 1830, m. Nancy - : 4) Almira Mitton b. 1832, m. Charles Allen: 5) a daughter married Joseph Cook: 6) Eliza Mitton b. c1833, married William Lone. Source: MC1/Mitton, 10 pages: see also MC80/5 W.M. Burns’ A history and story of Botsford, pages 79-80: Richard Mitton’s brothers also came to NB: John Mitton settled at Dorchester, Westmorland County and William Mitton settled in Albert County.

MITTON: Robert Mitton b. 23 Oct 1783 or 25 Dec 1787 at Brandesburton, Badsworth, Yorkshire, England, s/o William Mitton and possibly Elizabeth Bolton: they came to NB June 1817 and settled at Little River in Coverdale Parish, Albert County: may have later settled at Cape Tormentine, NB: m. (1st) 20 Oct 1812 at Brandesburton, Yorkshire, Jane Mainprise or Mainprize b. - , died 23 Oct 1821: had seven children: m. (2nd) 10 Oct 1822 at Prosser Brook, Elgin Parish, Albert County, Mary/Polly Berry b. 1799, d. before 1836: had seven children: m. (3rd) Jul 1836 in NB, Abigail (Kay) Geldart born c1806 at Sackville, NB, died before 1854, d/o William Kay and Charity Wheaton: had five children: married (4th) 16 Feb 1854 Olive Wade born c1801, widow of Jacob Ricker: Children of first wife: 1) Mary Ann Mitton born 13 Apr 1813 in England, married William Berry: 2) John Mitton b. 2 Dec 1814, d. 10 Jul 1880, married Jane Berry b. 25 May 1813, d. 12 Jul 1890: 3) Elizabeth Mitton born 5 Jane 1816, d. 20 Apr 1820: 4) Robert Mitton born 25 Dec 1817, d. 1903, married 12 Mar 1840 Rebecca Woodworth b. 20 Aug 1818, d. 21 Jul 1879: had at least five children: 5) Theresa Mitton born 28 Feb 1819, died 22 Sep 1826: 6) William Mitton born 23 Oct 1821, d. 23 Oct 1821: Children of second wife: 7) Jane Mitton born 30 Oct 1823, m. William Garland b. c1825: 8) William Mitton born 5 Jul 1825, died 23 Nov 1825: 9) David Mitton b. 13 Oct 1826, m. 3 Jun 1850 Rhoda Berry: 10) Rebecca Mitton born 1 Feb 1829, died 1909, m. (1st) 16 Sep 1849 Jonas Berry, m. (2nd) Richard Prosser b. 21 Apr 1840, d. 1922: 11) James Mitton born 22 Apr 1831, m. 9 Dec 1852 Mary Jane Prosser b. 26 Dec 1828: 12) Thomas Mitton born 29 Jul 1833, m. (1st) Sarah Wilson, m. (2nd) Miss Campbell: 13) Richard Mitton b. 10 Dec 1835, married (1st) Martha Berry, m. (2nd) 11 Dec 1858 Rebecca Kelly: Children of third marriage: 14) William Mitton born Jul 1838, m. Feb 1854 Orenda Ricker d/o Jacob Ricker and Olive Wade: 15) Alexander Mitton b. 1839, died young: 16) George Mitton b. Oct 1840, d. unmarried: 17) Enoch Mitton b. 1843, married 14 Jun 1863 Orenda Ayles: 18) Roland Mitton born 1844, died 22 Jun 1938, m. 20 Aug 1863 Zina Ayles born 1841 at Coverdale, d. 1925, d/o Joseph Ayles and Orinda Wilson: they settled at Little River and had children: 19) Charity Mitton born in 1846, married a sea captain: 20) Earley Mitton born Feb 1848, died 15 Feb 1935, m. (1st) Rachel Berry, (2nd) Miss Thompson. Sources: MC80/1397 Daniel F. Johnson’s New Brunswick lineages, pages 215 to 216: William Mitton born in 1753 at Starbottom, Yorkshire, England, Elizabeth Bolton born c1752 in Yorkshire, England: William Kay b. 1778 at Sackville, and Charity Wheaton born 1787 at Sackville: Abigail (Kay) Mitton m. (2nd) Charles Geldart: also see the Albert County census returns: see also MC80/1790 Ken Kanner’s Early families revisited, page 204: see MC80/2151 Hollis A. Smith’s Climbing our family tree: an account of the ancestors and descendants of George Edwin Smith and Alfretta Keith, see Mitton section about 1/3 through book.

MITTON: William Mitton born 23 Dec 1781 Badsworth, Yorkshire, England s/o William Mitton, m. 11 Sep 1803 at Kettlewell, Yorkshire, Hannah Carr: family came to NB in 1817 and settled at Cape Tormentine in Botsford Parish, Westmorland County: Children: 1) Robert Mitton: 2) John Mitton b. 29 Aug 1804 at Kettlewell: 3) William Mitton (twin) b. 6 Jul 1807 at Badsworth, died 14 Dec 1898, m. Jemima Sterling b. 20 Mar 1821 at Sackville, d. 15 Oct 1889 d/o John Stark Sterling and Charlotte Fillmore: settled in Dorchester Parish and had at least six children: 4) Wilson Mitton (twin) b. 6 Jul 1807 in Yorkshire, d. 2 Nov 1869, m. 1838 Seraphina Sterling b. 2 Nov 1823 at Sackville, NB, d. 2 Nov 1892, d/o John Stark Sterling and Charlotte Fillmore: settled in Dorchester Parish and had at least twelve children: 5) Roger Mitton b. 16 May 1813 at Kettlewell: 6) Isabella Mitton b. 7 Jan 1816 at Kettlewell: 7) Ann Mitton (twin) b. 24 Apr 1818 at Kettlewell: 8) Sarah Mitton (twin) b. 24 Apr 1818 at Kettlewell. Sources: MC80/2151 Hollis A. Smith’s Climbing our family tree: an account of the ancestors and descendants of George Edwin Smith and Alfretta Keith, see Mitton section about 1/3 way through the book: see also MC2852 Purdy-Carter genealogical collection, MS2: on microfilm reel F20988: see sheets for William Mitton and his sons.

MOCKLER: Thomas Mockler b. c1804 Cashel, County Tipperary, Ireland, died 12 Jan 1874, s/o Patrick Mockler and Mary Healy: he moved first from Ireland to Pictou, NS with his parents and siblings: as an adult he came to NB and settled in Campbellton, Restigouche County where he married Elizabeth Shea of Pugwash, NS, b. c1813, d. 20 Jul 1874: by 1839 family was living in Grand Falls Parish, Victoria County: Children: 1) James Ray Mockler b. 12 Jul 1831 possibly at Miramichi, NB, died 7 Nov 1923 Caribou, Maine, m. 12 Nov 1853 Adalaide M. Lloyd born 13 Mar 1829 possibly at Salisbury, NB, d. 22 Mar 1895: 2) Mary Agnes Mockler b. 19 May 1833 in NB, died 7 Feb 1926, m. William Weber: moved to Brooklyn, NY: 3) Thomas Mockler Jr. born 1837 in Quebec, died 5 Feb 1918 at Drummond, Victoria County, NB: married Catherine Lynch of Londonderry, Ireland: 4) John Mockler b. 1839 in NB: 5) Edward Mockler b. 1841 in NB: fought in the Civil War: 6) William Mockler b. 1843 in NB, d. 1925, married Lisa Dorsey: 7) Susan Mockler b. in NB: 8) George Mockler b. in NB: fought in Civil War: 9) Anna Mockler baptized 1854 in Aroostock. Source: MC1/Mockler, 22 pages (file temporarily removed for revision)

MOCKLER, Edward see MUCKLER, Edward

MOFFATT: George Moffatt b. 1810 Gretna Green, Dumfrieshire, Scotland, died 11 May 1878: he came to NB in 1830: settled in Dalhousie, Restigouche County: m. Mary - b. 1814, d. 10 Feb 1881: Children: 1) Mary Moffatt b. 2 Oct 1838, d. 27 Dec 1914, m. 13 Nov 1867 William Montgomery: 2) Robert Moffatt b. 5 Mar 1843, d. 25 Apr 1887 at Teeswater, ON, m. 20 Oct 1876 Margaret Sadler d/o David Sadler: had four children: 3) George Moffatt b. 5 Mar 1848, d. 17 Sep 1918 at Montreal, PQ, m. 1881 Miss Wilkinson b. 1858, d. 21 Apr 1927 at Los Angeles, CA: had one son: 4) Irving Moffatt: 5) James Moffatt born - , died Sep 1887. Source: MC1156 Graves Papers: George Moffatt and Robert Moffatt, 4 pages.

MOFFITT: Andrew Moffitt born 21 Apr 1823 near Lanton, Northumberland, England, died 25 Jun 1891, s/o John Moffitt and Ellen Davidson: came to NB in 1842 and settled in Little Settlement, Manners Sutton Parish, York County: m. 2 Jan 1846 Margaret Jane Piercy born 24 May 1826, d. 31 May 1898, d/o George Piercy and Mary Ann Winter: Children: 1) Mary Ann Moffitt b. 18 Aug 1846, died 15 Nov 1918, married 22 Jul 1864 William Speedy born 10 Jun 1842, died 20 Jan 1921, s/o Thomas Speedy and Isobell Patterson: 2) John Moffitt b. 11 Jun 1848, d. 28 Jan 1931, m. 22 May 1887 Janie Lister born 14 Dec 1856, died 1917, d/o David Lister and Agnes Gass: 3) Eleanor Moffitt born 16 Apr 1850, married John MacKenzie: 4) George Moffitt born 19 Jul 1851, d. Mar 1935, married Emily Jones born 1858, died Mar 1930, d/o Thomas Jones and Mary Cowe: 5) Andrew Moffitt born 1 May 1853, d. 1 Jan 1917, married (1st) 27 Jan 1892 Annie Till born in 1874, died 1892, m. (2nd) 1 Mar 1893 Catherine McLeod b. 1864, d. 20 May 1893, m. (3rd) 16 Feb 1898 Lydia (Treadwell) Harrison: 6) Helena Jane Moffitt b. 2 Jan 1855, died 17 Jun 1938, m. (1st) Warren Toft born 1837, d. 1918, m. (2nd) George Hyslop b. 1844, d. 1923: 7) Elizabeth Moffitt born 11 Mar 1857, d. 30 Jul 1938, m. George Cleghorn born 28 Aug 1851, died 22 Jun 1919, s/o George Cleghorn and Agnes Hogg: 8) Thomas Moffitt born 16 May 1859, died 23 Dec 1927, married Mary Ann Wightman b. 16 May 1864, d. 1953, d/o John Wightman and Annie Messer: had children: 9) Isabell Tait Moffitt b. 30 Mar 1862, d. 1950, married Sep 1880 William B. Noble b. 24 Dec 1852, d. 1941: 10) Robert Moffitt born on 4 Apr 1865, died 31 Jan 1930, married 5 Oct 1887 Mary Isabell Hay born 1869, died 17 Nov 1909, d/o John Hay and Elizabeth Dorcus: had children: 11) Margaret Agnes Moffitt born 30 Jul 1867, died on 5 Jun 1921, m. 25 Jul 1888 John Messer born 24 Mar 1867, died 26 Sep 1937, s/o William Messer and Margaret Bell: they settled at Tweedside and had eleven children. Sources: MC1/Moffitt, 1 page: Andrew’s sister Agnes Moffitt m. Matthew Piercy: had no children: see MC80/818 Rev. William Randall’s History of Harvey Settlement, pages 140-143 which says Helena Jane Moffitt married John Tofts: see also MC80/1654 Emerson Moffitt’s The Moffitts of Harvey Settlement, New Brunswick 1791-1991: see MC80/2480 Emerson Moffitt’s Life and times in Harvey early in the last century as seen by one man’s family, by Amos Moffitt and son: see also MC80/2504 Jocelean S. Hall et. al. Harvey Settlement Cemetery 1837-1999, page 46, 55. MOFFITT: Charles Moffitt born Apr 1821 at Moyle, Ireland, d. 27 Feb 1905 s/o Charles Moffitt and Jane Alexander: came from County Donegal, Ireland to NB in 1846 and settled at Fredericton, York County: m. 19 May 1853 Eliza Fowler born 1825, died 24 Nov 1881, d/o John Fowler of Fredericton: Children: 1) Jane Dinsmore Moffitt b. 14 Apr 1854, d. unmarried 22 Apr 1922: 2) infant died unnamed: 3) infant died unnamed: 4) infant d. unnamed: 5) Mary Elizabeth Moffitt born 10 Jan 1859, died 6 Apr 1871: 6) Margaret Alexander Moffitt born 30 Dec 1860, d. 10 Apr 1898, m. 30 Sep 1895 Thomas Edgar: 7) Charles Edward Ackland Moffitt born 8 Dec 1862, died 14 Oct 1906, m. 15 Jan 1896 Elizabeth Kirk: 8) twin son died unnamed: 9) twin son died unnamed: 10) Annie Maria Moffitt born 12 Jan 1865, d. 24 Mar 1869: 11) infant died unnamed.

Sources: MC1/Moffitt, 1 page: see also MC80/644 Isabel L. Hill’s The old burying ground Fredericton, NB, Vol. I, pages 31-32.

MOFFITT: John Moffitt b. 28 Jun 1791 at Norham on the River Tweed, d. 8 Aug 1859, m. Ellen/Nellie Davidson b. c1792 at Norham on the River Tweed, d. 12 Nov 1879: came from Lanton, Northumberland, England to NB in 1842: settled at Little Settlement, Manners Sutton Parish, York County: Children: 1) Agnes Moffitt b. 19 Oct 1815, d. 17 Apr 1886, m. 30 Apr 1837 Coldstream, Scotland, Matthew Piercy b. 15 Jul 1814, d. 28 Feb 1889, s/o Thomas Piercy and Mary Henderson: 2) Andrew Moffitt b. 21 Apr 1823, d. 25 Jun 1891, m. 2 Jan 1846 Margaret Jane Piercy b. 24 May 1826 died 31 May 1898, d/o George and Mary Ann Piercy: they had eleven children. Sources: MC80/1654 Emerson Moffitt’s The Moffitts of Harvey Settlement, New Brunswick 1791-1991: see also MC80/2480 Emerson Moffitt’s Life and times in Harvey early in the last century as seen by one man’s family, by Amos Moffitt and son: see also MC80/2504 Jocelean S. Hall’s et. al. Harvey Settlement Cemetery 1837- 1999.

MOLLINS: Edwin Mollins born c1809 in England, died 1885: came to NB in 1816 and settled in Hillsborough Parish, Albert County: m. 17 Feb 1835 as her second husband, Mrs. Hannah (Steeves) MacDonald born 1802, d. 1885, d/o Matthias Steeves and Sophia Beck and the widow of George H. MacDonald who she married 7 Nov 1827: Children: 1) Frances Amelia Mollins b. c1836, d. 4 Sep 1919, m. 1 Jan 1856 Michael Q. Steeves b. 9 Jul 1830, d. 8 Dec 1886, s/o Caleb Steeves: 2) George E. Mollins born 17 Aug 1840, d. 2 Apr 1933, married 11 Jun 1868 Emma Brown b. 29 Aug 1847, d. 22 Jul 1932: 3) John S. Mollins b. c1843, m. Miss Wilson, d/o Dr. Wilson of Buctouche, Kent County, NB: 4) Thomas Mollins b. c1843, d. 25 Jan 1866, m. 25 Jan 1866 Ruth Amelia Steeves b. 20 Jun 1838, d. 22 Nov 1900, d/o Charles Steeves: had children: 5) Josephine Mollins born c1845, died 8 Feb 1882, m. 11 Oct 1866 Henry Bishop Steeves born 19 Jan 1840, died 18 Oct 1895, s/o Edward Steeves. Sources: MC80/590 Esther C. Wright’s The Steeves Descendants, page 855-858: see also MC80/1790 Ken Kanner’s Early families revisited, page 205.

MOLLINS: Ernest Mollins b. 25 Aug 1803 in England, d. 30 Apr 1882 or 10 Apr 1885: came to NB in Jun 1816 and settled in Elgin Parish, Albert County: married 24 Jul 1836 Rebecca Steeves born 19 Aug 1813, d. 1897 at Moncton, Westmorland County, d/o Aaron and Lydia Steeves: Children: 1) John C. Mollins born 29 Mar 1837, d. 15 Jan 1913, married 27 May 1861 Martha Kay b. c1844: 2) William G. Mollins b. 25 Aug 1838, m. 27 May 1861 Mary Kay b. c1839: 3) Thomas Edwin Mollins born 31 Mar 1843, died 1916, m. (1st) 25 Dec 1883 Almira Steeves born 1 Jul 1864, died 4 May 1893, married (2nd) 1894 Nancy L. McLatchy b. 1848, d. 1939: 4) Martha Ann Mollins b. 12 Jun 1845, d. 1930, married 30 Jun 1867 Enoch Steeves b. 11 Mar 1848, d. 1934: 5) Ernest Mollins b. 23 Aug 1847, d. 1880 at Sussex, NB, m. Elizabeth Ann Steeves b. c1847, d. 7 Sep 1901: 6) Ansely Mollins b. 12 Jan 1850, m. (1st) 1878 Rebecca Wortman b. c1862, d. 20 Mar 1886, m. (2nd) 1888 Ann Keith b. c1869: 7) Aaron Mollins b. 23 Jun 1853, d. 1931, m. 6 Jun 1878 Charlotte Steeves b. 1859, d. Oct 1938: may not have had issue: 8) Albert Mollins born 4 Jul 1855, died 25 Nov 1881: 9) George W. Mollins born 10 Feb 1858. Source: MC80/1790 Ken Kanner’s Early families revisited, page 205.

MOLLINS: Godfrey Mollins born c1799 in England, d. Oct 1875: came to NB in June 1816: settled in Coverdale Parish, Albert County: m. 25 Aug 1831 Eleanor Colpitts born 1811, d. Jun 1852, d/o George Colpitts and Elizabeth Foster: Children: 1) Egbert Mollins b. 1830. died 4 Dec 1904, m. 1873 Margaret Ann Colpitts born 1853, d. 21 Apr 1922: 2) Smalloff Mollins born c1832, d. 22 Dec 1876, m. Julia Elizabeth Mitton born 7 Oct 1844, d. 17 Apr 1929: 3) John Mollins b. c1835: 4) Frances Mollins born 1836, m. (1st) 1863 David Harris Colpitts b. 11 Mar 1835, d. 20 Apr 1868, m. (2nd) 16 Oct 1877 George W. Bleakney born c1857: 5) Elizabeth Mollins born c1838, m. (1st) 1864 Richard Colpitts born 19 Feb 1831, m. (2nd) Mr. Anderson: 6) George Mollins b. c1841: 7) Emma Mollins born c1843, married 26 Apr 1866 Ralph Perry: 8) Annie Laura Mollins born 1849, died 1925, married 10 Nov 1869 Charles Lewis Bleakney. Source: MC80/1790 Ken Kanner’s Early families revisited, page 206.

MOLLINS: John Mollins born c1802 in England, died 21 Sep 1878: he came to NB in June 1816 and settled in Coverdale Parish, Albert County: m. (1st) 15 Feb 1831 Eleanor Jaques d/o John Jaques and Mary Steeves, m. (2nd) 1 Nov 1838 Elizabeth Catherine Weldon b. c1811, d. before 1871: Child of first wife: 1) William Mollins born c1831, m. 21 Apr 1853 Catherine Steeves b. c1831: Children of second wife: 2) Celia Ann Mollins born 1842, died 1933, m. c1860 John Douglas Geldart born c1833, d. 16 Dec 1905: 3) Augusta Mollins born c1844, married Earley Harmer b. c1830: 4) John Mollins born c1848, married Abigail Chapman: 5) Possibly, Angeline Mollins born c1861.

Source: MC80/1790 Ken Kanner’s Early families revisited, page 206.

MONAHAN: Edward Monahan born in 1826 in Ireland, died 9 Aug 1905: came to NB and settled in Oromocto, Sunbury County: he m. 4 Jul 1857 at Fredericton, York County, Mary Ann Riley b. 1841 Maugerville, Sunbury County, d. 20 May 1909: Children: 1) James Monahan b. Apr 1858, d. after 1871: 2) Hugh Monahan born May 1860, d. 11 Aug 1923 Anaconda, WA: 3) Margaret Amelia Monahan born on 25 May 1862, married 9 Sep 1889 Charles Ward: 4) Cecilia Ann Monahan b. Jun 1866, d. 14 Nov 1873: 5) Michael Edward Monahan b. Aug 1868, d. 1943: 6) Bridget Isabelle Monahan born Feb 1871, d. 28 Oct 1959: 7) Terrence Vincent Monahan b. Jul 1873, m. 17 May 1910 Ellen Rose Rutledge: 8) Thomas Oscar Monahan born Oct 1875, m. Jun 1909 Helen Rutledge: 9) Mary Elizabeth Monahan born Jan 1879: 10) James Francis Monahan born April 1883. Source: MC1/Monahan #1, 2 pages.

MONAGHAN: Hugh Monaghan born c1811 in NB, d. before 1871, married Catherine - b. c1813: first settled in Calais, ME then returned to NB and settled in Dumbarton Parish, Charlotte County: Children: 1) Hugh Monaghan born 10 Nov 1841 in Calais, ME: 2) Thomas Monaghan b. 11 Apr 1843 in Calais: 3) Mary Monaghan born 1 Apr 1846 in Calais: 4) Sarah Monaghan born c1850 in USA: 5) Miss Monaghan born c1853 in USA: 6) Philip J. Monaghan born c1856 in NB: 7) Sarah Ann Monaghan born c1857 in NB. Source: MC80/2711 Thelma Eye Brooks’ Calais Maine families, page 109.

MONAGHAN: Patrick Monaghan born c1787 at Connagh, Ireland, d. 1883, s/o John Monaghan and Margaret Johnston: m. Margaret McAleevy born in Ireland: first settled on P.E.I., then came to NB: settled in Northumberland County: only child mentioned was, Margaret Monaghan b. c1868 at Kellys Cross, PEI, m. John McEachern b. c1850 at Escuminac, Hardwicke Parish, Northumberland County, died 1943, s/o Angus McEachern and Margaret Preston: settled at Chatham, NB and had children.

Source: MC80/1397 Daniel F. Johnson’s New Brunswick lineages, pgs 163-4.

MONOHAN: William Henry Monohan b. in Ireland, married (1st) Roseann Malinchy, m. (2nd) her sister, Mary Malinchy: family came to NB and settled at Fredericton Junction, Gladstone Parish, Sunbury County: Children: 1) James Monohan: 2) William Monohan: 3) Hugh Monohan. Source: MC1/Monohan #2, 1 page: the file consists of one page from the John C. Tracy Book: Fredericton Junction, Sunbury County.

MONRO: John Monro came from Aberdeen, Scotland to NB in 1815: he first settled on the Miramichi River in Northumberland County, then at Bay Verte in Westmorland County: son, Alexander Monro born 17 Mar 1813 in Banff, Scotland, d. 26 Dec 1896: was a land surveyor: m. (1st) 1844 Mary Chappell Rayworth b. - , d. 1872: had three children: m. (2nd) 1875 Caroline J. (Smith) Innis, a widow: settled at Port Elgin, Westmorland County. Sources: MC80/45 Howard Trueman’s The Chignecto Isthmus and its first settlers, pages 222-223: see also MC2567 Alexander Monro fonds, 1879-1896, contains a scrapbook. MONRO see also MUNRO

MONTAGUE: Francis Montague b. : he came to NB in 1831 with the name Francis McTague: he settled at Newburg, Northampton Parish, Carleton County: married Mary Kelly born 1831: Children: 1) Margaret Montague born 1852, died 1937, m. Daniel Gallagher b. c1844, d. 1914, s/o Peter Gallagher and Ellen Johnson: had eleven children: 2) Marie Montague born c1854, m. Timothy Keleher: had one child: 3) Michael Montague b. 1855, d. in PA: 4) Martha Montague b. 1860, married Patrick Cassidy of Houlton, ME: had seven children: 5) Catherine Montague b. 1863, died 1890 unmarried: 6) Patrick Montague born 1864, d. 1919, married Lena McGrath from Red Bridge, NB, born 1867, died 1959: they had seven children: 7) John Montague born 1867, m. Manie Cunningham: had three children: 8) Rosanna Montague born in 1869.

Sources: MC80/1398 Clarence J. Johnston’s Johnston: a family journal, pgs. 3, 8-9: also see Carleton County census records: Francis’ brother was named Hugh McTague: he settled in Saint John, married and raised a family.

MONTGOMERY: Alexander Montgomery born in County Antrim, Ireland, d. c1810 at Oswego, NY while visiting his son: came to America about 1740: settled in Spencer Town, Albany County, NY: married Sarah Lockwood d/o Gershom Lockwood of Greenwich, CT: came to NB in 1783 as Loyalists and settled at Gagetown, Queens County: Children born in Greenwich, CT before: 1) John Montgomery came to NB then moved to Toronto, ON about 1799: 2) Mary Montgomery stayed in the USA: 3) David Montgomery settled in Sunbury County, NB: 4) child Montgomery: 5) Alexander Montgomery married Judith Mayers: first settled at Gagetown, then moved to Ontario: 6) Archibald Montgomery born c1764: moved to Oswego, NY: had no issue: 7) Hugh Montgomery b. c1768, died c1824, m. Mary Gilbert b. - , died near Prescott, ON, d/o Colonel Thomas Gilbert of Gagetown, Queens County, NB: 8) Sarah Montgomery remained in the USA: m. Mr. Caulborn: 9) Hannah/Susannah Montgomery b. 1770 in NY, shortly before her mother died: Susannah m. at Gagetown, William Stilwell: settled in Waterborough, Queens County. Sources: MC1/Montgomery #1, 8 pages: Alexander Montgomery’s brother Hugh Montgomery also came from County Antrim in Ireland to New York about 1754: see also MC80/2348 Cleadie B. Barnett et. al. Loyalist families, pages 28-29 : widow Mary (Gilbert) Montgomery married (2nd) Mr. Burke. MONTGOMERY: John Montgomery born 12 May 1800 Fox Point, PEI, d. 9 Jan 1867, s/o Donald Montgomery and Nancy Penman: he came to NB and married 6 Feb 1834 Elizabeth Hamilton, a native of Ayr, Scotland: settled in Dalhousie, Restigouche County: Children: 1) William Montgomery b. 1838, d. 1 Mar 1915 at Montreal, PQ, m. 13 Nov 1867 Mary Moffatt born 2 Oct 1838, died 27 Dec 1914, only d/o George and Mary Moffatt: they had four sons and one daughter: 2) Eliza Montgomery: 3) Grace Montgomery m. Harry Lowndes: 4) Anne Montgomery: 5) Nancy Montgomery: 6) Helen Montgomery: 7) Jean Montgomery: 8) Henrietta Montgomery.

Sources: MC1286 Volume IX Dictionary of Canadian Biography, page 565: see MC1156 Graves Papers: John Montgomery and William Montgomery, 2 pages: see MC1185 J.H. Ramsey fonds, MS8B Montgomery family history, 3 pages: John’s brothers Hugh Montgomery married Ann Owen and settled at Dalhousie: George Montgomery m. Miss Ramsey and settled at Miramichi, Northumberland County, NB where he died soon after the great fire of 1825.

MONTGOMERY: Robert Montgomery b. , m. Margaret - born 1809: came to NB and settled at Glassville in Aberdeen Parish, Carleton County: Children: 1) Isabella Montgomery b. 1840, m. Robert Boyle and had seven children: 2) John Montgomery b. 1845, married Letitia Gillen born 1846: had eight children: 3) Sarah Montgomery m. Daniel Brewster and had two children: 4) Robert D. Montgomery b. 1852, d. 1920, m. Charlotte Johnston b. 1857, died 1914, d/o Andrew Johnston and Jane Russell: they had ten children. Sources: MC80/2093 Jennie G. Fisher et. al. The Tompkins roots 1783-1996, pages 168-171.

MONTGOMERY: William Montgomery b. c1798 in Ireland, d. 1 Jul 1880: m. (1st) in Ireland - who died in Ireland after having at least three children: m. (2nd) in Ireland, Mary Ann Creighton b. , d. 1907: had ten children: came from County Armagh to NB in 1827 and settled at Rollingdam in Dumbarton Parish, Charlotte County: Children born in Ireland of first wife: 1) William Montgomery b. 1826 in Ireland, m. (1st) Ann McCready b. 1829 in NB: had eleven children: m. (2nd) Jane/Elizabeth Johnson: they had three children: settled at Whittier Ridge in Dumbarton Parish: 2) Matilda Montgomery married Samuel McGuire: 3) Mary Montgomery m. Levi Greenlaw and had twelve children: Children born in NB of second wife: 4) Jane Montgomery m. Jacob Simpson: 5) James Montgomery b. 1830: 6) Nancy Montgomery b. 1832, m. James Hewitt of McMinn, Saint Patrick Parish, Charlotte County: 7) Robert Montgomery born 1840, m. Amy Murphy and had two children: 8) Margaret Montgomery b. 1844, m. Farnham Wiley: 9) Rachel Montgomery b. 1846, m. Thomas Cathcart: 10) Rebecca Montgomery b. 1848, married Robert Montgomery: settled at Rollingdam: 11) John Montgomery born 1851, m. Mary Etta Murphy: settled at Whittier Ridge: 12) Christopher Montgomery went west about 1864: 13) Joseph Montgomery m. Leola Simpson of Rollingdam: Sources: MC2657 NBGS Generations Vol. 23, No. 3, Fall 2001, Rev. Charles Smith’s Montgomerys of Rollingdam, page 12: also see the Charlotte County census returns.

MOODY: James Moody b. 1816 in Ireland, d. 1902: came to NB and settled in Saint John: m. Arminilla - b. c1832, d. 1899: only child mentioned was Isabella Moody b. 1844 in Saint John, d. 1889, m. George Thomas Whitnect or Whiteneck b. 1838 in Saint John, d. 1918, s/o George Thomas Whitnect or Whiteneck: settled in Saint John and had issue.

Source: MC80/1397 Daniel F. Johnson’s New Brunswick lineages, pgs 253-4.

MOODY: John Moody came to NB and by 1785 was attempting to get land on the Bartibog River in Northumberland County: he was a merchant: m. 20 Sep 1800 at Halifax, NS, Mary Tidmarsh d/o Philip Tidmarsh. Source: MC216 Kathleen Willis Williston fonds, MS 1B5 Biographies and notes on early settlers written by Mrs. Williston in 1947, 3 pages: see entry for John Moody.

MOOERS: David Mooers b. 1765 at Maugerville, Sunbury County, d. c1838, s/o Peter Mooers or Moore and Mary Howe: they first settled in Queensbury, York County, then by 1804 they moved to Miramichi River in Ludlow Parish, Northumberland County: he married Hannah Smith or Hannah Langdon: Children are listed in an estimated order: 1) Nathaniel Mooers b. 20 Feb 1791 at Queensbury, NB, died before 1850, m. Rebecca Mitchell b. - , d. after 1850 in Milo, Maine, d/o Lewis Mitchell and Sarah Crabtree: first settled on Miramichi River: had nine children: they later went to Maine: 2) Abraham Mooers born c1792 at Queensbury, NB, died after 1845, m. 1815 at Northampton, Carleton County, Elizabeth Noyes: settled on the Miramichi River and had eight children: 3) Jerusha Mooers born c1793 at Queensbury, NB, married at age 16, Joseph Sutherland: 4) Thomas Langden Mooers b. 13 Sep 1794 at Queensbury, m. c1819 Jane Naomi Mitchell, sister of Rebecca: 5) John Mooers born c1796, married Mary Small: went to Maine by 1850: 6) Nancy or Agnes Mooers married at age 16, John Gilks: 7) Isaac Mooers b. c1798, d. c1835, m. Sarah Small d/o Thomas Small and Mary Mitchell: settled in Ludlow, NB and had seven children: 8) Stephen Mooers born c1799, d. c1896 at Milo, ME, married Ann Harris: 9) James Mooers: 10) Sally Mooers: 11) William Mooers: 12) Samuel Mooers born in 1805, m. Sarah Munroe: 13) Hannah Mooers: 14) Mary Mooers b. 1809, married James P. Mitchell, brother of Rebecca: 15) David Mooers born 1811 Ludlow Parish: 16) Hannah Mooers m. Mr. Drake.

Sources: MC80/1027 William R. MacKinnon Jr.’s Over the portage: early history of the Upper Miramichi (revised), page 81, and index: see MC80/2001 Marguerite Holmes’ Warman families from Kent, England to Kent, Canada to Aroostook County, Maine, pages 24-25.

MOOERS, Peter: see under MOORE, Peter

MOONEY: Bernard Mooney b. 1822 at Lavey, County Cavan, Ireland, d. 23 Sep 1890, m. Sarah Crilley b. c1833 County Derry, Ireland, died 10 Sep 1900 d/o Robert Crilley and Sarah Cassidy: came to NB about 1862 and settled in Fairville, Lancaster Parish, Saint John County: Children: 1) Patrick J. Mooney born 18 Apr 1852 at Lavey, Ireland, died 15 Dec 1918: m. (1st) Mary Doyle b. 21 Apr 1858, d. 8 Dec 1900: had ten children: m. (2nd) Annie Augusta McDade born 1872, died 10 Nov 1929: settled in Saint John: 2) Michael Mooney b. 29 Jun 1853 at Lavey, died 1853: 3) Michael Francis Mooney born 24 Mar 1855 at Lavey, d. 13 Nov 1924, m. Catherine Skerry b. 6 Jan 1860 in NB, d. 4 Dec 1901: settled in Saint John and had five children: 4) Edward Mooney b. 6 Sep 1857 at Lavey, d. 19 May 1925, m. Ellen Barry born in Chatham, Northumberland County, d. 1960: had seven children: 5) Bernard Mooney b. 30 Aug 1860 at Lavey: 6) Sarah Jane Mooney born c1863 in Saint John, d. 30 May 1936, m. Hugh O’Connor b. 1860 in Fredericton, d. 15 Jun 1891 in Saint John: two children: 7) Catherine Mooney b. 3 Dec 1865 in Saint John. Source: MC80/2688 Frances McGinn et. al. Every life counted: a record of the families of Mary Ann Mullin, George W. Reed, Mary Jane Crilley, James Keenan and John Perry of Fairville, New Brunswick, pgs 39, 44-46: see also MC381 Mooney family fonds. MOONEY: John Mooney b. 1801 Coolaman, Dessert Parish, County Derry, Ireland, d. 4 May 1871, m. in Ireland, Ellen - b. , died 14 Apr 1877: came to NB in 1841 and settled in Saint John: only child mentioned was, John H. Mooney married Sarah - : went to Montreal, QC and had issue. Source: MC80/2592 Graeme F. Somerville’s A library of stone pages and other records of the Wesleyan burial ground, Saint John, NB, page 170.

