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<strong>First</strong> <strong>Families</strong> <strong>is</strong> a <strong>collection</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>genealogical</strong> <strong>information</strong> <strong>taken</strong> <strong>from</strong><br />

various sources that were periodically submitted to the Provincial<br />

Archives <strong>of</strong> New Brunswick. The <strong>information</strong> has not been verified<br />

against any <strong>of</strong>ficial records. Since the <strong>information</strong> in <strong>First</strong> <strong>Families</strong> <strong>is</strong><br />

contributed, it <strong>is</strong> the responsibility <strong>of</strong> those who use the <strong>information</strong><br />

to verify its accuracy.<br />

LABAUVE: Thomas Labauve b. c1720 in NS s/o Lou<strong>is</strong> Labauve and Anne<br />

Lavache, m. (1 st ) Marie Benoit, m. (2 nd ) Marie - a Micmac: came to NB in 1765<br />

and settled on Saint John River:<br />

Child <strong>of</strong> first wife:<br />

1) Ignace-Marie Labauve b. 1742:<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> second wife:<br />

2) Gabriel Labauve b. 1749:<br />

3) Joseph-Thomas Labauve b. 1765:<br />

4) Germain-Grégoire Labauve born 1768.<br />

Source: MC80/1862 Bona Arsenault’s H<strong>is</strong>toire et généalogie des Acadiens, Vol. 3,<br />

page 1197.<br />

LABILLOIS: Joseph H. Labillo<strong>is</strong> s/o Dr. Charles Labillo<strong>is</strong> <strong>of</strong> Bretangne, France<br />

and Miguasha, Bonaventure County, Quebec and h<strong>is</strong> wife, Amelia Meagher: Joseph<br />

came to NB and settled at Dalhousie, Restigouche County: m. Melvina Cullen and<br />

had children.<br />

Source: MC1156 Graves Papers: Charles Henry Labillo<strong>is</strong>, 1 page: see also MC2657<br />

NBGS Generations Vol 20, No. 3, Fall 1998, Mary Young’s Dr. Charles LaBillo<strong>is</strong><br />

family, pages 12-13.<br />

LACASSE: Joseph LaCasse b. c1814 in Quebec, d. 1879, married Catherine -<br />

b. c1820 in County Cork, Ireland, d. 1887: they came to NB and settled in or near<br />

Campbellton, Restigouche County: th<strong>is</strong> family <strong>is</strong> not found in the 1871 Restigouche<br />

County census returns.<br />

Source: MC2657 NBGS Generations Issue #37, September 1988: Our Lady <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Snows Roman Catholic Par<strong>is</strong>h Cemetery, Campbellton, Restigouche County, page<br />

42.<br />

LACELLES: Edward Lacelles b. c1786 in Ireland, d. 12 Mar 1868 at Cala<strong>is</strong>,<br />

Washington County, ME: m. Mary - b. c1776 in Ireland, d. 10 Oct 1858 in NB:<br />

they came to NB about 1823 and settled in Saint Patrick Par<strong>is</strong>h, Charlotte County:<br />

following Mary’s death Edward moved to Cala<strong>is</strong> to live with h<strong>is</strong> son.


Children born in Ireland:<br />

1) Agnes Nancy Lacelles b. 1805, d. 2 Feb 1857, m. David Stewart b. c1805 in<br />

Ireland, d. 26 Jul 1876, s/o David and Margaret Stewart: settled at Second Falls,<br />

Saint George Par<strong>is</strong>h, Charlotte County and had nine children:<br />

2) Mary Jane Lacelles born c1809, m. 30 Apr 1823 at St. Andrews, Charlotte<br />

County, NB, Alexander McCann born c1797 in Ireland: he came to NB about 1819:<br />

settled in Saint Patrick Par<strong>is</strong>h: had five children:<br />

3) Sarah Lacelles born c1813, married 8 Oct 1835 at St. Andrews, NB, John B.<br />

Creasy b. c1803 in England, d. before 1871: settled in Saint Patrick Par<strong>is</strong>h:<br />

4) Samuel Lacelles b. c1815, d. 8 Jun 1890: m. 21 Mar 1839 at St. Andrews, NB,<br />

Celia Ann Trenholm b. c1819 probably in NS, d. 19 Mar 1895 settled in Cala<strong>is</strong>, ME<br />

by 1860: had no <strong>is</strong>sue.<br />

Source: MC80/2800 William J. Adams et. al. Irvins, Irvines and Irvings <strong>of</strong> St.<br />

Stephen, New Brunswick: a genealogy <strong>of</strong> the descendants <strong>of</strong> Thomas Irvin and<br />

Margaret Jane Bell, pages 314-315.<br />

LACHLAN, John: see LOUGHRAN, John<br />

LACKEY: John Lackey or Laughy b. c1811 in Ireland, m. in Ireland, Jane<br />

DeLacy? or Jane Forrest b. c1811 in Ireland: they came to NB in 1831: first settled<br />

at Sussex, then at Norton, Kings County:<br />

Children:<br />

1) Margaret Jane Lackey born 29 Sep 1839 in Kings County, NB, d. 1916 at Elgin,<br />

NB, m. 9 Oct 1864 Jacob Nowlan <strong>of</strong> Norton, NB, b. c1837 in Scotland, died 20 Apr<br />

1908 in Elgin, Albert County, NB:<br />

2) Mary Jane Lackey baptized 16 Aug 1841, d. young:<br />

3) John C. Lackey b. 29 Sep 1843, d. 1 May 1914 in Saint John, NB, married 6 or 16<br />

Sep 1864 in Norton, Catherine Jane Cassidy b. 29 Dec 1839, died 20 Feb 1902, d/o<br />

James Cassidy and Jane Kerr or Jane Corry: eleven children:<br />

4) Mary Ann Lackey born c1846.<br />

Source: MC80/1790 Ken Kanner’s Early families rev<strong>is</strong>ited, page 169: see also<br />

MC1/Laughy, #1,2,3 50 pages: a land petition says John Laughy Sr. was born in<br />

Scotland.<br />

LACROIX: Jean Lacroix born c1757, died 1 Jan 1827: he came to NB before 1811<br />

and settled at Caraquet in Gloucester County: married (1 st ) c1787 Jeanne dit<br />

Jeanneton Albert d/o Gabriel Albert and Angélique Bouthillier: m. (2 nd ) 25 Feb<br />

1811 at Caraquet, Adélaide Hébert d/o Jean Hébert and Rose Cyr <strong>of</strong> Bonaventure,<br />

QC:<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> first wife:<br />

1) Ambro<strong>is</strong>e Lacroix b. 4 Apr 1789, d. 5 May 1793:<br />

2) Andre Lacroix born 15 Dec 1790:<br />

3) Marie Lacroix born c1800, m. 3 Nov 1819 André Larocque s/o Franço<strong>is</strong><br />

Larocque and Marie Mora<strong>is</strong> <strong>of</strong> Paspébiac, QC:<br />

4) Marie Lacroix b. c1806, died 20 Oct 1808:


5) Félicité Sara Lacroix born 28 Jul 1807:<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> second wife:<br />

6) Jean Olivier Lacroix born 2 Dec 1812, d. 14 Oct 1889, m. c1842 Marie McGrath<br />

b. 1816, d. 24 Apr 1888: had three children:<br />

7) Vital Lacroix born 27 Sep 1816, d. 13 Jun 1818:<br />

8) Marguerite Osithe Lacroix born 27 Feb 1821, d. 20 Apr 1901, m. c1842 Agapit<br />

Albert s/o Isaac Albert and Osithe Mailloux:<br />

9) Jean Octave Lacroix born 19 Oct 1821, m. 26 Nov 1848 Séraphie Gionet d/o<br />

Charles Gionet and Geneviève LeBreton: they settled at Bas-Caraquet and had five<br />

children:<br />

10) Éloi Lacroix b. c1824, d. unmarried 1 Dec 1890.<br />

Source: MC80/1100 Fidèle Thériault’s Les familles de Caraquet, pgs. 264-5.<br />

LADDS: Frederick William Ladds born in England, d. 18 Apr 1858, m. (1 st ) c1819<br />

- , married (2 nd ) 8 Sep 1838 Hannah Wilson: settled at Maugerville, Sunbury<br />

County:<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> first marriage:<br />

1) Frederick William Ladds Jr. b. 1820, died 7 Oct 1905, married 1 Jan 1844<br />

Margaret Hamilton, b. 1827:<br />

2) William Ladds born 1822, married c1848 Margaret Colman born 1826:<br />

3) Harriet Ladds:<br />

4) Elizabeth Saunders Ladds.<br />

Source: MC1/ Ladds, 5 pages: there may have been a son John Ladds born 1826<br />

who married Margaret Kelly d/o John Kelly and Mary Good.<br />

LAGACÉ: Lou<strong>is</strong> Lagacé bp. 21 Jan 1783 at Rivière-Ouelle, QC s/o Basile Mignier<br />

dit Lagacé and Madeleine LeClerc: married 29 Jul 1805 at Rivière-Ouelle,<br />

Madeleine Levesque d/o Joseph Levesque and Thècle Bard: came to NB about<br />

1820: settled at Pointe-Verte, Beresford Par<strong>is</strong>h, Gloucester County:<br />

Children:<br />

1) Lou<strong>is</strong> Lagacé married 28 Nov 1826 at Petit-Rocher, Marie Fournier d/o Jacques<br />

Fournier and Angélique Couture:<br />

2) Franço<strong>is</strong> Lagacé m. 30 Jun 1830 at Bathurst, NB, Mathilde Boudreau d/o Joseph<br />

Boudreau and Rosalie Haché:<br />

3) Modeste Lagacé m. 26 Jan 1830 at Bathurst, Lou<strong>is</strong> Couture s/o Augustin<br />

Couture and Véronique Bégin <strong>of</strong> Québec:<br />

4) Elie Lagacé married (1 st ) 19 Sep 1831 at Petit-Rocher, Marie Hébert d/o Joseph<br />

Hébert and Théot<strong>is</strong>te Doucet: m. (2 nd ) Pélagie Haché:<br />

5) Angélique Lagacé m. 23 Nov 1834 Fabien Guitard s/o Franço<strong>is</strong> Guitard and<br />

Marie LeFiliatre:<br />

6) Lucille Lagacé married 22 Sep 1838 at Petit-Rocher, Olivier Dupless<strong>is</strong> s/o Joseph<br />

Dupless<strong>is</strong> and Franço<strong>is</strong>e Chouinard:<br />

7) Joseph Lagacé married (1 st ) 26 Jan 1841 at Petit-Rocher, Marie Haché d/o<br />

Mélème Haché and Osithe Roussel: m. (2 nd ) on 18 Apr 1869 at Petit-Rocher, Marie<br />

Anne Boudreau d/o Romain Boudreau and Rebecca Doucet:


8) Narc<strong>is</strong>se Lagacé m. 11 Oct 1845 Lou<strong>is</strong>e Doucet d/o Tranquille Doucet and<br />

Rebecca Pitre:<br />

9) Vincent Lagacé b. 3 Oct 1824, married 20 May 1845 Sophie Chamberlain d/o<br />

Benonie Chamberlain and Sophie Thériault:<br />

10) Basile Lagacé b. 5 Feb 1827, married 28 Sep 1846 Euphrosine Roy d/o Laurent<br />

Roy and Olive Johnson:<br />

11) Marie Lagacé born 26 Dec 1828, married Pierre Coté.<br />

Sources: MC80/814 Rosaline Guitard’s Nouvelles génélogiques & h<strong>is</strong>toriques (Petit-<br />

Rocher) Vol. 2, #5, pages 15 to 16: see MC80/1397 Daniel F. Johnson’s New<br />

Brunswick lineages, page 142.<br />

LAINE: Henry Joseph Laine born c1876 in Finland, s/o Jean Samuel Laine and<br />

Marie Elida Lehtonen <strong>of</strong> Laitilon, Pitoja, Finland: came to NB: settled in Beresford,<br />

Gloucester County: later moved to Québec: married 27 Feb 1911 at Robertville in<br />

Beresford Par<strong>is</strong>h, Gloucester County, Marie Haché d/o Joseph Haché and Chr<strong>is</strong>tine<br />

Comeau:<br />

Children :<br />

1) Flora Laine b. 1915, d. 1916:<br />

2) Marguerite Laine b. 1924, d. 1925:<br />

3) Marie Laine b. 1925, d. 1926:<br />

4) Lydia Laine:<br />

5) Henri Laine.<br />

Source: MC80/995 Donat Robichaud’s Beresford: Le petit Nip<strong>is</strong>iguit, pages 256-258.<br />

LAING: David Laing born 1811 at Anstruther in Fifeshire, Scotland, died 30 Dec<br />

1896, m. 25 Dec 1830 at Cameron, Fifeshire, Scotland, Rebecca Mudie b. 1811<br />

Ceres, Fifeshire, d. 3 Dec 1885:<br />

Children:<br />

1) Agnes Laing born 8 Dec 1831 at Forgan, Fifeshire:<br />

2) Ann Laing b. 1833 in Fifeshire, married Andrew Bricknell: settled in NB:<br />

3) Elizabeth Jane Laing b. 1835 probably at Kingsbarns, Fifeshire, d. 21 Apr 1913,<br />

m. 4 Jun 1858 Moonzie, Fifeshire, Scotland William Lamont born 7 Jul 1836 in<br />

Scone, Perthshire, d. 9 Mar 1911, s/o William Lamont and Margaret Robertson: he<br />

came to NB in 1858 and settled at West Glassville in Aberdeen Par<strong>is</strong>h, Carleton<br />

County: had ten children:<br />

4) John Laing b. 15 Nov 1836, m. Emma Huston: settled in NB:<br />

5) Margery Laing b. 26 Jun 1838 Kingsbarns, married Alexander Stevenson:<br />

6) David Laing b. 4 Aug 1840 at Kingsbarns:<br />

7) Mary Laing b. 26 Jul 1842 possibly at Boarshill, Scotland, died 6 Jun 1902, m.<br />

Henry Robertson Lamont b. 1838 in Dundee, Angus, Scotland, d. 1896, s/o William<br />

Lamont and Margaret Robertson: came to NB early in 1862 and settled in West<br />

Glassville: had eight children:<br />

8) Isabella Laing born 26 May 1845 at Forgan, Fifeshire:<br />

9) Janet Laing b. 29 Apr 1847 at Forgan:<br />

10) Rebecca Laing born 10 Jun 1851 at Forgan.


Sources: MC80/1691 Janet B. Spurgeon’s The Lamonts <strong>from</strong> the fair land <strong>of</strong><br />

Gowrie: two hundred years <strong>of</strong> descendants, pages 4-5: see also MC80/1397 Daniel F.<br />

Johnson’s New Brunswick lineages, pages 97-98.<br />

LAKE: Nicholas Lake b. 1757 at North Hill, Cornwall County, England, bp. 18 Nov<br />

1757, d. 14 Jul 1804, s/o Simon and Sarah Lake: came to America as a young man<br />

and settled at Cambridge, Washington County, NY: came to NB in 1783 as a Loyal<strong>is</strong>t<br />

and settled in Saint John: possibly m. at Cambridge, NY, Elizabeth Hogal widow <strong>of</strong><br />

John Hogal a Loyal<strong>is</strong>t.<br />

Source: MC2657 NBGS Generations Issue #64, Summer 1995: David W. Lake’s<br />

Nicholas Lake (1757-1804), pages 9-10.<br />

LAMB: Andrew Dixon Lamb born c1829 in Glasgow, Scotland, s/o George Lamb:<br />

he came to NB and settled in St. Andrews, Charlotte County: m. Jane Augherton<br />

born 1826 in Ireland d/o George Augherton and Nancy Kyle:<br />

Children:<br />

1) George Herbert Lamb b. c1853, m. (1 st ) Elizabeth Rowan: had one child: m.<br />

(2 nd ) Sarah Ross Simpson: had no <strong>is</strong>sue:<br />

2) Claude Morton Lamb b. c1855, married Annie Stevenson and had three children:<br />

3) Warwick Andrew Lamb b. c1856, married Josephine Keene and had two<br />

children:<br />

4) Joseph Dixon Lamb b. c1857, m. Catherine Neill and had one child:<br />

5) Marie Agnes Lamb b. c1860, m. Charles Matthews and had no <strong>is</strong>sue:<br />

6) Ella Gertrude Lamb married Goodwill Douglas and had two children:<br />

7) Annie Lila Lamb m. Percy Hanson and had three children:<br />

Source: Charlotte County scrapbook: Hanson genealogy on micr<strong>of</strong>ilm F69, page 98:<br />

Andrew Lamb’s brother George Lamb also settled in St. Andrews: h<strong>is</strong> s<strong>is</strong>ter Elizabeth<br />

Lamb married Mr. McGaven and had three children.<br />

LAMB: James Lamb born in Glasgow, Scotland: he came to NB in 1816 and settled<br />

at Sackville, then at Shemogue, Botsford Par<strong>is</strong>h, Westmorland County: he married<br />

Janet Murray b. 1807 in Scotland:<br />

Children mentioned:<br />

1) Elizabeth Lamb b. c1838, d. 1917, married William Murray:<br />

2) Janet Lamb b. c1840, d. 1910, married Stephen Anderson:<br />

3) Robert Lamb b. 1841: settled on the homestead:<br />

4) Margaret Lamb born 1843, m. William Johnson:<br />

5) Maria Lamb b. 1848, d. 1931, m. Cyrus Munro.<br />

6) John G. Lamb b. 1851: settled in Port Elgin:<br />

Source: MC80/5 W.M. Burns’ A h<strong>is</strong>tory and story <strong>of</strong> Botsford, pages 73-74: James<br />

came to NB with h<strong>is</strong> s<strong>is</strong>ter Elizabeth Lamb who married a Mr. Carter and settled at<br />

Shemogue, NB: see also MC2852 Purdy-Carter <strong>genealogical</strong> <strong>collection</strong>, MS2: on<br />

micr<strong>of</strong>ilm reel F20987: see sheet for James Lamb.


LAMB: James Hamilton Lamb b. - , died 1811: he came <strong>from</strong> Connecticut to NB in<br />

1783 as a Loyal<strong>is</strong>t and settled in Fredericton, York County: married Harriet - b.<br />

1779, d. Apr 1822: they had at least four children: only child mentioned was, Sarah<br />

Lamb born 1800, d. 11 Apr 1827, m. Richard Dunn: settled in Fredericton and had at<br />

least one child.<br />

Source: MC80/644 Isabel L. Hill’s The old burying ground Fredericton, NB, Vol. II,<br />

pages 92-94.<br />

LAMB: Joseph Coke Lamb b. 1751 in England s/o Sir Mathew Lamb and<br />

Charlotte Coke <strong>of</strong> Melbourne Hall, England: served in the Brit<strong>is</strong>h Army until 1770<br />

then came to NB about 1772 and settled at Rockland, Dorchester Par<strong>is</strong>h, Westmorland<br />

County: married c1781 Sarah Ayer b. 9 Oct 1758 at Norwich, CT, d/o Elijah Ayer<br />

and Abigail Merrill:<br />

Children are l<strong>is</strong>ted in a random order:<br />

1) John Lamb b. c1781, possibly married Elizabeth - b. 1799: settled in<br />

Dorchester Par<strong>is</strong>h and had at least four children:<br />

2) Abby/Abigail Lamb m. Alexander Kinnear.<br />

3) Mary/Polly Lamb b. 12 Feb 1783, m. 8 Oct 1801 Gideon Smith b. 13 Jun 1777 at<br />

Upper Dorchester where the family settled:<br />

4) Isaac Lamb:<br />

5) Joseph Lamb:<br />

6) Mariner Lamb b. c1786, m. Abigail Davidson b. 1795:<br />

7) William Lamb b. 1789, m. Margaret - born 1800: settled in Dorchester Par<strong>is</strong>h:<br />

had at least eight children:<br />

8) Sally/Sarah Lamb born c1791, d. 27 Feb 1880, married Amasa Weldon <strong>of</strong><br />

Dorchester, NB.<br />

Sources: MC1/Colpitts/B<strong>is</strong>sett/Lamb, 30 pages: contains a copy <strong>of</strong> a report titled<br />

The Lamb and B<strong>is</strong>sett families and their beginnings in America in which it <strong>is</strong> said<br />

that a daughter <strong>of</strong> Gideon Smith and Mary Lamb married Captain William Harding<br />

B<strong>is</strong>sett: see MC2852 Purdy-Carter <strong>genealogical</strong> <strong>collection</strong>, MS2: on micr<strong>of</strong>ilm reel<br />

F20987: see sheets for Joseph Coke Lamb and h<strong>is</strong> sons: the order <strong>of</strong> the children<br />

differs among sources.<br />

LAMBERT: John Lambert born c1755: came <strong>from</strong> New Jersey in 1783 as a<br />

Loyal<strong>is</strong>t: first settled on the Kennebecas<strong>is</strong> River, Kings County, then by 1804 he<br />

moved to Deer Island, West Isles Par<strong>is</strong>h, Charlotte County: wife’s name <strong>is</strong> not<br />

provided:<br />

Children:<br />

1) Catherine Lambert born c1776, m. 1 Nov 1794 Joseph Stinson <strong>of</strong> St. Andrews,<br />

Charlotte County:<br />

2) William Lambert m. c1801 and had <strong>is</strong>sue: settled in St. Andrews, NB:<br />

3) Edmund Lambert m. 1 Oct 1804 Sarah E. Beatty: settled in St. Andrews: 4)<br />

Mathew Lambert m. Deborah - : settled in Cala<strong>is</strong>, ME:


5) James Lambert b. 1788, m. 9 Jun 1821 Eleanor Scanlin b. 1799, died 23 Mar<br />

1829: settled in St. Andrews in 1810 and had <strong>is</strong>sue:<br />

6) Samuel Lambert born 1789, died 1858, married 1809 Elizabeth Pendleton born<br />

1790, d. 1870: they settled on Deer Island:<br />

7) Henry Lambert m. 6 Aug 1814 Mary Greenlaw: settled in St. Andrews: 8)<br />

Joseph M. Lambert b. 1796, d. 27 Oct 1875, married (1 st ) 13 Apr 1829 Sarah<br />

Franklin or Frankland b. 10 May 1813, d. before 1850, d/o William W. Franklin or<br />

Frankland: had one child: m. (2 nd ) 4 Dec 1850 Martha Ann Matthews b. Sep 1830,<br />

d. 23 May 1896: had three children: settled on Grand Manan by 1830:<br />

9) John Lambert Jr. born 1798, married 19 Apr 1826 Lydia Ann Long d/o Richard<br />

Long:<br />

10) Daniel Lambert born 1800, d. 1857, m. 8 Dec 1829 Dorothy Frankland born<br />

1812 d/o William W. Frankland, died after 1871: settled at Lords Cove, Deer Island:<br />

11) Lydia Lambert b. 1800, d. after 1861, married John Jameson:<br />

12) Robert Lambert b. 1801, died after 1851: was married:<br />

13) Margaret Lambert b. 1803:<br />

14) Mary Ann Lambert born 1806:<br />

15) Charles E. Lambert born 1810:<br />

16) Eleanor Lambert born 1815, died 1883, m. 9 Mar 1836 William Cline b. 1809,<br />

died 1885.<br />

Sources: MC80/21 Martha Barto’s Passamaquoddy: Genealogies <strong>of</strong> West Isles<br />

families, pages 124-131: see also MC80/360 Acadiens<strong>is</strong>: Vol III, No. 4, Oct 1903,<br />

Old Burial Ground, St. Andrews, page 292: see also MC2657 NBGS Generations<br />

Volume 24, No. 1, Spring 2002, Helen Brooks Lamberts <strong>of</strong> Grand Manan, page 27.<br />

LAMKEY: James Lamkey may have been born at Kouchibouguac, Carleton Par<strong>is</strong>h,<br />

Kent County: m. Ellen Jardine: by the 1870’s they settled in Mortimer Corner,<br />

Harcourt Par<strong>is</strong>h, Kent County:<br />

Children are l<strong>is</strong>ted in an estimated order:<br />

1) Aaron Lamkey m. 2 Sep 1867 Margaret Collins: had at least one child:<br />

2) Jack Lamkey born 1855, died 1927, m. Annie MacEacheran: settled at or near<br />

Browns Yard, NB and had four children:<br />

3) Jane Lamkey b. 1850, m. Mr. Langen: had no children:<br />

4) George Lamkey born 10 Mar 1856, m. Minnie Cail d/o John and Bertha Cail:<br />

settled at Moncton, NB and had one daughter:<br />

5) Ellen Lamkey born 14 Jun 1857, m. Mr. Curtain and had four children: moved to<br />

Lynn, MA:<br />

6) Mary Deborah Lamkey died young:<br />

7) Catherine Lamkey m. Mr. McDermott:<br />

8) Thomas Lamkey b. 11 Oct 1860 in Kouchibouguac, NB, died 6 Oct 1926 at<br />

Newcastle, NB, m. 3 Oct 1883 Elizabeth Houston Swetnam born 15 Nov 1865, d. 16<br />

Apr 1946: they had eight children:<br />

9) William Lamkey born 1863 m. Nellie - .<br />

Source: MC80/1131 Mary MacLaren’s The Lamkeys <strong>of</strong> Kent County.<br />

LAMKEY: John Lamkey or Lambkie born c1788 in Prussia, d. 4 Jun 1860: came to<br />

NB and settled at Kouchibouguac, Carleton Par<strong>is</strong>h, Kent County: h<strong>is</strong> wife’s name <strong>is</strong>


not provided:<br />

Only children mentioned:<br />

1) John Lamkey b. c1813, d. 30 Nov 1858, m. Deborah - b. c1800, died 6 Oct<br />

1850:<br />

2) Jonathan Lamkey b. c1824 in NB, married Elizabeth - b. c1825 in NB: settled<br />

in Carleton Par<strong>is</strong>h and had at least six children:<br />

3) William Lamkey b. c1826 in NB, m. (1 st ) Mary - b. c1829 in NB, d. 14 Aug<br />

1851: m. (2 nd ) Helen - b. c1831: they settled in Richibucto Par<strong>is</strong>h, Kent County and<br />

had at least three children:<br />

Sources: MC2657 NBGS Generations Issue #51, Mar 1992: Kouchibouguac<br />

National Park – Williams cemetery [St-Lou<strong>is</strong>, NB], page 61: also see the Kent<br />

County census records.<br />

LAMMEY: Hugh Lammey came to NB in 1783 with h<strong>is</strong> wife as Loyal<strong>is</strong>ts: they<br />

settled in St. Andrews Par<strong>is</strong>h Par<strong>is</strong>h, Charlotte County:<br />

Source: MC2657 NBGS Newsletter Issue #13, September 1982: Sharon M. Debeau’s<br />

Charlotte County Loyal<strong>is</strong>ts, page 10.<br />

LAMONT: Alexander Lamont b. in Kilmarnock, Scotland, married Hannah<br />

Cameron: they came to NB and settled at Douglastown in Newcastle Par<strong>is</strong>h,<br />

Northumberland County: only child mentioned was, Hugh Hunter Lamont b. 16<br />

May 1843, d. 8 Jun 1917, m. 1871 Mary Isabella Henderson d/o James Henderson<br />

and Mary Ingram born 1846, d. 1887.<br />

Source: MC80/2184 W.D. Hamilton’s Dictionary <strong>of</strong> Miramichi Biography.<br />

LAMONT: William Lamont born c1813 in Moneydie, Perthshire, Scotland, died<br />

1875, s/o John Lamont and Mary Clink, married 24 Nov 1834 in Scone, Perthshire,<br />

Margaret Robertson born 7 Aug 1814 at Kinnoul, Perthshire, died 1892, d/o James<br />

Robertson and Magdalene Walker: came to NB about 1858 and settled in West<br />

Glassville, Aberdeen Par<strong>is</strong>h, Carleton County:<br />

Children:<br />

1) William Lamont born on 7 Jul 1836 in Scone, Perthshire, died 9 Mar 1911, m. 4<br />

Jun 1858 at Moonzie, Fifeshire, Scotland, Elizabeth Jane Laing born in 1835<br />

probably at Kingsbarns, Fifeshire, d. 3 Dec 1885, d/o David Laing and Rebecca<br />

Mudie: to NB 1858: settled in West Glassville and had ten children:<br />

2) Henry Robertson Lamont born 6 Sep 1838 in Dundee, Angus, Scotland, d. 3 Mar<br />

1896, m. 20 Oct 1862 Mary Laing b. 26 Jul 1842 possibly at Boarshill, Scotland, d. 6<br />

Jun 1902, d/o David Laing and Rebecca Mudie: they came to NB early 1862 and<br />

settled in West Glassville: they had eight children:<br />

3) Madeleine or Magdalene Lamont born 21 Apr 1840 Pitmiddle, Kinnaird,<br />

Perthshire, d. 30 Sep 1920 in Longforgan, Perthshire:<br />

4) Mary Lamont born 3 Mar 1842 at Pitmiddle, d. 14 Oct 1883 at Taymouth Cottage,<br />

West Ferry, St. Andrew, Scotland:


5) John Lamont b. 11 Jan 1844 at Pittmiddle, d. 12 Sep 1914 in St. Andrew,<br />

Scotland:<br />

6) Euphemia Lamont b. c1846, d. at birth:<br />

7) David Lamont born 16 Jul 1849 at Errol, Perthshire, died 10 Feb 1890 at Trenton,<br />

NJ:<br />

8) James Lamont b. 28 Feb 1852, d. 6 Jul 1874 in Perthshire:<br />

9) Helen Lamont b. 16 Oct 1853 in Kinfauns, Perthshire, died 9 Mar 1934 in<br />

Perthshire.<br />

Sources: MC80/1691 Janet B. Spurgeon’s The Lamonts <strong>from</strong> the fair land <strong>of</strong><br />

Gowrie: two hundred years <strong>of</strong> descendants: Elizabeth Jane Laing had siblings who<br />

settled in Carleton County NB: see MC80/1397 Daniel F. Johnson’s New Brunswick<br />

lineages, pages 97-98.<br />

LAMOREAUX: Daniel Lamoreaux b. 3 Apr 1763 at Yorktown, Westchester<br />

County, NY, d. 1821, s/o Andre Lamoreaux and Elizabeth Covert: married 30 Jul<br />

1780 at Hempstead, Long Island, NY, Charity Wetmore b. 23 Jan 1760 at Rye,<br />

Westchester County, NY, d. 10 Jul 1849: they came to NB in 1783 as Loyal<strong>is</strong>ts and<br />

settled at Carleton, Saint John:<br />

Children:<br />

1) Elizabeth Lamoreaux born 1 Oct 1781 at Yorktown, NY, married George<br />

Washington Taylor: settled in Saint John and had one daughter:<br />

2) Susanna Lamoreaux b. 14 Jan 1783 at Yorktown, NY:<br />

3) Andrew Ogden Lamoreaux born 8 Dec 1785 at Carleton, Saint John, d. 19 Oct<br />

1879 Saint John, m. 17 Jul 1804 at Saint John, Sarah Wort b. 1 Feb 1789, died 9 Feb<br />

1855: settled in Carleton, Saint John and had nine children:<br />

4) Daniel Lamoreaux b. 21 Aug 1787 Carleton, Saint John:<br />

5) James C. Lamoreaux b. 17 Jul 1789 in Carleton, Saint John:<br />

6) Thomas S. Lamoreaux born 18 Jul 1791 in Carleton, Saint John, d. 4 Jun 1874, m.<br />

Hannah F. Gee b. 12 Jul 1795 in Saint John, d. 14 Sep 1867: had nine children: about<br />

1815 they moved to Newark, Wayne County, NY:<br />

7) David B. Lamoreaux born 23 Feb 1794 in Carleton, Saint John: married and had<br />

three children.<br />

Source: MC80/2134 Carl W. Smith’s A line <strong>of</strong> descent: French Huguenot Émigré<br />

André Lamoreaux 1660-1706, pages 4, 12.<br />

LAMOREAUX: Jesse Lamoreaux b. 12 Apr 1757 at Yorktown, Westchester<br />

County, NY s/o Andre Lamoreaux and Elizabeth Covert: m. 15 Aug 1782 Jane<br />

Wetmore born 4 Jun 1760 Rye, Westchester County, NY: came to NB in 1783 as<br />

Loyal<strong>is</strong>ts:<br />

Children:<br />

1) Susan Lamoreaux b. in NB:<br />

2) Timothy Lamoreaux b. NB.<br />

Source: MC80/2134 Carl W. Smith’s A line <strong>of</strong> descent: French Huguenot Émigré<br />

André Lamoreaux 1660-1706, pages 4, 11-12, 35-36.


LAMOREAUX: Joshua or Josue Lamoreaux b. 9 Jan 1739 at Phillipstown, Putnam<br />

County, NY s/o Daniel Lamoreaux and Jeanne Masse: married 1758 at<br />

Phillipstown, Elizabeth Ogden born 1738 in Dutchess County, NY: came to NB in<br />

1783 as Loyal<strong>is</strong>ts and settled at Gagetown, Queens County:<br />

Children born in Phillipstown, NY:<br />

1) Jerusha/Rhoda Lamoreaux b. c1758, buried in Kirtland, Ohio, m. Henry Earle<br />

born 1753: had <strong>is</strong>sue in NB:<br />

2) Jemima Lamoreaux b. 1760, d. 13 Nov 1855, m. Archibald Wright born 1760, d.<br />

1837: settled in Ohio and had five children:<br />

3) James Lamoreaux born Jul 1768, d. 16 Nov 1869 Pickering, ON, m. 9 Sep 1795 at<br />

Gagetown, Martha Cross b. Jan 1777, d. 29 Aug 1828 at Pickering: had twelve<br />

children: moved to Ontario in 1808:<br />

4) Joshua Lamoreaux b. 13 Oct 1770, d. 18 Feb 1853, married 6 Mar 1807 at<br />

Gagetown, NB, Ann Cross born 1777, d. 6 Jun 1853: had ten children: settled in<br />

Scarborough, ON:<br />

5) Isaac Lamoreaux b. 6 Mar 1772, d. 1871, married Nancy Ann Miller: had ten<br />

children before moving to Scarborough, ON:<br />

6) John McCord Lamoreaux born 19 Jul 1774, d. 1849 in USA: married: had <strong>is</strong>sue<br />

in Ontario:<br />

7) Andrew Lamoreaux b. 1776.<br />

Source: MC80/2134 Carl W. Smith’s A line <strong>of</strong> descent: French Huguenot Émigré<br />

André Lamoreaux 1660-1706, pages 4, 26-29.<br />

LANCHESTER: Henry Lanchester b. 1783 in England: came to NB in May 1817<br />

and settled at Cadman Corner in Botsford Par<strong>is</strong>h, Westmorland County: m. Elizabeth<br />

Kench b. 1797:<br />

Children:<br />

1) Sarah Lanchester b. 1821, m. William Hardy: settled at Hardy, Botsford Par<strong>is</strong>h:<br />

2) Robert Lanchester b. 1822, m. Susannah Dobson: settled on homestead:<br />

3) John Lanchester b. 1826: settled in Baie Verte, Westmorland County:<br />

4) Georgia Lanchester b. 1829:<br />

5) William Lanchester born 1832:<br />

6) Mary A. Lanchester born 1834, m. William Robinson:<br />

7) Jane Lanchester b. 1835, m. 1859 Elias Gooden:<br />

8) Sophia Lanchester b. 1837:<br />

9) Julia Lanchester b. 1839:<br />

10) Deborah Lanchester b. 1841, m. John Estabrooks <strong>of</strong> Sackville:<br />

11) Kezia Lanchester m. 1866 Benjamin Trenholm <strong>of</strong> Bayfield, NB:<br />

?) M<strong>is</strong>s Lanchester married Andrew Murray as h<strong>is</strong> 2 nd wife.<br />

Sources: MC80/5 W.M. Burns’ A h<strong>is</strong>tory and story <strong>of</strong> Botsford, pages 75-76 which<br />

spells the surname Lancaster: see the census records for Westmorland County which<br />

spells the surname Longchester: see also MC80/1397 Daniel F. Johnson’s New<br />

Brunswick lineages, pages 242-244, and Westmorland County marriage reg<strong>is</strong>ters both<br />

<strong>of</strong> which spells the surname as Lanchester.


LANDRY: Alex<strong>is</strong> Landry b. 25 Aug 1721 at Grand-Pré, NS, d. 6 Mar 1798, s/o Jean<br />

Landry and Claire LeBlanc: m. c1745 in NS, Marie Thériault d/o Germain<br />

Thériault and Anne Richard, widow <strong>of</strong> Jean-Bapt<strong>is</strong>te Cormier <strong>of</strong> Beaubassin:<br />

family settled in Caraquet, Gloucester County by 1769:<br />

Children:<br />

1) Anselme Landry born on 11 Mar 1746 at Beaubassin, died 16 Dec 1806, m. c1775<br />

Marie Brideau d/o Lou<strong>is</strong> Brideau and Marie Thérèse Thomas:<br />

2) Anne-Marie Landry born 11 Mar 1746 at Beaubassin, died 24 Aug 1822, m.<br />

Pierre Thibodeau:<br />

3) Rémi Landry born c1748 or c1764, married about 1789 Charlotte Doiron:<br />

4) Agathe Landry born c1749, died 28 Apr 1820, m. c1773 Joseph Dugas s/o<br />

Charles Dugas and Anne LeBlanc <strong>of</strong> Carleton, QC:<br />

5) Thadée Landry born 1750 or c1758, died 10 Aug 1818 at Pokemouche, m. (1 st )<br />

c1783 Madelaine Légère d/o Olivier Légère and Marie-Joseph Hébert: m. (2 nd ) 22<br />

Nov 1808 Marie Cormier, widow <strong>of</strong> Alexandre Godin:<br />

6) Pierre Landry born c1751, died 10 Jan 1833, m. c1775 Marguerite Allain d/o<br />

Lou<strong>is</strong> Allain and Anne Légère:<br />

7) Joseph Landry born 22 Jan 1760, d. c1838, m. (1 st ) 6 Jun 1789 at Caraquet, Marie<br />

Légère d/o Olivier Légère and Marie-Joseph Hébert: m. (2 nd ) 24 Apr 1815<br />

Marguerite P. Pinet, widow <strong>of</strong> Pierre Thériault:<br />

8) Rosalie Landry born 1762, died unmarried 18 Dec 1780:<br />

9) Franço<strong>is</strong> Landry b. 1764 or c1756, buried 11 Sep 1821, m. 15 May 1784 at<br />

Bonaventure, Adélaide Bourg d/o Joseph Bourg and Catherine Comeau <strong>of</strong><br />

Bonaventure, QC.<br />

Sources: MC1/Landry, 104 pages: the file contains a copy <strong>of</strong> Alex<strong>is</strong> Landry de<br />

Caraquet et ses descendants (1721-1798) by Rev. Albert Landry: see also MC1286<br />

Volume IV Dictionary <strong>of</strong> Canadian Biography, page 436: see also MC80/781 Bona<br />

Arsenault’s H<strong>is</strong>toire et généalogie des Acadiens, Volume II, page 668: see also<br />

MC80/1100 Fidèle Thériault’s Les familles de Caraquet, page 268 which says that<br />

Alex<strong>is</strong>’ wife Marie Thériault’s parents were Jean Thériault and Madeleine Bourg <strong>of</strong><br />

Rivière-aux-Canards: also, it l<strong>is</strong>ts the children in a different order.<br />

LANDRY: Anselme Landry born 11 Mar 1746 at Beaubassin, NS, d. 16 Dec 1806,<br />

s/o Alex<strong>is</strong> Landry and Marie Thériault: m. c1775 Marie Brideau born c1761, d.<br />

Autumn 1848, d/o Lou<strong>is</strong> Brideau and Marie Thérèse Thomas: th<strong>is</strong> family first<br />

settled at Caraquet, then at Grande-Anse in Gloucester County:<br />

Children:<br />

1) Ursule Landry b. c1776, d. Aug 1828, m. 23 Oct 1798 Joseph Benoit s/o Antoine<br />

Benoit and Marie Savoie <strong>of</strong> Tracadie, Gloucester County:<br />

2) Simon Landry b. c1778, m. at Bathurst, NB 11 Jun 1804 Geneviève Haché d/o<br />

Joseph Haché and Madelaine Doucet:<br />

3) Isaac Landry b. 3 Aug 1779 at Caraquet:<br />

4) Marie Elizabeth dit Isabelle Landry b. 1 Jan 1781 at Caraquet, m. c1800 Firmin<br />

Benoit s/o Antoine Benoit and Marie Savoie <strong>of</strong> Tracadie:<br />

5) Hélène Landry b. 21 Sep 1782, married Joseph Haché s/o Joseph Haché and<br />

Madeleine Doucet:<br />

6) Victoire Landry born 11 Feb 1784, died 5 Mar 1859 at Grande-Anse, NB, married


21 May 1810 at Bathurst, Gloucester County, Dominique Pinet s/o Dominique Pinet<br />

and Rose Boudreau:<br />

7) Germain Landry born 11 Feb 1785, m. 21 Jul 1812 Madelaine Haché d/o Joseph<br />

Haché and Madelaine Doucet <strong>of</strong> Bathurst, NB:<br />

8) Angélique Landry b. 20 Feb 1787, d. 17 Apr 1867 at Néguac, Gloucester County<br />

NB, m. (1 st ) 8 Aug 1808 at Bartibog, Northumberland County, Joseph Breau s/o<br />

Anselme Breau and Anastésie Arsenault: m. (2 nd ) 22 Feb 1819 at Caraquet, NB,<br />

Nicolas Latulippe s/o Nicolas Latulippe and Marie Anne Bilodeau <strong>of</strong><br />

Charlesbourg, QC:<br />

9) Anselme Landry Jr. born 25 Dec 1788, died 22 Jun 1814 at Stonehaven, NB, m. 4<br />

Nov 1812 Tharzil Pinet d/o Dominique Pinet and Rose Boudreau:<br />

10) Mathurin Landry born 27 Sep 1791, m. 8 Jan 1822 Claire Robichaud d/o Jean<br />

Robichaud and Félécité Cyr, and widow <strong>of</strong> Jean-Bapt<strong>is</strong>te Léger: 11) Maire-Claire<br />

Landry born 20 Jun 1794, m. 22 Nov 1814 Hilarion Albert s/o Pierre Albert and<br />

Geneviève Den<strong>is</strong>:<br />

12) Vénérande Landry born 16 Jul 1795, d. 27 Feb 1846 at Bonaventure, QC, m.<br />

(1 st ) 10 Jan 1820 at Bonaventure, Lou<strong>is</strong> Lepage s/o Jean-Bapt<strong>is</strong>te Lepage and Rose<br />

Arsenault, m. (2 nd ) 24 Nov 1840 at Bonaventure, Charles Comeau s/o Olivier<br />

Comeau and Euphrosine LeBlanc:<br />

13) Geneviève Landry born c1797, died 15 Jul 1895 at Grande-Anse, married 23 Nov<br />

1824 Jean-Bapt<strong>is</strong>te Blanchard s/o Isidore Blanchard and Isabelle Léger:<br />

14) Alex<strong>is</strong> Landry born in 1798, died 22 Jun 1814:<br />

15) Joseph Landry b. c1800, d. 22 Jun 1814:<br />

16) Franço<strong>is</strong>e Landry b. - , d. c1844, m. 12 Feb 1821 at Néguac, NB, Victor Savoie<br />

s/o Joseph Savoie and Marguerite Bujold:<br />

17) Luce Landry born 11 Jan 1807, m. 27 Jan 1824 Sidefroy Thériault s/o Jean-<br />

Bapt<strong>is</strong>te Thériault and Geneviève Pinet.<br />

Sources: MC1/Landry, 104 pages: the file contains a copy <strong>of</strong> Alex<strong>is</strong> Landry de<br />

Caraquet et ses descendants (1721-1798) by Rev. Albert Landry: see also<br />

MC80/1100 Fidèle Thériault’s Les familles de Caraquet, page 269 which l<strong>is</strong>ts the<br />

children in a different order.<br />

LANDRY: Franço<strong>is</strong> Landry born c1757 or c1764, buried 11 Sep 1821, s/o Alex<strong>is</strong><br />

Landry and Marie Thériault, m. on 13 May 1784 Adélaide Bourg b. c1762, d. 27<br />

Mar 1842 at Bonaventure, QC, d/o Joseph Bourg and Catherine Comeau <strong>of</strong><br />

Bonaventure, QC: settled first in Caraquet then at Grande-Anse in New Bandon<br />

Par<strong>is</strong>h, Gloucester County:<br />

Children:<br />

1) Rosalie Landry born 24 Jun 1784:<br />

2) Esther Landry born 26 Jun 1786:<br />

3) Rosalie Landry born 24 Jun 1787, married 15 Nov 1814 at Paspébiac, QC, Michel<br />

Chapados s/o Jean-Nicolas Chapados and Josette Lebrasseur, and the widower <strong>of</strong><br />

Marguerite Delarosbie:<br />

4) Marguerite Landry born 1 Aug 1788, d. 14 Feb 1814:<br />

5) Théot<strong>is</strong>te Landry born 1790, died 20 Apr 1837 at Bonaventure, m. 21 Nov 1815 at<br />

Bonaventure, Ephrem Lepage s/o Jean-Bapt<strong>is</strong>te-Michel Lepage and Rosalie<br />

Arseneault:<br />

6) Rémi-Constant Landry born 5 Jun 1792, m. (1 st ) 24 Jun 1816 at Bartibog,<br />

Northumberland County, Olive Allain <strong>of</strong> Pokemouche, Gloucester County, d/o<br />

Michel Allain and Josephte Savoie <strong>of</strong> Néguac, Gloucester County: married (2 nd ) 5


Feb 1846 Tracadie, Gloucester County, Ursule Boudreau d/o Joseph Boudreau and<br />

the widow <strong>of</strong> Étienne Savoie <strong>of</strong> Pokemouche, NB:<br />

7) Allain Landry b. 5 May 1794, married 1 Feb 1825 Pauline Thériault d/o<br />

Franço<strong>is</strong> Thériault and Scholastique Haché:<br />

8) Ursule Landry born 8 Apr 1796:<br />

9) Marie Landry born 1798, died 29 May 1869, m. 23 Nov 1819 Hilarion Thériault<br />

s/o Franço<strong>is</strong> Thériault and Scholastique Haché:<br />

10) Julien Landry m. 21 Oct 1828 at Bathurst, NB, Marie Haché d/o Simon Haché<br />

and Vénérende Arsenault:<br />

11) Gilbert Landry b. c 1802, d. 17 May 1874, m. 14 Feb 1831 at Shippagan,<br />

Gloucester County, Angèle Duguay d/o Jean-Bapt<strong>is</strong>te Duguay and Marie Boulay <strong>of</strong><br />

Lamèque, Gloucester County, NB:<br />

12) Nathalie Landry born 15 Jan 1808, d. 2 Feb 1876, m. 2 May 1831 Joseph<br />

Thériault s/o Franço<strong>is</strong> Thériault and Scholastique Haché.<br />

Sources: MC1/Landry, 104 pages: file contains a copy <strong>of</strong> Alex<strong>is</strong> Landry de Caraquet<br />

et ses descendants (1721-1798) by Rev. Albert Landry: see also MC80/1100 Fidèle<br />

Thériault’s Les familles de Caraquet, pages 275-276.<br />

LANDRY: Jean-Bapt<strong>is</strong>te Landry born 1747 s/o Pierre Landry and Marie-Claire<br />

Babin: m. 4 Sep 1768 P<strong>is</strong>iguit, NS, Marie-Josephe Dupu<strong>is</strong> d/o Michel Dupu<strong>is</strong> and<br />

Marie-Josephe Savoie: came to NB and settled at Memramcook, Westmorland<br />

County: only child mentioned was Marie Landry born 1774.<br />

Sources: MC80/1862 Bona Arsenault’s H<strong>is</strong>toire et généalogie des Acadiens, Vol. 4,<br />

page 1409.<br />

LANDRY: Joseph Landry b. 22 Jun 1760 M<strong>is</strong>cou, Gloucester County, NB, died<br />

c1838, s/o Alex<strong>is</strong> Landry and Marie Thériault: m. (1 st ) 6 Jun 1789 at Caraquet,<br />

Gloucester County, Marie Légère born - , died c1813, d/o Olivier Légère and<br />

Marie-Joseph Hébert: m. (2 nd ) 24 Apr 1815 Marguerite Pinet d/o Pierre Pinet and<br />

Marie Vienneau, and widow <strong>of</strong> Pierre Thériault: they settled in Caraquet,<br />

Gloucester County:<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> the first marriage:<br />

1) Nathalie Landry b. 3 May 1791, died 8 Jun 1793:<br />

2) Félicité Landry born 2 Nov 1792, m. 22 Nov 1814 Sébastien Thériault s/o Jean-<br />

Bapt<strong>is</strong>te Thériault and Geneviève Pinet:<br />

3) Joseph-Marie Landry b. 20 Apr 1794, d. 15 Feb 1807:<br />

4) Alex<strong>is</strong> Aimé Landry born 7 Nov 1795, d. 19 Dec 1795:<br />

5) Laurent Landry b. 1796, d. 9 Feb 1807:<br />

6) Marie Landry b. c1798, d. 31 Jan 1817:<br />

7) Esther Landry born c1800, died 4 Feb 1807:<br />

8) Agathe Landry born c1802, died 24 Feb 1807:<br />

9) Antoine Landry b. c1804, married 2 Feb 1827 Rose Thériault d/o Pierre<br />

Thériault and Marguerite Pinet:<br />

10) Joseph Landry b. 14 Nov 1809, d. 20 Jan 1818:<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> the second marriage:<br />

11) Eustache Lazarre Landry born 20 Sep 1816, d. 27 Nov 1884, m. c1837 Agathe


Dugas d/o Bruno Dugas and Marguerite Cormier or Judith Allain.<br />

Sources: MC1/Landry, 104 pages: the file contains a copy <strong>of</strong> Alex<strong>is</strong> Landry de<br />

Caraquet et ses descendants (1721-1798) by Rev. Albert Landry: see also<br />

MC80/1100 Fidèle Thériault’s Les familles de Caraquet, page 278.<br />

LANDRY: Pierre Landry born 1751, d. 10 Jan 1833, s/o Alex<strong>is</strong> Landry and Marie<br />

Thériault: m. c1775 Marguerite Allain b. c1750, d. 27 Apr 1825, d/o Lou<strong>is</strong> Allain<br />

and Anne Légère: settled at Caraquet in Gloucester County:<br />

Children:<br />

1) Marie L<strong>is</strong>ette Landry m. c1803 Etienne Doucet:<br />

2) Elie Landry b. c1780, married 22 Nov 1808 Marie-Cécile Blanchard d/o Thadée<br />

Blanchard and Judith Légère:<br />

3) Théot<strong>is</strong>te Landry b. c1783, buried 17 Jul 1861, m. 14 Aug 1809 Hypollite<br />

LeBlanc s/o Marin and Marguerite LeBlanc:<br />

4) Michel Landry b. Sep 1784, bur. 7 Aug 1858, m. 17 Sep 1812 at Carleton, PQ,<br />

Marguerite Allard d/o Augustin Allard and Marguerite LeBlanc:<br />

5) Rose Landry b. 30 Sep 1786:<br />

6) Timothé Landry born c1787, married 29 Jul 1806 at Néguac, Vénérende Savoie<br />

d/o Pierre Savoie and Anne-Marie Bujold:<br />

7) Marthe Landry born 29 Jul 1789, buried 28 Nov 1878, married (1 st ) 8 Nov 1814 at<br />

Carleton, QC, Franço<strong>is</strong>-Xavier LeBlanc s/o Pierre-Marin LeBlanc and Marguerite<br />

LeBlanc: m. (2 nd ) 31 Sep 1831 at Carleton, QC, Alexander Levasseur s/o Jean<br />

Levasseur and Judith Manuel <strong>of</strong> Kamouraska, QC:<br />

8) Marie-Claire Landry born c1790, m. 22 Nov 1814 Hilarion Albert s/o Pierre<br />

Albert and Geneviève Denys:<br />

9) Lou<strong>is</strong> David Landry born 13 Sep 1792, died 24 Apr 1871, married 30 Jun 1818 at<br />

Carleton, QC, Marie-Antoinette Allard d/o Augustin Allard and Marguerite<br />

LeBlanc:<br />

10) Docithé Landry:<br />

11) Alex<strong>is</strong> Urbain Landry born 19 Sep 1795, m. 19 Nov 1827 Marie Smith d/o<br />

Joseph Smith and Isabelle Fuller:<br />

12) Bonne Landry born 15 Dec 1798, died unmarried 5 Oct 1862:<br />

13) Pierre Hubert Landry born 1800, died 10 Jan 1883.<br />

Sources: MC1/Landry, 104 pages: file contains a copy <strong>of</strong> Alex<strong>is</strong> Landry de Caraquet<br />

et ses descendants (1721-1798) by Rev. Albert Landry: see also MC80/1100 Fidèle<br />

Thériault’s Les familles de Caraquet, pages 286 to 288 which has a different order for<br />

the births <strong>of</strong> the children.<br />

LANDRY: Rémi Landry born c1748 or c1764, d. c1844, s/o Alex<strong>is</strong> Landry and<br />

Marie Thériault, married c1789 Charlotte Doiron probably a native <strong>of</strong><br />

Memramcook: settled at Caraquet and Grande-Anse in Gloucester County:<br />

Children:<br />

1) Bathilde Landry born May 1785, buried 7 Aug 1817 at Bathurst, NB, m. 21 Nov<br />

1809 Michel Daigle, the widower <strong>of</strong> Tharzil Doucet <strong>of</strong> Bathurst:<br />

2) Hilarion Landry b. 3 Oct 1788, d. 25 Sep 1791:<br />

3) Omer or Toussaint Landry b. 17 Sep 1790, d. 5 Nov 1848, m. (1 st ) 22 Sep 1818


Lucille Goulet d/o Jean Goulet and Pauline Comeau <strong>of</strong> Bathurst, NB: m. (2 nd )<br />

Félicité Légère the widow <strong>of</strong> Romain Haché:<br />

4) Marie Constance Landry born 1 Jun 1792, married 21 Nov 1809 Pierre Doucet<br />

s/o Michel Doucet and Anne Boudreau <strong>of</strong> Bathurst:<br />

5) Céleste Landry born 16 Sep 1793, m. 28 Apr 1812 at Bathurst, Antoine Haché<br />

born 4 Jun 1788 s/o Joseph Haché and Madeleine Doucet:<br />

6) Henriette Landry b. 4 Sep 1795:<br />

7) Madelaine Landry b. 1798, m. 8 Nov 1816 at Bathurst, Joseph Boudreau s/o<br />

Joseph Boudreau and Rosalie Haché <strong>of</strong> Petit-Rocher, NB:<br />

8) Blanche Landry b. c1799, married 22 Sep 1818 Michel Daigle s/o Michel Daigle<br />

and Théot<strong>is</strong>te Doucet at Bathurst:<br />

9) Victoire Landry born c1801, married 10 Nov 1826 Barnabé Bourque s/o Joseph<br />

Bourque and Jeanne-Rebecca Loubert <strong>of</strong> Bonaventure, QC:<br />

10) Jean Landry born c1803, d. 18 Mar 1806:<br />

11) Pierre Landry b. c1805, m. 13 Feb 1827 at Petit-Rocher, Luce Boudreau d/o<br />

Joseph Boudreau and Marie Haché:<br />

12) Angélique Landry born 17 Sep 1807, m. 15 Nov 1824 at Petit-Rocher, Gilbert<br />

Boudreau s/o Jean Boudreau and Marguerite LeBlanc.<br />

Sources: MC1/Landry, 104 pages: the file contains a copy <strong>of</strong> Alex<strong>is</strong> Landry de<br />

Caraquet et ses descendants (1721-1798) by Rev. Albert Landry: see also<br />

MC80/1100 Fidèle Thériault’s Les familles de Caraquet, pages 289-290.<br />

LANDRY: René Landry b. c1733 s/o Alexandre Landry and Anne Flan: m. 26<br />

Nov 1759 at R<strong>is</strong>tigouche, QC, Madeleine Boudreau d/o Jean Boudreau and<br />

Catherine Brasseau: came to NB by 1773 and settled in Memramcook in<br />

Westmorland County:<br />

Children:<br />

1) Él<strong>is</strong>abeth Landry b. c1761:<br />

2) Joseph-Laurent Landry b. c1762:<br />

3) Raymond-Jean-Bapt<strong>is</strong>te Landry b. c1764:<br />

4) Zéphirin-Pierre Landry b. c1766:<br />

5) Bernard-Laurent Landry b. c1768:<br />

6) Allain Landry b. 1770:<br />

7) Marie Landry b. c1771:<br />

8) Paul Landry b. c1772:<br />

9) Anne Landry b. c1773.<br />

Source: MC80/1862 Bona Arsenault’s H<strong>is</strong>toire et généalogie des Acadiens, Vol. 4,<br />

page 1409.<br />

LANDRY: Thadée Landry born c1758 at Aulac, d. 10 Aug 1818, s/o Alex<strong>is</strong> Landry<br />

and Marie Thériault: m. (1 st ) c1782 at Caraquet, Madelaine Légère b. - , d. 15 Nov<br />

1807, d/o Olivier Légère and Marie-Joseph Hébert: m. (2 nd ) 22 Nov 1808 Marie<br />

Cormier b. c1762, d. 19 Mar 1817, widow <strong>of</strong> Alexandre Godin: family first settled at<br />

Caraquet and then at Pokemouche in Inkerman Par<strong>is</strong>h, Gloucester County:<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> the first marriage:<br />

1) Thadée-Maxime Landry born 27 Aug 1783 at Caraquet, died 17 Jul 1871, m. 7


Jan 1808 Pélagie Cormier d/o Charles Cormier and Madelaine Paulin:<br />

2) Monique Landry born c1785, m. 7 Jan 1808 Charles Gauvin s/o Charles Gauvin<br />

and Madelaine Paulin:<br />

3) Charles Landry born on 2 Nov 1787, m. 1 Feb 1813 at Néguac, Gloucester<br />

County, Anne Savoie d/o Jean-Simon Savoie and Marie Arsenault:<br />

4) Augustin Landry born 22 Aug 1790, d. 25 Mar 1836, married 1 Feb 1813 at<br />

Néguac, Suzanne Allain d/o Michel Allain and Marie-Joseph Savoie:<br />

5) Lazare Landry b. 13 Oct 1792, died on 15 Jan 1807:<br />

6) Madelaine Landry b. 26 Jan 1795, married 11 Apr 1815 Hubert Godin s/o<br />

Alexandre Godin and Marie Cormier:<br />

7) Laurent Landry b. c1798, m. 23 Jan 1826 Marie Robichaud d/o Charles<br />

Robichaud and Adélaide Savoie:<br />

8) Marie or Angélique Landry born c1800, m. (1 st ) 27 Nov 1821 Jean-Lou<strong>is</strong> Mora<strong>is</strong><br />

s/o Jacques Mora<strong>is</strong> and Marie Paulin: married (2 nd ) c1836 Gilbert Gallien s/o<br />

Basile Gallien and Rosalie Doiron:<br />

9) Geneviève Landry born 1805, d. 13 Jan 1807:<br />

10) Grégoire Landry born 8 Nov 1807, married c1833 Angèle Arsenault d/o<br />

Etienne Arsenault and Hélène Robichaud <strong>of</strong> Pokemouche, NB:<br />

Child <strong>of</strong> second marriage:<br />

11) Maurice Landry b. 7 Nov 1809, married 24 Jan 1836 Anne Savoie d/o Florent<br />

Savoie and Rosalie Saulnier.<br />

Sources: MC1/Landry, 104 pages: the file contains a copy <strong>of</strong> Alex<strong>is</strong> Landry de<br />

Caraquet et ses descendants (1721-1798) by Rev. Albert Landry: see also<br />

MC80/1100 Fidèle Thériault’s Les familles de Caraquet, page 291.<br />

LANE: Eneas Lane b. c1799 in Ireland, d. 1880: came to NB in Jun 1819 and settled<br />

at Bayfield, Botsford Par<strong>is</strong>h, Westmorland County: m. Mary Scott born c1803 in NB,<br />

d. 1892:<br />

Children:<br />

1) Julia Lane born 1830:<br />

2) Mary Ann Lane b. 1832:<br />

3) Margaret Lane b. 1838:<br />

4) Johanna Lane born 1840:<br />

5) John Lane b. 1842, d. 1927, m. Eliza Dobson Wall b. 1848 at Malden, NB, d.<br />

1922, d/o Gilbert Wall and Maria Dobson: settled at Bayfield: had <strong>is</strong>sue:<br />

6) Catherine Lane b. 1845.<br />

Sources: MC80/1397 Daniel F. Johnson’s New Brunswick lineages, pages 136-137:<br />

also see the Westmorland County census records.<br />

LANE: Walter Lane b. in Bandon, County Cork, Ireland, died before 1835 at<br />

Bandon, Ireland, m. Elizabeth/Bessie L<strong>is</strong>son b. 1793 in Bandon, County Cork, d. 13<br />

May 1858 at Saint John, NB, d/o John L<strong>is</strong>son and Elizabeth Kingston:<br />

Children mentioned:<br />

1) Samuel Lane:<br />

2) Elizabeth Lane:


3) Walter Lane:<br />

4) Mary Lane m. Joseph Hornbrook: settled at Goshen in Johnston Par<strong>is</strong>h, Queens<br />

County:<br />

5) John Lane.<br />

Source: MC2824 Julia Walker fonds, MS1, L<strong>is</strong>son, 1 page.<br />

LANGAN: Thomas Langan born c1755 Rowley, MA, died by 3 Apr 1811, m. c1772<br />

in Sunbury County, Jane Moores b. 25 Jun 1753 at Rowley, MA, died after 1811, d/o<br />

Peter Moores and Mary Howe: settled in Burton Par<strong>is</strong>h, Sunbury County:<br />

Children born in Sunbury County:<br />

1) Jane or Jessie Langan b. c1774, d. 29 Dec 1860 Simonds Par<strong>is</strong>h, Carleton County,<br />

married 2 May 1797 in Burton Par<strong>is</strong>h, NB, Jeremiah Barker b. 1775 at Maugerville<br />

in Sunbury County, died before 1851 in Carleton County, s/o Nathaniel Barker and<br />

Lydia Burpee:<br />

2) Rebecca Langan b. 1775, d. after 1851, m. 27 Mar 1796 in Burton Par<strong>is</strong>h, David<br />

Gage b. - , died before 1851: settled in Carleton County:<br />

3) Mary Langan b. 1779, d. 21 Dec 1859 at Fredericton, m. 21 Dec 1797/8 in Burton<br />

Par<strong>is</strong>h, Edward Bartlett born 1774, died 9 Sep 1851 in York County:<br />

4) Huldah Langan born 1780, died unmarried 23 May 1842:<br />

5) Margery Langan born 1782, died 18 May 1818 at Sheffield, NB, m. 16 Jul 1802 in<br />

Burton Par<strong>is</strong>h, Asa Upton b. 7 May 1783 in Sunbury County, died 19 Jun 1875 at<br />

Florenceville, Carleton County: settled at West Florenceville, NB: 6) Edward<br />

Langan born 1785, m. 10 Apr 1817 in Sunbury County, Rebecca Jane Upton born<br />

1789:<br />

7) Elizabeth Langan b. c1790, m. 25 May 1810 in Burton Par<strong>is</strong>h, Asa Perley: 8)<br />

Thomas Lew<strong>is</strong> Langan born c1791, d. 10 Dec 1833 in New York City, m. (1 st ) 23 Jan<br />

1823 Sarah Bailey, m. (2 nd ) 26 Jan 1828 in Saint John, Charlotte Whitney b. in Saint<br />

John, d. in NY, d/o Samuel Whitney:<br />

9) Margaret Langan b. c1792, m. 29 Nov 1814 in Sunbury County, Robert<br />

Mersereau:<br />

10) Hugh Langan b. 1794, died after 1861, m. 7 Apr 1812 Mary Treadwell: settled<br />

in Chipman Par<strong>is</strong>h, Queens County:<br />

11) Frances Lou<strong>is</strong>a Langan b. 1798, m. 6 Nov 1818 William H. Sherman.<br />

Sources: MC1/Barker #4, 5 pages: see MC80/364 E. Stone Wiggins, H<strong>is</strong>tory <strong>of</strong><br />

Queens County, pages 38 to 39: see MC80/1397 Daniel F. Johnson’s New Brunswick<br />

lineages, page 180: see MC80/1790 Ken Kanner’s Early families rev<strong>is</strong>ited, page 170:<br />

see also MC80/2354 Saint John Branch, NBGS: Arrivals 99: our first families in<br />

New Brunswick, pages 160-161.<br />

LANGIN: Thomas Langin m. 1 Apr 1799 Johanna Strange b. 18 Jan 1784, d. 11<br />

Jun 1874, d/o Lot Strange: may have settled in Burton Par<strong>is</strong>h, Sunbury County:<br />

Only children mentioned:<br />

1) Samuel Langin b. 19 Jan 1800 in NB, d. 12 Mar 1881, m. (1 st ) 29 Jul 1830<br />

Rebecca Lamb b. 1806, d. 21 Aug 1842: they had eight children: m. (2 nd ) Margaret<br />

Ferguson: had two children: settled at Gaspereau Forks, Chipman Par<strong>is</strong>h, Queens<br />

County:


2) James Langin also settled at Gaspereau Forks: died unmarried.<br />

Source: MC2452 Olmstead family fonds, Box 5012, Hugh Langen file, 5 pgs.<br />

LANGLEY: Jacob Langley born 10 Dec 1815 at Youngs Cove, NB, died 2 Nov<br />

1899, m. Sarah Ann Langley born 25 Sep 1828, d. 17 Sep 1886: family settled in<br />

Briggs Corner, Chipman Par<strong>is</strong>h, Queens County:<br />

Children:<br />

1) Mary Ann Langley born 15 Feb 1849, d. 27 Nov 1868:<br />

2) Ann Purdy Langley born Apr 1851, d. 11 Jan 1912, married Hiram Briggs born<br />

1834 in Chipman, d. 19 Jul 1900:<br />

3) Martha Taylor Langley born 22 Mar 1853, d. 11 Jan 1908:<br />

4) Theodore Harding Langley b. 5 Dec 1855, d. 17 Dec 1914:<br />

5) Isaac Bonnell Langley born 18 Sep 1858, died 17 Jun 1937:<br />

6) Judson Blakney Langley b. 19 Nov 1860, d. 18 Sep 1945:<br />

7) Samuel James Langley b. 23 Apr 1863, died 1 May 1884:<br />

8) William Jacob Langley born 13 Sep 1866, died 2 Oct 1930:<br />

9) Theodosia Ernest Langley born 18 May 1868, d. 16 Jan 1887:<br />

10) Lemuel Latimer Langley born 23 Oct 1870, died 7 Mar 1945.<br />

Source: MC1/Langley, 11 pages: contains copies <strong>of</strong> family letters: relative, John<br />

McGregor b. 5 Dec 1799 at Waterborough, NB: Hiram Briggs was first married to<br />

Alice Estabrooks.<br />

LANGLEY: John Langley was born in England: he came to NB and settled on<br />

Cumberland Bay, Waterborough Par<strong>is</strong>h, Queens County: wife’s name was not given:<br />

Only children mentioned:<br />

1) John Langley Jr.:<br />

2) George Langley married Mary Jane Caldwell settled on Cumberland Bay.<br />

Source: MC80/364 E. Stone Wiggins, H<strong>is</strong>tory <strong>of</strong> Queens County, page 38.<br />

LANGSTROTH: Craven Calverly Langstroth born 17 Jan 1802 at Skipton,<br />

Yorkshire, England, d. May 1893, s/o Chr<strong>is</strong>topher Langstroth and Margaret<br />

Calverly: came to NB in 1817: m. 1825 Frances Betts b. 1806, d. 1896, third d/o<br />

Hiram Betts: settled in French Village, Kings County, but owned property in Saint<br />

John, NB:<br />

Children:<br />

1) Samuel Langstroth b. 1826:<br />

2) William Langstroth b. 1827, m. (1 st ), (2 nd ) Matilda Fowler died 1880, m. (3 rd ) 31<br />

Aug 1882 Lena Gertrude Smith:<br />

3) Craven Calverly Langstroth Jr. b. 1830:<br />

4) Clar<strong>is</strong>sa Langstroth b. 1832:<br />

5) Elizabeth Langstroth b. 1834:<br />

6) Frances Langstroth born 1836, married Albert Dixon <strong>of</strong> Eastport, Maine: 7)


Matilda Langstroth born 1838, d. 1883:<br />

8) Albert Langstroth b. 1841:<br />

9) Robert Langstroth b. 1843:<br />

10) Bethia Langstroth b. 1846, d. 1928:<br />

11) Hiram Langstroth b. 1850.<br />

Source: MC1/Langstroth, 10 pages.<br />

LANK: William Lank m. Mary - born c1753, d. May 1830 at Eastport, ME:<br />

probably came to NB in 1783 as Loyal<strong>is</strong>ts and settled on Campobello Island, Charlotte<br />

County:<br />

Children:<br />

1) John Lank b. 1780, d. 1828:<br />

2) William Lank born 1791, d. 1882, married Nancy Calder born 1784 on<br />

Campobello Island, died 1847:<br />

3) Robert Lank b. 1805, d. 1882, m. Penelope Calder born 1817: settled on<br />

Campobello Island and had <strong>is</strong>sue.<br />

Sources: MC80/1397 Daniel F. Johnson’s New Brunswick lineages, pages 233 -234:<br />

also see the Charlotte County census records: see also MC80/2365 Kaye C. Nath’s<br />

The Clines <strong>of</strong> the Passamaquoddy, pages 201-202.<br />

LANTEIGNE: Lou<strong>is</strong> Lanteigne born c1727, died 13 Oct 1807, probably s/o Jean-<br />

Nicolas Lanteigne and Marie Giraud <strong>of</strong> Virey in Normandie, France: he came <strong>from</strong><br />

Quebec to NB and settled at Caraquet in Gloucester County: m. c1755 Marguerite<br />

Chapadeau born c1731, died on 11 Jun 1827, d/o Joann<strong>is</strong> Chapadeau and<br />

Catherine Larocque <strong>of</strong> Paspébiac, QC:<br />

Children:<br />

1) Thérèse Lanteigne born 1757, d. 22 Apr 1849, m. c1780 Jean-Bapt<strong>is</strong>te Albert s/o<br />

Gabriel Albert and Geneviève Bouthillier:<br />

2) Eustache Lanteigne b. 25 Oct 1759:<br />

3) Catherine Lanteigne b. c1763, m. 9 Nov 1789 Pierre René Duguay <strong>of</strong> Paspébiac,<br />

QC, widower <strong>of</strong> Marie Brasseur:<br />

4) Lou<strong>is</strong> dit Lou<strong>is</strong>on Lanteigne born c1766: m. (1 st ) 26 Nov 1787 at Paspébiac, Luce<br />

Brasseur d/o Pierre Brasseur and Marguerite Gaudet: m. (2 nd ) Aug 1805 at<br />

Néguac, Madeleine Breau d/o Victor Breau and Marie Arsenault:<br />

5) Marie Lanteigne born c1767, died 3 Sep 1857, m. c1797 Pierre Frigault s/o<br />

Pierre Frigault and Josette Bouthillier:<br />

6) Jean Lanteigne b. c1769, d. 3 Jun 1854, m. 17 Oct 1791 Marie Par<strong>is</strong>é d/o Michel<br />

Par<strong>is</strong>é and Marie Albert:<br />

7) Marguerite Lanteigne b. c1771, married 12 Oct 1791 Joseph Huard s/o Franço<strong>is</strong><br />

Huard and Geneviéve Duguay <strong>of</strong> Paspébiac, QC:<br />

8) Pierre dit Pirriche Lanteigne born 1776, d. 23 Sep 1806, married c1797<br />

Geneviève Chenard d/o Henri Chenard and Thérèse Canivet:<br />

9) Julien Lanteigne born c1780, d. 1849: m. (1 st ) 21 Nov 1809 Thérèse Paulin d/o<br />

Jean-Bapt<strong>is</strong>te Paulin and Thérèse Canivet: married (2 nd ) on 29 Jan 1837 Phoebée<br />

Doiron d/o Jean-Bapt<strong>is</strong>te Doiron and Rose Bouthillier:<br />

10) Eloi Lanteigne b. 17 May 1785, d. 21 Mar 1877, m. 22 Feb 1816 Marie-Blanche


Arsenault d/o Jean-Bapt<strong>is</strong>te Arsenault and Marie-Perpétue Savoie <strong>of</strong> Tracadie,<br />

NB.<br />

Sources: MC80/1100 Fidèle Thériault’s Les familles de Caraquet, page 313: see<br />

MC80/781 Bona Arsenault’s H<strong>is</strong>toire et généalogie des Acadiens, Vol. II, page 966:<br />

surname <strong>is</strong> also spelled Lentaigne.<br />

LANTEIGNE: Lou<strong>is</strong> dit Lou<strong>is</strong>on Lanteigne born c1766, died 28 Mar 1853, s/o<br />

Lou<strong>is</strong> Lanteigne and Marguerite Chapadeau: they came <strong>from</strong> Paspébiac, Quebec to<br />

NB and settled at Caraquet in Gloucester County: married (1 st ) 26 Nov 1787 at<br />

Paspébiac, Luce Brasseur d/o Pierre Brasseur and Marguerite Gaudet: m. (2 nd )<br />

Aug 1805 at Néguac, Madeleine Breau born c1776, died 28 Mar 1853, d/o Victor<br />

Breau and Marie Arsenault:<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> first marriage:<br />

1) Marguerite Lanteigne born 20 Nov 1788 at Paspébiac, died 4 Nov 1878, m. 22<br />

Nov 1814 Isaac Doiron s/o Zacharie Doiron and Anne LeVicaire:<br />

2) Lou<strong>is</strong> Lanteigne born 22 Dec 1790, died 1848, m. 20 Nov 1816 Archange David<br />

d/o Franço<strong>is</strong> David and Catherine Denys <strong>of</strong> Newport, QC:<br />

3) Florent Lanteigne born 8 Sep 1793, d. 23 Nov 1863, married 13 Feb 1816<br />

Franço<strong>is</strong>e David d/o Franço<strong>is</strong> David and Catherine Denys:<br />

4) Barbe Lanteigne born 22 Jul 1796, died 26 Mar 1863, married 20 Oct 1818 David<br />

Albert s/o Pierre Albert and Geneviéve Denys:<br />

5) Jean-Bapt<strong>is</strong>te Lanteigne born 1798, d. 24 Dec 1874, married 20 Aug 1822<br />

Thérèse David d/o Franço<strong>is</strong> David and Catherine Denys:<br />

6) Marie Lanteigne born c1800, m. 30 Jan 1818 Hilaire Doiron s/o Zacharie<br />

Doiron and widower <strong>of</strong> Marie Chiasson:<br />

7) Jacques Lanteigne born c1802, died 22 Jun 1870, married c1843 Monique<br />

Bouthillier d/o Damien Bouthillier and Isabelle Gionet:<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> second marriage:<br />

8) Julien dit Jules Lanteigne b. 28 May 1806, m. (1 st ) 14 Jan 1834 Clotilde Doiron<br />

d/o Jean-Bapt<strong>is</strong>te Doiron and Rose Bouthillier: married (2 nd ) c1846 Blondine<br />

Mora<strong>is</strong> d/o Franço<strong>is</strong> Mora<strong>is</strong> and Madeleine Albert:<br />

9) Charles Lanteigne b. 22 Nov 1809, married 22 Nov 1831 Marie Cyr d/o Franço<strong>is</strong><br />

Cyr and Marie Cool <strong>of</strong> Newport, QC:<br />

10) Marie Adélaide Lanteigne b. 15 Sep 1811, m. 2 Nov 1829 Pierre Cyr s/o Pierre<br />

Cyr and Rose Grenier <strong>of</strong> Newport, QC:<br />

11) Polycarpe Lanteigne born 1 Dec 1813:<br />

12) Émilie Lanteigne born 10 Aug 1815, d. 8 Sep 1876, m. (1 st ) 15 Jan 1835 Désirée<br />

Duguay s/o Raymond Duguay and Ursule Mora<strong>is</strong>: married (2 nd ) 16 Aug 1858 Jean-<br />

Bapt<strong>is</strong>te Godin s/o Michel Godin <strong>of</strong> Ma<strong>is</strong>onette, widower <strong>of</strong> Monique Pinet:<br />

13) Marie-Archange Lanteigne born 2 Oct 1819, m. 27 Nov 1839 Édouard Bla<strong>is</strong><br />

s/o Joseph Bla<strong>is</strong> and Angélique-Julie Cyr <strong>of</strong> Newport, QC:<br />

14) Anastasie Lanteigne b. 15 Jan 1822, m. (1 st ) Hubert Mora<strong>is</strong> s/o Jacques Mora<strong>is</strong><br />

and widower <strong>of</strong> Marie Doiron: m. (2 nd ) 4 Feb 1861 Adolphe Landry s/o Constant<br />

Landry and Olive Allain <strong>of</strong> Pokemouche, NB.<br />

Source: MC80/1100 Fidèle Thériault’s Les familles de Caraquet, pgs 313-14.


LAPLANTE: Pierre Laplante b. 1779 at Nicolet, QC s/o Joseph Laplante and<br />

Cécile Boudreau: first settled in Bathurst until 1797, then settled in Petit-Rocher,<br />

Beresford Par<strong>is</strong>h, Gloucester County: m. 7 Oct 1800 at Bathurst, NB, Agnès Doucet<br />

d/o Michel Doucet and Anne Boudreau:<br />

Children:<br />

1) Thimotée Laplante bp. 24 Apr 1802: probably died young:<br />

2) Marguerite Laplante b. 1804, married c1820 Franço<strong>is</strong>-Marin Godin s/o<br />

Franço<strong>is</strong> Godin and Anastasie Daigle:<br />

3) Pélagie Laplante born in 1806, m. 1 Feb 1827 at Petit-Rocher, NB, Simon<br />

Arseneau s/o Simon Arseneau and Marie Melanson:<br />

4) Marie Laplante b. 1807, m. 23 Aug 1827 at Petit-Rocher, Franço<strong>is</strong>-Xavier<br />

Doucet s/o Pierre Doucet and Marguerite Thériault:<br />

5) Pierre Laplante born 15 Nov 1809, m. 2 May 1831 at Bathurst, Henriette Godin<br />

d/o Jean-Bapt<strong>is</strong>te Godin and Franço<strong>is</strong>e Haché:<br />

6) Rose Laplante born 1812, m. 12 Nov 1832 at Petit-Rocher Joseph Roy s/o Joseph<br />

Roy and Judithe Boudreau:<br />

7) Félicité Laplante b. in 1813: probably died young:<br />

8) Sophie Laplante born c1814, died unm. 23 Feb 1894 at Robertville, NB:<br />

9) Hilarion Laplante born 1815, m. 23 Nov 1834 Olive Doucet d/o Pierre Doucet<br />

and Marguerite Thériault:<br />

10) Euphrosine Laplante born 1816, m. c1838 Mathurin Comeau s/o Isaac<br />

Comeau and El<strong>is</strong>abeth Frenette.<br />

Source: MC80/1814 Rosaline Guitard’s Nouvelles génélogiques & h<strong>is</strong>toriques (Petit-<br />

Rocher) Vol 1, #1, page 3; Vol 1, #7, pages 14-15.<br />

LAPOINTE: Gabriel LaPointe born 24 Oct 1748 on Ile d’Orleans, Quebec, died 1<br />

Feb 1826, s/o Joseph LaPointe and Marie Anne Therrien: m. 12 Apr 1790 Marie<br />

Cecile Desnoyers b. 15 Mar 1774 at Ile Verte, Quebec, d. 2 Oct 1835, d/o Jean-<br />

Bapt<strong>is</strong>te Desnoyers and Anne Gautreau: th<strong>is</strong> family came to NB before 1816: settled<br />

at Nash Creek, Beresford Par<strong>is</strong>h, Restigouche County:<br />

Children:<br />

1) Marie-Josette LaPointe b. 1791, married on 18 Jul 1814 Frederic Loubert s/o<br />

Pierre Loubert and Euphrosine Landry:<br />

2) Gabriel LaPointe b. 18 Feb 1792, m. 26 Nov 1816 Tharsile LeBlanc d/o Basile<br />

LeBlanc and Victoire Bourg:<br />

3) Charles LaPointe b. 6 Mar 1793, m. (1 st ) - : had one child who died young:<br />

married (2 nd ) 26 Nov 1816 at Maria, QC, Angelique Guillot d/o Noel Guillot and<br />

Anne Beaudry born 23 Feb 1796, died c1824: had four children: married (3 rd ) 26 Sep<br />

1825 Marie Seraphie Loubert b. - , died on 2 May 1837, d/o Frederic Loubert and<br />

Adelaide Landry: had six children: m. (4 th ) 1838 Mrs. Bridget (Healy) Lynch <strong>from</strong><br />

Limerick, Ireland, widow <strong>of</strong> John Lynch: had one daughter:<br />

4) Augustin LaPointe b. 28 Aug 1794, d. 1877, m. 4 Jan 1819 Marie Anne Pepin dit<br />

LaChance d/o Jean Pepin and Anne Colombe:<br />

5) Mauguerite LaPointe born 23 Nov 1795, died 6 Feb 1886, m. 12 Jul 1813 Jean<br />

Hickey b. 3 Jul 1792 s/o Jean and Marie Hickey:<br />

6) Jean LaPointe born 29 Apr 1797, d. 17 Feb 1883, m. 19 Oct 1819 Lucille<br />

Boudreau d/o Franço<strong>is</strong> Boudreau and Charlotte Bernard:<br />

7) Marie Angelique LaPointe born 23 Jul 1798, married 7 Jan 1824 Patrice<br />

Normandeau s/o Jean Bapt<strong>is</strong>te Normandeau and Madeleine Depeau:


8) Joseph LaPointe born 11 Nov 1799, married 19 Nov 1827 Anne Pepin:<br />

9) Nicolas LaPointe b. 12 Sep 1801, d. 27 Aug 1802:<br />

10) Marie-Lou<strong>is</strong>e LaPointe born 23 Nov 1802, died 27 Jun 1827:<br />

11) Pierre LaPointe b. 12 Mar 1804, married 13 Feb 1833 Marie Pepetue LeBlanc<br />

d/o Cyrille and Thecle LeBlanc:<br />

12) Lou<strong>is</strong> LaPointe born 3 Nov 1805, died 6 Dec 1834:<br />

13) Lou<strong>is</strong>-Beneni LaPointe b. 8 Feb 1807:<br />

14) Madeleine LaPointe b. 19 Mar 1808, d. 4 May 1863, married 8 Jan 1843 Joseph<br />

LeBlanc s/o Victor LeBlanc and Jeanne Quessy:<br />

15) Marie Rose LaPointe born 5 Apr 1810, married (1 st ) 5 Aug 1834 Pierre<br />

Normandeau s/o Jean Bapt<strong>is</strong>te Normandeau and Madeleine Depeau, m. (2 nd ) 21<br />

Oct 1841 Bonaventure Cyr:<br />

16) Marie Felecite-Lucille LaPointe born 2 Jan 1812, m. 14 Sep 1834 Desire Cyr<br />

s/o Antoine Cyr and Euphrosine Landry.<br />

Sources: MC1/LaPointe, 13 pages: Nicholas Audet came to North America about<br />

1670: surname was changed to LaPointe: see also MC80/1354 Elizabeth Saunders’<br />

LaPointe family h<strong>is</strong>tory 1700-1982: see also MC80/1397 Daniel F. Johnson’s New<br />

Brunswick lineages, pages 195 to 196: see also MC80/1955 Vetta L. Faulds’ The way<br />

it was along my bay: Volume 1, Nash Creek and Jacquet River, page 4.<br />

LARLEE: John Larlee <strong>of</strong> Huguenot descent: he came to Maugerville, NB in 1765<br />

and married Margaret Barker b. 1746, d. Jan 1842, d/o Jacob Barker and Mary<br />

Sp<strong>of</strong>ford: first settled in Burton Par<strong>is</strong>h, Sunbury County, then about 1784 went to<br />

Northampton Par<strong>is</strong>h, Carleton County:<br />

Children born in Burton:<br />

1) Margaret Larlee:<br />

2) Susan Larlee born 1775, died 26 Sep 1852, m. 8 Dec 1796 at Woodstock, Carleton<br />

County, Samuel McKeen born 1762 at Conway, NB, died 18 Aug 1845: they settled<br />

in Richmond, Carleton County:<br />

3) John Larlee b. 1777, died 25 Feb 1860, m. (1 st ) Sally - b. - , d. 1806: had one<br />

son and one daughter: m. (2 nd ) 24 Feb 1808 Nancy Ann Craig born c1784 <strong>of</strong> Ir<strong>is</strong>h<br />

descent, d. 27 Jul 1864, d/o James Craig and Mary Blake: had at least ten children:<br />

first settled in Woodstock then near Perth in Victoria County:<br />

4) Jane Larlee:<br />

5) Betsey Larlee:<br />

6) Samuel Larlee.<br />

Sources: MC1/Barker #4, 2 pgs.: Samuel had a brother, James McKeen born 1775,<br />

died in 1857: see also MC80/662 Daniel Turner’s Craig: a genealogy <strong>of</strong> the<br />

descendants <strong>of</strong> James Craig and Mary Blake, pgs 17-18: see MC80/2621 Anthony<br />

Wallace’s Ancestors <strong>of</strong> James William Wallace.<br />

LAROCQUE: Georges Larocque born 1736, died 20 Jan 1801 s/o Franço<strong>is</strong><br />

Larocque and Marguerite Capelan <strong>of</strong> Paspébiac, QC: came <strong>from</strong> Quebec to NB and<br />

settled at Caraquet in Gloucester County: married (1 st ) 15 Jul 1760 at Restigouche,<br />

Quebec, Marguerite LeBrasseur d/o Mathieu LeBrasseur and Anne-Marie Pitre:<br />

m. (2 nd ) Geneviéve Bouthillier widow <strong>of</strong> Gabriel Albert <strong>of</strong> Caraquet, NB: the only<br />

child mentioned was Franço<strong>is</strong> Larocque m. 26 Aug 1791 Marie Mora<strong>is</strong> d/o Jacques


Mora<strong>is</strong> and Agnes Bouthillier <strong>of</strong> Caraquet.<br />

Source: MC80/1100 Fidèle Thériault’s Les familles de Caraquet, page 324.<br />

LARRACEY: Thomas Larracey b. 1790 in Ireland: came to NB in 1816 and settled<br />

at Ir<strong>is</strong>htown, Moncton Par<strong>is</strong>h, Westmorland County: he married before 1824<br />

Catherine Hennessey born 1801 in Ireland and she came to NB in 1819:<br />

Children born in Ir<strong>is</strong>htown:<br />

1) Mary Larracey b. c1824, d. 1895, married 13 May 1852 at Memramcook,<br />

Westmorland County, Dorchester Par<strong>is</strong>h, William McDonald: they settled at<br />

Ir<strong>is</strong>htown:<br />

2) John Larracey b. c1826, m. 1 Feb 1860 at Memramcook, Ellen Donahue b. 1839<br />

at Ir<strong>is</strong>htown, d. 1895, d/o Patrick Donahue and Susanna McDonald: they settled in<br />

Ir<strong>is</strong>htown and had eleven children:<br />

3) Ellen/Helen Larracey b. c1828, died 18 Nov 1915 at Ir<strong>is</strong>htown, m. 28 May 1856<br />

at Memramcook, NB, Cornelius Sullivan:<br />

4) Catherine Larracey born 1834, married 7 Sep 1852 at Memramcook, John<br />

Kennedy:<br />

5) Anastasia Larracey born 1837, m. 21 Feb 1860 at St. Anselme, Ir<strong>is</strong>htown, NB,<br />

William Gaines:<br />

6) William Larracey b. 27 Apr 1843, d. 1909 at Ir<strong>is</strong>htown, m. 21 Jul 1866 at<br />

Ir<strong>is</strong>htown, Alice Donahue.<br />

Source: MC2734 Gaines-Larracey family h<strong>is</strong>tory, Larracey family group sheets, 20<br />

pages.<br />

LARSEN: Ole Larsen b. 10 Mar 1849 in Norway, d. 22 Oct 1926, s/o Laerz and<br />

Ann Larsen: came to NB in 1869: settled in Newcastle, Northumberland County:<br />

married (1 st ) 1878 Elizabeth Mutch d/o Asa Mutch and Mary Jane Fraser <strong>of</strong><br />

Whitneyville, NB m. (2 nd ) in 1894 Caroline Mitchell d/o Charles Mitchell and<br />

Mary Ann Abernethy <strong>of</strong> Doaktown: had at least one son <strong>from</strong> each marriage.<br />

Source: MC80/2184 W.D. Hamilton’s Dictionary <strong>of</strong> Miramichi Biography.<br />

LATULIPPE: Nicholas Latulippe b. c1769 possibly at or near Caraquet in<br />

Gloucester County, s/o Nicholas Latulippe and Marie-Anne Bilodeau, m. Feb 1819<br />

at Caraquet, NB, Angélique Landry: settled at Néguac, Alnwick Par<strong>is</strong>h,<br />

Northumberland County:<br />

Children:<br />

1) Joseph Latulippe b. 20 Oct 1819 at Néguac:<br />

2) Pauline Latulippe b. c1823, d. c1896, m. 21 Nov 1843 Amatur Savoie born 16<br />

Nov 1818 at Néguac s/o Bonaventure Savoie and Julie Arsenault: settled at Néguac<br />

and had twelve children:<br />

3) Isaie Latulippe born c1825, married 15 Jan 1845 at Néguac, Mathilde Robichaud<br />

b. c1826 at Néguac, d/o Frederick Robichaud and Marguerite Savoie: they had nine<br />

children:


4) Marcelline Latulippe born 22 Sep 1827, d. 1859, m. 31 Jan 1848, Jean-Lou<strong>is</strong><br />

Robichaud:<br />

5) Mathurin Latulippe born 26 Jul 1828, married 31 Jan 1848 Olive Breau:<br />

6) Constance Latulippe born 30 Jul 1830, d. 1869.<br />

Source: MC80/1843 Jean M. Comeau’s Edward Jacques Comeau, lineage and<br />

genealogy, pages 111-121.<br />

LAUCHLAN: see also LOUGHRAN<br />

LAUDER: John Lauder born 1813 at Aberdeen, Scotland, d. 18 May 1889, s/o John<br />

and Helen Lauder <strong>of</strong> Scotland and Upper Sackville, Westmorland County: came to<br />

NB 1817 and settled in Hillsborough Par<strong>is</strong>h, Albert County: m. (1 st ) Margaret<br />

Steeves b. 10 Dec 1815, d. 1847: had four children: m. (2 nd ) Phebe/Jane - b. c1827<br />

in NB <strong>of</strong> German descent:<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> first wife:<br />

1) William H. Lauder b. c1835 in NB, m. Jane - b. c1837 in NB: settled in<br />

Hillsborough Par<strong>is</strong>h and had <strong>is</strong>sue:<br />

2) John C. Lauder b. c1847 in NB, m. Martha - born 1846 in NB: settled in<br />

Hillsborough Par<strong>is</strong>h:<br />

3) James Lauder b. c1850 in NB:<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> second wife:<br />

4) Robert Lauder b. c1853:<br />

5) Margaret Lauder b. c1854:<br />

6) Mary Lauder b. c1856:<br />

7) Alexander Lauder b. c1858:<br />

8) Janet Lauder b. c1860:<br />

9) Hiram Lauder b. Oct 1870.<br />

Sources: MC2657 NBGS Generations Issue #53, Autumn 1992: David Chr<strong>is</strong>topher’s<br />

Extracts <strong>from</strong> “Cemeteries <strong>of</strong> Albert County” persons born elsewhere, page 66: also<br />

see the Albert County census: see also MC2852 Purdy-Carter <strong>genealogical</strong> <strong>collection</strong>,<br />

MS1A: on micr<strong>of</strong>ilm reel F20980; see sheets for John Lauder Sr. and Jr.: John<br />

Lauder Sr. b. c1791 at Aberdeen, d. 19 Jul 1876, Helen b. c1796 at Aberdeen.<br />

LAUGHY, John: see under LACKEY, John<br />

LAURIE: George Laurie b. - , died c1820, m. 2 Oct 1808 Lucy Bramble: settled in<br />

Nelson Par<strong>is</strong>h, Northumberland County: at least four children were born to th<strong>is</strong><br />

marriage.<br />

Sources: MC80/2184 W.D. Hamilton’s Dictionary <strong>of</strong> Miramichi Biography: see also<br />

MC216 Kathleen Will<strong>is</strong> Will<strong>is</strong>ton fonds, MS 1B5 Biographies and notes on early<br />

settlers written by Mrs. Will<strong>is</strong>ton in 1947, 1 page: see entry for George Lourie.


LAVERTY: George Laverty b. c1796 in Ireland, died 18 Nov 1882, married<br />

Elizabeth Brown b. - , d. before 1851: came <strong>from</strong> County Armagh, Ireland to NB in<br />

1826: first settled in Maugerville, Sunbury County, then at Speerville in Woodstock<br />

Par<strong>is</strong>h, Carleton County:<br />

Children:<br />

1) William Laverty b. 1815 in County Armagh, m. 17 Aug 1848 at Houlton, ME,<br />

Hannah or Annie Kelly b. 1831 in Ireland, died 30 Sep 1890 at Littleton, ME: first<br />

settled in Speerville and had eight children: in 1833 moved to Maine:<br />

2) Isaac Laverty b. 12 May 1817, d. 25 Mar 1892 at Westbrook, ME, married 30 Oct<br />

1839 at St. George, Charlotte County, Elizabeth Baldwin born 24 Feb 1821 in<br />

Charlotte County, d. 28 Feb 1903: first settled at Point Wolfe in Alma Par<strong>is</strong>h, Albert<br />

County and had six children: moved to Maine by 1888:<br />

3) Jane Laverty b. 1821 in NB, d. before 1901, m. 1 Jan 1839 at Woodstock, NB,<br />

John Bryden b. - , d. by 1881: they settled in Richmond Par<strong>is</strong>h, Carleton County and<br />

had seven children:<br />

4) John Laverty born c1825 in Maugerville, d. 11 Mar 1897, m. 1 Sep 1854 at<br />

Woodstock, NB, Annie (Dougherty) Hyde b. 1828 in Ireland, died 1920, d/o<br />

Benjamin Dougherty and Sarah Anne Anderson: family settled at Debec in<br />

Richmond Par<strong>is</strong>h and had ten children:<br />

5) Elizabeth Laverty born in 1828, married Mr. Clark and settled in Maine:<br />

6) Matilda Laverty born 1831, d. 1899, m. 17 Nov 1852 at Woodstock, NB, John<br />

Dickinson or Dick<strong>is</strong>on born in 1826 in Scotland, s/o John and Agnes Dick<strong>is</strong>on:<br />

settled in Debec or Kirkland, Richmond Par<strong>is</strong>h and had six children.<br />

Sources: MC80/546 C.A. Laverty’s The New Brunswick Lavertys: surname <strong>is</strong> also<br />

spelled Lafferty: see also MC80/2361 Dawn L. Matheson’s The Laverty generations:<br />

see also MC80/2655 Janet C. Rourke’s The descendants <strong>of</strong> Alexander MacDougall<br />

and John and Adam Dick<strong>is</strong>on <strong>of</strong> Carleton County, New Brunswick, pages 151-182.<br />

LAVIOLETTE: Lou<strong>is</strong> Pepin Laviolette born 1764, married (1 st ) 7 Jan 1793 at<br />

Carleton, Quebec, Elizabeth Arseneau b. - , d. 1797, m. (2 nd ) 21 Nov 1797<br />

Euphrosine Arseneau, m. (3 rd ) 28 Nov 1811 Marthe Barthe at Carleton, PQ: may<br />

have settled in Durham Par<strong>is</strong>h, Restigouche County, NB:<br />

Child <strong>of</strong> first wife:<br />

1) Lou<strong>is</strong> Laviolette b. 1797:<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> second wife:<br />

2) Felix Laviolette b. 1800, married Mary - <strong>from</strong> PEI:<br />

3) Dorothy Laviolette m. 8 Jun 1824 Lou<strong>is</strong> Allain:<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> third wife:<br />

4) Joseph Laviolette b. 1813, married 11 Aug 1851 Chr<strong>is</strong>ty Ann LaPointe: they<br />

settled in Durham Par<strong>is</strong>h, Restigouche County:<br />

5) John Laviolette born 1815, married Lou<strong>is</strong>a - .<br />

Source: MC1/ Shannon, 10 pages.


LAW: Alexander L. Law b. 3 Oct 1850 Balgedie, County Kinross, Scotland, s/o<br />

Henry Law and Catherine Henderson: came to NB in Mar 1869: m. Ella<br />

McArthur: had two sons: the older one went to Brit<strong>is</strong>h Columbia, the younger one,<br />

Robert Law settled in Saint John.<br />

Source: MC80/467 David R. Jack’s H<strong>is</strong>tory <strong>of</strong> Saint Andrew’s Church, Saint John,<br />

NB, pages 342-343.<br />

LAW: James Law b. c1735 prob. in Ireland, married after 5 Sep 1761 Sarah<br />

Wethered born c1735 probably in Boston, MA, d/o Samuel Wethered and Sarah<br />

Thornton: settled at Pointe de Bute, Westmorland County: may have had a son and<br />

daughter born in 1760’s.<br />

Source: MC3/109 Lou<strong>is</strong>e Walsh Throop’s Early Settlers <strong>of</strong> Cumberland Township,<br />

Nova Scotia in National Genealogical Society Quarterly, p. 270: Sarah Wethered was<br />

s<strong>is</strong>ter <strong>of</strong> Samuel Wethered and Catherine (Wethered) Dickson.<br />

LAW: James Law b. 1822 in Coleraine, Ulster, Ireland, d. 6 Oct 1882, s/o Robert<br />

Law and M<strong>is</strong>s McDonald: came to NB in 1845: settled in Rexton, Richibucto Par<strong>is</strong>h,<br />

Kent County until Sep 1876 when the family returned to Maddybenny, Coleraine,<br />

County Londonderry in Ireland: m. (1 st ) 3 Nov 1852 at Newcastle, Northumberland<br />

County, NB, Eliza/Elizabeth Anne (Annie) Kidston born 1825 died 16 Mar 1861,<br />

d/o William Kidston and Elizabeth Dawson <strong>of</strong> New Row, Coleraine, County<br />

Londonderry, Ireland and Halifax, NS: m. (2 nd ) c1865 Sophia Wood b. - , d. May<br />

1914 at Bath, England, d/o James Wood:<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> first wife:<br />

1) Robert Law b. 1853, d. 23 Jan 1902, m. 28 Nov 1876 Isabella M. Brown <strong>of</strong> PEI,<br />

born 1861, died Nov 1892: settled in Rexton, NB and had six children:<br />

2) William Kidston Law b. c1854: a doctor who returned to Ireland:<br />

3) John R. (Jack) Law b. c1857: went to Ceylon:<br />

4) Andrew Bonar Law b. 16 Sep 1859 Rexton, NB, d. 30 Oct 1923 England, married<br />

24 Mar 1891 Anne/Annie Pitcairn Robley <strong>of</strong> Glasgow, Scotland d/o Harrington<br />

Robley: six children: Andrew Bonar Law became Prime Min<strong>is</strong>ter <strong>of</strong> England, 1922-<br />

1923: was only PM born outside United Kingdom borders:<br />

5) Mary Elizabeth Law b. 1860, died unmarried in 1929 in London, England:<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> second wife:<br />

6) Janet Kidston Law b. 7 Apr 1866:<br />

7) Elizabeth Morr<strong>is</strong>on Law b. 17 Jan 1868.<br />

Sources: MC1/Law, 2 pages: Andrew Bonar Law became prime min<strong>is</strong>ter <strong>of</strong> England<br />

in 1922: see MC1/7 Edward L. Gallagher’s H<strong>is</strong>tory <strong>of</strong> old Kingston and Rexton,<br />

pages 29-30: see also MC80/358 Collections <strong>of</strong> New Brunswick H<strong>is</strong>torical Society,<br />

Vol. 1, No. 16, pages 88-92: see MC80/655 Mary Peck’s The image and the source:<br />

a study <strong>of</strong> Andrew Bonar Law: see MC80/2847 R.H. Nicholson’s H<strong>is</strong>tory <strong>of</strong> the Law<br />

family: Ireland and New Brunswick, 72 pages.


LAWLOR: Henry Lawlor born c1820 in Ireland, died after 1861: they came to NB<br />

in 1827: they first settled at Red Bank in South Esk Par<strong>is</strong>h, then by 1861 moved to<br />

Newcastle, Northumberland County: m. 7 Oct 1847 Ann Farrell:<br />

Children:<br />

1) Thomas Lawlor born c1849:<br />

2) Mary Ann Lawlor b. Oct 1850:<br />

3) James Lawlor b. Feb 1853:<br />

4) Elizabeth Lawlor b. c1855:<br />

5) William H. Lawlor b. c1858, d. 1 Oct 1916 in Newcastle:<br />

6) John Timothy Lawlor b. Feb 1862:<br />

7) Jane Lawlor born 1865, d. after 1886, married William Dolan.<br />

Source: MC80/359 W.D. Hamilton’s Old North Esk: Rev<strong>is</strong>ed, pages 238-239: Henry<br />

came to NB in 1827 with h<strong>is</strong> brother Richard Lawlor who m. Frances Wilson and<br />

settled at Red Bank.<br />

LAWLOR: James Lawlor b. c1803 in Ireland, d. 16 May 1891: came to NB in 1834<br />

and settled at Red Bank in South Esk Par<strong>is</strong>h, Northumberland County: married 7 Aug<br />

1837 at Red Bank, Ellen Dooly b. - , d. Oct 1880:<br />

Children:<br />

1) Margaret Lawlor b. Jun 1838, d. after 1861:<br />

2) Thomas Lawlor born c1839, died 24 Mar 1908: went to Smiths Falls, PA:<br />

3) John Lawlor born May 1841, d. 14 May 1910, married Mary Ann Power b.<br />

c1850, d. 13 Feb 1898, d/o Nicholas Power and Mary Pendergast: settled at Red<br />

Bank and had <strong>is</strong>sue:<br />

4) James Lawlor born Jul 1843, died 7 Mar 1912, married Mary Holland <strong>of</strong> Black<br />

River, Glenelg Par<strong>is</strong>h, Northumberland County:<br />

5) Bridget Ann Lawlor b. Oct 1845, d. 16 Jul 1904:<br />

6) Ellen Lawlor born Oct 1847, died 30 Oct 1927, married Patrick Hurley b. Oct<br />

1842, d. 20 Mar 1912, s/o Patrick Hurley and Mary Fairley:<br />

7) Patrick Lawlor born Dec 1850, died after 1912: went to Colorado:<br />

8) Mary Lawlor born in Jun 1853, died 19 Oct 1875, married James Holland <strong>of</strong><br />

Black River, brother <strong>of</strong> Mary Holland.<br />

Source: MC80/359 W.D. Hamilton’s Old North Esk: Rev<strong>is</strong>ed, pages 237-238:<br />

James’ brother Thomas Lawlor born c1806, died after 1871, also came to NB and<br />

settled beside him: Thomas married Mary Burns.<br />

LAWLOR: Richard Lawlor born c1814 in Ireland, d. after 1861: came to NB in<br />

1827 and settled at Red Bank in South Esk Par<strong>is</strong>h, Northumberland County: married<br />

18 Aug 1841 Frances Wilson:<br />

Children:<br />

1) John Lawlor b. Aug 1842:<br />

2) Margaret Lawlor b. 1844:<br />

3) Ann Lawlor bp. 1846:<br />

4) James Lawlor born c1849:<br />

5) Thomas Lawlor born c1849:


6) William Lawlor born 7 Sep 1854, possibly d. 20 Aug 1915 at Newcastle: may<br />

have m. Lou<strong>is</strong>e Hamilton.<br />

Source: MC80/359 W.D. Hamilton’s Old North Esk: Rev<strong>is</strong>ed, page 238: Richard<br />

came to NB in 1827 with h<strong>is</strong> brother Henry Lawlor who married Ann Farrell and<br />

settled at Red Bank.<br />

LAWLOR: Thomas Lawlor born c1806 in Ireland, d. after 1871: came to NB in<br />

1834 and settled at Red Bank in South Esk Par<strong>is</strong>h, Northumberland County: married 5<br />

Jun 1843 Mary Burns, a native <strong>of</strong> Ireland:<br />

Children:<br />

1) Thomas B. Lawlor b. c1845, d. 31 Jul 1931, m. (1 st ) Mary Maddock b. 16 Feb<br />

1850, died 1886, d/o Jasper and Mary Ann (Kehoe) Maddock, m. (2 nd ) Margaret<br />

Wedden: settled at Red Bank and had children:<br />

2) Catherine Lawlor b. c1847, d. after 1871:<br />

3) Margaret Lawlor b. c1850, d. 1880, m. David Power b. c1846, d. 14 Feb 1913,<br />

s/o Nicholas Power and Mary Pendergast:<br />

4) Mary Lawlor b. 3 Mar 1851:<br />

5) Ellen Lawlor b. Feb 1852:<br />

6) Timothy R. Lawlor b. May 1854.<br />

Source: MC80/359 W.D. Hamilton’s Old North Esk: Rev<strong>is</strong>ed, page 238: Thomas’<br />

brother James Lawlor born c1803, died 16 May 1891 also came to NB and settled<br />

beside him: James married Ellen Dooly.<br />

LAWLOR: William Lawlor b. c1797 in County Carlow, Ireland: came to NB in<br />

1819: married c1832 Mary Ann - : th<strong>is</strong> family eventually settled in Nelson Par<strong>is</strong>h,<br />

Northumberland County:<br />

Children:<br />

1) unknown child born in 1833:<br />

2) Thomas Lawlor born 1836:<br />

3) Margaret Lawlor born 1838:<br />

4) William Henry Lawlor b. 1848.<br />

Source: MC1/Lawlor #2, 15 pages: William was a school teacher who taught in<br />

various places: surname was also spelled Lalor.<br />

LAWRENCE: Alexander Lawrence b. 8 Apr 1788 Methlick, Aberdeenshire,<br />

Scotland, died 28 Oct 1843 in Saint John: m. (1 st ) in Scotland, Mary Wilson b. 1790,<br />

died 29 Mar 1832: had four sons and two daughters: came to NB in 1817 and settled<br />

in Saint John: m. (2 nd ) 6 Jun 1833 in Saint John, Margaret Barr b. 29 Mar 1812 d/o<br />

William and Ann Barr:<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> first wife:<br />

1) Joseph Wilson Lawrence b. 24 Feb 1818, d. 6 Nov 1892, m. 10 Jun 1846 in New<br />

York City, Anna Catherine Bloomfield b. 25 May 1817 in New York City, died 23


May 1893: settled in Saint John and had five children:<br />

2) George Hunter Lawrence b. 20 Nov 1820:<br />

3) Mary Elizabeth Lawrence b. 21 Dec 1821, d. 23 Dec 1830:<br />

4) Alexander Walker Lawrence (twin) b. 11 Feb 1824:<br />

5) James S. Lawrence (twin) b. 11 Feb 1824, d. 15 Sep 1827:<br />

6) Barbara Jane Lawrence b. 22 Oct 1826:<br />

7) William Duncan Lawrence b. 29 Apr 1829, d. 15 Mar 1834:<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> second wife:<br />

8) Margaret Barr Lawrence b. 2 Jul 1834:<br />

9) Ann Carrick Lawrence b. 26 Jul 1836, d. 19 Aug 1837:<br />

10) Elizabeth Jean Lawrence b. 13 Jan 1839:<br />

11) Agnes Hamm Lawrence b. 26 Jan 1841:<br />

12) Thomas Millidge Lawrence b. 14 Jan 1843, d. Sep 1844.<br />

Sources: MC1156 Graves Papers: Joseph Wilson Lawrence, 1 page: see also<br />

MC1286 Volume VII Dictionary <strong>of</strong> Canadian Biography, page 491: see also<br />

MC80/467 David R. Jack’s H<strong>is</strong>tory <strong>of</strong> Saint Andrew’s Church, Saint John, NB,<br />

pages 343-344: see also RS184 New Brunswick Museum Vertical files, Lawrence<br />

family, micr<strong>of</strong>ilm F11085, 2 pages.<br />

LAWRENCE: George Lawrence was a former slave who served in the 104 th : after<br />

the regiment was d<strong>is</strong>banded in 1817 he settled in Fredericton and married Phoebe -<br />

b. c1790, d. 5 Oct 1875:<br />

Only children mentioned:<br />

1) Mary Lawrence b. 20 Feb 1824:<br />

2) William Woodforde Lawrence b. 1 Oct 1827.<br />

Source: MC300 York-Sunbury H<strong>is</strong>torical Society Collection, MS15/4, Biographical<br />

notes on the non-comm<strong>is</strong>sioned <strong>of</strong>ficers and privates <strong>of</strong> the 104 th : page 1.<br />

LAWRENCE: Isaac Lawrence b. 16 Aug 1752 at Eastchester, Westchester County,<br />

NY, died in 1836, s/o Jesse Lawrence and Elizabeth VanDostern <strong>of</strong> Eastchester,<br />

NY: they came to NB in 1783 with the Loyal<strong>is</strong>ts: settled at Burtts Corner in Douglas<br />

Par<strong>is</strong>h, York County: m. (1 st ) 5 Oct 1784 Catherine Royal b. 23 Jul 1769 in Mohawk<br />

Valley, NY, died before 1804, d/o Elizabeth Nichol McNeil: m. (2 nd ) Sep 1804 in<br />

Douglas Par<strong>is</strong>h, Elizabeth Jones b. c1785, died after 1861:<br />

Children born in York County <strong>of</strong> first wife:<br />

1) Jesse Lawrence b. 5 Oct 1785, d. 19 May 1813:<br />

2) Thomas Lawrence born Jul 1788, d. 1816, m. Feb 1814 Rebecca Brewer: had one<br />

child:<br />

3) Isaac Lawrence born 11 Mar 1790, d. after 1871, m. (1 st ) Apr 1815 Rachel Burtt<br />

b. 1794, d. 27 Jul 1822, m. (2 nd ) 4 Apr 1826 Hannah Burtt born 20 Feb 1809 in York<br />

County, d. 1871: settled in Kingsclear and had thirteen children: 4) William<br />

Lawrence born 27 Jul 1792, d. 27 Feb 1872, m. (1 st ) 29 Jan 1827 Elizabeth Burtt b. -<br />

, died before 1851: had three children: m. (2 nd ) after 1833 Patience Kennedy born<br />

c1799:<br />

5) Moses Lawrence b. Jul 1794, d. 25 Aug 1876, married 4 Aug 1819 in Saint Marys


Par<strong>is</strong>h, Mary Brewer born c1795 d/o Cornelius Brewer and Rebecca Burtt: they<br />

settled in Bright Par<strong>is</strong>h, York County:<br />

6) Elizabeth Lawrence born 31 Aug 1796, died 9 Oct 1870, m. 19 Jun 1817 in York<br />

County, Thomas Stanley Fowler b. Mar 1794 in York County, d. 7 May 1882 at<br />

Upper Keswick, NB: they had four children:<br />

7) Jane Lawrence b. 12 Feb 1799, d. 8 May 1872, m. 12 Jan 1825 in Douglas Par<strong>is</strong>h,<br />

Joshua Morehouse born c1798 in York County, died 24 Mar 1874, s/o Theophilus<br />

Morehouse and Mary Fowler: moved to Middlesex County, ON and had two<br />

children:<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> second wife:<br />

8) Eliphalet Lawrence b. 18 Oct 1805, d. 3 Jul 1830:<br />

9) Andrew Lawrence born 15 Feb 1807, died 1881, m. 1 Feb 1843 Elizabeth Brewer<br />

born 1815 in York County, d. 15 Apr 1885: settled in Upper Keswick and had three<br />

children:<br />

10) Mary Lawrence born 20 or 30 Dec 1808, d. 23 Sep 1854, m. before 1829 Peter<br />

Allen b. 1801 in York County s/o Peter and Darcus Allen: they settled in Douglas<br />

Par<strong>is</strong>h and had ten children:<br />

11) Philemon Lawrence b. 22 Mar 1811, d. 8 May 1891, m. (1 st ) before 1835<br />

Hannah - b. - , died before 1850: had five children: married (2 nd ) 3 Jul 1850<br />

Pheobe Jones b. 2 May 1830 in Douglas Par<strong>is</strong>h, d. 16 Jan 1917, d/o Ephraim and<br />

Dorothy Jones: settled in Douglas Par<strong>is</strong>h and had ten children:<br />

12) Ruth Lawrence born 8 or 9 Apr 1813, died 12 Mar 1861, m. 24 Mar 1830 in<br />

Douglas Par<strong>is</strong>h, Henry Brewer b. 24 May 1804, d. Jun 1878: they settled in Douglas<br />

Par<strong>is</strong>h and had ten children:<br />

13) George Lawrence b. 20 Jun 1816, d. 1 Feb 1889, m. 31 May 1843 Rachel Burtt<br />

b. c1825 in Douglas Par<strong>is</strong>h: had two children:<br />

14) Catherine Lawrence born 15 Jan 1818, m. Samuel Jones: had one child:<br />

15) Abigail Lawrence b. c1820, d. 1821:<br />

16) Phoebe Lawrence b. 18 Dec 1823, d. 1858 in Douglas Par<strong>is</strong>h, m. George<br />