MOORE: Alexander Moore b. 12 Jun 1812 in Ireland, d. 1 Feb 1891: came to NB and settled at Mechanic Settlement, Cardwell Parish, Kings County: m. 7 Dec 1842 in Upham Parish, Kings County, Ann Stevenson born 9 Feb 1825, died 3 Apr 1904: Children born at Mechanic Settlement: 1) John Moore b. 30 Aug 1842, m. (1st) 23 Jun 1870, Mary Penny b. 2 Nov 1844, d. 15/16 Jan 1875: had two children: m. (2nd) 10 Dec 1878 Frances P. Cochrane b. c1857: had four children: 2) Richard Moore b. 11 Apr 1844, d. 12 Feb 1909, m. 3 Sep 1872 Margaret Ellen Bustard born c1847 at Donegal, Waterford Parish, Kings County, NB, d. 15 Jan 1933 at Donegal, NB: settled at Mechanic Settlement and had eight children: 3) James Alexander Moore b. 18 Mar 1846, d. 17 Feb 1910, m. 24 May 1875 Rebecca Chambers b. 9 Sep 1853 at Mechanic Settlement, d. 1919: settled in Waterford Parish Kings County and had five children: 4) Mary Ann Moore b. 16 Feb 1848, married 10 Nov 1875 Robert Long: had three children: 5) Catherine Jane Moore born 16 Apr 1850, died 31 Mar 1898: she married 1 Dec 1874 Silas Evans Carle b. 2 Jul 1850, d. 1 Nov 1922: settled at Mechanic Settlement and had two children: 6) William Stevely Darrogh Moore b. 8 May 1852, d. 22 Jul 1920, m. 13 Feb 1879 at Elgin, Albert County, NB, Catherine McAfee born c1856, d. 13 Feb 1879: they settled in Waterford Parish, Kings County and had seven children: 7) Andrew Moore born 1 Jul 1854, m. 26 Jan 1880 Lena Campbell Wallace: 8) Rachel Lavenia Moore b. 26 Jul 1856, d. 1921, married 10 Dec 1878 John James Haslam: had seven children: 9) Sarah Matilda Moore born 21 Dec 1858, m. 19 Jun 1889 John “Wesley” McAffee: 10) Thomas Moore b. 2 Jan 1861, d. 1936: 11) Adeline Amelia Moore b. 19 Aug 1863, d. 27 Jan 1947 at Londonderry, NS, m. 15 Dec 1885 John Alexander Lockhart born Waterford Parish, NB: 12) Samuel Robert Long Moore b. 22 Feb 1866, d. 13 Apr 1941, m. Lavinia M. Connelly born 12 Jun 1870, d. 15 Jul 1950: settled at Mechanic Settlement and had thirteen children: 13) Henrietta Barsheba Mae Moore b. 9 Oct 1868, d. 6 Jan 1936, m. 14 Aug 1918 David Alexander b. c1855, d. 9 Nov 1941: they settled in Alma Parish, Albert County.

Source: MC2966 Norman Dixon fonds, Moore, 12A26, Descendants of Alexander Moore, 20 pages.

MOORE: Andrew Moore born 1790 in County Fermanagh, Ireland, died 14 Aug 1870, m. Sarah - b. 1792 in County Fermanagh, Ireland: they came to NB in 1830 and settled at Black River in Simonds Parish, Saint John County: Children are listed in an estimated order: 1) Mary Moore b. 1815 County Fermanagh, died 19 Jan 1872 at Black River, m. Francis Doherty: 2) Robert Andrew Moore born 1818 County Fermanagh, died 3 May 1901, m. Ann Jane Robinson b. 1828 in County Donegal, Ireland, d. 20 Feb 1894: they settled at Black River, Saint John County and had six children: 3) William Moore b. 1825 in Ireland, married 4 Sep 1851 in Blissville Parish, Sunbury County, Elizabeth McFawn: 4) Edward Moore b. 1827 in County Fermanagh, died in Australia: 5) Jane/Jenny Moore b. c1830 in County Fermanagh, married 11 May 1869 at Black River, James Dare/Dair: settled at Black River, NB: 6) George Moore born c1834 in NB, died in Australia: 7) James Moore b. - , d. in NY, married Sarah Kilpatrick: 8) Margaret Moore b. - , d. in NY, m. William Kilpatrick: settled at Black River, NB: had issue.

Sources: MC80/1397 Daniel F. Johnson’s New Brunswick lineages, pages 10, 108- 109, 117-118 and 142-143: see also the Saint John County census records: see also MC80/2354 Saint John Branch, NBGS: Arrivals 99: our first families in New Brunswick, pages 193-194: see also MC80/2933 Mary M. Bedford’s John McLeod Shipbuilding Company, Black River, NB, page 86.

MOORE: Charles Moore born c1807 at Kilkeel in Ballyvae, County Down, Ireland, died 1873, s/o Joshua Moore and Jane Moore: came to NB in June 1830 and first settled in Douglas Parish, then at Scotch Lake in Queensbury Parish, York County: m. (1st) Mary Sarah McGibbon born c1809 at Kilkeel, d. c1845: m. (2nd) Jane Flemming b. 1827 at Scotch Lake, NB, d/o Archibald Flemming and Elizabeth Christie: Child of first wife: 1) James B. Moore b. 1835 at Scotch Lake, d. 1881, m. Charlotte L. Stillwell born c1834 possibly at Jemseg, NB, d. 1911: settled at Scotch Lake: had issue: Children of second wife: 2) Jesse Moore born 1847: 3) Joshua Moore b. 1849: 4) Archibald Moore born 1850, died 1896, m. Eunice Laura Niles b. 1855, died 1914, d/o William Henry Niles and Mary Eliza Tupper: they settled in Queensbury and had children: 5) Elizabeth Moore born 1854: 6) John F. Moore born 1856: 7) Moses Moore b. 1857: 8) Amos Moore b. 1859: 9) Margaret A. Moore born in 1861. Sources: MC80/1397 Daniel F. Johnson’s New Brunswick lineages, pages 192, 204- 205: also see the York County census returns. MOORE: David Moore born 1801 in Ireland, m. Nancy Campbell b. 1803 in Ireland: to NB about 1824: first settled in St. Martins, Saint John County, then at Jerusalem, Hampstead Parish, Queens County: Children: 1) James Moore born 1829 in NB: settled in Jerusalem: m. (1st) a girl from Chipman and had two children: m. (2nd) Catherine Harrison and had issue: 2) Catherine Moore: 3) William Moore: 4) Agnes Moore: 5) David C. Moore b. 1836: married and had issue: 6) Robert F. Moore born 1838: 7) Thomas Moore: went to USA: 8) Mary Jane Moore b. 1840: 9) Joseph Samuel Moore b. 1842, married Susan VanWart: settled on next farm and had four children: 10) Moses Moore b. 1844: 11) Martha M. Moore born 1850: 12) Emmeline Moore.

Source: MC80/823 Annie E. Elder’s History of New Jerusalem, pages 73-75: surname is spelled “More” in the 1861 Hampstead census.

MOORE: Edward Moore b. 1804 in County Derry, Ireland, d. 30 Jun 1887, m. Charity Carlisle b. , d. 18 Oct 1893: came to NB in 1837: family first settled at Burton, Sunbury County: Children: 1) James William Moore born 1837 in Ireland: 2) John Moore b. 1838 in Burton, NB, d. 5 Sep 1890: 3) Robert Moore b. 1839 Burton, d. 20 Oct 1893 at Lowell, MA: 4) Thomas Moore born 1843 at Burton: 5) Mary Ann Moore b. 1844 at Burton, m. George Fraser: 6) Edward Moore b. 1846 at Burton, d. 24 Jan 1919 at Fredericton, m. Mary Jane Mott b. 1849 d/o George Mott, died 4 Sep 1922: 7) Sarah Jane Moore b. 1847, d. 23 Jun 1921, m. 2 Jun 1868 Hubbard Niles b. 1839 at Burton s/o Samuel and Eunice Niles: 8) Eliza Moore b. 1850: 9) Isabella Moore born 17 Jan 1854 at Three Tree Creek, NB, d. 13 Nov 1931, m. 8 Aug 1872 at Saint John, NB, Henry Niles b. 15 Sep 1845 s/o Samuel and Eunice Niles, d. 4 Apr 1923: 10) Christianna Moore born 1860 at Swan Creek, NB, married 26 Oct 1882 at Fredericton, Joseph Moore: 11) Thomas Moore born 1863 (s/o Mary Ann Moore). Source: MC1/Moore #2, 15 pages.

MOORE: Hugh Moore b. c1792 in Ireland, d. 28 Jan 1876, m. Prudence - b. c1794 in Ireland, died 20 Oct 1852: family came to NB in 1838 and settled in Fredericton, York County: Children: 1) John Moore born 1824, d. 1898: 2) Jane Moore b. 1826: 3) James Moore b. 1828, m. Amelia Rae Chestnut d/o Robert Chestnut and Margaret Anthony: had three children: 4) Selina Moore b. 1830: 5) William Moore b. 1832, d. 2 Feb 1888: 6) Marianne Moore born c1834, d. 6 Nov 1852. Sources: MC80/132 Lillian M.B. Maxwell’s The old grave-yard, pages 59-60: see also MC80/145 Louise Hill’s Fredericton, New Brunswick, British North America, pg. 248: see also MC80/644 Isabel L. Hill’s The old burying ground Fredericton, NB, Vol. I, pages 259-260: also see York County census returns.

MOORE: James Moore b. 1738 or 1750 Stirling, Scotland, d. 22 Nov 1820, possible s/o Rev. Charles Moore: m. before 1772 Eleanor Sutton b. c1750, d. 30 May 1823, d/o Edward Sutton: came to NB from NY in 1783 as Loyalists: settled at Long Reach, Kings County: Children: 1) Sutton Moore born c1773: 2) Joseph Henry Moore m. 22 Dec 1836 Mary Ann Hill: 3) Ann/Nancy Moore born 1780, died 29 Mar 1825, married Jerome Seeley b. 7 Jun 1772 at Stamford, CT, d. 1861, s/o Seth Seeley and Sarah Scofield: 4) Walter Moore born 1782, d. c1865 at Long Reach, NB, m. c1810 Phoebe Gorham possible d/o Nathaniel Gorham of Kingston, Kings County, NB: 5) Martha Moore b. 23 Jun 1786 Gagetown, NB, married Mr. Card: 6) James Robert Moore born 1788 at Long Reach, d. after 1851, married 8 Apr 1811 Rachel Holder of Kings County, b. 23 Dec 1791 at Holderville, d. after 1851: moved to Ontario: had issue: 7) Eleanor Napier Moore born c1791 at Long Reach, married 22 Oct 1814 Asa Cronk s/o David Cronk: 8) Samuel Moore: 9) Mary Moore. Sources: MC1/Moore #1, 9 pages: see also MC80/1285 Loyalist lineages of Canada 1783-1983, page 462.

MOORE: James Moore born 24 Jul 1754 at Newtown, Queens County, Long Island, NY, d. 25 Feb 1799 at Newton on a visit, s/o John Moore and Hannah Whitehead: came to NB in 1783 as a Loyalist: settled at Lower Saint Marys in York County: m. May 1785 in Saint John, NB, Elizabeth (Hallett) Seaman b. 4 Oct 1762, d. Spring 1815, widowed d/o Capt. Samuel Hallett: Children: 1) Maria Moore born 10 Apr 1786, died 11 Feb 1855, married 6 Apr 1811 at Maugerville, Sunbury County, Samuel Carman: 2) Eliza Moore b. 20 Jul 1788, married James Cunningham of Queensbury, York County: 3) John Moore b. 2 Nov 1791, d. unm. c1809: 4) Jane Whitlock Moore born 12 Apr 1794, married 1817 Isaac DeVeber s/o Gabriel DeVeber: settled in Maugerville: 5) Hannah Moore born c1797, m. her cousin, Samuel Hallett of Sussex, NB. Source: MC80/998 W.O. Raymond’s The ancestry of the family of William Odber Raymond A.D. 1630-1920, pages 108-125: James’ sister Elizabeth Moore b. 23 Apr 1753, d. unmarried 25 Aug 1827 also settled in NB.

MOORE: John Moore born in north of Ireland: came to America and settled in New York: moved to NB in 1783 as a Loyalist: first settled near Saint John, then at Canterbury, York County: wife’s name is not provided: the only child mentioned was, William Moore b. 12 Mar 1797, d. 1854, m. Eliza Latham b. 28 Sep 1818 d/o George Taylor Latham of Halifax, NS: had eleven children.

Source: MC80/338 I. Allen Jack’s Biographical Review, pages 377-378.

MOORE: John Moore b. 1789 at Wisbeck, England: came to NB in 1817 and settled in Saint John: married 6 Apr 1820 at Saint John, Elizabeth Snider born 1792, d. 2 Jan 1874: Survived by children: 1) Margaret Moore m. Mr. Hewitt: 2) Susan Moore m. Mr. Clark: settled in Detroit, MI: 3) Martha Moore m. Mr. McIntosh in Philadelphia, PA: 4) Robert Moore: 5) James Moore: settled in Detroit, MI: 6) John Moore (twin): 7) Joseph Henry Moore (twin). Source: MC80/2592 Graeme F. Somerville’s A library of stone pages and other records of the Wesleyan burial ground, Saint John, NB, page 171.

MOORE: John Moore b. in Ireland: came to NB in 1830 and settled at Black River, Simonds Parish, Saint John County: he m. 21 May 1832 in Saint John, Margaret Cunningham: Children born at Black River: 1) Susan Moore b. c1834: 2) James Moore b. c1836: 3) John Moore b. c1837: 4) Samuel Moore b. c1841: 5) Ann Jane Moore b. c1843: 6) Margaret Moore b. c1845: 7) Mary Moore b. c1850. Source: MC80/2933 Mary M. Bedford’s John McLeod Shipbuilding Company, Black River, NB, page 87. MOORE: John S. Moore b. 1799 in Ireland, d. 11 Jun 1854: came to NB in 1824 and settled in Fredericton, York County: m. Ann - b. : came to NB in 1823: the only child mentioned was, Elizabeth Moore. Source: MC80/644 Isabel L. Hill’s The old burying ground Fredericton, NB, Vol. I, page 335.

MOORE: Joseph Lyttle Moore b. 1826 in Donegal, Ireland, d. 2 Jan 1872 at Amherst, NS, s/o Robert Moore and Catherine Osborne. Source: MC1156 Graves Papers: Joseph Lyttle Moore, 2 pages.

MOORE: Joshua Moore b. c1777 in Ireland, d. c1814 in Ireland, s/o William Moore and his first cousin Elizabeth Moore of County Down: married Jane Moore b. c1777 at Lecale Barony in County Down, Ireland, died 13 Dec 1858: came from Ballyveamore in Kilkeel Parish, Barony of Mourne, County Down, Ireland to NB 1833: settled at Scotch Lake, Queensbury Parish, York County: Children: 1) Ann Moore b. - , d. before : 2) John Moore b. before 1807, died c1846, m. Mary Minnis and had issue: family remained in Ireland: 3) Charles Moore b. c1807, died 9 Apr 1873, m. (1st) 26 Mar 1833 at Kilkeel, Ireland, Mary Sally McGibbon b. c1809 in Ireland, d. c1844 in NB: had six children: m. (2nd) 2 Apr 1846 in York County, NB, Jane Flemming b. 30 Jan 1827 d/o Archibald Flemming and Elizabeth Christie of Scotch Lake, NB: they settled in Queensbury Parish, York County and had twelve children: 4) William Moore born c1811 in County Down, Ireland, died 1 Nov 1892, m. 26 Oct 1841 Margaret Jackson b. 11 Jun 1825 at Scotch Lake, NB, d. 12 Jan 1905, d/o Adam Jackson and Agnes Graham: they settled at Scotch Lake and had twelve children.

Sources: MC1/Moore #3, 100 pages: see also MC80/963 Donna L.M. Smith’s The Mourne Moores in New Brunswick 1833-1983.

MOORE: Michael Moore b. in Ireland, d. before 1851, m. Jane - b. 1819 in Ireland: came to NB before 1842: settled in Lincoln Parish, Sunbury County: Only children mentioned: 1) John Moore b. 1842 in NB: 2) Mary Moore b. 1843 in NB, d. 1912, m. Francis Patterson b. 1837, d. 1896, s/o Thomas Patterson and Mary Fowler: settled in Lincoln and had issue.

Sources: MC80/1397 Daniel F. Johnson’s New Brunswick lineages, page 154: the widow Jane Moore married (2nd) Andrew McGowen: also see the Sunbury County census.

MOORE: Peter Moore or Mooers b. 9 Mar 1726 at Rowley, MA, d. c1792, s/o Peter Mooers and Mary Pearson m. 5 Jul 1747/48 at Rowley, MA, Mary Howe b. in USA, d. in NB: probable came from Haverhill, MA to NB in 1765 and settled at Maugerville in Sunbury County: Children born in Rowley, MA are listed in an estimated order: 1) Elizabeth Moore b. 2 Feb 1748, m. Israel Perley b. in MA, died in NB: 2) Huldah Moore born on 24 Jun 1751, died after Jul 1815 at Miramichi in Northumberland County, married Ebenezer Whitney born c1749 in USA, died 1813 in NB: 3) Jane Moore b. 25 Jun 1753, d. after 1811, m. 1772 in Sunbury County, Thomas Langin b. 1750 at Rowley, MA, d. 1811: settled in Burton Parish, Sunbury County: 4) Abigail Moore b. 23 Nov 1755, died Jun 1852, m. 30 Mar 1773 Benjamin Atherton born 9 Dec 1836 at Atherton, MA, d. 17 Jul at Prince William, NB: 5) Sarah Moore b. 24 Dec 1758, m. Mr. Saunders: 6) Samuel Moore b. 30 Jul 1761, married and had issue: 7) David Moore b. 1765 at Maugerville, d. 1838, m. Hannah Smith: settled on the Miramichi in Ludlow Parish, Northumberland County and had children: 8) Mary Moore born in 1766, married 1789 Abidiah Ingraham or Ingram: 9) Rebecca Moore born c1769, m. (1st) 17 Sep 1789 Nathaniel Treadwell, m. (2nd) Mr. Knapp. Sources: MC80/360 Acadiensis Vol VII, No. 4, Oct, 1907, Queries, pgs. 351- 352: see also MC80/1027 William R. MacKinnon Jr.’s Over the portage: early history of the Upper Miramichi, pages 80-81, and the index: see MC80/1268 Nancy E. Waters’ Descendants of James Reid and Olive Scribner of Kings County, NB, pages 11-12: see MC80/1669 Nancy R. Waters’ Descendants of Isaac Allaby: see MC80/2354 Saint John Branch, NBGS: Arrivals 99: our first families in New Brunswick, pages 192-193.

MOORE: Robert Moore b. - , d. bef. May 1805: came from New Hampshire to NB 1783 as an unmarried Loyalist: settled in Saint David Parish, Charlotte County: married Mary - . Source: MC2657 NBGS Newsletter Issue #13, September 1982: Sharon M. Debeau’s Charlotte County Loyalists, page 11.

MOORE: Robert Moore b. c1794 in Ireland: came to NB in 1833 and settled at Black River, Simonds Parish, Saint John County: m. (1st) - , m. (2nd) 18 Nov 1833 in Saint John, Catherine Cassidy: Children of first wife: 1) Jane Moore b. 1828: 2) John Moore b. 1833: Children of second wife: 3) Catherine Moore b. 1836: 4) Eliza Moore b. 1839: 5) Mary Moore b. 1842: 6) Robert Moore b. 1845: 7) Margaret Moore b. 1850. Source: MC80/2933 Mary M. Bedford’s John McLeod Shipbuilding Company, Black River, NB, page 87.

MOORE: Robert Moore b. 1814: came to NB in 1821 and may have settled in Saint John County: he m. 28 Jan 1837 in Portland Parish, Saint John, Susan Moore born 1812: she came to NB in 1837: Children: 1) John Moore b. 1838, m. 1858 Margaret Kelly b. 28 Feb 1835 d/o Robert Kelly and Janet Remage: had eight children: 2) Robert Moore b. 1839, m. 1870 Margaret Stewart: 3) William Moore b. 1842, m. 1859 Elizabeth Kilpatrick: had eight children: 4) James E. Moore b. 1844: 5) Edward/Edwin Moore b. 29 Jul 1848: 6) James Moore b. 6 Oct 1850.

Source: MC2966 Norman Dixon fonds, Moore, 12A26, Robert Moore, 4 pgs.

MOORE: Robert T. Moore b. c1779 in Letterlemes?, Ireland, d. 9 May 1857: came to NB after 1831and settled in Dorchester Parish, Westmorland County: he married Catherine Osborne b. c1790, d. 18 Apr 1859: Children born in Ireland: 1) William E. Moore b. 1813, d. 1 Apr 1879: 2) Robert S. Moore born 1815, d. 28 Apr 1842: 3) Martha Lytle Moore b. 1820, d. 12 Sep 1853: 4) Samuel O. Moore born 1824, d. 10 Oct 1854: 5) Joseph Elmore Moore b. 1826, d. 2 Jan 1872: 6) Catherine O. Moore b. 6 Jun 1830, d. 9 Aug 1906, m. Rev Joseph Pascoe: 7) Martha Moore b. . Source: MC2852 Purdy-Carter genealogical collection, MS1A: on microfilm reel F20980; see sheet for Robert T. Moore.

MOORE: Thomas B. Moore b. 1808 in England: he came to NB in 1815 and settled in Hopewell Parish, Albert County: married Apphia - b. 1813 in NB: Only children mentioned: 1) John Moore b. 1833: 2) Paul C. Moore b. 1835: 3) Elizabeth Moore b. 1842: 4) James Moore b. 1844: 5) Lavinia Moore b. 1846: 6) Charles Moore b. 1848: 7) Apphia Moore b. 1850. Source: MC2852 Purdy-Carter genealogical collection, MS2: on microfilm reel F20988: see sheets for Thomas B. Moore.

MOORE: William Moore born c1728 Londonderry, NH, d. 26 Sep 1801, s/o William Moore and Martha Anderson: married 26 Nov 1761 in New Boston, NH, Hannah Livingston born on 25 May 1739 at Chelsea, MA, d/o Robert Livingston and Zebiah Sergeant: came to NB in 1784 as Loyalists and settled at Saint David, Charlotte County: Children born at New Boston, NH: 1) Thomas Moore born 9 Sep 1762, d. 13 Jul 1806 at New Boston, m. at New Boston, Mary Ann Caldwell: had issue: 2) Robert Moore born 4 Jan 1764, d. May 1804, m. at Saint David, NB, Mary Christie b. 2 Jan 1769 at New Boston, NH: they had six children: 3) Martha Moore b. 15 Oct 1765, d. Jun 1828, m. at Saint David, NB, James Brown and had seven children: 4) William Moore b. 22 May 1767, d. Oct. 1773: 5) Mary Moore b. 2 Jan 1769, d. 1793, married (1st) John Christie: had two children: m. (2nd) at St. Stephen, Charlotte County, Robert Hitchings born 14 Mar 1767 at Newburyport, MA: had one child: 6) John Moore born 14 Dec 1770, d. 1 Mar 1832, m. Hannah Hitchings b. 12 Apr 1774 New Boston, NH, d. Dec 1847: settled at Saint David: ten children: 7) George Moore b. 4 Nov 1772, died 13 Jan 1840: 8) William Moore born 21 Sep 1775, d. 9 Dec 1862, married Jane (Gilman) McDonald, a widow, b. 1793 at Saint David: had five children: 9) Jane Moore b. 20 Jun 1776, died young: 10) Hannah Moore b. 1778, d. 1858, m. 19 Dec 1796 James Connick born 5 May 1770, d. 19 Nov 1858: settled in Saint David and had issue: 11) Tristam Moore b. 2 Feb 1780, d. 11 Feb 1864, m. Thankful Foster born 9 Apr 1783, d. Sep 1858: had children: 12) Elizabeth Moore born 2 Nov 1782, d. 5 Jul 1841, m. (1st) Samuel Chase b. c1775, d. c1810: had issue: m. (2nd) Andrew Bunten b. in Dunbarton, NH, died 17 Feb 1871 in Oshkosh, WI: first settled in Moores Mills in Saint David Parish: had issue: 13) Anna Moore b. 8 Oct 1786, d. Feb 1846 m. Joel Whitney b. 26 Jun 1778, died 24 Apr 1861: settled in Milltown, NB and had children.

Sources: MC80/1397 Daniel F. Johnson’s New Brunswick lineages, page 114: see also MC80/60 I.C. Knowlton’s Annals of Calais, ME and St. Stephen, NB, pg. 205: see also MC80/713 Guy Chase’s Descendants of Samuel Chase of New Brunswick, page 76: see also MC80/1352 Warren H. Hasty’s Index: Memorial of Loyalist families of William Moore, Josiah Hitchings and Robert Livingstone: see also MC71 Moore and DeWolfe family fonds: 1829-1945: see also MC2657 NBGS Generations Issue #50, December 1991: Warren H. Hasty’s Paternal ahnentafel chart of Warren H. Hasty, pages 63-67: see also Moore papers on microfilm reels F3760, F3761 and F4249.

MOORE: William Moore born 1797 in Ireland, died 1885, s/o Dr. Randolph Moore of Belfast: m. Margaret Moore b. 1798 in Ireland, d. 1881: settled at Penniac, Saint Marys Parish, York County: son William Moore born 1828 in Ireland, died 1925, m. Mary Kelley b. 1836, d. 1913: they had seven children. Source: MC1/Moore #4, 5 pages.

MOORE, William see MORE, William

MOORES: Thomas Moores b. 13 Sep 1794, d. 12 Feb 1878, m. 22 Sep 1818 Jane Naomi Mitchell b. c1799, d. 3 Sep 1874: first settled on Miramichi River in Northumberland County: then moved to Restigouche County: Children: 1) Nathaniel Moores born 1820, d. 1904, married 8 Jan 1845 Margaret Ann Sutherland b. 19 Mar 1827, d. 3 Nov 1893: 2) Rebecca Mitchell Moores b. 1824, d. 1911, m. 13 Apr 1843 Thomas Bell: 3) James Moores born c1827, died Jan 1913, m. 4 Mar 1851 Hannah Smith: 4) Stephen Moores married Blanche Davidson: 5) Marjorie Anne Moores m. 4 Nov 1848 Daniel John Ferguson: 6) Hannah Moores m. Bob Nelson: 7) Elizabeth Moores m. 13 Jun 1848 John Mowatt: 8) Mathilda Moores m. 2 Feb 1847 David Tozier: 9) Mahala Moores m. 11 Mar 1841 William Bell: 10) Thomas Johnson Moores born 5 Oct 1832: 11) William Albert Moores born 3 Nov 1840.

Source: MC1/Mitchell #2, 2 pages.

MORAIS: Jacques Morais born 4 Nov 1734 at Rivière-Quelle, QC, d. 2 Oct 1817, s/o Louis Morais and Marie-Thérèse Catherine Bois: married Agnès Bouthillier widow of Jean Canivet: d/o Joseph Bouthillier and Angélique Giraud dit Saint- Jean: came to NB: settled at Caraquet, Gloucester County: Children: 1) Jacques Morais born c1764, d. 24 Nov 1829, m. 21 Jul 1793 Marie Paulin d/o Jean-Baptiste Paulin and Elisabeth Gasse: 2) Marie Morais b. c1790, d. 18 Sep 1802 at Paspébiac, QC, m. 26 Aug 1791 at Paspébiac, QC, François Larocque s/o Georges Larocque and Marguerite Lebrasseur: 3) Joseph Morais b. c1775: 4) Ursule Morais b. c1777, d. 17 May 1814 at Shippagan, m. 1796 Raymond Duguay s/o François Duguay and Madeleine Chapadeau: 5) Alexandre Morais b. c1779, d. 10 Sep 1819, married 19 Nov 1811 Marie Gionet d/o François Gionet and Marie LeVicaire: 6) François Morais born c1781, married 22 Nov 1808 Madeleine Albert d/o Pierre Albert and Geneviève Denys and had twelve children. Source: MC80/1100 Fidèle Thériault’s Les familles de Caraquet, pages 365 to 371: the widow Marie (Gionet) Morais married (2nd) 27 Nov 1821 John Barry widower of Catherine Colman of Ireland.

MORAN: James Moran b. c1814 in Scotland, died 28 Oct 1880, possibly s/o James Moran: m. 26 Sep 1837 in Scotland, Elizabeth Moffat b. c1814, d. 2 Apr 1862: came to NB 1845: settled in Saint George Parish, Charlotte County: Children mentioned: 1) James Moran b. 18 Aug 1838 Scotland, d. 17 Aug 1879 at St. George, NB: 2) Elizabeth Moran born 15 Nov 1840 in Scotland, d. 4 Jan 1921, m. Andrew Baldwin b. - , d. 8 Jan 1921: settled at St. George, NB. Source: Charlotte County scrapbook: Hanson genealogy on microfilm F69, pages 97, 97A, 97B.

MORAN: Matthias/Matthew Moran born in 1742 in Dutchess County, NY, d. 1827, s/o Mathiew Moran and Therese Riquer: married c1767 possibly at Lunenburg, NS, Mary or May Greer b. 1737, d. 19 Mar 1830: came to NB in 1783 as Loyalists: family settled at St. Martins, Saint John County: Children: 1) James Moran born 1781 at Halifax or Lunenburg, NS, died 9 Dec 1860, m. (1st) Elizabeth Hamilton born 6 Jun 1782 at Onslow, NS, died 8 Jun 1856, d/o James Hamilton: married (2nd) 25 Oct 1856 Lydia (Smith) Cochran, widow of George Cochran: they settled at St. Martins and had nine children: 2) William Moran (Rev.) born in NY, d. 12 Jan 1814, m. Mary Boyer: settled at St. Martins had six children: 3) Charles Moran m. Elizabeth Vaughan. Sources: MC1/Moran #1, 13 pages: contains copy of a report titled History of the Moran (formerly Morin) family: an ancestor from France came to Canada about 1678 and settled at Richelieu, QC: branch of the family went to NY: see MC80/1397 Daniel F. Johnson’s New Brunswick lineages, pages 209-210: see MC80/2354 Saint John Branch, NBGS: Arrivals 99: our first families in New Brunswick, pg. 194: see MC300 York-Sunbury Historical Society Collection, MS15/4, Biographical notes on the non-commissioned officers and privates of the 104th, pages 19-20: see D.R. Jack’s Loyalist families of New Brunswick on microfilm F355, Vol. III, pages 78-87: see also Judge William H. Moran papers on microfilm reel F8919.

MORAN: William Moran b. c1740 Dutchess County, NY, d. 12 Jan 1814, brother of Matthias Moran: came to NB in 1783 as a Loyalist: settled at St. Martins, Saint John County: Children mentioned: 1) William Moran b. c1798: served in 104th Regiment: 2) John Moran b. c1799: served in 104th Regiment: Source: MC300 York-Sunbury Historical Society Collection, MS15/4, Biographical notes on the non-commissioned officers and privates of the 104th, pages 19-20.

MORANG: Joseph Morang b. 1772 in NB, d. after 1850, m. Sarah - born 1781 in NB, d. after 1850: Joseph moved to Trescott, ME about 1818, but later settled on Deer Island, West Isles Parish, Charlotte County: Children mentioned: 1) Mary Morang born 1815: 2) Luke Morang born 1816 in NB, d. 1847, m. Mary - : 3) Henry Morang b. in Trescott: 4) Joseph Morang b. Trescott, ME: Source: MC80/21 Martha Barto’s Passamaquoddy: Genealogies of West Isles families, page 161.

MORE: William More born c1713 in Scotland, d. after 1800: came to NB in June 1769: settled on South West Miramichi River in Northumberland County married Elizabeth - born c1709, died 28 Dec 1805: had four children in 1785.

Sources: MC80/359 W.D. Hamilton’s Old North Esk: Revised, pages 263 to 264: see also MC80/358 Collections of New Brunswick Historical Society, Vol 1, No. 19, page 44: see also MC216 Kathleen Willis Williston fonds, MS 1B5 Biographies and notes on early settlers written by Mrs. Williston in 1947, 2 pages: see entry for William More.

MOREHOUSE: Daniel Morehouse b. 26 Nov 1758 in Norwalk or Weston, Fairfield, CT, died 20 Jan 1835, eldest s/o Joseph Morehouse and Hannah Banks or Elizabeth Sullivan: m. 30 Apr 1783 Jane Gill of Redding, CT, b. 1757, d. 29 Aug 1829: came to NB in 1783 as Loyalists and settled at Upper Queensbury, York County:

Children are listed in a random order: 1) Theophilus D. Morehouse c1783, married Mary - : they had children: 2) Mary Morehouse b. 1 Apr 1784, d. c1853, married 3 Jan 1823 Cornelius Brewer: 3) Daniel Morehouse Jr. b. 15 Jun 1785 in NB, married Charlotte (Fowler) Arnold born 5 Nov 1791, died 23 Oct 1871, d/o Thomas and Mary Fowler: this family settled at Zealand in Bright Parish, York County: had four children: 4) William Morehouse b. - , m. 11 May 1814 Mary Ross born c1792: moved to Andover, Victoria County: 5) Henry Morehouse born c1789, d. 1872, m. (1st) 13/30 Jun 1821 Elizabeth Ann Clements: moved to Woodstock, Carleton County in 1844 and m. (2nd) Maria Tompkins born c1813 d/o Elijah Tompkins and Frances Woodward of Peel Parish, Carleton County: 6) George Morehouse b. 9/19 Nov 1790, d. 22 Jul 1866, married 24 Jul 1820 or 22 Jul 1825 Mamre/Mawore/Masure Ingraham born c1800, d. 4 Jul 1866, d/o John Ingraham of Bear Island: first settled at Bear Island in Queensbury Parish, then at Kilburn in Perth Parish, Victoria County: 7) Frederick Morehouse b. 27 Jan 1792, d. 21 Jun 1842, married 5 Apr 1837 at Woodstock, NB, Judith Smith, a widow: 8) Huldah Morehouse married 26 Jun 1817 Nathaniel Doyen: 9) John Morehouse born c1797, d. 1869, married Elizabeth Hanson: 10) Charles Morehouse born 28 Aug 1799, died 9 Jul 1870, m. 28 Mar 1849 at Queensbury, Francis Jemima Earle b. 9 May 1823, d. 5 Oct 1902, eldest d/o Capt. Thomas Earle: 11) Susannah Morehouse married Mr. White: 12) Cloe Morehouse married Mr. Stone: 13) David Morehouse b. c1809, m. Hannah - born c1786, d. 27 Dec 1856: Sources: MC1/Morehouse #1,2, 100 pages: Daniel Morehouse and wife had three children in 1784, but only the children born after 1784 are noted in the genealogy: Mary (Ross) Morehouse m. (2nd) Thomas Finn b. c1794: he came from Ireland in 1827 and settled in Lincoln Parish, Sunbury County in 1851: see also MC80/1285 Loyalist lineages of Canada 1783-1983, page 466: see also MC1286 Volume VI Dictionary of Canadian Biography, pgs. 518-519: see also MC80/790 Eugene Campbell’s The Oscar Morehouse years: see also MC80/1397 Daniel F. Johnson’s New Brunswick lineages, pages 195-196: see MC300 York-Sunbury Historical Society Collection, MS15/11 Ensign George Morehouse, pgs. 59-61: see MC1865 Betty Saunders family history collection, MS5 Morehouse Family, half way through manuscript.

MOREHOUSE: James Morehouse was probably b. in CT, d. 1784, married Abigail Baxter: they came to NB in 1783 as Loyalists and settled first at Saint John, then at French Village, Hampton Parish, Kings County where Abigail’s parents were living: Children mentioned: 1) Noah Morehouse b. - , died unmarried: 2) Elizabeth Morehouse b. 1763, d. 1835, m. 1784 Henry Fowler born 1756, died 1843: had issue. Source: MC80/2119 Gail B Pipes’ Loyalists all: stories about New Brunswick Loyalists and their descendants, pages 33 and 35.

MORELAND: Samuel Moreland born c1800 at Ballymane, County Antrim, Ireland: he came to NB about 1820 and settled at Second Falls, Saint George Parish, Charlotte County: m. (1st) Isabella Donahue: m. (2nd) 9 Apr 1829 at St. George, NB, Sarah Craig born c1807, died c1840, d/o John Craig and Sarah Smith of Bonny River in Saint George Parish: married (3rd) 13 Dec 1843 at St. George, Sarah Margaret McDowell born 1824 in Saint Patrick Parish: family later moved to Baileyville, ME: Children born at Second Falls, NB of first wife: 1) Jane Moreland bp. 8 Aug 1825 at St. George: Children born at Second Falls, NB of second wife: 2) Sarah Anne Moreland b. 1832: 3) James B. Moreland born 8 Mar 1834, d. 21 Apr 1908 at Hutchinson, MN, married in Maine and moved to Minnesota: Children born of third wife: 4) Clarissa Jane (Clara) Moreland b. 29 Mar 1846 Upper Mills, St. George, NB, d. after 1908 at Eastport, ME: married and had issue in Maine: 5) Mary E. Moreland b. 1848 in Maine: married and had issue in Maine: 6) William Moreland b. 1851: 7) Anna Moreland b. 1855: 8) Arolian Moreland b. 1857: 9) Agnes Moreland b. 1859. Source: MC80/2811 Calvin Lee Craig’s Early families of “The Mackadavy”, pages 79, 424-431: Samuel may have had a brother, James Moreland b. 1799, d. 10 Oct 1858 at St. George, m. 25 Jul 1825 at St. George, Eleanor Ash born 1809 in NB; and a sister Anne Moreland b. - , died Oct 1849 who came from Ballymane, Antrim, Ireland to NB about 1820 and settled around Bonny River: m. 7 Dec 1825 at St. George, Ronald Campbell b. c1806 in St. George, died 1889 at Bonny River: had nine children.