Hanson b. 1813 in Douglas Par<strong>is</strong>h: had six children:<br />

17) Thomas Lawrence b. 19 Jul 1826, d. 7 Jan 1890, m. (1 st ) 15 Oct 1851 in York<br />

County, Mary Jones b. c1830, d. c1853, d/o Richard Jones and Amy Crouse: m.<br />

(2 nd ) 15 Sep 1853 in York County, Huldah Jones b. 4 Nov 1832 in Douglas Par<strong>is</strong>h, d.<br />

4 Jan 1914: settled in Douglas Par<strong>is</strong>h: had five children.<br />

Sources: MC1/Lawrence, 10 pages: see MC80/2712 Marlene E. Lawrence’s The<br />

descendants <strong>of</strong> Isaac Lawrence.<br />

LAWRENCE: Isaac Lawrence b. 11 Jul 1776 on Long Island, NY, died 29 Dec<br />

1855, s/o Moses Lawrence and Elizabeth McConnell: m. 6 Jul 1800 at Maugerville,<br />

Sunbury County, Elizabeth Boone <strong>of</strong> Lincoln, Sunbury County, b. 3 Nov 1783, d. 14<br />

Feb 1863, d/o William Boone and Ruth Hill: settled in Dumfries Par<strong>is</strong>h, York<br />

County:<br />

Children:<br />

1) Mary Lawrence b. 1802, d. 1830, married William Montgomery:<br />

2) William Lawrence born 1802, d. 1809:<br />

3) Blackwell Lawrence b. 1806, d. 1896:<br />

4) Bartlett Lawrence b. 1808, d. 1809:<br />

5) George Lawrence b. 1810, d. 1883:<br />

6) Josiah Lawrence b. 1812, d. 1870, married Jane Forman:


7) Lucy Ann Lawrence born 18 Aug 1814, d. 31 Jan 1902, m. 6 Oct 1837 John<br />

Parent:<br />

8) William David Lawrence b. 1817, m. Jane Hay:<br />

9) Henrietta Lawrence b. 28 May 1819, d. 16 May 1902, m. 2 Nov 1854 John A.<br />

Henry:<br />

10) John Byron Lawrence born 1821, d. 1883, m. 1 Nov 1848 Mary Jane<br />

Lounsbury:<br />

11) James Melville Lawrence born 25 Nov 1823, d. 1 Apr 1903, m. Charlotte<br />

Estabrooks:<br />

12) Agnes G. Lawrence b. 1826, m. George Gunter:<br />

13) Jane Frances Lawrence b. 1829, m. 30 Jun 1859 William Lounsbury.<br />

Sources: MC1/Boone #2, 50 pages: see also MC1/Hughes #1, page 3, item 78: see<br />

also MC1/Lawrence, 10 pages: see also MC1/Wiggins #2: see also MC2657 NBGS<br />

Generations Vol. 23, No. 4, Winter 2001, Mary Rosevear’s Two different Isaac<br />

Lawrence’s, page 61.<br />

LAWRENCE: Richard Lawrence b. 1752 West Farms, Westchester, NY, d. 16 Sep<br />

1846, s/o Richard Lawrence and Mary Leggett: m. (1 st ) 22 Dec 1793 at<br />

Maugerville, Sunbury County, Bathsheba Wayman b. 1770, d. 24 Jul 1808, m. (2 nd )<br />

Elizabeth Mercer born 1787, d/o Joseph Mercer, died 14 Feb 1871: family settled in<br />

Saint John:<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> first wife:<br />

1) John Lawrence b. 1784, d. 9 Sep 1829 at sea, married 24 Feb 1829 at Saint John,<br />

Elizabeth Gibb:<br />

2) Richard Lawrence Jr. born 1800, d. Oct 1848 at Sierra Leone, Africa, m. 15 Sep<br />

1831 at Saint John, Eliza Kennedy:<br />

3) Justus E. Lawrence b. 1805, died 13 Jan 1837, m. May 1826 at Musquash, NB,<br />

Charity Finnemore:<br />

4) Joshua Lawrence b. - , d. 7 Feb 1829 at Saint John:<br />

5) Jane Lawrence b. c1808, d. as infant:<br />

6) Caroline Lawrence born c1808, d. as infant:<br />

7) Leggett Lawrence b. - , d. 17 May 1834 at Bermuda:<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> second wife:<br />

8) Frances Jane Lawrence m. 28 Jul 1842 John Bowser:<br />

9) Susan Lawrence married Oct 1843 Charles E. Harding.<br />

Source: MC1/ Robinson #6, 3 pages.<br />

LAWRENCE: Stephen Lawrence b. c1780 New Hampshire: m. c1806 M<strong>is</strong>s<br />

Robbins <strong>from</strong> Maine: came <strong>from</strong> Rockland, ME to NB about 1806 and settled at<br />

Bayside, Saint Croix Par<strong>is</strong>h, Charlotte County:<br />

Children:<br />

1) Lucy Lawrence m. Moses Hill and first settled in Bayside then at Oak Bay:<br />

Charlotte County: had one son:<br />

2) M<strong>is</strong>s Lawrence married Mr. Simpson <strong>of</strong> Bayside and had four daughters:<br />

3) Stephen Lawrence m. M<strong>is</strong>s Bartlett: first settled at Bayside, then went to


Michigan:<br />

4) Nathan Lawrence m. M<strong>is</strong>s Mansford: first settled at Bayside, then moved to<br />

California:<br />

5) Luther Lawrence b. 1815, d. Apr 1903, m. 24 Dec 1838 Rachel Bradford born<br />

1817, d. Apr 1892, fourth d/o Joshua Bradford and Sarah Whitney and had nine<br />

children:<br />

6) Wheeler Lawrence m. Lucy Young: first settled at Lawrence Station but later<br />

moved to Nevada: had one daughter.<br />

Source: MC80/1401 Georgie Bartlett’s A brief h<strong>is</strong>tory <strong>of</strong> the Bartletts and Lawrences<br />

(Charlotte County): Stephen’s widow m. James McCullough.<br />

LAWRENCE: William Lawrence b. 1734 Newport, RI, died 2 Jul 1820, s/o John<br />

Lawrence and Mary Woodbury: came <strong>from</strong> Providence, RI to NB in 1760 and<br />

settled in Sackville, Westmorland County: m. 27 Aug 1766 Sarah or Huldy Seamans<br />

<strong>of</strong> Sackville, NB, b. 1746, d. 4 Jan 1803:<br />

Children born in Sackville Par<strong>is</strong>h:<br />

1) Sarah Lawrence b. 8 Jun 1767, m. James Estabrooks: had eight children:<br />

2) Elizabeth Lawrence born 3 Feb 1769, m. Simon Outhouse b. 1760, d. 2 Jan 1812:<br />

had nine children:<br />

3) William Lawrence b. 29 May 1771, d. 7 Apr 1857, m. Sarah King b. 1775 at<br />

Sackville, NB, died 21 Nov 1855, d/o Hezekiah King and Roxanna Danks: had eight<br />

children:<br />

4) George Lawrence born 1 Jul 1773, d. 1 Sep 1829, m. Mary Eddy b. 1776, died 19<br />

Sep 1867: settled in Upper Sackville and had eight children:<br />

5) Nathan Lawrence b. 24 Apr 1775, m. Ann Anderson: had four children:<br />

6) David Lawrence b. 7 Aug 1777, d. 27 Nov 1777:<br />

7) Huldah Lawrence b. 30 May 1779, d. 23 Mar 1782:<br />

8) Martin Lawrence:<br />

9) Rebecca Lawrence b. 5 Oct 1785, d. 28 Sep 1807, m. Reuben Chase:<br />

10) James Lawrence b. 6 Oct 1788, m. Rosanna Butler and had six children:<br />

Sources: MC1/Lawrence, 10 pages: see also MC80/31 W.C. Milner’s H<strong>is</strong>tory <strong>of</strong><br />

Sackville, New Brunswick, pgs. 160-161: see MC2657 NBGS Generations Issue #28,<br />

June 1986: From the Sackville (N.B.) Town Book, page 9: see also MC2852 Purdy-<br />

Carter <strong>genealogical</strong> <strong>collection</strong>, MS2: on micr<strong>of</strong>ilm F20987: see sheet for William<br />

Lawrence.<br />

LAWSON: Alexander Lawson born c1795 at Dumfrieshire in Scotland, died 17<br />

Dec1863: came to NB in 1817 and settled at Lake George in Prince William Par<strong>is</strong>h,<br />

York County: m. 23 Mar 1824 Deborah Kelly b. c1802 at Kingsclear, NB, d. 25 Jan<br />

1880:<br />

Children:<br />

1) James Lawson b. 2 Feb 1825, died 1891, married 29 Oct 1850 Sarah Kelly born<br />

27 Feb 1829 at Kingsclear, NB, died 1910: they had eleven children:<br />

2) Mary Lawson b. c1827, d. 11 Aug 1877, m. 31 Jul 1851 Benjamin Jones born in<br />

NB: settled at Prince William and had five children:<br />

3) Robert Lawson b. 22 Apr 1829, d. 30 Jan 1900, married 15 Apr 1852 Jane


Frances Hoyt b. - , d. 20 May 1880: settled at Lake George: had ten children:<br />

4) Isaac Lawson b. c1831, d. 1909, m. (1 st ) 7 Sep 1854 Patience Ballentine b. c1834,<br />

d. 15 Jan 1864: had two sons: married (2 nd ) Martha McMurray born 1838 d/o James<br />

McMurray and Rosanna Donnelly: settled at Lake George and had eight children:<br />

5) Alexander Lawson b. c1833, died 5 Oct 1844:<br />

6) William Lawson b. 1836, d. 9 Dec 1863, may have m. Hannah Nicholson: 7)<br />

Luke Lawson b. c1839, d. 1922, m. Ruth Welsh b. 1837, d. 1910: settled in<br />

Canterbury: had ten children.<br />

Sources: MC80/1771 Ella MacMullen’s McMullins <strong>of</strong> Blaney Ridge and others, Part<br />

III, The Lawson family, pages 1-18: see also MC80/1133 Frank Lawson’s Before my<br />

time: Alexander and Deborah (Kelly) Lawson <strong>of</strong> Lake George, New Bunswick and<br />

their descendants.<br />

LAWSON: Anthony G. Lawson born c1835 in Sunderland, England, died 5 Nov<br />

1870: came to NB and settled in Fredericton, York County: m. Elizabeth - b. c1843<br />

at Oromocto, NB, d. 18 Jul 1879:<br />

Children:<br />

1) John Lawson b. 1865:<br />

2) Richard Lawson b. 1867:<br />

3) Thomas Lawson born 1869.<br />

Sources: MC80/132 Lillian M.B. Maxwell’s The old grave-yard, page 93: see also<br />

MC80/2334 Isabel L. Hill’s The old burying ground Fredericton, NB, Vol. III, pages<br />

174-175.<br />

LAWSON: James Lawson born in Perth, Scotland, died before 1851, married<br />

Margaret Stewart b. 1800 in Peebles, Scotland: they came to NB in 1830 and settled<br />

in Wickham Par<strong>is</strong>h, Queens County:<br />

Children:<br />

1) James Lawson b. 1832 in NB:<br />

2) Elizabeth Lawson b. 1833, d. 1910, m. Duncan Somerville b. 1830 at Stewarton,<br />

NB, died 1902, s/o Andrew Somerville and Janet Buchanan: settled at Stewarton<br />

and had children:<br />

3) Matilda Lawson b. 1835:<br />

4) Mary Lawson b. 1837.<br />

Sources: MC80/1397 Daniel F. Johnson’s New Brunswick lineages, pages 210-211:<br />

also see the Queens County census records.<br />

LAWSON: James Lawson born 1834 in Denmark, d. Feb 1918: shipwrecked on<br />

Grand Manan in 1857: he stayed and married (1 st ) Jane (Flagg) Calder d/o Rodney<br />

Flagg and Sarah Ingersoll: m. (2 nd ) Mary Ann Cronk born - , died 13 Feb 1892, d/o<br />

William Cronk <strong>of</strong> North Head:<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> first wife:


1) Gertrude Lawson married Sidney Manchester and moved to NY:<br />

2) Sherman Lawson: no children by second wife.<br />

Source: MC80/116 L.K. Ingersoll’s On th<strong>is</strong> rock: an <strong>is</strong>land anthology, pages 25-33.<br />

LAWSON: James R. Lawson (Rev.) b. 23 May 1820 in Rathfriland, Ireland, died 4<br />

Jul 1891: a Presbyterian min<strong>is</strong>ter who came to NB in 1846: served in Barnesville,<br />

Upham Par<strong>is</strong>h, Kings County: m. Margaret - b. 1833, d. Dec 1912.<br />

Source: MC80/2631 E. Arthur Betts’ Our fathers in the faith, page 61: see also<br />

MC2657 NBGS Generations Vol. 23, No. 2, Summer 2001, Eldon Hay’s The<br />

Barnesville Covenanters and their cemetery, pages 57-58.<br />

LAWSON: John P. Lawson came <strong>from</strong> NY to NB in 1783 as a Loyal<strong>is</strong>t and settled<br />

at Sussex Vale, Kings County: m. (1 st ) - , m. (2 nd ) Mrs. Susannah Wright,<br />

widow <strong>of</strong> William Wright:<br />

Only children mentioned:<br />

1) William Lawson born 1778, d. 27 Aug 1854 at Sussex Vale, m. 9 Jan 1804 at<br />

Sheffield, Sunbury County, NB, Olive Briggs b. c1781, died 10 Feb 1865 at Sussex,<br />

NB, d/o Ebenezer Briggs <strong>of</strong> Sheffield, NB: they had eleven children:<br />

2) Israel Lawson born c1782, d. 6 Feb 1855: was an innkeeper in Saint John: m.<br />

Diadamy Briggs b. c1787, d. 10 Sep 1867, d/o Ebenezer Briggs: had nine children:<br />

3) possible child, John Lawson m. 17 Apr 1810 at Sheffield, NB, Elizabeth Briggs:<br />

they had two children.<br />

Source: MC3047 Donald P. Wright fonds, file MS2F, Item #15, 2 pages; also file<br />

MS3H, Item #27c, 3 pages.<br />

LAWSON: Lawrence Lawson: he came <strong>from</strong> New York to NB in 1783 as a Loyal<strong>is</strong>t<br />

and settled in Greenwich Par<strong>is</strong>h, Kings County: the name <strong>of</strong> h<strong>is</strong> wife <strong>is</strong> not provided:<br />

Possible children:<br />

1) Henry Lawson b. c1790, m. 1814 Sarah McKeel:<br />

2) Elizabeth Lawson b. - , m. 1816 James Whelpley:<br />

3) William Lawson b. c1794.<br />

Source: MC80/2902 Sharon Dubeau’s New Brunswick Loyal<strong>is</strong>ts: a bicentennial<br />

tribute, 1 paragraph.<br />

LAWTON: Isaac Lawton or Leighton b. 1730, d. 1810, was a Quaker <strong>from</strong><br />

Pennsylvania: he m. Mary Cranston d/o Samuel Cranston <strong>of</strong> Rhode Island: Mary<br />

died and was buried in Rhode Island: Isaac came to NB in 1783 with h<strong>is</strong> three<br />

daughters and their aunt, Elizabeth Cranston as Loyal<strong>is</strong>ts: they settled in Saint John.<br />

Children mentioned:


1) Thomas Lawton:<br />

2) Mary Cranston Lawton, the eldest daughter, married Paul Bedell:<br />

3) Elizabeth Lawton m. Lew<strong>is</strong> DeBlo<strong>is</strong>:<br />

Source: MC80/122 E.C. Wright’s Saint John ships and their builders, pg. 57: see<br />

also D.R. Jack’s Loyal<strong>is</strong>t families <strong>of</strong> New Brunswick on micr<strong>of</strong>ilm F355, pages 250-<br />

251: see MC80/2902 Sharon Dubeau’s New Brunswick Loyal<strong>is</strong>ts: a bicentennial<br />

tribute, 1 paragraph.<br />

LAWTON: James Lawton came <strong>from</strong> Philadelphia, PA to NB in 1783 as a Loyal<strong>is</strong>t:<br />

settled in Saint John: married and had children: only child mentioned was son Charles<br />

Lawton who married Eliza Ruddock d/o Thomas Ruddock <strong>of</strong> Saint John: had <strong>is</strong>sue.<br />

Sources: MC80/122 E.C. Wright’s Saint John ships and their builders, page 57: see<br />

MC80/2119 Gail B. Pipes’ Loyal<strong>is</strong>ts all: stories about New Brunswick Loyal<strong>is</strong>ts and<br />

their descendants, pages 69 to 71: James Lawton’ brother John Lawton also came to<br />

NB and settled in Saint John.<br />

LAWTON: John Lawton born 1757, d. 27 Jul 1846: came <strong>from</strong> Philadelphia, PA to<br />

NB in 1783 as a Loyal<strong>is</strong>t and settled in Saint John: married Sarah - b. 1774, d. 9<br />

Aug 1860:<br />

Children mentioned:<br />

1) William Abbott Lawton married 1824 Alice Ruddock b. - , died 1849, d/o<br />

Thomas Ruddock <strong>of</strong> Saint John: had <strong>is</strong>sue:<br />

2) Mary Ann Lawton m. in 1821 John Owen:<br />

3) James Lawton b. 1804, d. 1884, married Mary Elizabeth Hamm b. 1818, died<br />

1892: had children.<br />

Sources: MC80/122 E.C. Wright’s Saint John ships and their builders, page 57: see<br />

MC80/2119 Gail B. Pipes’ Loyal<strong>is</strong>ts all: stories about New Brunswick Loyal<strong>is</strong>ts and<br />

their descendants, pages 69-71: John’s brother James Lawton also came to NB and<br />

settled in Saint John.<br />

LAWTON: Thomas Lawton b. - , d. 1803: he came <strong>from</strong> Rhode Island to NB in<br />

1783 as a Loyal<strong>is</strong>t and settled in Saint John: married Frances Crannell d/o<br />

Bartholomew Crannell.<br />

Source: MC80/2902 Sharon Dubeau’s New Brunswick Loyal<strong>is</strong>ts: a bicentennial<br />

tribute, 1 paragraph.<br />

LAYDEN: Bartholomew or Bartley Layden b. c1805 County Sligo, Ireland, m. Ann<br />

Rogan b. c1818 in Ireland, d. 15 Feb 1903 in Maynard, MA: he came to NB Jun 1834<br />

and she followed in Jun 1837: settled at Salmon River, Alma Par<strong>is</strong>h, Albert County: in<br />

late 1880’s they moved to Minneapol<strong>is</strong>, MN:


Children:<br />

1) Patrick Layden b. Mar 1839, d. 13 Feb 1917 in Cambridge, MA:<br />

2) James Layden b. c1841:<br />

3) Mary Layden b. c1843, d. Jun 1866:<br />

4) Ann Layden b. Jul 1846, married 20 Jul 1871 Arthur O’Connor s/o Roderick<br />

O’Connor and Catherine Quinlan <strong>of</strong> New Ireland:<br />

5) Margaret Agnes Layden b. c1848, m. 12 Nov 1876 Patrick Long s/o John Long<br />

and Sarah Dornan <strong>of</strong> Cardwell Par<strong>is</strong>h, Kings County:<br />

6) Michael Layden born c1850, d. 30 Sep 1914 at Boston, MA, m. 26 Jun 1878 at<br />

South Branch, NB, Mary Long b. - , d. 10 Oct 1913 at Boston, MA, d/o John Long<br />

and Sarah Dornan:<br />

7) John M. Layden born c1852, bur. 22 Aug 1928, m. 25 Oct 1881 at South Branch,<br />

Elizabeth Long b. - , died 2 Jun 1942, d/o John Long and Sarah Dornan: went to<br />

Minneapol<strong>is</strong>, MN about 1888: had four children:<br />

8) Eleanor Layden born c1855, m. John Dunn: went to Maynard, MA.<br />

Source: MC80/2014 Heather Long’s Good green hope: the Ir<strong>is</strong>h Catholic settlers <strong>of</strong><br />

Albert County, New Brunswick, pages 121-122: Bartley came to NB with h<strong>is</strong> brother<br />

Michael Layden.<br />

LAYDEN: Michael Layden born c1817 in County Sligo, Ireland, died 5 Aug 1896:<br />

he came to NB in Jul 1834 and settled at Mechanic Settlement, Cardwell Par<strong>is</strong>h, Kings<br />

County and at Elgin Par<strong>is</strong>h in Albert County: married (1 st ) 30 Jan 1845 at Saint John,<br />

Bridget Swift born c1827 in Ireland, d. c1854, d/o Patrick Swift: married (2 nd ) c1855<br />

Bridget O’Connor b. - , d. 25 Nov 1910, d/o John O’Connor and Eleanor Doherty:<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> first wife:<br />

1) Mary Layden b. c1845 in NB, d. before 1861:<br />

2) Patrick Layden b. c1847, died 29 May 1939, m. Mary E. Dregeu: settled in<br />

Worcester, MA: had eight children:<br />

3) Margaret Layden born c1850, d. before 1861:<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> second wife:<br />

4) John B. Layden b. c1858, d. 8 Mar 1919, married 27 Oct 1886 probably at South<br />

Branch, Mary Ellen O’Regan b. - , d. 18 Jun 1927, d/o John O’Regan and Bridget<br />

Cannon <strong>of</strong> Elgin Par<strong>is</strong>h: they lived in Mechanic Settlement and had seven children:<br />

5) Michael Layden born c1860, d. 26 Jul 1928 at Goshen, NB, married c1888<br />

Elizabeth Power d/o Michael and Elizabeth Power <strong>of</strong> New Ireland: settled near<br />

Mechanic Settlement and had six children:<br />

6) Bridget Layden born c1862, m. 26 Sep 1883 John O’Connor s/o Michael<br />

O’Connor and Ann Swift:<br />

7) Ellen Layden born c1864, d. before 1881:<br />

8) Elizabeth A. Layden b. c1866, m. 1 May 1890 Timothy Long s/o John R. Long<br />

and Catherine Long <strong>of</strong> New Ireland:<br />

9) Agnes Layden b. c1868, m. 28 Oct 1888 Charles Daley s/o Charles Daley and<br />

Elizabeth McAnulty:<br />

10) Daniel James Layden born Apr 1870, died 4 Jan 1952, m. c1897 Cecilia<br />

O’Connor b. - , died 11 Aug 1957, d/o Michael O’Connor and Ann Swift: settled in<br />

Elgin, NB: had ten children:<br />

11) Martin Joseph Layden b. Aug 1872, d. unm. 4 Jan 1937 in Saint John: settled in<br />

Elgin Par<strong>is</strong>h:<br />

12) Jeremiah F. Layden b. Mar 1874, died 11 Jun 1949, m. 15 May 1905 at South


Branch, NB, Loretta Catherine Purtill born 14 Apr 1881, died 12 Dec 1954, d/o<br />

James Purtill and Catherine Malone <strong>of</strong> Goshen, NB: they settled in Goshen and had<br />

thirteen children:<br />

13) Thomas Franc<strong>is</strong> Layden born Jun 1875, died before 1881:<br />

14) Dominic Ervin Layden born 15 Aug 1879, d. 7 Sep 1937 at Goshen, NB, m. 2<br />

Nov 1904 probably at South Branch, Bridget Catherine Breen b. 21 Jun 1885, died<br />

24 Sep 1958 at Hampton Station, d/o Edward Breen and Bridget Mellon <strong>of</strong> Upper<br />

Goshen, NB: settled at Goshen and had thirteen children.<br />

Sources: MC80/1909 John R. Elliott’s Gone but not forgotten, Vol. 3: South Branch<br />

R.C. Cemetery in Cardwell Par<strong>is</strong>h, Kings County, page 237: also see the Albert<br />

County census returns in which the surname <strong>is</strong> spelled Laden: see also MC80/2014<br />

Heather Long’s Good green hope: the Ir<strong>is</strong>h Catholic settlers <strong>of</strong> Albert County, New<br />

Brunswick, pages 117-120: Michael came to NB with h<strong>is</strong> brother Bartley Layden.<br />

LAYTON: Gregory Layton born in England: came to NB about 1836 and first<br />

settled in Glenelg Par<strong>is</strong>h, then at Chatham, Northumberland County: he left the<br />

Miramichi about 1849 and moved to Boston, MA where he d. in 1864: h<strong>is</strong> son John<br />

Gregory Graham Layton born c1818 in England, died 23 May 1888 in Ottawa,<br />

Ontario, m. (1 st ) 1844 Ann Maria Pine <strong>of</strong> Richibucto, Kent County, NB, (2 nd ) 1878<br />

Mary E. F<strong>is</strong>her, <strong>of</strong> Clapham, Surrey, England: they first settled in Richibucto.<br />

Source: MC80/2184 W.D. Hamilton’s Dictionary <strong>of</strong> Miramichi Biography: Gregory<br />

had a brother William J. Layton, a surveyor in Richibucto, NB <strong>from</strong> the 1820’s.<br />

LEACH: James Leach b. c1794, d. after 1851, m. Mary - : first settled in North<br />

Esk Par<strong>is</strong>h, then by 1851 they moved to Cassil<strong>is</strong> in South Esk Par<strong>is</strong>h, Northumberland<br />

County:<br />

Possible children:<br />

1) James Leach Jr.:<br />

2) Mary Leach:<br />

3) Alexander Leach born c1823, d. 23 Jan 1897, m. 1853 Zilpha Ann Rogers born<br />

21 Apr 1833, d. after 1891, d/o James and Ellen (Quigley) Rogers.<br />

Source: MC80/359 W.D. Hamilton’s Old North Esk: Rev<strong>is</strong>ed, pages 239-240.<br />

LEACH: Thomas Leach born c1791, d. after 1861, possibly the s/o Thomas Leach<br />

Sr. a Loyal<strong>is</strong>t who first settled in Saint John, then on Miramichi River in<br />

Northumberland County: Thomas Jr. first settled in Nelson Par<strong>is</strong>h, then at Cassil<strong>is</strong>,<br />

South Esk Par<strong>is</strong>h, Northumberland County: m. 12 Nov 1811 Mary McDonald:<br />

posible daughter Sarah Leach m. 1839 and had two children: husband’s name <strong>is</strong> not<br />

provided.<br />

Source: MC80/359 W.D. Hamilton’s Old North Esk: Rev<strong>is</strong>ed, pages 239-240.


LEAKE: William Leake m. Anna - : came <strong>from</strong> Yorkshire, England to NB in<br />

1818 and settled in Sackville, Westmorland County:<br />

Children:<br />

1) Elizabeth Ann Leake b. 1801, married a sea captain:<br />

2) Thomas Leake b. 20 Jun 1809 in Sledmir, Yorkshire, d. at Parrsboro, NS:<br />

3) Mary Leake b. 31 Sep 1811 in Sledmir, Yorkshire, died unmarried 1909 in<br />

Chelsea, MA:<br />

4) Sarah Leake born 22 Jun 1817 in Sledmir, Yorkshire, died 1 Dec 1909 in<br />

Sackville, NB, married 16 Apr 1843 in Sackville, Stewart McFee.<br />

Source: MC80/930 Mildred L. D’Amrosio’s H<strong>is</strong>tory <strong>of</strong> the Lounsbury-Anderson<br />

family (twenty pages <strong>from</strong> the beginning <strong>of</strong> the book)<br />

LEAMAN see LEEMAN<br />

LEAVITT: Daniel Leavitt (Capt.) born 1779, d. 14 Jun 1865, s/o Jonathan Leavitt<br />

and Hephzibah Peabody: settled in Saint John: married 23 Sep 1811 in Saint John,<br />

Catherine McPherson b. c1787, d. 28 Nov 1843, d/o Charles McPherson (b. 1753)<br />

and Catherine McLeod:<br />

Children:<br />

1) Mary Leavitt b. 1812<br />

2) Charlotte Leavitt b. 1816, d. 6 Sep 1878 in Saint John:<br />

3) Edward Leavitt b. 1 Oct 1823, d. 23 Mar 1863, m. 8 May 1851 Catherine<br />

Elizabeth Robinson b. 24 Jun 1826, d. c1918, d/o Winthrop Robinson and<br />

Charlotte Gerow: settled in Saint John and had three children:<br />

4) Margaret Leavitt b. 1826, d. 20 Nov 1900:<br />

5) Henry Leavitt b. c1826:<br />

6) Daniel Jonathan Leavitt b. c1832, d. 1878, m. 5 Jun 1856 Jane Cowden<br />

Thompson.<br />

Source: MC80/2592 Graeme F. Somerville’s A library <strong>of</strong> stone pages and other<br />

records <strong>of</strong> the Wesleyan burial ground, Saint John, NB, page 134: see also MC1749<br />

Dick genealogy, 3 pages.<br />

LEAVITT: Jonathan Leavitt b. 1746 at Brentwood, NH, d. 24 Jan 1811, s/o John<br />

Leavitt and Mary Tilton: m. 1772 Hephzibah Peabody b. 22 Nov 1755 at Boxford,<br />

EssexCounty, MA, died 25 Mar 1810, d/o Franc<strong>is</strong> Peabody and Mary Brown <strong>of</strong><br />

Maugerville: came to NB in 1762 and settled at Saint John:<br />

Children:<br />

1) John Leavitt b. 1773, d. Aug 1855, m. Margaret Frost:<br />

2) Elizabeth Leavitt b. 1775, d. 23 Jun 1803:<br />

3) Daniel Leavitt b. 1779, d. 14 Jun 1865 at Saint John, NB, m. 19 Sep 1811<br />

Catherine McPherson:<br />

4) Franc<strong>is</strong> Leavitt born 1780, died 21 Aug 1851, married 16 Apr 1814 Mary<br />

McPherson:<br />

5) Charlotte Leavitt born 1782, married 24 Aug 1809 Josiah Gilbert Seeley:


6) Henry Leavitt b. 1784:<br />

7) James Leavitt b. 1786:<br />

8) William Leavitt b. 1791:<br />

9) Thomas Leavitt born c1794, d. 24 Oct 1850, m. at Saint John, Mary Ann<br />

Ketchum: had four sons and three daughters:<br />

10) George Leavitt b. 1796.<br />

Sources: MC1286 Volume VII Dictionary <strong>of</strong> Canadian Biography, page 493: see<br />

also MC1749 Dick genealogy, 3 pages.<br />

LEAVITT: Joseph Leavitt born in 1816 at Turner, ME, s/o Isaac Leavitt and Ruth<br />

Bonney: came to NB and settled at Fredericton in York County, married Jane<br />

Elizabeth Creighton born 1820 at Fredericton, died 1877, d/o Benjamin Creighton<br />

and Frances Bennett: only child mentioned, William Newcomb Leavitt b. 1847 at<br />

Fredericton, died 1900, married Ada Idella Russell b. 1852, d. 1932 at Weld, ME, d/o<br />

Brooks D. Russell <strong>of</strong> Weld, ME: had <strong>is</strong>sue.<br />

Source: MC80/1397 Daniel F. Johnson’s New Brunswick lineages, pgs 16-17.<br />

LEAVITT see also LOVETT<br />

LEBLANC: Augustin LeBlanc born 1755, buried 2 Mar 1807, s/o Augustin<br />

LeBlanc and Franço<strong>is</strong>e Hébert, married c1777 Cécile Cormier: came to NB: settled<br />

at Fox Creek, Moncton Par<strong>is</strong>h, Westmorland County.<br />

Source: MC80/1862 Bona Arsenault’s H<strong>is</strong>toire et généalogie des Acadiens, Vol. 3,<br />

page 1256.<br />

LEBLANC: Bonaventure LeBlanc born 1738 s/o Paul LeBlanc and Marie-Josephe<br />

Richard: m. about 1763 Rosalie Belliveau d/o Pierre Belliveau and Jeanne Gaudet:<br />

came to NB: settled at Memramcook, Westmorland County:<br />

Children:<br />

1) Rosalie LeBlanc born c1764, m. c1783 Guillaume Fournier, widower <strong>of</strong><br />

Franço<strong>is</strong>e Dubo<strong>is</strong>:<br />

2) Jean-Isaac LeBlanc b. c1767, d. 1827, married c1788 Anastasie Gaudet: settled<br />

at Memramcook:<br />

3) Pierre LeBlanc born c1771, died in 1837, m. c1796 Anastasie LeBlanc d/o<br />

Charles LeBlanc and Marie Barillot: they settled at Memramcook, NB:<br />

4) Anne LeBlanc b. c1773, d. 1828, married c1793 Jean-Bapt<strong>is</strong>te Cormier: settled at<br />

Memramcook:<br />

5) Colette LeBlanc b. c1775, m. c1794 Ignace Cormier s/o Pierre Cormier and<br />

Anne Gaudet:<br />

6) Joseph LeBlanc born c1780, d. 1825, married c1801 Marguerite Cormier d/o<br />

Pierre Cormier and Marie Godin: family settled at Memramcook, NB:<br />

7) Amand LeBlanc b. 1782, d. 1859, m. (1 st ) 31 May 1808 Pélagie Gaudet d/o Jean<br />

Gaudet and Marie Melanson: m. (2 nd ) 11 Nov 1817 Memramcook, Nathalie Breau


d/o Joseph Breau and Marie-Blanche Boudreau: settled at Memramcook, NB:<br />

8) Marie LeBlanc b. c1784, died 1813, married Pierre Bourque.<br />

Sources: MC80/781 Bona Arsenault’s H<strong>is</strong>toire et généalogie des Acadiens, Vol. I,<br />

page 446: see MC80/1862 Bona Arsenault’s H<strong>is</strong>toire et généalogie des Acadiens,<br />

Vol. 2, pages 651, 656-657.<br />

LEBLANC: Charles LeBlanc was born in 1723 s/o Franço<strong>is</strong> LeBlanc and<br />

Marguerite Boudrot: m. c1750 Marie Barillot d/o Jacques Barillot and Marie-<br />

Anne Turpin <strong>of</strong> P<strong>is</strong>iguit, NS: came to NB after 1770 and settled at Bouctouche and<br />

Cocagne in Kent County:<br />

Children:<br />

1) Pierre LeBlanc b. 1751, m. c1772 Marie Saulnier d/o Charles Saulnier and<br />

Marie Coste <strong>of</strong> Nicook, NS:<br />

2) Joseph LeBlanc b. 1753, m. c1775 Isabelle Landry d/o René Landry: settled in<br />

Bouctouche, NB:<br />

3) Marie LeBlanc born 1755, m. Pierre Bourque s/o Jean Bourque <strong>of</strong> Menoudie,<br />

NS:<br />

4) Marguerite LeBlanc b. 1759, m. Joseph Richard s/o René Richard <strong>of</strong> Shediac,<br />

NB:<br />

5) Annette/Nanette LeBlanc b. 1760, m. Pierre LeBlanc:<br />

6) Isabelle LeBlanc born 1761, m. Benjamin Allain <strong>of</strong> Bouctouche, NB:<br />

7) Anne LeBlanc b. 1762, m. Joseph Goguen s/o Joseph Goguen <strong>of</strong> Cocagne, NB:<br />

8) Charles LeBlanc b. 1765, m. (1 st ) Madeleine Girouard, (2 nd ) Marie Breau d/o<br />

Joseph Breau and Madeleine Boudreau <strong>of</strong> Bouctouche, NB:<br />

9) Franço<strong>is</strong> LeBlanc born 1766, married 1788 Hélène Breau d/o Joseph Breau and<br />

Madeleine Boudreau:<br />

10) Anastasie LeBlanc born 1769, m. c1796 Pierre LeBlanc s/o Bonaventure<br />

LeBlanc and Rose Belliveau.<br />

Sources: MC80/781 Bona Arsenault’s H<strong>is</strong>toire et généalogie des Acadiens, Vol. II,<br />

page 677: see MC80/1862 Bona Arsenault’s H<strong>is</strong>toire et généalogie des Acadiens,<br />

Vol. 3, pages 1228, 1248, 1249.<br />

LEBLANC: Charles LeBlanc b. 1758, s/o Augustin LeBlanc and Franço<strong>is</strong>e<br />

Hébert, married (1 st ) Marie-Josephe Cormier, m. (2 nd ) Marie Duguay, (3 rd )<br />

Marguerite Goguen: came to NB: settled at Memramcook, Dorchester Par<strong>is</strong>h,<br />

Westmorland County.<br />

Source: MC80/1862 Bona Arsenault’s H<strong>is</strong>toire et généalogie des Acadiens, Vol. 3,<br />

page 1256.<br />

LEBLANC: Charles-Grégoire LeBlanc born in 1734 s/o Paul LeBlanc and Marie-<br />

Josephe Richard: m. c1762 Théot<strong>is</strong>te Belliveau d/o Pierre Belliveau and Jeanne<br />

Gaudet: came to NB and settled at Memramcook in Westmorland County:<br />

Children :


1) Charles-Ignace LeBlanc b. 1763, m. Anne Belliveau:<br />

2) Marie-Anne LeBlanc born c1765:<br />

3) Joseph-Bonaventure LeBlanc b. 1766, m. Marie Pellerin d/o Germain Pellerin<br />

and Marie Belliveau:<br />

4) Isaac LeBlanc b. c1768, m. c1790 Marguerite Richard <strong>of</strong> Richibouctou, Kent<br />

County, NB:<br />

5) Pierre LeBlanc b. c1770, m. c1792 Isabelle Brun d/o Pierre Brun and Anne<br />

Girouard:<br />

6) Firmin LeBlanc b. 1772:<br />

7) Paul LeBlanc b. c1788, m. c1810 Nanette Brun d/o Pierre Brun and Anne<br />

Girouard.<br />

Sources: MC80/781 Bona Arsenault’s H<strong>is</strong>toire et généalogie des Acadiens, Vol. I,<br />

pages 445-446: see also MC80/1862 Bona Arsenault’s H<strong>is</strong>toire et généalogie des<br />

Acadiens, Vol. 2, pages 651, 655, 656.<br />

LEBLANC: Franço<strong>is</strong> LeBlanc born 1692 at Minas, NS, d. 1770 at Needham, MA,<br />

near Boston, m. 19 Sep 1711 at Grand-Pré, NS, Marguerite Boudreau: in 1755<br />

Franço<strong>is</strong>, h<strong>is</strong> wife and a dozen children were deported <strong>from</strong> Grand-Pré to<br />

Massachusetts: most <strong>of</strong> h<strong>is</strong> children returned and settled in NB in 1760’s:<br />

Children mentioned:<br />

1) Franço<strong>is</strong> LeBlanc:<br />

2) Pierre LeBlanc settled at Memramcook in Westmorland County:<br />

3) Jacques LeBlanc first settled near Halifax: m. and had at least six children:<br />

4) Simon LeBlanc eventually settled in Saint-Lou<strong>is</strong>-de-Kent, NB where he died in<br />

1815:<br />

5) Charles LeBlanc, fifth child, born c1746 at Grand-Pré, NS, d. Aug 1816: married<br />

Marie Barillot and had ten children.<br />

Source: MC80/273 Marguerite Michaud’s La reconstruction franço<strong>is</strong>e au Nouveau-<br />

Brunswick: Bouctouche Paro<strong>is</strong>se-type, pages 50-53.<br />

LEBLANC: Jacques LeBlanc born in 1732 probably at Grand-Pré in Nova Scotia,<br />

s/o Franço<strong>is</strong> LeBlanc and Marguerite Boudreau: married 1758 at Philadelphia, PA,<br />

Natalie Breau: they came to NB about 1769 and settled at Memramcook in<br />

Westmorland County:<br />

Children:<br />

1) Marie LeBlanc b. 1759, m. 9 Oct 1774 at Annapol<strong>is</strong>, NS, Charles Maillet s/o<br />

Salomon Maillet and Marie Saulier:<br />

2) Simon LeBlanc b. 1760, m. c1782 Madeleine Richard d/o René Richard <strong>of</strong><br />

Nicook, NS: settled in Memramcook:<br />

3) Isabelle LeBlanc b. 1762, m. 1776 Jean-Bapt<strong>is</strong>te Jeanson s/o Guillaume<br />

Jeanson and Marie Aucoin:<br />

4) Marguerite LeBlanc b. c1763, m. Jean-Bapt<strong>is</strong>te Landry <strong>of</strong> Richibouctou, Kent<br />

County, NB:<br />

5) Anne LeBlanc b. 1766, m. David Thibodeau s/o Germain Thibodeau <strong>of</strong><br />

Richibouctou, NB:<br />

6) Jacques LeBlanc born in 1767:


7) Natalie/Anastasie LeBlanc born 30 May 1768, married (1 st ) Jean-Bapt<strong>is</strong>te<br />

Landry s/o René Landry and Madeleine Boudreau, m. (2 nd ) Jean-Bapt<strong>is</strong>te<br />

Richard s/o Jani Richard <strong>of</strong> Richibouctou, NB.<br />

Sources: MC80/274 Emery LeBlanc’s Les entretiens du village, pages 11-18: see<br />

MC80/781 Bona Arsenault’s H<strong>is</strong>toire et généalogie des Acadiens, Vol. II, p 678: see<br />

MC80/1862 Bona Arsenault’s H<strong>is</strong>toire et généalogie des Acadiens, Vol. 3, pages<br />

1229, 1249 to 1250: the widow Natalie (Breau) LeBlanc married (2 nd ) Pierre Léger <strong>of</strong><br />

Memramcook, NB.<br />

LEBLANC: Jean LeBlanc born in 1753, buried 12 May 1807, s/o Augustin<br />

LeBlanc and Franço<strong>is</strong>e Hébert, m. c1775 Marguerite Bourgeo<strong>is</strong>: settled at Fox<br />

Creek, Moncton Par<strong>is</strong>h, Westmorland County.<br />

Source: MC80/1862 Bona Arsenault’s H<strong>is</strong>toire et généalogie des Acadiens, Vol. 3,<br />

page 1256.<br />

LEBLANC: Jean-Joseph LeBlanc b. 1750 at Saint-Charles-des-Mines, NS, d. 4 Jun<br />

1806, s/o Jean-Joseph LeBlanc and Marie-Josephe Daigle: came to NB and settled<br />

at Bathurst, Gloucester County: m. (1 st ) 1777 at Bathurst, NB, Modeste Doucet d/o<br />

Charles Doucet and Anne Arsenault: m. (2 nd ) Rosalie Boudreau:<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> first wife:<br />

1) Romain LeBlanc b. 1778 at Bonaventure, QC, m. 8 Nov 1803 at Bathurst, Isabelle<br />

Robertson:<br />

2) Jean LeBlanc b. 1781 at Bathurst, married 6 Sep 1808 at Cascapedia, QC, Lou<strong>is</strong>e-<br />

Felicite Cyr:<br />

3) Marguerite LeBlanc born 1783 at Bathurst, m. 4 May 1802 at Cascapedia, QC,<br />

Jean Boudreau:<br />

4) Florent LeBlanc born 29 Jan 1786, m. 23 Aug 1811 at Cascapedia, QC, Sophie<br />

Cyr:<br />

5) Edouard LeBlanc born 13 Dec 1790, m. 26 Jan 1824 at Cascapedia, QC, Lou<strong>is</strong>e-<br />

Gilette Cyr:<br />

6) Pierre LeBlanc born 5 Jun 1793: children <strong>of</strong> second wife,<br />

7) Marie-Constance LeBlanc born 14 Apr 1798:<br />

8) Felicite LeBlanc born 20 Feb 1800:<br />

9) Marie-Apolline LeBlanc born 5 Apr 1802:<br />

10) Pelagie LeBlanc born 9 Jul 1804, married 14 Sep 1826 at Cascapedia, Quebec,<br />

Firmin Dube.<br />

Source: MC80/2354 Saint John Branch, NBGS: Arrivals 99: our first families in New<br />

Brunswick, pages 161-162.<br />

LEBLANC: Joseph LeBlanc b. 1744, d. 1819, s/o Paul LeBlanc and Marie-<br />

Josephe Richard: married c1761 Agnès Belliveau d/o Pierre Belliveau and Jeanne<br />

Gaudet: came to NB: settled at Memramcook, Westmorland County:<br />

Children:


1) Marie-Madeleine LeBlanc born 1762, m. c1783 at Memramcook, Jean Gaudet<br />

s/o Pierrotte Gaudet:<br />

2) Marie-Rosalie LeBlanc b. 1765, married c1785 at Memramcook, Isidore<br />

Bastarache s/o Pierre Bastarache:<br />

3) Jean-Fréderic LeBlanc born 1768, died 1854, m. c1790 at Memramcook,<br />

Henriette Gautreau, s<strong>is</strong>ter <strong>of</strong> Charles Gautreau <strong>of</strong> Baracho<strong>is</strong>, NB:<br />

4) Joseph LeBlanc b. 1772, d. 1861, m. c1794 at Memramcook, Marguerite Gaudet,<br />

the s<strong>is</strong>ter <strong>of</strong> Sauveur Gaudet: family settled at Memramcook.<br />

Source: MC80/1862 Bona Arsenault’s H<strong>is</strong>toire et généalogie des Acadiens, Vol. 2,<br />

pages 652, 657.<br />

LEBLANC: Pierre-Victor LeBlanc born 1742, died 25 May 1817, s/o René<br />

LeBlanc and Anne Theriault, married 1765 Marguerite Saulier d/o Charles<br />

Saulnier and Marie Savage: they came to NB and settled at Memramcook in<br />

Westmorland County:<br />

Children:<br />

1) Joseph-Ignace LeBlanc b. 1766, d. 21 Mar 1855, married c1788 Modeste<br />

Richard, d/o René Richard and Perpétue Bourgeo<strong>is</strong>: settled at Memramcook and<br />

had eleven children:<br />

2) Marguerite LeBlanc born 1767, m. at Memramcook, NB, Raphael Poirier s/o<br />

Joseph Poirier dit Maitre and Marguerite Arsenault:<br />

3) Marie LeBlanc born in 1770:<br />

4) Simon LeBlanc b. 1771, m. c1793 Marguerite Poirier d/o Joseph Poirier dit<br />

Maitre and Marguerite Arsenault:<br />

5) Hilarion LeBlanc born c1778, d. 1846, m. 18 Nov 1810 at Memramcook, Isabelle<br />

Doiron d/o Isidore Doiron and Anne Donai: th<strong>is</strong> family settled at Memramcook: had<br />

nine children:<br />

6) Nicolas LeBlanc born c1780, married (1 st ) c1801 Charlotte LeBlanc d/o Charles<br />

LeBlanc and Marie-Josephe Cormier, m. (2 nd ) Marie Porrel d/o Franço<strong>is</strong> Porrel<br />

and Marie Noiles:<br />

7) Franço<strong>is</strong> LeBlanc b. c1782, married c1805 Marie-Antoinette dit Nanette<br />

LeBlanc: d/o Firmin LeBlanc and Ludivine Dupu<strong>is</strong>: settled at Memramcook and<br />

had ten children.<br />

Source: MC80/1862 Bona Arsenault’s H<strong>is</strong>toire et généalogie des Acadiens, Vol. 3,<br />

pages 1244, 1257-1258.<br />

LEBLANC: Romain LeBlanc born 15 Dec 1778 Bonaventure, Gaspe, QC, s/o<br />

Joseph LeBlanc and Modeste Doucet: m. on 11 Aug 1803 at Nep<strong>is</strong>iguit (Bathurst)<br />

Gloucester County, NB, Isabella Robertson born 1777 d/o James Robertson and<br />

Helen Morr<strong>is</strong>on: th<strong>is</strong> family settled in Bathurst: son Joseph LeBlanc born 18 Jan<br />

1807, m. 23 Aug 1831 Euphrosine Comeau b. 12 Jun 1812 d/o Charles Comeau and<br />

Osithe Bernard.<br />

Source: MC1/LeBlanc, 1 page: Joseph LeBlanc b. 1748 s/o Joseph LeBlanc and<br />

Marie Daigle: Modeste Doucet b. c1760 d/o Charles Doucet and Marie-Anne<br />

Arsenault: James Robertson b. c1736, m. 27 Dec 1782 at Bonaventure, Quebec,<br />

Helen Morr<strong>is</strong>on b. c1763 d/o John Morr<strong>is</strong>on and Isabelle Ketney: Charles Comeau


orn 18 Jun 1785 at Carleton, Quebec, s/o Franço<strong>is</strong> Comeau and Marie Beaudry,<br />

married 8 Jan 1810 Osithe Bernard b. 27 Mar 1789 at Bonaventure, Quebec d/o<br />

Lou<strong>is</strong> Jean-Marie Bernard and Osithe Babin.<br />

LEBOUTHILLIER: Joseph LeBouthillier born before 1761 in Quebec: m. c1740<br />

Angélique Giraud dit Saint-Jean d/o Gabriel Giraud dit Saint-Jean and an Indian<br />

lady: came to NB and settled in Caraquet, Gloucester County:<br />

Children:<br />

1) Geneviève LeBouthillier born c1741, d. c1821, married c1760 Gabriel Albert, m.<br />

(2 nd ) Georges Larocque s/o Franço<strong>is</strong> Larocque <strong>of</strong> Paspébiac, Quebec, and widower<br />

<strong>of</strong> Marguerite Brasseur:<br />

2) Agnès dit Anne LeBouthillier born c1743, d. 20 Mar 1824, married (1 st ) 1760<br />

Jean Canivet: married (2 nd ) 1765 Jacques Mora<strong>is</strong> s/o Lou<strong>is</strong> Mora<strong>is</strong> and Marie<br />

Thérèse Catherine Bo<strong>is</strong> <strong>of</strong> Rivière-Ouelle, Quebec:<br />

3) Marie-Joseph dit Josette LeBouthillier married c1773 Pierre Frigault:<br />

4) Vénérande LeBouthillier m. Lou<strong>is</strong> Mora<strong>is</strong> d/o Lou<strong>is</strong> Mora<strong>is</strong> and Marie Thérèse<br />

Catherine Bo<strong>is</strong>: settled in Rimouski, QC:<br />

5) René LeBouthillier b. c1756, d. 13 Dec 1813, married c1774 Geneviève Chiasson<br />

d/o Joseph Chiasson and Anne Haché.<br />

Source: MC80/1100 Fidèle Thériault’s Les familles de Caraquet, pages 324-325, 330.<br />

LEBOUTHILLIER: René LeBouthillier born c1756, died on 13 Dec 1813, married<br />

c1774 Geneviève Chiasson d/o Joseph Chiasson and Anne Haché: settled in<br />

Caraquet, Gloucester County:<br />

Children:<br />

1) Angélique LeBouthillier b. c1775, d. 24 Mar 1871, married c1800 Charles<br />

Doiron s/o Zacharie Doiron and Anne LeVicaire:<br />

2) Rose LeBouthillier born c1781, m. 13 Jan 1812 Jean-Bapt<strong>is</strong>te Doiron s/o<br />

Zacharie Doiron and Anne LeVicaire:<br />

3) Edouard LeBouthillier born 27 Mar 1783 at Caraquet, died 27 Jul 1850, married<br />

c1800 Agathe Par<strong>is</strong>é d/o Michel Par<strong>is</strong>é and Marie Albert:<br />

4) Archange LeBouthillier born 16 Apr 1784 at Caraquet, died 18 May 1869,<br />

married 13 Jan 1807 Pierre Albert s/o Pierre Albert and Geneviève Den<strong>is</strong>:<br />

5) Théot<strong>is</strong>te LeBouthillier bp. 29 Jun 1786, m. 18 Nov 1807 Henri Chenard s/o<br />

Henri Chenard and Thérèse Canivet:<br />

6) Marie-Claire LeBouthillier born 1 Oct 1788, died before 1849, m. 14 Nov 1815<br />

Alex<strong>is</strong> Paulin s/o Jean-Bapt<strong>is</strong>te Paulin and Thérèse Canivet:<br />

7) Damien LeBouthillier b. 27 Sep 1789, m. 22 Nov 1814 Isabelle Gionet s/o<br />

Franço<strong>is</strong> Gionet and Marie Roussi.<br />

Source: MC80/1100 Fidèle Thériault’s Les familles de Caraquet, pages 333-4.<br />

LEBRETON: Charles or Emmanuel LeBreton born c1786: married Marie<br />

Henriette LeBreton b. 1796, d. 28 Dec 1894: th<strong>is</strong> family settled in Caraquet,<br />

Gloucester County:


Children:<br />

1) Jean dit Johnny LeBreton born c1831, buried 17 Jan 1914, married 8 Nov 1860<br />

Philoméne Frigault d/o Edouard Frigault widow <strong>of</strong> Julien Brianceau: 2) Phoebée<br />

LeBreton bp. 29 Dec 1841 at Tracadie, died unmarried:<br />

3) Samuel LeBreton born c1842:<br />

4) Rose LeBreton b. 1 Nov 1846 at Tracadie, m. 1 Feb 1869 Honoré Mora<strong>is</strong> s/o<br />

Augustin Mora<strong>is</strong> and Modeste Gallien.<br />

Source: MC80/1100 Fidèle Thériault’s Les familles de Caraquet, pages 333-4.<br />

LEBRUN, Pierre see under BRUN, Pierre<br />

LECAIN: Walter W. LeCain born 1791, d. 7 Jun 1858: settled in Saint John: m.<br />

Fanny Thomas born 1806, d. 14 Oct 1863, d/o Henry Thomas <strong>of</strong> NY, and Queens<br />

County, NB.<br />

Source: MC80/2592 Graeme F. Somerville’s A library <strong>of</strong> stone pages and other<br />

records <strong>of</strong> the Wesleyan burial ground, Saint John, NB, page 135.<br />

LECKEY: John Leckey, William Leckey, Robert Leckey, Hugh Leckey: brothers<br />

born in County Donegal, Ireland: they came to NB in 1825: settled at Coal Creek,<br />

Chipman Par<strong>is</strong>h, Queens County.<br />

Source: MC80/364 E. Stone Wiggins, H<strong>is</strong>tory <strong>of</strong> Queens County, pages 37-8.<br />

LECLAIR: Thomas T. LeClair born 12 Oct 1851 in Rustico, PEI, d. 30 Nov 1949,<br />

s/o Emmanuel LeClair and Irma Lemange: Thomas went to England where he m.<br />

1879 at Liverpool, Margaret Kemp b. 12 Jul 1844 at Liverpool, died 19 Feb 1949:<br />

after spending three years in England the family returned to PEI for nine years, then<br />

moved to Saint John, NB for four years, then in 1893 they settled at Sussex, Kings<br />

County, NB:<br />

Children:<br />

1) Sadie LeClair b. in PEI:<br />

2) Stella LeClair m. Albert Held <strong>of</strong> Freeport, ME:<br />

3) Thomas Theophol<strong>is</strong> LeClair born 9 Jun 1880 in England, d. 19 Apr 1966 at<br />

Renfrew, ON:<br />

4) Mary LeClair b. 6 Aug 1882:<br />

5) Sarah LeClair born 12 Apr 1884 on PEI, married 30 Oct 1907 at Sussex, NB,<br />

Joseph D. Arseneault b. at Mount Carmel, PEI, s/o Delphine and Mary Arseneault:<br />

6) Gertrude LeClair b. 18 May 1886 Bloomfield, PEI:<br />

7) Joseph LeClair b. 26 Jul 1888 in NB:<br />

8) James William LeClair b. 27 May 1892 at Saint John, NB, died Sep 1957, married<br />

4 Oct 1915 at Saint John, Edith Elmira Angela Gibson d/o James Gibson and Nora<br />

Seymore <strong>of</strong> Saint John: family moved to Hamilton, ON: had seven children:<br />

9) John James LeClair b. 22 Sep 1894 at Sussex, NB, d. 1952, married 2 Feb 1920 at


Sussex, Mary Jane McNaught b. c1900 at Forest Glen, Westmorland County, d/o<br />

James McNaught and Ellen Daugherty:<br />

10) George LeClair b. 28 Oct 1896 in NB: settled in Waterbury, CT:<br />

11) Charlotte LeClair b. 27 Mar 1899, d. 1968:<br />

12) Alice LeClair born 27 Apr 1899 at Sussex, married 17 Jul 1923 Joseph A. Pooler<br />

<strong>of</strong> Fairfield, ME:<br />

13) Agnes Ellen LeClair (twin) b. 2 Aug 1901 at Sussex, died 1996 at Sussex: 14)<br />

Edward Walter LeClair (twin) born 2 Aug 1901 Sussex, d. 16 Feb 1916 at Sussex.<br />

Source: MC1/Brooks #2, 12 pages.<br />

LECLERC dit FRANCOEUR: Jean-Bapt<strong>is</strong>te Leclerc dit Francoeur born c1759,<br />

died 28 Sep 1826 at St-Lou<strong>is</strong>-de-Kent, NB, s/o Jean-Bapt<strong>is</strong>te Leclerc dit Francoeur<br />

and Marie-Josette Duval dit Dupaulo: came to NB and first settled in Bathurst, then<br />

by 1802 moved to Saint-Lou<strong>is</strong>-de-Kent: m. (1 st ) 2 Jun 1790 at Carleton, Quebec,<br />

Marie Frigault d/o Pierre Frigault and Josette Bouthillier: m. (2 nd ) 19 Sep 1796 at<br />

Bathurst, NB, Madeleine Thébault d/o Mathurin Thébault and Catherine Duval:<br />

Child <strong>of</strong> first wife:<br />

1) Rose Leclerc b. c1792, d. 28 Jun 1867 at Shippagan:<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> second wife:<br />

2) Jean-Bapt<strong>is</strong>te Leclerc b. 22 Dec 1797 at Bathurst, d. 11 Jan 1820 at Saint-Charlesde-Kent,<br />

NB:<br />

3) Madeleine Leclerc born 13 Sep 1800 at Bathurst, m. 6 Feb 1824 at Pointe-Sapin,<br />

Kent County, NB, Pascal Landry s/o Pascal Landry and Véronique Dumont <strong>of</strong><br />

Kamouraska, QC:<br />

4) Tranquil Leclerc b. 26 May 1803 at Richibouctou, NB, died 27 Jul 1835 at<br />

Shippagan, Gloucester County, m. c1834 Hanna Witzell d/o William Witzell and<br />

Mary Topham <strong>of</strong> Shippagan:<br />

5) Luc dit Lucas Leclerc born 15 Feb 1806 at Richibouctou, d. 27 Jul 1835 at<br />

Shippagan, m. 9 Nov 1830 Angéle Duguay, d/o Franço<strong>is</strong> Duguay and Marie Doiron<br />

<strong>of</strong> Tracadie, Gloucester County:<br />

6) Mathurin Leclerc born 21 Feb 1808 at Saint-Lou<strong>is</strong>-de-Kent, married on 13 Feb<br />

1836 Julie Landry d/o Simon Landry and Geneviéve Haché <strong>of</strong> Grande-Anse,<br />

Gloucester County:<br />

7) Hughes dit Hugin Leclerc born 9 Jan 1810:<br />

8) Marcel Leclerc b. 16 Jan 1812, died 13 Oct 1871 at Shippagan, m. 8 Nov 1835<br />

Marie Haché d/o Antoine Haché and Céleste Landry <strong>of</strong> Grande-Anse:<br />

9) Sylvain Leclerc b. 23 Feb 1814, m. 17 Sep 1840 Rose Haché d/o Antoine Haché<br />

and Céleste Landry:<br />

10) Joseph Leclerc born 28 Apr 1816, d. c1861, m. c1846 Marie Chiasson probable<br />

d/o Nicolas Chiasson and Colette Duguay <strong>of</strong> Shippagan:<br />

11) Suzanne Leclerc b. c1820, d. 27 Jun 1867 at Shippagan, m. c1842 Hubert Mallet<br />

s/o Jean Mallet and Anne-Marie Mallet <strong>of</strong> Shippagan:<br />

12) Théot<strong>is</strong>te Leclerc born 6 Feb 1822 at Pointe-Sapin, NB, d. 6 Feb 1890 at<br />

Shippagan, married c1840 Mo<strong>is</strong>e Duguay s/o Raymond Duguay and Marie Paulin<br />

<strong>of</strong> Shippagan:<br />

13) Jean-Bapt<strong>is</strong>te Leclerc b. c1823, married c1841 Sara Chiasson d/o Jean<br />

Chiasson and Scholastique Roussel.<br />

Source: MC80/1100 Fidèle Thériault’s Les familles de Caraquet, page 335.