MORELL is interfiled with MORRELL

MORGAN: John Morgan born Glamorgen County, Wales, d. 1841, s/o John Morgan: father and son were shipbuilders at Halifax, NS and Saint John, NB: John Jr. married Miss Tapley of the Saint John area: settled in New Maryland, York County: Daughters: 1) Anne Morgan m. John Wood: 2) Elizabeth Morgan b. 1794, died 7 Nov 1827, m. Thomas Nason: 3) Mary Morgan m. Nelson Sewell: 4) Emily Morgan m. Samuel Nason: 5) Margaret Morgan m. James Mowry: Sons: 1) John Morgan born 1812, d. Aug 1843, m. Frances A. Crabbe of Crabbe Mountain, Kings County b. 1812, d. 3 May 1896: 2) Thomas Morgan married Elizabeth Hutchison: 3) Enoch Morgan m. Isabel Hutchison: 4) Alexander Morgan m. 14 May 1840 at Fredericton, Anne Crabbe: settled in Queensbury Parish, York County and had issue: 5) David E. Morgan m. Elizabeth Jackson. Sources: MC1/Morgan #1, 20 pages: John Morgan Sr. died in 1825: see also MC80/1465 Rhoda J.B. Frank’s Braun (Brawn) George Herbert m. Ella Victoria Good, 1884: data on this family starts on page 41.

MORGAN: Patrick Morgan born 1811 in County Armagh, Ireland, married at Wigton, England, Mary Ann Robinson, a native of Cumberland, England: they came to NB in 1855 and settled in Saint John: Children: 1) Ellen Morgan born in England, m. Frank Foster of Saint John: 2) James Morgan born in England: 3) Thomas Morgan born in England, m. 1887 Fannie C. Hayes b. - , died 19 Feb 1894, d/o Edward Hayes of Saint John: had three children: 4) Elizabeth Morgan b. in Saint John: 5) Harriet Morgan born in Saint John, married Joseph Harrington. Source: MC80/338 I. Allen Jack’s Biographical Review, pages 314-317: the following siblings of Mary Ann Robinson also came to NB: Ellen Robinson; Margaret Robinson m. James E. Hogan of Saint John; and John Robinson.

MORGAN: William Morgan b. c1797 Newport, County Tipperary, Ireland, died 20 Jul 1875, married Sarah or Ann Collins b. c1795 at Newport, County Tipperary, died 6 May 1866: came to NB in 1847 and settled at or near Whites Mountain in Studholm Parish, Kings County: Children: 1) William Owen Morgan born c1833 in Ireland: 2) Patrick Morgan born c1837 in Ireland, m. Jane - : had issue: 3) John Morgan born c1841, m. Ann - : had issue. Sources: MC80/1909 John R. Elliott’s Gone but not forgotten, Volume 3: St. Michaels RC Cemetery, Studholm Parish, Kings County, page 88: also see the Kings County census returns: see MC80/2121 Paul D. Fennell’s The Fennells of Manister, County Limerick, Eire, page 12.

MORGAN: William Morgan b. 6 Jan 1800 Llanthoysaint Parish, Carmarthen County, Wales, d. 19 Apr 1881, m. Mary - born 15 Aug 1797 Clyden Parish, Pembroke County, Wales, d. 5 Jan 1878: they came to NB in 1818: first settled in Sheffield, Sunbury County, then at Fredericton, York County: Children mentioned: 1) Thomas Morgan, the eldest son, born 18 Nov 1823 in Sheffield, NB, d. 20 Nov 1851 at Point Levi, Quebec: 2) William Morgan married 21 Jan 1849 at Fredericton, Pamela Jane Hartt, fifth d/o George Hartt of Fredericton: 3) John Morgan b. 9 Jul 1826, d. 19 Nov 1900, m. 8 Mar 1853 at Fredericton, Frances McPherson b. 21 Dec 1828, died 28 Dec 1892: settled in Fredericton and had issue: 4) Anna Morgan b. c1829: 5) Hannah Morgan born 23 May 1832, d. 15 Jan 1844: 6) Charlotte Jane Morgan b. 19 Jan 1835, d. 18 Sep 1836. Sources: MC80/132 Lillian M.B. Maxwell’s The old grave-yard, pages 90-91: see also the York County census returns: see MC80/2334 Isabel L. Hill’s The old burying ground Fredericton, NB, Vol. III, pages 223-227: the surname was also spelt Morgans: Frances McPherson had siblings: John McPherson, S.D. McPherson and Elizabeth McPherson who married Justine Spahnn, Jane McPherson who married John Neill: all of Fredericton. MORRELL: Elnathan Morrell born 2 Jul 1771 on Long Island, NY, died after 1851, s/o Thomas Morrell and Alchey Garrison: he arrived in NB in 1783 as a Loyalist and settled on Belleisle Bay in Springfield, Kings County: m. 14 Feb 1799 Mary Gunter b. 20 Mar 1781, d. 7 Jul 1849, d/o Conrad Gunter and Mary Brown: Children: 1) Elnathan Foster Morrell b. 3 Nov 1799: 2) Thomas Morrell born 13 Feb 1802, m. a cousin, Nancy Morrell d/o Asher Morrell: had ten children: 3) Alchey Garrison Morrell b. 14 Apr 1803: 4) Peregrine White Morrell born 3 Oct 1804, d. 1892, m. 8 Mar 1832 Anna Elizabeth Reicker b. - , d. 1866: had thirteen children: 5) Mercy White Morrell born 9 Oct 1806, d. c1897, m. 1827 Aaron Clark b. 5 May 1804 at Saint John, d. 21 Dec 1877, s/o George Clark, Loyalist: moved to Ontario, then to Middleville, MI: had issue: 6) Frances Amelia Morrell born 3 Sep 1808, m. 13 Jan 1825 Robert Ogden born 1807 at Kars, NB, s/o Jonathan Ogden and Mary Clark: settled at Kars: had children: 7) George William Morrell b. 19 May 1810: 8) Samuel Morrell b. 5 Feb 1812, m. Hannah Davy b. 25 Feb 1815 at Trenton, ON: settled in Ontario and had ten children: 9) Mary Ann Morrell born 13 Nov 1813, d. 12 Mar 1892, m. 21 Jun 1836 John Erb b. 6 Apr 1812 at Erbs Cove, died c1890, s/o Joseph and Mary Erb: settled at Kars and had issue: 10) Phoebe Elizabeth Morrell b. 29 Sep 1815, m. Abijah Odell and had seven children: 11) Harriet Jane Morrell born 29 May 1817, m. 9 Jan 1838 Andrew Gunter born 1816 at Belleisle, NB: settled in York County and had nine children: 12) Abraham Morrell born 30 Jun 1819: 13) Jemima Jerusha Morrell born 11 May 1821: 14) Isaac Morrell born 2 Oct 1824: 15) Jacob Valentine Morrell b. 14 Nov 1826, d. 1914 in Saint John, married (1st) 4 Feb 1847 Ann Vail born 24 Feb 1826, d. 1 Aug 1863, m. (2nd) 25 Mar 1864 Maria Thomas Hatfield b. 6 Dec 1838, d. 31 Mar 1886 oldest child of Thomas Hatfield and Sarah Fairweather: had five children: settled in Kars, Kings County. Sources: MC1/Erb, 1 page: see MC1/Morrell: see also MC80/733 Andrew Gunter’s John and Nancy Gunter of Jemseg, New Brunswick, pages 2-3: see MC80/1380 Ethel C. Chubbuck’s Thomas Morrell, U.E. Loyalist and some of his descendants: see MC80/1397 Daniel Johnson’s New Brunswick lineages, pages 66-67, 255-256: see also MC80/1679 John Morrell’s The family tree of the Morrells and the Farquharsons, Volume I, pages 25-33 and 81 to 86: see also RS184 New Brunswick Museum Vertical files, Morrell family, microfilm F11087, 3 pages.

MORELL: Hugh Morell born in 1787 in County Armagh, Ireland, died 1867, married Margaret Jane Ross who remained in Ireland and d. c1826: Hugh left his children with relatives and came to NB in 1826: he settled at Newcastle in Northumberland County and his children moved to NB later: Children born in Ireland: 1) David Morell born 1813, d. 21 Oct 1891: came to NB in 1839, m. Sophia Hannah in Ireland: settled in Newcastle, NB and had five children: 2) Sarah Morell born 1820, d. 27 May 1913 at Lakewood, OH, m. Walter Lowrie of Newcastle: had five children: 3) James Morell born 1821, d. 1913, m. 1841 Janet Lowrie b. - , d. 1886: settled in Newcastle: had ten children: 4) Jane Morell born 1825, d. 1909, m. Andrew Crocker of Newcastle, born 1815 in Upper Stewiacke, NS, d. 1905: settled in Newcastle: had four children. Sources: MC1/Morell, 6 pages: Lowrie’s farm bordered that of the Morell family: the Lowrie family was from Ayr, Scotland: see also MC80/2184 W.D. Hamilton’s Dictionary of Miramichi Biography which states that Hugh died 20 May 1855 and that the surname was spelled Morrell: see also MC1058 Morell family fonds, MS9 Genealogy of the Morell family, 4 pages.

MORRELL: John Morrell b. 1733 at Newton, Queens County, Long Island, NY, d. 18 Jun 1818 in Saint John, s/o Samuel Morrell and Phoebe Bailey: m. (1st) Densey - in NY and had three children: m. (2nd) Elizabeth Carpenter b. - , d. 1816: came to NB in 1783 as Loyalists: first settled on Belleisle Bay, Greenwich Parish, Kings County, then in Saint John: Children are listed in an estimated order: 1) Eleanor Morrell born 1766 in Newburg, NY, d. 1851, married Ebenezer Scribner: settled at Kingston, Kings County: 2) Prudence Morrell b. 1767 Newburg, NY, died 1856, married Thaddeus Scribner: settled at Kingston: 3) Rachel Morrell probably b. Newburg, NY, m. Mr. Fosdick of Saint John: 4) Charlotte Morrell probably born in Newburg, NY, d. before 1816: 5) John Morrell born c1775 in Newburg, Long Island, NY, d. c1847: married Elizabeth - : had twelve children: in 1834 this family went to Brant, ON but two sons remained in NB: 6) William Morrell b. 1785 in Kingston, d. after 1761, married Phoebe Shaw bp. 29 Jul 1792, died before 1881, d/o John Shaw and Amy Carle: settled at Big Cove, Wickham Parish, Queens County: had five children. Sources: MC80/745 William A. Morrell’s The descendants of John Morrell of Belleisle Bay, N.B. Canada: see MC80/1285 Loyalist lineages of Canada 1783-1983, pages 466-467: see also MC80/1679 John Morrell’s The family tree of the Morrells and the Farquharsons, Volume I, pages 33-34: see also MC80/2605 George Terrence Hall Shaw’s The Barnes, Northrup, Morrell, Shaw connection, pages 15-16.

MORRELL: Stephen Morrell born 3 Sep 1789 at Lewiston in Androscoggin, ME, d. 12 May 1841 at Oak Bay, NB, s/o Jedediah Morrell and Joanna Beal: he came to NB and settled at Waweig in Saint Croix Parish, Charlotte County: married 5 Nov 1829 at St. Andrews, Charlotte County, Lucinda Hitchings b. 22 Feb 1809 at St. Andrews, died 27 Jan 1904 at Eureka, Humboldt, CA, d/o George Hitchings and Elizabeth Thomas: Children: 1) Stephen Morrell m. Almatia Doten of Baring, ME: had seven children: 2) Amos Morrell died in Civil War: 3) Andrew Jackson Morrell born 15 Jan 1831 at Waweig, d. 10 Oct 1900 at Oak Bay, Saint David Parish, Charlotte County, married 25 May 1854 at St. Andrews, Annie Maria Hill born 1 Jun 1835 at Hills Point probably in Saint Croix Parish, d. 26 May 1927 at Oak Bay, d/o Joseph Hill and Ann Linnekin: they settled at Oak Bay and had eleven children: 4) Sophia Morrell died young: 5) Joanne Morrell m. Joseph Garcelon: 6) Lucinda Morrell m. William Wiley, a widower with two small daughters. Sources: MC80/2339 Bernard L. Gardner’s The descendants of Andrew Jackson Morrell and Annie Maria Hill of Oak Bay, Charlotte County, New Brunswick: the widow Lucinda (Hitchings) Morrell married (2nd) 16 Sep 1845 Isaac Garcelon and had four children: after again becoming a widow she went to California in 1876.

MORRELL: Thomas Morrell born 1735 in Newtown, Queens County, Long Island, NY, d. 1819, s/o Samuel Morrell and Phebe Bailey: m. c1767 Alchey Garrison b. c1740: came to NB in 1783 as Loyalists: settled at Springfield in Kings County: Children: 1) Elnathan Morrell b. 2 Jul 1771 in NY State, m. 14 Feb 1799 Mary Gunter b. 20 Mar 1781, d. 7 Jul 1849: had fifteen children: moved to Ontario: 2) Jerusha Morrell born 23 Nov 1779, m. 13 Mar 1798 at Gagetown, Queens County, Gamaliel Northrup b. 20 Feb 1777 at Ridgefield in Fairfield County, CT, died 14 May 1866 in Kings County, NB, s/o Benijah Northrup: they had fourteen children: 3) Thomas Morrell b. c1783 at Newtown, NY, died 1819, m. 1809 Susanna Vail b. 1787 at Belleisle, Kings County: settled in Springfield Parish and had seven children: 4) Asher Timothy Miller Morrell b. 1791 in NB, married (1st) 10 Nov 1819 Nancy Ann Reicker, m. (2nd) - : settled in Springfield Parish, Kings County. Sources: MC80/1380 Ethel C. Chubbuck’s Thomas Morrell, U.E. Loyalist and some of his descendants: see also MC80/1397 Daniel F. Johnson’s New Brunswick lineages, pages 66-67: see also MC80/1679 John Morrell’s The family tree of the Morrells and the Farquharsons, Vol. I, pages 25-33: see also MC80/2354 Saint John Branch, NBGS: Arrivals 99: our first families in New Brunswick, page 195.

MORRIS: David Morris born 1751, died 1 or 7 Mar 1817 at Saint John, NB: came to NB in 1783 as a Loyalist: first settled at Gagetown in Queens County, then by 1805 moved to Saint John: m. 15 Feb 1793 at Gagetown, Mary Coy born 1 Sep 1771 in Gagetown, died c1848, d/o Edward Coy and Amy Titus.

Sources: MC3/633 Life of Mrs. Mary Bradley, 1849, 13 pages: widow Mary (McCoy) Morris m. (2nd) 30 Jun 1819 Leverit Bradley: see also MC80/2592 Graeme F. Somerville’s A library of stone pages and other records of the Wesleyan burial ground, Saint John, NB, page 172.

MORRIS: Hugh Morris born c1811 in County Fermanagh, Ireland, d. 18 Jan 1890: came to NB in 1838: first settled in Harvey Parish, Albert County, then at Marsh Road in Saint John County by 1866: married on 30 Nov 1845 at Saint John, Rosanna McNichol b. c1815 in County Derry, Ireland, d. 30 Jun 1883: Children: 1) Susan Morris b. c1848 probably in Harvey Parish, d. 12 Oct 1885, m. 1 Jul 1873 Robert Kenny: settled in Portland (Saint John): 2) Mary Ann Morris b. Mar 1849: 3) Elizabeth Morris b. c1850, d. 29 Nov 1890 Saint John: 4) Nathaniel Morris b. c1853: 5) Frances Morris born c1854, d. 30 May 1910, m. 8 Nov 1886 at Saint John, Samuel B. Jones of Portland, NB: settled in Saint John: 6) Catherine Morris born c1855 probably in Harvey Parish, Albert County, d. 23 Sep 1873 in Saint John. Source: MC80/2014 Heather Long’s Good green hope: the Irish Catholic settlers of Albert County, New Brunswick, pages 182-186.

MORRIS: John Morris born c1785 Aberdeenshire, Scotland, d. 13 Jun 1860: he came to NB and settled in Sackville Parish, Westmorland County: m. Jane Humphrey b. c1783, d. 9 Jun 1872: Only children mentioned: 1) William Morris b. 1817: 2) Elizabeth Morris b. 1824: 3) John Morris b. 1826.

Source: MC2852 Purdy-Carter genealogical collection, MS1A: on microfilm reel F20980; see sheet for John Morris.

MORRIS: John Morris was born 1815 in England: came to NB and settled in Salisbury Parish, Westmorland County: married Amelia - born 1827 in NB: Only children mentioned: 1) Jane Morris b. 1845: 2) Ann Morris b. 1847: 3) Amelia Morris b. 1850. Source: MC2852 Purdy-Carter genealogical collection, MS1A: on microfilm reel F20980; see sheet for John Morris.

MORRIS: Owen Morris born c1814 in County Fermanagh, Ireland, d. 25 Feb 1890 at Springhill, NS: came to NB in 1835: settled in Harvey Parish in Albert County: m. 1 Jul 1837 at Saint John, Ann Doherty b. c1818 in Ireland, died 9 May 1892: Children: 1) John Morris b. c1838: went to the USA after 1866: 2) Hugh Morris born c1840, died before 1851: 3) Henry Morris b. c1843, d. 1 Jun 1922, married 1 Mar 1867 at New Ireland, Alma Parish, Albert County, Margaret Derry born c1850 in NB, d/o George and Bathsheba Derry of Harvey Parish: had no issue: 4) Susan Morris b. c1844, married 4 Nov 1869 Philip McAnulty s/o Charles McAnulty and Rosanna Boyle of Harvey Parish: 5) Charles Morris b. c1846, d. 9 Sep 1922 in Saint John, m. c1876 at Calais, ME, Mary Hogan b. c1856, d. 28 Nov 1922 in Saint John, d/o Walter Hogan and Bridget McAuley: moved to Saint John in 1917: they had seven children: 6) Elizabeth Morris b. c1848, d. unmarried 8 Jan 1936 at Hillsborough, NB: 7) Catherine Morris b. c1850: 8) Sarah Morris born c1852: 8) Thomas Morris (twin) born c1854: 9) Mary Morris (twin) b. c1854, m. 22 Nov 1881 at New Ireland, Roderick MacDonald of Antigonish, NS: settled in Springhill, NS: 10) Agnes Morris born c1857, d. 3 Apr 1929, m. 7 Jun 1880 at New Ireland, Angus O’Hanley of Judique, Inverness County, NS, b. c1853, d. 10 Dec 1930, s/o Allan O’Hanley and Catherine McMaster of Cape Breton: they settled in Hillsborough, NB and had ten children.

Source: MC80/2014 Heather Long’s Good green hope: the Irish Catholic settlers of Albert County, New Brunswick, pages 182-186.

MORRIS: Thomas J. Morris born 29 Mar 1812 London, England, d. 7 Dec 1889, s/o Thomas and Jane Morris: m. Ellen Murray born 1812 in Ireland, died 17 Jun 1896: family settled in Fredericton, York County: Children: 1) Edward Morris: 2) Thomas Morris b. 1838, d. 19 Jun 1857 at sea: 3) Mary Ann Bloomfield Morris b. 11 Feb 1839, d. 20 May 1881, m. 15 Sep 1863 at Fredericton, Andrew Lipsett: 4) George Morris b. Oct 1839, died in Philadelphia, PA, married 2 May 1866 Isabella Booth: 5) Ellen Morris born 1843, d. 21 Dec 1893 in Montreal, PQ, m. 24 Jun 1862 James McCausland: 6) John Norton Morris born 1847, d. 5 Oct 1893 in Stamford, CT, m. 11 Oct 1874 in NY City, Sarah - : 7) Gilbert Upham Morris b. Oct 1849, m. 13 May 1873 in NY, Maggie Jane Moore: 8) Edwin A. Morris born 1852, d. 27 May 1927, m. 29 Apr 1897 Lila Mary White: settled in Saint John, NB: 9) William Springfield Morris b. 13 Jul 1853, d. 5 Apr 1905, m. 25 Jun 1879 Annie Whittaker: 10) Emily Alma Morris born c1854, died 8 Oct 1936, married 16 Oct 1880 (1st) Ernest VanWart, m. (2nd) Hedley C. Barbour: 11) Harry Murray Morris born 1857, died 28 Jan 1895, married 5 Jul 1882 Evangeline A. Bonnell: 12) Sarah Jane Morris b. unknown, married 17 Jun 1852 Andrew Burrell. Source: MC1/Morris #1,2, 30 pages. MORRISEY: George Morrisey born 1819 in Liverpool, England, died 8 Mar 1861: came to NB and settled in Saint John: m. 1854 in Saint John, as second wife, Amelia Jane Seely born 3 Jan 1820 at Eastport, ME, died 13 Jan 1916: Only children mentioned: 1) Alfred Morrisey born 3 Aug 1856 in Saint John, d. 13 Oct 1933, m. 5 Sep 1888 at Rothesay, NB, Mary Lilian Fairweather b. 7 Apr 1859 at Rothesay, died 29 Feb 1936: settled in Saint John and had children: 2) Charles Duff Morrisey born Mar 1860, d. Nov 1895. Source: MC80/1582 Annette J. Murray’s Saunders family tree.

MORRISEY: Thomas Morrisey b. in Ireland: first settled in Newfoundland, then came to NB about 1819: settled on Shippagan Island, Gloucester County: married at Shippagan, Élisabeth Chiasson: Only children mentioned: 1) Marie Morrisey b. 1838, m. 5 Nov 1860 at Shippagan, Théophile Haché s/o Fabien Haché and Angèle Poulin: 2) Virginie Morrisey married Xavier Blanchard.

Source: MC80/286 Donat Robichaud’s Le grand Chipagan: histoire de Shippagan, page 365.

MORRISEY: Thomas Morrisey born c1819 County Waterford, Ireland, d. 20 Mar 1888: first settled in NS: m. 27 Oct 1836 at Parrsboro, Amelia Pettis born 1818 at Parrsboro, NS: family moved to NB about 1852 and settled at New Ireland, Alma Parish, Albert County: Children: 1) John Morrisey b. c1838 in NS, m. Ann Duffy d/o Bernard and Margaret Duffy of New Ireland: they first settled in New Ireland then moved to Sussex Parish, Kings County by 1871: they had eight children: 2) Lucy A. Morrisey b. c1840 in NS: 3) James A. Morrisey b. c1842 in NS, d. May 1915, m. 27 Nov 1871 Frances Doherty d/o Bernard Doherty and Elizabeth Kincaid of New Ireland: settled at Brookville, Harvey Parish and had four children: 4) Thomas Morrisey born c1843 at Parrsboro, NS, d. 7 May 1905, m. 21 Sep 1869 at Sussex, Kings Couny, NB, Mary Jane McShane born 8 Aug 1844 at Sussex, NB, d. 5 Jul 1915, d/o Patrick and Nancy McShane: settled at Fosters Croft or Philmunro, Waterford Parish, Kings County and had twelve children: 5) Catherine Morrisey born c1846 in NS: 6) William E. Morrisey b. c1848 in NS, m. 26 Jul 1876 Emeline S. Stewart of Cardwell Parish, Kings County: 7) Charles E. Morrisey b. c1849 in NS, married 19 Jun 1877 at New Ireland, Margaret Dornan d/o John Dornan and Susan Doherty: had six children before moving to Sudbury, ON: 8) George E. Morrisey b. c1851 in NS: 9) Joseph Morrisey b. c1853 probably at New Ireland, d. 13 Jul 1923, m. 27 Oct 1885 at Chippewa Falls, WI, Bridget Thornton b. in Tipperary, Ireland, d. 28 Jun 1953 at St. Paul, MN, d/o John Thornton and Bridget Hefferman: 10) Richard Morrisey b. c1857 probably New Ireland, d. 13 Mar 1929, m. 6 Oct 1880 Margaret Mansfield b. - , d. 26 Dec 1936, d/o Richard Mansfield and Elizabeth Boyle: settled at Germantown, Harvey Parish: seven children: 11) Caroline or Amelia Morrisey b. c1861, m. 29 Jun 1878 Daniel Gratten O’Regan s/o Daniel Francis O’Regan and Mary Steeves of Hopewell, NB: 12) Elizabeth Morrisey born about 1863, m. 26 Jul 1885 Philip Daley s/o Philip Daley and Mary Olsten of New Ireland, NB. Source: MC1/Morrisey, 10 pages: see also MC80/2014 Heather Long’s Good green hope: the Irish Catholic settlers of Albert County, New Brunswick, pages 189-194: surname also spelled Morrissey.

MORRISON: Alexander Morrison b. 1810 in Perthshire, Scotland, died 22 Jun 1880: came to NB in 1818: settled in Alnwick Parish in Northumberland County: married 2 May 1837 Elizabeth Loggie born 25 Feb 1817, died 7 Dec 1905, d/o Alexander Loggie and Helen Murray of Burnt Church, NB: Children: 1) Mary Morrison b. 1838, d. 10 Mar 1867 at Black Brook, NB: 2) Helen Morrison b. c1839, d. May 1912: 3) Peter Morrison born 10 Aug 1841: 4) Margaret Morrison b. 1844: 5) Elizabeth Morrison b. 1846: 6) John Morrison born in 1848: 7) Alexander Morrison b. 1850: 8) Donald Morrison born 9 Apr 1851: 9) Marjory Morrison b. c1855, d. 10 Jan 1875: 10) Jane Morrison born 1856: 11) Finlay Morrison born 1858.

Sources: MC80/743 Jane L. Webster’s Robert Logie of Miramichi, New Brunswick and his descendants pg. 12: see also MC2657 NBGS Generations Vol. 22, No. 3, Fall 2000, Avadne Connolly’s First Burnt Church cemetery, Parish of Alnwick, Northumberland Co., N.B., page 24.

MORRISON: Charles Morrison born c1802: settled at Cassilis in South Esk Parish, Northumberland County: married Mary Clouston: Children: 1) Ann Morrison born c1832: 2) John Morrison b. 9 Mar 1835, d. after 1861, m. 1857 Louisa McKendrick b. 27 Dec 1829, d. 29 Jan 1897, d/o Michael McKendrick and Louisa Estey: settled in Newcastle, Northumberland County by 1867 and had five children: 3) James Morrison b. 10 Aug 1836, d. after 1871, m. (1st) 27 Sep 1860 Lydia Ann Parks born 10 Oct 1839, died 2 Jul 1868, d/o William Parks and Jane Cowden: m. (2nd) Mary McKendrick b. 28 Oct 1844, d. after 1865, a sister of Louisa: they settled in North Esk Parish and had four children: 4) Hector Morrison born 17 Feb 1838, d. 12 Nov 1913, married 1871 Mary Sutherland born 26 Jan 1845, died 4 Oct 1928, d/o George Sutherland and Elizabeth Mullin: they settled at Whitney, North Esk Parish: had children: 5) Mary Jane Morrison b. 6 Oct 1841, d. after 1871: 5) Hugh Morrison b. 13 Mar 1844, died after 1861. Source: MC80/359 W.D. Hamilton’s Old North Esk: Revised, pages 265-266: Charles may have been brother of John Morrison who married Ann Lee and shared the same property in Cassilis.

MORRISON: Daniel Morrison b. 1787 in Sutherlandshire, Scotland, died 23 Nov 1857, m. Dollina - b. 1804 in Scotland: the family came to NB in 1834 and settled in St. Andrews, Charlotte County: Children: 1) Donald Morrison b. 1828 in Scotland: 2) Neil Morrison born 1830 in Scotland: 3) Christiana Morrison b. 1832 in Scotland: 4) Jannet Morrison b. 1834 in Scotland: 5) Albina Morrison born 1835: 6) Hugh Morrison b. 1837 in NB: 7) Georgina Morrison born 1839: 8) Sophia Morrison born 1841: 9) Barbara Morrison b. 1842: 10) John Morrison born 1845: 11) James Morrison b. 1847.

Source: MC80/360 Acadiensis Volume VI, No. 1, January, 1906, Epitaphs: Presbyterian Graveyard, St. Andrews, page 69: also see the Charlotte County census returns.

MORRISON: George Morrison born 1801 in Scotland: came to NB in 1804 at age three: m. Margaret Sinclair born 1814 in NB: settled at Scotch Ridge, Saint James Parish, Charlotte County: the only child mentioned was, Flora A. Morrison born 1852, d. 1946, m. 16 Dec 1873 William Blaney born 1847 s/o Gerard or Jared Blaney and Mary Hamilton.

Source: MC1/Jamieson, 1 page: Gerard/Jared Blaney was b. 1821 in Ireland, d. 17 Mar 1855: came to NB and settled in St. Stephen, Charlotte County: m. 30 May 1843 in Fredericton, Mary Hamilton b. 1820 Ireland, d. 27 Feb 1886.

MORRISON: Hugh Morrison b. c1808 in Inverness-shire, Scotland, died 26 Jan 1886: to NB about 1842 and settled at North Esk Boom, North Esk Parish, Northumberland County: m. on 8 Oct 1844 Catherine McTavish born c1823, d. 21 May 1891, d/o Tavis McTavish and Ann McDonald: adopted, Thomas James McLean born 8 Feb 1860, d. 26 Mar 1948, s/o Lachlan McLean and Rebecca Mann: m. Mildred E. Yockey: they went to NS, then to Stillwater, MN, then to Dakota, Montana, then to Washington State: Hugh and Catherine also raised Margaret Morrison and John Morrison who were the children of Neil Morrison, Hugh’s brother, who lived next door and who died young. Source: MC80/359 W.D. Hamilton’s Old North Esk: Revised, page 266.

MORRISON: John Morrison born and died in Scotland, married Katherine McGregor: in 1818 the widow Morrison left Scotland and came to NB: settled at Oak Point (The Willows) in Alnwick Parish, Northumberland County: Children born in Loch Tay-side, Perth County, Scotland: 1) Peter Morrison born 1780, died 11 Nov 1869, married Mary Campbell born Milltown of Finlarig, Perthshire, Scotland, d. 29 Nov 1854: settled at Burnt Church, NB: 2) Donald Morrison m. Mary Campbell, a neice of Peter’s wife: they settled at Oak Point: 3) Finlay Morrison m. Mary MacDonald b. 1798, died 18 Jul 1880: settled at Oak Point: 4) John Morrison was married in Scotland and settled at Oak Point: 5) Duncan Morrison moved to Ontario: 6) Jennie Morrison married Mr. Ryan.

Source: MC1/Morrison #1, 20 pages: see also MC2657 NBGS Generations Vol. 22, No. 3, Fall 2000, Avadne Connolly’s First Burnt Church cemetery, Parish of Alnwick, Northumberland Co., N.B., page 24.

MORRISON: John Morrison born c1781 in NY, m. Jemima - : family first settled in Waterborough, Queens County before moving to Maine about 1860: Children: 1) Catherine Morrison b. 11 Feb 1800: 2) George Morrison b. 24 Mar 1803: moved to Ontario, then to Michigan: 3) William M. Morrison b. 1810, married 5 Apr 1832 at Wickham, Queens County, Ann Hamm: 4) Esther Morrison born 19 Apr 1817 at Canterbury, York County, married John Garrison: moved to Houlton, Maine: 5) John R. Morrison b. 1 May 1819, d. in Michigan, m. 13 Mar 1843 Frances Shields. Source: MC1/Morrison #2, 8 pages.

MORRISON: John Morrison b. - , died 17 Apr 1846: first settled at Cassilis, then by 1851 moved to Derby, Northumberland County: m. Ann Lee b. c1803, d. after 1871: Children: 1) Hector James Morrison b. 29 Jan 1821, died 31 Mar 1906, m. 1845 Mary Ann Chaplin b. 15 Jun 1822, d. 15 Sep 1905, d/o William Chaplin and Helen Walsh: moved to Orono, Maine: 2) Elizabeth Morrison born 29 Sep 1828, died after 1843: 3) Catherine Morrison b. c1831, d. after 1838: 4) Ann Morrison b. c1833, died after 1871: 5) possible daughter, Sarah Morrison born c1833, died after 1843: 6) William Morrison b. 18 Mar 1836, d. after 1871: 7) John Morrison b. 7 Apr 1839, died 1931, married Mary Holmes b. c1842, d. 11 Sep 1931, d/o Robert Thomas Holmes and Elizabeth Holmes: settled at Douglastown, Northumberland County and raised a family: 8) James Morrison b. 13 May 1842: 9) possible son, Edward Morrison b. c1844: 10) possible daughter, Mary A. Morrison b. c1846, d. after 1881, m. Andrew Matchett born 1 Aug 1832, d. 31 Mar 1898, s/o William Matchett and Mary Fraser. Source: MC80/359 W.D. Hamilton’s Old North Esk: Revised, pages 264-265: John may have been the brother of Charles Morrison who m. Mary Clouston and shared the same property.

MORRISON: John Morrison born 10 Mar 1806 at Machias, Maine, d. 8 Dec 1883, married Abigail - b.1825 at Digdeguash, Saint Patrick Parish, Charlotte County, d. 5 Jun 1869: settled first at Digdeguash, then on Deer Island, then at Perry, ME after 1862: first child was born at Digdeguash, rest on Deer Island: Children: 1) Benjamin Morrison born 10 Feb 1835, d. Jun 1867, m. Hannah Stewart: 2) John H. Morrison born Oct 1840, married Jan 1863 Dorcas Pottle: 3) Eliza Morrison born 5 Mar 1844: 4) Robert Morrison born 5 Oct 1846: 5) Sarah Morrison born 10 May 1848: 6) Thomas O. Morrison b. 15 Feb 1850: 7) Warren Morrison born on 3 Apr 1852: 8) Alexander Morrison born 10 Aug 1854: 9) Mary J. Morrison born on 18 Sep 1856: 10) Sylvannus Morrison born 17 Nov 1858: 11) Josephine Morrison born 15 Apr 1860: 12) Hannah Morrison born 12 Nov 1862. Source: MC1/Holmberg, 3 pages.

MORRISON: John Morrison born in Ireland, m. Eleanor Russell: he came to NB before 1840 and settled in Oromocto, Burton Parish, Sunbury County: Children: 1) Eleanor Morrison m. Andrew Kirkpatrick: 2) Joseph Morrison: 3) Mary Morrison married James Griffith of Oromocto: 4) Catherine Morrison m. Abraham Thompson: 5) William Morrison b. - , d. c1900: 6) Jane Morrison b. - , d. 1928.

Source: MC1/Russell #2, 1 page: John’s brother William Morrison also came to NB: settled in Sunbury County: Eleanor Russell’s brother Jeremiah Russell also came to NB and settled in Saint John.

MORRISON: John A. Morrison born 1820 in Ireland, died 28 May 1893, s/o Alexander Morrison and Margaret Harrison of Belfast, Ireland: came to NB in 1843 and first settled in Saint John, then in Fredericton, York County: m. 16 Dec 1846 in Saint John, Lucy Ann Everett born 16 Dec 1824, d. 11 Jul 1893, d/o Thomas Carleton Everett and Mary Camber of Saint John: Children mentioned: 1) Alexander Morrison b. 1850 in Saint John, d. 1851: 2) Thomas Everett Morrison born 1852 in Saint John, m. 7 Dec 1881 Mary Stewart: went to New York: 3) William Parks Morrison born 1854 in Saint John: to San Francisco, CA in 1876: m. 6 May 1890 Margaret Caldwell and had two sons: 4) John Alexander Morrison born 1856 in Saint John, d. 22 Sep 1925, m. 24 Oct 1877 Catherine Hodge of Fredericton: settled in Fredericton: two sons: 5) Frank Inches Morrison b. 1857 in Saint John, d. 19 Oct 1909, m. 16 Dec 1886 Jessie Maria Hill of Pokiok, NB: settled in Fredericton: two children: 6) Julius Inches Morrison born 1859 in Saint John: went to Baltimore, MD, married 23 Oct 1890 in Kansac City, MO, Agnes Millar and had five children: 7) Stewart Luke Morrison b. 1861 in Fredericton, d. 23 Sep 1941, m. 26 Nov 1890 Sterling Limerick of Fredericton: settled in Fredericton: two children.