LECOUFFE: Pierre Babylas LeCouffe bp. 18 Feb 1817 at Carleton, Québec, s/o<br />

Pierre Félix LeCouffe and Marie Thérèse Gagné: came <strong>from</strong> Gaspésie, QC to NB in<br />

1834 and settled at Petit-Rocher in Beresford Par<strong>is</strong>h, Gloucester County: m. Marie<br />

Roy d/o Joseph Roy and Julie Haché <strong>of</strong> Petit-Rocher, NB:<br />

Children:<br />

1) Philemon LeCouffe born 1843, d. 1909, married 1 Feb 1869 at Dalhousie, NB,<br />

Marie Guitard: had fourteen children:<br />

2) Polycarpe LeCouffe b. 1846:<br />

3) Calixte LeCouffe b. 1847:<br />

4) Marie LeCouffe b. 1849:<br />

5) Angélique LeCouffe b. 1851:<br />

6) Gertrude LeCouffe b. 1853:<br />

7) Felix LeCouffe born in 1859.<br />

Source: MC80/814 Rosaline Guitard’s Nouvelles génélogiques & h<strong>is</strong>toriques (Petit-<br />

Rocher) Vol 1, #3, pages 11-12; Vol 2, #7, pages 4-5.<br />

LEDDEN: William Ledden and Mary - : may have come <strong>from</strong> Quebec to NB<br />

before 1778: settled at Newcastle, Northumberland County: ra<strong>is</strong>ed a large family:<br />

Children l<strong>is</strong>ted in a random order:<br />

1) James Ledden born c1790, d. 6 May 1860, m. Mary - b. c1795: three children<br />

are l<strong>is</strong>ted in the 1851 census for Newcastle:<br />

2) Sarah Ledden married James Abbott:<br />

3) William Ledden:<br />

4) John Ledden<br />

5) Lydia Ledden m. 13 Nov 1797 Anthony Rogers <strong>of</strong> Newcastle, NB.<br />

Source: MC80/2184 W.D. Hamilton’s Dictionary <strong>of</strong> Miramichi Biography: see also<br />

MC216 Kathleen Will<strong>is</strong> Will<strong>is</strong>ton fonds, MS 1B5 Biographies and notes on early<br />

settlers written by Mrs. Will<strong>is</strong>ton in 1947, 2 pages: see entry for William Ledden: see<br />

also MC300 York-Sunbury H<strong>is</strong>torical Society Collection, MS15/9, page 87.<br />

LEE: Daniel Lee born c1754 in Worcester County, England, d. c1820 in NB, m. (1 st )<br />

M<strong>is</strong>s Downes b. in England: m. (2 nd ) c1783 Martha Ash b. c1765, d. c1812, possibly<br />

the d/o Robert and Catherine Ash <strong>of</strong> Pembroke, ME: in 1783 the family was living<br />

in Pembroke, Maine, in 1790 they were in Machias, ME: about 1791 the family came<br />

to NB and settled at Lee Settlement, Saint George Par<strong>is</strong>h, Charlotte County:<br />

Children:<br />

1) Robert Lee born c1784 at Pembroke, ME, died before 1881 at St. George, married<br />

(1 st ) 11 Nov 1805 at St. Andrews, NB, Mary Coudrel or Condrel b. c1785, d. before<br />

1861 at St. George: had at least seven children: or, m. c1806 Mary Lott b. c1788 at<br />

Beaver Harbour, NB: m. (2 nd ) Catherine - :<br />

2) Rebecca or Elizabeth Lee born c1786 Pembroke, d. before 1861, m. before 1817<br />

Samuel Sprague born 18 Nov 1782 in Pembroke, ME:


3) James Lee born c1788 at Pembroke, ME, d. 13 Jun 1874 at Lower Falls, St.<br />

George, m. (1 st ) c1812 Hannah Garnett b. c1781 in USA, d. c1858 St. George: had<br />

three children: or m. Hannah Oliver b. c1780 USA: had <strong>is</strong>sue: m. (2 nd ) c1860<br />

Margaret Carver or Caswell b. c1840:<br />

4) Susannah or Sarah Lee born c1791, d. before 1871 at St. George, m. (1 st ) before<br />

1817 Joseph Dudley: m. (2 nd ) before 1851 Mr. Townsend:<br />

5) Daniel Lee Jr. born c1794 at St. George, died 23 Jun 1874 or 20 Jun 1884, m. (1 st )<br />

bef. 9 Jan 1829 at P<strong>is</strong>kehagen, NB, Abigail - b. c1805, d. about 6 Nov 1860 at<br />

P<strong>is</strong>kehagen: m. (2 nd ) 10 Apr 1861 at St. George, Mary Logan b. c1842: they settled<br />

on Upper Mill Road:<br />

6) Edward/Edmund Lee b. c1796 at St. George,NB, d. before Aug 1859, m. c1825<br />

Elizabeth Ash born c1803 at St. George, d. after 1860, d/o James and Eleanor Ash:<br />

settled in St. George and had six children:<br />

7) Ann/Anna or Hannah Lee b. c1799 or c1805, m. 4 or 29 Nov 1823 at St. George,<br />

Thomas Bailey:<br />

8) John Lee b. c1801, d. after 1881, m. 14 Aug 1828 at St. George, Hannah Cox b.<br />

18 Apr 1805 at St. George, died after 1881, d/o Charles and Susanna Cox: settled in<br />

Lee Settlement, NB and had seven children:<br />

9) Joseph Lee b. 1803, died after 12 Sep 1886, m. 14 Aug 1828 at St. George,<br />

Hannah E. Stephens or Stevens born c1806 in Maine, died 16 Jan 1893, d/o Abijah<br />

Stevens: settled in Lee Settlement and had eight children:<br />

10) Nathaniel Lee b. Feb or Mar 1813 at St. George, d. 9 Dec 1885, m. c1830 in St.<br />

George, Margaret - b. - , died 19 Jul 1889: settled in Cala<strong>is</strong>, Maine.<br />

Sources: MC1/Lee #1,2, 100 pages: see also MC80/2281 Cal L. Craig’s Lee family<br />

h<strong>is</strong>tory: the descendants <strong>of</strong> Daniel Lee, Pembroke, ME, P<strong>is</strong>kehagen and Lee<br />

Settlement, New Brunswick: see also MC80/2354 Saint John Branch, NBGS:<br />

Arrivals 99: our first families in New Brunswick, page 162: see also MC80/2811<br />

Calvin Lee Craig’s Early families <strong>of</strong> “The Mackadavy”, pg 224.<br />

LEE: Joseph Lee born 1738 in England, d. 12 Oct 1812, m. Dec 1766 in NJ,<br />

Elizabeth Cypher: came <strong>from</strong> NJ to NB in 1783 as Loyal<strong>is</strong>ts: first settled in<br />

Kingsclear Par<strong>is</strong>h, then at Fredericton, York County:<br />

Children:<br />

1) Charles Lee b. 1783, died 10 Jul 1860, m. Sarah Anne Odell b. 1780 d/o<br />

Jonathan Odell, d. 15 Nov 1860: settled in Fredericton:<br />

2) Thomas Carleton Lee b. 1785, d. 31 Aug 1858, m. 17 Oct 1814 Margaret Lester<br />

Wetmore born 1794, died 11 May 1867, eldest d/o Thomas Wetmore: had seven<br />

sons and five daughters:<br />

3) Isabella Cook Lee married 17 Oct 1815 William Tyng Peters b. 1793 s/o James<br />

Peters, died 1848.<br />

Sources: MC1156 Graves Papers: Joseph Lee and Thomas Carleton Lee, 2 pages: see<br />

MC80/644 Isabel L. Hill’s The old burying ground Fredericton, NB, Vol. I, pages<br />

129-130: see MC80/2902 Sharon Dubeau’s New Brunswick Loyal<strong>is</strong>ts: a bicentennial<br />

tribute, 1 paragraph.<br />

LEE: Samuel Lee born 28 Mar 1756 Concord, MA, d. 3 Mar 1805 at Shediac,<br />

Westmorland County, s/o Dr. Joseph and Lucy Lee: he came to NB in 1783 as a


Loyal<strong>is</strong>t: m. Sarah - b. - , d. 5 Nov 1831 at Roxbury, MA: family settled in<br />

Restigouche County.<br />

Sources: MC1156 Graves Papers: Samuel Lee, 1 page: see MC80/2184 W.D.<br />

Hamilton’s Dictionary <strong>of</strong> Miramichi Biography: see also MC1286 Volume V<br />

Dictionary <strong>of</strong> Canadian Biography, pages 482-483: see also MC216 Kathleen Will<strong>is</strong><br />

Will<strong>is</strong>ton fonds, MS 1B5 Biographies and notes on early settlers written by Mrs.<br />

Will<strong>is</strong>ton in 1947, 2 pages: see entry for Samuel Lee.<br />

LEE: Thomas Lee born 1799, died 12 Jan 1849: he came to NB and settled in<br />

Fredericton, York County m. (1 st ) Elizabeth Troughton born 1798, d. 11 Feb 1847:<br />

m. (2 nd ) Elizabeth Reynolds b. 1815 in England: she came to NB 1845:<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> first marriage:<br />

1) Miriam Lee b. 6 Oct 1833, d. 17 Jan 1911, m. Robert Mitchell b. 27 Apr 1822, d.<br />

12 Jan 1913: he came to NB in 1827 <strong>from</strong> Scotland with h<strong>is</strong> parents: 2) William Lee<br />

b. 1836, m. Frances Ellen Rutter born 1844, d. 9 Nov 1886, d/o Henry Rutter: had<br />

<strong>is</strong>sue:<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> second wife:<br />

3) Lucy Troughton Lee born 1847, d. 30 Sep 1850:<br />

4) Emma Amelia Troughton Lee b. 20 Oct 1848, d. 23 Nov 1860.<br />

Sources: MC80/132 Lillian M.B. Maxwell’s The old grave-yard, page 62: see<br />

MC80/644 Isabel L. Hill’s The old burying ground Fredericton, NB, Vol. I, pages<br />

279-280: after Thomas died Elizabeth (Reynolds) Lee married Michael White:<br />

Elizabeth Troughton had a brother, George Troughton who settled in Fredericton.<br />

LEE: Thomas William Lee b. 1825 in County Donegal, Ireland, died 28 Oct 1864 in<br />

Florida during the American Civil War: m. in Ireland, Jane Burke b. Oct 1823 in<br />

Ireland, d. 21 Apr 1889: came to NB and settled in Sussex Vale, Kings County: moved<br />

to Masard<strong>is</strong>, ME in 1862:<br />

Children born in Saint John:<br />

1) Mary Lee b. 22 Nov 1842, d. 10 Jun 1913, m. in Saint John, Peter Dine:<br />

2) Bridget Lee m. Arthur McLean: settled in Sussex, NB and had children:<br />

3) Ellen Lee m. John Madden:<br />

4) Catherine Lee b. 17 Apr 1847, d. 21 Nov 1904, m. Freeman Knowlen:<br />

5) Margaret Lee b. - , d. 1919, m. Ashley Newell:<br />

6) Alice Lee b. - , d. unmarried:<br />

7) Patrick Lee b. 1857, d. 1944, m. Mary Leavitt.<br />

8) Thomas William Lee b. 26 Aug 1858, died 22 Apr 1924, married Jennie<br />

Oakman.<br />

Source: RS184 New Brunswick Museum Vertical files, Lee family, micr<strong>of</strong>ilm<br />

F11085, 2 pages.<br />

LEEKE: John Leeke or Leck b. - , d. 1816: was possibly <strong>from</strong> New Jersey: came to


NB in 1783 as a Loyal<strong>is</strong>t and first settled in Saint John then in Prince William Par<strong>is</strong>h,<br />

York County then at Picadilly, Sussex Par<strong>is</strong>h, Kings County: m. 1793 at Prince<br />

William, NB, Sarah Gordon:<br />

Possible children:<br />

1) Henry Leeke born c1794, m. 1823 Mary Parlee:<br />

2) Mary Leeke b. c1795, m. 1819 Thomas Taylor:<br />

3) Jacob Leeke b. c1797.<br />

Source: MC80/2902 Sharon Dubeau’s New Brunswick Loyal<strong>is</strong>ts: a bicentennial<br />

tribute, 1 paragraph.<br />

LEEMAN: Abel Leeman born 1812 in USA, died 18 Apr 1897: came to NB in 1830<br />

and settled at Lynnfield, Saint James Par<strong>is</strong>h, Charlotte County: m. 11 Sep 1834<br />

Martha G. Getchell <strong>of</strong> Lynnfield, NB, b. 1813:<br />

Children:<br />

1) Elizabeth Leeman b. 1837:<br />

2) Lou<strong>is</strong>e Leeman b. 1839:<br />

3) Daniel McGearchy Mercy Leeman born 1841, d. 23 Jan 1901, married 20 Nov<br />

1867 Miriam M. Bryant b. 1846, d. 11 Feb 1897, d/o Eliezer and Mary Bryant <strong>of</strong><br />

Lynnfield, NB and Scotland: settled in Lynnfield: had four children.<br />

Source: MC80/1709 Lillian Arseneau et. al. H<strong>is</strong>tory <strong>of</strong> the Weeks family, pages 78-<br />

84.<br />

LEEMAN: Daniel Leeman b. c1758, d. after 1819, m. Eunice - b. - , d. after 1804:<br />

he was a member <strong>of</strong> the Penobscot Loyal<strong>is</strong>t Association who came <strong>from</strong> Castine, ME<br />

to St. Andrews, Charlotte County in 1784: he later settled on Deer Island in Charlotte<br />

County:<br />

Children:<br />

1) Daniel Leeman Jr. b. 1785, d. 1829, m. 1811 Matilda Pendleton b. 1789, died<br />

after 1871: settled at Hersonville on Deer Island:<br />

2) Samuel Leeman born 1787, died 1822, m. 18 Jun 1819 Elizabeth Stuart b. 1790,<br />

d. 1843: settled on Engl<strong>is</strong>h Island:<br />

3) Sarah Leeman born 1790, died after 1850, m. Capt. James W. Cook born 1785,<br />

d. 1865:<br />

4) Eunice Leeman b. 1796, d. after 1861, married (1 st ) 15 Aug 1819 Franc<strong>is</strong> Palmer,<br />

(2 nd ) William McGinn<strong>is</strong> b. 1787, d. after 1861:<br />

5) John Leeman b. 1798, d. 1865, m. 19 Mar 1818 Sarah Jamieson b. 1800, died<br />

after 1871:<br />

6) Margaret Leeman b. 1800, m. 19 Sep 1824 Samuel Gardner Jr. b. 1794:<br />

7) William Leeman b. 1802, d. 1836, m. 4 Jan 1827 Sarah E. Stuart b. 1804, died<br />

after 1871:<br />

8) Caroline Leeman m. 24 Nov 1833 Samuel Getchell.<br />

Source: MC80/21 Martha Barto’s Passamaquoddy: Genealogies <strong>of</strong> West Isles<br />

families, pages 132-135.


LEEMAN: Robert Leeman Jr. born c1760 at Coverdale, Yorkshire, England, d.<br />

c1839, s/o Robert Leeman Sr.: came to NB 1774 and settled in Coverdale Par<strong>is</strong>h,<br />

Albert County: m. Ann - :<br />

Children:<br />

1) Robert Leeman b. c1782, married 10 Nov 1810 Rachel Wilson b. c1791:<br />

2) Ann Leeman born 1789, d. 1861, married 25 Jul 1816 Abraham Dryden born<br />

1787 Moncton, d. 1861, s/o William and Amanda Dryden:<br />

3) Elizabeth Leeman b. c1792, m. 28 Mar 1822 Peter Lutz b. c1785:<br />

4) Eliza Leeman born 1793, d. 1861, married Henry Dryden born 1796, died before<br />

1861, s/o William and Amanda Dryden: they had eleven children:<br />

5) William Leeman b. 1794, d. Feb 1863, married 9 Jul 1818 at Hillsborough,<br />

Susanna Hooper born 1795, d. 10 Jan 1857: had <strong>is</strong>sue:<br />

6) Gabriella Leeman born c1795, m. (1 st ) 31 Oct 1809 Andrew Wilson, (2 nd ) 26<br />

May 1836 James Douthright b. c1794:<br />

7) John Leeman born c1803, d. 1882 at Coverdale, NB, married 11 Feb 1834<br />

Charlotte Harmer born 3 Sep 1811:<br />

8) M<strong>is</strong>s Leeman m. James Day:<br />

9) Mary Leeman b. - , d. before 1830, m. 6 Dec 1820 John Goodall b. c1799:<br />

10) James Leeman m. 29 Jan 1807 Jane Briggs:<br />

11) Thomas Leeman b. - , d. bef 1851, m. 10 Jun 1819 Ruth Ricker b. 1801.<br />

Sources: MC1/Dryden, 2 pages: Robert Leeman Sr. born c1723 in Yorkshire,<br />

England: came to NB in 1774 and settled on Petitcodiac River, Hillsborough Par<strong>is</strong>h in<br />

Albert County: see also MC80/1790 Ken Kanner’s Early families rev<strong>is</strong>ited, page 171:<br />

John Goodall married (2 nd ) on 10 May 1830 Jane Sears.<br />

LEETE: Andrew Leete was born 1801 at Yarmouth, NS s/o Jabez Leete and<br />

Margaret MacPherson <strong>of</strong> Guysboro, NS: came to NB and settled at Harcourt, Kent<br />

County: married Elizabeth Murray:<br />

Children:<br />

1) James Leete b. - , d. 10 Jun 1918, m. Johanna Bryant b. in Charlottetown, PEI, d.<br />

12 Mar 1919, d/o William Bryant and Elizabeth Murray: first settled at Harcourt,<br />

NB, then moved to Millinocket, ME where both parents died: they had twelve<br />

children:<br />

2) John Leete m. Sarah Wheaton: settled at Richibucto, Kent County and had seven<br />

children:<br />

3) William Leete married (1 st ) - , (2 nd ) Effie McCharron: they first settled at<br />

Harcourt, NB:<br />

4) Eliza Leete m. Daniel McGinn<strong>is</strong>: settled in Marysville, York County, NB and had<br />

four children:<br />

5) Martha Leete married Thomas Garvey: settled at Five Islands, Colchester<br />

County, NS: had two children:<br />

6) Isabella Leete married Edward Bowser: settled in Moncton, Westmorland<br />

County, NB and had four children:<br />

7) Chr<strong>is</strong>tie Leete married Mr. Ray: settled at Harcourt, NB and had one child: 8)<br />

Catherine Leete married Alexander Patterson: first settled at Economy in<br />

Colchester County, NS, then moved to W<strong>is</strong>consin.


Source: MC1415 Edward L. Leete’s Descendants <strong>of</strong> William Leete, 1884, 398 pages,<br />

on micr<strong>of</strong>ilm reel F11990, especially pages 31, 67-68.<br />

LÉGER: Charles Léger b. 15 Jun 1749 at Port Royal, NS, d. 17 May 1837 at<br />

Baracho<strong>is</strong>, Shediac Par<strong>is</strong>h, Westmorland County, NB, s/o Franço<strong>is</strong> Léger and<br />

Madeleine Comeau: m. on 15 Jun 1778 at Franklin Manor, NS, Marie Bourg b. - ,<br />

d. c1810, d/o Jean Bourg and Marie Hebert: they settled at Shemogue, Shediac<br />

Par<strong>is</strong>h, Westmorland County:<br />

Children:<br />

1) Moyse Léger born c1786, d. 14 Aug 1861, m. 14 Aug 1815 Marie Theriot:<br />

2) Charles Léger b. c1787, d. 5 Jan 1827, m. Rosalie Brun:<br />

3) Simon Léger born c1789, d. 5 Jan 1827, m. 20 Jul 1807 Isabelle LeBlanc: 4) Paul<br />

Léger born c1791 at Minudie, NS, died 30 Mar 1869, married 10 Sep 1810 Marie<br />

Melanson d/o Casmire Melanson and Anne Suret:<br />

5) Franço<strong>is</strong> Léger born c1793, d. 26 May 1868, m. 14 Jul 1817 Marguerite<br />

Bonnevie:<br />

6) Modeste Léger b. c1804, m. 26 Sep 1821 Maximim Melanson.<br />

Source: MC1/Léger, #1,2, 20 pages: Casmire Melanson born 13 Sep 1768: Anne<br />

Suret born about 1774.<br />

LÉGER: Jacques Léger Sr. b. c1696 at Port Royal, NS, s/o Jacques Léger and<br />

Anne Madeline Trahan <strong>of</strong> Annapol<strong>is</strong> River, NS, m. 12 Jan 1717 Anne Amirault b.<br />

c1691, d/o Franço<strong>is</strong> Amirault and Marie Pitre: came to NB in 1721 and settled on<br />

the Petitcodiac River:<br />

Children:<br />

1) Marie/Anne Léger b. 14 Dec 1717 at Port Royal:<br />

2) Jean Bapt<strong>is</strong>te Léger born 16 Apr 1719 at Port Royal, m. 1739 Madeleine<br />

Saulnier:<br />

3) Joseph Léger born 25 Oct 1720 at Port Royal, NS, m. 5 Jun 1744 Claire LeBlanc:<br />

h<strong>is</strong> descendants settled at Fox Creek, Aboujagane and Cape Bald:<br />

4) Olivier Léger born c1724 at Petitcodiac, married c1745 Marie-Josephte Hébert:<br />

settled at Caraquet, NB:<br />

5) Anne Léger b. c1726, d. 12 Dec 1812, m. Lou<strong>is</strong> Allain <strong>of</strong> Grande Pré, NS: 6) Paul<br />

Léger b. c1728, married in 1752 Mary Joseph Savoie:<br />

7) Amand Léger born at Petitcodiac:<br />

8) Jacques Léger b. c1730 at Petitcodiac, d. 29 Mar 1814 Grand-Digue, NB, m. (1 st )<br />

Agathe Breau d/o Pierre Breau and Anne LeBlanc, m. (2 nd ) Marie Madeleine<br />

Hache b. c1737 d/o Michel Haché and Marie Gravo<strong>is</strong> or Gauvin, died 18 Nov<br />

1814:<br />

9) Franço<strong>is</strong> Léger m. Madeleine Comeau d/o Abraham Comeau:<br />

10) Pierre Léger b. 1734, m. Anastasie Breau.<br />

Sources: MC80/5 W.M. Burns’ A h<strong>is</strong>tory and story <strong>of</strong> Botsford, pages 36-37: see also<br />

MC80/1200 J.P.M. William Melanson’s The Leger family tree 1663-1975, page 2-B,<br />

3-C, 4-D: see also MC80/1843 Jean M. Comeau’s Edward Jacques Comeau, lineage<br />

and genealogy, pages 158, 162,164.


LÉGER: Jacques Léger Jr. born c1730 at Peticodiac, NB, died 29 Mar 1814, s/o<br />

Jacques Léger and Anne Amirault: married (1 st ) 1753 Agathe Breau d/o Pierre<br />

Breau and Anne LeBlanc, m. (2 nd ) Marie Madeleine Haché b. c1737 d/o Michel<br />

Haché and Marie Gravo<strong>is</strong>, d. 18 Nov 1814: family first settled at Memramcook by<br />

1768, then at Grande-Digue, Dundas Par<strong>is</strong>h, Kent County:<br />

Children are l<strong>is</strong>ted in a random order:<br />

1) Gabriel Léger m. Blanche Gallant: settled at Baracho<strong>is</strong>, Shediac Par<strong>is</strong>h,<br />

Westmorland County and had <strong>is</strong>sue:<br />

2) Charles Léger married (1 st ) - m. (2 nd ) Scholastie Girouard d/o Paul<br />

Girouard: family settled west <strong>of</strong> Memramcook River:<br />

3) Madeleine Léger m. Jean Jaillet and settled in Bouctouche, Kent County: had<br />

<strong>is</strong>sue:<br />

4) Olivier Léger m. and settled in Caraquet, Gloucester County: had <strong>is</strong>sue:<br />

5) Pierre Léger m.: settled in Richibouctou Village, Kent County: had <strong>is</strong>sue: 6)<br />

Joseph Léger m. Claire LeBlanc and settled in Saint-Anselme, Moncton Par<strong>is</strong>h,<br />

Westmorland County: had <strong>is</strong>sue.<br />

Sources: MC80/273 Marguerite Michaud’s La reconstruction franço<strong>is</strong>e au Nouveau-<br />

Brunswick: Bouctouche Paro<strong>is</strong>se-type, pgs. 36-37: see MC80/1843 Jean M.<br />

Comeau’s Edward Jacques Comeau, lineage and genealogy, pg 164.<br />

LÉGER: Joseph Léger b. 25 Oct 1720 at Port Royal, NS, s/o Jacques Léger and<br />

Anne Amirault, m. 5 Jun 1744 at Beaubassin, NS, Claire LeBlanc born in 1724 at<br />

Grande Pré, NS, d/o René LeBanc and Anne Theriault: they came to NB: settled on<br />

Baie des Chaleurs at Grande Rivière:<br />

Children:<br />

1) Anastasie Léger born 15 Oct 1753 Baie des Chaleurs, d. 26 Jun 1832, m. c1776<br />

Joseph Ca<strong>is</strong>sie b. 5 Mar 1748, d. 21 Jul 1832, s/o Joseph Ca<strong>is</strong>sie and Marie<br />

Lapierre: they settled at Grande-Digue, NB and had ten children:<br />

2) Rosalie Léger b. c1764 at Beaubassin, NS:<br />

3) Franço<strong>is</strong>-Henri Léger born 1767 at Windsor, NS.<br />

Source: MC80/1843 Jean M. Comeau’s Edward Jacques Comeau, lineage and<br />

genealogy, pages 155, 158, 167.<br />

LEGERE: Olivier Légère born c1734 at Port-Royal, NS, died 10 Jun 1818, s/o<br />

Jacques Légère and Anne Admirault: m. c1758 Marie-Joseph Hébert: they came<br />

to NB and by 1784 were settled at Caraquet in Gloucester County:<br />

Children:<br />

1) Charlotte Légère b. c1760, d. 3 Apr 1857, m. 26 Jun 1786 Joseph-Hubert Poirier<br />

s/o Charles Poirier and Madeleine Landry:<br />

2) Jean-Bapt<strong>is</strong>te Légère born c1761, d. 19 Apr 1818, m. (1 st ) c1785 Victoire<br />

Cormier b. - , d. c1792, d/o Alex<strong>is</strong> Cormier and Él<strong>is</strong>abeth Gauthier: had two<br />

children: m. (2 nd ) 23 Jul 1794 Claire-Félicité Robichaud d/o Jean-Bapt<strong>is</strong>te<br />

Robichaud and Félicité Cyr <strong>of</strong> Shippagan: they had fourteen children:


3) Judith Légère born c1763, d. Oct 1813, married (1 st ) 8 Jun 1784 Thadée<br />

Blanchard s/o Olivier Blanchard and Catherine Admirault: m. (2 nd ) 9 Nov 1795<br />

Firmin Boucher s/o Joseph Boucher and Isabelle Martin:<br />

4) Madeleine Légère b. 10 Jul 1764, d. 15 Nov 1807, married c1782 Thadée Landry<br />

s/o Alex<strong>is</strong> Landry and Marie Thériault:<br />

5) Franço<strong>is</strong> Légère b. c1765, m. Rosalie Bourg d/o Jean Bourg and Marie Hébert<br />

<strong>of</strong> Cocagne, NB: settled at Cocagne and had five children:<br />

6) Marie Légère bp. 27 Sep 1772, died c1813, m. 6 Jul 1789 Joseph Landry s/o<br />

Alex<strong>is</strong> Landry and Marie Thériault:<br />

7) Él<strong>is</strong>abeth dit Isabelle Légère born c1773, d. c1836, m. 4 Jul 1791 Isidore<br />

Blanchard s/o Olivier Blanchard and Catherine Admirault:<br />

8) Cyrille Légère b. 6 Mar 1776, d. 2 Jan 1858, m. c1797 Vénérande Savoie b.<br />

c1779, d. 26 Nov 1819, d/o Franço<strong>is</strong> Savoie and Anne Poirier <strong>of</strong> Neguac, NB: had<br />

thirteen children:<br />

9) Victoire Légère born 20 Oct 1778 at Caraquet, NB, died 12 Dec 1855 at<br />

Bonaventure, QC, m. 29 Aug 1796 Nicolas Poirier s/o Pierre Poirier and Anne<br />

Gaudet <strong>of</strong> Bonaventure, QC:<br />

10) Claire Légère born 12 Jan 1781, d. 12 Nov 1801, m. Joseph Poirier s/o Pierre<br />

Poirier and Anne Gaudet <strong>of</strong> Bonaventure.<br />

Sources: MC80/1100 Fidèle Thériault’s Les familles de Caraquet, pages 337-354:<br />

widow, Claire-Félicité (Robichaud) Légère m. (2 nd ) 8 Jan 1822 Mathurin Landry s/o<br />

Anselme Landry and Marie Brideau <strong>of</strong> Grande-Anse: see also MC80/1200 J.P.M.<br />

William Melanson’s The Leger family tree 1663-1975, page 5-E.<br />

LEGGE: Joseph Benjamin Legge born 15 Dec 1866 at Scot’s Bay, NS, died 12 Feb<br />

1946, s/o Michael Legge and Ann Eliza Lantz: married 28 Sep 1892 at Wakefield,<br />

Carleton County, Jane Elizabeth Brown born 3 Mar 1868, d. 6 Mar 1956, d/o Hiram<br />

and Eliza Jane Brown: th<strong>is</strong> family moved to Sharon, MA.<br />

Source: MC1/Legge, 7 pages.<br />

LEITH: Gabriel Leith b. 1781 in Ireland, d. 24 Nov 1874 at Centreville, NB: came<br />

to NB 1818: they first settled in Bl<strong>is</strong>sville Par<strong>is</strong>h, Sunbury County, then in Greenfield,<br />

Wicklow Par<strong>is</strong>h, Carleton County, then in Centreville, Wicklow Par<strong>is</strong>h: he married 15<br />

Jan 1827 in Burton Par<strong>is</strong>h, Sunbury County, Ann Jane Campbell b. c1806 in<br />

Bl<strong>is</strong>sville Par<strong>is</strong>h, died 3 Apr 1863 at Centreville, NB.<br />

Children:<br />

1) Eleanor Ann Leith b. 1826 in Bl<strong>is</strong>sville Par<strong>is</strong>h, d. 18 May 1911, m. 6 Apr 1848<br />

William Reid born 1813 in Londonderry, Ireland, died 1887, s/o George Reid and<br />

Elizabeth Buchanan: they settled at Knoxford, Wicklow Par<strong>is</strong>h and had children:<br />

2) Mary Jane Leith born c1828 at Greenfield, NB, died by 1861, m. 14 Aug 1847<br />

Robert Holmes <strong>of</strong> Wicklow, NB, b. c1823 in Ireland, d. 1905 in Maine: settled at<br />

Greenfield, Wicklow Par<strong>is</strong>h and had <strong>is</strong>sue:<br />

3) Margaret Leith born c1830 in NB, d. 14 Feb 1869, married 31 Mar 1851 at<br />

Williamstown, Wilmot Par<strong>is</strong>h, Carleton County, Robert Reid: they settled at<br />

Williamstown, NB:<br />

4) William Leith b. 7 Nov 1835 Greenfield, NB, d. 23 Jul 1915 at Mars Hill, ME,<br />

married Amanda Kinney born c1835 at Greenfield, NB, d. c1922 in NB, d/o James


Kinney and Thursa Ann Crabtree: first settled in Carleton County and had at least<br />

six children: the family moved to Mars Hill, ME in 1901:<br />

5) John L. Leith born 8 Aug 1836 at Greenfield, NB, died 17 Jul 1911 at Fort<br />

Fairfield, ME, married c1865 in NB, Sarah Jane Elliott born 29 Oct 1848 at<br />

Greenfield, NB, d. 1908 at Fort Fairfield, ME, d/o Franc<strong>is</strong> and Mary Elliott: first<br />

settled in Carleton County and had at least five children: moved to Maine:<br />

6) Marcus Leith b. 1840, died by 1861:<br />

7) Elizabeth Leith born Mar 1842, d. Jun 1904, m. 15 Jul 1862 Thomas Reid:<br />

8) Hamilton Leith born 13 Jul 1843 in NB, d. 30 May 1920 in NB, m. 7 Dec 1871<br />

Ellen Elliott born 4 Dec 1850 d/o Ann Elliott: they settled in Carleton County and<br />

had at least four children:<br />

9) George Leith b. 29 Sep 1846 at Centreville, d. 26 Oct 1925 at Rookwood, ME, m.<br />

c1869 Anna Belle Grant b. 21 Oct 1855 in Grenville, ME, died 1930: they had two<br />

children:<br />

10) Adora or Aileen Lou<strong>is</strong>e Leith born c1849, died 17 Feb 1937, married Mr.<br />

Chr<strong>is</strong>topher: settled in Mars Hill, ME: had no <strong>is</strong>sue:<br />

Source: MC80/1397 Daniel F. Johnson’s New Brunswick lineages, pages 193-194:<br />

also see the Carleton County census returns: see also MC80/2796 Wanda Rodney’s<br />

Gabriel Leith family, 52 pages: Ann’s brother George Campbell m. Martha - and<br />

settled in NB for a time.<br />

LEJEUNE: Joseph Lejeune b. c1755 in Québec s/o Eustache Lejeune and Marie<br />

Anne Barriot: m. 11 Jan 1780 at Québec, Marie Messière b. - , died 2 Oct 1827, d/o<br />

Jean-Bapt<strong>is</strong>te Messière and Marie Gallant or Marie Poirier: came to NB and<br />

settled at Petit-Rocher, Beresford Par<strong>is</strong>h, Gloucester County:<br />

Children:<br />

1) Joseph Lejeune bp. 8 Jul 1787, married 18 May 1808 at Bathurst, Pélagie Doucet<br />

d/o Michel Doucet and Anne Boudreau: they had eight children:<br />

2) Théot<strong>is</strong>te Lejeune:<br />

3) Pélagie Lejeune:<br />

4) Pierre Lejeune:<br />

5) Suzanne Lejeune.<br />

Sources: MC80/814 Rosaline Guitard’s Nouvelles génélogiques & h<strong>is</strong>toriques Vol 1,<br />

#12, pgs. 2-3: see MC80/1862 Bona Arsenault’s H<strong>is</strong>toire et généalogie des Acadiens,<br />

Vol. 4, page 1419.<br />

LELACHEUR: John LeLacheur b. 22 Nov 1829 in Gurnsey Cove, Murray<br />

Harbour, PEI s/o Bartholmew LeLacheur and Margaret Hawkins: came to NB and<br />

settled in Saint John: m. 1860 Margaret Spear d/o John Spear and Mary Hudson <strong>of</strong><br />

Saint John:<br />

Children:<br />

1) Alice LeLacheur married Erastus Jones <strong>of</strong> Saint John:<br />

2) Marion LeLacheur:<br />

3) Margaret LeLacheur:<br />

4) John LeLacheur m. Anna Mowatt <strong>of</strong> Saint John.


Source: MC80/338 I. Allen Jack’s Biographical Review, pages 212-215.<br />

LELAND: Thomas Leland b. - , d. before 1851, m. Ann McKenzie b. 1794, d. 1883:<br />

settled in Saint George Par<strong>is</strong>h, Charlotte County:<br />

Children:<br />

1) Sarah Leland b. 1813:<br />

2) Charles Hector Leland born 1817, d. 1887, m. Elizabeth Stewart b. 1826, died<br />

1902, d/o Joseph Stewart and Nellie McFarlane: settled in Saint George Par<strong>is</strong>h and<br />

had <strong>is</strong>sue:<br />

3) Margaret Leland b. 1820:<br />

4) Robert Leland b. 1826, m. Jane - b. 1829: settled in Saint George Par<strong>is</strong>h and<br />

had children.<br />

Sources: MC80/1397 Daniel F. Johnson’s New Brunswick lineages, pgs. 139-140:<br />

also see the Charlotte County census returns.<br />

LEMON: James Lemon b. 1814 in Ireland, d. 1886: came to NB in 1830 and settled<br />

in Saint John: m. 11 Nov 1839 at Saint John, Eleanor Cochrane born c1814 in<br />

Ireland, died 1897, d/o Henry and Sarah Cochrane:<br />

Children:<br />

1) James Samuel Lemon b. 29 Aug 1840, d. 26 Sep 1841:<br />

2) Henry Lemon born 1842 in NB:<br />

3) Jane Lemon b. 25 Jun 1846, d. 5 Jul 1846:<br />

4) James Samuel Lemon b. 1847:<br />

5) David Lemon b. 19 Feb 1850, d. 23 Feb 1850:<br />

6) Eleanor Jane Lemon b. 1850, d. 1931, m. Henry Pitts b. c1851 at Kings Lynn,<br />

England, s/o James Pitts and Harriet Holland: first settled in Saint John then went to<br />

San Diego, CA:<br />

7) Robert Cochran Lemon born 12 Oct 1852, d. 18 Apr 1869:<br />

8) Rebecca Attwood Lemon b. 22 Nov 1857, d. 11 Sep 1860.<br />

Sources: MC80/1397 Daniel F. Johnson’s New Brunswick lineages, pages 203 to<br />

204: also see the Saint John census records: see also MC80/2592 Graeme F.<br />

Somerville’s A library <strong>of</strong> stone pages and other records <strong>of</strong> the Wesleyan burial<br />

ground, Saint John, NB, page 135.<br />

LEMON: William Lemon born 1787 County Tyrone, Ireland, d. before 1868: came<br />

to NB about 1820 and settled in Saint Stephen Par<strong>is</strong>h, Charlotte County: m. c1836 in<br />

Prince <strong>of</strong> Wales Par<strong>is</strong>h, York County, Catherine Blaney b. 1811 in Dullaghan,<br />

Dromore, County Tyrone, Ireland, d. Dec 1871 at St. Andrews, Charlotte County, d/o<br />

George Blaney and Catherine Henry:<br />

Children all born in Saint Stephen Par<strong>is</strong>h:<br />

1) William Lemon born 1837:<br />

2) Frederick Lemon born 1842:<br />

3) Elizabeth Lemon born 1846:


4) Eleanor Lemon born in 1851.<br />

Sources: MC80/2408 Robert D. Black’s The Blaney family <strong>of</strong> Dullaghan Townland,<br />

Dromore Par<strong>is</strong>h, County Tyrone, Ireland, Blaney Ridge, York Co., New Brunswick<br />

and Prescott Co., Ontario and their descendants in North America, page 3: widow<br />

Catherine (Blaney) Lemon m. (2 nd ) 29 Oct 1868 Saint Stephen Par<strong>is</strong>h, James<br />

McBride born 1804 at County Antrim, Ireland, d. Dec 1871 in St. Andrews, NB.<br />

LEMONT: Martin Lemont b. 1810 in Bath, ME <strong>of</strong> French ancestry, d. 1885: came<br />

to NB before 1844 and eventually settled in Fredericton, York County: married<br />

Elizabeth Lemont born 1820, d. Oct 1881 in Saint John, d/o William Lemont b.<br />

1787:<br />

Children mentioned:<br />

1) William Lemont b. 1840, d. 1918, m. Elizabeth Hogg b. 1840, d. 1905, d/o James<br />

Hogg <strong>of</strong> Ireland and Fredericton, NB: had four children:<br />

2) Robert Lemont born 1844, married Julia Lemont: settled at South West Harbor,<br />

ME:<br />

3) Sarah Lemont b. 1847, m. Walter J.F. Flewelling: settled in Toronto, ON and had<br />

four children:<br />

4) Frances E. Lemont b. c1850:<br />

5) Martin Lemont b. 1854, d. unm. 1904: settled in Fredericton, NB:<br />

6) Henry Lemont b. 1856: went to Deluth, MN:<br />

7) Mabel Lemont b. 1864, second youngest daughter.<br />

Source: MC266 Lemont family fonds.<br />

LEMONT: William Lemont b. 1787, d. Oct 1881: settled in Saint John, NB:<br />

Children:<br />

1) Eleanor Lemont m. Henry Hicks:<br />

2) Elizabeth Lemont born 1820, m. Martin Lemont born 1810 at Bath, ME, died<br />

1885: family settled in Fredericton, NB:<br />

3) Gilbert Lamont b. 1818, d. Mar 1899: married, settled in Saint John and had two<br />

sons.<br />

Source: MC1/Lemont, 6 pages: see also MC266 Lemont family fonds.<br />

LENENTINE: Michael Lenentine may have been <strong>from</strong> Pennsylvania: came to NB in<br />

1783 as a Loyal<strong>is</strong>t: settled in Northampton Par<strong>is</strong>h, Carleton County: m. Mary - : the<br />

only child mentioned was Michael Lenentine b. 1789, m. 1809 in Northampton<br />

Par<strong>is</strong>h, Jerusha Farrell: had <strong>is</strong>sue: moved to Ontario.<br />

Source: MC80/2902 Sharon Dubeau’s New Brunswick Loyal<strong>is</strong>ts: a bicentennial<br />

tribute, 1 paragraph.


LENIHAN: Patrick Lenihan born in 1812 in County Cavan, Ireland, died on 1 Nov<br />

1882: he came to NB and settled at Bay Shore Beach, Saint John West: m. Julia<br />

O’Donnell Brown b. 1817 in Connaught, Ireland, died 15 Aug 1910:<br />

Children born in Saint John West:<br />

1) Catherine/Kate Lenihan b. 31 Mar 1850?:<br />

2) Hugh Lenihan born 9 Aug 1852, d. 17 Apr 1932, married Mary Theresa<br />

McLaughlin b. 1858, d. 26 Apr 1915, d/o John McLaughlin: settled in Saint John<br />

West and had nine children:<br />

3) John Lenihan b. 28 May 1853?:<br />

4) Patrick Lenihan b. 4 Dec 1854:<br />

5) Julia Lenihan born 14 Jan 1855:<br />

6) Margaret Lenihan born 19 Apr 1857:<br />

7) Jane Lenihan born 28 Jul 1864.<br />

Source: MC80/2688 Frances McGinn et. al. Every life counted: a record <strong>of</strong> the<br />

families <strong>of</strong> Mary Ann Mullin, George W. Reed, Mary Jane Crilley, James Keenan<br />

and John Perry <strong>of</strong> Fairville, New Brunswick, pages 242-245.<br />

LENTAIGNE, Lou<strong>is</strong>: see LANTAIGNE, Lou<strong>is</strong><br />

LEONARD: David Leonard born c1817 at Cappy, County Tyrone, Ireland, d. 20 Jan<br />

1862: came to NB and settled in Springfield Par<strong>is</strong>h, Kings County: m. Margaret -<br />

born 1814 in Ireland:<br />

Children:<br />

1) Thomas Leonard b. c1847 in NB:<br />

2) Andrew Leonard born c1849.<br />

Source: MC80/2326 John R. Elliott’s Gone but not forgotten: cemetery inscriptions<br />

<strong>of</strong> Kings County, New Brunswick, Vol. 4: Lake Burial Ground (Earle Wharf), Kars<br />

Par<strong>is</strong>h, Kings County, page 336: also see Kings County census records.<br />

LEONARD: George Leonard born 28 Nov 1742 Plymouth, MA, died 1 Apr 1827,<br />

s/o Nathaniel Leonard and Pr<strong>is</strong>cilla Rogers: m. on 14 Oct 1765 Sarah Thatcher<br />

born 18 Nov 1745 at Boston, MA, died 5 Feb 1826, d/o Oxenbridge Thatcher: came<br />

to NB in 1783 as Loyal<strong>is</strong>ts and settled in Sussex Vale, Kings County:<br />

Sons:<br />

1) George Leonard b. - , d. 14 Oct 1818: first settled in Saint John, then at Sussex<br />

Vale, Kings County: m. Anne Cougle d/o John Cougle: had children:<br />

2) Richard Leonard b. c1768, d. 31 Oct 1833: married in Ontario and settled at<br />

Niagara, ON:<br />

3) Thomas Leonard:<br />

4) Reuben Leonard, was a colonel in 104 th Regiment, d. at Lundy’s Lane, Ontario in<br />

1813:<br />

5) Henry Leonard born 10 Sep 1773 at Plymouth, MA, died 11 Nov 1849, m. 28 Dec<br />

1798 Susan Elizabeth Vail born 24 Oct 1783 d/o Robert and Mary Vail: settled in<br />

Sussex Vale and had thirteen children:


6) Charles Edward Leonard: settled at Sydney, NS:<br />

Daughters:<br />

1) Elizabeth Leonard born 1777, d. 8 Feb 1857, m. Col. Alleyn C. Evanson: settled<br />

in Sussex, NB:<br />

2) Maria Leonard m. c1814 Capt. Gustavus R.H.M. Ratchford <strong>of</strong> Royal Navy:<br />

3) Anna L. Leonard born 23 Jul 1796, d. 1 Oct 1886, m. Thomas Beer b. 18 Aug<br />

1787 at Stoke, Plymouth, England: had thirteen children<br />

4) Caroline Leonard m. 9 Sep 1805 Ralph Munson Jarv<strong>is</strong> <strong>of</strong> Saint John: had<br />

thirteen children:<br />

5) Charlotte Lucretia Leonard m. James Joseph Leggett:<br />

6) Sarah Leonard married George M. Perry:<br />

7) Lucy Leonard m. James Codner <strong>of</strong> Saint John.<br />

Sources: MC1156 Graves Papers: George Leonard, 3 pgs: see MC1/Leonard #1, 16<br />

pages: see also MC80/1 Grace Aiton’s The story <strong>of</strong> Sussex and vicinity pages 8-15<br />

and 36-37: see also MC1286 Volume VI Dictionary <strong>of</strong> Canadian Biography, pages<br />

394-396: see also MC300 York-Sunbury H<strong>is</strong>torical Society Collection, MS15/3,<br />

pages 26-30: see also RS184 New Brunswick Museum Vertical files, Leonard family,<br />

micr<strong>of</strong>ilm F11085, 3 pages; also F11085 under Palmer family <strong>of</strong> PEI see Leonard<br />

family, 11 pages: see also MC80/2902 Sharon Dubeau’s New Brunswick Loyal<strong>is</strong>ts: a<br />

bicentennial tribute, 1 page.<br />

LEONARD: George Leonard born 1757, died 1829, s/o George Leonard <strong>of</strong> North<br />

River, NY: m. 8 Oct 1787 in Saint Andrews Par<strong>is</strong>h, Charlotte County, Mary or Nancy<br />

Parker b. - , d. 1827, d/o Thomas Parker: they came <strong>from</strong> New Jersey to NB in 1783<br />

as Loyal<strong>is</strong>ts: eventually settled at Leonardville on Deer Island, West Isles Par<strong>is</strong>h,<br />

Charlotte County:<br />

Children:<br />

1) Rachel Leonard b. 1788, d. 1877, m. 1809 John McKenney or McKinney born<br />

1785, died 1862: had <strong>is</strong>sue:<br />

2) George Leonard born 1791, d. after 1871, m. Mary Calder <strong>of</strong> Campobello Island,<br />

NB, born 1795, d. 1864: settled at Leonardville:<br />

3) John Leonard born 1793, d. 1872, m. (1 st ) 4 Jan 1819 E. Ann Wilson born 1799,<br />

d. 1865: had eight children: (2 nd ) after 1871 Sadie Tinker: settled at Leonardville:<br />

4) William Leonard lost at sea:<br />

5) Silas Leonard: d. at sea:<br />

6) Elizabeth Leonard b. 1804, d. 1889, married 25 Jan 1826 Capt. Walter G. Calder<br />

<strong>of</strong> Deer Island, NB, b. 1802, d. 1881:<br />

7) Nancy Leonard b. 1806, died after 1871, m. 26 Mar 1825 John Garrity <strong>of</strong> Deer<br />

Island, NB, b. 1801, d. after 1861:<br />

8) James Leonard born 1807, d. 1890:<br />

9) Jane Leonard b. 1812, d. 1851, m. William Whalen <strong>of</strong> Deer Island, NB, b. 1808,<br />

died 1860: 10) Elvia Leonard b. 1815, m. 9 Jun 1835 Samuel Cumnet.<br />

Sources: MC80/21 Martha Barto’s Passamaquoddy: Genealogies <strong>of</strong> West Isles<br />

families, pages 136-139: see also Saint John Regional Library: David Russell Jack<br />

Bequest: Genealogy, micr<strong>of</strong>ilm reel F109, page 4.