Source: MC1958 Lucy Everett Morrison fonds, MS2 Morrison family history, by Patricia Morrison, 33 pages: John A. came to Saint John, NB in 1843 with his brother William James Morrison who married in Saint John and had six children: Lucy Ann Everett’s sister, Isabel (Belle) Everett m. Luke Stewart b. 1833 and settled in Saint John: and, Jane Frances (Janie) Everett married Julius Inches and settled in Springhill, (Fredericton).

MORRISON: Lewis Morrison born 1801 in Scotland, d. after 1871: came to NB in 1816: settled at Burnt Church, Alnwick Parish, Northumberland County: married before 1824 Mary Loggie b. 20 Nov 1799, died c1850, d/o Alexander Loggie and Helen Murray:

Children: 1) Alexander Morrison b. 1824: 2) James Morrison born 1826: 3) Helen Morrison born 1830: 4) Lewis Morrison born 1835, m. 1869 Margaret Davidson: 5) Mary Morrison born 15 Jun 1840: 6) John Morrison born 5 Nov 1842. Source: MC80/743 Jane L. Webster’s Robert Logie of Miramichi, New Brunswick and his descendants page 9.

MORRISON: Neil Morrison b. c1813 in Inverness-shire, Scotland, died after 1864 and before 1872: he came to NB in 1831 and settled at North Esk Boom, North Esk Parish in Northumberland County: m. 8 Oct 1844 Jessie McTavish born c1820, died 8 Dec 1864, d/o Tavis McTavish and Ann McDonald: Children: 1) Tavis Morrison born 16 Jan 1845, d. after 1861: 2) John Morrison b. 8 Jun 1847, d. unm. 27 Oct 1932 at North Esk Boom: 3) Margaret Morrison b. 27 Oct 1851, d. 29 May 1872: 4) Nathan Morrison born 20 Jan 1858, died after 1861: 5) Ann Morrison born 15 Oct 1860, died 3 Jul 1925, m. Nathaniel Jordan: settled at North Esk Boom. Source: MC80/359 W.D. Hamilton’s Old North Esk: Revised, pages 266-267: Neil’s brother was Hugh Morrison who m. Catherine McTavish, settled next door, and raised Margaret and John mentioned above.

MORRISON: Peter Brunswick Morrison born 1824 in Scotland, d. 23 Sep 1862 on passage from Bombay to Liverpool: m. Catherine - born 1826 in Scotland: they came to NB and settled in St. Andrews, Charlotte County: Children mentioned: 1) Peter Morrison b. 1852 in Scotland: 2) Laura Morrison b. 1854 Scotland.

Source: MC80/360 Acadiensis Volume VI, No. 1, January, 1906, Epitaphs: Presbyterian Graveyard, St. Andrews, page 70: also see the Charlotte County census returns.

MORRISON: Robert Morrison was s/o Hugh Morrison: in 1817 they both came from Yorkshire, England to Shelburne, NS: Robert later came to NB and settled at Dutch Valley in Sussex Parish, Kings County: he married and had a son Robert Morrison Jr. who later settled in Sussex, NB. Source: MC80/1 Grace Aiton’s The story of Sussex and vicinity, page 55.

MORRISON: William Morrison came to NB and he may have settled in Beresford Parish, Gloucester County: married Marie Haché d/o Augustin Haché: only child mentioned was, Jean Morrison m. 5 Nov 1816 Tharsile Arseneau d/o Simon Arseneau and Marie Melanson of Beresford: they had several children. Source: MC80/995 Donat Robichaud’s Beresford: Le petit Nipisiguit, pages 260- 263.

MORRISON: William Morrison born 1806 in Scotland, died after 1871: he came to NB in 1816 and settled in Chatham, Northumberland County: married 5 Apr 1831 Jane Loggie born 7 Jul 1806 at Burnt Church, died after 1871, d/o Alexander Loggie and Helen Murray: Children: 1) James Morrison born 1832: 2) Alexander Morrison (twin) born 1837: 3) William Morrison (twin) b. 1837: 4) Ellen Morrison b. 1839: 5) Jane Morrison b. 1843: 6) Janet Morrison born 1845. Source: MC80/743 Jane L. Webster’s Robert Logie of Miramichi, New Brunswick and his descendants, page 10.

MORRISON: William Sommerville Morrison born 20 Sep 1849 at Wilmot, Annapolis, NS s/o Daniel Morrison and Margaret Campbell: he came to NB and settled in Saint John: he m. 28 Jan 1885 Mary Kennedy d/o Rev. James Kennedy of New York City: Children mentioned: 1) James Kennedy Morrison: 2) Frank Sifford Morrison: 3) Hugh O’Neill Morrison: 4) Fraser Campbell Morrison.

Source: MC80/338 I. Allen Jack’s Biographical Review, pages 560 to 561.

MORROW: James Morrow b. c1820 at Tuam, County Galway, Ireland, died 16 Jul 1879, m. Mary Ann - b. c1821 in Ireland, d. 12 Jul 1869: came to NB in 1835 and settled in Westfield Parish, Kings County: Children born in NB: 1) William D. Morrow b. c1842: 2) Richard W. Morrow b. c1844: 3) Anne E. Morrow b. c1846: 4) Amelia Morrow b. c1848: 5) Amanda Morrow b. c1850. Source: MC2657 NBGS Generations Volume 22, No. 3, Fall 2000, Sylvia A. Hamm’s Grand Bay Baptist Church Cemetery, page 47.

MORSE: Alpheus Morse born 1775 at Amherst, Cumberland County, NS, d. 1843 s/o Alpheus Morse and Theodora Crane: he came to NB and settled at Fort Cumberland, Westmorland County but returned to Oxford, NS: married (1st) 9 Feb 1804 in Westmorland County, NB, Ann A. Davis of Oxford, NS: m. (2nd) Ann Amelia Gay possible d/o Samuel Gay: Child of first wife: 1) Samuel G. Morse b. 2 Sep 1805 at Fort Cumberland, m. in 1864 Rachel Peck d/o Thomas Peck of Hopewell: the couple settled at Hopewell Cape in Albert County: Children of second wife: 2) Lucy Matilda Morse b. 1815: 3) Nancy Adelaide Morse b. 1817: 4) Sarah Frances Morse b. 1820: 5) James Stewart Morse b. 1821: 6) Ebenezer Gay Morse (twin) b. 1824: 7) Richard Blair Morse (twin) b. 1824. Sources: MC80/407 The Canadian biographical dictionary, pages 593-594: see also MC2852 Purdy-Carter genealogical collection, MS2: on microfilm reel F20987: see sheet for Apheus Morse.

MORSE: James Stanley Morse b. 26 Jul 1816 in River Philip, NS, d. 22 Feb 1897 at Niagara Falls, ONT, s/o John Morse and Sarah Chandler: m. Mary Sarah Campbell born c1821, died in 1881, third d/o Alexander Campbell of Campbellton, NB: family first settled at Campbellton, Restigouche County but later went to Ontario: Children born in NB: 1) Charles S. Morse b. 13 Jul 1846, d. 8 Nov 1920 in Chicago: 2) Sarah Morse b. 1848: 3) Edward Stanley Morse b. 1850, d. in 1870’s.

Source: MC1/Morse, 10 pages.

MORSE: John Morse born 12 Feb 1769 at Stoughton, MA, d. before 15 Mar 1819 on Grand Manan Island, possibly s/o John Morse: married 12 Feb 1789 at Stoughton, MA, Polly Castle b. at Stoughton, d. before 1860 at Milbridge, ME: parents and eight children came to NB about 1802 and settled on Grand Manan, Charlotte County: Children: 1) John Morse b. c1789 at Stoughton, MA, d. after 1870, married (1st) c1813 possibly at Lubec, ME, Margaret - born c1798 possibly at Lubec, d. 6 Jan 1850: m. (2nd) before 1860 Elmira Sprague born c1819 on Grand Manan, d. after 1870, d/o John Sprague and Mary Morse: first settled on Grand Manan and had ten children: they later moved to Cherryfield, ME: 2) Mary Morse b. 19 Nov 1792 at Stoughton, d. after 1860, married c1810 on Grand Manan, John Sprague born 15 Feb 1789 at Sussex, Kings County, NB, d. after 1860, s/o John and Ruth Sprague: they first settled on Grand Manan and had fourteen children: later moved to Milbridge, ME: 3) Asa Morse b. c1795 in Vermont, died after 1876, m. 2 Dec 1818 on Grand Manan, Hannah Gray b. c1802 at Belleisle, Kings County, d. after 1881, d/o Gilbert Gray and Love Sprague: settled on Grand Manan: had ten children: 4) Martha Morse b. c1797 possibly in Vermont, died before 1851, m. (1st) 13 Oct 1814 Elisha Smith b. c1792 at Trenton, Hancock County, ME, died before 1821: may have m. (2nd) David Quigley: may have m. (3rd) 1 Dec 1837 John Pentelore: settled on Grand Manan Island: 5) Eunice Morse b. c1799 possibly in Vermont, d. 4 Dec 1842, m. 5 Jul 1814 on Grand Manan, Ethel Smith, b. c1794 West Isles Parish, Charlotte County, d. 2 Mar 1838 at sea, s/o James and Phoebe Smith: settled on Grand Manan Island and had six children. Source: MC80/2531 John L. Stevens’ The Grand Manan Morse family of Charlotte County, New Brunswick, Canada.

MORSE: Joshua Morse b. 1831 in Annapolis, NS, died 1915, married Susan Brymer b. 1841 in Queensbury Parish, York County, died 1944: they came to NB in 1870: settled in Central Waterville, Southampton Parish, York County: Children: 1) Julia E. Morse b. 1859 in NS, d. unmarried 1951: 2) Georganna M. Morse b. 1860 in NS, died 1951, m. Frank P. Brown of Queensbury: 3) Mary Irene Morse born 1861 in NS, d. 1960, married Leverett Clark of Caverhill, Southampton Parish, York County: 4) Annie A. Morse born 1863 in NS, d. 1932, married Isaiah C. Morrison of Southampton, Southampton Parish, York County: 5) H. Harry Morse born 1865 in NS, d. 1932, m. Sara Moore of Scotch Lake, Queensbury Parish, York County: 6) Ida M. Morse b. 1866 in NS, died 1933, married William McElwain of Temperance Vale, Southampton Parish, York County: 7) Ella J. Morse born 1871 in NB, d. 1965, m. Charles Manzer of Millville, Southampton Parish, York County: 8) Edward M. Morse born 1874 in NB, died 1953, married Lettie Fowler of Lakeville, Wilmot Parish, Carleton County: 9) George Morse d. in infancy: 10) Frank Morse b. 1879 in NB, d. unm. 1899.

Source: MC80/1494 - Temperance Vale: the people and times of a New Brunswick settlement, pages 66-67.

MORTON: Elkanah Morton b. c1731 probably at Dartmouth, MA, d. c1824, s/o Elkanah Morton and Elizabeth Holmes of Mass. and Cornwallis, NS: m. (1st) 12 Dec 1752 Rebecca Tupper b. 14 Oct 1724, m. (2nd) Miss Belcher, m. (3rd) 1802 Elizabeth Newcomb: came to NB and for a time settled at Sussex Vale in Sussex Parish, Kings County: Children of first marriage: 1) Lemuel Morton b. 1753, d. 30 Apr 1810, m. Martha Newcomb: had eight children: 2) Sarah Morton b. - , m. 23 Jun 1774 Peru/Perm Terry s/o Capt. John and Rachel Terry: had eleven children: 3) Roland Morton m. (1st) Alice Newcomb and had two children, m. (2nd) Hannah Gore and had seven children: 4) Mary Morton b. - , m. 20 Dec 1774 Asa Beckwith s/o Samuel Beckwith: 5) Elkanah Morton born 26 Jul 1761 at Cornwallis, NS, d. 14 May 1848 at Digby, NS: 6) George Morton b. 7 Jun 1763, d. 29 Sep 1839, married Agnes Hutchinson b. c1771, died 26 Mar 1839: they settled at Penobsquis, Cardwell Parish, Kings County and had children: 7) Rebecca Morton b. 23 Oct 1765: 8) Samuel Morton b. 7 Sep 1767, d. 21 Apr 1811: Child of second wife: 9) Silas Morton. Sources: MC80/1790 Ken Kanner’s Early families revisited, pages 208-209: see also RS184 New Brunswick Museum Vertical files, Morton Elkana, microfilm F11087, 4 pages.

MORTON: Finnimore Elkanah Morton born 1832 at Digby, NS, died 25 Jan 1899, s/o John Elkanah Morton and - Beckwith: Finnimore was four years old when his father died and he was taken to Sussex, NB and raised by relatives: m. 1 Jan 1867 Charlotte Wallace b. 1831 d/o John Wallace, d. 30 Nov 1917: had no family.

Source: MC1156 Graves Papers: Finnimore Elkanah Morton, 1 page.

MORTON: George Augustus Morton b. 7 Jun 1763 in Cornwallis, NS, d. 29 Sep 1834, s/o Elkanah Morton and Rebecca Tupper of Cornwallis, NS and Sussex Vale, Kings County, NB: married Agnes Hutchinson b. 15 Feb 1771, d. 26 Mar 1839, d/o William Hutchinson: they settled at Upper Settlement or Penobsquis, Cardwell Parish, Kings County: Children: 1) Samuel Morton b. May 1790 in NB, died 8 Dec 1871, married 9 May 1816 Catherine Hayward b. 1792 in NB, d. 28 Mar 1877: settled in Sussex Parish and had issue: 2) Sarah Morton b. Apr 1792, d. Jun 1831, m. 2 May 1816 Samuel McCully: 3) Emily Morton born Dec 1795 or Jan 1796, died 5 Oct 1844, m. 1 Nov 1821 James McAnspey: 4) Horatio Nelson Morton born c1798, d. 16 Oct 1873, m. 15 Mar 1821 Jane McLeod b. 1796, d. 18 Jun 1891: they settled in Sussex Parish and had issue: 5) George Augustus Morton b. c1802, d. 3 Jan 1875, m. 10 Feb 1825 Mary Sipperell b. c1806, d. 9 Oct 1871: they settled in Sussex Parish and had issue: 6) Elkanah Morton born 3 Feb 1806 at Cardwell, NB, d. 30 Sep 1894, m. (1st) 21 Feb 1828 Mary O’Dell born c1797 in NB, d. 24 Feb 1860, m. (2nd) 18 Feb 1862 Phoebe Pugsley b. 1814, died 15 Dec 1901: 7) Alexander Roland Morton (twin) b. Dec 1808, d. 13 Dec 1865, m. 4 Feb 1836 Elizabeth Linden born c1816, died 25 Jan 1876: settled in Sussex Parish and had at least four children: 8) Roland Alexander Morton (twin) b. Dec 1808, d. 21 Nov 1856, m. 29 Mar 1834 Caroline Scott b. c1814 in NB, d. 30 Dec 1893: settled in Sussex Parish and had issue: 9) John Morton.

Sources: MC80/1 Grace Aiton’s The story of Sussex and vicinity page 25: see also MC80/1790 Ken Kanner’s Early families revisited, pages 208 to 209: see also MC80/1909 John R. Elliott’s Gone but not forgotten, Volume 3: Pioneer Cemetery in Sussex Parish, Kings County, pgs. 183-188: see also MC80/2354 Saint John Branch, NBGS: Arrivals 99: our first families in New Brunswick, page 195. MORTON: James Morton born 1793 in Scotland, died 1879, m. 5 Dec 1816 in Scotland, Mary MacMichael b. 1785 in Scotland, d. 1869: this family left Kircudbrightshire and came to NB: they settled at Nicholas River, Richibucto Parish, Kent County: The first four children were born in Kircudbrightshire, Scotland: 1) Mary Morton born 15 Feb 1818, d. 1879, m. James Thurrott and had 12 children: 2) William Morton born 8 Jun 1820, d. 1894, m. Margaret Murphy and had nine children: 3) Alexander Morton born 1 Jan 1822, m. (1st) Mary Burton and had seven children, m. (2nd) Miss Childs and had two children: first settled in Benjamin River, Colborne Parish, Restigouche County: later moved to BC: 4) James Morton b. 6 Nov 1823, d. 1906, m. 31 Jul 1854 Elizabeth Murray and had six children: 5) Agnes Morton b. 28 Sep 1826 in NB, m. James Wilson: eleven children: 6) John Morton born 29 May 1830 at West Branch, NB, died 19 Dec 1894, m. (1st) 23 Apr 1849 Ann Lucinda Thompson and had seven children: m. (2nd) 1 May 1863 Agnes Thurrott d. in childbirth: m (3rd) 6 Jul 1866 Flora MacLean of Canoe Cove, PEI: had eight children: family settled in Weldford, Kent County. Source: MC80/76 E.W. Graham and Maude Morton’s Mortons who came from Kircudbright and their descendents, 184 pages.

MORTON: William Morton m. (1st) Mary - born 1804, d. 21 Dec 1841, m. (2nd) 30 Apr 1843 in Saint John, Elizabeth Gard born 1820 at Invingston, County Fermanagh, Ireland, died 27 Sep 1881, d/o Capt. Philip Gard: family settled in Saint John: Elizabeth was survived by her husband and two sons. Source: MC80/2592 Graeme F. Somerville’s A library of stone pages and other records of the Wesleyan burial ground, Saint John, NB, pgs. 172-173.

MOSES: John Moses s/o Joseph Moses of Tarn House, Landdike in Cumrew Parish, Cumberland County, England: m. Elizabeth Sewell d/o Jacob Sewell of Carlatten near Cumwhitton: Children: 1) Mary Moses b. 17 Apr 1778: 2) Joseph Moses b. 18 May 1779, died 12 Oct 1852 at Appleby, Westmorland County, England: married 1804 in London, England, Mary Henson, oldest d/o Robert Henson of Bainton House, Northampton, England: the family settled in Cumberland, England: their eldest son, John Moses, married Miriam Anna Moses d/o Capt. Thomas Moses and came to NB and settled on Rowan Island, Charlotte County: had five children before moving to Bangor, ME: 3) Elizabeth Moses b. 24 Nov 1780, d. 12 Oct 1837: 4) Jacob Moses born 6 Sep 1782, died 12 Oct 1848: 5) John Moses born 17 Jun 1784, d. 1863 at Welchpool, Campobello Island, Charlotte County, NB: 6) Thomas Moses (Capt.) born 13 Jan 1786, died 21 Jun 1861 at Campobello: married Mary Needham and had issue: 6) William Moses b. 4 Jul 1787: 7) Annie Moses b. 10 Mar 1789 : 8) Sewell Moses b. c1790, d. 1814: 9) Rebecca Moses b. 28 Jul 1795. Source: Grand Manan Museum: Manuscripts, Genealogies: Moses family, microfilm reel F227, 4 pages.

MOSES: Thomas Moses born 1786 in England, d. 1861, s/o John Moses and Elizabeth Sewell: m. (1st) Mary Needham b. - , d. 26 Jun 1826, d/o John and Sarah Needham of Newgate Market, London, England: m. (2nd) 9 Mar 1829 Louisa Leeman Stone b. 1806, d. after 1872, d/o John and Louisa L. Stone: came to NB in 1831: eventually settled on Indian Island in Charlotte County: Children of first marriage: 1) Mary M. Moses b. 8 Dec 1814 at Winchester, London, England, died 5 Apr 1886 on Indian Island, m. 26 Dec 1843 Henry Kay born 1816, died after 1851: 2) Thomas Lewis Moses b. 24 Dec 1815 at Warggins, Belgium, drowned off Indian Island, NB: 3) Miriam Anna Moses b. 12 Jul 1817 at Sundridge, Kent, England, d. 7 Apr 1884, m. John T.C. Moses born 1810 s/o Joseph Moses and Mary Henson: settled on Grand Manan: 4) John Sewell Moses b. 5 Dec 1818 at Chevening, Kent, England, d. 1880 in southern USA: 5) Robert Arthur Moses b. 16 Nov 1820 at Plymouth, Devon, England, died 1880 at Indian, Island: m. 11 Mar 1842 Catherine Zan born 1823 in Quebec and came to NB in 1840: family settled on Indian Island: 6) Frederick William Moses b. 1822 at Brampton, Cumberland, England, m. 1861 Rhoda Elizabeth Dixon born 1821: 7) Sarah Moses b. 8 Mar 1824 at Brampton, England, d. 20 Oct 1903, m. 15 Feb 1842 Nelson Horatio Chaffey born 1820, died 1849: 8) George Douglas Moses b. 26 May 1826 at Douglas, Isle of Man, UK, d. 27 Jul 1826: Children of second marriage: 9) Leeman Thomas Moses b. 1830, d. 1899: 10) George Moses born 1832, died 1855: 11) Henry Rede Moses b. 1834, d. 1893: 12) Alfred Moses b. 1836, d. 1842: 13) Louisa Leeman Moses born 1838, died unmarried 1853: 14) Charlotte Madeline Moses born 1845, died 1917, m. 13 Mar 1862 James Parker of Campobello Island.

Source: MC80/21 Martha Barto’s Passamaquoddy: Genealogies of West Isles families, pages 162 to 165: see also Grand Manan Museum: Manuscripts, Genealogies: Moses family, microfilm reel F227, 4 pages. MOSHER: Philip Mosher born 26 Sep 1767 at Newport, NS, died in 1833, s/o James Mosher or s/o Philip Mosher and Sarah Burgess: m. Elizabeth McCumber: settled at Mosher Hill, near St. Martins in Saint John County: Children: 1) Stephen Mosher married Martha Mosher d/o Edward Mosher: had six children: 2) Mary Elizabeth Mosher m. Archibald Black s/o Philip Black: 3) Hope Mosher m. (1st) Caleb Templeton, (2nd) Philip Mosher s/o Edward Mosher: 4) Philip Mosher Jr. born c1795, m. 12 Jul 1827 Elizabeth Berry d/o Jacob Berry and Bridget Floyd: this family settled in St. Martins, NB: 5) Edward Mosher b. - , died unmarried: 6) Daniel Mosher m. Margaret Fritch: 7) Mary Mosher married James S. Swim: 8) Sarah Mosher married Samuel Hodgkins: 9) Patty Mosher m. Mr. Williams or William Hodgins.

Sources: MC1/ Mosher, 10 pages: handwriting in parts of this file is illegible: Jacob Berry was b. 1756 near Liverpool, England and settled at Chester, NS: Bridget Floyd was his second wife: see also RS184 New Brunswick Museum Vertical files, Mosher family, microfilm F11087, 10 pages.

MOSS: Amos Moss m. Mary - : they came to NB in 1783 as Loyalists and settled in Gagetown, Queens County: the widow Mary Moss m. (2nd) Francis Blackburn, m. (3rd) 1801 at Gagetown, William Holderan: Only children mentioned: 1) Samuel Moss b. - , m. 1799 Elizabeth Jackson: 2) Esther Moss b. c1780, m. 1798 at Gagetown, Daniel McGregor. Source: MC80/2902 Sharon Dubeau’s New Brunswick Loyalists: a bicentennial tribute, 1 paragraph.

MOSS: Samuel Moss born in NY State possible s/o Amos and Mary Moss of Gagetown, Queens County, Loyalists: he came to NB in 1783 as a Loyalist and settled at Iron Bound Cove, Chipman Parish, Queens County: m. 11 Sep 1799 at Gagetown, Queens County, Elizabeth Jackson: by 1820 he was a widower with three sons: Children mentioned: 1) Robert Moss b. c1799. 2) Samuel Moss bp. 24 Sep 1801. Sources: MC300 York-Sunbury Historical Society Collection, MS15/4, 3 pgs: letters dated 8 Aug 1944 & 4 Oct 1844, Donald P. Wright to Major Markham: Samuel’s sister Esther Moss m. in Gagetown, Daniel McGregor: see also MC300 MS15/4, Biographical notes on the non-commissioned officers and privates of the 104th, page 126. MOSS: Thomas Moss born 11 Oct 1826 at Ashton, Manchester, Lancashire, England, d. 29 Jun 1911, s/o Hamlet Moss and Jane Lees: came to NB and settled at New Maryland, York County: m. (1st) Agnes Hodgson: had issue: m. (2nd) 6 Jan 1859 at Fredericton, Agnes Charters b. 1 Aug 1822 in NB, d. 7 Jun 1908, d/o William Charters and Margaret Gillespie: Children of first wife: 1) Charles Moss b. 1852 in NB: settled at North Pounel, VT: 2) William Edward Moss b. 29 Jun 1858 at New Maryland, d. 3 May 1918: m. 11 Jun 1889 in Fredericton, Martha Jane Fisher b. 30 Aug 1864 at New Maryland, d. 4 Sep 1892, d/o David Michael Fisher and Catherine Moore: settled at New Maryland: Children born at New Maryland of second wife: 3) Thomas Moss: settled at New Maryland: had issue 4) Julius Moss: settled in Compton, VT: 5) Jane McArthur “Jennie” Moss born 29 May 1862, died 19 Feb 1945 at Fredericton: m. 16 Sep 1902 Jabez Hodgson b. 1 May 1859, d. 30 Dec 1937, s/o Judah Hodgson and Anna Nason: settled at New Maryland: 6) Miss Moss m. Mr. E.B. Chapman: settled Lawrence, MA.

Sources: MC1564 New Maryland local history project fonds, Genealogical dictionary of cemeteries for York and Sunbury Counties: Volume 1, St. Mary the Virgin Anglican cemetery, New Maryland, York County: see pages 36, 37, 198, 199, 209a and 210: also see the York County census records.

MOTT: Adam Mott b. 1774, d. 23 Oct 1836, s/o Jonathan Mott and Jane Burtis: came to NB and settled at McDonald Corner in Cambridge Parish, Queens County: married 14 Feb 1799 at Gagetown, Queens County, Sarah Belyea b. 1779 at Courtland Manor, Westchester County, NY, d. 6 Jan 1840, d/o Joseph Belyea and Sarah Sniffin: Children born in Queens County: 1) Genny Mott b. 1799: 2) Elizabeth Mott b. 1801, m. 13 Nov 1817 William Akerley born 1793 at McDonald Corner: settled in Wickham Parish, Queens County and had five children: 3) John Mott born 1802, died 1882, married 24 Jun 1843 Elizabeth Clark b. 1823 in Wickham Parish, died 1857: they settled in Wickham Parish and had three children: 4) Sarah Mott b. c1803, m. John MacDonald b. c1803 in Wickham Parish: they had six children: 5) Joseph B. Mott born 15 May 1806, died 3 Feb 1893, m. 16 Jan 1839 Susan Akerley b. 1806, d. 25 Nov 1897: settled on Washademoak: had four children: 6) Jane Mott born c1809, d. 1900, m. Charles Akerley b. c1805 in Wickham Parish: 7) Amos Straight Mott born 3 Apr 1811, d. 1 Nov 1901, married 10 Jun 1835 Eleanor Elizabeth Clark b. 1811 d/o John Clark and Mary Beveridge: they settled on the Washademoak and had fourteen children: 8) Anne/Nancy Mott b. c1812, died 1839, married Nathan Moxon born 1812 in Wickham Parish: 9) William Mott b. 1816, m. 26 Jun 1843 Elthea Craft b. 1816 in Wickham Parish: 10) Daniel Mott b. 1819, died 1830: 11) Jacob Mott born 1821, married 12 Jun 1842 Nancy Northrup: 12) Susan Mott b. 1824, m. Benjamin Carpenter Burns b. 1820. Sources: MC80/364 E. Stone Wiggins, History of Queens County, page 43: see also MC80/330 Walter R. Greenwood’s The early Baptists of Cambridge Parish, page 76: see MC80/706 Florence G. Tisdale et al. The genealogy of the Boulier-Bulyea- Belyea family 1697-1969, page107: see also MC80/1397 Daniel F. Johnson’s New Brunswick lineages, pgs 153-154: see also MC2824 Julia Walker fonds, MS1, Fowler, 3 pgs: see MC80/2849 Dorothy G. Prescott et al. A genealogical history of the Prescott, Hoyt and related families.

MOTT: Charles Mott b. 22 Aug 1815, m. Esther Mersereau b. 30 Jul 1815: settled in or near Fredericton Junction in Gladstone Parish, Sunbury County: Children: 1) Edward Mott b. 10 Jul 1840, m. Basha Tracy: 2) John Mott born 25 Aug 1842, m. Miss Prince: 3) Daniel Mott born 4 Nov 1844, died unmarried: 4) Emeline Mott b. 7 Apr 1847, m. (1st) Jonas Boone, (2nd) Mr. Burden: 5) Abner Mott born 11 Nov 1849, m. (1st) Miss Prince, (2nd) Miss Jones: 6) Izetta Mott b. 21 Nov 1851, m. (1st) Israel Nason, (2nd) John McCloskey: 7) William Mott b. 17 Jun 1853, m. Miss Hannah: 8) Whitfield Mott b. 8 Feb 1857, died unmarried: 9) Nettie Mott b. 6 Nov 1862, m. James Gereau. Source: MC1/Mott #2, 1 page: file contains copy of one page from the John C. Tracy Book: Fredericton Junction, Sunbury County.

MOTT: George Mott b. 1801, d. 21 Dec 1874, m. Mary Jane Mills b. 1819, died 21 Apr 1888, d/o John Mills and Sarah Tracy: they settled at Three Tree Creek, Gladstone Parish, Sunbury County: Children: 1) George E. Mott b. 2 Oct 1838, d. 13 Jun 1900, m. Annie E. DeWitt b. 22 May 1840, d. 17 Dec 1924: 2) James E. Mott b. 1841, d. 30 Jun 1900, m. 1 Jan 1863 Sarah Boone born 1843: 3) Margaret Mott born 1843, died 31 Jul 1870, married William Embleton: 4) Charles Mott born 1 Jun 1844, d. 28 Nov 1922, m. Hannah Boone b. - , d. 21 Jun 1918: 5) John Mott born 1847, d. 24 Jul 1895, married Julia Blanch Starrit: 6) Mary J. Mott born 24 Mar 1849, d. 4 Sep 1922, m. Edward Moore: 7) Elizabeth Mott born 1851, d. 1932, m. 18 Sep 1867 Robert Embleton: 8) Nettie Mott born 1856, d. 23 Apr 1945, m. John E. Alexander born 1853, died 1921: 9) Alexander Mott born 1859, m. 8 Dec 1886 Bertha Victoria Hodgson born 1868, died 23 Dec 1931. Source: MC1/Mott #4, 100 pages.

MOTT: Jacob S. Mott b. c1772 on Long Island, NY, d. 7 Jan 1814 in Saint John, s/o John Mott: he came to NB in 1783 as a Loyalist, but immediately returned to NY with his family: m. 1795 Ann Hinton of NY: Jacob again came to NB in 1798 and settled in Saint John: sons, Gabriel Mott: went to Newfoundland: William Hinton Mott: returned to NY with his mother after his father’s death. Sources: MC1286 Volume V Dictionary of Canadian Biography, pages 612 to 613: Jacob Mott’s sister Amelia Mott m. John Ryan and settled in NB: see also MC80/450 Charlotte G. Robinson’s Pioneer Profiles of New Brunswick Settlers, “Ann Mott”, pages 208-219: see also Saint John Regional Library: David Russell Jack Bequest: Genealogy, microfilm reel F109, page 92.

MOTT: John or Jonathan Mott b. c1738, died 24 Jul 1812: originally from Long Island, NY: m. 1758 Ann Somerindyke of Long Island, NY: came from NY to NB in 1783 as Loyalists with wife, two daughters and one son: settled in Saint John: Only children mentioned: 1) Amelia Mott b. c1760, d. 30 Apr 1832: came to NB in 1783: m. 1780 John Ryan, Kings Printer, born c1761, d. 30 Sep 1847: they went to Newfoundland: 2) Jacob Somerindyke Mott born c1773 in NY, died 1861 in Brooklyn, NY, m. 1795 Ann Hinton born c1773 in NY, d. 7 Jan 1814 in Saint John: had two sons. Sources: PANB: Saint John Regional Library: David Russell Jack Bequest: Genealogy, microfilm reel F109, pg. 92: see also D.R. Jack’s Loyalist families of New Brunswick on microfilm F355, Vol III, pages 102-103.

MOTT: Jonathan Mott born 22 Feb 1744 at Hempstead, Long Island, NY, d. Jul 1818, s/o Adam Mott and Elizabeth Smith: m. 5 Sep 1773 Jane Burtis b. 9 Aug 1753 at Long Island, died 7 Mar 1823, d/o Henry Burtis and Hannah Losee: came to NB in 1783 as Loyalists, settled at Queenstown in Hampstead Parish, Queens County: Only children mentioned: 1) Adam Mott born 1774, d. 23 Oct 1836, married 14 Feb 1799 Sarah Belyea born 1779, d. 6 Jan 1840, d/o Joseph Belyea and Sarah Sniffin: they settled in Cambridge Parish, Queens County and had eleven children: 2) Jane Mott b. 1776, married 25 Dec 1794 Amos Straight born 1770 in CT, d. 1846 at Cambridge in Queens County. Sources: MC80/364 E. Stone Wiggins, History of Queens County, pg 43: see MC80/330 Walter R. Greenwood’s The early Baptists of Cambridge Parish, page 76: see also MC80/1397 Daniel F. Johnson’s New Brunswick lineages, pages 153-154: see also MC80/2354 Saint John Branch, NBGS: Arrivals 99: our first families in New Brunswick, pages 195-6: see also MC2824 Julia Walker fonds, MS1, Fowler, 3 pages.

MOUNT: Hugh Alexander Mount born 1801 in Ireland, married Nov 1822, a widow, Mary J. Churchill born 1801 in Ireland, died 1860’s: they came to NB in 1820 and settled in Fredericton, York County: Children: 1) Mary E. Mount b. 1824 in NB: 2) Margaret Mount b. 1826: 3) William Mount b. 1828, d. 1870: m. Margaret - and had two children. Sources: MC80/644 Isabel L. Hill’s The old burying ground Fredericton, NB, Vol. I, page 272: also see the York County census returns.

MOUNTAIN: Johnson Mountain born c1852 at Alberton, PEI, s/o William Mountain and Mary Campbell of PEI: he came to NB and settled in Upper Sackville, Westmorland County: married (1st) 3 Dec 1876 at Upper Sackville, Grace Ollicutt, m. (2nd) Jane Mountain: Children: 1) Elizabeth Mountain born May 1880 Upper Sackville, died 1961, m. 1908 in Upper Sackville, Charles Tupper Kilcup b. 1880, d. 1964: they settled in Sackville and had issue: 2) Mary Catherine Mountain (twin) b. 16 Feb 1882 at O’Leary, PEI, died 30 May 1960, m. 1911 at Upper Sackville, Lorne Sears: settled in Sackville: they had issue: 3) Martha Annie Mountain (twin) born 16 Feb 1882 at O’Leary, PEI, died 10 Sep 1964, married (1st) 6 Mar 1901 Upper Sackville or in Cookville, Edward William Hicks, m. (2nd) 11 Dec 1912 at Amherst, NS, A.A. Lusby: settled in Middle Sackville and had issue: 4) Minnie Mountain born 2 Sep 1884 at Upper Sackville, d. 1965, m. 1913 at Middle Sackville, Freeland Estabrooks: they settled at Middle Sackville and had children. Source: MC80/1667 Ruth Hicks’ James Patrick Mountain and Sophie Bearisto.

MOURANT: John William Mourant born 3 Feb 1845, died 19 Apr 1921, s/o Esther-Marie Mourant of Saint-Hélier on the Isle of Jersey: they came to NB and settled at Caraquet, Gloucester County: married (1st) 30 Jan 1869 at Saint-Hélier, Jane Isabella Battam b. - , died 1 Jun 1906, the d/o John Battam and Elisabeth LeMontais: m. (2nd) 3 Nov 1907 Marguerite Thériault d/o Marc Thériault and widow of Jean P. Chiasson:

Children of first wife: 1) John André Mourant b. 13 Apr 1874, d. 24 Jan 1950, married (1st) 10 Apr 1893 Charlotte Haché d/o Xavier Haché and widow of Gervais Boudreau of Maisonette: m. (2nd) 28 May 1933 Sophie Cormier d/o Augustin Cormier of Grande-Anse and widow of Germain Haché: 2) Philippe Thomas Mourant b. 21 Jan 1876, d. 14 Jun 1969, married (1st) 25 Nov 1900 Elisabeth Cormier b. - , d. 18 Mar 1930, d/o Pierre Cormier and Marie Landry: m. (2nd) 21 Apr 1931 Rose-Anne Albert b. - , died 1933, d/o Gédéon Albert and Anastasie Parisé: m. (3rd) 22 Jun 1936 Eugénie Huillier d/o Louis Huillier and widow of Gervais Duguay: 3) Jacques Georges Mourant b. 22 Jun 1877, d. unmarried 29 Sep 1900 at Bangor, ME: 4) Elisa Jane Mourant b. 11 Oct 1878, died 24 Aug 1944 at Montreal, QC, married on 14 Jul 1900 Evanhoe Beaulieu s/o Jean-Baptiste Beaulieu and Marcelline Luca of Rivière-du-Loup, QC: 5) Charles William Mourant born 18 Jan 1880, died unmarried 31 Jan 1901: 6) Thomas-Alfred Mourant born 19 Feb 1883: 7) Francis Alfred Mourant born 9 Feb 1885, d. 27 Jan 1917, m. 14 Aug 1905 Elisabeth Thériault d/o Joseph Thériault and Françoise Dugas: 8) Pierre Henri Mourant born 10 May 1886, d. 8 Aug 1957, m. 29 Oct 1912 Dina Thériault d/o Joseph Thériault and Françoise Dugas: 9) Joseph Ernest Arthur Mourant born 17 Nov 1889, d. 31 Jan 1982, m. 31 Mar 1913 Emélia Cyr d/o Jacques Cyr and Marianne Allain of Gaspésie: 10) Marie- Louise Mourant born 12 Nov 1891, died 23 May 1893: 11) Marie-Louisa Mourant born 28 Sep 1893, died 3 Jan 1967 at Montreal, married 23 Nov 1919 Honorius LeGuerrier s/o Adrien LeGuerrier and Élise Charbonneau of Ste-Thérèse, QC. Source: MC80/1100 Fidèle Thériault’s Les familles de Caraquet, page 371.

MOWAT: David Mowat b. - of Scottish ancestry, d. 31 Aug 1810 at sea: he came from Penobscot, ME to NB in 1783 as a Loyalist: settled in St. Andrews, Charlotte County: married 14 Nov 1786 Mehitable Caleff born 13 Sep 1768, died 17 Dec 1860, d/o Dr. John Caleff: Children: 1) John Spence Mowat b. 2 Sep 1787 at Saint John, NB, died 14 May 1792: 2) George Ryder Mowat born 22 Jun 1789 at Saint John, died 22 Jun 1789: 3) Ann Sarah Mowat born 10 May 1791, d. 11 May 1847, married 9 Jul 1812 at St. Andrews, Dr. Samuel Frye born 1787, died 27 Sep 1847: settled in St. Andrews, NB and had six children: 4) William Henry Mowat born 10 Apr 1793, m. Mehitable Mowat, a cousin, d/o John Mowat: had no issue: 5) David John Mowat born 2 Oct 1795, d. 16 Nov 1887, married 25 Oct 1821 in St. Andrews, NB, Miriam Pagan Wyer born 15 May 1897, d. 15 Jan 1869, d/o Thomas Wyer: settled opposite Ministers Island and had ten children: 6) Robert Samuel Mowat born 6 Jan 1797, m. Maria Watson of St. Stephen, NB, bp. 28 May 1797: she was a sister of Robert Watson: Robert and Maria had issue: 7) Horatio Nelson Mowat b. 25 Sep 1798, died 21 Dec 1841 at sea unmarried: 8) John Caleff Mowat born 24 Aug 1800, m. Miss Boyd d/o Dr. John Boyd: they settled at St. George in Charlotte County and had at least three children: 9) George Mowat born 13 Dec 1803, died unmarried in St. Andrews, NB: 10) Peter Mowat born 29 May 1805, buried 29 May 1815: 11) Dorothy Mowat b. 30 Mar 1807, d. 14 May 1842, m. 20 Sep 1831 Adam Jack b. 21 Nov 1800 Innerkip, Greenwich, Scotland, d. 2 Feb 1856 Saint John: 12) Susanna Elizabeth Mowat b. 27 Feb 1810, married 17 Dec 1833 Robert Duncan Wilmot b. 16 Oct 1809 at Fredericton, d. 1891, s/o John M. Wilmot: settled near Fredercicton, York County and had four sons and three daughters.

Sources: MC1/Mowat, 17 pages: David Mowat’s brother John Mowat born 1756 and died 1821: settled at Bay Side, Charlotte County: see also MC1156 Graves Papers: David Mowat, two pages: see also MC80/360 Acadiensis Vol. VIII, No. 4, Oct, 1908, The Mowat family, pages 306-316: see also MC80/450 Charlotte Robinson’s Pioneer Profiles of New Brunswick Settlers “Mehetible Caleff” pages 99-109: see Saint John Regional Library: David Russell Jack Bequest: Genealogy, microfilm reel F109, page 25: see also MC2259 Grace H. Mowatt collection on microfilm reel F15534. MOWAT: James Mowat born 1798 in Scotland: came to NB and settled in Derby Parish, Northumberland County: m. 1826 in Nelson Parish, Hannah Clouston b. 1793 in Scotland: Children: 1) possibly, John M. Mowat b. c1828 in NB, m. Mary - b. c1841 in NB: settled in Chatham Parish and had issue: 2) Mary Mowat b. c1831 in NB: 3) possibly, James Mowat b. c1834 in NB, m. Jessie - born c1840 in NB: settled in Chatham Parish and had issue. Source: RS184 New Brunswick Museum Vertical files, Mowat family, microfilm F11087, 10 pages.

MOWAT: John Mowat b. 1755 in Orkney Islands, Scotland, d. 10 Oct 1821: entered the Royal Navy in 1778: after the war he came to NB as a Loyalist and settled in St. Andrews, Charlotte County: he married 1788 Rachel Abrahams, a Jewess who was b. 1764 in Edinburgh, Scotland, died 29 Dec 1835: he was a cousin of David Mowat: Children: 1) Catherine T. Mowat b. 29 Jul 1789, died unmarried Feb 1808: 2) Elizabeth Mowat b. 7 Aug 1792, d. 18 Jan 1869 at St. Andrews, NB, m. 30 Jan 1813 at St. Andrews, Capt. George Hawkins of Bristol, England: he was lost at sea soon after their marriage: had a daughter: 3) Rachel Spence Mowat b. 12 Jun 1793, d. 5 Jan 1869, married 17 Apr 1816 Capt. Andrew Chalmers of Royal Navy: had no issue: 4) Mehetable Mowat b. 16 Apr 1796, m. William Henry Mowat, a cousin, b. 10 Apr 1793, s/o Capt. David Mowat: moved to Hastings, MI about 1840: had no issue: 5) John Henry Mowat born 6 Sep 1802, d. 12 Mar 1878, married Elizabeth McDouall born 10 Oct 1810, died 22 Nov 1875, d/o Alexander McDouall of Gallowayshire, Scotland: had nine children: 6) David Thomas Mowat b. 28 Jan 1806, died young. Sources: MC80/1720 Theodore C. Holmes’ Loyalists to Canada: the 1783 settlement of Quakers and others at Passamaquoddy, page 173: see Saint John Regional Library: David Russell Jack Bequest: Genealogy, microfilm reel F109, page 24: see also D.R. Jack’s Loyalist families of New Brunswick on microfilm F355, Vol III, pages 117-120.

MOWAT: John Mowat born 29 Jun 1821 at Aberdeen, Scotland, died 13 Jan 1897: came to NB and settled at or near Campbellton, Restigouche County: m. Elizabeth - b. c1828, d. 20 Feb 1903: only child mentioned was Alexander Mowat b. 1856, d. 1926, m. Ella Kerr b. 1864, buried 7 May 1963.

Source: MC2657 NBGS Generations Issue #32, June 1987: Campbellton cemetery, page 59. MOWATT: James Mowatt b. 1808 in England, d. Jan 1902, m. 19 Dec 1835 at Ford, Northumberland County, England, Catherine Huliston b. - , d. 10 Oct 1866: came to NB in 1837: settled at Harvey Station in Manners Sutton Parish, York County: Children: 1) Agnes Mowatt b. 1836 in England, d. 25 Jul 1868: 2) Andrew Mowatt born 1840, d. 1920, m. Isabel Watt b. 1844, d. 1932, d/o Michael Watt and Mary Morecraft: had issue. Source: MC80/2504 Jocelean S. Hall et. al. Harvey Settlement Cemetery 1837-1999, pages 50, 108: James Mowatt had a brother Thomas Mowatt b. 1809, d. 13 Dec 1892 who also settled in Harvey.

MOWATT: Thomas Mowatt b. 1809 in England, d. 13 Dec 1892, married Elizabeth Moffitt b. 1813 at Stickle, England, d. 1854: came to NB in 1837: settled at Harvey, Manners Sutton Parish in York County: Children were born in NB: 1) Andrew Mowatt b. 1838: 2) John Mowatt b. 1839 at Harvey Station, d. 20 Aug 1901, m. Maria Jane Smith b. 1843 at Tower Hill, NB, died 20 Jul 1916, d/o William Smith and Mary Black: they settled at Harvey Station and had children: 3) Thomas James Mowatt bp. 8 Jan 1842, d. before 1851: 4) Jane Mowatt b. 1843: 5) possibly, George Mowatt b. - , d. 1915, m. Louisa Bell Dorcas b. - , d. 3 Apr 1930, d/o Andrew Dorcas and Mary Virtue: first settled at Harvey then moved to St. Stephen, Charlotte County: 6) Margaret Mowatt born 1848: 7) Elizabeth Mowatt born 1850. Sources: MC80/1397 Daniel F. Johnson’s New Brunswick lineages, pages 17-18: also see the York County census records: see also MC80/2504 Jocelean S. Hall’s Harvey Settlement Cemetery 1837-1999, pages 2, 18, 34, 108: Thomas Mowatt’s brother James Mowatt b. 1808, d. Jan 1892 also settled in Harvey.

MUCKLER: Edward Muckler born 25 Jul 1869 at Harrisburg, PA, died 12 Nov 1941, s/o William and Delial or Eliza Muckler: came to NB and settled at Plaster Rock, Gordon Parish, Victoria County: married c1890 at Aroostook Junction, Andover Parish, Victoria County, Catherine Newcomb born 6 Apr 1876 at California Settlement, Canterbury Parish, York County, died 19 Nov 1952, d/o William Newcomb and Miranda Hartt: Children: 1) Delilah May Muckler b. 13 Sep 1892, m. Cyril Johnson and had issue: 2) Harry Edgar Muckler b. 20 Apr 1894, married three times and had issue: 3) Amy Viola Muckler b. 21 Apr 1896, d. unmarried 20 Jan 1913: 4) Clifton Guy Muckler b. 30 Nov 1899, d. unmarried 4 Feb 1923: 5) Dorothy Ethel Muckler b. 18 Apr 1902 at Aroostook Junction, d. 18 May 1990, m. Raymond Clarence Lewis born 4 Mar 1897 at North View, Gordon Parish, Victoria County, d. 19 Nov 1967, s/o Miles Lewis: eleven children: 6) Bertha Alice Muckler b. 18 Aug 1904, d. at Hartford, CT, m. Mr. Hines: 7) Jessie Louise Muckler b. 6 Aug 1906, d. 6 May 1907: 8) Cora Catherine Muckler b. 4 Aug 1909 Perth-Andover, Victoria County, m. at Nelson, Nelson Parish, Northumberland County, Thomas Shannon b. 22 Jun 1903 at Derby Junction, Derby Parish, Northumberland County, d. 16 Apr 1984, s/o Anthony Shannon and Rachel Sweeney. Source: MC80/2172 Viettia A. Newcomb’s Newcomb/Hartt and Slye/ Blunden families, pages 213-217, 226, 256.

MUCKLER see also MOCKLER

MUIR: Alexander Muir b. 1787 Scotland, m. Jane - b. : came to NB and settled in Beresford Parish, Gloucester County: Only children mentioned: 1) Alexander Muir born 1833 in NB, m. Mary - b. 1839 in NB: had issue: 2) James J. Muir b. 1835 in NB, married Agnes - b. 1840 in NB: had issue.

Source: RS184 New Brunswick Museum Vertical files, Muir family, microfilm F11087, 1 page.

MUIR: David Muir born at Kirkinner, Wigtonshire, Scotland, m. Jane Small or Smart born in Wales: came to NB and settled at Cornwall, Johnston Parish, Queens County: Children born at Corwall, NB: 1) Jane Muir born 10 Jun 1845, d. 23 May 1917, m. James William Jeffrey born 27 Sep 1856 at Partridge Valley, Johnston Parish, d. 17 Sep 1945: settled at Bagdad, Johnston Parish and had four children: 2) Thomas Muir m. (1st) Ellen Small, (2nd) Violet Steele: had eight children: 3) John Muir m. Mary Ann Alcorn and had seven children: 4) William Muir m. Sadie Long or Tong and had five children: 5) Margaret/Maggie Muir m. Isaac Pearson and had six children: 6) Millie Muir m. as second wife, James Byron.

Source: RS184 New Brunswick Museum Vertical files, Muir family, microfilm F11087, 2 pages.

MUIRHEAD: William Muirhead born 4 Apr 1819 at Pictou, NS, d. 29 Dec 1884, s/o John Muirhead: came to NB about 1831 and settled at Chatham in Northumberland County: married 1 Feb 1844 at Chatham, NB, Ann Gray d/o Alexander Gray of Aberdeen, Scotland, born c1824, died 11 Sep 1882: Children: 1) Agnes J. Muirhead bp 22 Dec 1845, died 14 Jan 1882, m. John Sadler b. 1840, d. 21 Oct 1893: 2) John McLean Muirhead bp. 12 Jul 1846: 3) William W. Muirhead b. 1848: settled in Chatham, NB: 4) Henry Alexander Muirhead born 6 May 1850, d. 19 May 1895, m. Clara Read of Saint John: 5) James Robert Muirhead b. 3 Jun 1852: 6) Annie Muirhead b. 12 Jun 1854: 7) Christina Helen Muirhead b. 21 Jun 1856: 8) Mary Ada Muirhead born 21 Apr 1861: 9) Ada Muirhead born 26 Jun 1864. Sources: MC1/Muirhead, 6 pages: John Muirhead came from Dumfrieshire, Scotland to Pictou, NS in 1817 and then moved to Chatham in 1831: one of William’s daughters married Thomas Russell of Chatham: Alexander Gray, Ann’s father, also settled in Chatham: see also MC80/2184 W.D. Hamilton’s Dictionary of Miramichi Biography: see MC1156 Graves Papers: William Muirhead, 1 page: the 1851 census for Chatham Parish lists William Sr.’s siblings, 1) Margaret Muirhead b. c1830: 2) Alexander Muirhead b. c1835: 3) Catherine Muirhead born c1837.

MULHERIN: Patrick Mulherin born , d. 1894, m. in Ireland, Bridget O’Hara born 1805 in Derry, Ireland, died 1885: Patrick came to NB in 1845: settled at Grand Falls, Victoria County: his family followed in 1847: Children born in County Derry: 1) Arthur Mulherin b. 1827, m. Susan - b. 13 Mar 1829 in County Wicklow, Ireland, d. 12 Apr 1883: 2) Roseanne Mulherin b. 30 Oct 1828, died 25 Sep 1896, married 9 Dec 1847 Charles J. McCluskey b. 1820 in Ireland: 3) Mary Mulherin b. c1830, m. Patrick McCluskey, born in Ireland c1820: 4) John Mulherin b. 1835, m. Catherine Hughes b. 1845, died 28 Mar 1907: 5) Michael Mulherin born 1837, died 6 Nov 1884, married 7 Jan 1872 Susan McCallum: 6) Patrick Mulherin b. 1839, m. Mary Cunningham b. 1843, d. 5 May 1915: 7) Susan Mulherin born 1841, m. Barney McLaughlin: to Limestone, ME: 8) Charles Mulherin born 1843, d. 1933, m. Catherine McCormick b. 1843, died 1927: 9) James Mulherin b. 25 Jul 1845, d. Apr 1918, m. Annie St. Amand born 21 Jan 1859 at Drummond, NB, d. 2 Feb 1902. Source: MC1/Mulherin, 3 pages.

MULLALY: Owen Mullaly b. 1788 Knockeroghery, St. John Parish, County Roscommon, Ireland, died 21 Mar 1857, married Bridget Donaken b. 1801 in County Roscommon, died 1875: came to NB in 1832 and settled at Waterloo Corner, Johnston Parish, Queens County: Children: 1) Thomas Mullaly born 22 Dec 1827 Roscommon, Ireland, d. 9 Oct 1901, m. 22 Sep 1850 Elizabeth O’Neil b. 24 Jul 1832 at Sligo, County Sligo, Ireland, died 12 Jan 1919: settled at Waterloo Corner and had nine children: 2) Lawrence Mullaly b. 1829 Roscommon, d. 17 Aug 1889, m. 22 Sep 1850 Bridget Monahan b. 1838, d. 1915: settled in Saint John: had nine children: 3) John Mullaly b. - , died in 1835 at sea: 4) Michael Mullaly born 1838 in NB: 5) Margaret Mullaly born in 1839 in NB: 6) Patrick Mullaly: later went to the USA. Sources: MC80/1419 Joseph L. Mullaly’s Family trees 1788-1988: see also MC80/2326 John R. Elliott’s Gone but not forgotten: cemetery inscriptions of Kings County, New Brunswick, Vol. 4: Cromwell Hill R.C. Cemetery, near Stewarton, Springfield Parish, Kings County, page 191.

MULLEN: George Mullen married Letitia Niles: the family settled in or near Frederiction Junction in Gladstone Parish, Sunbury County: Children: 1) David Mullen: 2) George Mullen m. Sarah Dormindy: 3) Harris Harding Mullen born 3 Feb 1861: 4) Friel Mullen: 5) Emma Mullen m. Edward Tracy: 6) Ethel Mullen married Stephen Eldridge: 7) Maud Mullen m. Purdy Duplisea: 8) Sidney Mullen m. Alice Ring.

Source: MC1/Mullen, 1 page: the file contains a page from the John C. Tracy Book: Frederiction Junction, Sunbury County.

MULLEN, see also MULLIN

MULLETT: George W. Mullett b. 1827 in England, died 4 Jul 1894: came to NB and settled in Havelock Parish, Kings County: m. 13 Jul 1854 Sarah Jane Watson born c1831, d. 12 Dec 1908, d/o Thomas Watson and Jane Turner: Children: 1) George Mullett b. c1859, died unmarried: 2) Martha Jane Mullett born 2 Dec 1860, married (1st) 4 Oct 1884 Benjamin Saunders, m. (2nd) Jacob Ryder: 3) Thomas H. Mullett born c1865, d. 1930, m. 13 Apr 1893 Mary Elizabeth Thorne b. 1867, d. 1927: 4) Anna Mullett born 1868, m. (1st) 1 Jul 1885 John Shaddick, (2nd) James Parks: 5) Esaw Mullett b. 1869, married (1st) Elva Ryder, married(2nd) Belle Jones: 6) Sarah/Fanny Mullett born 1871, married Mr. McGregor: 7) David Mullett b. 1872, d. unmarried 29 Nov 1883: 8) Mary Mullett b. 23 Apr 1874, d. 5 Jul 1912, m. 25 Jan 1893 Charles Gilbert Thorne b. 18 Nov 1866, d. 2 Mar 1942. Source: MC80/2354 Saint John Branch, NBGS: Arrivals 99: our first families in New Brunswick, pg. 196: George’s brother Esaw Mullett also came to NB and settled in Rothesay Parish, Kings County.

MULLIN: Edward Mullin b. c1814 in Ireland, d. 13 Aug 1896, m. probably in Ireland, Catherine Martin b. c1818 in Ireland, d. 5 Nov 1893: they came to NB and settled in Fairville, Lancaster Parish, Saint John: Children born in Saint John: 1) John Mullin b. 11 Mar 1849, d. 22 Apr 1904, m. 17 Jul 1872 Alice Breen born c1858, died 7 May 1923, d/o Daniel Breen and Alice Ryan: they settled in Fairville and had seven sons: 2) Rosana Mullin born 5 Apr 1851, may have died young: 3) William James Mullin born 21 Jul 1853, may have died young: 4) Mary Ann Mullin b. 1 Apr 1855 in Saint John, died 10 Jul 1928, married 6 Nov 1873 in Saint John West, George W. Reid born 15 Jun 1854 at Coleraine, County Derry, Ireland, died 1912: they settled in Fairville and had children: 5) Charles Mullin b. 14 Feb 1856, d. unmarried 11 Oct 1923.

Source: MC80/2688 Frances McGinn et. al. Every life counted: a record of the families of Mary Ann Mullin, George W. Reed, Mary Jane Crilley, James Keenan and John Perry of Fairville, New Brunswick, pages 5, 7, 13-17, 198: Daniel Breen born 1816 in County Tipperary, Ireland: Alice Ryan born 1815 in County Tipperary.

MULLIN: John Mullin came to NB in 1783 as a Loyalist and settled on the Great Road in Springfield Parish, Kings County: married Elizabeth - : Children: 1) James Mullin m. (1st) Susannah Hurder, (2nd) 4 Sep 1826 Nancy Parks: 2) John Mullin Jr. married 26 Jan 1812 Mahala Fowler: 3) Peter Mullin m. (1st) 13 Oct 1814 Phebe Ann O’Dell: m. (2nd) 4 Mar 1844 Jemima Spragg: 4) Thomas Mullin b. 1793, died 1881, m. 1818 Anne Fraser b. 1793, d. 1858, d/o John Fraser and Mary Gillis: family settled at Cassalis, South Esk Parish, Northumberland County: had eleven children: 5) George Mullin: 6) Nancy Mullin: 7) Mary or Susannah Mullin born 1799, d. 7 Oct 1842, m. John Duff: settled at East Scotch Settlement, then at Debec in Richmond Parish, Carleton County: had nine daughters: 8) possible son, Jacob Mullin b. 1802, d. 1887, m. 1825 Rebecca Anna Drost born 1804, d. 1881, d/o Peter and Mary Drost: first settled in Kings County, then by 1865 at Red Bank, South Esk Parish: they had thirteen children.

Sources: MC80/928 Ernest G.C. Graham’s Mills, hills and early settlers of Springfield Parish, Kings County, NB, page 95: see MC80/2689 Miramichi Branch of the NBGS, Some first families of the Miramichi, 1 page (under Jacob Mullin and Thomas Mullin). MULLIN: Patrick Mullin born c1795 in Ireland, d. 19 Jul 1875: came to NB before 1825: settled at Wayerton, North Esk Parish, Northumberland County: m. (1st) on 31 Jan 1828 Nancy Shannon born c1802, d. 20 Jun 1843, m. (2nd) 3 Dec 1846 Mrs. Alice (Cain) Smith b. c1819, d. 2 Dec 1903, widow of Joseph Smith b. - , died after 1844, married 13 Aug 1839: Children of first wife: 1) Robert Mullin born 1828, d. 14 Jul 1905, m. Catherine Shea b. Jun 1833, d. 1884, d/o Jeremiah Shea and Catherine Sullivan: settled at Trout Brook, North Esk Parish and had six children: 2) John Mullin born 1829, d. 1885, m. 6 Jun 1853, Annabella McKendrick born 6 May 1832, d. 9 Feb 1868, d/o Michael McKendrick and Louisa Estey: had six children: m. (2nd) Joanna Johnston born 24 Apr 1839, d. 27 Jan 1913, d/o Thomas Johnston and Catherine Amelia Hall: 3) Eliza P. Mullin b. 31 Jan 1831, d. 1 Apr 1909, m. John Hosford b. c1834, d. 23 Mar 1909, s/o John Hosford and Eliza Dorothea Haden: 4) Nancy Ann Mullin born 31 Jan 1831, d. after 1855, m. William Baisley b. c1815, d. 21 Oct 1900: 5) Patrick Mullin b. c1838, d. after 1914, m. Elizabeth Jane Travis born 6 Jun 1852, d. after 1881, d/o Oliver Travis and Phoebe A. Somers: settled at Wayerton, North Esk Parish and had three children: 6) Maria Mullin born 10 Jun 1840, died Nov 1904, m. Joseph Copp b. 8 Jun 1831, died 7 Feb 1916, s/o Henry Copp and Elizabeth Page: Children of second wife: 7) Thomas Mullin born 29 Oct 1847, d. 6 Dec 1919, m. Hannah J. Brennan: settled in Newcastle, Northumberland County: raised four adopted children: 8) Alice Ann Mullin b. 26 Jan 1850, died after 1871: 9) Isabella Mullin b. 26 Jun 1852, d. after 1914: to U.S.A.: 9) Neil Mullin b. 13 Apr 1854, d. 7 Nov 1935, m. Christina Currie: settled at Maple Glen, North Esk Parish: 10) Eliza A. Mullin born 28 Oct 1856, died after 1881: 11) John Henry Mullin born 13 May 1858, d. 27 Jun 1943.

Source: MC80/359 W.D. Hamilton’s Old North Esk: Revised, pages 272-274: Patrick may have had a brother named Robert Mullin who m. Sally Shannon.

MULLIN: Patrick Mullin born c1828 in Ireland, died after 1891: came to NB by 1854: settled on Dowling Road, New Ireland, Alma Parish, Albert County: married 18 Jul 1854 at Saint John, Theresa Casey b. c1831, d. 12 Mar 1899: Children: 1) Mary Ann Mullin b. 24 May 1856, d. before 1861: 2) Mary? Elizabeth Mullin b. 22 Feb 1858: 3) John Mullin born 20 Mar 1860, died 1884: 4) James Mullin b. c1862: 5) Michael Sheehy Mullin born about 1864: 6) Theresa Mullin born on 5 Oct 1866. Source: MC80/2014 Heather Long’s Good green hope: the Irish Catholic settlers of Albert County, New Brunswick, page 196.

MULLIN: Patrick Mullin and wife Catherine Rice came from County Cork, Ireland and first settled in Saint John: son, Daniel Mullin settled in Saint John and became a lawyer. Source: MC80/338 I. Allen Jack’s Biographical Review, pages 169-170.

MULLIN: Robert Mullin or Mullan born 1779 in Augher in County Tyrone, Ireland, d. 14 Oct 1839: he came to NB and settled in Saint John: wife’s name is not provided: only children mentioned were, 1) Elizabeth Mullin b. 1801, d. 22 Mar 1840, married James Campbell: 2) Margaret Mullin married Robert Thompson and settled in Portland, Saint John County.

Source: MC80/2592 Graeme F. Somerville’s A library of stone pages and other records of the Wesleyan burial ground, Saint John, NB, pages 38, 174.

MULLIN: Robert Mullin born c1805 in Ireland, d. about 1871: came to NB: settled in Wayerton in North Esk Parish, Northumberland County: m. 23 Feb 1832 Sally Shannon b. c1812, d. after 1871: Children: 1) Jane Mullin b. c1833, died after 1861: 2) Nancy Mitchell Mullin born c1835, died 19 Mar 1910, m. John Dunnett b. c1825, d. 1856, s/o John Dunnett and Ann Nicholson: 3) Elizabeth Mullin born c1837, d. 22 Jul 1863, married Joseph Copp b. 8 Jun 1831, d. 7 Feb 1916, s/o Henry Copp and Elizabeth Page: 4) Mary Ann Mullin b. 6 May 1839, d. after 1891, m. Daniel Dennis b. 1840, d. 14 Sep 1914, s/o Joseph Dennis and Margaret Sullivan: 5) Robert Mullin Jr. b. 2 Apr 1841, d. after 1901, m. Hannah Hosford born 23 Oct 1844, died after 1901, d/o Benjamin Hosford and Margaret Tweedie: they went to Pennsylvania: 6) Andrew Mullin b. 17 Feb 1843, d. after 1871: 7) James Alexander Mullin b. 9 Mar 1845, d. after 1871: 8) Richard Sheppard Mullin b. 20 Apr 1847, d. after 1871: 9) John Neil Mullin b. 3 Jun 1849, d. after 1871, m. 1871 Susannah Hosford b. c1851, died after 1871, d/o William and Sarah Ann Hosford: 10) Sarah Mullin born 2 Oct 1851: 11) Henry Copp Mullin b. Aug 1853, died after 1871: 12) Joseph Ephraim Mullin born 1855, died after 1915: went to USA. Source: MC80/359 W.D. Hamilton’s Old North Esk: Revised, pages 274-275: Robert may have had a brother Patrick Mullin who m. Nancy Shannon.

MULLIN: Thomas Mullin born c1793, died after 1881, s/o John Mullin of Belleisle Bay, Kings County, a Loyalist: by 1817 he was settled at Cassilis in South Esk Parish, Northumberland County: m. 14 Apr 1818 Ann Fraser born c1793, died 4 Jun 1858, d/o John Fraser and Mary Gillis: Children: 1) Alexander Mullin the adopted s/o Ann Fraser born c1816, d. after 1891, m. 5 Sep 1837 Elizabeth Keating born c1818 in PEI, d. c1881: settled at Sunny Corner and had eleven children: 2) Elizabeth Mullin b. c1818, d. 1890, m. 9 Aug 1836 George Sutherland s/o George Sutherland and Ann Stuart: they settled at Cassilis: 3) John Mullin born c1821, died after 1835: 4) Mary Mullin b. c1823, d. 6 Jan 1884, m. 21 Jan 1843 Charles Mullin born c1813, d. c1889: settled in Cassilis and had nine children: 5) Ann Mullin born c1826, died 28 Jul 1910, m. 9 Sep 1845 William Russell born c1816, d. 21 Mar 1885: settled at North Esk: 6) George Mullin born 12 Mar 1828, d. after 1861: 7) Mahalia Jane Mullin b. c1830, d. after 1851, married 7 Jun 1859 Thomas Walker: went to USA: 8) Abigail Mullin born c1832, d. c1876, m. 13 Sep 1855 Andrew Matchett b. 1 Aug 1832, d. 31 Mar 1898, s/o William Matchett and Mary Fraser: settled in Sunny Corner: 9) Noah Mullin born c1834, died 13 Aug 1917, m. Elizabeth McTavish b. 22 Feb 1837, d. 15 May 1919, d/o John McTavish and Marion Sinclair: settled at Cassilis and had four children: 10) Thomas Mullin Jr. b. c1837, d. 1896, married 24 Jun 1867 Jane Allison born 14 Jun 1848, d. 8 Jun 1930, d/o John Allison and Jane Stewart: settled at Cassilis and had seven children: 11) Sarah Ann Mullin born c1839, d. after 1861.

Sources: MC80/359 W.D. Hamilton’s Old North Esk: Revised, pages 267 to 268: see also MC80/361 Doreen M. Arbuckle’s The North West Miramichi, pages 250-251 which claims an extra child, Elizabeth P. Mullin b. 1828, died 1909, m. 12 Aug 1855 John Hosford, b. 1834 Ireland: settled at Trout Brook.

MULLIN: Thomas Mullin b. c1821 in Ireland: came from Armagh, Ireland to NB in 1838: married 30 Mar 1848 Roseanna McGuire of Long Reach, Kings County, b. c1826: they first settled in Kings County, then moved to Hibernia, Hampstead Parish, Queens County: Children: 1) Mary Mullin b. 1846, m. (1st) Mr. Norwood of Gagetown, Queens County: m. (2nd) John Cunningham: they settled at Petersville, Queens County, NB: 2) James Mullin b. 1848, d. 1874: went to Minnesota: 3) Thomas Mullin b. 1850: went to Minnesota: 4) Edward Mullin b. 1852, d. c1874, m. Lily Rathburn: 5) Charles Mullin b. 14 Nov 1858, d. 24 Jul 1936 in Littleton, NH, m. Isabel Dodge: had one daughter: went to Minnesota: 6) Twin sons b. and d. c1860: 7) George Mullin b. 2 Aug 1863, d. 9 Nov 1940, married 27 Sep 1897 at Saint John, Mary Ellen Gallagher of Pleasant Villa, Hampstead Parish, born c1872, died 1952, d/o James Frank Gallagher and Susan Dewitt of Pleasant Villa, NB: they settled at Hibernia and had seven children. Source: MC80/2779 Connie Denby et. al. Along Hibernia roads: faded memories, pages 225-226: see also MC3/191 Eugene Campbell’s Hibernia: absorbed by progress, The Oromocto Post, 22 Oct 1980, page 12.

MULLIN: William Mullin b. c1801 in Ireland, bur. 12 Jun 1871, married (1st) in Ireland - b. - , d. c1844: married (2nd) before 1851 in NB, Ellen Granfield born c1816, died 7 Sep 1898, widow of Patrick Long: came to NB: settled in Harvey Parish, Albert County: Children of first marriage: 1) Mary Mullin b. c1838: 2) Thomas Mullin born c1840: 3) Patrick Mullin born c1842: 4) Catherine Mullin born c1844.

Source: MC80/2014 Heather Long’s Good green hope: the Irish Catholic settlers of Albert County, New Brunswick, page 196.

MULLIN, see also MULLEN

MULLINS: Thomas Mullins b. c1754 in Northern Ireland, died 27 Mar 1799, m. Prudence - b. c1757, d. 5 Oct 1791: came from Philadelphia, PA, to NY, to NB in 1783 as Loyalists and settled in Saint John: Children mentioned: 1) Thomas Mullins: may have left NB after 1799: 2) Elizabeth Mullins m. Mr. Beatty/Beattie: settled in Carleton, Saint John: 3) Margaret Mullins b. - , d. age 80, married John Rosenell a Loyalist, born in Portsmouth, England. Source: D.R. Jack’s Loyalist families of New Brunswick on microfilm F355, Vol III, pages 120-123.

MULLINS: Thomas Mullins b. - , died 1835 in Newcastle, Northumberland County: came to NB and settled in Derby Parish, Northumberland County: m. Elizabeth McLaughlin b. c1795, in Limavardy, County Londonderry, Ireland: had six children: Children mentioned: 1) Edward Mullins born c1824: 2) Sarah Mullins born 1826: 3) Elizabeth Mullins born c1829: 4) Thomas Mullins Jr. b. c1831, married Mary Ledden d/o James Ledden: settled in Newcastle, NB: 5) James Mullins b. c1833. Source: MC80/2184 W.D. Hamilton’s Dictionary of Miramichi Biography. MULROY: William Mulroy born 1822 in Scotland: came to NB: settled at Cumberland Bay, Waterborough Parish, Queens County: m. Hannah Reece: Children: 1) William Mulroy m. Margaret Ann Reece: 2) John Mulroy married Miss Higgins: 3) Ann Mulroy married Robert Colwell: 4) Silas Mulroy: 5) Isaac Mulroy: 6) Alexander Mulroy: 7) James Mulroy. Source: MC80/364 E. Stone Wiggins, History of Queens County, page 44.

MUNCEY: Samuel Muncey b. c1810, m. Parmelia - b. c1816: this couple first settled in the United States where their first five children were born, then they migrated to NB and settled on the Getchell Lake road near St. Stephen in Charlotte County: the family moved to Minnesota in 1866: Children: 1) Mary Ann Muncey b. c1836, d. 1883, married c1853 Charles W. Laken born c1831: 2) Willard Muncey born c1839: 3) Stephen Muncey born c1840: 4) George Muncey b. c1846: 5) Elizabeth Phee Muncey born c1849: 6) Robert Muncey b. 1854: 7) William Muncey b. 1856: 8) Sarah Muncey born about 1859.