LEONARD: James Leonard born 1821 in Ireland, died 18 May 1905: came to NB<br />

and settled on Pokiok Road, Saint John: m. on 30 Oct 1853 probably in Saint John,<br />

Elizabeth Connors born in Londonderry, Ireland, d. 14 Jun 1901:<br />

Children born in Saint John:<br />

1) William Leonard born 11 Jul 1854, died 18 Nov 1927 in Saint John:<br />

2) Margaret Leonard b. 5 Jun 1856, d. unm. 7 Oct 1935 in Saint John:<br />

3) James Leonard born 27 Dec 1858, died 16 Sep 1933, married 8 Jun 1897<br />

Margaret Kelly:<br />

4) John Leonard b. 21 Oct 1861, died 19 Apr 1946 in Saint John:<br />

5) Mary Teresa Leonard born 6 Oct 1864:<br />

6) Franc<strong>is</strong> Patrick Leonard born 6 Mar 1867, d. 21 Sep 1938 in Saint John, married<br />

16 Jan 1906 Elizabeth M. Ashe:<br />

7) Anne Agnes Leonard born 23 Oct 1869:<br />

8) Theresa M. Leonard born on 7 Feb 1871, died 21 Jul 1949, married 4 Oct 1898 T.<br />

Lou<strong>is</strong> Ready.<br />

Source: MC1/Jennings #2, 1 page.<br />

LEONARD: Thomas Leonard b. 1811 in Ireland, s/o Richard and Johanna<br />

Leonard: came to NB and settled at Kouchibouguac in Carleton Par<strong>is</strong>h, Kent County:<br />

married Margaret Murphy b. 1812 Ireland:<br />

Children:<br />

1) Andrew Leonard b. 1843 in NB:<br />

2) Thomas Leonard b. 1845:<br />

3) Richard Leonard born 1847:<br />

4) Jonathan Leonard born 1849:<br />

5) Mary Leonard born 1851:<br />

6) James Leonard b. 1853, married Mary Clark born in Kouchibouguac, d/o<br />

William Clark and Mary Ann Wendell: settled at Kouchibouguac: had <strong>is</strong>sue.<br />

Source: MC80/1397 Daniel F. Johnson’s New Brunswick lineages, page 140-141:<br />

also see the Kent County census.<br />

LEONARD: William Leonard b. 1805 in Ireland, d. 1870, m. Elizabeth - b. 1810<br />

in Ireland, d. 1873: came <strong>from</strong> northern Ireland to NB in 1823 and settled in<br />

Fredericton, York County:<br />

Children:<br />

1) William Henry Leonard b. c1831, d. 5 Nov 1856:<br />

2) Mary Jane Leonard b. c1833, married James Crewdson:<br />

3) Catherine Leonard b. c1836, d. 1866:<br />

4) Martha Leonard b. c1839, married David Coulthard b. 1837, d. 1864, s/o<br />

George Coulthard:<br />

5) Sarah E. Leonard born c1843, d. 1866, m. Marshall Richey:<br />

6) Mary Jane Leonard married William James Crewdson:<br />

7) Alice M. Leonard b. 1849, d. 3 Aug 1876.<br />

Sources: MC80/132 Lillian M.B. Maxwell’s The old grave-yard, page 104: see also


MC80/2334 Isabel L. Hill’s The old burying ground Fredericton, NB, Vol. III, pages<br />

300-301: also see the York County census.<br />

LESLIE: Robert Leslie may have m. M<strong>is</strong>s Burden: came to NB in 1783 as Loyal<strong>is</strong>ts<br />

and settled on the Miramichi River in Northumberland County:<br />

Source: MC216 Kathleen Will<strong>is</strong> Will<strong>is</strong>ton fonds, MS 1B5 Biographies and notes on<br />

early settlers written by Mrs. Will<strong>is</strong>ton in 1947, 1 page: see entry for Robert Leslie.<br />

LESTER: Samuel Brian Lester (or L<strong>is</strong>ter) born 1820 at Saint John, NB, s/o<br />

William Lester and Elizabeth Graves: married 27 Oct 1846 Saint John, NB,<br />

Catherine Spears; both were <strong>of</strong> Chipman, Queens County at the time <strong>of</strong> their<br />

marriage: Catherine was d/o Hugh Spears and Elizabeth Gilchr<strong>is</strong>t: family moved to<br />

Boston until 1859 then they returned to NB:<br />

Children:<br />

1) James Albert Lester b. 1850 in Boston, d. 1944, married (1 st ) Isa Madora<br />

Wasson, m. (2 nd ) Nellie Miller, m. (3 rd ) Clara Nichols:<br />

2) Elizabeth Ann Lester born 25 May 1853 in Boston, m. (1 st ) John Darke, m. (2 nd )<br />

Russell Shaw:<br />

3) Mary Bell Lester b. 1855 in Boston:<br />

4) Samuel Lester Jr. b. 1860 in NB:<br />

5) Sarah Lester b. 2 Sep 1862 in NB, d. 4 Jan 1923, married (1 st ) Mr. Currie, (2 nd )<br />

John Hitchcock, (3 rd ) Edward Cowing:<br />

6) Isabella Lester b. 1864 in NB:<br />

7) Hugh Burton Lester b. 1867 married Arabel Andrews:<br />

8) Ida May Lester b. 1870, married Charles LaBarbier.<br />

Source: MC1/Lester, 2 pages.<br />

LESTER: Terret Lester b. 1730, d. 1822: he came to NB and settled on the<br />

Miramichi River in Northumberland County where he was Harbour Master.<br />

Source: MC216 Kathleen Will<strong>is</strong> Will<strong>is</strong>ton fonds, MS 1B5 Biographies and notes on<br />

early settlers written by Mrs. Will<strong>is</strong>ton in 1947, 1 page: see entry for Terret Lester.<br />

LESTER: William Edward Lester (Le<strong>is</strong>ter, L<strong>is</strong>ter) born c1790 in England or in<br />

Scotland, may have died before 16 Sep 1824 in Saint John: came to NB and settled in<br />

Saint John: he married 21 Oct 1817 in Saint John, Elizabeth Groves: the widow may<br />

have m. (2 nd ) 16 Feb 1826 in Saint John, William McCarter:<br />

Only children mentioned:<br />

1) possibly, Samuel Benjamin Brian Lester b. Sep 1820 in NB, d. 8 Jul 1906 at<br />

Caribou, Maine, married 27 Oct 1846 at Saint John, NB, Catherine Spears:<br />

2) William Boyd Lester born 29 Mar 1824, d. 1 Aug 1904 at Nauwigewauk in<br />

Hampton Par<strong>is</strong>h, Kings County: m. 22 Mar 1855 at Kingston in Kings County, Edna


Anne Saunders born 15 Mar 1832 at Hampton, NB, died before 1920 at Hampton,<br />

d/o George Saunders and Amy Shaw Keirstead: the couple settled in Nauwigewauk<br />

and had ten children:<br />

Source: MC80/2855 Kay Clarke’s Roy Gilbert Lester and family <strong>of</strong> New Brunswick<br />

and Alberta, 50 pages.<br />

LETSON: William Letson born 23 Aug 1794 at Halifax, NS, d. 26 Jun 1866, s/o<br />

Robert Letson and Elizabeth Cullimore: m. 1819 Mary Ann Farnham <strong>of</strong> Halifax,<br />

NS, b. c1795 in NS: came to NB in 1824 and settled in Chatham, Northumberland<br />

County: they had ten children:<br />

Children mentioned:<br />

1) William Albro Letson b. c1821, m. Emeline - b. c1823: to Halifax, NS:<br />

2) Margaret Letson b. c1822:<br />

3) George Edward Letson born 4 Jan 1826 in Chatham, died 26 Oct 1872, m. c1860<br />

Catherine Goodfellow d/o Alexander and Elizabeth Goodfellow: they settled in<br />

Chatham area:<br />

4) Henry Farnham Letson b. 24 Apr 1824 in Halifax, NS, died 16 Dec 1874, married<br />

1851 Bethia Kelly: settled in Chatham, NB:<br />

5) Sarah E. Letson born c1829:<br />

6) Harriet J. Letson b. c1832:<br />

7) Franc<strong>is</strong> Joshua Letson born 12 Jun 1836 at Chatham, died 20 Sep 1882, married<br />

1865 Isabella Jane Kerr d/o George Kerr and Eliza Ann Abrams.<br />

Source: MC80/2184 W.D. Hamilton’s Dictionary <strong>of</strong> Miramichi Biography: William<br />

came to NB 1824 with h<strong>is</strong> younger brother George Haywood Letson.<br />

LEVAR: William Levar b. 1789 in NB, d. 1864, m. Olive - b. 1790, died 1865:<br />

they settled in Saint David Par<strong>is</strong>h, Charlotte County:<br />

Children:<br />

1) William Levar born c1820 in NB, m. Urana - : settled in Saint David Par<strong>is</strong>h and<br />

had at least four children:<br />

2) Benjamin H. Levar born 1821, died 1890, m. Margaret C. Reed b. 1826 in NB,<br />

d. 1901, d/o Moses Robinson Reed and Elizabeth Collins settled in Saint David<br />

Par<strong>is</strong>h and had <strong>is</strong>sue:<br />

3) Catherine Levar b. 1827:<br />

4) John Levar b. 1833.<br />

Source: MC80/1397 Daniel F. Johnson’s New Brunswick lineages, pages 65-66: also<br />

see the Charlotte County census returns.<br />

LEVESQUE: André Levesque born 27 Apr 1798 at Rivière-Ouelle, Quebec, s/o<br />

Benoit Levesque and Marie Lebreux Brum: m. 14 Oct 1818 at Rivière-Ouelle, QC,<br />

Angélique Ouellette d/o Antoine Ouellette and Marie Josette Soucy: came to NB in<br />

1827 and settled at Saint-Basile in Madawaska County:


Children:<br />

1) André Levesque b. 23 Sep 1819 at Rivière-Ouelle, d. 28 Sep 1819:<br />

2) Pierre Antoine Levesque born 21 Dec 1820 at Rivière-Ouelle, died before 1877,<br />

married (1 st ) 11 Nov 1844 at Van Buren, ME, Franço<strong>is</strong>e Michaud born c1824 d/o<br />

Isaac Michaud and Vénérande Martin: they had thirteen children: m. (2 nd ) 24 Nov<br />

1856 at Van Buren, Maine, Marie Rossignol d/o Alexandre Rossignol and<br />

Angélique Carron: no <strong>is</strong>sue: married (3 rd ) c1859 Philomène Corbin b. 13 Sep 1842,<br />

d. 2 Dec 1933 at Van Buren, ME, d/o Amable Corbin and Chr<strong>is</strong>tine Desrosiers:<br />

3) Franço<strong>is</strong>-Xavier Levesque b. 7 Mar 1822, d. 18 Dec 1894, m. (1 st ) 18 Nov 1844 at<br />

Van Buren, ME, Basil<strong>is</strong>se Michaud born 1819, died 1887, d/o Beloni Michaud and<br />

Judith Lebel: they had eight children: married (2 nd ) 12 Jan 1887 Angélique Côté:<br />

settled in Madawaska County:<br />

4) Angélique Levesque b. 14 Sep 1823 at Rivière-Ouelle, QC, m. 29 Jan 1844 at Van<br />

Buren, ME, Jean-Bapt<strong>is</strong>te Gaudreau b. 1815 s/o Noel Gaudreau and Victoire<br />

Cayouette: they probably settled in Grand Falls: had fifteen children:<br />

5) Marie-Audille Levesque born 15 Jan 1825 at Rivière-Ouelle, QC, died 12 Sep<br />

1825 at Rivière-Ouelle:<br />

6) Marie-Osithé Levesque b. 9 Mar 1826 at Rivière-Ouelle, QC, died 26 Mar 1903,<br />

married 14 Nov 1842 at Van Buren, ME, Maximin Rioux b. 1807, s/o Maximin<br />

Rioux and Modeste Larrivée: settled at Grand Falls and had seven children:<br />

7) Fabien Levesque b. 19 Dec 1827 at Saint-Basile, NB:<br />

8) Marie Rose Levesque born 12 Feb 1830 at Saint-Basile, d. 16 Jul 1904, m. (1 st ) 29<br />

Aug 1848 at Van Buren, ME, Thomas Powers born 1815 s/o Patrick Powers and<br />

Anastasie Whalen: settled at Saint-Basile: had eighteen children: 9) André Levesque<br />

born 5 Jan 1831 at Saint-Basile, d. 12 Feb 1831:<br />

10) Anonyme Levesque born and died 12 Jan 1832 at Saint-Basile:<br />

11) Honoré Levesque born 17 Dec 1832 at Saint-Basile, died 1 Jan 1833.<br />

Source: MC80/2019 Léo Poitras’s Répertoire généalogique des descendants et<br />

descendantes de André Levesque et d’Angélique Ouellette: the widow Philomène<br />

(Corbin) Levesque married (2 nd ) 9 Apr 1877 Pierre Lavoie b. 22 Oct 1845, died 23<br />

Feb 1911, s/o Pierre Lavoie and Clar<strong>is</strong>se Parad<strong>is</strong>: Thomas Powers married (1 st ) 5<br />

Feb 1840 Van Buren, ME, Hélène Farrell d/o Michel Farrell and Julie Dubé.<br />

LÉVESQUE: Jean-Vincent Lévesque b. c1794 in Quebec, s/o Joseph-Marie<br />

Lévesque and Julienne Rioux <strong>of</strong> Tro<strong>is</strong>-P<strong>is</strong>toles, QC, married on 1 Sep 1818 at Tro<strong>is</strong>-<br />

P<strong>is</strong>toles, Judith Chabot-Jeannotte d/o Nicolas Chabot-Jeannotte and Judith<br />

Dionne: came to NB and settled at St-Basile in Madawaska County:<br />

Children:<br />

1) Marie Zoe Lévesque m. 28 Jul 1864 St-Basile, Rémi Cyr:<br />

2) Hippolyte Lévesque m. 21 Mar 1854 St-Basile, Marie Lou<strong>is</strong>e Deschenes d/o<br />

Vincent Miville-Deschenes and Marie Lou<strong>is</strong>e Bossé: settled in Quebec: had <strong>is</strong>sue:<br />

3) Pierre Lévesque married 27 Feb 1854 St-Basile, Philomène Lagacé d/o Olivier<br />

Lagacé and Solange Bélanger: settled at St-Basile and had children:<br />

4) Vitale Lévesque b. 4 Dec 1827 St-Basile, d. 23 Aug 1828:<br />

5) Marcelline Lévesque born on 1 Jan 1829 at St-Basile, died 31 Aug 1911 at<br />

Edmundston, NB, m. 8 Apr 1850 at St-Basile,Théophile Beaulieu d/o Firmin<br />

Beaulieu and Salomée Nadeau:<br />

6) Flavie Lévesque b. c1830 at St-Basile, m. 22 Sep 1856 at St-Basile, Simon<br />

Beaulieu born c1838 s/o Simon Beaulieu and Geneviève Mercure:<br />

7) Vincent Lévesque b. 25 Jan 1831 at St.-Basile, d. 25 May 1838:


8) Jean Régent Lévesque born 1 Apr 1833 at St-Basile:<br />

9) Vital Lévesque b. 11 Jul 1835 at St-Basile, married 16 May 1863 at Notre-Damedu-Lac,<br />

Quebec, Célina Deschenes d/o Vincent Miville-Deschenes and Marie<br />

Lou<strong>is</strong>e Bossé:<br />

10) Marguerite Lévesque b. 4 Mar 1837 at St.-Basile, m. 19 Jan 1858 at St.-Basile,<br />

Olivier Chouinard s/o Olivier Chouinard and Marguerite Michaud: 11) Joseph<br />

Lévesque born 19 Mar 1839 St.-Basile, died 31 May 1899 at St-Jacques, NB, married<br />

2 Feb 1864 at St.-Basile, Modeste Lagacé d/o Olivier Lagacé and Solange<br />

Bélanger: settled at St-Basile and had <strong>is</strong>sue:<br />

12) Marie Desanges Lévesque b. 9 Aug 1842, married on 2 Aug 1858 at St-Basile,<br />

Amable Françoeur s/o André Françoeur and Adelaide Lévesque.<br />

Source: MC80/2106 Fernand and Marie-Ange Levesque’s Robert Levesque and<br />

Jeanne Chevalier descendants, pages 36, 64-65 in Vol. I.<br />

LÉVESQUE: Lou<strong>is</strong> Lévesque born 1813, d. 15 May 1890, s/o Jean-Charles<br />

Lévesque and Marie Anne Pelletier <strong>of</strong> Cacouna, QC: came to NB and settled at St-<br />

Basile in Madawaska County: m. (1 st ) 10 Aug 1847 at St-Basile, Salomée Doucette b.<br />

- , d. 1851, d/o Firmin Doucette and Marie Thibodeau: m. (2 nd ) on 5 May 1854<br />

Marie-Rose Michaud d/o Étienne Michaud and Marguerite Soucy:<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> first marriage:<br />

1) Eléonore Lévesque b. 5 Aug 1848 St-Basile:<br />

2) Hubert Lévesque b. 9 Jun 1850, d. 4 Feb 1851 at St-Basile:<br />

3) Den<strong>is</strong> Lévesque born 22 Sep 1851 St-Basile, d. 16 May 1916 at Lille, ME: he<br />

settled in Maine: married three times:<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> second wife:<br />

4) Ozithé Lévesque b. after 1854 Grand Isle, ME: went to M<strong>is</strong>soula, Montana: 5) Éli<br />

Lévesque born after 1854 at Grand Isle, ME, m. 26 May 1895 Angéle El<strong>is</strong>abeth<br />

Ouellette: had three children:<br />

6) Nathalie Lévesque b. after 1854 at Grand Isle, ME, d. 28 May 1952 at Somerville,<br />

NH:<br />

7) Julie Lévesque born 10 Apr 1855 at St.-Basile, d. 7 Sep 1932 at St. Agatha, ME,<br />

m. Pierre Desjardins, s/o Amable Desjardins and Geneviève Ouellette: settled in<br />

Maine: had <strong>is</strong>sue:<br />

8) Flavie Lévesque b. 10 Jan 1857 at St-Basile:<br />

9) Pierre Lévesque born 26 Jun 1858 at St-Basile, m. 30 Oct 1906 at Grand Isle, ME,<br />

Suzanne Cyr, d/o Jean-Bapt<strong>is</strong>te Cyr and Flavie Soucy: settled at St-Léonard-Parent,<br />

NB: had one child:<br />

10) Délina Lévesque born 18 Dec 1859 at St.-Basile:<br />

11) Vitaline Lévesque b. 27 Aug 1861 St.-Basile:<br />

12) Charles Lévesque b. 15 Apr 1863 at Grand Isle, ME, m. 12 Aug 1888 at Old<br />

Town, ME, Annie Chouinard: settled in Maine: had <strong>is</strong>sue:<br />

13) Marguerite Lévesque b. 8 Jul 1864:<br />

14) Lou<strong>is</strong> Lévesque born 12 Oct 1866 at Grand Isle, ME, died 19 Apr 1914 at Lille,<br />

ME, married 22 Jul 1891 at Lille, Maine, Clar<strong>is</strong>se Doucette d/o Octave Doucette and<br />

Clémentine Picard: had five children.<br />

Source: MC80/2106 Fernand and Marie-Ange Levesque’s Robert Levesque and<br />

Jeanne Chevalier descendants, pages 14, 29-30 in Vol. I.


LÉVESQUE: Rémi-Ra<strong>is</strong>in Lévesque born c1796, d. 10 Apr 1881, s/o Lou<strong>is</strong><br />

Lévesque and Geneviève Gagnon <strong>of</strong> Rivière-Ouelle, Quebec, m. 26 Feb 1827 at<br />

Rivière-Ouelle, Véronique Beaulieu d/o Antoine Hudon-Beaulieu and Angélique<br />

Langlo<strong>is</strong>: came to NB: settled at St-Basile in Madawaska County:<br />

Children:<br />

1) Marguerite Lévesque married 2 Jul 1860 at St-Basile, Joseph Sansfaçon:<br />

2) Marie Lévesque m. 1 Dec 1866 at St-Basile, Raymond Dubé s/o Pierre Dubé and<br />

Vitaline Pelletier:<br />

3) Pierre-Ra<strong>is</strong>in Lévesque m. 24 Jun 1856 at St-Basile, Emèlie Ploude born c1833,<br />

died 15 Jun 1906 d/o Nicolas Ploude and Angèle Beaulieu: settled at St-Basile: had<br />

thirteen children:<br />

4) Michel Lévesque married 20 Feb 1861 at St-Basile, Démér<strong>is</strong>e Lizotte d/o Lou<strong>is</strong><br />

Lizotte and Marie Anne Beaulieu: settled at St-Basile: two children:<br />

5) Thadée Lévesque married 12 Feb 1867 at St-Basile, Méthaide Beaulieu d/o<br />

Edouard Beaulieu and Félicitè Pelletier: they settled at St-Basile and had five<br />

children:<br />

6) Henriette Lévesque born c1828 at St-Basile, died 7 Nov 1858 at St-Basile, married<br />

11 Jan 1854 at St-Basile, Joseph Luc Parad<strong>is</strong> s/o Vincent Parad<strong>is</strong> and Thérèse<br />

Gagnon:<br />

7) Jean Lévesque b. 24 Feb 1839 St-Basile:<br />

8) Rémi Lévesque b. 22 Feb 1841 St-Basile:<br />

9) Véronique Lévesque b. 27 Sep 1843 at St.-Basile:<br />

10) Edith Lévesque b. 18 Feb 1848 at St-Basile, d. Oct 1872, m. 6 May 1866 at St-<br />

Basile, Pierre Siro<strong>is</strong> s/o Thomas Siro<strong>is</strong> and Marguerite Labrie: settled at St-Basile:<br />

11) Vital Lévesque b. 19 Oct 1851, d. 9 Apr 1852 at St-Basile.<br />

Source: MC80/2106 Fernand and Marie-Ange Levesque’s Robert Levesque and<br />

Jeanne Chevalier descendants, pages 15, 32, 59-60 in Vol. I.<br />

LEWIN: James Davies Lewin born 1 Apr 1812 at Womaston in Radnorshire, Wales<br />

s/o Samuel Lewin and Mary Furmage <strong>of</strong> Middlesex, England, died 11 Mar 1900:<br />

came to NB in 1830 and first settled at Chatham, Northumberland County, then<br />

moved to Saint John: m. 17 Dec 1831 at Miramichi, Sarah Ann Clarke b. 28 Mar<br />

1813 on Chaleur Bay, NB, d. 1882, d/o Richard S. Clarke:<br />

Children:<br />

1) Samuel Lewin (Dr.) b. 21 Dec 1832 at Saint Pauls Cottage, Miramichi, NB, died<br />

c1872: settled in Chatham, NB:<br />

2) Mary Clarke Lewin born 11 Jan 1835, died 2 Jun 1835 at Chatham, NB:<br />

3) Frankland Lew<strong>is</strong> Lewin b. 20 Jun 1836:<br />

4) Mary Woodhouse Lewin b. 4 Jun 1838 at Saint John, NB, d. 15 Jun 1838 in Saint<br />

John:<br />

5) Rebecca Lewin b. 5 Oct 1839 in Saint John, d. 31 Aug 1840 in Saint John:<br />

6) James Davies Lewin b. 11 Feb 1842 in Saint John:<br />

7) Baby boy b. 2 Jan 1844, d. 6 Jan 1844 in Saint John:<br />

8) Percival Lew<strong>is</strong> Lewin born 5 Aug 1847 at St. Andrews, Charlotte County: moved<br />

to NY:<br />

9) Seraphina Smith Lewin b. 2 Jan 1850 in Saint John, d. 1 Mar 1850 in Saint John,<br />

NB:


10) Richard Samuel Clarke Lewin b. 24 Feb 1851 in Saint John.<br />

11) Elizabeth Lewin m. Mr. Cook:<br />

Source: MC1156 Graves Papers: James Davies Lewin, 1 page: see MC80/407 The<br />

Canadian biographical dictionary, pages 666-667: see also RS184 New Brunswick<br />

Museum Vertical files, Lewin family, micr<strong>of</strong>ilm F11085, 5 pages.<br />

LEWIS: Alanson Lew<strong>is</strong> born on Staten Island in NY s/o Franc<strong>is</strong> Lew<strong>is</strong>: m. at Long<br />

Island, NY, Mary Merritt d/o John Meritt: they came to NB in 1783 as Loyal<strong>is</strong>ts<br />

and settled at Lew<strong>is</strong>ville in Moncton Par<strong>is</strong>h, Westmorland County:<br />

Children:<br />

1) Icabod Lew<strong>is</strong> b. 1762 on Staten Island or at Poughkeepsie, NY, buried 2 Jul 1851,<br />

married 1783 Rebecca Read b. 1764 in NB, d. 31 Jul 1820: they settled at Lew<strong>is</strong>ville,<br />

NB and had eleven children:<br />

2) Deborah Lew<strong>is</strong> m. Reuben Mills:<br />

3) Freelove Lew<strong>is</strong> m. Thomas Calhoun:<br />

4) Felix Lew<strong>is</strong> b. 1774, m. Elizabeth Trites born c1780 d/o Jacob Trites and<br />

Rosanna Ricker: they settled at Harr<strong>is</strong>ville and Lew<strong>is</strong> Mountain, NB and had thirteen<br />

children:<br />

5) Naomi Lew<strong>is</strong> married Malcolm Somers:<br />

6) Elizabeth Lew<strong>is</strong> b. c1787, m. (1 st ) Abram Stultz b. 3 Jul 1793, died 3 Jan 1875, m.<br />

(2 nd ) Israel Powell.<br />

Sources: MC1156 Graves Papers: John Lew<strong>is</strong>, 1 page: see also MC80/407 The<br />

Canadian biographical dictionary, pages 671 to 672: see MC80/1790 Ken Kanner’s<br />

Early families rev<strong>is</strong>ited, pages 172 and 174: see also RS184 New Brunswick Museum<br />

Vertical files, Lew<strong>is</strong> family, micr<strong>of</strong>ilm F11085, 3 pages.<br />

LEWIS: Charles Lew<strong>is</strong> born 17 Mar 1761 at Providence, R.I., died 24 Mar 1837 at<br />

New Canaan, Queens County, NB, s/o Benjamin (or Benajah) Lew<strong>is</strong> and Sarah<br />

Simmons <strong>of</strong> Sackville, NB: m. (1 st ) 11 Feb 1783 Lavinia (Stone) Chambers b. 1 Sep<br />

1768 at Sackville, died c1822, half-s<strong>is</strong>ter <strong>of</strong> Rev. Titus Stone: m. (2 nd ) 3 or 13 Sep<br />

1826 at Hampstead in Queens County, Elizabeth Mullin <strong>of</strong> New Canaan, a widow, b.<br />

c1770, d. 2 Jun 1854: they first settled at Sackville in Westmorland County, then<br />

moved in 1796 to North River, Sal<strong>is</strong>bury Par<strong>is</strong>h, Westmorland County:<br />

Children:<br />

1) Sarah Lew<strong>is</strong> b. 18 Aug 1784 at Sackville, married 22 Sep 1800 Chambers<br />

Blakeney <strong>of</strong> Sal<strong>is</strong>bury, NB, b. 20 Mar 1788:<br />

2) Charles Lew<strong>is</strong> b. 1788 in Sackville, d. 13 Jun 1841, m. 21 Dec 1809 Sarah<br />

Babcock b. - , d. 13 Jun 1841, d/o Frederick Babcock: settled in Elgin Par<strong>is</strong>h in<br />

Albert County:<br />

3) Job Seamons Lew<strong>is</strong> b. 1804 at Sackville, d. 14 Aug 1854 Brighton Par<strong>is</strong>h,<br />

Carleton County: married 20 Jul 1824 Jane Hardenbrook:<br />

4) Moses Lew<strong>is</strong> m. 14 Aug 1823 Ann Rider:<br />

5) Clark Lew<strong>is</strong>:<br />

6) Mary Lew<strong>is</strong> m. (1 st ) Mr. Foley, m. (2 nd ) 24 Jun 1819 Evans Carle b. 1783, died<br />

26 Jan 1855:<br />

7) Benajah Lew<strong>is</strong>:


8) Elijah Lew<strong>is</strong>:<br />

9) El<strong>is</strong>ha Lew<strong>is</strong>:<br />

10) Lavinia Lew<strong>is</strong> m. 13 Jan 1825 Samuel Alward <strong>of</strong> Brunswick Par<strong>is</strong>h, QC: 11)<br />

Joseph Lew<strong>is</strong>.<br />

Sources: MC1/Lew<strong>is</strong>, 1 page: Benjamin (or Benajah) Lew<strong>is</strong> came <strong>from</strong> RI to<br />

Sackville, NB about 1763: see also MC80/1790 Ken Kanner’s Early families<br />

rev<strong>is</strong>ited, pg. 173: see also MC2657 NBGS Generations Issue #28, Jun 1986: From<br />

the Sackville (N.B.) Town Book, page 14: Charles Lew<strong>is</strong>’ mother Sarah (Simmons)<br />

Lew<strong>is</strong> d. 13 Mar 1777.<br />

LEWIS: Edmund Lew<strong>is</strong> born 1804 at Union, Maine: came to NB in 1832 and settled<br />

at Little Rocher in Harvey Par<strong>is</strong>h, Albert County: married Amelia Jane Kinnie b.<br />

1814 in NB:<br />

Children:<br />

1) Chipman Lew<strong>is</strong> b. 1833 in NB:<br />

2) Lemuel Lew<strong>is</strong> b. 1835, m. Elizabeth Lyman b. 1838 in NB, d/o Daniel Lyman<br />

and Kezie Wilbur: settled at Little Rocher and had <strong>is</strong>sue:<br />

3) Susanna Lew<strong>is</strong> b. 1841:<br />

4) William Lew<strong>is</strong> b. 1843:<br />

5) Matilda J. Lew<strong>is</strong> b. 1847:<br />

6) Edmunda Lew<strong>is</strong> b. 1850.<br />

Sources: MC80/1397 Daniel F. Johnson’s New Brunswick lineages, page 157: also<br />

see the Westmorland County census.<br />

LEWIS: Felix Lew<strong>is</strong> b. c1775 in NY, s/o Alanson Lew<strong>is</strong> and Mary Merritt and<br />

brother <strong>of</strong> Icabod Lew<strong>is</strong> <strong>of</strong> Lew<strong>is</strong>ville, NB (Moncton): he m. Elizabeth Trites born<br />

1780 in Moncton, d/o Jacob Trites and Rosanna Ricker: family settled at Lew<strong>is</strong><br />

Mountain, Sal<strong>is</strong>bury Par<strong>is</strong>h, Westmorland County:<br />

Children:<br />

1) Icabod Lew<strong>is</strong> born c1798, m. 10 Jan 1819 Elizabeth Killam b. c1800 d/o<br />

Comfort Killam and Mary Taylor: settled in Sal<strong>is</strong>bury Par<strong>is</strong>h and had at least nine<br />

children:<br />

2) Isaac Lew<strong>is</strong> born c1799, married 17 Jul 1823 Mary McInerney b. c1804:<br />

3) Abraham Lew<strong>is</strong> b. c1800, d. 20 Dec 1854, m. 25 Nov 1824 Mary Taylor b. 1797,<br />

died 1866: settled in Dorchester, NB: had at least six children: settled in Sal<strong>is</strong>bury<br />

Par<strong>is</strong>h and had at least four children:<br />

4) Henry Lew<strong>is</strong> b. c1804, d. 19 Jan 1891, married Maria Taylor b. c1807 d/o<br />

George Taylor and Mary Chapman: settled in Moncton Par<strong>is</strong>h: had at least ten<br />

children:<br />

5) Roseanna Lew<strong>is</strong> b. - , married 24 Dec 1826 John Nathaniel Babb:<br />

6) Silas Lew<strong>is</strong> b. c1809, m. 16 Jul 1829 Amelia (Taylor) Lounsbury b. 1804 d/o<br />

George Taylor and Mary Chapman:<br />

7) Hannah Lew<strong>is</strong> b. c1811, died 9 Feb 1889, m. 14 May 1831 Lew<strong>is</strong> Geldart born<br />

c1811, d. 30 Sep 1878:<br />

8) Rebecca Lew<strong>is</strong> b. c1814, m. 31 Jul 1832 John Cormier:<br />

9) Susanna Lew<strong>is</strong> b. c1816, d. c1890, married 31 Dec 1835 George Taylor:


10) Ann Lew<strong>is</strong> m. Robert Crossman:<br />

11) Alanson/All<strong>is</strong>on Lew<strong>is</strong> born c1820, d. 3 Jul 1885 at Moncton, NB, m. (1 st ) 16 Jan<br />

1853 Mary Ann Porter, m. (2 nd ) 1860 Sarah Barry: had six children:<br />

12) Jacob Lew<strong>is</strong> b. c1822, m. (1 st ) Hetty Taylor b. c1823: had four children: married<br />

(2 nd ) 8 Jun 1865 Mary Price b. c1844 d/o Denn<strong>is</strong> Price and Martha Taylor: had six<br />

children: settled in Sal<strong>is</strong>bury Par<strong>is</strong>h:<br />

13) John Lew<strong>is</strong> born c1824, died 1890 at Caribou, ME, m. Martha Wheaton b.<br />

1836, d. 1912, d/o Thomas Wheaton and Elizabeth Lutes: eight children.<br />

Sources: MC1/Lew<strong>is</strong>, 4 pages: see also MC80/1397 Daniel F. Johnson’s New<br />

Brunswick lineages, pages 48-49, 177-178: see MC618 Moncton genealogies<br />

<strong>collection</strong>, MS10B L<strong>is</strong>t <strong>of</strong> family members <strong>of</strong> Felix Lew<strong>is</strong>, 1 pg: see MC2852 Purdy-<br />

Carter <strong>genealogical</strong> <strong>collection</strong>, MS1A: on micr<strong>of</strong>ilm reel F20981; see sheet for Silas<br />

Lew<strong>is</strong>: see also MC2852 Purdy-Carter <strong>genealogical</strong> <strong>collection</strong>, MS2: on micr<strong>of</strong>ilm<br />

F20987: see sheets for Felix Lew<strong>is</strong> and h<strong>is</strong> sons.<br />

LEWIS: Ichabod Lew<strong>is</strong> b. 1762 in Poughkepsie, NY, d. 2 Jul 1851, married 1783 in<br />

Halifax, NS, Rebecca Read d/o Eliphalet Read <strong>of</strong> Providence, RI and Sackville, NB:<br />

they came to NB as Loyal<strong>is</strong>ts: settled at Lew<strong>is</strong>ville in Moncton Par<strong>is</strong>h, Westmorland<br />

County:<br />

Children born at Lew<strong>is</strong>ville, NB:<br />

1) James Lew<strong>is</strong> m. Mary Harr<strong>is</strong>on:<br />

2) Elizabeth Lew<strong>is</strong> m. Israel Powell:<br />

3) Sarah Lew<strong>is</strong> m. Thomas Prince:<br />

4) Freelove Lew<strong>is</strong> m. Aaron Steeves:<br />

5) Deborah Lew<strong>is</strong> m. Frederick Welling:<br />

6) Felix Lew<strong>is</strong> b. 27 May 1799, d. 29 Aug 1832, m. 31 Oct 1820 Martha Maria<br />

Shaw b. 25 Mar 1803, d. 8 Jan 1880, d/o Duncan Shaw and Martha Hamm: settled<br />

at Lew<strong>is</strong>ville and had six children:<br />

7) John Lew<strong>is</strong> (Hon.) b. 27 Aug 1804 at Moncton, d. 18 Oct 1888, m. M<strong>is</strong>s Taylor:<br />

8) Mary Lew<strong>is</strong> m. John Nixon:<br />

9) Caroline Lew<strong>is</strong> m. Thomas Sayre:<br />

10) William Lew<strong>is</strong> drowned:<br />

11) Susan Lew<strong>is</strong> b. - , d. at age 30.<br />

Sources: MC618 Moncton genealogies <strong>collection</strong>, MS10A Family h<strong>is</strong>tory <strong>of</strong> Ichabod<br />

Lew<strong>is</strong> (1762-1851) and son John Lew<strong>is</strong> (1804-1888), 2 pages: see also RS184 New<br />

Brunswick Museum Vertical files, Lew<strong>is</strong> family, micr<strong>of</strong>ilm F11085, 3 pages.<br />

LEWIS: John Lew<strong>is</strong> <strong>of</strong> Lynn, MA and New York City, b. - , d. 16 May 1792 at<br />

Halifax, NS: m. (1 st ) 25 Sep 1764 at Lynn, MA, Sarah Lindsay b. c1744, d. 6 Oct<br />

1780 in NY, m. (2 nd ) 2 Jun 1784 at Halifax, NS, Mrs. Ann Jones <strong>of</strong> NY, b. c1729, d.<br />

26 Nov 1789 at Halifax, NS: came to NB in 1783 as Loyal<strong>is</strong>ts and briefly settled in St.<br />

Andrews, Charlotte County before moving to Halifax, NS:<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> first wife are l<strong>is</strong>ted in an estimated order:<br />

1) Lydia Lew<strong>is</strong> b. 26 Apr 1765, m. (1 st ) 1 Feb 1781 at NY, Andrew Wilson b.<br />

Denmark, d. 3 Aug 1783 at St. Lucia, BWI: m. (2 nd ) 17 Nov 1783 in NY, John<br />

Robinson: settled in St. Andrews, NB and had <strong>is</strong>sue:


2) Elizabeth Lew<strong>is</strong> b. 5 Oct 1766:<br />

3) Lucinda Lew<strong>is</strong>:<br />

4) Sarah Lew<strong>is</strong> b. 5 Mar 1770, m. 30 Nov 1792 at Halifax, William George Lavers<br />

b. 7 Aug 1766 s/o William Lavers: settled in Aylesbury, NS:<br />

5) John Lindsey Lew<strong>is</strong> b. 25 Jan 1772: left no descendants:<br />

6) Susannah Lew<strong>is</strong> b. 28 Oct 1774:<br />

Source: D.R. Jack’s Loyal<strong>is</strong>t families <strong>of</strong> New Brunswick on micr<strong>of</strong>ilm F355, Vol III,<br />

pages 267-274.<br />

LEWIS: John Lew<strong>is</strong> born 1790 in Carmarthenshire, Wales, died 17 Dec 1846<br />

married Grace Griffith or Griffin b. 1786 in Wales, d. after 1851: came to NB in Oct<br />

1818 and settled at Point Escuminac in Carleton Par<strong>is</strong>h, Kent County:<br />

Children:<br />

1) Mary Lew<strong>is</strong> b. c1805 in Wales, d. after 1871, m. William Blake born 1809, died<br />

after 1871: settled in Alnwick Par<strong>is</strong>h and had eight children:<br />

2) Jane Lew<strong>is</strong> b. c1809 in Wales, died after 1871, married 28 Aug 1828 Philip<br />

Hierlihy b. 1787 at Miramichi, d. 27 May 1852: had eleven children: settled in<br />

Tabusintac, NB:<br />

3) Elizabeth Lew<strong>is</strong> b. c1811 in Wales, d. after 1861, married c1829 Edward O’Brien<br />

<strong>of</strong> Tabusintac, b. - , d. before 1861: had ten children:<br />

4) Thomas Lew<strong>is</strong> born c1813 in Wales, d. 10 Mar 1890, married 31 Jan 1843<br />

Barbara McLean <strong>of</strong> Escuminac, b. 1813 in NB, d. after 1871: seven children:<br />

5) Grace Lew<strong>is</strong> born 1817 in NB, died after 1881, married 7 Feb 1844 Philip<br />

VanAdestine b. 1815 on PEI: settled in Tabusintac area: had seven children:<br />

6) Allan Lew<strong>is</strong> born c1821 at Escuminac, died 1923, m. 1 Jan 1871 Ann Gray born<br />

27 Jul 1845, d. 18 Jan 1919:<br />

7) Joseph Lew<strong>is</strong> born 1823 (twin), d. 23 Mar 1903, m. 6 Oct 1851 Mary Ann<br />

Will<strong>is</strong>ton born 1833, d/o Luther Will<strong>is</strong>ton and Helen Taylor: they settled at<br />

Escuminac, Hardwicke Par<strong>is</strong>h and had ten children:<br />

8) John Lew<strong>is</strong> born 1823 (twin), d. 8 Apr 1885, married 11 Nov 1851 Phebe<br />

Will<strong>is</strong>ton b. 1829, d. 15 Aug 1911, d/o Luther Will<strong>is</strong>ton and Helen Taylor: had<br />

eight children:<br />

9) William Lew<strong>is</strong> born c1826, d. 10 May 1911, m. Chr<strong>is</strong>tina Storey and had <strong>is</strong>sue:<br />

may have m. 10 May 1852 Mary Mahoney:<br />

10) Hannah Lew<strong>is</strong> b. 24 Feb 1828, married 21 Dec 1874 Alexander Wilson: 11)<br />

Maria Lew<strong>is</strong> b. c1830, d. 1890, m. 31 Jan 1848 William Tait b. 1823, d. 14 Jan<br />

1901: settled in Hardwicke and had six children.<br />

Sources: MC80/2689 Miramichi Branch <strong>of</strong> the NBGS, Some first families <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Miramichi, 2 pages: see also MC80/773 Jane L. Webster’s Descendants <strong>of</strong> Rev. John<br />

Urquhart <strong>of</strong> Scotland, Maine, USA, Prince Edward Island and Moorefield, New<br />

Brunswick, on the Miramichi River: see also MC80/2354 Saint John Branch, NBGS:<br />

Arrivals 99: our first families in New Brunswick, page 163.<br />

LEWIS: William Lew<strong>is</strong> born 1797 at Sanford, ME, d. 1883 in Maine: came to NB<br />

and settled in Saint Patrick Par<strong>is</strong>h, Charlotte County: married Mary Jane<br />

Montgomery b. 1825 in Saint John, d. 1893 in Maine:


Children:<br />

1) William Lew<strong>is</strong> born 1845 in NB:<br />

2) Sarah Lew<strong>is</strong> b. 1848:<br />

3) James Montgomery Lew<strong>is</strong> b. 1851, d. 1919, married Eunice Jane Dudley born<br />

1851 in Oxford, ME, d. 1921: they settled in Maine: had <strong>is</strong>sue.<br />

Source: MC80/1397 Daniel F. Johnson’s New Brunswick lineages, pages 185-186:<br />

also see the Charlotte County census returns.<br />

LEWIS: William Lew<strong>is</strong> came to NB and settled in Fredericton, York County: m. 11<br />

Feb 1830 at Gagetown, Queens County, Rebecca McCartney b. 1809 in Ireland, d/o<br />

Andrew McCartney and - Logan:<br />

Children are l<strong>is</strong>ted in an estimated order:<br />

1) James Lew<strong>is</strong> bp. 16 Nov 1830, bur. 14 Aug 1833:<br />

2) William Lew<strong>is</strong> bp. 14 Feb 1832:<br />

3) Margaret Mary Lew<strong>is</strong> bp. 28 Feb 1835, bur. 31 Dec 1839:<br />

4) Charles Andrew Lew<strong>is</strong> b. 1 Mar 1836 at Gagetown, NB, d. 19 Jan 1914, married 1<br />

Apr 1873 Julia Eliza Logan born 1852 in Saint John, d. 1913, d/o Daniel Logan and<br />

Eliza Emma Peters: settled in Saint John: had children:<br />

5) Laticia Jane Lew<strong>is</strong> bp. 9 Jun 1838:<br />

6) John Lew<strong>is</strong> bp. 17 Jul 1840:<br />

7) Harriet Elizabeth Lew<strong>is</strong> born 15 Dec 1842, died 5 Aug 1885:<br />

8) George Edward Lew<strong>is</strong>:<br />

9) Isabella Almira Lew<strong>is</strong> b. 1847:<br />

10) John Garner Lew<strong>is</strong> bp. 14 Jan 1853:<br />

11) Robert Ernest Lew<strong>is</strong> b. 1850:<br />

12) Caroline Lew<strong>is</strong> b. 1856.<br />

Sources: MC80/644 Isabel L. Hill’s The old burying ground Fredericton, NB, Vol.<br />

II, page 135: see also MC80/1397 Daniel F. Johnson’s New Brunswick lineages, pgs.<br />

95-96: see also MC80/2354 Saint John Branch, NBGS: Arrivals 99: our first families<br />

in New Brunswick, page 163.<br />

LEWIS: William Lew<strong>is</strong> b. c1811 in England: came to NB and first settled in<br />

Caraquet, Gloucester County: moved to Bathurst by 1881: m. c1848 Mathilda<br />

Chr<strong>is</strong>tie born in Ireland:<br />

Children:<br />

1) William Lew<strong>is</strong> b. c1850, married 8 May 1876 in Bathurst, Helen Garett:<br />

2) George Lew<strong>is</strong> b. c1853:<br />

3) Él<strong>is</strong>abeth Lew<strong>is</strong> b. c1855:<br />

4) John Lew<strong>is</strong> born c1855:<br />

5) Robert Lew<strong>is</strong> b. c1859, married (1 st ) 26 Sep 1895 at Petit-Rocher, Hélène<br />

Arsenault d/o Jacques Arsenault and Hélène Boudreau: married (2 nd ) Ange<br />

Devereux: m. (3 rd ) 12 Nov 1912 at Petit-Rocher, Marie-Lou<strong>is</strong>e Frenette d/o Fabien<br />

Frenette and Sara Alarie:<br />

6) Alice Lew<strong>is</strong> b. c1864.<br />

Source: MC80/1100 Fidèle Thériault’s Les familles de Caraquet, page 355.


LEYDEKKER: Samuel Benson Leydekker b. - , d. c1816: came <strong>from</strong> New Jersey<br />

to NB in 1783 as a Loyal<strong>is</strong>t: with him were three children over the age <strong>of</strong> 10:<br />

eventually he settled in Hampstead Par<strong>is</strong>h, Queens County, h<strong>is</strong> wife’s name <strong>is</strong> not<br />

provided:<br />

Children:<br />

1) Ann Leydekker m. 1791 Joseph Folkins:<br />

2) Elizabeth Leydekker m. 1800 in Northampton Par<strong>is</strong>h, Carleton County, Robert<br />

Philips:<br />

2) Richard Leydekker:<br />

3) Samuel Leydekker born c1774, m. 9 Feb 1813 Sarah Lunt b. c1784: th<strong>is</strong> family<br />

moved to Wakefield Par<strong>is</strong>h, Carleton County.<br />

Sources: MC1/Leydekker, 3 pages: file contains a report titled Leydekkers in New<br />

Brunswick: see MC80/2902 Sharon Dubeau’s New Brunswick Loyal<strong>is</strong>ts: a<br />

bicentennial tribute, 1 paragraph.<br />

LIBBY: Jacob Libby s/o Samuel Libby <strong>of</strong> Rye, NH, Machias, Maine, and St.<br />

Stephen, NB: Jacob died c1807, m. Unity - : the family settled at St. Stephen,<br />

Charlotte County<br />

Children noted in Jacob Libby’s will:<br />

1) James Libby:<br />

2) William Libby:<br />

3) Abigail Libby married Mr. Hanson:<br />

4) Sarah Libby m. Mr. Hanson:<br />

5) Martha Libby:<br />

6) Elizabeth Libby:<br />

7) Mary Libby m. Mr. Simpson:<br />

8) Hannah Libby:<br />

9) Jacob Libby Jr:<br />

10) Susan Libby married in 1822 at Saint John, NB, James J. Akerley:<br />

Source: MC1/Libby, 10 pages: file contains copy <strong>of</strong> part <strong>of</strong> The Libby Family in<br />

America 1602-1881 by Charles T. Libby, 1882, and other research notes.<br />

LIBBY: Samuel Libby born c1723 at Rye, NH: first settled in Machias, ME: then<br />

about 1783 he moved to NB and settled in St. Stephen, Charlotte County where he<br />

soon died:<br />

Only children mentioned:<br />

1) Ebenezer Libby: he settled at St. Croix, Charlotte County: h<strong>is</strong> son Stephen Libby<br />

was first child born at St. Stephen:<br />

2) Jacob Libby died c1807, married Unity - : the family settled at St. Stephen,<br />

Charlotte County.<br />

Source: MC1/Libby, 10 pages: file contains copy <strong>of</strong> part <strong>of</strong> The Libby Family in


America 1602-1881 by Charles T. Libby, 1882, and other research notes.<br />

LIGHTBODY: John Lightbody b. 1817: came <strong>from</strong> Nova Scotia to NB in 1838 and<br />

settled in Wellington, Saint Marys Par<strong>is</strong>h, York County: he married Margaret Fraser<br />

d/o Thomas Fraser and Mary MacKenzie:<br />

Children:<br />

1) James Lightbody b. 1842:<br />

2) John Lightbody born 1844:<br />

3) Thomas Lightbody b. 1846:<br />

4) Isabelle Lightbody b. 1847, m. John Coy:<br />

5) Simon Lightbody born 1849:<br />

6) William Lightbody b. 1857:<br />

7) Mary Lightbody born 1851:<br />

8) Moses Lightbody born 1859.<br />

Source: MC80/1214 Ina MacLaggan et. al. Nashwaak families 1785-1885, pages 58-<br />

59.<br />

LIMERICK: Arthur Limerick b. 1824 in Ireland, m. Eliza - b. 1823 in Ireland:<br />

family came to NB in 1846 and settled in Fredericton, York County:<br />

Children:<br />

1) Elizabeth Limerick born 1845, d. 20 Aug 1845:<br />

2) David Limerick born 1847, d. 24 Apr 1856:<br />

3) Thomas Limerick b. 1849, d. 2 Feb 1851:<br />

4) Joshua Limerick:<br />

5) John Limerick:<br />

6) Margaret K. Limerick born 1857, d. 27 Aug 1858:<br />

7) Helen Limerick:<br />

8) Eliza Limerick.<br />

Sources: MC80/644 Isabel L. Hill’s The old burying ground Fredericton, NB, Vol. I,<br />

pages 289-290: also see the York County census returns.<br />

LINDER: Richard Linder: he was born 1857 in England: he came to NB and settled<br />

at Knowlesville in Aberdeen Par<strong>is</strong>h, Carleton County: he married Mary Catherine<br />

Boyle b. 20 Dec 1867:<br />

Children:<br />

1) Edith Linder born 1885, d. 1978 m. William Ogilvie b. - , died 1960: settled at<br />

Doaktown, Bl<strong>is</strong>sfield Par<strong>is</strong>h, Northumberland County and had <strong>is</strong>sue:<br />

2) Samuel Linder b. 1889, d. 1917:<br />

3) Ray Linder b. 24 Jan 1896, d. 10 May 1974, m. Catherine Janet Wilson born 28<br />

Dec 1895, d. 28 Dec 1972: settled at East Glassville, Aberdeen Par<strong>is</strong>h: had <strong>is</strong>sue:<br />

4) Mabel Linder born 1897, died 1977, married (1 st ) Frank Furlong: m. (2 nd ) Leon<br />

DeMerchant: settled at Grafton, Northampton Par<strong>is</strong>h, Carleton County:<br />

5) Basil Linder b. 1901, d. 8 Jul 1965, married Carrie Harrington: settled in


Woodstock, Carleton County and had seven sons.<br />

Source: MC80/1275 Judson M. Corey’s The story <strong>of</strong> Knowlesville, pgs 52-53.<br />

LINDON: John H. Lindon m. 6 May 1869 at Lawrencetown, NS, Isabella S.<br />

Naugle: they came to NB about 1874 and settled at Beaver Brook, Newcastle Par<strong>is</strong>h,<br />

Northumberland County:<br />

Children:<br />

1) Eva Winifred Lindon born 26 Jan 1870 at Lawrencetown, NS:<br />

2) Edward Theodore Lindon b. 24 Dec 1875 at Beaver Brook, NB:<br />

3) Henry Stamford Lindon b. 14 Feb 1880:<br />

4) Percy Wendell Lindon b. 2 Feb 1883:<br />

5) Esther Isabella Lindon b. 30 May 1886:<br />

6) Bertha Evelyn Lindon born 24 Feb 1890 at Newcastle, NB.<br />

Source: MC1/Lindon, 2 pages.<br />

LINDSAY: Alexander Lindsay b. 5 Jun 1781 in County Fermanagh, Ireland, died<br />

1878: married Elizabeth Hetherington born 1794, died 1859: came <strong>from</strong> Ireland to<br />

America in Aug 1819: first settled at Bath, ME, but soon moved to NB and settled at<br />

Lindsay, Wakefield, Carleton County: had a large family:<br />

Only children mentioned:<br />

1) William Lindsay born 13 Aug 1813 in County Fermanagh, d. 7 Sep 1895, m. 1837<br />

Harriet Parsons b. 1822 d/o Stephen Parsons <strong>of</strong> Woodstock, died 18 Apr 1910: they<br />

settled at Woodstock, NB and had twelve children:<br />

2) Alexander Lindsay b. 1829:<br />

3) Robert James Lindsay b. 1834:<br />

4) adopted, Margaret Hurst b. 1836 in Ireland: came to NB in August 1847.<br />

Sources: MC1156 Graves Papers: William Lindsay, 1 pg.: see also MC80/338 I.<br />

Allen Jack’s Biographical Review, pages 349-351: see also MC80/407 The Canadian<br />

biographical dictionary, pg. 648: also see Carleton County census.<br />

LINDSAY: Matthew Lindsay born 1834 in Scotland, d. 8 Mar 1884: he came to NB<br />

as a young man and settled in Saint John.<br />

Source: MC80/467 David R. Jack’s H<strong>is</strong>tory <strong>of</strong> Saint Andrew’s Church, Saint John,<br />

NB, pages 344-345.<br />

LINDSAY: Ninian Lindsay b. 1753 in Ireland and came to NB about 1786, d. 25 Feb<br />

1828: m. Hannah Marks: settled at St. Stephen in Charlotte County:<br />

Children:<br />

1) Robert Lindsay d. young:


2) Ninian Lindsay Jr. b. 1799, d Apr 1864:<br />

3) Eliza Ann Lindsay b. - , d. 4 Jan 1842, m. Robert M. Todd:<br />

4) Elizabeth Lindsay m. William Andrews:<br />

5) William Lindsay:<br />

6) Andrew Lindsay:<br />

7) George Lindsay:<br />

8) Caroline Lindsay.<br />

Sources: MC80/60 I.C. Knowlton’s Annals <strong>of</strong> Cala<strong>is</strong>, ME and St. Stephen, NB, page<br />

204: see also MC1156 Graves Papers: Ninian Lindsay, 1 page.<br />

LINDSAY: Robert Lindsay was a member <strong>of</strong> the 74 th Regiment: he came to NB in<br />

1783 as a Loyal<strong>is</strong>t: settled at Digdeguash, Saint Patrick Par<strong>is</strong>h, Charlotte County:<br />

Robert’s wife’s name <strong>is</strong> not provided:<br />

Children:<br />

1) Mary Lindsay m. John Coburn <strong>of</strong> 74 th Regiment: settled at Digdeguash:<br />

2) Robert Lindsay: he settled on the homestead.<br />

Source: MC80/1744 R. George Baldwin’s Early Baldwins and others <strong>of</strong> Charlotte<br />

County, NB and elsewhere, page 34.<br />

LINDSAY: Thomas Lindsay born 1790 in County Derry, Ireland, married (1 st ) May<br />

1819 Jane Caskey at Newtown, Limavady, Northern Ireland: Jane died 1829: m. (2 nd )<br />

Mary Ann Scott b. - , d. 1886: came to NB in 1821 and settled in Shirley Settlement,<br />

Burton Par<strong>is</strong>h, Sunbury County:<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> the first marriage:<br />

1) Sarah Jane Lindsay b. 1819, m. at Fredericton Junction, John Alexander s/o<br />

Thomas L. Alexander:<br />

2) Andrew Lindsay born in 1821: settled near Woodstock,Carleton County:<br />

3) Thomas Lindsay b. 1825, d. 4 Jan 1869, m. Mary Jane Parsons b. c1838, died 22<br />

Sep 1867:<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> the second marriage:<br />

4) George W. Lindsay born 12 Jun 1830, d. 15 Apr 1903, married Margaret<br />

Thompson born 29 Jan 1829, d. 30 Dec 1909:<br />

5) John W. Lindsay born 1834, died 1 May 1871, married Jane Cambridge:<br />

6) Charles Lindsay b. 9 May 1836, d. 1 Apr 1873, m. 22 Dec 1866 Charlotte A.<br />

Shirley born 25 Dec 1846 d/o John E. Shirley and Fannie Brown.<br />

Source: MC1/Lindsay, 8 pages.<br />

LINDSAY: William Lindsay born 1785 at Castledouglas, Scotland, d. 7 May 1843,<br />

m. Jane - born 1786 at Castledouglas, Scotland, died 8 Jul 1867: they came to NB<br />

and settled in Fredericton, York County:<br />

Children:


1) William Lindsay: settled in Fredericton:<br />

2) James M. Lindsay: settled in Saint John:<br />

3) George G. Lindsay: settled in Saint John.<br />

Sources: MC80/132 Lillian M.B. Maxwell’s The old grave-yard, page 58: see also<br />

MC80/644 Isabel L. Hill’s The old burying ground Fredericton, NB, Vol I, p 270:<br />

see MC1564 New Maryland local h<strong>is</strong>tory project fonds, Genealogical dictionary <strong>of</strong><br />

cemeteries for York and Sunbury Counties: Volume 1, St. Mary the Virgin Anglican<br />

cemetery, New Maryland, York County: see pages 17, 19 and 20: James Michael<br />

Lindsay born c1813 in NB, died 17 Jan 1893 in New Maryland, m. 31 Jul 1845 in<br />

York County, Mary Jane Graham b. c1826 in Ireland, d. 6 Apr 1907 New Maryland,<br />

d/o William and Margaret Graham: also see the York County census records.<br />

LINGLEY: Joseph Lingley may have been <strong>from</strong> Vermont: he came to NB in 1783 as<br />

a Loyal<strong>is</strong>t: settled on the Long Reach, Westfield Par<strong>is</strong>h, Kings County: m. Abigail<br />

Alder: widow Abigail m. (2 nd ) 1821 at Saint John, Adam Burton:<br />

Possible children:<br />

1) Peter Lingley b. c1796:<br />

2) Abraham Lingley b.c1798, d. 1878, m. 1825 Mary Hayter:<br />

3) Mary Lingley b. - , m. 1820 John Hall:<br />

4) Ann Lingley b. c1805, m. 1825 Eliphalet Stevens:<br />

5) James Lingley b. - , married 1822 Eleanor Troy:<br />

6) Thomas Lingley b. c1808:<br />

7) Edward Lingley b. c1808, d. 1886, m. Mary Caton:<br />

8) Isaac Lingley b. - , married 1825 Lucy Woodworth:<br />

9) Sophia Lingley b. - , m. 1826 Ambrose McKenzie:<br />

10) Joseph Lingley b. - , m. 1828 Elizabeth Robertson.<br />

Source: MC80/2902 Sharon Dubeau’s New Brunswick Loyal<strong>is</strong>ts: a bicentennial<br />

tribute, 1 paragraph.<br />

LINGLEY: Peter Lingley born 1768, died 18 Mar 1861, s/o Joseph Lingley: m.<br />

1790 Mary Day b. 1770, died 18 Mar 1861: they came <strong>from</strong> NY to NB in 1783 as<br />

Loyal<strong>is</strong>ts and settled at the mouth <strong>of</strong> the Nerep<strong>is</strong> River at Lingley in Westfield Par<strong>is</strong>h,<br />

Kings County: they had fifteen children:<br />

Sons:<br />

1) Joseph Lingley m. M<strong>is</strong>s Robertson and had <strong>is</strong>sue:<br />

2) Abraham Lingley b. 29 Apr 1798, d. 7 May 1878, married 24 Feb 1824 at<br />

Westfield, Kings County, Mary Monk Hayter b. 25 Jul 1799, d. 24 Feb 1887, d/o<br />

Thomas Hayter: had <strong>is</strong>sue:<br />

3) Leander Lingley:<br />

4) Peter Lingley:<br />

5) Thomas Lingley b. 1808, d. 1870, m. Mary - b. 1805, d. 1884: had <strong>is</strong>sue:<br />

6) Edward Lingley born 1808, d. 1886, m. Mary Eaton b. 1821, d. 1874: had <strong>is</strong>sue:<br />

7) John William Lingley:<br />

8) Henry Lingley:<br />

9) James Lingley:


Daughters:<br />

1) Sarah Amanda Lingley:<br />

2) Sophia Lingley:<br />

3) Ann Lingley:<br />

4) Jane Lingley:<br />

5) Mary Eliza Lingley m. 11 Jun 1820 John Hall:<br />

6) Charlotte Lingley.<br />

Source: MC80/346 Edith R. Nase’s Westfield: an h<strong>is</strong>torical sketch, pgs 34-35: see<br />

RS184 New Brunswick Museum Vertical files, Lingley family, micr<strong>of</strong>ilm F11085, 3<br />

pages: see also Saint John Regional Library: David Russell Jack Bequest:<br />

Genealogy, micr<strong>of</strong>ilm reel F109, page 118.<br />

LINKLETTER: Alexander Linkletter came to NB in 1783 with h<strong>is</strong> wife and<br />

children as Loyal<strong>is</strong>ts: first settled at Gagetown, Queens County, then moved to Prince<br />

Edward Island:<br />

Only children mentioned:<br />

1) George Linkletter:<br />

2) James Linkletter:<br />

3) John Linkletter.<br />

Source: D.R. Jack’s Loyal<strong>is</strong>t families <strong>of</strong> New Brunswick on micr<strong>of</strong>ilm F355, Vol II,<br />

page 205.<br />

LINNEKIN: Zebedee Linnekin b. c1748 at Tenants Harbor, ME, d. c1831 at St.<br />

Andrews, Charlotte County, NB, s/o Daniel and Martha Linnekin: m. (1 st ) 8 Mar<br />

1770 at Boothbay, Maine, Susanna Linnekin b. - , died by 1803, d/o Benjamin and<br />

Mary Linnekin: m. (2 nd ) 1803 in Saint David Par<strong>is</strong>h, Charlotte County, Hannah or<br />

Anne Homan born 13 Dec 1772 at Marblehead, MA, died c1831 at St. Andrews, d/o<br />

Benjamin Homan and Hannah Fitteplace: moved <strong>from</strong> St. Georges, Maine to NB in<br />

1783 as Loyal<strong>is</strong>ts and settled in Saint David Par<strong>is</strong>h, Charlotte County:<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> first wife:<br />

1) Mary Linnekin: over ten in 1784:<br />

2) Benjamin Linnekin: over ten in 1784: died in 1818:<br />

3) Martha Linnekin: under ten in 1784:<br />

4) Sarah Linnekin under ten in year 1784:<br />

5) Jennet Linnekin: under ten in 1784:<br />

6) William Linnekin b. 1791 in Saint David Par<strong>is</strong>h: married and had at least four<br />

children: settled in Saint David Par<strong>is</strong>h:<br />

7) Daniel Linnekin born c1793, d. 21 Aug 1855 Waldo, ME: m.: had <strong>is</strong>sue:<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> second wife:<br />

8) Abner Linnekin:<br />

9) Pr<strong>is</strong>cilla Linnekin born c1808, m. 15 Nov 1827 Jacob Reid:<br />

10) Ann Linnekin b. c1811, m. Joseph Hill.<br />

Source: MC80/992 Janet I. Delorey’s The Linnekin families: see MC80/2339<br />

Bernard L. Gardner’s The descendants <strong>of</strong> Andrew Jackson Morrell and Annie Maria


Hill <strong>of</strong> Oak Bay, Charlotte County, New Brunswick; go to back <strong>of</strong> book.<br />

LINSCOTT: David Linscott born c1809 in Palermo, ME, died 3 Jul 1875 in Perry,<br />

ME: came to NB and briefly settled at Oak Bay in Saint David Par<strong>is</strong>h, Charlotte<br />

County: returned to Maine by 1850: m. Jane Mooney or Mahoney b. c1817 at Oak<br />

Bay, NB, died 9 May 1884 in Perry, ME:<br />

Children born in Oak Bay, NB:<br />

1) Emeline Linscott b. 8 Nov 1836, d. 28 Mar 1874 at Perry, ME, m. 8 Mar 1861 at<br />

Cala<strong>is</strong>, ME, Marcellus Walker b. c1836: settled in Cala<strong>is</strong>: had <strong>is</strong>sue:<br />

2) Margaret E. Linscott born c1840, m. 12 Jan 1876 Marcellus Walker, the<br />

widower <strong>of</strong> her s<strong>is</strong>ter:<br />

3) Henrietta/Etta Linscott b. 16 Jan 1844, died 29 Jul 1864:<br />

4) David and Jane had four more children born in Maine.<br />

Source: MC80/2711 Thelma Eye Brooks’ Cala<strong>is</strong> Maine families, pgs. 96-97.<br />

LINT: John Lint born c1760 at Cortlandt, Westchester County, NY, s/o John Lint<br />

and Catherine Morimond or Abraham Lint and Jane Corsen: married c1780<br />

Elizabeth - b. c1764: came to NB in 1783 as Loyal<strong>is</strong>ts and settled in Queensbury<br />

Par<strong>is</strong>h, York County:<br />

Children are l<strong>is</strong>ted in an estimated order:<br />

1) John Lint b. c1781 Chestertown, York County, NY, married 22 Oct 1808<br />

Elizabeth Niles born 10 Feb 1792 at Saint John, died 16 Oct 1885 at Houlton,<br />

Aroostook, ME, d/o James and Rebecca Niles: had eight children:<br />

2) Abraham Lint b. c1786 in Queensbury Par<strong>is</strong>h:<br />

3) Abijah Lint born c1788:<br />

4) Henry Lint b. c1791:<br />

5) Isaac Lint born c1793:<br />

6) Josiah Lint b. c1795:<br />

7) Jacob Lint b. c1797, married 28 Sep 1822 Frances Hall born 1802 in NB: settled<br />

in Queensbury Par<strong>is</strong>h:<br />

8) Lawrence Lint b. 1800, married 17 Jul 1823 Catherine Hall born 1800 in NB, a<br />

s<strong>is</strong>ter <strong>of</strong> Frances: settled in Queensbury, NB:<br />

9) William Lint born c1805, m. 1857 Sophia Coleman.<br />

Sources: MC1/Cameron #1, 6 pages: see also MC1/Lint, 3 pages: see also<br />

MC80/1662 Donald C. Cameron’s Cameron, William & Lent, Jane Frances: see also<br />

MC80/2354 Saint John Branch, NBGS: Arrivals 99: our first families in New<br />

Brunswick, pg 164: see also MC300 York-Sunbury H<strong>is</strong>torical Society Collection,<br />

MS3/191, 2 pages.<br />

LINTON: Aaron Linton born in Pennsylvania: he married Eunice Greenlaw also b.<br />

in Pennsylvania: came to NB and settled on Magaguadavic River, Saint George<br />

Par<strong>is</strong>h, Charlotte County: only child mentioned, Ann Windsor Linton born 1816 in<br />

NB, d. 1907, married Theodore Nutter born 1801 in NH or MA, died in 1888: settled<br />

in Saint George and had <strong>is</strong>sue.