Source: MC1/Muncey, 5 pages.

MUNDLE: David Mundle: came from Scotland to NB in 1833 with his wife, three sons and two daughters: first settled at Jardineville in Richibucto Parish, Kent County, and later went to Mundleville, Weldford Parish, Kent County: Sons: 1) John Mundle: settled at Mundleville and raised a large family: 2) David Mundle: settled at Kingston and had four children: 3) Alexander Mundle: settled at Mundleville: Daughters: 1) Agnes Mundle: 2) Mary Mundle. Source: MC80/7 Edward L. Gallagher’s History of old Kingston and Rexton, pages 36-37. MUNFORD: Daniel Munford b. - , d. 28 Jun 1809: came to NB in 1783 as a Loyalist and settled at Maugerville, Sunbury County: the name of his wife is not provided: only child mentioned was, William Munford b. 1797: settled in Saint John. Source: MC300 York-Sunbury Historical Society Collection, MS15/4, Biographical notes on the non-commissioned officers and privates of the 104th, page 131.

MUNGER: William Munger born 1 Aug 1767, d. 29 Jun 1859: came to NB in 1783 as Loyalists and settled on Hammond River in Hampton Parish, Kings County: m. 22 Nov 1791 Mary Ford b. 29 Nov 1771 at Woodbridge, NJ, d. 7 Nov 1867, d/o John Ford and Alida/Alcha Prall: Children born on the Hammond River: 1) Isabella Munger born 7 Dec 1792, d. 10 Nov 1872, m. 16 Feb 1836 John Aiton or Eaton b. 1811 in Scotland, d. 20 Aug 1887: settled near Hammond River: 2) Margaret Gray Munger b. 17 Oct 1794, d. 8 Jan 1809: 3) Catherine Munger b. 15 Sep 1796, d. 11 Sep 1840, m. (1st) 20 Jul 1820 in Hampton Parish, Isaac Allen Ruloffson b. 8 Oct 1790, d. Aug 1822: had two daughters: m. (2nd) 3 Oct 1826 James Porter b. in Ireland, d. 9 Feb 1832: had three children: 4) Alada/Elida Prall Munger b. 20 Jun 1797/1798, d. Mar 1881 at Damascus, Hampton Parish, Kings County, married 2 May 1824 James Anderson Smith born 1790 at Long Reach, Kings County, d. 10 Apr 1839 in Hampton Parish: settled near Gondola Point, Rothesay Parish, Kings County: had six children: 5) Isaac Munger b. 11 May 1800, died after 1867 in Brantford, ON, m. 25 Jan 1827 Frances Anne Sherwood born 23 Mar 1802, d/o Justus Sherwood and Anne Griffiths: they had five children: 6) Mary Munger b. 17 May 1802, d. 10 Aug 1873, m. 9 Jan 1823 in Hampton Parish, William Wanamaker born 10 Apr 1790, d. 1848: had twelve children: 7) Sarah Ford Munger born 22 Feb 1804, d. after 1867, married 16 Jun 1829 in Hampton Parish, William Clark Sherwood born on 30 Sep 1804 s/o Justus Sherwood and Anne Griffiths: had eight children: may have settled at South Richmond, Carleton County: 8) Susanna Munger b. 18 Nov 1806, d. 20 Dec 1864 at Woodstock, Carleton County, married 25 Mar 1825 in Hampton Parish, Stephen Sherwood born 7 Aug 1798, died 1 May 1876, s/o Justus Sherwood and Anne Griffiths: they had eight children: 9) James Munger born 30 Nov 1808, d. Brantford, ON, buried in Mt. Vernon, Cemetery, m. 6 Nov 1832 in Hampton Parish, Ruth Ann Sederquist born 30 May 1815: had one child: 10) Louisa Munger b. 17 Feb 1811, d. 1 Jul 1899 in Kings County, m. 1 Dec 1836 in Hampton Parish, John Duffy born 1808 in Ireland, died 10 Dec 1868: first settled in Kings County, then in Lorne Parish, Victoria County: had two children. Sources: MC80/2138 Louise Bourgoyne’s Descendants of Captain John Ford and Alida Alcha Prall: widower John Aiton married (2nd) Sarah Porter: see also MC80/2354 Saint John Branch, NBGS: Arrivals 99: our first families in New Brunswick, pages 196-197. MUNN: Donald Munn born in Rothesay, Isle of Bute, Scotland, d. 1826, s/o Donald Munn: father and son served in 42nd Highland Regiment and came to NB in 1783 as Loyalists: settled on the Nashwaak in Saint Marys Parish, York County: Donald Jr. married (1st) Hannah Allen, m. (2nd) Barbara - : Children mentioned: 1) Donald Munn born c1785, d. 1830, married Ann Tait b. c1788 at Paisley, Renfrewshire, Scotland, died 1834: settled in Saint John and had four children: 2) Duncan Munn b. 1791, m. Elizabeth Young s/o John Young and Sarah Foss: settled at Nashwaak Bridge until 1838, then went to Boiestown, Ludlow Parish, Northumberland County: had nine children: 3) Mary Munn b. - , married 16 Oct 1816 Henry White Jr.: they had a son: 4) Fraser Munn: settled in Newfoundland.

Sources: MC80/1214 Ina MacLaggan et. al. Nashwaak families 1785-1885, pgs 92- 93: see also MC80/1397 Daniel F. Johnson’s New Brunswick lineages, pages 198- 200.

MUNRO: David Munro b. 4 May 1814 at Tain, Rosshire, Scotland, d. 1 Feb 1886, s/o Donald Munro and Helen Bain: came to NB in 1833 and settled at Woodstock, Carleton County: m. (1st) Mrs. Sophia Cannon of Fairfield, ME, b. - , died 1847: m. (2nd) Caroline Rose of Kingsclear, York County, NB, b. - , d. 24 Dec 1902: Children of first marriage: 1) George Munro: went to Bangor, ME: 2) William Munro: went to Bangor, ME: 3) Sophia Munro: went to Bangor, ME: Children of second marriage: 4) Donald Munro b. 18 Feb 1855, d. 14 Apr 1939, married (1st) 25 Sep 1877 Maude McFarlane d/o A. McFarlane of Woodstock, b. - , died 15 Apr 1917: they had five sons and one daughter: m. (2nd) on 11 Jun 1919 Clara Leighton, youngest d/o John S. Leighton: had no issue: 5) Jeannie Munro b. 1856, d. 23 Jun 1895: 6) David A. Munro: went to Montreal, PQ: 7) James A. Munro: settled in Woodstock: 8) Charles A. Munro: settled in Woodstock: went to Santa Barbara, CA: 9) Caroline Munro married Frank Beveridge: went to BC: 9) Mary Munro m. G.W. Slipp: 10) Jessie Munro born 1870, died 22 May 1917, married H.P. Wetmore: 11) John Ellis Munro b. 1872, d. 18 Jul 1902. Sources: MC1156 Graves Papers: David Munro and Donald Munro, 2 pages: see also MC80/407 The Canadian biographical dictionary, pages 622-623.

MUNRO: Donald Munro possibly b. Inverness-shire, Scotland, d. Feb 1804: he came to NB about 1773 and settled on the North West Miramichi River in Northumberland County. Source: MC216 Kathleen Willis Williston fonds, MS 1B5 Biographies and notes on early settlers written by Mrs. Williston in 1947, 1 page: see entry for Donald Munro.

MUNRO: Evan and Mary Munro arrived in NB and settled at Maugerville in Sunbury County: Only children mentioned: 1) John Munro b. 1774, d. Mar 1819: settled on Miramichi, Northumberland County by 1802: m. Nancy Mitchell b. 1777 d/o Lewis Mitchell and Sarah Crabtree and had eleven children: 2) Rebecca Munro m. 1801 Ephraim Wheeler Betts b. - , died before Nov 1817: they had four children: 3) Samuel Munro b. 1790, married Eliza - : first settled on Miramichi but returned to Maugerville by 1815. Sources: MC80/1027 William R. MacKinnon Jr.’s Over the portage: early history of the Upper Miramichi (revised), page 81, and the index: the widow Nancy (Mitchell) Munro m. (2nd) 1820 David Wallace and had a son: see also MC80/1397 Daniel F. Johnson’s New Brunswick lineages, pages 218-219.

MUNRO: George Munro b. 1787 at Severdale, Parish of Creech, Sutherland County, Scotland, d. 1866, married Mary Murray possibly from Tain, County Ross, Scotland: they came to NB by 1848: settled at Nackawic, Southampton Parish, York County: Children born in Scotland: 1) Alexander Munro born 1828, d. 1916, married Carolyn Way: settled at Southampton and had issue: 2) William Munro born 1830, died 1903, married Jane Langwell: settled at Southampton: had no issue: 3) John Munro b. 1831, d. 1914, m. (1st) 26 Jul 1866 at Fredericton, Christy Jane MacCallum and had eight children: m. (2nd) Mary Anne Belletyne b. 1848, d. 1924: settled at Nachawic and had one child: 4) Ann Munro b. 1836, d. 1904, married George Baylis and had children: 5) Hughena Munro born 1842, d. 1866, m. Alexander Calder: had issue: 6) Isabella Munro b. 1843, d. 1920, m. Ross Woodman: had eight children: 7) Mary Munro born 1849, d. 1914, m. Henry Stairs and had two children. Source: MC80/1493 Patricia M. Lawson et. al. The Nackawic Bend: 200 years of history, pages 64-80.

MUNRO: Hugh Munro born c1764 in Ross-shire, Scotland, d. 25 Sep 1846: moved to NY in 1774 with his parents, then to New Carlisle, Quebec in 1783 as Loyalists: he moved to NB in 1794: settled in Bathurst, Gloucester County: m. Martha Sherar b. 1785, died 13 Jan 1846: three sons and three daughters: Only children mentioned: 1) Jane Munro b. - , died 15 Jul 1846, m. Dr. Robert Gordon: 2) Ann Eliza Munro b. - , d. 8 Feb 1913, m. 14 Dec 1836 Francis Ferguson of Bathurst, NB, b. 18 Feb 1808, d. Sep 1875: 3) Mary Munro m. 22 Dec 1847 John Ferguson: 4) William Munro. Sources: MC1286 Volume VII Dictionary of Canadian Biography, pages 636-637: see also MC1156 Graves Papers: Hugh Munro, 1 page: see also MC1955 Hugh Munro fonds, 1795-1820.

MUNRO: Hugh Munro born 1779 in Scotland, died before 1871: he came to NB and settled at Campbell Settlement in Southampton Parish, York County: m. Joanna - born 1816: Only children mentioned: 1) Alexander Munro b. 1840: 2) William Munro b. 1843, d. 1929, married Caroline Fox born 1850, died 1929, d/o John W. Fox and Maria Rachel Freeman: settled in Southampton: had issue: 3) Jane Ann Munro b. 1845.

Sources: MC80/1397 Daniel F. Johnson’s New Brunswick lineages, page 192: also see the York County census returns.

MUNRO: John Munro b. in 1774, d. Mar 1819, s/o Evan and Mary Munro of Maugerville, Sunbury County: settled on the Miramichi in Northumberland County by 1802: married Nancy Mitchell born 1777 d/o Lewis Mitchell and Sarah Crabtree: Children: 1) Elizabeth Munro b. 1796, m. James Flanders: went to Maine by 1850: 2) Rebecca Munro born 27 Jun 1798: 3) Sarah Ann Munro born 31 Aug 1801: 4) Susannah Munro born 9 Oct 1803, m. John Bamford: settled in NB: 5) George A. Munro b. 30 Sep 1805: went to Maine by 1850: 6) John Munro b. 2 Aug 1807: went to Maine by 1850: 7) Jane Munro born 16 Jul 1809, m. James Cook: moved to USA: 8) Eleanor L. Munro born 11 Jun 1811, m. Daniel Estes: to USA: 9) William Munro b. 16 May 1813: 10) Levina Munro b. 18 Jun 1815: 11) Charles L. Munro born 16 Nov 1816: went to Maine by 1850. Source: MC80/1027 William MacKinnon Jr.’s Over the portage: early history of the Upper Miramichi (Revised), page 81, and the index: John Munro Sr.’s sister Rebecca Munro m. Ephraim Wheeler Betts: widow Nancy (Mitchell) Munro m. (2nd) 1820 David Wallace: had, James Wallace b. 28 Nov 1820.

MUNRO, Alexander b. 17 Mar 1813 see under MONRO, John entry

MUNRO: William Johnson Munro b. - , d. 13 Nov 1820, s/o John Munro and Marie Talbot Gilbert Bruce: came to NB about 1806 and first settled at Bathurst, then by 1811 at Bas-Caraquet, Gloucester County: m. c1807 Sarah Shearar d/o Capt. Shearar of New Carlisle, QC, a Loyalist: Children: 1) Sara Harriet Elisabeth Munro m. 1834 Robert Wiley Fitton b. in County Cork, Ireland: settled at New Carlisle, QC: 2) William Munro b. c1811, married c1835 Margaret Gallie: settled at New Carlisle, QC: 3) Mary Charlotte Munro married William Day: they settled in Ashby, PA: 4) Jane Munro m. John Day: 5) Georges Thomas Brook Munro born c1820. Source: MC80/1100 Fidèle Thériault’s Les familles de Caraquet, page 372.

MUNRO see also MONRO

MUNROE: William Munroe served in the 42nd Highland Regiment: he came to NB and settled on the Nashwaak River in Saint Marys Parish, York County: married Ann - : Children mentioned: 1) Elspet Munroe b. 1817, m. Jedediah Segee: 2) Ann Munroe b. 1818, m. Patrick Campbell: 3) William Munroe b. 1819, d. 1889, m. Isabelle Fraser b. 1823, d. 1897 d/o Thomas Fraser Jr. and Mary MacKenzie: settled at Taymouth, NB and had six children. Source: MC80/1214 Ina MacLaggan et. al. Nashwaak families 1785-1885, page 93.

MUNSON: Robert Munson b. 1762 probably at Scarborough, ME, d. 19 Oct 1849 at St. George: came to NB and settled at St. George, Charlotte County: m. (1st) 25 Jul 1799 at Machias, ME, Ruth (Scott) Elliott b. at Machias, ME, d. after 16 Sep 1808, d/o John Scott and Frances Thompson: m. (2nd) c1812 in NB, Margaret (Roix) Huntley b. in Brooksville, ME or at St. George, NB: Children of first wife: 1) Sukey Munson b. c1800 at Machias, ME, d. 10 Jan 1801 at Machias, ME: 2) Elliott Munson b. c1801 at Machias, ME, d. 1871, married Jul 1826 at St. George, NB, Catherine McVicker b. - , d. 25 May 1881: settled at St. George, NB and had six children: 3) Stephen Munson born c1804 at Machias, ME, d. before 1867 probably at Machias, ME: m. c1830 Catherine Lambert b. c1810 in NB, d. 12 Sep 1861 at Eastport, ME: had ten children in NB: 4) James Munson born c1807 at Machias, ME, d. c1849 probably in Harvey Parish, Albert County: married (1st) 3 Nov 1836 at Fredericton, York County, Elizabeth Grieves b. c1817 in Saint Marys, York County, d. c1839 in Harvey Parish, Albert County: had two children: m. (2nd) 2 Mar 1840 in Westmorland County, Elizabeth Christopher: had two children: 5) William Munson born c16 Jun 1809 at Machias, ME, d. 7 Feb Feb 1905 at Presque Isle, ME, m. 17 Jul 1833 at St. George, NB, Ellen Leah Munroe born c1813 in NB: first settled at Pennfield, NB, then McAdam, York County, NB, then at Calais, ME: had nine children: 6) Warren Munson b. c16 Jun 1809 at Machias, ME, m. in Charlotte County, NB, Charlotte (Carmichael) McCann born c1814 in NB, d. 21 Oct 1890 at Machias, ME: settled at Magaguadavic, Saint George Parish: eleven children: Children of second wife: 7) John Roix Munson born c1817 at St. George, NB, died 6 Apr 1869 at St. George, NB, married Jane Osborne b. c1825 at Worth Lake, NB: had eleven children: 8) Daniel Munson b. 21 Dec 1824 at St. George, d. 7 Jul 1896 at Piskahegan, Saint George Parish: m. 30 Jul 1857 at St. George, NB, Cynthia Corning born 18 Apr 1832 in NB, died after 1901 d/o David Corning and Nancy Patterson: settled at Piskahegan, NB: had five children: 9) Sarah Munson b. c1830, d. c1882 possibly at Eastport, ME, m. (1st) c1846 Joel Morse, married (2nd) 22 Nov 1857 John W. Pressley.

Source: MC80/2811 Calvin Lee Craig’s Early families of “The Mackadavy”: Munson family, pages 415-423.

MURCHIE: Andrew Murchie b. c1770 at Paisley, Scotland, d. 19 Jul 1846, married Janet - born c1781, died 26 Dec 1862: they came to NB and settled in Saint Stephen Parish, Charlotte County: Children mentioned: 1) John Murchie who died childless: 2) Daniel Murchie who married Miss Campbell of Castine, ME: had issue. Sources: MC80/60 I.C. Knowlton’s Annals of Calais, ME and St. Stephen, NB, page 205: see also MC80/2089 N.B.G.S. Charlotte County Branch: St. Stephen Rural Cemetery, page 149.

MURCHIE: Daniel Murchie came from Paisley, Scotland to NB before 1789 with his father Andrew Murchie: he settled at Old Ridge, near St. Stephen in Charlotte County: m. Janet Campbell of Castine, Maine, d/o Colin Campbell of Argyleshire, Scotland: Children: 1) John Murchie: 2) William Murchie: 3) Andrew Murchie: 4) James Murchie born 16 Aug 1813 at St Stephen, d. 27 May 1900, m. (1st) 1 Nov 1836 Mary Ann Grimmer b. 1817 in NB, d. 1857, d/o John Grimmer of St. Stephen (b. - , died May 1857): had ten children: married (2nd) Jan 1860 Margaret Jane Thorpe b. - , d. Dec 1872, d/o Jackson Thorpe of St. George, NB, b. - , d. 1872: had three children: 5) Colin Murchie: 6) Jane Ann Murchie born 1816, died 1901, m. John McAdam: 7) Margaret Murchie m. Mr. Grimmer: 8) Mary Murchie: 9) Daniel Murchie: 10) John Murchie: went to Nevada City, California. Sources: MC80/407 The Canadian biographical dictionary, pages 673 to 674: see MC80/60 I.C. Knowlton’s Annals of Calais, ME and St. Stephen, NB, pg 205: see also MC1156 Graves Papers: James Murchie, 1 pg.: see MC80/2089 N.B.G.S. Charlotte County Branch: St. Stephen Rural Cemetery, page 149.

MURCHIE: William Murchie b. at Paisley in Scotland, m. Miss Simpson of Paisley: came to America about 1773: may have settled in Maine: after the war the family moved to Shelburne, NS, then to NB where he received a land grant at St. Andrews but later settled at St. Stephen, Charlotte County: Children mentioned: 1) Andrew Murchie married and had two sons: 2) Daniel Murchie: 3) John Murchie.

Sources: MC80/1720 Theodore C. Holmes’ Loyalists to Canada: the 1783 settlement of Quakers and others at Passamaquoddy, pages 172-173: see also MC995 Project Preservation: St. Croix Community Library: Phil Grimmer Scrapbooks, page 82 on microfilm F750.

MURCHIE: see also MURPHY

MURCHY: William Murchy born 1781 in Scotland, d. 1866, m. (1st) 30 Jan 1812 Janet Hamilton b. - , died c1822, m. (2nd) 1823 Catherine McAllister b. 1787, d. 1868: came from Corriecrevie, Arran, Scotland to NB and settled at Dalhousie in Restigouche County: Children of first marriage: 1) John Murchy born 1812 at Bennicargan, d. 1896 in NB: 2) Mary Murchy b. 1815 at Corriecrevie: 3) Donald Murchy b. 1820 at Corriecrevie: Children of second marriage: 4) Alexander Murchy b. 1824: 5) Catherine Murchy b. 1825. Source: MC80/10 George H. Cook’s Memorial to the Arran Clearances, p 25.

MURDOCH: Gilbert Murdoch born 12 Aug 1820 at Paisley, Renfrewshire, Scotland, d. 28 May 1894, s/o William Murdoch and Mary McCready: came to NB and settled in Saint John: married 9 Apr 1879 Catherine Edwards born in Saint John, died Oct 1909. Sources: MC1/Murdoch, 5 pages: see also MC80/451 I. Allen Jack’s History of St. Andrews’s Society of Saint John, NB, pages 164-165.

MURDOCH: John Murdoch b. 1738 in Banffshire, Scotland, d. 11 Jan 1797, m. Janet Malcolm b. 1742, d. 9 Sep 1827: John, Janet and the oldest children came first to PEI in 1774 and then to NB in 1777 and settled on the Miramichi River at Loggieville in Chatham Parish, Northumberland County: Sons: 1) George Murdoch born 1766, d. 22 Jul 1826, married 5 Apr 1804 Isabella Gilchrist b. 1782 in Scotland, d. 16 Nov 1845: settled at Loggieville and had eight children: 2) Victor Alexander Murdoch: he did not marry: 3) John Otho Murdoch b. - , d. 1813, m. Catherine McInnis: two children: Daughters: 4) Jean Murdoch m. John Malcolm who had accompanied Murdoch family to NB: he died 1815: they settled at Nelson, NB and had two children: 5) Ann Murdoch b. 1770, d. 11 Jan 1801, married John Henderson b. 1758, died 1819: settled at Chatham Head and had two sons: 6) Barbara Murdoch married Alexander McDonald and settled at Bay du Vin, Hardwicke Parish, Northumberland County and had three children: 7) Elizabeth Murdoch born at Miramichi in 1781, d. 21 Feb 1865, m. James Innes of Lower Newcastle and had eleven children: 8) Katherine Murdoch m. Philip Bremner of Rockheads: had at least one child: 9) Margaret Murdoch m. 12 Jan 1797 William Gordon of Lower Newcastle: had nine children.

Sources: MC80/32 James A. Fraser’s Loggieville: child of Miramichi, pages 3-11: John Sr.’s will mentions his half-sister Jean Foss, and his cousin Peter England: following John Jr.’s death his widow Catherine (McInnis) Murdoch married in 1820 Anthony Joyce: see MC80/338 I. Allen Jack’s Biographical Review, pages 505-506: see also MC216 Kathleen Willis Williston fonds, MS 1B5 Biographies and notes on early settlers written by Mrs. Williston in 1947, 5 pages: see entry for George and John Murdock.

MURDOCH: John Murdoch born 1823 in County Antrim, Ireland, d. 3 Feb 1867, married Elizabeth - b. 1812 in County Antrim, d. 25 Dec 1890: he came to NB before 1844 and settled in St. Stephen, Charlotte County: Children: 1) Martha Murdoch b. c1844 in NB: 2) Nancy Murdoch born c1846: 3) Sarah Murdoch born c1847: 4) William J. Murdoch born c1850, died 12 Sep 1865: 5) James Murdoch b. c1852: 6) Andrew Murdoch born c1853: 7) Mary Murdoch born c1855. Sources: MC80/2089 N.B.G.S. Charlotte County Branch: St. Stephen Rural Cemetery, page 113: also see the Charlotte County census records. MURDOCH: William Murdoch born 24 Feb 1823 in Paisley, Renfrewshire, Scotland, d. 4 May 1877, s/o William Murdoch and Mary McCredie: m. 18 Aug 1844 in Paisley, Scotland, Margaret Smith b. 17 Dec 1820 in Glasgow, Scotland, d. 28 Aug 1887, d/o George Smith and Margaret Harley: came to NB in 1854 and settled in Saint John: Children: 1) John Murdoch b. 1846 in Paisley, d. in Brooklyn, NY, m. 18 Oct 1876 in Saint John, Jane Kerr: went to the USA: 2) William Murdoch Jr. b. 16 Apr 1848 in Paisley, d. 8 Oct 1917 Saint John, m. 13 Jan 1876 Mary Augusta Armstrong born 31 Jul 1850 in Green Head, NB, d. 12 Dec 1930 d/o Joseph Armstrong and Mary Elindur Gray: lived in Saint John and had eleven children: 3) George Murdoch b. 1850 in Paisley, d. 2 Feb 1910 in Calgary, Alberta, m. 1 Jan 1879 at Saint John, Margaret Flood: had three children: 4) Gilbert McCredie Murdoch b. 1853, d. 10 Nov 1882 in Pugwash, NS: 5) Margaret Murdoch b. 4 May 1856 Saint John, d. Apr 1883 in Saint John: 6) Mary McCredie Murdoch born 4 Feb 1858 at Saint John, died Sep 1858: 7) Joseph Armstrong Murdoch b. 3 Jun 1859 Saint John, d. 26 Apr 1946 at same place, m. 17 Dec 1888 Anna Belle Shannon born c1871, d. 5 Mar 1955: had two children: 8) Mary Charlotte Murdoch b. 25 Sep 1861 Saint John, d. May 1887 in same place.

Sources: MC1/Murdoch, 5 pgs.: see MC80/338 I. Allen Jack’s Biographical Review, pgs 180-181 which states that William (b. 1823) had a brother Gilbert Murdoch who came to NB in 1842, settled in Saint John and died in 1894: see RS184 New Brunswick Museum Vertical files, Murdoch family, microfilm F11087, 2 pages.

MURPHY: Dennis Murphy born 1800, d. 1858, married Catherine Savage: they both came from County Cork in Ireland to NB before 1837 and settled on the Emigrant Road in Botsford Parish, Westmorland County: Children: 1) Timothy Murphy born and died in Ireland: 2) Margaret Murphy m. Patrick Dalton: 3) Mary Murphy m. James Soy: 4) Kate Murphy: 5) Mary Murphy: 6) Daniel Murphy: 7) John Murphy married Bridget Hanney of Fredericton in York County: 8) Johanna Murphy: 9) Julia Murphy: 10) Ellen Murphy: 11) Cornelius Murphy: 12) Timothy Murphy: 13) Dennis Murphy Jr. Source: MC80/5 W.M. Burns’ A history and story of Botsford, pages 83-84. MURPHY: Donald Murphy or Murchie b. 1773 Kildonan, Arran, Scotland, d. 1837, m. 21 Aug 1810 Janet MacBride b. 1783 at West Bennan, died 1872: they came from West Bennanto, Arran to NB in 1833 and settled at Doyleville in Durham Parish, Restigouche County: Children: 1) Mary Murphy born 1812 in West Bennan, Arran, d. 1876 in NB: 2) Catherine Murphy b. 1814 in West Bennan: 3) John Murphy born 1816 in West Bennan, d. 1894 in NB: 4) Archibald Murphy born 1819 in West Bennan: 5) Donald Murphy b. 1821: 6) Alexander Murphy born 1824, died 1912 in NB: 7) Margaret Murphy. Source: MC80/10 George H. Cook’s Memorial to the Arran Clearances, p 24.

MURPHY: Edward Murphy b. c1803 probably near Wilville in Carlingford Parish, County Louth, Ireland, died 14 Oct 1875, m. 30 Nov 1828 in Cooley, Carlingford Parish, Mary Finnigan b. - , d. 29 Jun 1871: they first settled in Ballynamoney Bradshaw, Ireland: came to NB in 1847 and settled at Lower Cove, Saint John: Children: 1) John Murphy b. Ballynamoney Bradshaw, bp. 26 Dec 1828, probably d. as infant: 2) James Murphy born Carlingford Parish, bp. 17 Jan 1830, died 13 Jan 1883, married 31 Dec 1855 Bridget McGuiggan b. - , d. 29 Dec 1885, d/o Thomas McGuiggan and Elizabeth Killen: settled in Saint John: had eight children: 3) Rosa Anna Murphy born Ballynamoney Bradshaw, bp. 23 Feb 1834, m. 20 Sep 1855 Patrick Trainor, a native of Omeath, Ireland s/o Thomas Trainor and Mary Cassely: 4) Catherine Murphy born at Ballynamoney Bradshaw, bp. 12 Mar 1837, m. 9 Jan 1868 Patrick Hoy, native of Carlingford Parish: 5) Mary Ann Murphy born in Aug 1843 at Ballynamoney Bradshaw, died 30 Jan 1865. Source: MC80/1529 Peter Murphy’s Together in exile, pages 149-153.

MURPHY: George Washington Murphy born 25 Jul 1802 in Whitefield, ME, d. 1 Nov 1882 in Calais, ME, s/o James Murphy and Rebecca Norris: came to NB and settled in Saint Patrick Parish, Charlotte County: moved to Calais, Maine by 1850: m. (1st) 29 Jan 1828 Lydia A. McCurdy born at Red Beach, ME, died before 1850: married (2nd) Eliza Bradford b. c1811 in St. Andrews, Charlotte County, d. 19 Sep 1858 in Calais, second d/o Benjamin Bradford of St. Andrews: Children born in Saint Patrick Parish, NB of first wife: 1) Deborah Jane Murphy b. c1827, m. 8 Apr 1859 in Calais, John Sullivan born c1830 in NB: 2) George F. Murphy born c1829: 3) Samuel Murphy b. c1831: 4) John B. Murphy born c1833, died 25 Sep 1907, married 3 Nov 1860 in Calais, Fanny Stephenson born c1838 in St. Stephen, Charlotte County, NB, died 12 Apr 1915, d/o James Stephenson: settled in Calais: 5) Elisha Murphy b. c1840 in Saint Patrick Parish, died Sep 1915 in Eureka, CA, may have m. 1866 Harriet Woodbury: 6) Byron W. Murphy born 19 Jun 1844 in Calais, ME, died 29 Jan 1933 unm. in South Portland, ME: 7) James R.F. Murphy b. 14 Apr 1847 in Calais: 8) Albion Murphy b. c1849 in Calais: 9) Georgianna H. Murphy born 1849 in Calais, died 19 Sep 1920 at Augusta, ME, m. 10 Oct 1871 in Calais, William Bovard born c1842 in Saint John, NB, died 1 Apr 1922, s/o Joseph Bovard: Child of second wife: 10) Melbourne Murphy b. c1851 in Calais, d. 15 Aug 1873 in Calais, married 31 Aug 1871 in St. Stephen, NB, Emma Sarah McDonald or Marshall.

Source: MC80/2711 Thelma Eye Brooks’ Calais Maine families, pages 112 to 113: the widow Emma Sarah (McDonald) Murphy married (2nd) 10 Jul 1878 in Charlotte, ME, Daniel Ferris Jr.

MURPHY: James Murphy b. 1756 in St. Johns, Newfoundland, d. c1850, s/o William Murphy and Bridget Bull: m. Margaret (Pottle) Carroll, a widow, b. in St. Johns, Nfld, d/o Joseph and Elizabeth Pottle: possibly first settled on the Nashwaak River in York County, then at Ludlow, Northumberland County: Children: 1) Patrick Carroll Murphy: 2) Sally Murphy m. Mr. Anderson: 3) Rosanne/Rosine Murphy b. - , d. age 100, m. John Newman: settled at Tideway, Miramichi, Northumberland County and had six children: 4) Elizabeth Murphy married Mr. Sherwood: 5) Elinor Murphy married Mr. Brown: 6) Jane Murphy b. 20 Aug 1800, d. Aug 1865, m. in Ludlow Parish, Jacob Barker Hovey b. 1800, d. 1888, s/o Aaron Hovey and Dorothy Price: they had eleven children: 7) William Murphy m. Ellen Price: 8) James Murphy b. 1804 at Ludlow, NB, d. 1879, m. 1836 Isabella (Glass) Tomany, a widow, born in Ludlow: they settled in Ludlow and had issue: 9) Edward Murphy m. Rosanna Newman: 10) Miss Murphy married Mr. Parker: 11) George Murphy drowned in Miramichi River age 13 on way to school. Sources: MC1/Forbes #2, 5 pgs: see also MC80/1397 Daniel Johnson’s New Brunswick lineages, pages 122-123: see also RS184 New Brunswick Museum Vertical files, Hovey family: James Murphy, microfilm F11084, pages 6-9.

MURPHY: James Murphy came to NB in 1783 as a Loyalist and settled in the Woodstock, Carleton County area: m. Elsa - : Children: 1) Thomas Murphy b. 7 Sep 1791: 2) Margaret Murphy b. 10 Oct 1793: 3) Andrew Murphy b. 22 Oct 1790: 4) William Murphy b. 15 Aug 1799: 5) George Murphy b. 1802: 6) Oliver Murphy b. 1804: 5) Sarah B. Murphy born 25 Feb 1805: 6) Isabella Jane Murphy b. 8 Sep 1807. Sources: MC1/Murphy, #1, 1 page: see also MC80/2902 Sharon Dubeau’s New Brunswick Loyalists: a bicentennial tribute, 1 paragraph.

MURPHY: James Murphy born c1785 in NB, died 25 Jan 1856, married 16 Nov 1807 at Woodstock, Carleton County, NB, Martha Couillard born c1791 in Frankfort, Waldo, ME, died 14 Oct 1857, d/o Samuel Couillard and Lois Howard: eventually settled at Andover in Victoria County: Children: 1) James Nelson Murphy b. 15 Apr 1808 at Woodstock, NB: 2) Thomas Collingwood Murphy b. 8 Dec 1809 at Woodstock, NB, married Sarah - : 3) David Wellington Murphy born 13 Nov 1813 at Prince William in York County, m. Hester Olmstead: 4) Mary Murphy born 8 Sep 1815 at Prince William, died on 14 Jan 1893, m. Benjamin Sloat: 5) Sarah Murphy born 4 May 1816 at Andover, died 25 Jan 1901, m. 9 Apr 1834 Elijah Herrick Sisson: 6) Eloisa Murphy b. 29 May 1818 at Andover, married 3 Dec 1834 Fred D. Giberson: 7) James Nelson Murphy b. 26 May 1820 at Andover, m. Eliza S. Kearney: 8) Julia Ann Murphy b. 5 Jan 1822 at Kent Parish, Carleton County, married (1st) 8 Mar 1837 Alfred Giberson, m. (2nd) William Britt: 9) George William Murphy b. 20 Sep 1825 at Kent, d. Jan 1896, married 19 Aug 1847 Nancy Elizabeth Britt: 10) Samuel William Murphy b. 1827 at Kent, married Hannah Armstrong: 11) Aaron Hiram Murphy born 15 Jun 1829 at Kent, married Hannah Britt: 12) Lydia Jane Murphy b. 13 Aug 1833 at Woodstock: 13) Amanda A. Murphy b. 1 May 1831 at Andover, d. 9 Aug 1873, m. Adam Beveridge and had three children: 14) Elizabeth Murphy b. c1835 at Andover, m. Andrew McCrea: 15) Allan H. Murphy b. c1837 at Andover, married Emma Reid: 16) Andre W. Murphy b. c1839 at Andover, m. Phoebe Shaw. Sources: MC1/Murphy #1, 2 pgs: see MC80/587 Leatha Sisson’s Our family tree, Vol 1, pages 116-124, Vol II, pages 73-74.

MURPHY: James Murphy b. in Ireland, d. before 1848, m. Mary - : came from Ireland to PEI, then to NB: settled at Chatham, Northumberland County: Children: 1) Philip Murphy born 15 Dec 1815 on PEI, married 21 Jan 1845 in Chatham, Elizabeth Murdoch b. c1809 in NB: 2) Mary Murphy b. 22 Jul 1815 at Baltic, Prince County, PEI, d. 2 Oct 1901, m. 1834 John D. Champion b. 20 Apr 1814 at Baltic, PEI, died 19 Apr 1902: they settled at Spring Valley, PEI: 3) Alice Murphy b. c1816 on PEI, m. John Hays: 4) Ellen Murphy married Patrick Kelly: 5) Catherine Murphy born c1827 on PEI, married 24 Jan 1845 at Chatham, NB, James Mahar born c1825 in Ireland: 6) James Murphy. Source: MC80/2354 Saint John Branch, NBGS: Arrivals 99: our first families in New Brunswick, page 197.

MURPHY: James Murphy born 1795 in Ireland, m. Mary Holmes b. 1801 in Ireland: came to NB in 1826 and settled in Nelson Parish, Northumberland County: Children: 1) Peter Murphy b. 1831 in NB: 2) Ann Murphy b. 1833: 3) Timothy Murphy born 1835: 4) William Murphy born 1837: 5) James Murphy b. 1839: 6) Edward Murphy b. 1841: 7) Ellen Murphy born 1843, d. 1921, m. Martin Murphy b. 1840, d. 1916, s/o Edward and Kate Murphy: they moved to Maine and had issue: 8) Mary Murphy born 1845.

Sources: MC80/1397 Daniel F. Johnson’s New Brunswick lineages, pages 127-128: also see the Northumberland County census returns.

MURPHY: James Murphy b. c1806 at Cooley in Carlingford Parish, County Louth, Ireland, died 21 May 1879: he came to NB in 1834 and settled in Lower Cove, Saint John: married 23 Oct 1842 Mrs. Honorah (Connelly) Quinn born 1801 in County Sligo, d. 4 Jan 1873, widow of Terence Quinn: the only child mentioned was, Thomas Murphy b. Sep 1837, d. 8 Oct 1914, m. 7 Oct 1871 Mary O’Brien b. - , died 12 Feb 1897, d/o Dennis O’Brien: settled in Lower Cove and had three children. Source: MC80/1529 Peter Murphy’s Together in exile, page 153: Honorah’s daughter, Ann Quinn m. 1861 Michael May, a native of Carlingford Parish.

MURPHY: James Murphy b. 1809 in County Kilkenny, Ireland, died 5 Aug 1853: he came to NB and settled in St. Andrews, Charlotte County: m. Mary Jane - b. 1811 in Ireland: only child mentioned was son Samuel Murphy b. 1844 in NB.

Source: MC80/1813 Shirley Clarke’s Church of St. Andrew: St. Andrews, NB: Cemetery & Interment Records. MURPHY: James Murphy born c1810 probably near Wilville in Carlingford Parish, County Louth, Ireland, d. 10 Jun 1902, m. (1st) 31 Dec 1833 Catherine Creegan b. - , died 12 Nov 1865, d/o John Creegan and Margaret Rourke: married (2nd) 20 Aug 1868 Mrs. Ellen (Sweeney) McCarthy, a widow, born c1836 at Youghal, County Cork, Ireland, died 10 Mar 1896: settled at Wilville, then at Ballynamoney Bradshaw: came to NB about 1840 and settled in Lower Cove, Saint John: Children: 1) Margaret Murphy born at Wilville, baptized 29 Jan 1836: 2) Mary Murphy b. Ballynamoney Bradshaw, bp. 4 Aug 1839, died young: 3) Rosana Murphy b. 14 Nov 1841 at Saint John, died before 1851: 4) Catherine Murphy born Feb 1843, d. 26 Feb 1917, m. 7 Sep 1875 James Adams born in Saint John, died 24 Jan 1914, s/o James Adams and Agnes McCauley, both natives of Scotland: they moved to Charlestown, MA 1877: 5) Ann Murphy b. Sep 1844, d. 15 Apr 1917, married 22 Feb 1870 Bernard or Brien Devine b. Oct 1840 in Saint John, d. 25 Jun 1890, s/o Patrick Devine and Mary Donnelly, natives of Donaghedy, County Tyrone, Ireland: settled in Lower Cove and had nine children: 6) James Murphy born May 1846, d. 6 Dec 1911, married 5 Oct 1872 Sarah Marshall b. c1846, d. 16 Oct 1909, d/o Robert and Mary Marshall: settled in Lower Cove: had four children: 7) Mary Murphy b. Mar 1848, d. before 1851: 8) Bridget Murphy born Apr 1850, d. 9 Sep 1915, marrried Apr 1877 George McDermott born Saint John, d. 2 Mar 1911, s/o Alexander McDermott and Eliza Hamilton: settled in Lower Cove and had eight children: 9) John Murphy b. Jan 1852, d. 5 Mar 1893 Boston, MA: 10) Margaret Elizabeth Murphy born Sep 1853, died 22 Jan 1937, married (1st) 30 Apr 1879 in Saint John, Peter Sheridan, probably s/o Peter and Mary Sheridan of Lower Cove: married (2nd) Samuel Landry of Memramcook in Westmorland County, NB: they moved to Boston, MA in 1880: 11) Michael Francis Murphy b. 18 Feb 1871 in Saint John, died unmarried 25 Jun 1931. Source: MC80/1529 Peter Murphy’s Together in exile, pages 156-170.

MURPHY: John Murphy born c1796 in Ireland, died 18 Nov 1857: came to NB about 1818 and settled at Johnston’ Bridge on the west side of North West Miramichi River, North Esk Parish, Northumberland County: m. 17 Feb 1833 Mary Quigley b. c1808, d. Apr 1895: Children: 1) Dennis Murphy b. Feb 1834: 2) Patrick Murphy born 24 Sep 1835, d. 26 Sep 1912, m. Elizabeth Drinan: 3) Bridget Murphy born Aug 1837, died 23 Oct 1883, married James Dolan born Dec 1834, died 17 Feb 1920, s/o Charles Dolan and Mary McCormick: 4) Richard John Murphy bp. 1839, died on 5 Aug 1921, married Ann Hogan born on Sep 1844, died 13 Apr 1918, d/o Michael Hogan and Bridget Crowe: 5) Mary or Julia Murphy b. Nov 1841, died after 1871, m. John McCarthy: went to Lewiston, Maine: 6) John Murphy born 10 Mar 1844, died 22 Mar 1844: 7) Andrew Michael Murphy b. 9 Feb 1846, died 18 May 1913, married 1878 Elizabeth Bostic: settled in Lumber City, PA and had ten children: 8) Thomas P. Murphy b. c1849, died 28 Aug 1929, m. Catherine Copp born Jun 1857, d. 12 Sep 1945, d/o William Copp and Catherine Shea: settled in Sevogle and issue: 9) John L. Murphy b. Mar 1853, d. 6 Feb 1920, m. Mary Corcoran: moved to Denver, CO. Source: MC80/359 W.D. Hamilton’s Old North Esk: Revised, pages 277-278: John had a brother, Patrick Murphy who settled near him but did not marry.

MURPHY: John Murphy b. c1798 Kings County, Ireland, died 15 Oct 1883: came to NB and settled at North West Millstream in Northumberland County: married Margaret Dolan born 1797, died 20 Aug 1855: Children: 1) Elizabeth Murphy born c1822, died after 1851: 2) Mary Murphy born 9 May 1829, died after 1876, m. 1876 George Leguff of New Richmond, Quebec: 3) Peter Murphy b. c1831, d. after 1871: 4) Frances Murphy b. c1833, d. after 1851: 5) Lewis Murphy b. 1835, d. 22 Aug 1841: 6) Judith Murphy born Aug 1838, died after 1891, m. Richard Walsh born 7 Jun 1825, d. 25 Oct 1887, s/o Martin Walsh and Bridget Sutton: 7) Margaret Murphy born about 1840, d. after 1861.

Source: MC80/359 W.D. Hamilton’s Old North Esk: Revised, page 279.

MURPHY: John Murphy b. - in Ireland, died after 1849: came to NB about 1817 and settled first on Little South West Indian Reserve in Northumberland County: married Ann Flinn: Children: 1) John Murphy b. c1827: 2) Maurice Murphy b. c1830: 3) James Murphy born c1832: 4) Edward Murphy born Feb 1835: 5) Eleanor Murphy born Feb 1837: 6) Margaret Murphy born c1839: 7) Ann Murphy b. Jan 1843: 8) Sophia Murphy b. Feb 1846. Source: MC80/359 W.D. Hamilton’s Old North Esk: Revised, pages 279-280.

MURPHY: John Murphy b. 1 Mar 1800 at Fentina, Ireland, d. 12 Dec 1892: came from Clothier Parish, County Tyrone to NB in 1821 and first settled in Saint John for four years, then Annapolis, NS for ten years, then at Headline or Cootehill, Petersville Parish, Queens County: m. (1st) Elizabeth Gillespie b. 1806, d. 27 Aug 1877: had eight children: m. (2nd) Elizabeth Johnson b. 1857, d. 18 Aug 1887: had no issue: Children are listed in a random order: 1) Elizabeth Murphy m. Edward Sargent of Saint John: 2) Margaret Murphy b. c1831, died 10 Nov 1907, m. 8 Jan 1879 as his third wife, Cunningham Brien born 14 Nov 1836 at Moss Glen, Kingston Parish, Kings County, d. 10 Feb 1916 at Elmsdale, NB, s/o John Brien and Rebecca Darrah: settled in Kingston Parish: 3) Catherine Murphy m. John McFarlane of Moss Glen, NB: 4) John Murphy, eldest son: settled in Blissville, Sunbury County: 5) William J. Murphy (Rev.): second son: settled in Massachusetts: 6) Mary Ann Murphy born 1837, d. 31 Jul 1878, m. 8 Jul 1869 as his second wife, Cunningham Brien: settled in Kingston Parish and had five children: 7) David Murphy: third son: settled at Elgin, Albert County: was a teacher: 8) Josiah R. Murphy: settled in Woodstock, Carleton County: 9) Robert Murphy born 12 Mar 1846, d. 22 Aug 1932, the youngest child: m. (1st) 10 Jun 1872 Eleanor Jane Breen born 8 Aug 1848, d. 18 Aug 1887, d/o John Brien and Rebecca Darrah: married (2nd) Frances J. Boyd: settled at Headline and raised seven children. Sources: MC80/2781 Frank Queen’s Remembering Cootehill, pages 47 to 48: see MC80/2355 Kenneth D. Brien’s Moss Glen and beyond: the descendants of John Brien and Rebecca Darrah, page 14, and under Map #32 and 33 in appendix.

MURPHY: John Murphy born c1817 in Ireland, died before 1860, m. 7 Aug 1841 in St. Stephen, Charlotte County, Catherine Barry b. c1817 in Ireland, died after 1870: settled in Calais, ME and had five children. Source: MC80/2711 Thelma Eye Brooks’ Calais Maine families, page 113.

MURPHY: Lawrence Murphy born 1813 probably at Cooley in Carlingford Parish, County Louth, Ireland, d. 14 May 1880: came to NB by 1836: settled in Lower Cove, Saint John: married 28 Jan 1845 Catherine Daley born c1819 at Bandon, County Cork, Ireland, d. 15 Sep 1893: Children: 1) Catherine Murphy born Oct 1845, d. 24 Mar 1878, m. 1 Jun 1875, James Thompson born in County Tyrone, Ireland, d. 1893, s/o John Thompson and Bridget Lafferty: settled at Lower Cove and had two children: 2) James Murphy b. c1848 probably at Lower Cove, died 14 Jun 1924, m. 24 Apr 1879 Catherine Barry b. 3 Mar 1851 in Saint John, died 2 May 1925, d/o Michael Barry and Bridget O’Neill: settled in Lower Cove: had ten children: 3) Mary Murphy b. Jun 1850 at Lower Cove, d. 10 Sep 1895: 4) Peter Murphy b. Nov 1856 Lower Cove, d. before 15 Sep 1893 in Maine: 5) Annie Murphy b. c1857, m. 30 May 1883 John Killen s/o Thomas Killen and Bridget Mills. Source: MC80/1529 Peter Murphy’s Together in exile, pages 170-175. MURPHY: Martin Murphy b. c1808 County Tipperary, Ireland: came to NB in 1830’s with first wife and family and settled at Meadows, North Esk Parish, Northumberland County: first wife died soon afterwards: he married (2nd) 1836 Catherine - born in Nfld: Children of first wife: 1) James Murphy b. c1829 in Tipperary, d. 31 Mar 1915, m. Margaret Hall: went to Newcastle about 1857 and raised a family: 2) Jane Murphy b. c1830, d. after 1851: 3) Patrick Murphy b. c1832, d. after 1851: Children of second wife: 4) Daniel Murphy b. c1836, d. 21 Dec 1922, m. Mary Lyons b. 19 Jun 1833, d. after 1891, d/o Paul Lyons and Margaret Ryan: 5) John Murphy born c1838, died after 1922: went to Maine: 6) Margaret Murphy born Feb 1843, d. 26 May 1917, m. William Crawford of Derby, NB: 7) Anna Murphy born 17 Dec 1844, died after 1861: 8) Hannorah Murphy born 6 Aug 1846, died after 1861.

Source: MC80/359 W.D. Hamilton’s Old North Esk: Revised, page 280.

MURPHY: Michael Murphy b. - , died after 1841: m. Eliza - : they came from PEI to NB: first settled at Meadows in North Esk Parish, Northumberland County in the 1840’s: later moved to Newcastle, Northumberland County: Children: 1) Thomas Murphy b. c1833, d. after 1861, m. Hannah Oxford and settled in Newcastle: 2) Mary Murphy b. c1834, d. after 1845: 3) Michael Murphy born c1835, d. after 1845: 4) Catherine Murphy b. c1836, d. after 1891, m. John Oxford: 5) Eliza Murphy b. 1 Dec 1841.

Source: MC80/359 W.D. Hamilton’s Old North Esk: Revised, page 277.

MURPHY: Michael Murphy born c1816 in Ireland, died before 1896: he first settled in Newfoundland, then moved to NS, then to NB and settled at Memel, Hopewell Parish, Albert County: m. (1st) Mary - b. - , d. c1865, (2nd) 15 Dec 1870 Hannah McAuley of Harvey Parish in Albert County, widow of James McAuley: Children of first wife: 1) Margaret Murphy b. c1845 in Newfoundland: 2) Elizabeth Murphy born c1848 in NS: 3) Theresa Murphy born c1851: went to Hartford, CT: 4) Jane W. Murphy born c1854: 5) Mary Murphy born c1856: 6) Michael Murphy born c1857: 7) Susan Murphy b. Apr 1860: 8) Jane Murphy b. Jan 1864. Source: MC80/2014 Heather Long’s Good green hope: the Irish Catholic settlers of Albert County, New Brunswick, page 198.

MURPHY: Michael Murphy born c1818 in Ireland, s/o Michael Murphy: he came to NB: settled near New Ireland in Alma Parish, Albert County: m. Bridget Regan: Children: 1) Ann Murphy b. c1845: 2) John Murphy b. c1847: 3) James Murphy born c1848: 4) Sarah Murphy b. c1850: 5) Agnes Murphy b. c1856: 6) Michael Murphy b. 20 Apr 1859.

Source: MC80/2014 Heather Long’s Good green hope: the Irish Catholic settlers of Albert County, New Brunswick, page 198.

MURPHY: Peter Murphy or Murchie b. 1792 at Kildonan, Arran, Scotland, m. 19 Jul 1824 Mary Cook born in 1801 at High Claynod, Arran: came from Kilpatrick, Arran, Scotland to NB in 1831: settled at River Charlo in Colborne Parish, Restigouche County: Children: 1) Donald Murphy: 2) Archibald Murphy b. 1826 at Kilpatrick: 3) John Murphy born 1828 at Kilpatrick: 4) James Murphy born 1831 at Kilpatrick. Source: MC80/10 George H. Cook’s Memorial to the Arran Clearances, p 25.

MURPHY: Sawyer W. Murphy born 4 Apr 1808 in Whitefield, ME, died 16 May 1862, s/o James Murphy and Rebecca Norris: he settled in Calais, ME: married 18 Jul 1836 Margaret McConneghy of Saint Patrick Parish, Charlotte County, b. c1821 in County Derry, Ireland, d. 8 May 1899: had seven children: only one connected to NB was, James Madison Murphy born 1 Apr 1844 in Calais, died 17 Jul 1890 in Calais, married 3 Aug 1869 in Calais, Mary Ellen Sprague b. May 1847 Milltown, Saint Stephen Parish, Charlotte County, died 1 Nov 1909 at Calais.

Source: MC80/2711 Thelma Eye Brooks’ Calais Maine families, page 114.

MURPHY: Thomas Murphy born c1800 at Enniscorthy in County Wexford, Ireland, s/o John and Esther Murphy: came to NB before 1827 and settled in West Saint John: married Mary Fenolin d/o Richard and Mary Fenolin: the only child mentioned was, Joseph Murphy born 1827 in Saint John, m. Susan Muldoon: had issue. Source: MC80/2688 Frances McGinn et. al. Every life counted: a record of the families of Mary Ann Mullin, George W. Reed, Mary Jane Crilley, James Keenan and John Perry of Fairville, New Brunswick, pages 242-244.

MURPHY: Thomas Murphy b. c1806 in Carlingford Parish, County Louth, Ireland, died 24 Feb 1878, married 12 Sep 1832 at Cooley, Carlingford Parish, Ann Rourke of Ballynamoney Bradshaw, Carlingford, b. - , died 20 Jan 1874: came to NB in 1847 and first settled in Lower Cove, Saint John: Children: 1) Michael Murphy b. probably at Ballynamoney Bradshaw, bp. 1 Jun 1832, probably died young: 2) Owen Murphy b. at Ballynamoney Bradshaw, bp. 4 Aug 1833, d. by 1878: 3) Thomas Murphy b. Carweyal, Carlingford, bp. 28 Mar 1834, died young: 4) James Murphy born at Ballynamoney Bradshaw, bp. 22 Apr 1835, d. 1878: 5) Mary Murphy born c1837 probably at Ballynamoney Bradshaw, d. 3 Oct 1885, m. 5 Nov 1857 in Saint John, George Matthew Tierney born c1837 in Newfoundland, died 16 Jan 1877: settled in Millstream, Kings County: 6) Patrick Murphy b. at Ballynamoney Bradshaw, bp. 2 Jul 1839, d. 15 Dec 1915 at Calgary, AB, m. Oct 1870 Margaret Elizabeth Cronin b. - , died 16 Jan 1905, d/o Patrick Cronin and Julia Breen of Head of Millstream, Kings County and natives of Mallow, County Cork, Ireland: had issue: following his wife’s death, Patrick moved to Montana, then Alberta: 7) Peter Murphy b. at Ballynamoney Bradshaw, bp. 5 May 1842, died 12 Sep 1921, m. 10 May 1875 Saint John, Bridget Doherty born 12 Dec 1858 Saint John, d. 2 Dec 1938, d/o Michael Doherty and Mary Ann Sullivan: family settled in Saint John: 8) William Murphy born c1845 at Ballynamoney Bradshaw, died by 1878: 9) Bridget Murphy b. at Ballynamoney Bradshaw, bp. 29 Dec 1846, d. 7 Jun 1918, m. 25 Jul 1869 at Saint John, John Daly b. - , died 14 Feb 1927: settled in Saint John: 10) Francis Murphy b. Apr 1849 in Saint John, d. before 1912: 11) Ellen Murphy born 14 Dec 1852, d. young. Source: MC80/1529 Peter Murphy’s Together in exile, pages 154-155.

MURPHY: Thomas Murphy b. c1823 in Carlingford Parish, County Louth, Ireland, died 30 Dec 1888: he came to NB in 1838: first settled in Sussex Vale, Kings County, later at Lower Cove, Saint John: m. 25 Nov 1843 Sarah Britt born c1828 at Sussex Vale, died 28 Aug 1912, d/o Patrick Britt and Hannah McLaughlin: Children: 1) Mary Murphy born 1845, died after 1881: 2) Patrick Murphy born Feb 1847, d. by 1888: 3) James Murphy born c1848, died 24 May 1900, m. 4 Nov 1875 Mary Ann Wallace born Mar 1854 in Saint John, d. 18 Sep 1908, d/o William Wallace a native of Ballyhooley, County Cork, Ireland, and Ann Sullivan: they settled in Lower Cove: 4) Elizabeth F. Murphy b. Jul 1852, died 15 Nov 1916, m. 8 Jan 1889 Robert Hutson Jr. born in London, England, died 7 Jan 1919: 5) Sarah Ann Murphy born Jun 1855, died 16 Jun 1916: 6) Thomas Henry Murphy b. Mar 1857, died 10 Apr 1942, m. 10 Feb 1882 at Boston, MA, Ellen Elizabeth Elliott b. Dec 1861 at Golden Grove, NB, d. 15 Jun 1942, d/o James Elliott and Ellen Bowes: they returned to NB about 1884 and settled in Lower Cove: went to Boston in 1897: had six children: 7) Hannah Murphy b. Feb 1860, d. before 1871: 8) Michael/John Murphy b. Aug 1862, d. 7 Nov 1937: 9) Emma/Emily B. Murphy b. Jun 1865, d. 8 Sep 1940, m. 3 Oct 1893 James P. Mulherin born - , died 1 Nov 1925, s/o Daniel Mulherin and Ann Owens: 10) Francis Vincent Murphy b. Feb 1868, d. 29 Dec 1943 at Fredericton, NB. Source: MC80/1529 Peter Murphy’s Together in exile, pages 175-177.

MURRAY: Andrew Murray b. Jan 1781 Dumfries, Dumfriesshire, Scotland, died 17 Apr 1875, s/o Samuel Murray: m. 23 Apr 1803 in Westward Parish in Cumberland County, England, Sarah Pingney or Pinguay born 12 Sep 1781, d. 23 Dec 1860, d/o Joseph Pingney and Sarah Barnes: the family came from Scotland to NB in 1815: eventually settled at Murray Road in Botsford Parish, Westmorland County: Children: 1) Joseph Murray born Sep 1803 at Blennerhasset, Cumberland, England, d. 10 Jan 1885, m. Margaret Anderson born c1808, died 4 May 1888: settled at Murray Corner: 2) Jane Murray born 7 Feb 1805 at Linghigh, Cumberland, d. 1873, m. c1831 Samuel Tait b. 1803 Urr Par, Kircudbrightshire, Scotland, d. 1873, s/o Robert Tait and Janet Mitchell: settled at Dungivin, Dorchester Parish, NB: 3) Sarah Murray born 27 Oct 1806 at Linghigh, died 24 Jul 1897, m. Archibald Boyce born 16 Oct 1797 at Cape Tormentine, Botsford Parish, died 13 Nov 1887 s/o Alexander Boyce and wife, - McKay: 4) Samuel Murray born 29 Apr 1809, d. 11 Jan 1866, m. (1st) 1830 Christina Cleland born 1810 Scotland, d. 19 Jul 1851, m. (2nd) 1853 Sarah McMorris born 1821 in Scotland, died 16 Oct 1901: they settled at Murray Road: 5) Margaret Murray b. 9 Sep 1810 at Scaleby-Hill, Cumberland, d. in USA, m. c1835 George Fields born 1801, d. 21 Jul 1855: settled at Murray Corner: 6) John Murray bp. 19 May 1812 at Kirklinton, Cumberland, d. 15 Mar 1859, married 27 Feb 1838 Mary Grant b. 1819, died 1 May 1911, d/o John Grant: they settled at Murray Corner: 7) Andrew Murray Jr. b. 4 Jun 1814 at Kirklinton, Cumberland, died 20 May 1891, married (1st) 23 Mar 1841 Elizabeth Isabella Smith b. c1817, possibly in Banff, Scotland, died c1865, d/o James Smith and Isobell Bruce, m. (2nd) Julia Lanchester b. c1838 d/o Henry Lanchester: settled near Murray Road and had issue: 8) David Murray b. 12 May 1816 at Kirklinton in Cumberland, England, died 12 May 1879, married 12 Jan 1835 Janet Tait born 2 Apr 1810 at Urr Parish in Kircudbright County, Scotland, died 8 May 1897, seventh child of Robert Tait and Janet Mitchell: they settled at Little River, NB: had eleven children: 9) Mary Murray b. 1818 at Murray Road, Botsford Parish, died 14 Jan 1899, married James Peter Boyce born c1806, d. 1 Jul 1870, s/o Alexander Boyce: 10) Elizabeth Murray born 1820 at Murray Road, married James Townsend: 11) Pinguay Murray born 1822 at Murray Road, m. Sophia Cuthbertson b. c1827: settled at Murray Corner: 12) Isabella Murray born 1824 at Murray Road, died 1866 or 1888, m. 1842 James Hastings born 9 Feb 1816 at Thornhill, Morton, Scotland, d. 1902: they settled at Murray Corner. Sources: MC80/559 Norma M. Zobell’s Meet the Murrays: see also MC80/5 W.M. Burns’ A history and story of Botsford, pages 80-83: see MC80/1397 Daniel F. Johnson’s New Brunswick lineages, pages 54-55: see MC80/1790 Ken Kanner’s Early families revisited, pages 210-211.

MURRAY: Archibald Murray b. 15 Aug 1819 at New Spynie, Morayshire, Scotland, died 16 Jul 1879 at Upper Kintore, NB, s/o Peter Murray and Ann Fraser: married 3 Jun 1842 Isabella Wilson born on 12 Dec 1824 at Newhills, Aberdeenshire, d. 12 Feb 1877 in Upper Kintore, NB, d/o James Wilson and Isabella Stratton: Archibald came to NB about 1868 and his family followed: he settled at Kincardine, Victoria County: Children born at Newhills, Scotland: 1) James Murray born 9 Aug 1843, m. Mary C. Foote b. c1845 in Aberdeen: 2) Peter Murray born 10 Dec 1845: 3) Isabel Murray b. 6 Dec 1848, married 26 Jun 1866 at Newmills, Scotland, William Christie s/o John Christie and Isabel Duguid: family first settled at Kincardine: 4) Archibald Murray b. 12 Jul 1851, m. in Scotland, Isabella Byrnie: family may have gone to Westerly, RI: 5) Alexander Murray born 28 Feb 1854, m. Annie Booth: to Westerly, RI: 6) William Murray b. 27 Jan 1856: 7) John Murray b. 6 Jan 1859: went to Westerly, RI: 8) Ann Murray b. 12 May 1861, m. Mr. McAdams: 9) Mary Murray b. 21 Oct 1868: went to Westerly, RI.

Source: MC1/Murray #4, 20 pages.

MURRAY: Charles Murray born c1757 at Rowanburnhill in Dumfriesshire, Scotland, died 6 Apr 1834, s/o Charles Murray and Mary Lithgow, married 1787 at Canonbie, Dumfriesshire, Elizabeth Armstrong b. c1764 Castleton, Roxburgshire, Scotland, died 13 Mar 1839, d/o John Armstrong and Helen Nixon: came to NB about 1817: first settled at Apohaqui, then at Pearsonville or English Settlement in Studholm Parish, Kings County: Children born in Catleton Parish, Scotland: 1) Helen Murray born 17 Nov 1787 at Burnmouth, m. John Elliot and first settled at Keswick, York County: had seven children: family moved to Ontario in the 1830’s: 2) Mary Murray b. 26 Jul 1789 at Nicholforest, d. 18 Mar 1866 in Springfield Parish, Kings County, NB, married 4 Oct 1825 Richard Smith born Jul 1790 at Whitehaven, England, d. 17/18 Dec 1852: they settled in English Settlement: 3) John Murray b. 6 Feb 1791 at Nicholforest, d. 26 May 1881, m. c1819 (1st) Janet Nichol b. 1794, d. 12 May 1845: had three sons: m. (2nd) 11 May 1858 Margaret McColl born 1808, died 27 Feb 1885: settled at English Settlement: 4) Charles Murray Jr. born 21 Mar/Oct 1792 at Nicholforest, d. unmarried 28 May 1820: 5) Thomas Murray b. 18 Nov 1794 at Craigs, d. 9 Apr 1874, married (1st) 16 Jun 1819 Elizabeth Swan born c1788 at Roxburgshire, Scotland, died 16 May 1860 at English Settlement, m. (2nd) 3 Dec 1861 Barbara Thomas, widow of John Thomas of Salmon Creek: settled at Keswick, York County: 6) Jean Murray b. 3 Oct 1796 at Craigs, m. Robert Gibson of Scotland: they moved to Ontario in the 1830’s: 7) David Murray b. 29 Oct 1798 at Craigs, d. unmarried: 8) Agnes Murray b. 24 Dec 1800 at Harelane, married 14 Sep 1821 Thomas Armstrong: settled at Queensbury, York County: family moved to Ontario in the 1830’s: 9) Janet Murray b. 17 Aug 1802 at Bankhead, m. 18 Nov 1825 John Ferris: settled at Keswick, NB: went to Ontario in 1830’s: 10) Elspeth Murray born 3 Aug 1804 at Carlside, Scotland, d. 17 Apr 1892, m. 3 Dec 1824 John Little born 31 Oct 1800 at Dumfriesshire, Scotland, d. 16 Feb 1885: first settled at Richibucto, Kent Couty, later at Upper Millstream or Berwick in Studholm Parish, Kings County: 11) Walter Murray b. 4 Nov 1806 at Greenholm, d. 24 May 1862, m. 24 Jul 1828 Elizabeth Pearson b. 5 Dec 1809 at Castle Carrick, Cumberland County, England, d. 27 Apr 1893: they settled at Apohaqui, Kings County: 12) Adam Murray (twin) born 1 Aug 1808 at Greenholm, d. 10 Nov 1900 in Chicago, IL, married Oct 1835 at Westminster, ON, Jean Beattie b. c1810 in Scotland, d. 1892: they moved to Ontario in the 1830’s: 13) William Murray (twin) b. 1 Aug 1808 at Greenholm, d. in infancy.

Sources: MC1/Murray #3, 40 pages: see MC80/1 Grace Aiton’s The story of Sussex and vicinity, page 57: see also MC80/223 The descendants of Charles Murray, 70 pages: see also MC80/2354 Saint John Branch, NBGS: Arrivals 99: our first families in New Brunswick, pages 197-198: see also MC1581 Mary Ellen Christie fonds, Murray genealogy, 100 pages.

MURRAY: Daniel Murray b. , d. Mar 1867: came to NB and settled at Salmon River, Chipman Parish, Queens County: married 23 Jul 1853 at Saint John, Mary Ann Glenn b. 1828, d/o John and Sophia Glenn: Children: 1) John W. Murray born 6 Aug 1854, d. 9 Jan 1923, m. Mary - b. in NS: settled in Chipman: 2) Edward T. Murray b. 25 Nov 1855, d. 1931: went to Philadelphia, PA: he married twice and had children: 3) Isabel J. Murray born 16 Jul 1857, died 5 Oct 1886: had one daughter who married and had issue: 4) Daniel J. Murray b. 22 Apr 1859, d. unmarried 28 Jan 1890 at Harcourt in Kent County: 5) Matthew D. Murray born 28 Jan 1861, d. 13 Nov 1867: 6) William J. Murray b. 23 Apr 1863, died 24 Nov 1934, m. Althina Bishop: settled at The Forks, NB and had seven children: 7) George Scott Murray born 24 Jun 1865, died 15 Apr 1951, m. Ida Bishop, sister of Althina: settled at Gaspereau River, NB and had six children: 8) Isaac W. Murray born 28 Nov 1867, d. 25 Nov 1928, m. Mary Smith and had four children. Source: MC80/2217 Douglas Murray’s Our family tree: the widow Mary Ann (Glenn) Murray m. (2nd) 8 Nov 1872 Patrick Welsh b. 1843 s/o John Welsh b. 1816 Ireland and Margaret - b. 1812: had two daughters who died young: Mary Ann’s parents were John Glenn b. County Donegal in Ireland, d. 15 Jul 1854, Sophia - b. County Donegal, d. 24 Jun 1864: came to NB Nov 1848.

MURRAY: David Murray born 1807 in Scotland: came to NB in 1820: settled in Botsford Parish, Westmorland County: married Elizabeth - b. 1812 in Scotland: Only children mentioned: 1) John Murray b. 1837: 2) Janet Murray b. 1841, d. 1917, m. Albert E. Oulton: 3) Maria Murray b. 1845: 4) Amos Murray b. 1847. Source: MC2852 Purdy-Carter genealogical collection, MS1A: on microfilm reel F20980; see sheet for David Murray.

MURRAY: David Murray born on 1 Nov 1815 at Jedburgh, Roxburghshire, Scotland, died 25 Oct 1853, s/o John Murray and Janet Nichol: came to NB and settled at Highfield in Johnston Parish, Queens County: m. 18 Dec 1845 Ann Pearson b. 6 Jul 1816 at Castle Carrock, Cumberland County, England, died on 1 Apr 1896 at Sussex, Kings County, d/o Thomas Pearson and Ann Heaviside: Children: 1) James or Thomas Murray b. Dec 1847 at Highfield, d. unm. 21 Jun 1866: 2) Jennie Elizabeth Murray born 1849, d. unm. 1934: 3) Ellen Agnes Murray born 1851, d. unm. 16 Nov 1872: 4) Margaret Murray born 5 Aug 1853, d. 3 Mar 1937, married 18 Oct 1882 James Duncan Gamblin b. 17 Nov 1856, d. 14 Jul 1901, s/o Samuel Michael Gamblin and Esther Ann Kirkpatrick: settled in Sussex: had four children.

Source: MC80/966 Erna H. Pearson’s The Pearsons and Gamblins of New Brunswick, Vol. I, pg. M1.3.2/(P1.9)

MURRAY: David Murray b. 1816 in Scotland: came to NB in 1817 and settled in Botsford Parish, Westmorland County: m. Jennet - b. 1812 in Scotland: Children mentioned: 1) Benjamin Murray b. 1833: 2) William Murray b. 1835: 3) James Murray b. 1838: 4) Robert Murray b. 1840: 5) Sarah Murray b. 1842: 6) Jennet Murray b. 1845: 7) Araminta Murray b. 1847: 8) Adam Murray b. 1849: 9) Andrew Murray b. 1851. Source: MC2852 Purdy-Carter genealogical collection, MS2: on microfilm reel F20988: see sheet for David Murray. MURRAY: Edward Murray b. 1814 in Scotland: he came to NB in 1828 and settled in Shediac Parish, Westmorland County: m. Margaret - b. and came to NB in 1829: the only child mentioned was, Thomas H. Murray b. c1851. Source: MC2852 Purdy-Carter genealogical collection, MS1A: on microfilm reel F20980; see sheet for Edward Murray.

MURRAY: George Murray born 6 Nov 1793 at Aberdeen, Scotland, d. 9 Oct 1853: first settled in Yarmouth, NS, m. Harriet - b. 1797: they came to NB in 1815 and settled in Saint John: Children noted in the census: 1) Jane Murray born 1826 in NB: 2) Maria Murray born 1834: 3) Anna Murray born 1837.

Source: MC80/451 I. Allen Jack’s History of St. Andrews’s Society of Saint John, NB, page 40.

MURRAY: George Murray settled in Bathurst, Gloucester County: married Jessie McMillan: only child mentioned was James Murray born 9 Dec 1857 at Bathurst, m. Miss McMinn born 1865, died 1946, d/o John McMinn and Jennie Landeels: settled in Beresford, Gloucester County had twelve children. Source: MC80/995 Donat Robichaud’s Beresford: Le petit Nipisiguit, pg 263.

MURRAY: James Murray b. 14 Aug 1814 in Scotland, d. 20 Apr 1901, s/o William C. Murray and Alexanderina Hyslop: came to NB with his parents from Dumfriesshire, Scotland in 1819: married 1837 Sarah Currie b. c1818 in County Donegal, Ireland and came to NB with her parents in the 1820’s: she d. 1897: settled at Newcastle, Northumberland County: had thirteen children: Only children mentioned: 1) Alexander Murray b. c1839: 2) David Murray b. c1841: 3) William Murray born c1842: moved to Massachusetts: 4) James Murray c1846: 5) Sarah Murray: 6) Ann Murray m. (1st) Mr. Mappin, m. (2nd) Dr. Ingraham B. Freeman. Source: MC80/2184 W.D. Hamilton’s Dictionary of Miramichi Biography.