Source: MC80/1397 Daniel F. Johnson’s New Brunswick lineages, pages 169-170:<br />

also see the Charlotte County census records.<br />

LINTON: James Linton b. c1793 in County Tyrone, Ireland: married c1819 in<br />

Ireland, Margaret or Peggy - b. c1797 in County Tyrone: came to NB in 1833 and<br />

settled at Bayswater, Westfield Par<strong>is</strong>h, Kings County:<br />

Children born in Ireland:<br />

1) Roseann Linton b. c1820:<br />

2) Thomas Linton b. c1823:<br />

3) James Linton born c1822, died 23 Feb 1913, married (1 st ) 25 Jul 1845 in Westfield<br />

Par<strong>is</strong>h, Elizabeth Ann (Gibbons) Wightman b. 5 Mar 1812 Saint John, d. 18 Sep<br />

1861: m. (2 nd ) after 1861 Elizabeth Stackhouse b. - , d. 1919: settled at Bayswater:<br />

4) Mary Linton b. c1829:<br />

5) Eliza Linton b. c1831.<br />

Source: MC80/2354 Saint John Branch, NBGS: Arrivals 99: our first families in New<br />

Brunswick, page 164.<br />

LIPPINCOTT: Richard Lippincott born 2 Jan 1745 at Shrewsbury, NJ, died 14<br />

May 1826 at Toronto, ON, m. on 4 Mar 1770 Esther Borden d/o Jeremiah Borden<br />

and Esther Tilton <strong>of</strong> Shrewsbury, NJ: came <strong>from</strong> Monmouth County, NJ to NB in<br />

1783 as Loyal<strong>is</strong>ts: they first settled at Beaver Harbour in Pennfield Par<strong>is</strong>h, Charlotte<br />

County: then in 1793 moved to Ontario: only child mentioned was, Esther Borden<br />

Lippincott born 1791.<br />

Sources: MC1/Lippincott, 3 pgs.: Richard Lippincott was <strong>of</strong> Quaker descent: see also<br />

MC80/1720 Theodore C. Holmes’ Loyal<strong>is</strong>ts to Canada: the 1783 settlement <strong>of</strong><br />

Quakers and others at Passamaquoddy, pages 81-83.<br />

LIPSETT: John Lipsett born in Ireland: came to NB in 1819 and settled at Youngs<br />

Cove, Waterborough Par<strong>is</strong>h, Queens County: married M<strong>is</strong>s Johnston:<br />

Children:<br />

1) David Lipsett m. Elizabeth Ginn: had <strong>is</strong>sue:<br />

2) Andrew Lipsett married Mary White:<br />

3) William Lipsett went to US:<br />

4) Margaret Lipsett m. Robert Snodgrass.<br />

Source: MC80/364 E. Stone Wiggins, H<strong>is</strong>tory <strong>of</strong> Queens County, page 38.<br />

LIPSETT: Robert Lipsett born 1806 in Ireland: came to NB in 1830: settled at<br />

McLaggan, Saint Marys Par<strong>is</strong>h, York County: married Ruth Long b. 1816 in Ireland<br />

and came to NB in 1834:


Children:<br />

1) Andrew Lipsett b. 1839 in NB, m. Mary Ann - : settled in Fredericton and had<br />

<strong>is</strong>sue:<br />

2) John Lipsett b. 1843:<br />

3) Margaret Lipsett born 1844:<br />

4) Mary Jane Lipsett born 1847:<br />

5) Henry Graham Lipsett b. 1848:<br />

6) James Lipsett b. 1850, married Charlotte Lavinia McConnell:<br />

7) Ruth Lipsett born 1854.<br />

Sources: MC80/644 Isabel L. Hill’s The old burying ground Fredericton, NB,<br />

Volume I, page 41: see MC80/1214 Ina MacLaggan et. al. Nashwaak families 1785-<br />

1885, page 59.<br />

LIRETTE: Joseph Lirette possibly bp. 18 May 1751 at Charlesbourg, QC, died 15<br />

Jan 1823, s/o Joseph Lirette and Helen Leroux <strong>of</strong> Charlesbourg, QC: married c1784<br />

Marguerite Goguen or Gueguen b. 25 Sep 1767 on Miquelon Island <strong>of</strong>f<br />

Newfoundland, d. c1855, d/o Joseph Goguen and Ann Arsenault: they settled at<br />

Cocagne, Dundas Par<strong>is</strong>h, Kent County:<br />

Children:<br />

1) Anne Lirette b. c1787 at Cocagne, d. 21 May 1859, married 1804 Alex<strong>is</strong><br />

McGrath: settled at Grande-Digue:<br />

2) Paulin Lirette b. c1788, d. 22 Feb 1871, m. 20 Jul 1807 at Grande-Digue, Anne<br />

LeBlanc born c1780, died before 1881, d/o Franço<strong>is</strong> LeBlanc and Anastasie<br />

Bourgeo<strong>is</strong>: settled at Shemogue, NB and had at least ten children:<br />

3) Lucien Lirette b. c1791, d. before 1861, m. 30 Mar 1812 at Grande-Digue,<br />

Charlotte Forest b. c1795 d/o Charles Forest and Marie Girouard: settled at<br />

Baracho<strong>is</strong>, NB and had fourteen children:<br />

4) Hubert Lirette b. c1796, d. before 1891, m. 11 Feb 1817 at Memramcook, NB,<br />

Agnès Br<strong>is</strong>tol born c1796, d/o Mathurin Guillaume Br<strong>is</strong>tol and Marie Gauthier:<br />

settled at Cocagne and had nine children:<br />

5) Adelaide Lirette born c1798, d. 12 Mar 1845, m. 22 Jan 1816 Elie Br<strong>is</strong>tol: settled<br />

at Baracho<strong>is</strong>:<br />

6) Simon Lirette b. 24 Sep 1801 at Cocagne, d. 26 Apr 1860, m. (1 st ) 25 Apr 1825<br />

Marie Gauthier b. 1800 d/o Joseph Gauthier and Ludivine Cormier: had six<br />

children: married (2 nd ) 26 Oct 1852 Franço<strong>is</strong>e LeBlanc: they settled at Baracho<strong>is</strong>,<br />

NB:<br />

7) Madeleine Lirette born 15 Apr 1804 at Cocagne, d. 6 May 1884, m. 29 Jan 1821 at<br />

Memramcook, NB, Joseph/Thomas Cormier: settled at Baracho<strong>is</strong>:<br />

8) Marie Lirette born 2 Oct 1806 at Cocagne, d. 10 Jul 1866, m. (1 st ) 19 May 1828<br />

Benoni Bourk: m. (2 nd ) 5 Aug 1829 at Baracho<strong>is</strong>, NB, Thadee LeBlanc:<br />

9) Luce Lirette b. 29 Jan 1811 at Cocagne, d. 8 May 1872, m. 13 Sep 1830 at<br />

Baracho<strong>is</strong>, Thomas LeBlanc: they settled at Shemogue.<br />

Sources: MC80/1250 Tony LeBlanc’s The Lirette family: widow Marguerite<br />

(Goguen) Lirette m. (2 nd ) 22 Sep 1829 Charles LeBlanc, widower <strong>of</strong> Marie Duguay:<br />

see MC80/1397 Daniel F. Johnson’s New Brunswick lineages, page 156: see also<br />

MC80/1790 Ken Kanner’s Early families rev<strong>is</strong>ited, page 175: see also MC2657<br />

NBGS Generations Issue #57, Fall 1993: Shirley A. Coppi’s My Lirette and related<br />

families, pages 16-19.


LISSON: John L<strong>is</strong>son b. 1807 Bandon, County Cork, Ireland, d. 7 May 1877, s/o<br />

John and Anne L<strong>is</strong>son: came to NB in 1842: settled at L<strong>is</strong>son Settlement in Sussex<br />

Par<strong>is</strong>h, Kings County: m. Sarah Burchill born 1819, d/o John and Mary Burchill:<br />

Children:<br />

1) John L<strong>is</strong>son born 1837 at Bandon, Ireland, d. 4 May 1905, m. 11 Oct 1867 Mary<br />

Jane Doherty b. 1849: had ten children:<br />

2) Mary L<strong>is</strong>son b. 1841 at Bandon, d. unmarried:<br />

3) Chr<strong>is</strong>topher L<strong>is</strong>son b. 1843 at L<strong>is</strong>son Settlement, d. 5 Apr 1886, married 28 May<br />

1874 Mary Ann L<strong>is</strong>son b. 1850: had four children:<br />

4) Richard L<strong>is</strong>son b. 3 Aug 1844, d. 1930:<br />

5) Robert L<strong>is</strong>son born 1847, died 1884:<br />

6) Eliza L<strong>is</strong>son born 13 Aug 1850, d. 1936, m. 26 Dec 1876 James Loughery born<br />

1844, d. 1918: had one child:<br />

7) Frances/Fanny Ann L<strong>is</strong>son born 1 Oct 1852, died 1929, married Dawson A.<br />

Richardson:<br />

8) Samuel L<strong>is</strong>son b. 1853, died 1887, married 22 May 1884 Emma Elizabeth<br />

MacFarlane: had one child:<br />

9) Thomas L<strong>is</strong>son born 1 Sep 1858, died in Halifax, NS:<br />

10) Sarah L<strong>is</strong>son b. 18 Sep 1859, died unmarried:<br />

11) Burchill Kingston L<strong>is</strong>son b. 24 Jan 1862.<br />

Source: MC80/2354 Saint John Branch, NBGS: Arrivals 99: our first families in New<br />

Brunswick, page 165: John’s brother Robert L<strong>is</strong>son came to NB but did not marry:<br />

brother Thomas L<strong>is</strong>son also settled in NB: see also MC2824 Julia Walker fonds,<br />

MS1, L<strong>is</strong>son, 3 pages.<br />

LISSON: Thomas L<strong>is</strong>son born 12 Jul 1803 at Bandon, County Cork, Ireland, d. 16<br />

Sep 1886, s/o John and Anne L<strong>is</strong>son: m. 14 Jan 1834 Bandon, Ireland, Mary<br />

Burchill b. 17 Apr 1814 Bandon, d. 31 Jan 1873, d/o John and Mary Burchill: to<br />

NB: settled at L<strong>is</strong>son Settlement, Sussex Par<strong>is</strong>h, Kings County:<br />

Children:<br />

1) John L. L<strong>is</strong>son b. c1835 at Bandon, died 1914, m. (1 st ) Margaret McBride b.<br />

1846, d. 1870: had one child: m. (2 nd ) 28 Jan 1871 Isabella M. McEwen b. 1850, d.<br />

1918: had five children:<br />

2) Chr<strong>is</strong>topher L<strong>is</strong>son born 1838 at Bandon, died 22 Sep 1923 in Sussex, NB, m. 13<br />

Dec 1870 in Kings County, Martha Jane McEwen born 1847, d. 1939: had five<br />

children:<br />

3) Elizabeth/Eliza L<strong>is</strong>son born 1842 in Bandon, d. unmarried 1866 at Sussex:<br />

4) Thomas L<strong>is</strong>son born 14 Nov 1844 at L<strong>is</strong>son Settlement, died 13 Nov 1931,<br />

married (1 st ) 6 Jan 1880 Mary Jane Adair b. 1860 in Kings County, d. 1899, d/o<br />

William Adair and Rebecca Lockhart: had five children: m. (2 nd ) Mary Amelia<br />

Pearson:<br />

5) Robert L<strong>is</strong>son born 1848, d. unmarried 1864:<br />

6) Mary Ann L<strong>is</strong>son b. 1850: she m. her cousin, 28 May 1874 Chr<strong>is</strong>topher L<strong>is</strong>son<br />

born 1843, d. 5 Apr 1886: had four children:<br />

7) Sarah L<strong>is</strong>son b. 1853, m. 20 Nov 1877 in Kings County, John Alexander<br />

Douglas:<br />

8) Susan L<strong>is</strong>son born 1857, d. unmarried 1915 in Sussex:


9) Ellen/Helen L<strong>is</strong>son b. 16 Sep 1859, died 18 Apr 1888, married 25 Oct 1887<br />

Crandall Tabor: had one child.<br />

Sources: MC80/1397 Daniel F. Johnson’s New Brunswick lineages, page 143: see<br />

also MC80/2354 Saint John Branch, NBGS: Arrivals 99: our first families in New<br />

Brunswick, pages 165-6: Thomas’ brother Robert L<strong>is</strong>son came to NB but did not<br />

marry: brother John L<strong>is</strong>son also settled in NB: see also MC2824 Julia Walker fonds,<br />

MS1, L<strong>is</strong>son, 3 pages.<br />

LISTER: John L<strong>is</strong>ter b. c1790, died 1 Aug 1854, m. 21 Nov 1818 in Halifax, NS,<br />

Mary (Story) McLaughlin d. c1776 in Halifax, d. 28 Aug 1843, widow <strong>of</strong><br />

Alexander McLaughlin whom she married 30 Dec 1800 at Halifax: came to NB and<br />

settled in Saint John:<br />

Only children mentioned:<br />

1) James L<strong>is</strong>ter:<br />

2) John L<strong>is</strong>ter:<br />

3) Ann L<strong>is</strong>ter m. Barzilla Balmain.<br />

Sources: MC80/2592 Graeme F. Somerville’s A library <strong>of</strong> stone pages and other<br />

records <strong>of</strong> the Wesleyan burial ground, Saint John, NB, page 136.<br />

LISTER: John Stirling L<strong>is</strong>ter (Capt.) born 1788 at Islington, England, died 31 Dec<br />

1859: m. Mary Ann - born 1798, d. 31 Dec 1859: came to NB and first settled at<br />

Gagetown, Queens County, then moved to Fredericton in early 1850’s:<br />

Children:<br />

1) Augusta Ann L<strong>is</strong>ter b. 1816, d. 9 Sep 1902:<br />

2) John Walter L<strong>is</strong>ter:<br />

3) Mary Caroline Madeline L<strong>is</strong>ter b. 1822, d. 4 May 1892.<br />

Source: MC80/2334 Isabel L. Hill’s The old burying ground Fredericton, NB, Vol.<br />

III, pages 205-208.<br />

LISTER: John Walter L<strong>is</strong>ter born 24 Nov 1820, d. 7 May 1906: he came to NB<br />

after 1815 and settled in Prince William Par<strong>is</strong>h, York County: m. Frances Gustavia<br />

Wetmore b. 9 Jun 1837, d. 8 Feb 1924:<br />

Children:<br />

1) Frances Mary L<strong>is</strong>ter b. 5 May 1861:<br />

2) James Loosemore L<strong>is</strong>ter b. 25 Jul 1862, d. Jul 1944:<br />

3) Harriet Margaret Phair L<strong>is</strong>ter b. 16 Apr 1863, d. Jun 1945:<br />

4) John Walter L<strong>is</strong>ter Jr. b. 19 Dec 1865:<br />

5) Frank Stratton L<strong>is</strong>ter b. 8 Oct 1867:<br />

6) Emily Wetmore L<strong>is</strong>ter b. 9 Sep 1869:<br />

7) Emma Sophia L<strong>is</strong>ter born 23 Aug 1872:<br />

8) Daniel Lionel Hannington L<strong>is</strong>ter b. 25 Nov 1873, d. 1912:<br />

9) Augusta Madeline L<strong>is</strong>ter born 17 Dec 1875:


10) Charles Medley L<strong>is</strong>ter b. 12 Oct 1878, d. Feb 1962:<br />

11) Thomas Archer G. L<strong>is</strong>ter born 1 Dec 1882, d. 1955.<br />

Sources: MC1/L<strong>is</strong>ter, 2 pages: see also MC80/132 Lillian M.B. Maxwell’s The old<br />

grave-yard, page 89: which says that a son <strong>of</strong> Captain John L<strong>is</strong>ter R.N., a veteran <strong>of</strong><br />

the battle <strong>of</strong> Trafalgar in 1805, married Frances Wetmore d/o Timothy Wetmore <strong>of</strong><br />

Gagetown, Queens County.<br />

LISTER: Nicholas L<strong>is</strong>ter born 1796 in Annan, Dumfriesshire, Scotland, died 25 Jan<br />

1869, s/o George L<strong>is</strong>ter and Agnes Gass <strong>of</strong> Annan, married Nov 1822 at Annan,<br />

Margaret Hughan or Houghan born 1801, died 25 Mar 1846, d/o John Hughan or<br />

d/o William Houghan <strong>of</strong> Creca near Annan: they came <strong>from</strong> Annan Scotland to NB<br />

in 1845 and settled at Harvey in Manners Sutton Par<strong>is</strong>h, York County:<br />

Children:<br />

1) George L<strong>is</strong>ter b. 1824 in Scotland, married Mary Anne Johnson b. 1833 in<br />

Scotland: had children:<br />

2) Janet L<strong>is</strong>ter born 1826, m. William Little b. 1814 in England, died 1 Nov 1909,<br />

d/o John Little and Janet Hughan: settled in Harvey and had children:<br />

3) Mary L<strong>is</strong>ter b. 1828 in Scotland, m. (1 st ) Thomas Gass b. 1825 Scotland: settled<br />

in Harvey and had children: m. (2 nd ) James Embleton:<br />

4) William L<strong>is</strong>ter born 1829 in Scotland, d. 1 Sep 1848:<br />

5) David L<strong>is</strong>ter b. Feb 1831 in Scotland, d. 17 Feb 1919, married (1 st ) Agnes Gass b.<br />

1836 d/o Nicholas Gass and Jean L<strong>is</strong>ter: had <strong>is</strong>sue: m. (2 nd ) Janet or Jessie<br />

Torrence born 22 Oct 1845, d. 8 Jun 1917, d/o Robert Torrence and Ellen<br />

MacDonald: they had children:<br />

6) James L<strong>is</strong>ter born 22 Dec 1832 Annan, Scotland, m. Eleanor Piercy b. 15 Nov<br />

1842 in Scotland d/o Matthew Piercy and Agnes M<strong>of</strong>fitt: first settled at York Mills,<br />

NB and had <strong>is</strong>sue:<br />

7) Edward Irving L<strong>is</strong>ter born on 14 Sep 1834 at Annan, Scotland, died 1 Apr 1898,<br />

m. Mary Anne Piercy b. 25 Mar 1845, d/o Matthew Piercy and Agnes M<strong>of</strong>fitt:<br />

settled in Harvey and had eleven children:<br />

8) Jane L<strong>is</strong>ter born 1836 in Scotland, married Ralph Briggs b. 1837: settled in<br />

Harvey and had <strong>is</strong>sue:<br />

9) Agnes L<strong>is</strong>ter b. 1838 Scotland, d. 7 Sep 1896, married Bernard McCann b. 1835<br />

in NB, d. 15 Jul 1912, possibly s/o Arthur and Margaret McCann: had <strong>is</strong>sue:<br />

10) John L<strong>is</strong>ter died young.<br />

Sources: MC80/818 Rev. William Randall’s H<strong>is</strong>tory <strong>of</strong> Harvey Settlement, pages<br />

111-117: see also MC80/2503 Ralph N. Thompson’s L<strong>is</strong>ter/McCann genealogy: see<br />

also MC80/2504 Jocelean S. Hall et. al. Harvey Settlement Cemetery 1837-1999,<br />

pages 8, 16, 37, 46.<br />

LITTLE: James Little born 1750 in Dumfriesshire, Scotland, died c1822 in NB, s/o<br />

David Little and Janet Johnston, married 1776 Elizabeth Irving <strong>of</strong> Malyssuke,<br />

Scotland b. - , d. before 1819: came to NB in 1819 and settled in Richibucto Par<strong>is</strong>h,<br />

Kent County:<br />

Children born in Dumfriesshire, Scotland:<br />

1) M<strong>is</strong>s Little born 6 Jul 1777: remained in Scotland:


2) Margaret Little born 9 Mar 1778 and remained in Scotland:<br />

3) William Little born 4 Oct 1779, m. Mary - b. - , d. 14 Feb 1837: came to NB in<br />

Mar 1818: settled in Richibucto area: no children are l<strong>is</strong>ted:<br />

4) Elizabeth Little b. 6 Sep 1781:<br />

5) James Little born 1 Apr 1785, d. 1860, married 29 May 1810 Mary Linton b.<br />

1783, died 11 Sep 1858, d/o Richard Linton <strong>of</strong> Lochmaben, Dumfriesshire: they<br />

came to NB in 1819 and first settled in Galloway, Richibucto Par<strong>is</strong>h, Kent County:<br />

they then moved to Harvey, Manners Sutton Par<strong>is</strong>h, York County: had eight children:<br />

6) John Little born 6 Sep 1786, d. 13 Mar 1872: to NB in 1819: married Janet<br />

Hughan born 1786 in Dumfries, Scotland, d. 24 May 1870, d/o John Hughan: had<br />

nine children: first settled in Richibucto Par<strong>is</strong>h, Kent County, then at New Maryland,<br />

York County, then moved to Harvey, York County:<br />

7) Charles Little b. 2 Oct 1788: came to NB 1819: first settled in Richibucto Par<strong>is</strong>h,<br />

then at Kouchibouguac, Carleton Par<strong>is</strong>h, Kent County: married and had children:<br />

8) Matthew Little b. 1791: came to NB in 1819 and settled in New Maryland, York<br />

County by 1836:<br />

9) Andrew Little b. 1796: came to NB March 1818: settled in New Maryland, York<br />

County:<br />

10) Thomas Little born 1802, d. 1874: to NB 1819: settled in Newcastle, NB.<br />

Sources: MC80/818 Rev. William Randall’s H<strong>is</strong>tory <strong>of</strong> Harvey Settlement, pages 32-<br />

33, 117-132: see also MC80/550 George E. Little’s The Littles <strong>of</strong> Galloway and the<br />

County <strong>of</strong> Kent: see also MC80/1397 Daniel F. Johnson’s New Brunswick lineages,<br />

pages 106-107: see MC80/1795 Janet S. Watson et. al. The Little family <strong>of</strong> Harvey<br />

Settlement: Janet Hughuan may have been the d/o William and Agnes Heughan: see<br />

also MC80/2354 Saint John Branch, NBGS: Arrivals 99: our first families in New<br />

Brunswick, page 166: see also MC80/2504 Jocelean S. Hall et. al. Harvey Settlement<br />

Cemetery 1837-1999.<br />

LITTLE: John Little born c1799 at Dumfries, Scotland, died 16 Feb 1885, m. 1824<br />

Elspeth Murray born c1804 at Edinburgh, Scotland, d. 17 Apr 1892, d/o Charles<br />

Murray: they came to NB in 1820 and settled at Upper Millstream in Studholm<br />

Par<strong>is</strong>h, Kings County:<br />

Children:<br />

1) Joseph Little b. c1829 in NB, d. 3 Jul 1885: married and had five children:<br />

2) Mary Little b. c1831, d. 1900, m. Robert McPherson b. c1821 Ireland, d. before<br />

1899: had eight children:<br />

3) Elizabeth Little born c1832, d. before 1890, m. Zebulon Gaunce: had six<br />

children:<br />

4) Jane Little b. c1835, d. unmarried 8 Jun 1899:<br />

5) Charles Little b. c1836, died before 1900, m. 18 Feb 1864 Sarah Holmes: had six<br />

children:<br />

5) John Little b. c1837, d. 1921, m. Emily E. - : no <strong>is</strong>sue<br />

7) Margaret Little b. c1840, died unmarried 9 Nov 1881:<br />

8) David Little b. 1841, d. 1926: married and had at least one child:<br />

9) William Little born 4 May 1843, d. 14 Feb 1848:<br />

10) Elspeth J. Little born c1845, married 13 May 1862 Dr. James Simpson <strong>of</strong><br />

Fredericton Junction, Gladstone Par<strong>is</strong>h, Sunbury County: had two children:<br />

11) William W. Little born c1843, died 1848:<br />

11) William W. Little born c1848, died 21 Mar 1873:<br />

12) Agnes E. Little born in 1850, married Charles McLean <strong>of</strong> Woodstock, Carleton


County.<br />

Sources: MC80/1 Grace Aiton’s The story <strong>of</strong> Sussex and vicinity, page 57: see<br />

MC80/1514 John R. Elliott’s Gone but not forgotten, Volume 1: Little family<br />

Cemetery, Studholm Par<strong>is</strong>h, page 101: also see Kings County census records: see also<br />

MC2824 Julia Walker fonds, MS1, Little, 2 pages.<br />

LITTLE: John Little b. c1800 in Scotland, died 27 Jul 1861: he came to NB in 1825:<br />

m. Chr<strong>is</strong>tina - b. c1797 in Scotland, d. 14 Oct 1863: she came to NB in 1831: settled<br />

in or near Fredericton, York County:<br />

Children:<br />

1) Mary Jane Little born c1832 in NB:<br />

2) Chr<strong>is</strong>tina Little b. 1834, d. 13 Nov 1837:<br />

3) Helen Little b. 28 Jan 1837, d. 10 May 1892.<br />

Sources: MC80/132 Lillian M.B. Maxwell’s The old grave-yard, page 112: also see<br />

the York County census records.<br />

LITTLE: John Little b. c1801 in England, died 25 Nov 1871: first settled in Quebec,<br />

then moved to NB by 1861 and settled at Holmesville in Kent Par<strong>is</strong>h, Carleton<br />

County: m. 25 Nov 1836 at Wickham Par<strong>is</strong>h, Queens County, Mary Maskall b.<br />

c1816 in England, d. after 1881, possibly d/o William Maskall:<br />

Children:<br />

1) Susan Little born May 1836 in Queens County, d. 29 Jun 1909 at Caswell, ME, m.<br />

John Peter Levesque b. c1816 in Quebec: first settled in Kent Par<strong>is</strong>h, Carleton<br />

County and had <strong>is</strong>sue:<br />

2) Isaac William Little born Nov 1844 in Queens County, d. 20 Feb 1914 at<br />

Woodland, ME, m. c1861 Lucretia Sinnett.<br />

Source: MC80/2377 Dale Wilcox’s Notes on the ancestry <strong>of</strong> Gail Vertaline<br />

(Sullivan) Wilcox, pages 172-176, 232-236.<br />

LITTLE: Samuel Little probably married Martha - : came to NB in 1783 as<br />

Loyal<strong>is</strong>ts and settled at Beaver Harbour, Pennfield Par<strong>is</strong>h, Charlotte County: they later<br />

received a grant at Passamaguoddy Bay:<br />

Children mentioned:<br />

1) Benjamin Little: over 10 in 1783:<br />

2) William Little: over 10 in 1783:<br />

3) Mary Little: under 10 in 1783:<br />

4) Patty Little: under 10 in 1783.<br />

Source: MC2657 NBGS Newsletter Issue #13, September 1982: Sharon M. Debeau’s<br />

Charlotte County Loyal<strong>is</strong>ts, page 10.


LITTLE: Thomas Little b. 1794 in Ireland, m. in Ireland but wife’s name <strong>is</strong> not<br />

provided: she died before 1851: came to NB in 1834 and settled at L<strong>is</strong>son Settlement<br />

in Sussex Par<strong>is</strong>h, Kings County:<br />

Children mentioned:<br />

1) John Little b. 1829, may have been lost at sea:<br />

2) Ann Jane Little b. 1833, d. 24 Sep 1884:<br />

3) Thomas Little born 1837, d. 31 Aug 1921, married 2 Nov 1868 Margaret<br />

McFarlane b. 1848 in Sussex Par<strong>is</strong>h, d. 9 Nov 1906, d/o William McFarlane and<br />

Mary Jane McAuley: settled in Jeffries Corner, Sussex Par<strong>is</strong>h, Kings County: had<br />

eight children.<br />

Source: MC80/1397 Daniel F. Johnson’s New Brunswick lineages, page 256: see also<br />

MC2824 Julia Walker fonds, MS1, Little, (file 2) 3 pages.<br />

LITTLE: William Little born in County Tyrone, Ireland, m. Jane - born 1777, d.<br />

11 Jun 1865: came to NB in 1832 and settled in Saint John: only child mentioned,<br />

Jane Little m. Matthew Paul b. 1808 in Ireland, d. 29 May 1891.<br />

Source: MC80/2592 Graeme F. Somerville’s A library <strong>of</strong> stone pages and other<br />

records <strong>of</strong> the Wesleyan burial ground, Saint John, NB, pgs. 136, 191.<br />

LITTLE: William Bell Little (Dr) born 1798 in Carl<strong>is</strong>le, England, died 1 Feb 1863,<br />

s/o Dr. William Cooper Little and Sarah Agnes Bell: he came to NB in 1820 and<br />

settled on the Washademoak in Queens County: married Mary Ann Fowler d/o<br />

Joshua Fowler: they had five sons and seven daughters.<br />

Sources: MC80/364 E. Stone Wiggins, H<strong>is</strong>tory <strong>of</strong> Queens County, page 38: see also<br />

MC80/2377 Dale Wilcox’s Notes on the ancestry <strong>of</strong> Gail Vertaline (Sullivan)<br />

Wilcox, pages 173-174.<br />

LIVINGSTON: John Livingston born 1824 in Ireland, died c1863, married<br />

Elizabeth - born 1823 in Ireland: they came to NB in 1831 and settled in<br />

Fredericton, York County:<br />

Children:<br />

1) Frances L. Livingston b. 1847:<br />

2) William H. Livingston born 1850, died 21 Jul 1851:<br />

3) John Livingston born Sep 1853, died 3 Oct 1853.<br />

Sources: MC80/2334 Isabel L. Hill’s The old burying ground Fredericton, NB, Vol.<br />

III, pages 132-133: living with the family in 1861 was John’s mother Margaret<br />

Livingston b. 1796, and a nephew William A. Livingston b. 1846: John’s s<strong>is</strong>ter<br />

Margaret Livingston born 1826, died 1 Dec 1861 at Fredericton: married Alexander<br />

Chr<strong>is</strong>tie and for a time lived in Boston and had a son: also see the York County<br />

census returns.


LIVINGSTON: William Livingston b. 1848 at Newtown Stewart in County Tyrone,<br />

Ireland, d. 3 Dec 1943, s/o Mr. Livingston and Mary Selfridge: he came to NB and<br />

settled at Jerusalem, Queens County, m. Elizabeth Dunn b. c1853 at Dunns Corner in<br />

Petersville Par<strong>is</strong>h, Queens County, d. 12 Mar 1921, d/o James Dunn and Margaret<br />

or Betsey McLauchlan:<br />

Children born at Jerusalem:<br />

1) Ella Mae Livingston born on 29 Aug 1875, died 22 Dec 1921 at Hibernia,<br />

Hampstead Par<strong>is</strong>h, Queens County, m. 17 Jul 1895 at Jerusalem, John Wesley<br />

McConchie:<br />

2) Clarabelle Livingston born c1877, d. 11 Dec 1893 in Jerusalem:<br />

3) Elizabeth Livingston born 1879, d. 1880:<br />

4) Hazen Livingston b. c1888, d. 22 Nov 1921 in Jerusalem:<br />

5) Alfred J. Livingston m. Alice Nickerson:<br />

6) Lavinia Livingston m. Russell Maxwell:<br />

7) Stanley H. Livingston m. Ida Beckett.<br />

Source: MC80/2249 Verna M. H<strong>of</strong>fman’s Chr<strong>is</strong>topher McConchie family, section #<br />

5, pages 13-14, 19.<br />

LIZOTTE: Odilon Lizotte born c1844 in Quebec, came to NB and settled at<br />

Caraquet in Gloucester County: moved to Belledune, NB by 1871, m. c1865 Rose<br />

Chiasson <strong>of</strong> Lamèque, NB:<br />

Children:<br />

1) Georges Lizotte b. 13 Jul 1866, d. as an infant:<br />

2) Henri Lizotte b. 27 May 1868 in Lamèque:<br />

3) Léa Lizotte born c1871.<br />

Source: MC80/1100 Fidèle Thériault’s Les familles de Caraquet, page 355.<br />

LIZOTTE: Pierre Lizotte born c1768, died 1864 at Saint-Basile: came <strong>from</strong><br />

Kamouraska, Quebec to NB about 1784 and establ<strong>is</strong>hed a trading post among the<br />

Native people on the Madawaska River: married and had children.<br />

Source: MC80/287 Thomas Albert’s H<strong>is</strong>toire du Madawaska, pages 41-42. Pierre<br />

Duperré also settled there at the same time: Lizotte and Duperré were the first French<br />

settlers at Madawaska.<br />

LLOYD: Andrew Lloyd born c1752 at Kinsale in County Munster, Ireland, d. 1813:<br />

came to NB in 1771: he first settled at Saint John, then on Campobello Island, then by<br />

1802 on Deer Island, West Isles Par<strong>is</strong>h, Charlotte County: m. 30 Mar 1771 on<br />

Campobello Island Mary Lawless born in Limerick, Ireland d/o John and Catherine<br />

Lawless <strong>of</strong> Deer Island:<br />

Children:


1) Plato Dana Lloyd b. 1772, died after 1851, married about 1793 Catherine<br />

Ingersoll born 1765, died after 1833: lived in St. Andrews and on Deer Island:<br />

2) Catherine S. Lloyd born 1774, d. after 1851, married 29 Jul 1792 William<br />

Haskins born 1767, d. by 1851:<br />

3) Frances Maria Lloyd b. 1776, d. 1823, m. 12 Dec 1798 Abijah Garr<strong>is</strong>on born 18<br />

Jun 1773 at Jemseg s/o Joseph Garr<strong>is</strong>on and Mary Palmer: went to Massachusetts:<br />

son, William Lloyd Garr<strong>is</strong>on was the American Abolition<strong>is</strong>t:<br />

4) Charles Lloyd b. - , d. unmarried in 1816:<br />

5) Mary Ann Lloyd b. - , died 1832, m. (1 st ) 5 Dec 1811 Joseph C<strong>of</strong>fin, (2 nd ) 17 Nov<br />

1831 Benjamin McKenney:<br />

6) Eleanor Lloyd:<br />

7) Charlotte F. Lloyd b. - , d. after 1854, married F. Newell b. - , d. by 1854: moved<br />

to Boston:<br />

8) El<strong>is</strong>ha Lloyd b. 1784, d. after 1871, married 31 Dec 1824 Mary Pendleton born<br />

1787, died after 1871: they settled in St. Patrick Par<strong>is</strong>h, Charlotte County:<br />

9) Andrew Lloyd:<br />

10) Nathaniel Lloyd:<br />

11) George Lloyd:<br />

12) William Lloyd born 1800, died 1822.<br />

Sources: MC1/Garr<strong>is</strong>on #1,2,3 which claims that Andrew Lloyd’s wife was<br />

Catherine - a native <strong>of</strong> Limerick, Ireland: see also MC80/21 Martha Barto’s<br />

Passamaquoddy: Genealogies <strong>of</strong> West Isles families, pages 141-144.<br />

LLOYD: James Lloyd b. c1790 in County Tipperary, Ireland: married c1819 in<br />

Ireland, Helen or Ellen Crowley born in Ireland: came to NB and settled in Saint<br />

John:<br />

Children born in Saint John:<br />

1) Elizabeth Lloyd b. Aug 1822:<br />

2) Thomas Harr<strong>is</strong>on Lloyd b. Aug 1824, m. 2 May 1852 at Portland, Saint John<br />

County, Mary Collins:<br />

2) John Lloyd b. 23 Aug 1826:<br />

3) Mary Lloyd born Oct 1829.<br />

Source: MC80/2354 Saint John Branch, NBGS: Arrivals 99: our first families in New<br />

Brunswick, page 167.<br />

LLOYD: John Lloyd b. c1790 in County Tipperary, Ireland, m. Julia Copley b.<br />

1788, died 25 Aug 1866: came to NB in 1818 and settled in Simonds Par<strong>is</strong>h, Saint<br />

John County:<br />

Children mentioned:<br />

1) John Farmer Lloyd b. 1821, died 18 Sep 1879, m. 5 Apr 1853 in Saint John,<br />

Mary Ann Collins: settled in Saint John:<br />

2) Thomas Lloyd born 1823:<br />

3) Marie Honora Lloyd born 1825:<br />

4) Andrew Lloyd born 1829: moved to Brit<strong>is</strong>h Columbia:<br />

5) Margaret Lloyd m. Henry Anthony <strong>of</strong> Red Head in Simonds Par<strong>is</strong>h:<br />

6) Julia Anna Lloyd born 1834, died 3 Apr 1857.


Sources: MC1/Lloyd, 5 pages: see also MC80/2592 Graeme F. Somerville’s A<br />

library <strong>of</strong> stone pages and other records <strong>of</strong> the Wesleyan burial ground, Saint John,<br />

NB, page 136.<br />

LLOYD: John Lloyd b. - , d. 12 Dec 1826: he came to NB with the 81st Rgt. and<br />

settled in Fredericton, York County: m. Mary or Elizabeth - b. 1791, d. 26 Oct<br />

1873:<br />

Children:<br />

1) Elizabeth Lloyd born 1824:<br />

2) Mary Lloyd b. 1825:<br />

3) Catherine Lloyd b. 1826, m. Frederick Carpenter: settled in Fredericton and had<br />

children.<br />

Source: MC80/2334 Isabel L. Hill’s The old burying ground Fredericton, NB, Vol.<br />

III, pages 92-93, and 126-127.<br />

LLOYD: William Lloyd b. - , died by 1861, m. Elizabeth Welch born c1791 in<br />

Wales, d. 26 Oct 1873: settled on Salmon River in Chipman Par<strong>is</strong>h, Queens County:<br />

Children are l<strong>is</strong>ted in an estimated order:<br />

1) Ann/Annie Lloyd b. c1818, d. before 1899, m. 21 Jul 1846 Timothy Alder<br />

Webber born 1810 in Salem, MA: settled in Chipman Par<strong>is</strong>h: had six children:<br />

2) Catherine Lloyd b. - , d. 7 Aug 1845, m. Frederick Carpenter b. - , d. 26 Apr<br />

1857: settled in Chipman Par<strong>is</strong>h and had five children:<br />

3) Thomas Lloyd b. c1820, d. 6 Sep 1900, m. Elizabeth Ann Doyle b. 1834, d. 2 Jan<br />

1902: settled at Chipman, NB and had fifteen children:<br />

4) William Lloyd born c1821, d. Jun 1892, married Drusilla Chase b. 1843, d. Jan<br />

1927: first settled at Salmon River, then moved to Gordonsville, Kent Par<strong>is</strong>h, Carleton<br />

County: had six children:<br />

5) James Lloyd born c1824, m. after 1861 Jane - : first settled in Chipman, NB,<br />

then went to Boston, MA: had at least one child:<br />

Sources: MC2260 Ott<strong>is</strong> Logue <strong>genealogical</strong> fonds, Lloyd and Logue family h<strong>is</strong>tories<br />

by Ott<strong>is</strong> Logue: also see the Queens County census returns.<br />

LOANE: Thomas Loane born c1808, died 25 Aug 1881: came to NB in 1824 and<br />

settled at Belledune, Beresford Par<strong>is</strong>h, Gloucester County: m. 29 Jul 1837 at Bathurst,<br />

Mary Eddy born 6 Jul 1816 at Murragh, County Cork, Ireland, d. 27 Dec 1892, d/o<br />

Robert Eddy and Jane Morgan:<br />

Children:<br />

1) James Loane born 7 Sep 1838, died 3 Oct 1915, m. Catherine Chalmers born 2<br />

Apr 1846, d. 27 Apr 1916: settled in Belledune and had <strong>is</strong>sue:<br />

2) Thomas Loane born 9 May 1840, d. 19 May 1907, m. (1 st ) Annie Melloy b. 1845,<br />

d. 8 Mar 1899: had <strong>is</strong>sue: m. (2 nd ) 1 Nov 1900 at Bathurst, Elizabeth Landels b. 1860<br />

at Youghall, Bathurst Par<strong>is</strong>h, d. 6 Jan 1941: had one daughter: they settled in Bathurst:


3) Robert E. Loane b. 1842, died 3 May 1927, m. 1883 in Gloucester County,<br />

Rebecca Cole <strong>of</strong> Sackville, Westmorland County, born 1853, d. 14 Mar 1928: settled<br />

in Bathurst and had five children:<br />

4) John Loane (twin) born 15 May 1844, died 1921, married 30 Dec 1870 at<br />

Woodstock, Carleton County, Sarah McKinley:<br />

5) William John Loane (twin) b. 15 May 1844, m. Margaret Jane Willox: settled in<br />

Woodstock and had two children:<br />

6) Mary Jane Loane b. 1846, d. 1918, m. James Woodside b. 29 Mar 1825<br />

Malpeque, PEI, d. 29 Sep 1885 at Petit Rocher, Beresford Par<strong>is</strong>h, Gloucester County:<br />

7) Susan Loane b. 11 Aug 1848, d. 22 Apr 1853:<br />

8) Harriet Loane b. 1851, m. Mr. Doran and settled in Winnipeg, Manitoba: 9)<br />

Abram Loane born 1854: settled at Fort Fairfield, Maine, married Victoria<br />

McBurnie:<br />

10) Rebecca/Becky Annie Loane born 1855, died 1842, m. James Chalmers born<br />

1854, died 1931: had <strong>is</strong>sue.<br />

Source: MC80/2686 Susan E. Eddy’s The Robert and Jane Eady/Eddy family: a<br />

h<strong>is</strong>tory, pages 83-90.<br />

LOBAN: Thomas Loban b. - , d. 1817: was d<strong>is</strong>charged <strong>from</strong> 82 nd Regiment at<br />

Halifax at age 25: came to NB by 1784 and settled at Chatham, Northumberland<br />

County: m. Jane - b. c1766, d. 11 Oct 1852: she had come to the Miramichi in 1794:<br />

Children mentioned:<br />

1) Oldest son was, Alexander Loban born 1796, d. 1 Oct 1849:<br />

2) William Loban:<br />

3) John Loban.<br />

Sources: MC80/36 James A. Fraser’s By favourable winds: A h<strong>is</strong>tory <strong>of</strong> Chatham,<br />

NB, pages 18-19: see also MC216 Kathleen Will<strong>is</strong> Will<strong>is</strong>ton fonds, MS 1B5<br />

Biographies and notes on early settlers written by Mrs. Will<strong>is</strong>ton in 1947, 2 pages:<br />

see entry for Thomas Lobban.<br />

LOBBAN: John Lobban born c1769, died 9 Oct 1832, m. Elizabeth - b. - , died<br />

1831: family came <strong>from</strong> PEI to NB around 1822 and settled in Chatham,<br />

Northumberland County.<br />

Source: MC80/2184 W.D. Hamilton’s Dictionary <strong>of</strong> Miramichi Biography.<br />

LOCHARY: John Lochary born 1797 at Moville, County Donegal, Ireland, died 12<br />

Jan 1882: he came to NB in 1819 and settled in St. Andrews, Charlotte County: he<br />

married Rose - born 1793, died 13 Feb 1842:<br />

Children:<br />

1) Neil Lochary b. 1823 in NB, d. 5 Oct 1903:<br />

2) Ellen Lochary born 1825:<br />

3) John Lochary b. 1826, d. 14 Nov 1827:<br />

4) Joseph Lochary born 1829, died 1881 at Inglewood, Victoria County in Australia:


5) Mary Ann Lochary born 1831, died 13 May 1872 at Brooklyn, NY:<br />

6) John Lochary b. 1834:<br />

7) Margaret Lochary b. 1836, died 11 Apr 1901:<br />

8) Hugh Lochary born in 1838, died 17 Feb 1853.<br />

Sources: MC80/1813 Shirley Clarke’s Church <strong>of</strong> St. Andrew: St. Andrews, NB:<br />

Cemetery & Interment Records: also see the Charlotte County census records.<br />

LOCKE: Robert Locke born 1804, m. Rachel - b. 1799 in County Down, Ireland,<br />

died 17 Jan 1873: they came to NB and settled in Saint Patrick Par<strong>is</strong>h, Charlotte<br />

County:<br />

Children:<br />

1) Margaret Locke b. c1831:<br />

2) Rachel Locke born c1836:<br />

3) Thomas Locke born c1839:<br />

4) George H. Locke born c1842:<br />

5) Mary J. Locke born about 1842.<br />

Sources: MC80/2089 N.B.G.S. Charlotte County Branch: St. Stephen Rural<br />

Cemetery, page 156: also see the Charlotte County census records.<br />

LOCKHART: Andrew Lockhart b. 1780 in County Donegal, Ireland, died after<br />

1851, m. Mary - b. 1790 in Ireland, d. after 1851: came to NB in 1827: settled in<br />

Springfield Par<strong>is</strong>h, Kings County:<br />

Children are l<strong>is</strong>ted in an estimated order:<br />

1) Thomas Lockhart b. 1828, d. before 1871, m. 13 Nov 1854 Ann Adair <strong>of</strong> Sussex,<br />

Kings County: five children:<br />

2) Rebecca Lockhart b. c1831, m. 1856 William Adair and had one child:<br />

3) James Lockhart born 1832 in NB:<br />

4) Susan Lockhart b. 1834, d. Jan 1901, m. Samuel Walker born 1818 in Ireland,<br />

died 1918, s/o Samuel C. and Martha Walker: had five children:<br />

5) Hannah/Jane Lockhart b. c1835, d. unmarried Jan 1896:<br />

6) Mary Lockhart b. c1837:<br />

7) Andrew T. Lockhart born c1839, married Ann Baskin b. c1848, d. 8 Sep 1890:<br />

had six children:<br />

8) John Lockhart b. 1842.<br />

Sources: MC80/1397 Daniel F. Johnson’s New Brunswick lineages, page 256: see<br />

also MC2824 Julia Walker fonds, MS1, Lockhart, 3 pages.<br />

LOCKHART: George A. Lockhart b. 1797 Horton, NS, d. 1872, s/o Daniel<br />

Lockhart: came to NB in 1827 and settled in Saint John: m. Ann Shaw b. - , d. 1878,<br />

d/o Peter Shaw <strong>of</strong> Falmouth, NS: two children died in infancy:<br />

Children mentioned:<br />

1) Lydia Ann Lockhart m. Stephen Thorne <strong>of</strong> Bridgetown, NS:


2) Jane Lockhart m. Dewitt C. Cammeyer <strong>of</strong> New York City:<br />

3) George A. Lockhart died unmarried:<br />

4) William Albert Lockhart born 1835, m. 1864 Mary E. Lawton d/o James<br />

Lawton: she d. in 1865 leaving a son: married (2 nd ) 1868 Harriett A. Gilmore d/o<br />

Samuel and Sarah C. Gilmore <strong>of</strong> St. Stephen, NB and had six children:<br />

4) Jessie A.S. Lockhart m. (1 st ) Ferdinand Cammeyer, (2 nd ) Herbert Vail.<br />

Source: MC80/338 I. Allen Jack’s Biographical Review, pages 374-377.<br />

LOCKHART: Isaiah Lockhart b. 3 May 1820 Parrsboro, NS, d. 2 Oct 1899,<br />

youngest s/o James Lockhart: came to NB in 1828 with parents and siblings: Isaiah<br />

m. 22 Oct 1846 Lydia Anne Shaw b. 5 Dec 1827, d. 21 Dec 1890, d/o Ziba Shaw <strong>of</strong><br />

Wakefield: settled in Br<strong>is</strong>tol, Kent Par<strong>is</strong>h, Carleton County:<br />

Children:<br />

1) Elizabeth J. Lockhart b. 31 Aug 1847, m. (1 st ) 2 Jun 1852 Hugh McGrath <strong>of</strong><br />

Wakefield, NB: m. (2 nd ) 28 Nov 1870 James Allan Tapley <strong>of</strong> Kent Par<strong>is</strong>h: had three<br />

children: settled in Br<strong>is</strong>tol, NB:<br />

2) Ziba Lockhart b. 3 Jan 1849, d. 28 May 1880, married 1 Jan 1879 Blanche<br />

Giberson: had <strong>is</strong>sue:<br />

3) Charles Rainsford Lockhart b. 11 Jan 1851, m. Matilda Giberson: settled in<br />

Br<strong>is</strong>tol:<br />

4) Lew<strong>is</strong> E. Lockhart b. 9 Apr 1853, married Millicent Giberson d/o Josiah<br />

Giberson: had children:<br />

5) Elsie M. Lockhart born 2 Mar 1856, m. 10 Jul 1881 Joseph W. Curt<strong>is</strong> <strong>of</strong> Kent<br />

Par<strong>is</strong>h: settled in Br<strong>is</strong>tol, NB:<br />

6) Howard D. Lockhart born 10 May 1859, d. unmarried: settled in Br<strong>is</strong>tol:<br />

7) Frankie M. Lockhart born 23 Jun 1864, m. Jedidiah D. Giberson brother <strong>of</strong><br />

Millicent:<br />

8) Lorenzo Lockhart born c1871, m. Nettie - .<br />

Sources: MC1/Giberson #2, 3 pages: see MC1/Lockhart: James Lockhart and family<br />

came to NB and first settled at Northampton in Carleton County: brothers Timothy<br />

Lockhart and George Alexander Lockhart, and a s<strong>is</strong>ter who married Richard<br />

Barker settled in NB: see also MC80/1066 Russell H. Janzen’s The<br />

Giberson/Lockhart family page 22: see MC80/2345 Douglas E. Eagles’ Lockhart<br />

families <strong>of</strong> Nova Scotia and New Brunswick, pages 6-7.<br />

LOCKHART: James Lockhart born 23 Dec 1777 in NS, d. c1829, s/o John<br />

Lockhart and Abigail Trask: m. in NS: they came to NB in 1829 and settled in Kent<br />

Par<strong>is</strong>h, Carleton County:<br />

Children:<br />

1) Edward Lockhart born 1806 in NS, died 1 Mar 1826:<br />

2) George A. Lockhart b. 22 Oct 1815 at Parrsboro, NS: came to NB and first settled<br />

in Woodstock Carleton County area, then they went to Michigan, USA:<br />

3) Timothy Lockhart b. c1816, married (1 st ) 5 Jan 1836 Mary Ann Baker or Barker<br />

<strong>of</strong> Brighton, NB: had <strong>is</strong>sue:<br />

4) Isaiah Lockhart born 3 May 1820 at Parrsboro, NS, died 2 Oct 1899, m. 22 Oct<br />

1846 Lydia A. Shaw: had <strong>is</strong>sue.


Source: MC80/2345 Douglas E. Eagles’ Lockhart families <strong>of</strong> Nova Scotia and New<br />

Brunswick, pages 4-6.<br />

LOCKHART: John Lockhart born c1798 in County Donegal, Ireland, d. 24 Jan<br />

1843, m. c1821 in Ireland, Aley/Alice Adair born c1806 in Ireland: came to NB in<br />

1841 and settled at Donegal, Waterford Par<strong>is</strong>h, Kings County:<br />

Children:<br />

1) William Lockhart b. c1823 in County Donegal, Ireland, m. 8 Mar 1851 at<br />

Donegal, NB, Mary Jane Douglas born c1831, died 29 Jan 1887, d/o Samuel<br />

Douglas: settled at Donegal, NB and had eight children:<br />

2) Thomas Lockhart born 8 May 1824 in County Donegal, Ireland, d. 13 Apr 1902,<br />

m. 5 Mar 1855 Catherine McCully born 18 Feb 1833 County Donegal, Ireland, d. 12<br />

Jan 1915 at Brookfield, NS: settled at Mechanic Settlement: had twelve children:<br />

3) Alexander Lockhart b. c1832 in County Donegal, Ireland, died at Donegal, NB,<br />

m. on 24 Dec 1856 in Upham Par<strong>is</strong>h, Frances Douglas <strong>of</strong> Upham Par<strong>is</strong>h: settled at<br />

Donegal, NB and had five children:<br />

4) John D. Lockhart b. c1834, d. 2 Oct 1872, married c1830 at Donegal, NB, Alice<br />

Adair: settled at Petitcodiac, Sal<strong>is</strong>bury Par<strong>is</strong>h, Westmorland County and had six<br />

children:<br />

5) James Lockhart born c1837, m. 4 Jan 1865 at Donegal, NB, Anne Adair: first<br />

settled at Donegal Corner then at Peticodiac, NB and had five children:<br />

6) Moses Lockhart born c1839, married 3 Feb 1865 at Donegal, NB, Sarah<br />

Armstrong: settled in Saint John and had nine children:<br />

7) Catherine Jane Lockhart b. c1841, d. 3 Aug 1886 Waterford Par<strong>is</strong>h, NB:<br />

8) Anne Lockhart b. c1842, m. at Donegal, NB, James Douglas: six children.<br />

Source: MC80/2345 Douglas E. Eagles’ Lockhart families <strong>of</strong> Nova Scotia and New<br />

Brunswick, page 67-72: see also MC2824 Julia Walker fonds, MS1, Lockhart, 3<br />

pages.<br />

LOCKHART: John Lockhart born 1802 in County Armagh, Ireland, d. 24 May<br />

1871, possibly s/o William Lockhart born 1779, d. 1853, m. Margaret Truesdall b.<br />

c1808 County Down, Ireland: came to NB in 1834 and settled in Fredericton, York<br />

County:<br />

Children:<br />

1) John A. Lockhart b. 6 Jan 1834 in Ireland, d. 7 Nov 1906, m. Ann - b. 1832, d.<br />

18 May 1875: they settled in Fredericton and had <strong>is</strong>sue:<br />

2) William Lockhart born 8 Sep 1838 in NB, d. 25 Oct 1914, m. Mary Jane Post b.<br />

16 Nov 1841, d. 14 Apr 1901:<br />

3) James Lockhart born 1842:<br />

4) Arthur Lockhart born 1844:<br />

5) Hannah Lockhart born 1847.<br />

Sources: MC80/644 Isabel L. Hill’s The old burying ground Fredericton, NB, Vol.<br />

II, pages 16-20: also see the York County census returns.