MURRAY: John Murray born 22 Nov 1720 in Ireland, of Scottish ancestry, d. 30 Aug 1794 at Saint John: he came to America and settled in Rutland, MA in 1744: married (1st) Elizabeth McClanathan b. - , died 1760: married (2nd) 1 Sep 1761 Lucretia Chandler b. - , died 21 Mar 1768, d/o John Chandler and Hannah Gardiner of Worcester, MA: m. (3rd) on 24 Jan 1770 at Boston, MA, Deborah Brinley d/o Francis Brinley of Roxbury, MA: came to NB in 1784 as Loyalists: settled first at Maugerville in Sunbury County, then at Fredericton in York County: Children of first wife: 1) Alexander Murray b. 1741 in Rutland, MA, d. 24 Feb 1832 at Portland, ME: he joined the American side: married and had issue: first settled in York County, NB but returned to USA in 1803: 2) John Murray b. c1743, d. 1756 in Rutland, MA: 3) Isabella Murray b. 10 Sep 1745, d. 24 Feb 1807, m. 1770 Daniel Bliss of Concord, MA, b. 1739, d. 1805: settled at Lincoln, Sunbury County: had three children: 4) Robert Murray b. c1747, d. 1756 in Rutland, MA: 5) Elizabeth Murray born 28 Aug 1749, d. 1782 in NY, married 27 Oct 1768 Joshua Upham born 1741, died 1808: they had three sons and four daughters: 6) Daniel Murray b. 19 Oct 1751 at Brookfield, MA, d. 24 Feb 1832: went to Maine in 1803: 7) Samuel Murray born 13 Apr 1754, died 1781 Charlestown, SC: 8) Martha Murray b. 25 Mar 1756, d. 1824 at Exeter, England, m. William Wanton of Saint John b. - , d. 1816 in Saint John, s/o Governor Wanton of Rhode Island: 9) John Murray Jr. b. 6 Jul 1758: first settled in York County, then returned to the USA: 10) Robert Murray b. 25 Feb 1760, d. 1786 in Saint John, NB: Child of second wife: 11) Lucretia Murray b. 22 Jun 1762, d. unmarried 1836 in Lancaster, MA: Children of third wife: 12) Deborah Murray b. 29 Sep 1771, d. 15 Jun 1831, m. her brother-in-law, William Hazen Jr. born 1768, d. 1816: they had two children: 13) Thomas Murray b. 1776, died 3 May 1797, m. 1 Jan 1797 Sarah Lowell Hazen born 1775 d/o William Hazen, died 1851:

Sources: MC1156 Graves Papers: John Murray, 1 page: see also MC80/22 Isabel Louise Hill’s Some Loyalists and Others pages 45-50: see MC80/145 Louise Hill’s Fredericton, New Brunswick, British North America, pg. 192: see MC80/530 Hazen Mackay’s The Gates, pages 8-9: see also MC80/2436 Robert E. Lunn’s Lunn family history, about ¾ of the way through book (no pagination): it says John Sr. was from Cowbridge, Glamorganshire, Wales: see also D.R. Jack’s Loyalist families of New Brunswick on microfilm F355, Vol III, pages 126-131: see also New Brunswick Museum: Markham scrapbooks: The Murray family on microfilm F10048, pgs. 122- 128: see also MC80/2902 Sharon Dubeau’s New Brunswick Loyalists: a bicentennial tribute, 1 page.

MURRAY: John Murray Sr. born Longton, Cumberland County, England, near Scottish border town of Gretna: first went to Albany, NY: after the war the family moved to Bedeque, PEI, as Loyalists: Children: 1) John Murray b. - , died by 1810: married and had a family on PEI before moving to NB about 1799: the family settled at Tabusintac, Alnwick Parish, Northumberland County: 2) William Murray: remained in PEI: 3) David Murray: remained in PEI: 4) Mary Murray married c1798 James Anderson of Burnt Church, NB who had been shipwrecked off PEI: 5) Ellen or Helen Murray born 1778, died after 1851, m. Alexander Loggie of Burnt Church b. 1 Dec 1773 at Bawds, Elgin County, Scotland s/o Robert Loggie and Marjorie Hay. Sources: MC1/Murray #2, 50 pages: contains a report titled A Murray family genealogy by Sharon Murray: file has a report titled Murrays of Tabusintac by Thomas A. Murray: James Anderson was from Dreany, near Lossiemouth, Scotland and had settled at Burnt Church, NB in the 1790’s: James returned to NB from PEI in 1799 along with Mary Murray as his wife and her sister Ellen or Helen as his guest: see also MC80/1535 Hazel Murray’s Descendants of John Murray, United Empire Loyalist, pages 7-13.

MURRAY: John Murray Jr. b. c1765 in Scotland, d. by 1810, s/o John and Mary Murray: may have m. 1791 on PEI, Liza or Elizabeth - : by 1798 they had four children under age of 16: they came to NB about 1799: settled at Tabusintac, Alnwick Parish, Northumberland County: Children: 1) John Murray born c1791 on PEI, d. 1821, m. Honoria Hierlihy b. 1793 d/o Philip Hierlihy and Charlotte Howe Taylor: settled in Tabusintac: had four children: 2) Ann Murray b. c1793 on PEI, died 26 Nov 1865, m. 13 Dec 1818 Thomas Christy of Tabusintac, NB, b c1784, d. before 1861: settled at Tabusintac until 1832, then moved to Douglas, York County: had no children: 3) George Murray b. 22 Dec 1795 PEI, d. 28 Sep 1885, m. Jane Davidson b. 8 Jul 1793, d. 5 Apr 1875, d/o John Davidson and Margaret Loggie: settled at Tabusintac and had issue: 4) Hugh Murray born c1797 in PEI, died after 1881, m. his first cousin, Jane Anderson born c1801 at Oak Point, NB, d. 27 Apr 1864, d/o James Anderson and Mary Murray: settled at Tabusintac and had issue: 5) Alexander Murray born c1806 in Tabusintac, died before 1881, married 6 Jan 1831 Mary Loggie born 1811, died 14 Apr 1852, d/o William Loggie and Jane Urquhart: settled in Tabusintac and had issue. Sources: MC1/Murray #2, 50 pages: Honoria (Hierlihy) Murray married 1822 as her second husband, Ephraim Gay: see also MC80/1535 Hazel Murray’s Descendants of John Murray, United Empire Loyalist, pages 7-13.

MURRAY: John Murray m. Miss Tait: came from Dumfriesshire, Scotland in 1823 and first settled on the Miramichi River in Northumberland County: by 1829 they settled near Bayfield Corner, Botsford Parish, Westmorland County: Sons mentioned: 1) William Murray was 4 years old when he left Scotland for NB: m. Sarah Grant d/o John Grant of Shemogue: settled on the homestead: 2) James Murray m. Mary Dobson of Bayfield: settled on Murray Road: 3) David Murray: settled near Murray Corner: 4) John Murray came to NB in 1840 and settled on Davis Road: Daughters mentioned: 1) Mary Murray m. Thomas Phalen of PEI: 2) Jane Murray m. James Main of Richibucto: 3) Eliza Murray m. John Taylor: 4) Isabella Murray married David Anderson: 5) Agnes Murray m. William Grant: 6) Maria Murray m. James Taylor: 7) Janet Murray m. James Lamb: 8) another daughter, Margaret Murray remained in Scotland. Source: MC80/5 W.M. Burns’ A history and story of Botsford, pages 80-83.

MURRAY: John Murray born 1802 in Ireland, d. after 1871: m. in Ireland: Julia - b. 1803 in Ireland, died before 1871: came to NB in 1836 and settled in Stanley, Stanley Parish, York County: Children: 1) Timothy Murray b. c1831 in Ireland: 2) Margaret Murray b. c1833 in Ireland: 3) William Murray born c1839 in NB: 4) John Murray b. 1840 in Stanley, NB, m. 25 Oct 1871 at Fredericton, York County, Isabella O’Donnell b. 1845 in Stanley, NB, d/o John and Catherine O’Donnell of Ireland and Stanley, NB: settled in Stanley Parish and had issue:

Source: MC80/2758 Frances R. McGinn’s The story of Michael McGinn (1813- 1904) and Patrick McGinn (1831-1920) York County, New Brunswick, Canada and connected families, pages 209- 237.

MURRAY: John Murray b. 1813 in Scotland: he came to NB in 1818 and settled in Botsford Parish, Westmorland County: m. Mary - b. 1819 in NB: Only children mentioned: 1) Robert Murray b. 1840: 2) Eliza Murray b. 1842: 3) John Murray b. 1844: 4) Abner Murray b. 1846: 5) Mary Murray b. 1850. Source: MC2852 Purdy-Carter genealogical collection, MS1A: on microfilm reel F20980; see sheet for John Murray.

MURRAY: John Murray born 1818 in Scotland: he came to NB in 1841 and settled in Moncton Parish, Westmorland County: m. Isabella - b. 1819 in Scotland: came to NB in 1827: only child mentioned was, Margaret Murray born c1850 in NB. Source: MC2852 Purdy-Carter genealogical collection, MS1A: on microfilm reel F20980; see sheet for John Murray.

MURRAY: John Lyall Murray b. 12 Oct 1828 in Dornoch Parish, Scotland, d. 16 Aug 1900, s/o Donald Murray and Margaret Campbell: John came to Pictou, NS with his father in 1832, then moved to NB as a young man: married in 1864 Amelia Ann MacKay d/o William MacKay and Ann Cameron of Boiestown, Northumberland County, b. - , died in 1904: settled in Doaktown, Blissfield Parish, Northumberland County and had five children: the only child mentioned was William M. Murray of Doaktown. Source: MC80/2184 W.D. Hamilton’s Dictionary of Miramichi Biography.

MURRAY: Joseph Murray b. 1804 in Scotland: came to NB in 1817: settled in Botsford Parish, Westmorland County: m. Margaret - born 1810 in NB: Only children mentioned: 1) James Murray b. 1829: 2) Janet Murray b. 1832: 3) Andrew Murray b. 1836: 4) Nancy Murray b. 1841: 5) Robert Murray b. 1843. 6) Howard Murray b. 1846: 7) Gordon Murray b. 1850.

Source: MC2852 Purdy-Carter genealogical collection, MS1A: on microfilm reel F20980; see sheet for Joseph Murray.

MURRAY: Richard Murray b. 1819, d. 1898, m. Elizabeth Jeffrey b. 1824 at St. Eleanor, PEI, died 1908: family settled in Northumberland County: Children: 1) George Murray born 1844: 2) Mary Murray b. 1846: 3) Annie Murray b. 1848: 4) Martha Murray b. 1850: 5) John Murray b. 1852: 6) Leonara Murray b. 1854: 7) Judson Murray born 1856: 8) Adoniram Murray born 1858: 9) Ida Murray born 1861: 10) Crawford Murray b. 1863: 11) Harriet Murray born 1865: 12) Georginia Murray b. 1867. Source: MC80/2689 Miramichi Branch of the NBGS, Some first families of the Miramichi, 1 page.

MURRAY: Robert Murray born 1816 at Annan, Scotland, died 23 Jul 1897, s/o John Murray: came to Pictou, NS about 1825 with his widowed mother: he moved to NB in 1838 and settled at Chatham, Northumberland County: m. Jane Wright from Belfast, Ireland, born 1820, died 9 Feb 1899, d/o William Wright who came to NB in 1824: Children: 1) Joseph Herbert Murray born 1844, d. 1865: 2) Elizabeth J. Murray m. John England of Chatham: 3) John Murray born 1849, d. 18 Jul 1873: 4) Henrietta Murray married William Johnston of Chatham, NB: 5) Robert Murray born 17 Jul 1855 at Chatham, d. 8 Jul 1926, m. 11 Jun 1889 Jane Simpson d/o Simon Simpson of Neguac, NB and had one son and two daughters: 6) Catherine Murray died at age 7 years: 7) Margaret Amanda Murray died at age 5.

Sources: MC85 Quayle Family Papers: see MC1156 Graves Papers: Robert Murray, 1 page: see also MC80/338 I. Allen Jack’s Biographical Review, pages 60-61.

MURRAY: Samuel Murray b. 1809 in Scotland: came to NB in 1817: settled in Botsford Parish, Westmorland County: married - b. - , died before 1851: Only children mentioned: 1) Jane Murray b. 1835: 2) William Murray b. 1837: 3) Ellen Murray b. 1839: 4) David Murray b. 1841: 5) Barbara Murray b. 1845. 6) Elizabeth Murray b. 1850. Source: MC2852 Purdy-Carter genealogical collection, MS1A: on microfilm reel F20980; see sheet for Samuel Murray.

MURRAY: Suther Corbett Murray (Dr.) b. 1 Nov 1845 Colchester County, NS s/o George A. Murray and Jane Hill: he came to NB in 1873 and settled in Albert County: he married 11 Apr 1871 Harriet E. McRobert d/o Dr. W.E. McRobert of Colchester, NS: Only children mentioned: 1) William Pitt Murray: 2) Alder Gordon Murray.

Source: MC80/338 I. Allen Jack’s Biographical Review, pages 465-466. MURRAY: Thomas Murray born c1793 in Dumfriesshire, Scotland, died 9 Apr 1874, m. 16 Jun 1819 Eliza Swan b. c1788 in Roxboroughshire, Scotland, d. 16 May 1860: he came to NB and settled in Studholm Parish, Kings County: Only children mentioned: 1) Eleanor Murray b. 1820, m. 1840 Duncan McLean: had issue: 2) Eliza Murray born 30 Mar 1822, married David Lawson: had six children: went to Montana: 3) Hugh Murray born Jun 1823, died 6 Jan 1832: 4) David Murray b. 12 Apr 1825, m. 1860 Elizabeth Armstrong Murray d/o Walter Murray: had seven children: 5) Charles Murray b. 1827, d. unm. 1883 in Arkansas: 6) William Murray b. 27 May 1831, m. Janet Chisholm and had issue. Sources: MC80/1514 John R. Elliott’s Gone but not forgotten, Volume 1: Woodland United Church Cemetery, Pearsonville, Studholm Parish, page 286: see also MC2824 Julia Walker fonds, MS1, Murray, pages 10-13.

MURRAY: Thomas Murray born 1805 in Scotland, d. 18 Jul 1873, married Margaret - born 1803, d. 17 Apr 1865: came from Perth, Scotland to NB in 1824 and may have settled in Alnwick Parish, Northumberland County: Children: 1) James Murray born 1823: 2) Ellen Murray b. 1824, d. 17 Nov 1912, m. 1846 Donald McLeod b. 1802, died 8 May 1884: had ten children: 3) George Murray b. 1827: 4) David Murray b. 1828, d. before 1881, married Margaret Cameron born 1834, d. 1926: had seven children: 5) Grace Murray born 1831: 6) John Murray b. 1834: 7) Kenneth Murray b. 1839: 8) Elizabeth Murray b. 1844. Source: MC80/2689 Miramichi Branch of the NBGS, Some first families of the Miramichi, 1 page.

MURRAY: Timothy Murray b. 1803 in Ireland, m. Mary - born 1815 in Ireland: came to NB in 1821: settled in Moncton Parish, Westmorland County: Only children mentioned: 1) John Murray b. 1838: 2) Margaret Murray b. 1840: 3) William Murray b. 1843: 4) Timothy Murray b. 1846: 5) James Murray b. 1851.

Source: MC2852 Purdy-Carter genealogical collection, MS1A: on microfilm reel F20980; see sheet for Timothy Murray. MURRAY: Walter Murray: he was born on 4 Nov 1806 in Castleton Parish, Roxboroughshire, Scotland: died on 24 May 1862, s/o Charles Murray and Elizabeth Armstrong: he came to NB and settled in Pearsonville, Studholm Parish, Kings County: m. 24 Jul 1828 Elizabeth Pearson born 5 Dec 1809 at Castle Carrock, Cumberland County, England, died 27 Apr 1893, d/o Thomas Pearson and Ann Heaviside: Children: 1) Thomas Murray born 15 Oct 1828 at Studville, NB, died 7 Dec 1882, m. 4 Apr 1855 Janet Menzies born 1826, d. Feb 1911: 2) David Murray b. 2 May 1830 at Studville, d. unmarried 8 Jan 1851: 3) Charles Murray (Dr.) b. 20 May 1832 at Studville, d. 11 May 1894, m. 1 Jun 1865 Elizabeth MacKenzie: 4) Adam Murray b. 5 Apr 1834 at Pearsonville, died 10 Dec 1916, married (1st) 6 Apr 1870 Mary Jane Campbell b. 1839, d. 22 Nov 1885, d/o Duncan Campbell: m. (2nd) 1890 Margaret Hamilton born 1853, died 13 Feb 1924, d/o Edward Hamilton: no children: 5) Ann Pearson Murray born 31 Aug 1836 at Pearsonville, d. 25 Aug 1881, married 20 Dec 1855 William Lawson: 6) Elizabeth Armstrong Murray born 10 Aug 1838, d. 1914, married 11 Jul 1860 David Murray: 7) Mary Jane Murray b. 2 Nov 1840, married 22 Jul 1865 Charles Secord: 8) Emily Eleanor Murray b. 29 Apr 1843, d. 14 Mar 1932, m. 12 Nov 1863 William Joseph Starkey: 9) Agnes Murray b. 31 Mar 1846, d. 6 Sep 1848: 10) John James Murray b. 23 Mar 1848, d. 27 Feb 1880, m. Flora McLeod: 11) Agnes Murray born 23 May 1850, died 1893, m. 1871 Andrew Cambell: 12) David George Murray born 29 Mar 1853, d. 24 Oct 1922, married 1876 Alakena Ross. Source: MC80/966 Erna H. Pearson’s The Pearsons and Gamblins of New Brunswick, Vol. I, page M1.11 (p1.6)

MURRAY: William Murray b. c1789 possibly in Peebleshire, Scotland, died 15 Jun 1873 in Newcastle, NB: m. Alexandrina Hyslop of Dundee, Scotland: William, wife and son came from Dumfriesshire, Scotland to NB in 1819: they first settled in Bushville, then at Newcastle, Northumberland County: they had ten children: Only children mentioned: 1) James Murray b. c1818, married Sarah - b. c1818: settled in Newcastle and had issue: 2) John Murray: 3) Elizabeth Murray married John H. Sivewright: 4) Isabella Murray born c1825: 5) Caroline Murray b. c1827: 6) Margaret Murray b. c1832, m. Francis Bockler. Sources: MC80/2184 W.D. Hamilton’s Dictionary of Miramichi Biography: see also MC216 Kathleen Willis Williston fonds, MS 1B1 Collection of “local history” and “biographical” notes, 10 pages.

MURRAY: William Murray born in Argyleshire, Scotland: came to NB in 1819: settled on the Washademoak, Cambridge Parish, Queens County: wife’s name is not given: Children mentioned: 1) George Murray m. Harriet MacKenzie: settled in Queens County: 2) Ann Murray married Alexander Clark: 3) Margaret Murray b. Peter Blizzard: 4) Charles Murray b. c1834, d. 1857 unmarried: 5) Euphemia Murray married Abijah Coakley: 6) Mary Murray married Archibald McLean. Sources: MC80/364 E. Stone Wiggins, History of Queens County, 1876, page 44: see MC80/330 Walter R. Greenwood’s The early Baptists of Cambridge Parish, page 77.

MURRAY: William Murray b. 1816 in Scotland: he came to NB and settled in Botsford Parish, Westmorland County: m. - b. 1822 in NB: Only children mentioned: 1) Mary Murray b. 1841: 2) Janet Murray b. 1843: 3) Elizabeth Murray b. 1846: 4) John Murray born 1848: 5) Margaret Murray b. 1850. Source: MC2852 Purdy-Carter genealogical collection, MS1A: on microfilm reel F20980; see sheet for William Murray.

MURRAY: William Murray born 1800 in England, died 16 Jan 1840 at Saint John: he came to NB in 1825 and served as a Methodist minister.

Source: MC80/97 E. Arthur Betts’ Bishop Black and his preachers, page 149.

MURRAY: Zalmon Murray b. - , died 1825, m. 22 Jul 1800 Martha Jouett or Jewett b. - , d. 18 Feb 1830 at New Maryland, York County: first settled at Sheffield, Sunbury County, then Springhill, York County, then at New Maryland, then in Fredericton: Children mentioned: 1) Mary Murray b. 1801 NB, d. 16 Jan 1883, m. 13 Jan 1826 at Fredericton, Abram/Abraham Segee born 11 Apr 1791 at New Maryland, d. 1 Nov 1851, s/o John Segee and Hannah Elston: settled in New Maryland and had issue: 2) Rebecca Eliza Murray b. c1805, m. 22 Oct 1825 at Sheffield, Sunbury County, Michael Fisher b. 30 Mar 1797 in Fredericton, died 18 Sep 1845 in New Maryland, s/o Lewis Fisher and Barbara Till: settled in New Maryland and had two children. Sources: MC80/2767 George-Terrence Hall Shaw’s The Carle Family and its connections with the Peters & Shaw families, pages 47-48: Michael Fisher m. (2nd) 22 Nov 1830 at Indiantown (Saint John) Nancy Ann Merritt born 24 Jul 1797 in Queens County, NB, died 30 Oct 1876, d/o Israel Merritt and Mary Ann Peters of Portland, Saint John: see also MC1564 New Maryland local history project fonds, Genealogical dictionary of cemeteries for York and Sunbury Counties: Volume 1, St. Mary the Virgin Anglican cemetery, New Maryland, York County, pages 65,66.

MUSGROVE: Thomas Musgrove b. 4 Feb 1780 at Durham, England, d. 22 Apr 1869: he came to NB in 1801 and eventually settled at Lower Millstream, Studholm Parish, Kings County: married 26 May 1807 at Gagetown, Queens County, Elizabeth Slipp of Hampstead, Queens County, born 5 Nov 1786, d. 23 Apr 1870, d/o Leonard Slipp and Elizabeth Ryson: Children: 1) William Musgrove b. 6 Mar 1808 at Hampstead, Queens County, died 19 May 1891 at Sussex, Kings County, m. 26 Jan 1843 Sarah Sharp born 1811, died 20 Apr 1891: had issue: 2) Susanna Musgrove born 18 Jan 1810 at Hampstead, d. 28 Nov 1850, m. 4 Dec 1828 Samuel Fenwick born 1804, d. 25 Aug 1882: settled at Millstream: 3) Magdalene Musgrove born 11 Apr 1811 at Hampstead, died 8 Aug 1888 at Lower Millstream, m. 9 May 1833 Robert McLeod born 1806, d. 4 Apr 1893: 4) Jane Musgrove born 11 Aug 1812 at Hampstead, died 5 May 1881, married 22 Jan 1835 James McAlpine born 1807: 5) Abraham Good Musgrove born 27 May 1814 at Saint John, d. 17 Jul 1890 at Lower Millstream, m. 4 Jan 1841 Mary Balmaine of Scotchtown, Canning Parish, born 26 Jan 1816, d. 10 Feb 1907: settled in Queens County: they had seven children: 6) Hannah Musgrove born 25 May 1816, d. 19 May 1895 Lower Millstream: 7) Elizabeth Musgrove born 25 Jan 1818 at Saint John, died on 25 Apr 1885 at Carsonville, Kings County, married 2 Jul 1840 David Cook b. 1812, died 23 Sep 1889: 8) Eliza Jane Musgrove born 21 Feb 1819 at Saint John, died 15 Feb 1838 at Lower Millstream: 9) Mary Ann Musgrove b. 23 Jan 1823 at Lower Millstream, d. 7 Sep 1849 at Lower Millsteam: 10) Catherine Musgrove b. 17 Jul 1825 at Lower Millstream, d. 18 Jul 1908, m. 12 Mar 1861 Duncan McLeod born 3 Apr 1820, d. 14 Jul 1890, s/o John McLeod and Mary Campbell: settled at Cornhill in Havelock Parish, Kings County and had children: 11) Isabella Jane Musgrove born 13 Jun 1829, died 21 Dec 1865 at Lower Millstream.

Sources: MC80/364 E. Stone Wiggins, History of Queens County, 1876, page 44: see also MC80/1 Grace Aiton’s The story of Sussex and vicinity, page 58: see also MC80/1397 Daniel F. Johnson’s New Brunswick lineages, pages 12-13: also see the Kings County census: see also MC80/2354 Saint John Branch, NBGS: Arrivals 99: our first families in New Brunswick, page 199. MUTCH: Alexander Mutch born c1799 at Mermaid, PEI, died 31 May 1875, s/o Alexander Mutch and wife Mrs. Elizabeth (Crowell) Brown: he came to NB in 1830’s and first settled at Whitney in North Esk Parish, Northumberland County: they moved to Kings County after 1845: m. (1st) on 27 Jul 1827 Mary Cromwell b. c1811, d. 1841, d/o Asa C. Cromwell and Charlotte Tozer: had eleven children: married (2nd) 3 Dec 1845 Mrs. Elizabeth (Hicks) Scribner of Hampton, NB: had no issue: Children born in Whitney: 1) James Mutch b. 28 Apr 1828, d. 17 Oct 1919, m. 9 Aug 1852 at Bushville, Chatham Parish in Northumberland County, his cousin, Abigail Somers born c1833, d. Jan 1916, d/o John Somers and Abigail Tozer: settled in Lyttleton, South Esk Parish, Northumberland County: had ten children: 2) Alexander Mutch Jr. b. c1829, d. after 1841: 3) Hannah Mutch b. c1830, d. 2 Oct 1920, married Robert Johnston: settled in Norton, Kings County: had at least two children: 4) Robert Mutch b. c1831, d. c1917 at Norton, m. 22 Sep 1855 in North Esk, Eunice Ann Emmerson b. c1836, d. c1917, d/o John Emmerson and Maria Tozer: had nine children: 5) Asa Mutch (twin) born c1832, d. 21 Jan 1869, m. 9 Nov 1858 in North Esk, Mary Jane Fraser born 1839, died after 1870, d/o Andrew Fraser and Alice McKinnon: settled at Whitney and had five children: 6) Amasa Mutch (twin) b. c1832, d. 7 Aug 1888 at Pembroke, Northampton Parish, Carleton County: married (1st) Esther L. Ackerson, m. (2nd) Alfreda Robinson: 7) Benjamin Mutch b. c1834, d. 14 Dec 1912 on PEI, m. Elizabeth Bishop: settled on PEI and had eight children: 8) Samuel Mutch b. 16 Jun 1836, d. 2 Sep 1906, m. Mary Margaret Geigie or Geikie of Newcastle, Northumberland County, b. c1837, died 17 May 1916: settled at Whitney, NB and had ten children: 9) George Mutch b. 23 Oct 1837, d. 1881: he was adopted by John and Mary Cochran of Nelson: m. Phoebe Harris: settled in Nelson in Northumberland County: had one daughter: 10) Lavinia Mutch b. c1839, married Mar 1856 Samuel Whitney Kierstead: settled at Gondola Point: had issue: 11) Charles Tozer Mutch born c1840, d. 1919 in Maine, m. (1st) 29 Sep 1864 Charlotte Woodworth born c1845, d. after 1864, d/o John Woodworth and Abigail Adams: m. (2nd) Nancy Jane Howe of Maine: had four children: they settled at Houlton, ME.

Sources: MC80/359 W.D. Hamilton’s Old North Esk: Revised, pgs. 283-288: the widow Mary Jane (Fraser) Mutch m. (2nd) Alexander Allison b. c1830, d. 5 Oct 1871: see also MC80/560 James R. Mutch’s Genealogy of the Mutch family: see MC80/2689 Miramichi Branch of the NBGS, Some first families of the Miramichi, 2 pages.

MYERS: Jacob Myers b. in NJ, d. age 73: came to NB in 1783 as a Loyalist and settled in Saint John: he married Sarah Bunnell or Jerusha Bonnell: Children: 1) Samuel Myers m. (1st) Louisa Briggs b. - , d. 1863, d/o Ebenezer Briggs of Queens County: had five children: 2) Mrs. Elizabeth Holder: 3) Sarah Myers m. W.H. White: 4) Elizabeth Myers b. 1798, died 20 Feb 1877, m. 1 Sep 1852 in Saint John, Capt. William Potts: settled in Saint John and had issue. Sources: MC80/338 I. Allen Jack’s Biographical Review, pages 214-215: see also MC80/2592 Graeme F. Somerville’s A library of stone pages and other records of the Wesleyan burial ground, Saint John, NB, pages 175, 197.

MYERS: John Myers born in the USA: he came to NB in 1832 and settled at Fanjoys Point, on Grand Lake, Waterborough Parish, Queens County: married Jerusha Bonnell: Children: 1) Samuel Myers: later settled in Saint John: 2) Sarah Myers: 3) Elizabeth Myers.

Source: MC80/364 E. Stone Wiggins, History of Queens County, page 44.

MYLES: Andrew Myles born c1800 in County Fermanagh, Ireland, died 28 Oct 1858 at Springfield, Kings County, s/o John Myles and Anne Hicks: m. (1st) 20 Mar 1821 at Killesher, County Fermanagh, Catherine Kennedy born c1796 in Ireland, d. 7 Apr 1851 in Saint John: m. (2nd) 18 Dec 1855 in Kings County, Almira Fenwick b. - , d. 21 May 1901 Midland, Kings County, d/o William Fenwick and Mary Ann Davis: came to NB in 1839 and settled in Saint John: Children of first wife: 1) John Hicks Myles b. 1825 in Ireland, died 18 Sep or 7 Oct 1888, married 9 Apr 1857 in Saint John, Esther Bradley b. c1827, d. 1 Dec 1918: they settled in Saint John and had issue: 2) Ann Myles b. 3 Apr 1822 in Ireland, d. 2 Nov 1906 Saint John, m. 13 May 1846 Henry Newhall Pratt b. 6 Nov 1821, d. 18 Jun 1893: 3) Eliza Myles born 1826 Ireland, d. 19 Sep 1870 at Hampton, Kings County, m. 2 Nov 1852 William Fowler born c1808, d. 3 Jan 1904 at Hampton, Kings County: 4) James Myles born 14 Feb , d. 3 May 1900, m. 14 Feb 1854 Charlotte Amelia Spragg born 1 Aug 1834 Springfield, died 3 Jan 1895, d/o George Spragg and Ann Amelia Fowler: settled at Belleisle in Springfield Parish, Kings County and had issue: 5) Andrew Myles b. c1832 in Ireland, died 27 Aug 1911, married 18 Feb 1857 Frances/Fannie Scott b. 1833 Saint John, d. 5 Dec 1909: settled in Saint John. Sources: MC80/1397 Daniel F. Johnson’s New Brunswick lineages, pages 75-76: see MC80/2354 Saint John Branch, NBGS: Arrivals 99: our first families in New Brunswick, pages 199 to 200: see MC80/2592 Graeme F. Somerville’s A library of stone pages and other records of the Wesleyan burial ground, Saint John, NB, page 176.

MYLES: John Myles born 1817 in County Fermanagh, Ireland, died 11 Feb 1875: came to NB: settled in Saint John: m. (1st) Catherine - : (2nd) 3 Feb 1853 in Kings County, Elizabeth Day born 1828 in Saint John d/o Abraham Day: settled in Simonds Parish, Saint John County: Children are listed in a random order: 1) Frances Ann Myles m. John Irvine: 2) Andrew Myles: 2) William H. Myles: 3) Samuel T. Myles: 4) Robert D. Myles: 5) George T. Myles: 6) Margaret Myles married Mr. Craig: 7) Elizabeth J. Myles: 8) Sarah Ellen Myles born 5 Jun 1861, d. 9 Mar 1864: 9) James Alfred Myles b. 8 Jan 1872, buried 13 Jan 1873. Source: MC80/2592 Graeme F. Somerville’s A library of stone pages and other records of the Wesleyan burial ground, Saint John, NB, pages 114,177.

MYLES: John Myles born 1825 in Ireland, d. 10 Aug 1897, s/o John Myles: came to NB and settled in Saint John: married (1st) 12 May 1853 in Saint John, Catherine Bailey b. 1829, died 28 Jun 1870: had four children: m. (2nd) 7 Oct 1871 at Saint John, Letitia (McAuley) Kennedy born , died 14 Nov 1897, d/o George McAuley and widow of John Kennedy by whom she had one daughter: Children of the first wife: 1) Andrew J. Myles: 2) James Myles: 3) Robert Johnson Myles born 7 Jun 1860, d. 1 Feb 1864: Child of second wife: 4) George Edgar Myles b. 30 Sep 1873, died 5 Aug 1874. Source: MC80/2592 Graeme F. Somerville’s A library of stone pages and other records of the Wesleyan burial ground, Saint John, NB, pgs. 176-177.

MYLES: Thomas Myles born , died 22 Dec 1889: came to NB in 1839 and settled in Waterford Parish, Kings County: m. Margaret Moore? born 1805, d. 9 Nov 1857 at Londonderry, Hammond Parish, Kings County: Children: 1) John Myles b. 1836, d. 19 Oct 1902, m. 19 Aug 1865 Ann Jane Gillis: 2) James Myles b. 1837: 3) Robert Myles b. 1840, d. 18 Dec 1897, m. 29 Jun 1869 Martha Ferguson: 4) Margaret Jane Myles born 1846, d. 20 Jan 1922, m. 9 May 1872 William Stafford: 5) Thomas Myles born 22 Apr 1848, died 26 Nov 1929, married 27 Dec 1884 Mary Melissa Patterson: 6) Andrew Myles b. 1850, d. unmarried: 7) Elizabeth Myles b. 4 Dec 1851, married 14 Apr 1874 Richard Chambers: 8) Isabella Myles born 15 Mar 1853, married 23 Aug 1887 Joseph Patterson. Source: MC80/1790 Ken Kanner’s Early families revisited, page 212.

MYLNE: Alexander Forbes Mylne born in Jamaica, West Indies, died 2 May 1833: he came to NB and settled at Upper (Second) Falls, Saint George Parish, Charlotte County: m. c1800 in St. George, NB, Mary Ash b. c1781, d. before 1871 in Lee Settlement, Saint George Parish, d/o Robert and Catherine Ash: Children: 1) William Thomas Mylne b. 1801 at St. George, married 27 May 1831 at St. George, Catherine Parkes: settled at Upper (Second) Falls and had one child: 2) Alexander Forbes Mylne born Apr 1802 at St. George, d. 21 Aug 1861 at Calais, ME, m. 15 Dec 1830 at St. George, Mary Pye b. 1798 in Ireland, d. 22 Dec 1887 at Calais, ME: settled at Upper (Second) Falls and had ten children: 3) Archibald Campbell Mylne b. c1809 at St. George: 4) Benjamin Mylne b. 15 Sep 1811 at Piskahagen, Saint George Parish: 5) Elizabeth Mylne born 1 Nov 1813 at Piskahagen, m. Robert Gilchrist and had one child: 6) Sophia Mary Mylne born 3 Aug 1818 at Piskahagen, died 22 May 1898 in Lee Settlement, married 13 Oct 1846 at St. George, Thomas Beney b. c1810 in England, d. 24 Jul 1872 in Lee Settlement: had nine children: 7) Sarah Mylne b. 10 Sep 1820 at Upper Falls, Saint George Parish, m. 9 Aug 1852 at Calais, ME, Robert Taylor b. at Magaguadavic, Saint George Parish.

Source: MC80/2811 Calvin Lee Craig’s Early families of “The Mackadavy”, pages 133-145.

MYSHRALL: Joseph Myshrall born 1817 in NB, d. 2 Mar 1884, s/o Joseph Myshrall: settled in Fredericton, York County: married (1st) - : m. (2nd) 24 Jul 1841 Achsah Maxwell born 1817, died 1 Feb 1856, d/o William Maxwell of Saint James Parish in Charlotte County: Child of first wife: 1) Louisa Myshrall b. 1839, married 22 Nov 1865 Thomas Fielding Tibbits of Quebec:

Children of second wife: 2) Alice Myshrall b. 1844: 3) William Myshrall born 1845: 4) Georgeanna C. Myshrall b. 1846, d. 13 Aug 1847: 5) George Myshrall born Nov 1847, died 30 Nov 1847: 6) Bessy Myshrall born 1850, died 25 Aug 1851. Source: MC80/644 Isabel L. Hill’s The old burying ground Fredericton, NB, Vol. II, pages 237-239: also see the York County census returns.

NOTE: First Families is a collection of genealogical information taken from various sources that were periodically submitted to the Provincial Archives of New Brunswick. The information has not been verified against any official records. Since the information in First Families is contributed, it is the responsibility of those who use the information to verify its accuracy.