LOCKHART: Timothy Lockhart was born c1775 at Horton, NS, s/o James<br />

Lockhart and Miriam Knowlton, m. 19 Sep 1793 Elizabeth Teed, possible d/o<br />

Jonathan Teed <strong>of</strong> Sackville: came to NB and first settled in Sackville, and later in<br />

Upper Rockport, Westmorland County:<br />

Children:<br />

1) William Lockhart b. c1795 m. 1829 Deliah Beckwith:<br />

2) Daniel Lockhart born c1798, m. Frances/Fanny Lutes b. 1799: settled at<br />

Sackville, NB and had two children:<br />

3) Charles Lockhart b. c1800, d. 1863, m. (1 st ) 7 Mar 1820 Lydia Lutes <strong>of</strong><br />

Lakeville, NB, b. - , d. c1848, d/o Michael Lutes: had nine children: m. (2 nd ) Lydia<br />

(Lutes) McGarvey b. c1819 at Lutes Mountain, Moncton Par<strong>is</strong>h, d/o John Nelson<br />

Lutes and a d<strong>is</strong>tant cousin <strong>of</strong> h<strong>is</strong> first wife and a widow <strong>of</strong> Mr. McGarvey: they had<br />

seven children:<br />

4) James Alfred Lockhart born c1801, d. 22 Jan 1877, married 14 Mar 1822<br />

Elizabeth Jenks: had <strong>is</strong>sue:<br />

5) Mary Lockhart m. 1 Jan 1822 John Tidd <strong>of</strong> Sackville, NB:<br />

6) Jane Lockhart born 19 Aug 1806, died 1888, m. 16 Sep 1823 at Sackville,<br />

Benjamin Cole <strong>of</strong> Sackville, born 27 Dec 1802, d. 1874, s/o Benjamin Cole and<br />

Hannah Eddy: moved to Lowell, MA and had twelve children:<br />

7) Olive Lockhart born c1807, m. 9 Nov 1826 James Cole <strong>of</strong> Sackville, NB:<br />

8) Elizabeth Lockhart m. 2 Apr 1829 William Chadwick <strong>of</strong> Dorchester, NB:<br />

9) William Lockhart b. c1813, m. 6 Nov 1834 at Sackville, Cynthia Cook <strong>of</strong><br />

Sackville, b. c1815: settled in Sackville: had ten children:<br />

10) Matilda Lockhart married 8 Nov 1835 Stephen Cook <strong>of</strong> Sackville where the<br />

family settled.<br />

Sources: MC1/Lockhart, 10 pages: see also MC80/226 Frank A. Walker’s The<br />

Maxwell family <strong>of</strong> Bedford, Mass. and Sackville, NB, pages 317 to 319: see<br />

MC80/1397 Daniel F. Johnson’s New Brunswick lineages, pages 186-188: see also<br />

MC80/2345 Douglas E. Eagles’ Lockhart families <strong>of</strong> Nova Scotia and New<br />

Brunswick, pgs. 12-17: see also MC2852 Purdy-Carter <strong>genealogical</strong> <strong>collection</strong>, MS2:<br />

on micr<strong>of</strong>ilm reel F20987: see sheet for Timothy Lockhart.<br />

LOCKHART: William Lockhart born c1779 in Ireland, died 9 Apr 1853, m. Ann<br />

Rebecca - b. c1794, d. 9 Mar 1876: they came to NB in 1845 and settled in<br />

Fredericton, York County:<br />

Children mentioned:<br />

1) Anna Lockhart born 1831 in Ireland:<br />

2) Maria Lockhart b. 1835 in Ireland, m. Mr. Anderson.<br />

Sources: MC80/132 Lillian M.B. Maxwell’s The old grave-yard, pages 35-36: see<br />

also MC80/644 Isabel L. Hill’s The old burying ground Fredericton, NB, Vol. II,<br />

pages 16-20: also see the York County census returns.<br />

LOCKHART: William Lockhart b. c1816 County Donegal, Ireland, married c1840<br />

in Ireland, Ann - b. c1813 in Ireland, d. 4 Jan 1872: they came to NB about 1839


and settled at Donegal in Waterford Par<strong>is</strong>h, Kings County:<br />

Children:<br />

1) George Lockhart b. c1840, d. Nov 1841:<br />

2) James Lockhart b. c1843, m. 29 Apr 1873 Isabella J. Adair b. 1848, died 1914:<br />

settled in Cardwell Par<strong>is</strong>h and had five children:<br />

3) William John Lockhart born c1845, m. Sarah K. Forsyth <strong>of</strong> Sussex, NB, born<br />

c1851: had eight children:<br />

4) Catherine Lockhart b. c1847:<br />

5) Ann Lockhart born c1849, m. John Ewan:<br />

6) George Lockhart b. c1853.<br />

Sources: MC80/2345 Douglas E. Eagles’ Lockhart families <strong>of</strong> Nova Scotia and New<br />

Brunswick, page 67: see also MC2824 Julia Walker fonds, MS1, Lockhart, 1 page.<br />

LOCKWOOD: Anthony Lockwood was born 1800 in England s/o Anthony<br />

Lockwood: came to NB in 1819 and settled in Fredericton, York County: m. Martha<br />

- b. 1800, d. 13 Mar 1834:<br />

Children:<br />

1) Alfred Lockwood b. 1826 in NB:<br />

2) James Adolphus Lockwood born 1831, d. 28 May 1836:<br />

3) Maria Marion Lockwood b. 1832, married 15 Aug 1853 W.M.S. Evans <strong>of</strong><br />

Moncton and had <strong>is</strong>sue.<br />

Source: MC80/644 Isabel L. Hill’s The old burying ground Fredericton, NB, Vol. I,<br />

pages 48-50, 79: Anthony Lockwood’s brother James Lockwood also settled in NB:<br />

also see the York County census returns.<br />

LOCKWOOD: Jabez Lockwood s/o Capt. Jabez Lockwood: he came to NB in<br />

1783 as a Loyal<strong>is</strong>t and settled in Northampton Par<strong>is</strong>h, Carleton County: he m. Polly -<br />

:<br />

Only children mentioned:<br />

1) William Sanford Lockwood b. 1800:<br />

2) Samuel Lockwood b. 1802:<br />

3) James Platt Lockwood b. 1803:<br />

4) George Aleman Lockwood b. 1806:<br />

5) Edwin Lockwood b. 1808:<br />

6) Alonzo Lockwood bp. 1810.<br />

Source: MC80/2902 Sharon Dubeau’s New Brunswick Loyal<strong>is</strong>ts: a bicentennial<br />

tribute, 1 paragraph.<br />

LODER: Jacob Loder b. Apr 1747 at Stamford, CT, died 1817, s/o Daniel and<br />

Margaret Loder: m. 24 Aug 1775 at Stamford, CT, Sarah Husted: they came to NB<br />

in 1783 as Loyal<strong>is</strong>ts: settled at Sheffield in Sunbury County: only child mentioned,<br />

Jacob Loder Jr. m. 18 Oct 1815 in Wickham Par<strong>is</strong>h, Queens County, Mrs. Sarah


Hatheway, a widow.<br />

Source: D.R. Jack’s Loyal<strong>is</strong>t families <strong>of</strong> New Brunswick on micr<strong>of</strong>ilm F355, Vol II,<br />

page 211.<br />

LOGAN: Daniel Logan born 7 Feb 1797, died 1 Aug 1865, m. 11 Oct 1832 in Saint<br />

John, Eliza Emma Peters born 27 Sep 1815, d. 5 Apr 1881: they settled in Saint<br />

John:<br />

Children born in Saint John:<br />

1) Elizabeth Susan Logan born 11 Oct 1833, d. 20 Oct 1916, m. Charles E. Logan:<br />

2) William Henry Logan b. 25 Dec 1835:<br />

3) Philip Alexander Logan b. 16 May 1838, d. Dec 1920, m. Eleanor - :<br />

4) James Thomas Logan born 20 Jan 1841, died 23 Jun 1930, m. 4 Oct 1866 Rachel<br />

LeSeur:<br />

5) Mary Jane Logan b. 4 Sep 1844:<br />

6) George Robert Logan b. 6 May 1847:<br />

7) Daniel S. Logan b. 17 Mar 1850, d. 2 May 1851:<br />

8) Julia Eliza Logan b. 14 Aug 1852 in Saint John, d. 14 May 1913, m. 1 Apr 1873<br />

Charles Andrew Lew<strong>is</strong> b. 1836 at Gagetown, Queens County, d. 1914, s/o William<br />

Lew<strong>is</strong> and Rebecca McCartney:<br />

9) Annie C. Logan born 28 Feb 1854.<br />

Sources: MC80/1397 Daniel F. Johnson’s New Brunswick lineages, pages 95 to 96:<br />

see also MC80/2354 Saint John Branch, NBGS: Arrivals 99: our first families in<br />

New Brunswick, page 167.<br />

LOGAN: John Logan: came to NB in 1783 as a Loyal<strong>is</strong>t and settled in York County:<br />

married and had <strong>is</strong>sue: only child mentioned was son, James Logan born 1796,<br />

married Hannah Griffin born c1797 <strong>of</strong> Dutch descent: settled at Penniac in Saint<br />

Marys Par<strong>is</strong>h, York County and had ten children.<br />

Sources: MC80/1214 Ina MacLaggan et. al. Nashwaak families 1785-1885, page 60.<br />

LOGAN: John Logan m. Chr<strong>is</strong>tina Porter b. - , died 1914: settled in Saint John:<br />

the only child mentioned was, Charlotte Matilda Logan born c1855 in Saint John, d.<br />

1936, m. William Logan: settled in Saint John and had children.<br />

Source: MC80/1397 Daniel F. Johnson’s New Brunswick lineages, pgs 45-46.<br />

LOGGIE: Alexander Loggie b. 1 Dec 1773 Bawds, Elgin County, Scotland, d. 28<br />

Mar 1852, s/o Robert Loggie and Margery Hay: married c1799 Helen Murray born<br />

c1778 at NY, d. 9 Jun 1852, d/o John Murray a Loyal<strong>is</strong>t <strong>from</strong> Albany, NY and North<br />

Bedeque, PEI: they settled at Burnt Church, Alnwick Par<strong>is</strong>h, Northumberland County:<br />

Children:


1) Mary Loggie born 20 Nov 1799, d. c1850, m. before 1824 Lew<strong>is</strong> Morr<strong>is</strong>on born<br />

1801 in Scotland, d. after 1871: settled in Burnt Church: had six children:<br />

2) Margery Loggie b. 6 Jun 1801, died after 1861, m. 3 Mar 1831 Walter Bell born<br />

1803, d. after 1851: had <strong>is</strong>sue:<br />

3) Helen Loggie born 25 Mar 1803, m. John Beattie:<br />

4) Robert Loggie b. 10 Nov 1804, d. unm. 13 May 1871:<br />

5) Ann Loggie b. 7 Jul 1806 (twin) married 12 Feb 1828 Donald MacLeod:<br />

6) Jane Loggie b. 7 Jul 1806 (twin), d. after 1871, m. (1 st ) c1824 John Sewell b. - , d.<br />

before 1831: m. (2 nd ) 5 Apr 1831 William Morr<strong>is</strong>on b. 1806, d. after 1871: had six<br />

children:<br />

7) Margaret Loggie born 20 Apr 1808, died after 1871, m. James McCullam born<br />

1806, died after 1871: had <strong>is</strong>sue:<br />

8) Janet Loggie born 4 Feb 1810, d. 14 Apr 1893, married 31 May 1839 John Milne<br />

<strong>of</strong> Alnwick Par<strong>is</strong>h, b. 1801 in NB, died 3 Sep 1860: had eight children: 9) John H.<br />

Loggie born 1 Aug 1812:<br />

10) Alexander Loggie born 25 Nov 1813, d. 29 Apr 1897 at Burnt Church: m. before<br />

1844 Catherine Morr<strong>is</strong>on b. c1815, d. 1903: settled at Burnt Church: had eleven<br />

children:<br />

11) William Loggie b. 12 Dec 1815:<br />

12) Elizabeth Loggie born 25 Feb 1817, died after 1871, married 2 May 1837<br />

Alexander Morr<strong>is</strong>on born 1810, d. after 1871: had eleven children.<br />

13) Peter Loggie born Dec 1819, died 8 Nov 1857, m. 13 Feb 1850 Catherine<br />

Johnson born 1830, died after 1871: had five children.<br />

Sources: MC1/Loggie, 1 chart: see MC1/Murray #2: see also MC80/2184 W.D.<br />

Hamilton’s Dictionary <strong>of</strong> Miramichi Biography which indicates that Alexander was<br />

born in Spey River D<strong>is</strong>trict, Morayshire, Scotland: see also MC80/743 Jane L.<br />

Webster’s Robert Logie <strong>of</strong> Miramichi, New Brunswick and h<strong>is</strong> descendants: see also<br />

MC2657 NBGS Generations Vol. 22, No. 3, Fall 2000, Avadne Connolly’s <strong>First</strong><br />

Burnt Church cemetery, Par<strong>is</strong>h <strong>of</strong> Alnwick, Northumberland Co., N.B., page 24.<br />

LOGGIE: John Loggie born in Spey River D<strong>is</strong>trict, Morayshire, Scotland s/o Robert<br />

Loggie and Margery Hay: m. Margaret Morr<strong>is</strong>on: the family settled at Napan,<br />

Glenelg Par<strong>is</strong>h, Northumberland County:<br />

Children:<br />

1) Jacob Loggie, died at age 2:<br />

2) Margaret Loggie m. Frederick Joudry:<br />

3) Elizabeth Loggie m. Robert Bremner:<br />

4) Helen Loggie married Charles Stewart.<br />

Source: MC1/Loggie, 1 chart.<br />

LOGGIE: Robert Loggie b. 29 Sep 1751 Redhall, Speymouth Par<strong>is</strong>h, Moray<br />

County, Scotland: he died before 21 Jun 1814, s/o William Loggie and Jean<br />

W<strong>is</strong>eman: m. c1772 in Urquhart Par<strong>is</strong>h, Morayshire, Scotland, Margery Hay born<br />

c1755 in Moray, Scotland, died before 9 Nov 1812, possibly d/o George Hay and<br />

Margaret McWilliam: family came <strong>from</strong> Spey River, Morayshire, Scotland to PEI,<br />

then to NB in 1779: settled at Black Brook, now Loggieville in Chatham Par<strong>is</strong>h,<br />

Northumberland County:


Children:<br />

1) Alexander Loggie born 1 Dec 1773 in Bawds, Elgin County, Scotland, d. 28 Mar<br />

1852, m. Helen Murray b. 1788 Summerville, PEI, d. after 1851, d/o John Murray:<br />

settled at Burnt Church, NB and had thirteen children:<br />

2) Margaret Loggie b. 12 Oct 1775 at Bawds, died prior to 1851, m. 27 Sep 1792<br />

John Davidson <strong>of</strong> Burnt Church: had at least seven children:<br />

3) William Loggie b. 24 Jan 1778, d. 1844, m. c1804 Jane Urquhart b. 1780 in<br />

Warren, Maine, d. 13 Jan 1865, d/o John Urquhart and Mary McIntyre: settled at<br />

Burnt Church and had nine children:<br />

4) Peter or Patrick Loggie b. 19 Apr 1780 at Bawds, d. 31 Apr 1858, married before<br />

1812 Margaret Gordon born 1793, d. 1 Sep 1872, d/o James Gordon: settled at<br />

Loggieville: had twelve children:<br />

5) John Loggie b. c1781 in NB, d. 29 May 1867, married by 1817 Margaret<br />

Morr<strong>is</strong>on b. 1798, d. before 1851: settled at Nappan, NB in 1840: six children:<br />

6) Robert Loggie b. 1790 Miramichi, d. 19 Oct 1871, m. 30 Dec 1841 Janet<br />

MacAll<strong>is</strong>ter b. 1821, d. 31 Aug 1888: settled at Napan, NB: had five children:<br />

7) George Loggie born c1793 in NB, died unmarried 10 Dec 1864:<br />

8) Janet Loggie born c1796, died after 1812.<br />

Sources: MC1/Loggie, 1 chart: see MC80/32 James A. Fraser’s Loggieville: child <strong>of</strong><br />

Miramichi, pages 12-13: see MC80/743 Jane L. Webster’s Robert Logie <strong>of</strong><br />

Miramichi, New Brunswick and h<strong>is</strong> descendants: see MC80/1397 Daniel F.<br />

Johnson’s New Brunswick lineages, pages 184 to185: see also MC80/2689<br />

Miramichi Branch <strong>of</strong> the NBGS, Some first families <strong>of</strong> the Miramichi, 1 pg: see<br />

MC2657 NBGS Generations Issue #64, Summer 1995: Judith M. Purdy’s Robert<br />

Loggie <strong>of</strong> Redhall and the Miramichi, pages 17-19: see also MC1049 W.S. Loggie<br />

Company Ltd. Fonds: see also MC2725 George Kingston fonds, MS1 Decendants <strong>of</strong><br />

Andrew Loggie, 289 pages which say s Robert was born at Urquhart, St. Andrews,<br />

Lhanbryde, Scotland.<br />

LOGGIE: William Loggie b. 24 Jan 1778 at Bawds, Elgin County, Scotland, d. 16<br />

Nov 1844, s/o Robert Loggie and Margery Hay: m. Jane Urquhart b. c1781, d. 13<br />

Aug 1865, d/o Rev. John Urquhart and Mary McIntire: they settled at Burnt<br />

Church, Alnwick Par<strong>is</strong>h, Northumberland County:<br />

Children:<br />

1): Robert Loggie born 1805, died 22 Jan 1873 at Tabusintac, NB, m. 21 Jul 1830<br />

Ann Blake b. 1811, d. after 1875:<br />

2) John Loggie b. 1807, married Catherine Drummond:<br />

3) Peter Loggie b. 1809, m. Phoebe Murray b. c1818 in North Bedeque, PEI: 4)<br />

Mary Loggie born 1811, m. 6 Jan 1831 Alexander Murray s/o John and Eliza<br />

Murray <strong>of</strong> Tabusintac:<br />

5) Alexander Dodge Loggie born 1813, died 27 Feb 1896, married (1 st ) Mary<br />

Carruthers, m. (2 nd ) Ann Taylor Urquhart b. 30 Mar 1829, d. 19 Dec 1913, d/o<br />

Edmond F. Urquhart and Elizabeth Hinds:<br />

6) William Loggie b. 1814, m. Margaret Morr<strong>is</strong>on:<br />

7) Margery Loggie b. 1816, d. 23 Feb 1879, m. John Anderson b. 1814, d. 2 Oct<br />

1874:<br />

8) George Loggie born 1820, d. 16 Apr 1869, m. (1 st ) Ann Morr<strong>is</strong>on, (2 nd ) Mary<br />

Parker:<br />

9) Jane Loggie b. in 1823, m. Peter Davidson.


Sources: MC1/Loggie, 1 page: Mary McIntire was the d/o John McIntire: see also<br />

MC1/Hierlihy: see MC1/Urquhart #2, pg 8 in Urquhart Genealogy: see MC2657<br />

NBGS Generations Vol. 22, No. 3, Fall 2000, Avadne Connolly’s <strong>First</strong> Burnt<br />

Church cemetery, Par<strong>is</strong>h <strong>of</strong> Alnwick, Northumberland Co., N.B., page 24: see also<br />

MC1049 W.S. Loggie Company Ltd. fonds.<br />

LOGUE: James Logue b. c1807 in Ireland: they came <strong>from</strong> Strabane, County<br />

Tyrone, Ireland, to NB and settled in Wickham Par<strong>is</strong>h, Queens County: m. in Ireland<br />

(1 st ) - and had one child: m. (2 nd ) in NB, Eleanor Ell<strong>is</strong> born c1815:<br />

Child <strong>of</strong> first wife:<br />

1) Charles Logue born c1828 in Ireland, m. 23 Mar 1865 Sarah VanBuskirk born<br />

1833: had three children:<br />

Children born in Wickham Par<strong>is</strong>h <strong>of</strong> second wife:<br />

2) Sarah Jane Logue born c1832 in NB, m. James Alexander Waddell b. 10 Nov<br />

1856, d. 8 Feb 1901:<br />

3) James Logue b. c1833, d. 1905, married 7 Feb 1856 Mary Jane McCrea born<br />

1825, d. 1896, d/o William and Jane McCrea: they had five children:<br />

4) William Logue b. 9 Mar 1835, died 30 Dec 1926, m. Esther Jane Brooks born<br />

1840, d. May 1914, d/o William and Susan Brooks <strong>of</strong> Wickham Par<strong>is</strong>h: had six<br />

children:<br />

5) Robert Logue b. c1837, d. 1891, m. Catherine A. Rice b. 1840, died 1889: they<br />

had eight children:<br />

6) John Logue b. c1839:<br />

7) Alexander Logue born c1841, m. 14 Mar 1872 Catherine Ann Wheaton born<br />

1845: had two children:<br />

8) George Logue b. c1843, married Elaine - b. 1850: had at least one child:<br />

9) Margaret Ann Logue b. 1845:<br />

10) Henry/Harry Hamilton Logue born c1849, d. Dec 1931, m. 31 Dec 1877 Sarah<br />

Elizabeth Waddell born 9 Jun 1859, d. Jan 1928: they had six children:<br />

11) Alanzo Logue b. c1853.<br />

Sources: MC2260 Ott<strong>is</strong> Logue <strong>genealogical</strong> fonds, Lloyd and Logue family h<strong>is</strong>tories<br />

by Ott<strong>is</strong> Logue: also see the Queens County census returns.<br />

LOGUE: William Logue b. 1794 in County Derry, Ireland, d. 1862, m. Mary<br />

Lafferty b. 1802 in County Derry: came to NB in 1822 and settled in Burton Par<strong>is</strong>h,<br />

Sunbury County:<br />

Children mentioned:<br />

1) John Logue born 1829:<br />

2) William Logue b. 1832, d. 1892, m. Alexa Agnes Lynch b. 1839, d. 1915, d/o<br />

William Lynch and Eunice Ann Brown: settled in Burton: had children:<br />

3) James Logue b. 1834:<br />

4) Hugh Logue born 1837:<br />

5) Mary Ann Logue born 1839.<br />

Sources: MC80/1397 Daniel F. Johnson’s New Brunswick lineages, pages 194-195:


also see the Sunbury County census returns.<br />

LOMBARD: Ptolemy Lombard born 1786, d. 19 Mar 1851, m. Patience - born<br />

c1780, died 22 Oct 1846: they settled in Portland, Saint John County:<br />

Only children mentioned:<br />

1) Ptolemy Lombard married 7 Oct 1848 in Saint John, Catherine Biden:<br />

2) Nathaniel Lombard born 1813, d. 16 Aug 1833.<br />

Source: MC80/2592 Graeme F. Somerville’s A library <strong>of</strong> stone pages and other<br />

records <strong>of</strong> the Wesleyan burial ground, Saint John, NB, page 137.<br />

LONDON: John London born c1755, died Jun 1816 probably at Gagetown, NB, s/o<br />

John London <strong>of</strong> Little Egg Harbour, Burlington County, New Jersey and wife<br />

Hannah Mills: married 16 May 1782 Hannah Ketchum b. 31 Oct 1756 d/o John<br />

Ketchum and Hannah Burroughts: came to NB in 1783 as Loyal<strong>is</strong>ts and first settled<br />

on Kennebecas<strong>is</strong> River in Kingston Par<strong>is</strong>h, Kings County, then went to Wickham<br />

Par<strong>is</strong>h, Queens County:<br />

Children:<br />

1) Sarah London b. c1785:<br />

2) John London b. c1788:<br />

3) Isaiah M. London b. c1794:<br />

4) William London born 1798:<br />

5) Richard London:<br />

6) Thomas London born in 1804: he married and had at least three children.<br />

Sources: MC80/1901 Etta Haywood-Faulkner’s Descendants <strong>of</strong> Ralph and John<br />

London, Loyal<strong>is</strong>ts which says John London Sr. m. Hannah Mills: John came to NB<br />

with h<strong>is</strong> brother Ralph London: see also MC80/2007 John DG London’s The<br />

ancestors <strong>of</strong> John Dalton George London: see also MC993 London <strong>collection</strong>, on<br />

micr<strong>of</strong>ilm reels F13736-F13737.<br />

LONDON: Ralph London was s/o John London <strong>of</strong> Little Egg Harbour in<br />

Burlington County, NJ: m. (1 st ) on 10 Dec 1781 at Nassau, NY, Nancy/Ann<br />

Seamans, m. (2 nd ) Sarah - : had three children: they came to NB in 1783 as<br />

Loyal<strong>is</strong>ts and first settled in Kingston Par<strong>is</strong>h, Kings County:<br />

Children:<br />

1) John London born in 1782 in USA, died 24 Feb 1862, m. (1 st ) Sarah Mott or<br />

Mills and had at least four children: married (2 nd ) 3 Dec 1814 at Gagetown, NB,<br />

Salome Johnson born in 1797, died 5 Jun 1840: had at least five children: m. (3 rd ) 6<br />

Nov 1849 Ruth Marsh: had another six or seven children: settled in Queens County,<br />

then in Richmond Par<strong>is</strong>h, Carleton County in the early 1830’s:<br />

2) Ralph London b. 1792, married 6 Oct 1832 Mary Gibson b. 1792: settled in<br />

Kingston Par<strong>is</strong>h, Kings County, then in Queens County: had at least seven children:<br />

3) Isaiah London b. 1794, married 23 Mar 1820 at Greenwich, Kings County, Mary<br />

Thompson born c1796 <strong>of</strong> Scott<strong>is</strong>h ancestry: settled in Wickham Par<strong>is</strong>h, Queens


County: had eight children:<br />

4) James London b. 1796 in Westfield, NB, m. 18 Nov 1819 Nancy Austin: may not<br />

have had <strong>is</strong>sue:<br />

5) Samuel London born 1796 at Long Reach: settled in Queens County: he married<br />

and had at least six children:<br />

6) Jacob London b. 1798, d. 22 Jan 1876 in Saint John, m. Frances - born c1809 in<br />

NS: settled Westfield Par<strong>is</strong>h, Kings County: had at least five children:<br />

7) William London b. 1800, m. Catherine - b. c1816: settled in Westfield Par<strong>is</strong>h:<br />

had at least six children:<br />

8) Mary London born c1802, m. 20 Aug 1812 at Greenwich, NB, Ephraim<br />

Wheaton:<br />

9) Thomas London born c1810, m. 27 Jan 1834 Mary Waugh born c1806 in Ireland:<br />

settled in Wickham Par<strong>is</strong>h, Queens County: had seven children.<br />

Sources: MC80/1901 Etta Haywood-Faulkner’s Descendants <strong>of</strong> Ralph and John<br />

London, Loyal<strong>is</strong>ts: Ralph came to NB with brother John London: see also<br />

MC80/2007 John DG London’s The ancestors <strong>of</strong> John Dalton George London.<br />

LONG: Abraham Long b. 5 Apr 1757 at Long Island, NY, died 5 Jun 1833: m. 9<br />

Sep 1783 at Richmond, Staten Island, NY, Anne Reimal b. 10 Mar 1761 at<br />

Susquehana County, PA, d. 24 Oct 1827, d/o Dr. Reimal: came to NB 1783 as<br />

Loyal<strong>is</strong>ts and settled at Longs Creek in Kingsclear Par<strong>is</strong>h, York County:<br />

Children:<br />

1) George Long born 2 or 7 Jan 1785 at Salamanca, NB, died 24 Sep 1867 at<br />

Mactaquac, York County, m. 25 May 1822 Frances/Fanny Ludlow McKeen born 1<br />

Dec 1801, d. 3 Feb 1881:<br />

2) Mary/Polly Long born 1 Jan or Feb 1787 at Longs Creek, married Edward<br />

Saunders:<br />

3) Anne Long born 27 Jan 1790, d. 7 Mar 1873, Leonard Reed Coombs born c1790,<br />

d. 26 Mar 1864: settled at St. Leonard, Madawaska County:<br />

4) Elizabeth Long born 17 Feb 1792:<br />

5) Abraham Long born 16 Jan or Feb 1794, died 25 Aug 1863 at Kingsclear, married<br />

6 Jun 1814 Catherine Good b. c1797:<br />

6) Eleazer Slocum Long born 1 Feb 1796, died on 6 Jul 1829, m. 14 Sep 1823 in<br />

Queensbury Par<strong>is</strong>h, York County, Catherine Cunningham born c1797:<br />

7) William Long b. 20 Apr 1798, d. 31 May 1875, m. 19 Apr 1822 Sarah E. Reed b.<br />

c1803, d. 22 Mar 1875: settled in Prince William, NB: had children:<br />

8) Sarah Long born 1 Aug 1801, d. 14 Jun 1867, m. Solomon Good b. c1799, died<br />

13 Nov 1884 in Wakefield Par<strong>is</strong>h, Carleton County:<br />

9) Charles Long born 16 Jul 1805, died 31 Dec 1874, married 10 Nov 1827 in<br />

Kingsclear Par<strong>is</strong>h, Mary Ann Kilburn b. 24 Oct 1807, d. 9 May 1880 in Fredericton:<br />

10) John Long b. 13 or 18 Oct 1807, d. 8 Oct 1897, m. Eliza Kilburn b. 4 Jan 1810,<br />

d. 1 Apr 1878.<br />

Sources: MC80/1831 Marion F. Lyons The family h<strong>is</strong>tory <strong>of</strong> Randy Lyons, pages<br />

106-107, 142: see also MC80/2354 Saint John Branch, NBGS: Arrivals 99: our first<br />

families in New Brunswick, pages 167-168: widower Solomon Good married (2 nd ) 8<br />

Jan 1872 Amanda DeLong: see also MC2657 NBGS Generations Vol 22, No. 1,<br />

Spring 2000, Gaynell Long Burpee’s The Long Pioneers, pages 41-43.


LONG: Andrew and Jane Long and their children came <strong>from</strong> Ireland to NB in 1843<br />

and first settled Salmon Creek in Queens County, then at Cornhill in Havelock Par<strong>is</strong>h,<br />

Kings County:<br />

Children:<br />

1) Frances Long married Robert Richardson and settled in Kings County:<br />

2) James Long m. Mary Ellen Perry: settled near Knowlesville in Aberdeen Par<strong>is</strong>h,<br />

Carleton County: had four children:<br />

3) Andrew Long m. Sophia Lemon: settled near Knowlesville: six children:<br />

4) Mary Long: settled near Knowlesville.<br />

Source: MC80/1275 Judson M. Corey’s The story <strong>of</strong> Knowlesville, pgs 53-54.<br />

LONG: Philip Long b. c1757 in or near Philadelphia, PA <strong>of</strong> Scott<strong>is</strong>h ancestry, d. 25<br />

Dec 1832: came to NB in 1783 as a Loyal<strong>is</strong>t: he delivered the mail <strong>from</strong> Quebec City<br />

to Fredericton and lived in both Quebec and Clair, Madawaska County, NB: m. 6 Dec<br />

1792 at Quebec City, Marie-Julie Couillard-Després b. 7 Nov 1776 at L’Islet,<br />

Quebéc, d. 19 Oct 1857 at Clair, NB, d/o Emmanuel Couillard-Després and<br />

Genevieve Chalifour:<br />

Children:<br />

1) Julie Long b. 6 Mar 1794 at L’Islet, Quebéc, d. 25 Apr 1795:<br />

2) Marie-Judith Long b. 24 Nov 1795 Ile Verte, Quebéc, m. 9 May 1815 at Quebec<br />

City, Jacques Bezeau:<br />

3) Unnamed child b. and died 1797 at Ile Verte:<br />

4) Constance Long b. 31 Mar 1798 at Ile Verte, married (1 st ) 8 Oct 1813 at Saint-<br />

Basile, Madawaska County, NB, Pierre Beaudry: m. (2 nd ) 8 Oct 1827 at Saint-Basile,<br />

Antoine Arton:<br />

5) Jean-Bapt<strong>is</strong>te Long b. 28 Sep 1800 at Saint-André de Kamouraska, QC, m. 5 Aug<br />

1822 at Rivière-du-Loup, Quebéc, Marguerite Emond: they settled at Saint-Basile,<br />

NB and had children:<br />

6) Edouard-Narc<strong>is</strong>se Long born 9 Jul 1803, d. 26 Mar 1804 at Quebec City: 7) Julie<br />

Long b. 25 Mar 1805 at Quebec City, d. 20 Dec 1805:<br />

8) Philip Long born 23 Oct 1806 at L’Islet, Quebéc, m. (1 st ) 22 Oct 1833 at Tro<strong>is</strong>-<br />

Rivière, QC, Emélie Boucher b. 1810, d. 18 Mar 1853: married (2 nd ) 10 Oct 1853 at<br />

Tro<strong>is</strong>-Rivière, Anastasie Perron, widow <strong>of</strong> Israel Tessier: settled at Tro<strong>is</strong>-Rivière<br />

and had <strong>is</strong>sue:<br />

9) Emmanuel Long b. 10 Apr 1808 at L’Islet, m. Reine Auclair:<br />

10) Edouard Georges Long b. 26 Dec 1809 at Lake Tem<strong>is</strong>couta, Quebéc, d. 10 May<br />

1870 and buried at Saint Franço<strong>is</strong>, NB: m. 7 Jan 1834 at Saint-Basile, NB, Adélaide<br />

Caron widow <strong>of</strong> Ignace Ayotte: settled in NB and had <strong>is</strong>sue: 11) Romain Long b. 8<br />

Apr 1811 at Lake Tem<strong>is</strong>couta, Quebéc, d. 13 Oct 1887, married 22 Jan 1828 at Saint-<br />

Basile, Marie Theriault born 1811, died 14 Aug 1877: settled in NB and had fifteen<br />

children:<br />

12) Suzanne Long b. 2 Dec 1813, m. 26 Aug 1832 Jacques Hamel at Saint Roch de<br />

Quebéc:<br />

13) Michel Long born 29 Sep 1820, m. (1 st ) 27 Feb 1843 at Cacouna, Quebéc,<br />

Emerance Theriault: m. (2 nd ) 13 Oct 1860 at Saint Franço<strong>is</strong>, NB, Marguerite<br />

Theriault: had children.<br />

Sources: MC80/1019 Ernest Lang’s From a hero to a zero? Finding Philip Long


(1757-1832) Loyal<strong>is</strong>t <strong>of</strong> Northwest New Brunswick: see MC80/1285 Loyal<strong>is</strong>t<br />

lineages <strong>of</strong> Canada 1783-1983, pages 383-384.<br />

LONG: Pierce Long born c1806 in Ireland, died 17 Dec 1869: came to NB in June<br />

1824 and settled on Little South West Indian Reserve in Northumberland County: in<br />

1856 went to Stillwater, MN: married 3 Jun 1834 Ellen McGrath born c1816, d. 20<br />

May 1884, d/o Andrew McGrath and Elizabeth Sutton:<br />

Children:<br />

1) Patrick Long b. Mar 1836, d. after 1857:<br />

2) Elizabeth Long b. 22 Sep 1839, d. 28 Mar 1914, married Almon L. Booth: went to<br />

Detroit, MI:<br />

3) William Long born 10 Jan 1842, d. 28 Jan 1914, m. Honora Kilty: settled at<br />

Stillwater, MN:<br />

4) Catherine Cecilia Long b. 11 Oct 1843, d. 8 Feb 1921, m. John Gilchr<strong>is</strong>t Cover:<br />

5) Mary Ellen Long b. 4 Jul 1847, d. 29 Jun 1927, married Robert R. Dav<strong>is</strong>: 6)<br />

Bridget E. Long born Apr 1850, died 28 Aug 1897, married Alexander J.<br />

McDougall <strong>of</strong> Ontario, Canada: settled in Minnesota:<br />

7) Andrew Long b. Aug 1853, d. unmarried 31 Dec 1916:<br />

8) Pierce Long b. Apr 1856, d. 22 Aug 1913, m. Jane Walsh:<br />

9) Michael E. Long b. c1860, d. unmarried 14 Feb 1928.<br />

Source: MC80/359 W.D. Hamilton’s Old North Esk: Rev<strong>is</strong>ed, pgs. 241-242.<br />

LONG: Thomas Long born 1773 in County Donegal, Ireland, m. Mary Jane Rogers<br />

b. in County Donegal: came to NB in 1821: settled in Studholm Par<strong>is</strong>h, Kings County:<br />

Children:<br />

1) William Long b. 1801 in Ireland, m. Mary Catherine - b. 1803 in NB: settled<br />

in Kings County: had ten children:<br />

2) John Long: he moved to western Canada or USA:<br />

3) Thomas Long b. 1809 in Ireland, d. 1831, married 17 Dec 1831 Elizabeth Foster<br />

born 1812, d/o Ezekiel Foster and Mary Bunnell: settled in Studholm: had five<br />

children:<br />

4) Abraham Bedford Long born 1811 in Ireland, d. 3 Mar 1865, married 20 Mar<br />

1833 Rebecca Parlee born 1815, died 1 Jan 1874, d/o Abram Parlee and Lydia<br />

Waddington: settled in Berwick, Kings County: had twelve children:<br />

5) James Long born 1815 in Ireland, d. 26 Mar 1895, m. Caroline Northrup b. 1810,<br />

d. 21 May 1889: settled near Kierstead Mountain: had four children:<br />

6) Robert Long b. 1816 Ireland, m. 17 Aug 1847 Sara Martha Snider born 1826,<br />

died 3 Apr 1904 d/o John Snider and Lo<strong>is</strong> Lester: had eight children: 7) Hugh Long<br />

b. 1818 in Ireland, m. Emily - born 1821: settled in Kings County and had three<br />

children:<br />

8) Margaret Long born 1820, d. 1904, m. 16 Sep 1894 Lester Snider born 1824,<br />

died 1904, s/o John Snider and Lo<strong>is</strong> Lester: settled in Kings County: had five<br />

children.<br />

Sources: MC80/1310 Thomas Long and h<strong>is</strong> descendants: see also the 1851 Studholm<br />

census: see also MC80/1397 Daniel F. Johnson’s New Brunswick lineages, pgs. 148-<br />

150: see MC80/2354 Saint John Branch, NBGS: Arrivals 99: our first families in


New Brunswick, page 168.<br />

LONG: Thomas Long born c1781 at Dingle in County Kerry, Ireland, died 8 Mar<br />

1880, m. Margaret - b. - , d. before 1871: they came to NB in 1827 and settled in<br />

New Ireland, Alma Par<strong>is</strong>h, Albert County:<br />

Children:<br />

1) Elizabeth Long born c1801 in Ireland, m. in Ireland, Edward Haley: they came to<br />

NB in 1831: first settled in Sussex Par<strong>is</strong>h, Kings County and had four children:<br />

2) John Long born c1804 in Ireland, d. 3 May 1890, m. 8 May 1849 at Wards Creek,<br />

NB, Sarah Dornan b. - , died 22 Sep 1912, d/o John Dornan and Lily McCleary <strong>of</strong><br />

New Ireland: settled in Mechanic Settlement, Cardwell Par<strong>is</strong>h, Kings County and had<br />

ten children:<br />

3) Patrick Long b. - , d. c1845, married Ellen Granfield: had two children.<br />

Source: MC80/2014 Heather Long’s Good green hope: the Ir<strong>is</strong>h Catholic settlers <strong>of</strong><br />

Albert County, New Brunswick, pages 130-132: the widow Ellen (Granfield) Long<br />

married (2 nd ) William Mullin.<br />

LONG: Timothy Long born c1796 in Ireland, died before 1891, s/o Michael Long<br />

and Johanna Tangney <strong>of</strong> County Kerry, Ireland: he came to NB in 1827 and settled<br />

on New Ireland Road, Alma Par<strong>is</strong>h, Albert County: m. 16 Oct 1828 at Saint John, NB,<br />

Eleanor McGlone born c1796, d. before 1881, d/o Patrick McGlone and Mary<br />

Graham <strong>of</strong> County Leitrim, Ireland:<br />

Children:<br />

1) Catherine Long b. c1829 probably on New Ireland Road, d. 19 Nov 1906, m.<br />

c1863 as h<strong>is</strong> second wife, John R. Long b. c1821 in County Kerry, d. 6 Jan 1912:<br />

settled in Elgin Par<strong>is</strong>h and had four children:<br />

2) Patrick Long b. c1831, d. Jul 1904 at New Ireland, m. c1865 Mary Long b. - , d.<br />

30 Mar 1933 at Hopewell Cape, Albert County, d/o Patrick Long and Ellen<br />

Granfield: settled on New Ireland Road: had no <strong>is</strong>sue:<br />

3) John Long born c1833, died 9 May 1903, married 25 Nov 1874 Matilda A.<br />

Campbell b. - , died at Kerry in Albert County, buried 12 Nov 1904 at New<br />

Ireland, d/o Thomas Campbell and Susan Hill: family settled in New Ireland: had<br />

nine children:<br />

4) Mary Long born c1835, married c1858 Denn<strong>is</strong> Mahoney:<br />

5) Hannorah Long b. c1837, m. c1865 Cornelius Mahoney:<br />

6) Ellen Long born c1839, married 22 Jun 1863 John Duffy s/o Bernard and<br />

Margaret Duffy <strong>of</strong> New Ireland:<br />

7) Ann Long born c1841, m. 13 Feb 1871 Patrick B. Duffy s/o Bernard and<br />

Margaret Duffy.<br />

Source: MC80/2014 Heather Long’s Good green hope: the Ir<strong>is</strong>h Catholic settlers <strong>of</strong><br />

Albert County, New Brunswick, pages 125-130.<br />

LONGSTAFF: John Robinson Longstaff b. 1809 at Wearmouth in England, died<br />

1890, s/o John Longstaff and Hannah Johnston: he came to NB in May 1823:


settled in Wicklow Par<strong>is</strong>h, Carleton County: married Chr<strong>is</strong>tina Smith b. c1812 in<br />

NB:<br />

Children:<br />

1) Eleanor Longstaff born 1832:<br />

2) Elizabeth Longstaff b. 1834:<br />

3) William Longstaff b. 1836:<br />

4) Jane Longstaff born 1839:<br />

5) John Longstaff born 1842:<br />

6) Margaret Longstaff b. 1844:<br />

7) Robert Longstaff born 1846:<br />

8) Robinson Longstaff born c1847 at Wicklow, NB, m. Elizabeth Wakem b. 1847 at<br />

Greenfield, NB, d. 1931, d/o Thomas Wakem and Mary Ann Foley: they settled at<br />

Greenfield, Wicklow Par<strong>is</strong>h, Carleton County and had <strong>is</strong>sue:<br />

9) Frederick Longstaff b. 1851.<br />

Sources: MC80/1397 Daniel Johnson’s New Brunswick lineages, pages 4-5: see also<br />

the Carleton County census returns.<br />

LORD: Charles Lord born 1790 in NY, d. 11 May 1862, possibly s/o Henry Lord<br />

and Eunice Brundage: he came to NB and settled in Lancaster Par<strong>is</strong>h, Saint John<br />

County: married 22 Apr 1823 Janet Gardner Tennent born 1802 at Glasgow,<br />

Scotland, d. 2 Dec 1885 in Saint John West, d/o John Tennent:<br />

Children:<br />

1) John Tennent Lord b. 7 Jan 1824 in NB, died 20 Apr 1903, m. 5 Feb 1868 Mary<br />

Jane McKee born at Lorneville in Lancaster Par<strong>is</strong>h, Saint John County, d. 31 Mar<br />

1871: family settled in Saint John:<br />

2) Elizabeth Tennent Lord born 19 May 1825:<br />

3) Henry Lord born 25 Jan 1828:<br />

4) George Lord born 1 Jul 1829, died 29 Oct 1898 at Boston, MA, m. 12 Oct 1864 at<br />

Saint John, Marion Armstrong born in Saint John, died 8 Mar 1905 at Charleston,<br />

MA:<br />

5) Daniel Brundage Lord born 24 Feb 1832, d. 17 Mar 1919, m. (1 st ) 14 Dec 1859 at<br />

Saint John, Adelaide Fanjoy b. 1842, died 8 Nov 1862, m. (2 nd ) 4 Jun 1867 Elizabeth<br />

(Jones) Fanjoy born 28 Jan 1837 in USA, died 16 Jan 1911: settled in Saint John:<br />

6) Charles Quinton Lord b. 7 Apr 1834:<br />

7) William Craft Lord b. 20 Jul 1836, died unm. 21 Dec 1914 in Saint John:<br />

8) James Andrew Lord born 1838, d. unmarried 28 Sep 1917:<br />

9) Mary Janet Lord b. 17 Jul 1843, d. 10 Nov 1881, m. 9 Dec 1868 Tetullus Theale<br />

b. 1840 Saint John, d. 25 Nov 1929:<br />

9) Frank W. Lord.<br />

Source: MC80/2354 Saint John Branch, NBGS: Arrivals 99: our first families in New<br />

Brunswick, pages 168-169.<br />

LORD: James A. Lord born 26 Jul 1819 in Carleton, Saint John, died 28 Aug 1895,<br />

married 13 Oct 1844 in Saint John, Mary D. Brittain born May 1823 at Carleton,<br />

Saint John, died 6 Oct 1913, d/o James M. Brittain and Elizabeth (Craft) Littlehale<br />

<strong>of</strong> Saint John: th<strong>is</strong> family settled in Saint John West:


Children:<br />

1) Henry Lord born 1844, d. 11 Jul 1915, m. 14 Dec 1869 in Saint John West, Mary<br />

Joy Chr<strong>is</strong>topher born 1844 in NB, died 21 Dec 1926: settled in Saint John West and<br />

had four children:<br />

2) James Brittain Lord b. 24 Aug 1847, d. 14 Oct 1923, married (1 st ) c1869,<br />

Elizabeth May Irvine b. 1847 in Saint John, died 16 Nov 1889, d/o William Irvine:<br />

had seven children: married (2 nd ) Mary Ellen Guthrie b. at Tracadie, Gloucester<br />

County, died 1 Feb 1933: had seven children: settled in Saint John:<br />

3) George Lane Lord b. 1850, d. 10 Nov 1930, m. 17 Jan 1872 Bessie Amelia Craft<br />

b. 9 Feb 1854, d. 14 May 1907, d/o William and Margaret Craft: they settled in<br />

Saint John West and had eight children:<br />

4) Hannah Littlehale Lord bp. 14 Mar 1852, probably died young:<br />

5) Amelia A. Lord born 1855, died 28 Jun 1943, m. 1 Oct 1879 in Saint John,<br />

Charles Wilbur Chr<strong>is</strong>topher b. 1855, d. 27 May 1927: settled in Saint John West<br />

and had five children:<br />

6) Wellington Corbitt Lord b. 26 Apr 1857, d. 19 Apr 1951, m. (1 st ) 28 Aug 1879<br />

Jane Miller Beatteay b. Sep 1858 in Saint John West, d. 18 Jul 1925 in Saint John,<br />

d/o S. Hoyt Beatteay and Albenia B. Eagles: had three children: m. (2 nd ) a widow<br />

with three children, Annie Lou<strong>is</strong>e (Earle) Clark b. 1871, d. 24 Feb 1944, d/o<br />

Thomas and Eleanor Earle:<br />

7) Frederick Willard Lord b. 1860, d. before 1915, married 27 Jun 1878 Ida<br />

Sprague and had two children:<br />

8) Lou<strong>is</strong>a Augusta Lord born 1864, d. 4 May 1942 in Boston, MA, m. (1 st ) 6 Feb<br />

1889 Carleton, Saint John, Albert Wright Rogers b. 12 Oct 1864, died 26 Aug 1893:<br />

they had two children: m. (2 nd ) Charles Scovil Holder born 1878 in Saint John, died 2<br />

Dec 1941 in Saint John, s/o George and Adeline Holder:<br />

9) Libby Mae Lord b. 1865, m. Mr. Craft:<br />

10) Mary Elizabeth Lord born 1868, died 29 Nov 1924, m. George A. Clark born<br />

1863, died 24 May 1933, s/o Erin Clark: settled in Saint John West and had seven<br />

children:<br />

11) William Lord b. - , d. before 1915.<br />

Source: MC80/2752 Constance M French et. al. James A. Lord family h<strong>is</strong>tory, 2 vols:<br />

James had a brother Elijah Lord born 1824 in Saint John, died 10 Dec 1898 San<br />

Franc<strong>is</strong>co, CA, married 14 Oct 1849 in Saint John, Anna Elizabeth Gault born 1830<br />

in Ireland: first settled in Saint John and had one child: later moved to California:<br />

widow Mary Joy (Chr<strong>is</strong>topher) Lord married (2 nd ) Ward V. Milton.<br />

LORD: Marvin Lord b. 18 Sep 1767 at Cornwall<strong>is</strong>, NS, d. 16 Dec 1836, s/o<br />

Barnabas Tuthill Lord and Martha Beckwith, married (1 st ) on 9 Oct 1787 at<br />

Cornwall<strong>is</strong>, Ruby B. Newcomb born 15 Feb 1770 Cornwall<strong>is</strong>, died 1814, d/o Andrew<br />

Newcomb and Jerusha Bigelow <strong>of</strong> Lebanon, CT: married (2 nd ) 21 Nov 1814 at St.<br />

Andrews, Charlotte County, NB, Ann Nancy Greenlaw born 1789 at St. Andrews, d.<br />

15 Apr 1846, d/o Alexander and Hannah Greenlaw: came <strong>from</strong> NS to NB by 1812<br />

and settled at Lords Cove on Deer Island, West Isles Par<strong>is</strong>h, Charlotte County:<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> first marriage:<br />

1) Esther Lord born 27 Mar 1788 at Cornwall<strong>is</strong>, d. 9 May 1863 at Hopewell, NB,<br />

married 10 Sep 1807 Joseph Daniels <strong>of</strong> Hopewell, NB, b. c1774, d. 6 Dec 1841, s/o<br />

William Daniels: settled in Hopewell Par<strong>is</strong>h, Albert County and had six children:<br />

2) John R. Lord born c1795 in NS, d. 1861, married (1 st ) c1815 Sarah Roix b. in


NB: had ten children: m. (2 nd ) 3 Dec 1850 Mary Elizabeth Smith b. 19 Nov 1830 at<br />

St George, NB, d. before 1881, d/o Henry Smith and Dorothy Cook: no <strong>is</strong>sue:<br />

3) Mark Lord b. 1797 in NS, d. 1879, m. 10 Dec 1817 Mercy Roix b. 1800<br />

Mascarene, NB, d. 15 Mar 1883: settled at Lords Cove: had eleven children:<br />

4) Mary Lord born 8 Oct 1803 Cornwall<strong>is</strong>, NS, died 8 Aug 1841, m. 15 Nov 1824<br />

John Trecartin b. 15 Aug 1772 in Dutchess County, NY, died 12 Dec 1870: settled at<br />

Lords Cove:<br />

5) Andrew Marvin Lord born 29 Jan 1805 at Cornwall<strong>is</strong>, died in 1885, m. 24 Nov<br />

1830 at Lords Cove, Maria Roix <strong>of</strong> St. George, NB, born 11 Sep 1813 at Letete near<br />

St. George, NB, died 7 Feb 1878: settled on Deer Island and had eleven children:<br />

6) Martha Lord b. 26 Jan 1807 at Cornwall<strong>is</strong>, died by 1847, m. 25 Jan 1824 at<br />

Hopewell, NB, George Alexander Jameson b. c1798 in England: one source says she<br />

married Daniel Garrity b. - , died by 1851:<br />

7) Thomas Marvin Lord born 25 Oct 1809 Lords Cove, died 14 Sep 1892, m. (1 st ) 11<br />

Sep 1829 at Eastport, ME, Sarah Ann Haddon born 7 Mar 1810 Saint John, d. 14<br />

Dec 1876, d/o William Haddon and Elizabeth Chubb: had eight children: married<br />

(2 nd ) 5 Jan 1878 at St. Andrews, Caroline (Wilcox) Rogan <strong>of</strong> Eastport, ME, adopted<br />

d/o Peter and Margaret Rogan <strong>of</strong> St. Andrews: they had two children: settled at St.<br />

Andrews, NB:<br />

8) Ruby Lord born c1811, m. (1 st ) 12 Aug 1838 Samuel Tetford or Teaford <strong>of</strong><br />

Yarmouth, NS, s/o Jacob Tetford and Anna Porter who eventually settled in<br />

Carleton County, NB: married (2 nd ) 25 Jan 1853 Donald Smith:<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> second marriage:<br />

9) William Joseph Lord b. 1818, d. 1889 Milltown, NB, married 24 Feb 1848<br />

Isabella Hamilton b. c1832 Deer Island, d/o James and Charlotte Hamilton <strong>of</strong> Deer<br />

Island, d. after 1871: settled in St. Andrews, NB and had four children: 10) Alexander<br />

T. Lord born 1820, d. after 1871, m. 24 Feb 1848 Lords Cove, Rebecca Jane<br />

Hamilton born c1828 at Saint John, d. 6 Jul 1917 at Rumford, ME, d/o James and<br />

Charlotte Hamilton <strong>of</strong> Deer Island, died after 1871: they moved to USA:<br />

11) Asa Nehemiah Lord born 25 May 1824 Eastport, ME, d. 20 Nov 1909 at Cala<strong>is</strong>,<br />

ME, married 20 Nov 1848 Emma Eunice Eaton b. 27 Jun 1828 at St. Andrews, d/o<br />

Caleb Eaton and Eunice Benjamin: settled on Derr Island and had two children:<br />

12) Hannah M. Lord b. c1825, d. after 1855, m. 15 Mar 1849 James Munson<br />

Hamilton born 1824, died 13 Aug 1913 Milltown, ME, s/o James Alexander<br />

Hamilton and Charlotte Trecarten: had one child.<br />

Source: MC80/21 Martha Barto’s Passamaquoddy: Genealogies <strong>of</strong> West Isles<br />

families, pages 145-153: Marvin Lord’s brother Barnabas Lord Jr. b. 1780, d. 1836<br />

m. Henrietta Parker and settled on Deer Island: see also MC80/1835 Arthur L.<br />

Lord’s Genealogy <strong>of</strong> the Lords <strong>of</strong> West Isles, New Brunswick: the widow Mary<br />

Elizabeth (Smith) Lord married (2 nd ) 25 May or Jul 1865 Samuel Hudson b. 1794:<br />

widower John Trecartin m. (2 nd ) 24 Jan 1845 Mrs. Elizabeth Ann (Clark) Conley b.<br />

1809, d. 14 Apr 1893, the widow <strong>of</strong> John Cornelius Conley <strong>of</strong> Deer Island, born<br />

1800: Marvin’s s<strong>is</strong>ter Elizabeth Lord b. 11 Jun 1771 at Cornwall<strong>is</strong>, NS, died after Jan<br />

1833, m. 26 Jul 1815 at Hopewell, NB, John Daniels b. - , died Jan 1833, s/o William<br />

Daniels: settled at Hopewell, Albert County.<br />

LORD: Robert Lord born 23 Jan 1801 at Rochdale in Lancashire, England, d. c1885<br />

in Fredericton, s/o Thomas Lord and Mary Buckley?: married c1829 in England,<br />

Ann - , <strong>of</strong> Welch descent: they first moved to the USA in 1843: came to NB after<br />

1851 with three sons: settled in St. George, Charlotte County:


Only children mentioned:<br />

1) George Lord b. c1832, died unm. in Fredericton, Junction:<br />

2) William Lord born c1833, d. unm.: returned to the USA:<br />

3) John Henry Lord b. c1834, d. 1878, m. Hannah Gardner Wright: settled in St.<br />

George area and had seven children.<br />

Source: MC80/1595 Thomas H. Lord et. al. The descendants <strong>of</strong> Thomas and Mary<br />

Lord <strong>of</strong> Rochdale (Lancashire) England: Hannah (Wright) Lord m. (2 nd ) Wilson<br />

Reynolds and had a daughter in Eastport, ME.<br />

LORD: Simeon Lea Lord b 16 Oct 1806 at Hollingsworth, Lancaster County,<br />

England, died on 15 Jun 1895 at Norwich, CT, s/o Thomas Lord and Mary<br />

Buckley?: m. c1826 at Rochdale, England, Sarah Jane Arkwright b. c1806 in<br />

Lancaster County, England, d. 12 Sep 1897 at Norwich, CT: came to USA about 1843<br />

at settled in Norwich, CT: they moved to NB by 1852 and settled at Beaverdam, New<br />

Maryland Par<strong>is</strong>h, York County until 1882 then they went to Norwich, CT again:<br />

Children:<br />

1) Ann Lord b. c1826 at Rochdale: remained in England where she married: 2) John<br />

Lord b. 16 Apr 1830 at Rochdale, d. 2 Dec 1915, m. (1 st ) Nov 1851 at Woonsocket,<br />

RI, Anna Buckley born 27 Dec 1831 England, died 17 Sep 1884, d/o Sidney<br />

Buckley: they first settled at Woonsocket then moved to NB 1855 and settled at<br />

Beaverdam: had six children: m. (2 nd ) 4 Sep 1885 at Beaverdam, Alwilda McLeary<br />

born 1863 at Three Tree Creek, Gladestone Par<strong>is</strong>h, Sunbury County, d. 25 Nov 1905<br />

at Beaverdam: had three daughters:<br />

3) Elizabeth Lord b. 13 Jul 1833 at Rochdale, died 20 Sep 1924 at Acushnet, MA, m.<br />

c1860 at Beaverdam, James Bardsley b. c1831 at Dowdy, England, d. 23 Apr 1881 at<br />

Great Falls, NH: had four children:<br />

4) Simeon Lord b. 15 Dec 1834 at Rochdale, d. 17 May 1898 at Middletown, CT, m.<br />

(1 st ) 8 Nov 1861 at New Maryland, Ann Buckle <strong>of</strong> Bl<strong>is</strong>sville, Sunbury County, b.<br />

c1839 England: no <strong>is</strong>sue: m. (2 nd ) at Preston, CT, Josephine Ryan: had no <strong>is</strong>sue:<br />

5) Mary Lord born 18 Jun 1837 at Rochdale, d. 12 Jul 1896, married 1853 at<br />

Beaverdam, Solomon Segee b. 1831 at New Maryland, d. 7 Apr 1901: settled at<br />

Stafford Springs, CT and had five children:<br />

6) Sarah Lord born on 23 Apr 1840 at Rochdale, died unmarried 20 Jul 1908 at<br />

Norwich, CT:<br />

7) James Lord born c1841 at Millbrook in Lancashire, England: he remained in CT.<br />

Source: MC80/1595 Thomas H. Lord et. al. The descendants <strong>of</strong> Thomas and Mary<br />

Lord <strong>of</strong> Rochdale (Lancashire) England.<br />

LORDLY: Albert J. Lordly born in 1826 in Chester, NS s/o Joseph Lordly a native<br />

<strong>of</strong> Italy who was in the Brit<strong>is</strong>h army: Albert came to NB in 1839 and settled in Saint<br />

John: m. (1 st ) on 1 Jan 1848 M<strong>is</strong>s Brennan eldest d/o Charles Brennan, a Loyal<strong>is</strong>t:<br />

she died in 1878 after having six children: m. (2 nd ) Mary Fenety third d/o William<br />

Fenety:<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> first marriage:<br />

1) Sterling B. Lordly born 1858 in Fredericton, m. (1 st ) 23 Jun 1886 Jean M.


Simpson b. - , died May 1887, d/o Capt. W. Simpson: had a child who died in<br />

infancy: m. (2 nd ) in Jan 1893 Esther A. Woodley d/o John Woodley <strong>of</strong> Saint John:<br />

had one son:<br />

2) Charles Lordly:<br />

3) Walter A. Lordly:<br />

4) Arthur Lordly:<br />

5) Henry R. Lordly:<br />

6) Georgina Lordly m. George Frederick F<strong>is</strong>her <strong>of</strong> Saint John.<br />

Source: MC80/338 I. Allen Jack’s Biographical Review, pages 573 to 577: Albert<br />

Lordly came to NB in 1839 to work for h<strong>is</strong> brother Joseph Lordly Jr.<br />

LORRAINE: William Lorraine or Loran born in Lockerby, Scotland: came <strong>from</strong><br />

New York to NB in 1783 as a Loyal<strong>is</strong>t: settled in Saint John: the name <strong>of</strong> h<strong>is</strong> wife <strong>is</strong><br />

not given: only child mentioned was, William Lorraine born 1772, died 1804.<br />

Source: MC80/2902 Sharon Dubeau’s New Brunswick Loyal<strong>is</strong>ts: a bicentennial<br />

tribute, 1 paragraph.<br />

LOSEE: Simon Losee came <strong>from</strong> Long Island, NY to NB in 1783 with wife and five<br />

children as Loyal<strong>is</strong>ts and settled in Queens County: the name <strong>of</strong> h<strong>is</strong> wife <strong>is</strong> not<br />

provided:<br />

Only children mentioned:<br />

1) Margaret Losee b. - , married 1805 at Gagetown, NB, Norman Harvey:<br />

2) Abigail Losee b. - , married 1805 at Gagetown, NB, John Lamereux.<br />

Source: MC80/2902 Sharon Dubeau’s New Brunswick Loyal<strong>is</strong>ts: a bicentennial<br />

tribute, 1 paragraph.<br />

LOSIER: Prosper Desjardins dit Losier b. 5 Aug 1762 at Sainte-Anne-de-la-<br />

Pocatière, Quebec, died 15 Nov 1825 at Shippagan during a v<strong>is</strong>it, s/o Augustin Roy<br />

dit Desjardins and Jeanne Boucher-Montbrun: m. Charlotte Robert dit LeBreton,<br />

d/o Franço<strong>is</strong> René Robert dit LeBreton and Marie Thérèse Bo<strong>is</strong>sel <strong>of</strong> Wolfe’s<br />

Cove, QC: came to NB in the 1790’s: settled at Tracadie in Saumarez Par<strong>is</strong>h,<br />

Gloucester County:<br />

Children:<br />

1) Prosper Losier b. 4 Jul 1789, d. 13 May 1864, m. 16 Jan 1813 at Caraquet, Marie<br />

Poirier d/o Charles Poirier and Anne Bourg: had twelve children:<br />

2) Augustin Losier born 5 Jul 1791, d. 23 Sep 1865, married 16 Jan 1813 at Caraquet,<br />

Marie Ozithée Brideau the second daughter <strong>of</strong> Léon Brideau and Euphro<strong>is</strong>ine<br />

Gautrault or Marie Cormier: they had thirteen children:<br />

3) Marie-Véréande Losier born c1793, m. (1 st ) 9 Jun 1812 Joseph Clément<br />

Arseneau s/o Jean Arseneau and Marguerite Savoie: m. (2 nd ) 20 Nov 1854 David<br />

Robichaud, a widower <strong>of</strong> Shippagan:<br />

4) Clement Losier b. 11 Jul 1796, d. 17 Dec 1855, m. (1 st ) 30 Jan 1830 Julie<br />

Dugalla<strong>is</strong> b. - , died Jul 1845, d/o Pierre Dugalla<strong>is</strong> and Esther Richard: had ten


children: m. (2 nd ) 2 Aug 1846 Suzanne Robichaud b. - , d. 28 May 1847, d/o Otho<br />

Robichaud and Marie-Lou<strong>is</strong>e Thibodeau <strong>of</strong> Néguac: had one son:<br />

5) Julie Losier b. 2 Nov 1798, d. 26 Nov 1860, m. (1 st ) 12 Jan 1825 Frédéric<br />

Chiasson s/o Jean Chiasson and Anne Daigle: m. (2 nd ) 8 Feb 1858 Charles Duguay,<br />

widower <strong>of</strong> Marie Haché-Gallant:<br />

6) Marie-Geneviève Losier born 26 Feb 1801, m. (1 st ) 31 Jan 1820 Romain<br />

Mazerolle s/o Paul Mazerolle and Marguerite Thibodeau, m. (2 nd ) Maxime<br />

Arseneau s/o Joseph Arseneau and Isabelle Poirier:<br />

7) Tranquille Losier b. 8 Apr 1803, d. 30 Apr 1871, m. 7 Jun 1825 Caraquet,<br />

Suzanne Mazerolle d/o Paul Mazerolle and Marguerite Thibodeau: they had<br />

twelve children:<br />

8) Guillaume Losier born 17 Jan 1806, d. 20 Dec 1884, m. Olive Robichaud <strong>of</strong><br />

Shippegan d/o Jean-Bapt<strong>is</strong>te Robichaud and Théot<strong>is</strong>te Savoie: no <strong>is</strong>sue:<br />

9) Marguerite Losier b. 20 Jan 1809, d. 25 Apr 1882, m. (1 st ) 22 Oct 1827 Pierre<br />

Blanchard <strong>of</strong> Caraquet s/o Raphael Blanchard and Pélagie Doucet, the widower <strong>of</strong><br />

Victoire Poirier: married (2 nd ) 12 Jul 1841 Joseph Haché:<br />

10) Charlotte Losier born 5 Mar 1812, m. 19 Nov 1828 Nicolas Poirier s/o Joseph<br />

Poirier and Charlotte Légère.<br />

Sources: MC80/744 Dr. U.-J. Bourgeo<strong>is</strong>’ Genealogie des Losier: see also<br />

MC80/1605 Andrée Losier et. al. Les familles Losier: les descendants de Prospère<br />

Desjardins dit Lausier.<br />

LOTTIMER: Andrew Lottimer born c1797 in Scotland, d. 15 Sep 1847, m. Annie<br />

Allen born c1809 in Scotland, d. 24 May 1866: came to NB: settled in the Fredericton,<br />

York County area:<br />

Children:<br />

1) John Lottimer born 1834, m. Janet - b. 1835: settled in Fredericton and had<br />

<strong>is</strong>sue:<br />

2) Andrew Lottimer b. 1840, married Julia - : they settled in Fredericton and had<br />

<strong>is</strong>sue.<br />

Sources: MC80/132 Lillian M.B. Maxwell’s The old grave-yard, page 102: see also<br />

MC80/2334 Isabel L. Hill’s The old burying ground Fredericton, NB, Vol. III, pages<br />

245-246.<br />

LOUDOUN: Alexander Loudoun born c1817 in Scotland, died 14 Apr 1874: came<br />

to NB in 1837 and settled in Chatham, Northumberland County: m. 1848 Mary Wyse<br />

born 1831 in Scotland, s<strong>is</strong>ter <strong>of</strong> Henry W. Wyse: had at least ten children: two <strong>of</strong> the<br />

oldest sons moved to Australia:<br />

Children mentioned:<br />

1) Agnes Loudoun b. c1850, married Lemuel J. Tweedie:<br />

2) Mary Loudoun b. 1851:<br />

3) Wilson A Loudoun m. Maude Hartt d/o Odbur Hartt <strong>of</strong> Fredericton, NB.<br />

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


LOUGHBOROUGH: John Loughborough: he came <strong>from</strong> Moreland Manor in<br />

Philadelphia County, PA: married Margaret - : they came to NB in 1783 as<br />

Loyal<strong>is</strong>ts and settled in Beaver Harbour, Pennfield Par<strong>is</strong>h, Charlotte County: later<br />

went to England.<br />

Source: MC80/1720 Theodore C. Holmes’ Loyal<strong>is</strong>ts to Canada: the 1783 settlement<br />

<strong>of</strong> Quakers and others at Passamaquoddy, pages 83-84: see also MC80/2902 Sharon<br />

Dubeau’s New Brunswick Loyal<strong>is</strong>ts: a bicentennial tribute, 1 paragraph.<br />

LOUGHERY: William Loughery settled at Fairfield in Saint Martins Par<strong>is</strong>h, Saint<br />

John County: married and had <strong>is</strong>sue.<br />

Source: MC80/180 H. McCullagh’s A short h<strong>is</strong>tory <strong>of</strong> Fairfield, Tynemouth Creek<br />

and Gardner’s Creek, page 9.<br />

LOUGHLAN: Samuel Loughlan s/o Dr. Samuel MacLoughlan <strong>of</strong> London,<br />

England: Samuel Jr. went to PEI, dropped the “Mac” <strong>from</strong> h<strong>is</strong> surname, and m.<br />

Marjorie - , d/o a Loyal<strong>is</strong>t: they moved to NB and settled in Campbellton,<br />

Restigouche County:<br />

Children:<br />

1) Samuel Loughlan:<br />

2) George Loughlan m. Janet Mitchell: went to Winnipeg:<br />

3) Jacob Nash Loughlan born 1851, d. Oct 1904, m. Mary Mitchell b. 1858, died<br />

1926 went first to Manitoba, then to Minnesota:<br />

4) Margaret Loughlan:<br />

5) Martha Loughlan:<br />

6) Annie Loughlan:<br />

7) Maude Loughlan:<br />

8) Rufus Loughlan: moved to Winnipeg.<br />

Source: MC1/Loughlan, 3 pages: the surname was also spelled Laughlan.<br />

LOUGHRAN: John Loughran or Lachlan, b. 1801 County Tyrone, Ireland, d. 17<br />

Mar 1878, m. Bridget - born 1803 County Tyrone, Ireland, d. 16 May 1880: they<br />

came to NB in 1827 and settled in St. Andrews, Charlotte County:<br />

Children mentioned:<br />

1) Michael Loughran born 1825 Ireland:<br />

2) Ellen Loughran b. 1829 in NB:<br />

3) Franc<strong>is</strong> Loughran born 1831:<br />

4) Catherine Loughran b. 1835:<br />

5) Ann Loughran b. 1837:<br />

6) Margaret Loughran born 1840:<br />

7) Elizabeth Loughran b. 1842:<br />

8) John Loughran born 7 Feb 1845, died 16 Mar 1904, married Catherine F.<br />

Dougherty born 30 May 1838, died 16 Feb 1923 at Belmont, MA: had <strong>is</strong>sue.


Source: MC80/1813 Shirley Clarke’s Church <strong>of</strong> St. Andrew: St. Andrews, NB:<br />

Cemetery & Interment Records: the surname <strong>is</strong> spelled Lachlan and Lauchlom in the<br />

Charlotte County census records.<br />

LOUMER: William Loumer born c1796 at Annan, Scotland, d. 4 Aug 1868: came to<br />

NB and settled in Saint John: m. 2 Feb 1830 in Saint John, Catherine Cowan:<br />

Children mentioned:<br />

1) Mary Loumer b. 1844, d. 14 Apr 1846:<br />

2) Janet Loumer born 1853, d. 28 Jan 1855.<br />

Source: MC80/2592 Graeme F. Somerville’s A library <strong>of</strong> stone pages and other<br />

records <strong>of</strong> the Wesleyan burial ground, Saint John, NB, pgs. 139-140.<br />

LOUNDER: Thomas H. Lounder b. c1775, d. 23 Aug 1842, m. Eleanor - b. 1780<br />

in Ireland, d. 1860: came to NB and settled in Greenwich Par<strong>is</strong>h, Kings County:<br />

Children:<br />

1) Mary Lounder b. c1800, m. John Crabb:<br />

2) Ann Margaret Lounder born 1801, died after 1871, married 15 Oct 1823 in<br />

Greenwich Par<strong>is</strong>h, Joseph McKeel Jr.:<br />

3) Sarah Lounder b. c1804, d. 7 Oct 1888, married 7 May 1823 in Greenwich Par<strong>is</strong>h,<br />

Lemuel Crabb:<br />

4) Thomas Henry Lounder born 1805, died at Vanceboro, ME, m. Elizabeth Nason:<br />

5) Elizabeth Lounder b. Thomas Nason:<br />

6) Jane Lounder married Samuel Nason:<br />

7) John Lounder:<br />

8) Henry Lounder:<br />

9) William Lounder b. - , died 1848, m. Charlotte Cameron:<br />

10) Benjamin Lounder b. 1821, m. Mary Catherine Parker:<br />

11) Peter Lounder b. 1827.<br />

Source: MC80/2354 Saint John Branch, NBGS: Arrivals 99: our first families in New<br />

Brunswick, pages 169-170.<br />

LOUNSBURY: John Lounsbury born c1755 in Westchester County, NY, d. Jan<br />

1815, s/o Henry and Sintie Lounsbury: married c1781, Sarah Dingee b. c1759 at<br />

Westchester County, NY, d. 13 Feb 1844: came to NB: first settled at Gagetown then<br />

at Waterborough in Queens County:<br />

Children:<br />

1) Sarah Lounsbury born c1782 in Westchester County, NY, d. 28 Jan 1839, married<br />

4 Feb 1804 at Gagetown, Morr<strong>is</strong> Corey:<br />

2) Charlotte Lounsbury born c1785, m. 4 Oct 1814 at Gagetown, Ebenezer<br />

Estabrooks:<br />

3) Henry Hutchens Lounsbury bp. 22 Jun 1788, d. 20 Apr 1855:<br />

4) Elizabeth Lounsbury bp. 18 Jan 1789, d. after Jan 1845, m. 19 Jul 1808 at


Gagetown, Jesse Phillips:<br />

5) Joanna Lounsbury bp. 7 Mar 1791, died 10 Jun 1865:<br />

6) Frances Lawton Lounsbury bp. 25 Mar 1793, died 1814:<br />

7) John Dingee Lounsbury bp. 8 Feb 1795, died 17 Feb 1884, m. 6 Nov 1823 Sarah<br />

Gunter:<br />

8) William Barker Lounsbury bp. 30 Jul 1797, m. 12 Apr 1817 at Gagetown, Sarah<br />

Corey:<br />

9) Mary Harriet Lounsbury bp. 14 Jun 1801, died after 1851, m. 22 Jul 1830 Joseph<br />

Smith.<br />

Source: MC1/Phillips #2, 10 pages.<br />

LOUNSBURY: William Lounsbury born 3 Apr 1779 possibly North Castle,<br />

Westchester County, NY, d. before 1861, s/o William Lounsbury and Sarah Giles<br />

Loyal<strong>is</strong>ts who came to NB in 1783 but by 1788 had moved to Ontario: William Jr.<br />

remained in NB: settled at North River Mountain, Sal<strong>is</strong>bury Par<strong>is</strong>h, Westmorland<br />

County: married 30 Nov 1798 Grace Elizabeth Gray b. 21 Oct 1782 or 30 Oct 1783,<br />

d. before 1871, d/o James Gray and Janet Hill <strong>of</strong> Lew<strong>is</strong> Mountain, Sal<strong>is</strong>bury Par<strong>is</strong>h:<br />

Children:<br />

1) James Lounsbury b. 16 Sep 1799, m. 26 Dec 1821 Amelia Taylor b 1804:<br />

2) Benjamin Lounsbury b. 12 Jul 1801, d. before 1871, married 21 Dec 1826 Bethia<br />

Goddard born 16 Jan 1805 at Sussex, NB: they had seven children:<br />

3) Elizabeth Lounsbury born 26 Jun 1804, d. 27 Sep 1881, m. 25 May 1823 John<br />

Prosser b. 18 Mar 1792 at Madley in Herefordshire, England: settled at Prosser<br />

Brook:<br />

4) Mary Lounsbury b. 28 Mar 1806, d. young:<br />

5) Ann Lounsbury b. 4 May 1808, m. 11 Nov 1825 Peter Goddard b. 1796: settled<br />

in the Sussex area and had nine children:<br />

6) Sarah Lounsbury born 26 Jun 1810, d. 6 Feb 1895, m. 8 Mar 1831 Peter Geldart<br />

b. 15 Sep 1809 at Saint John, d. 5 Jul 1892:<br />

7) Solomon Lounsbury b. 25 Jul 1812, d. c1883, m. c1847 Naomi Bann<strong>is</strong>ter:<br />

8) John Williamson Lounsbury born 3 Aug 1814, d. 23 Mar 1884, m. (1 st ) 1 Mar<br />

1837 at Sackville, Deborah McFee born 14 Apr 1813 at Sackville, died 8 Jul 1855,<br />

d/o James McFee and Bridgit Cain: settled in Sal<strong>is</strong>bury: had nine children: m. (2 nd ) 1<br />

Jun 1856 Jane Jefferson Fawcett born 31 Mar 1832, died 10 Dec 1874, widow <strong>of</strong><br />

Robert W. Bleakney: had six children: m. (3 rd ) 1875 Elmire (Goddard) Gordon b.<br />

1822, d. 1904, the widow <strong>of</strong> John E. Gordon:<br />

9) Isaiah Horace Lounsbury born 9 Oct 1816, d. 30 Oct 1892 in W<strong>is</strong>consin, m. 24<br />

Dec 1838 Miriam or Mary Ann Montgomery born 1822, d. 1855 at LaCross, WI:<br />

10) William Lounsbury b. 5 Sep 1818, d. 28 Jan 1903 at Prescott, Kansas, m. 22 Apr<br />

1841 Mary Ellen Hopper b. 30 Aug 1821, d. 11 Mar 1904 at Prescott: 11) Emily<br />

Lounsbury born 25 Jan 1821 married Mr. Gray and/or Mr. Axtle and moved to<br />

Kansas:<br />

12) Margaret Lounsbury born 10 Nov 1822, died 29 Nov 1857 in Kansas:<br />

13) Mary Lounsbury (twin) b. 26 Apr 1825, m. c1844 William M. Leeman born 23<br />

Sep 1819, d. 10 Aug 1886:<br />

14) Jane Lounsbury (twin) b. 26 Apr 1825, m. Mr. Hazlett: settled in Fulton, KA<br />

after 1851.<br />

Sources: MC80/1397 Daniel F. Johnson’s New Brunswick lineages, page 48: see<br />

MC80/930 Mildred L. D’Amrosio’s H<strong>is</strong>tory <strong>of</strong> the Lounsbury-Anderson family:


William Lounsbury Sr. born c1740 at Bedford, Westchester County, NY s/o Michael<br />

Lounsbury and wife M<strong>is</strong>sValentine: see MC80/1659 Jack H. Lounsbury’s The<br />

North American descendants <strong>of</strong> William and Grace Elizabeth (Gray) Lounsbury <strong>of</strong><br />

North River, New Brunswick, Canada: see also MC80/1790 Ken Kanner’s Early<br />

families rev<strong>is</strong>ited, page 176: see also MC2852 Purdy-Carter <strong>genealogical</strong> <strong>collection</strong>,<br />

MS2: on micr<strong>of</strong>ilm F20987: see sheet for William Lounsbury.<br />

LOURIE, George, see under LAURIE, George<br />

LOURIE: Robert Lourie b. in Scotland, m. - : came to NB and settled in Saint<br />

John: the only child mentioned was, Thomas Lourie born 1833 at West River, PEI,<br />

died 13 Aug 1918, m. Mary K. Wilson b. 1835 in Charlottetown, PEI, died 18 Feb<br />

1917: settled at Hammond River, Kings County, NB.<br />

Source: MC80/2592 Graeme F. Somerville’s A library <strong>of</strong> stone pages and other<br />

records <strong>of</strong> the Wesleyan burial ground, Saint John, NB, page 140.<br />

LOVE: James Love b. 1796 in County Donegal, Ireland, d. Nov 1856: came to NB<br />

and settled at Barnesville, Upham Par<strong>is</strong>h, Kings County: the name <strong>of</strong> h<strong>is</strong> wife <strong>is</strong> not<br />

provided: possible child was, Robert Love b. 1819, d. Feb 1901, m. Jane - b. 1828,<br />

d. Dec 1888.<br />

Source: MC2657 NBGS Generations Vol. 23, No. 2, Summer 2001, Eldon Hay’s The<br />

Barnesville Covenanters and their cemetery, page 58.<br />

LOVE: William Love b. 1828 in Scotland: they settled in Glassville, Carleton<br />

County: came to NB about 1854: m. Agnes Love born 5 Jun 1832 in Scotland, died<br />

c1901:<br />

Children:<br />

1) Agnes Love born 1855, m. William Dawson:<br />

2) Janet Love b. 1859, married Michael Welsh:<br />

3) Liza J. Love b. 1861:<br />

4) Helen Love b. 24 Jul 1864, d. c1935, m. William Armstrong:<br />

5) James Love b. 1868:<br />

6) Annie Love b. Aug 1870:<br />

7) William Love born 1875.<br />

Source: MC1/Armstrong #3, 2 pages.<br />

LOVEJOY: John Lorin Lovejoy born 11 Jul 1803 at Wayne or Fayette, ME, d. 16<br />

Oct 1860 in Minneapol<strong>is</strong>, MN, William Lovejoy and Attai Lovejoy: he came to NB<br />

and settled in St. Stephen, Charlotte County: returned to Maine by 1840: m. 8 Feb<br />

1828 in St. Stephen, NB, Ann Marple Albee born 9 Feb 1810 at St. Stephen, died 7<br />

Nov 1897 in Osceola, WI, d/o James Dellaway Albee and Hannah Marple: had


eight children: the only one born in NB was, James Albee Lovejoy b. 29 Apr 1831 in<br />

St. Stephen, d. 29 Jul 1886 Santa Cruz, CA, married 30 Jul 1853 in Cala<strong>is</strong>, ME,<br />

Hannah Emma Spring.<br />

Source: MC80/2711 Thelma Eye Brooks’ Cala<strong>is</strong> Maine families, pages 97-98: John’s<br />

brother Stephen Brown Lovejoy born 17 Sep 1805 at Wayne, ME, d. 26 Jun 1835 in<br />

Milltown, Saint Stephen Par<strong>is</strong>h, Charlotte County.<br />

LOVELACE: Jacob Lovelace born c1823: came to NB in 1830 and probably settled<br />

in Saint John: m. Eliza Fowler? b. 1826:<br />

Children:<br />

1) James Lovelace? b. 1846, d. 1913:<br />

2) Margaret Adelia Lovelace b. 1852, m. 21 Oct 1873 in Saint John, Charles Ernest<br />

Dupl<strong>is</strong>ea born 1854 Enn<strong>is</strong>killen, Queens County, died 1925:<br />

3) Burpee Lovelace b. 1857:<br />

4) Mary Alice Lovelace born 1859, m. 23 May 1873 Andrew W. Dupl<strong>is</strong>ea:<br />

5) William Lovelace born 1861:<br />

6) George Lovelace born 1863:<br />

7) Augusta Lovelace b. 1865:<br />

8) Charles Lovelace born in 1867.<br />

Source: MC80/2354 Saint John Branch, NBGS: Arrivals 99: our first families in New<br />

Brunswick, page 170.<br />

LOVELACE: John Lovelace b. 1811 in USA: came to NB in June 1830 and settled<br />

in Lincoln Par<strong>is</strong>h, Sunbury County: m. Elizabeth Ann Fowler b. 1815 in NB:<br />

Children:<br />

1) George Lovelace born 1839:<br />

2) William Lovelace b. 1841:<br />

3) Lou<strong>is</strong>a Lovelace b. 1844:<br />

4) Harriet Lovelace b. 1846, d. 1899, m. William Henry Palmer born 1837 at<br />

Holtville, Ludlow Par<strong>is</strong>h, Northumberland County, died 1914, s/o Ebenezer and<br />

Elizabeth Palmer: settled in Holtville and had <strong>is</strong>sue:<br />

5) Spafford Lovelace b. 1848.<br />

Source: MC80/1397 Daniel F. Johnson’s New Brunswick lineages, pages 220-221:<br />

also see the Sunbury County census records.<br />

LOVELY: Benjamin Lovely b. c1749 possibly in Massachusetts, died 29 Jan 1830,<br />

m. 1777 in Cumberland County, NS, Sarah - b. c1749, d. 1 Feb 1840: came to NB:<br />

first settled at Point de Bute, Westmorland County then moved to the Lower<br />

Florenceville, Simonds Par<strong>is</strong>h, Carleton County, NB:<br />

Children:<br />

1) Thomas Lovely b. 22 Jun 1778 at Point de Bute, m. Margaret - b. in NS: first<br />

settled at Connell in Simonds Par<strong>is</strong>h, Carleton County, then in mid 1820’s moved to


Perth Par<strong>is</strong>h, Victoria County: had twelve children:<br />

2) Benjamin Lovely b. 15 Dec 1780 at Point de Bute:<br />

3) James Lovely b. 11 Jan 1782 at Point de Bute, possibly married Elizabeth Orser<br />

d/o William Orser and Mary Craig: had five children:<br />

4) Margaret/Peggy Lovely b. 15 Nov 1786:<br />

5) William Lovely born 22 Sep 1789, m. 10 Jul 1814 in Carleton County, Ann<br />

Davenport: one child:<br />

6) John Lovely b. 22 Sep 1789:<br />

7) Samuel Lovely b. c1793, d. 12 Mar 1858, m. Catherine Kinney b. c1805: first<br />

settled in Brighton Par<strong>is</strong>h, then in Peel Par<strong>is</strong>h, Carleton County: they had five<br />

children:<br />

8) Daniel Lovely b. c1796, died 9 Aug 1869, married 31 Dec 1828 in Carleton<br />

County, Mary Ann McIsaac b. c1808: first settled in Brighton Par<strong>is</strong>h, then in Peel<br />

Par<strong>is</strong>h, Carleton County: they had seven children.<br />

Source: MC1396 George Hayward <strong>genealogical</strong> fonds, MS1C The Hayward<br />

<strong>collection</strong>, A680, A731-A736, 7 pages.<br />

LOVETT: Daniel Lovett b. 1753 in Brentwood, NH, d. 1833: came to NB in 1765<br />

and settled at Saint John: married (1 st ) Sarah Ring, (2 nd ) Mary Torrey <strong>of</strong> Plymouth,<br />

MA:<br />

Children by first wife:<br />

1) Daniel Lovett:<br />

2) Jacob Lovett:<br />

3) Sarah Lovett married Benjamin DeWolfe <strong>of</strong> Windsor, NS:<br />

Child by second wife:<br />

4) George Leonard Lovett born 1807, d. 1875, married Olivia S. Prince <strong>of</strong><br />

Lawrencetown, NS d/o Chr<strong>is</strong>topher Kimball Prince: family settled in Saint John:<br />

had seven children.<br />

Source: MC80/338 I. Allen Jack’s Biographical Review, pages 381-382: Daniel<br />

Lovett came to NB with h<strong>is</strong> brother Jonathan Lovett.<br />

LOVETT: Richard Lovett came <strong>from</strong> NS to NB to work in the shipbuilding<br />

industry: settled at Tynemouth Creek near St. Martins in Saint John County: m. Bessie<br />

Ell<strong>is</strong> d/o Robert Ell<strong>is</strong>: only child mentioned was, Robert Ell<strong>is</strong> Lovett b. 1837, d.<br />

1916, married Jennie Rankin d/o Thomas Rankin and had <strong>is</strong>sue.<br />

Source: MC80/180 H. McCullagh’s A short h<strong>is</strong>tory <strong>of</strong> Fairfield, Tynemouth Creek<br />

and Gardner’s Creek, pages 15.<br />

LOVETT see also LEAVITT<br />

LOWDEN: James Lowden born 1755, died 9 Aug 1833: he came to NB and settled<br />

in St. Andrews, Charlotte County.


Source: MC80/360 Acadiens<strong>is</strong> Volume VI, No. 1, January 1906, Epitaphs:<br />

Presbyterian Graveyard, St. Andrews, page 69.<br />

LOWE: Benjamin Lowe b. 1810 in New Hampshire, died 12 Sep 1893: came to NB<br />

and settled in Saint John: married 23 Nov 1835 at Saint John, Chr<strong>is</strong>tina Elizabeth<br />

Webb b. 1817 in Saint John, d. 16 Jul 1899, d/o David Webb and Jane Morr<strong>is</strong>:<br />

Survived by:<br />

1) Charles Lowe:<br />

2) Jane Lowe:<br />

3) Alice Lowe married Didymus Cameron:<br />

4) Elizabeth or Lizzie Lowe m. Joseph N. Wood:<br />

5) Catherine Lowe m. Daniel Murphy.<br />

Source: MC80/2592 Graeme F. Somerville’s A library <strong>of</strong> stone pages and other<br />

records <strong>of</strong> the Wesleyan burial ground, Saint John, NB, page 140: David Webb<br />

married Jane Morr<strong>is</strong> 17 Jun 1813 in Saint John.<br />

LOWE: John Lowe b. 1752, died Jun 1844: may have been <strong>from</strong> Philadelphia PA:<br />

John, h<strong>is</strong> wife and four children came <strong>from</strong> New York to Shelburne, NS in 1783 as<br />

Loyal<strong>is</strong>t and then moved to NB and settled at St. Andrews in Charlotte County.<br />

Source: MC80/2902 Sharon Dubeau’s New Brunswick Loyal<strong>is</strong>ts: a bicentennial<br />

tribute, 1 paragraph.<br />

LOWE: John Lowe b. 1816 in Kincardineshire, Scotland, died 13 Dec 1881: he came<br />

to NB and settled in Saint John: married 16 Aug 1838 at Saint John, Catherine<br />

Wright b. 1819, died 22 Jan 1893:<br />

Only children mentioned:<br />

1) Robert W. Lowe: moved to Stoneham, MA:<br />

2) Margaret Lowe (adopted) married Patrick Brownley.<br />

Source: MC80/2592 Graeme F. Somerville’s A library <strong>of</strong> stone pages and other<br />

records <strong>of</strong> the Wesleyan burial ground, Saint John, NB, page 140.<br />

LOWE: John Smith Lowe born in NY, d. 3 Nov 1817 in Cala<strong>is</strong>, Maine: came to NB<br />

in 1783 as a Loyal<strong>is</strong>t: he married 29 Jan 1807 in Sackville, NB, Miriam Lockhart <strong>of</strong><br />

Parrsboro, NS, born 1790, d. 4 Jul 1851: first settled in Sackville, Westmorland<br />

County: later moved to Cala<strong>is</strong>, Maine:<br />

Children:<br />

1) John Smith Lowe Jr. b. 1808, m. Lucy Ann Rockwell:<br />

2) Moses Lowe born 1809, married Mary Bent:<br />

3) Marjorie Lowe born 1812, m. John Hillson:


4) George Lowe b. 1815, d. 1820:<br />

5) Miriam Lowe b. 1817 in Cala<strong>is</strong>, ME, m. Isaac Schurman.<br />

Source: MC1/Lowe, 15 pages: Miriam (Lockhart) Lowe m. (2 nd ) 3 Dec 1818 Rev.<br />

Charles Tupper.<br />

LOWE: Robert Lowe b. c1810 in Perthshire, Scotland, d. 10 Jan 1887: came to NB<br />

and settled in Saint John: married Ellen - b. c1807, died 30 Jan 1881.<br />

Source: MC2657 NBGS Generations Issue #25, September 1985: Cedar Hill<br />

cemetery, West Saint John, page 46.<br />

LOWE: Thomas Lowe b. c1808 in Carlingford Par<strong>is</strong>h, County Louth, Ireland, died<br />

21 Feb 1877, m. c1827 Mary Hoy <strong>of</strong> Ballynamoney Bradshaw in Ireland, b. - , d. 19<br />

Sep 1853: came to NB in 1848: settled in Lower Cove, Saint John:<br />

Children were all born in Ballynamoney Bradshaw:<br />

1) James Lowe bp. 31 Mar 1828, died in infancy:<br />

2) William Lowe bp. 20 Dec 1829, died 23 Jun 1900, m. 24 May 1869 Ann Kane b.<br />

in Limerick, Ireland, died 25 Feb 1901: settled in Saint John and had five children:<br />

3) Mary Lowe bp. 16 Aug 1831, married 28 Jun 1851 Patrick Killen:<br />

4) Mary Lowe bp. 22 Dec 1832, m. Daniel Blake: settled in Yonkers, NY:<br />

5) James Lowe bp. 23 Jan 1835, died 14 Jul 1897:<br />

6) John Lowe b. c1841, d. 31 Dec 1859.<br />

Source: MC80/1529 Peter Murphy’s Together in exile, pages 97-102.<br />

LOWERISON: Richard Lower<strong>is</strong>on Sr. born c1741 Yorkshire, England, died 24 Feb<br />

1825, m. c1770 Tanfield, Yorkshire, Mary Grey b. c1744 East Riding, Yorkshire,<br />

England, died 10 Sep 1834: came to NB in 1772 and settled on the Petitcodiac River,<br />

then moved to Westmorland Point in Westmorland County:<br />

Children:<br />

1) Elizabeth Lower<strong>is</strong>on m. William Doncaster and settled at Amherst Point: 2) Ann<br />

Lower<strong>is</strong>on born c1778, d. 25 Jan 1865, married John Carter <strong>of</strong> Fort Cumberland,<br />

NB, born c1765:<br />

3) Thomas Lower<strong>is</strong>on born c1783, d. 12 Apr 1841, m. 24 Jan 1828 Hannah Carter:<br />

4) Richard Lower<strong>is</strong>on born 1785, d. 1867, married Abigail Merrill b. 1788, died<br />

1866: settled in Frosty Hollow, NB:<br />

5) Joseph Lower<strong>is</strong>on born c1789, d. 29 Jul 1873, married Mary Siddall born c1800,<br />

died 17 Jan 1872: settled near Mount Whatley, NB:<br />

5) Mary Lower<strong>is</strong>on m. James Carter: went to Amherst, NS.<br />

Sources: MC80/45 Howard Trueman’s The Chignecto Isthmus and its first settlers,<br />

pages 241-244: see also MC80/1790 Ken Kanner’s Early families rev<strong>is</strong>ited, page 177:<br />

see also MC2852 Purdy-Carter <strong>genealogical</strong> <strong>collection</strong>, MS2: on micr<strong>of</strong>ilm F20987:<br />

see sheets for Richard Lower<strong>is</strong>on and h<strong>is</strong> sons.


LOWERISON: Richard Lower<strong>is</strong>on Jr. b. c1785 Sackville, NB, died 15 Apr 1867,<br />

s/o Richard Lower<strong>is</strong>on and Mary Grey: m. Abigail Merrill b. c1788 at Fort<br />

Lawrence, NS, d. Sep 1866, d/o Thomas Hazen Merrill and Hannah Ward: they<br />

settled in Frosty Hollow, Sackville Par<strong>is</strong>h, Westmorland County:<br />

Children:<br />

1) Richard J.C. Lower<strong>is</strong>on born 24 Apr 1807, died 20 Mar 1879, m. 15 May 1832 at<br />

Sackville, Hannah Read b. 1810, d. 9 Dec 1875: settled in Dorchester Par<strong>is</strong>h and had<br />

at least nine children:<br />

2) Mary A. Lower<strong>is</strong>on born 7 Apr 1812, d. 10 Mar 1873, married (1 st ) Mr. L.<br />

Bowser, m. (2 nd ) Mr. W. Reed:<br />

3) Hannah G. Lower<strong>is</strong>on b. 11 Apr 1814, d. 10 May 1890, m. Newlove Wry:<br />

4) Catherine E. Lower<strong>is</strong>on born 19 Jul 1816, married Absolom Anderson:<br />

5) Nathan Lower<strong>is</strong>on born 27 Mar 1818, died 20 Jan 1901, m. Jane Fawcett: settled<br />

in Sackville Par<strong>is</strong>h and had at least seven children:<br />

6) James W. Lower<strong>is</strong>on b. 27 Aug 1820, d. 3 Nov 1895:<br />

7) Isaac B. Lower<strong>is</strong>on b. 20 Mar 1823, d. unm. 11 Sep 1886:<br />

8) Thomas O. Lower<strong>is</strong>on born 1 Sep 1825, d. c1909 at Sackville, m. Lou<strong>is</strong>e Siddall<br />

b. c1854, died 9 Oct 1931 at Saint John, NB: settled in Westcock, NB and had at least<br />

seven children:<br />

9) Charlotte S. Lower<strong>is</strong>on born 24 Dec 1827, d. unm. 1875:<br />

10) Sarah J. Lower<strong>is</strong>on born 7 Oct 1830, d. 1867:<br />

11) Rosamond Lower<strong>is</strong>on born 2 Jul 1833, d. 11 Mar 1870, m. Abel Gore Carter.<br />

Sources: MC1/Merrill, 1 page: see also MC2852 Purdy-Carter <strong>genealogical</strong><br />

<strong>collection</strong>, MS2: on micr<strong>of</strong>ilm reel F20987: see sheets for Richard Lower<strong>is</strong>on and h<strong>is</strong><br />

sons.<br />

LOWERY: William Lowery b. 1806 in Ireland, m. (1 st ) - ; m. (2 nd ) Mary<br />

(Selfridge) Livingstone, a widow and s<strong>is</strong>ter <strong>of</strong> John Selfridge, born 1816 in Ireland:<br />

came to NB about 1835 and settled at Jerusalem, Hampstead Par<strong>is</strong>h, Queens County:<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> first wife:<br />

1) Elizabeth Ann Lowery born c1827 in Ireland, married Samuel K. Vall<strong>is</strong>:<br />

2) James Lowery born c1832 in Ireland, m. and settled near Hampstead, NB:<br />

3) William Lowery b. 1848:<br />

4) John Lowery b. 1850:<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> second wife:<br />

5) Julia Lowery b. 1858:<br />

6) George Lowery born 1858:<br />

7) Baby boy b. 1858, died as infant.<br />

Sources: MC80/823 Annie E. Elder’s H<strong>is</strong>tory <strong>of</strong> New Jerusalem, page 68: see also<br />

the Queens County census returns.<br />

LOWTHER: William Lowther born c1781 in Yorkshire, England, d. 24 Apr 1841:<br />

came to NB in 1817 and settled at or near Mount Whatley, Westmorland Par<strong>is</strong>h,


Westmorland County: m. Hannah Greely born 1791, d. 22 Mar 1879:<br />

Children mentioned:<br />

1) William Lowther b. c1815, d. 18 Nov 1871, m. Jun 1845 in Westmorland Par<strong>is</strong>h,<br />

Lucy Ann Chapman b. 1820 in Westmorland Par<strong>is</strong>h, d. 8 May 1885: settled at Great<br />

Shemogue, NB and had six children:<br />

2) George Lowther b. c1817, d. 26 Jan 1897, m. Mary Pipes and settled at Amherst,<br />

NS:<br />

3) Mary Lowther born 1820, d. 10 Aug 1889, m. Joseph Carter <strong>of</strong> Point de Bute,<br />

NB:<br />

4) Hannah Lowther b. - , m. 23 Oct 1840 James Edward Smith <strong>of</strong> Amherst Head,<br />

NS:<br />

5) Sarah Thomasina Lowther b. 1823, d. 1919, married as 2 nd wife, Rufus Carter <strong>of</strong><br />

Point de Bute, NB:<br />

6) possibly, John Parkinson Lowther b. 18 Jul 1824:<br />

7) Ann Jane Lowther b. 23 Sep 1827, married Richard Pipes <strong>of</strong> Nappan, NS:<br />

8) Rufus Lowther b. 22 May 1829, m. (1 st ) 27 Mar 1866 Sarah Pipes, (2 nd )<br />

Elizabeth Lowther:<br />

9) Jane Elizabeth Lowther born 25 Nov 1831, m. Richard Pipes <strong>of</strong> Nappan, NS:<br />

7) Titus Knapp Lowther b. 19 Feb 1834, d. 1920, married Phoebe Catherine<br />

Carter: settled in Westmorland County:<br />

8) Catherine Knapp Lowther b. 22 May 1837, married 15 Oct 1860 William Kever:<br />

went to Minnesota.<br />

Sources: MC80/45 Howard Trueman’s The Chignecto Isthmus and its first settlers,<br />

page 259: it appears that William Lowther came to NB with three brothers and a s<strong>is</strong>ter<br />

who settled in Cumberland County, NS: Rufus Carter’s first wife was Sarah Pipes:<br />

see MC2852 Purdy-Carter <strong>genealogical</strong> <strong>collection</strong>, MS2: on micr<strong>of</strong>ilm reel F20988:<br />

see sheets for William Lowther and h<strong>is</strong> sons.<br />

LOYE: William Loye born 1790 in England, buried 27 Feb 1835, m. c1817 in<br />

England, Hannah Duer born c1790, d. 15 Sep 1840: they came to NB in 1830 and<br />

settled at Chatham, Northumberland County:<br />

Children:<br />

1) Hannah Loye born 7 Dec 1818 in England, m. 4 Oct 1864 at Chatham, NB,<br />

Andrew Brown: they first settled at Chatham then moved to Minnesota:<br />

2) William Loye born 20 May 1820 in England, m. 22 Dec 1850 at Chatham, NB,<br />

Grace McFarlane born 1829 in NB: first settled at Chatham and had five children,<br />

then moved to Minnesota about 1870:<br />

3) Lou<strong>is</strong>a Loye born 15 Oct 1823 in England, d. 24 Nov 1870, m. 1 Oct 1840<br />

Thomas Vye: settled at Chatham and had <strong>is</strong>sue:<br />

4) Peter Edward Loye b. 7 Apr 1825 in England:<br />

5) Nicholas Duer Loye b. 20 Jul 1828 in England:<br />

6) George Loye born 15 Oct 1830 in NB, m. 18 Oct 1860 at Chatham, Jessie Shaw:<br />

they first settled at Chatham and then moved to Minnesota about 1870:<br />

7) Elizabeth Ann Loye born 17 May 1833 in NB, d. 24 May 1869, m. 30 Jul 1853<br />

George Percival born Dec 1820, d. 22 Apr 1869, s/o John and Joanna Percival <strong>from</strong><br />

Little Salkeld, Cumberland County, England: had six children:<br />

8) Samuel Bacon Loye b. 1835: moved to Minnesota.<br />

Source: RS184 New Brunswick Museum Vertical files, Loye family, includes Percival


E. Loye’s Notes on the Loye family, micr<strong>of</strong>ilm F11085, 10 pages.<br />

LUCE: Philip Luce born 1817 on the Island <strong>of</strong> Jersey, d. 1892, s/o Élie Jean Luce:<br />

m. (1 st ) c1851 on Jersey, Martha Doré or Dory: m. (2 nd ) 4 May 1863 at Grande-<br />

Rivière, Gaspé, Québec, Ann Ward b. 1844, d. Nov 1915: came <strong>from</strong> Jersey about<br />

1861 and settled at Paspébiac, Bonaventure County, Québec: they moved to NB in<br />

1874: first settled in Chatham, Northumberland County, then in 1880 on M<strong>is</strong>cou<br />

Island in Gloucester County:<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> first wife:<br />

1) William Luce (aka William Lew<strong>is</strong>) born 1853 in Jersey, d. 1920, m. 8 May 1876<br />

Ellen Garrett: settled in Bathurst, Gloucester County, NB: had children:<br />

2) Mary Elizabeth Luce born 1856 in Jersey, died 1903, married 1880 at New<br />

Carl<strong>is</strong>le, Bonaventure, QC, Franc<strong>is</strong> George Scott b. 1853, d. 1926: settled at New<br />

Carl<strong>is</strong>le, QC and had <strong>is</strong>sue:<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> second wife:<br />

3) Charles Philip Luce born 1864, d. 1941, married 19 Sep 1886 at Lameque,<br />

Gloucester County, NB, Marie Anne Vallée born 18 Oct 1863 at Island River,<br />

Gloucester County, d/o Olivier Vallée and Anasthasie Thériault: they settled at<br />

Lameque and had thirteen children:<br />

4) Marie Geneviève (or Mary Jane) Luce born 12 Aug 1865, m. Mr. Curran and<br />

moved to Bangor, ME:<br />

5) Élie Jean Luce (aka John Lew<strong>is</strong>) born 28 Apr 1867: moved to W<strong>is</strong>consin:<br />

6) Franço<strong>is</strong> Luce (aka Frank Lew<strong>is</strong>) born 12 Jan 1869: family moved to East<br />

Millinocket, ME:<br />

7) Thomas Wallace Luce (aka Thomas Lew<strong>is</strong>) born 16 Oct 1870, d. 1959, m. (1 st ) 15<br />

Aug 1898 at Caraquet, NB, Georgina DeGrace b. 1882, d. 1911: had <strong>is</strong>sue: m. (2 nd ) 8<br />

Jul 1911 at Lameque, NB, Elizabeth Duguay and had <strong>is</strong>sue: m. (3 rd ) 9 Jan 1934 at<br />

Neguac, NB, Madeleine Saint-Coeur b. 1909, d. 1967: had <strong>is</strong>sue:<br />

8) George Luce born 28 Jun 1872, died 1928, m. 1894 Clémentine DeSilva born<br />

1876 d/o Clément DeSilva and Marie Bla<strong>is</strong>: they had fourteen children:<br />

9) Marie-Anne Élizabeth Luce born 2 Sep 1874, d. 14 Oct 1920, m. 10 Feb 1896 at<br />

Island River, NB, Oliver Vallée b. 1854, d. 22 Mar 1926 at Bathurst, NB: he was the<br />

brother <strong>of</strong> Marie Anne: had <strong>is</strong>sue.<br />

Source: MC80/887 Thomas W. Luce’s The genealogy <strong>of</strong> Philip Luce (1817-1892)<br />

also known as Philip Lew<strong>is</strong>.<br />

LUDGATE: Robert Ludgate b. - , died 1868: he served at Eastport, Maine in 1815<br />

in 102 nd Connaught Ranger Regiment: m. 14 Nov 1814 Catherine Helen Cameron<br />

d/o Hugh Cameron <strong>of</strong> the 74 th Highland Argyle Regt.: family came to NB and settled<br />

at Tower Hill, Saint David Par<strong>is</strong>h, Charlotte County:<br />

Children:<br />

1) James Ludgate b. 7 Sep 1815 at Fort Hill, Eastport, ME, d. 24 Aug 1903, married<br />

22 Oct 1845 Caroline Dunham b. 22 Dec 1818, d. 20 Nov 1902, d/o Samuel<br />

Dunham and Susan Foster: they had one daughter and four sons:<br />

2) Helen A. Ludgate born 1817, d. 1906, m. Alexander Woodcock b. 1811, died<br />

1875: had nine children:


3) Hugh Ludgate born c1821, married Elizabeth Russell: had six children:<br />

4) John Ludgate born 1823, died 1880, married Barbara Jane McKay born 1827,<br />

died 1879: had three children.<br />

Sources: MC1/Dunham #2, page 38-39: see also MC3059 Kaye Richardson fonds,<br />

file 2, Scrapbook; Hugh Cameron data, 6 pages; see file 3, Scrapbook.<br />

LUDLOW: Gabriel George Ludlow b. 16 Apr 1736 in Queens County, Long Island,<br />

NY, died 12 Feb 1808, s/o Gabriel Ludlow and Frances Duncan: m. 3 Sep 1760<br />

Ann VerPlanck b. - , died 1822: came <strong>from</strong> NY to NB in 1783 as Loyal<strong>is</strong>ts and<br />

settled in Saint John:<br />

Children:<br />

1) Mary Ludlow b. 1762, d. 2 May 1854, m. Franc<strong>is</strong> Dashwood <strong>of</strong> Jamaica, BWI:<br />

had two sons and two daughters:<br />

2) Julian Ludlow b. 1 Jan 1764, d. 14 Oct 1826, married 15 Oct 1792 Maria Ludlow<br />

b. 1772, h<strong>is</strong> second cousin, d/o Thomas and Mary Ludlow: resided in New York<br />

City: had three sons and six daughters:<br />

3) Frances Ann Ludlow born 1766, d. unmarried 1840: settled in Saint John:<br />

4) Gabriel VerPlanck Ludlow born 1768, d. 30 Apr 1825, m. 1798 Elizabeth A.<br />

Hunter: resided in New York City: had three sons, one daughter.<br />

Sources: MC1156 Graves Papers: Gabriel George Ludlow, 1 page: MC1286 Volume<br />

V Dictionary <strong>of</strong> Canadian Biography, page 503-5: see also MC80/22 Isabel Lou<strong>is</strong>e<br />

Hill’s Some Loyal<strong>is</strong>ts and Others pages 14-15: see MC80/450 Charlotte G.<br />

Robinson’s Pioneer Pr<strong>of</strong>iles <strong>of</strong> New Brunswick Settlers “Ann Ludlow” pages 65-74:<br />

see also MC2657 NBGS Generations Volume 25, No. 4, Winter 2003, Mary<br />

Rosevear’s Gabriel George Ludlow, page 7.<br />

LUDLOW: George Duncan Ludlow b. 29 Sep 1737 in Queens County, Long Island,<br />

NY, d. 13 Nov 1808 in Fredericton: s/o Gabriel Ludlow and Frances Duncan: m. 22<br />

Apr 1758 h<strong>is</strong> cousin, Frances Duncan born 1738 d/o Thomas Duncan <strong>of</strong> NY, d. 16<br />

Oct 1825: left NY for NB in 1783 as Loyal<strong>is</strong>ts: settled at Springhill, Kingsclear<br />

Par<strong>is</strong>h, York County:<br />

Children:<br />

1) Frances Ludlow born 1766, d. 25 Jan 1840, m. Richard Harr<strong>is</strong>on <strong>of</strong> NY:<br />

2) Elizabeth Ludlow m. 1787 John Robinson b. 1761, d. 1828, a brother <strong>of</strong> Beverley<br />

Robinson <strong>of</strong> Nashwaaks<strong>is</strong>, NB:<br />

3) George Ludlow b. 18 Jul 1773, d. 23 Jan 1847: went to Nev<strong>is</strong>, BWI, then to Par<strong>is</strong>,<br />

France.<br />

Sources: MC1156 Graves Papers: George Duncan Ludlow, 1 page: see also MC1286<br />

Volume V Dictionary <strong>of</strong> Canadian Biography, pages 505-507: see also MC80/22<br />

Isabel Lou<strong>is</strong>e Hill’s Some Loyal<strong>is</strong>ts and Others pages 12-13.<br />

LUDLOW: William Ludlow born 1800, died 11 Sep 1854: may have come <strong>from</strong><br />

Maine to NB: settled at Wilsons Beach, Campobello, Charlotte County: married Mar


1824 on Campobello, Eliza Wilson:<br />

Children born at Wilsons Beach:<br />

1) Sarah Jane Ludlow born c1824, d. 1895, m. Mr. Bassett and had <strong>is</strong>sue:<br />

2) Nelson Ludlow b. c1826, married Sarah Elizabeth - b. c1829 in Saint John, d. 6<br />

Jun 1867: settled on Campobello and had children:<br />

3) David Ludlow b. c1829, d. 1870, married Adeline Wheeler b. c1818 near<br />

Fredericton, died 1904 at Wilsons Beach: they had three children:<br />

4) Wallace Ludlow b. c1831:<br />

5) Onslow Ludlow b. c1833, died 1890, married Sophia Beryanson: settled on<br />

Campobello: had two children:<br />

6) Prudence Ludlow b. c1837:<br />

7) Adeline Ludlow born c1839, married William Tinker s/o David Tinker and<br />

Frances D. Patterson:<br />

8) Mel<strong>is</strong>sa Ludlow b. c1842, d. 1908 at Wilsons Beach, m. Stephen Tinker s/o<br />

David Tinker and Frances D. Patterson.<br />

Source: MC80/2365 Kaye C. Nath’s The Clines <strong>of</strong> the Passamaquoddy, pages 202-<br />

210.<br />

LUFBERRY: Jonathan Lufberry or Lufbury b. - , d. 1833: came to NB in 1783 as<br />

a Loyal<strong>is</strong>t and settled on the Miramichi River near Newcastle in Northumberland<br />

County:<br />

Source: MC216 Kathleen Will<strong>is</strong> Will<strong>is</strong>ton fonds, MS 1B5 Biographies and notes on<br />

early settlers written by Mrs. Will<strong>is</strong>ton in 1947, 1 page: see entry for Jonathan<br />

Lufbury.<br />

LUGRIN: Peter Lugrin born c1755 in London, England, died 25 Jun 1814, s/o<br />

Simeon Lugrin and Catherine Bertrand: m. 24 Aug 1782 in New York City, Jane<br />

Kilman born c1755, died 23 Jan 1813, d/o Nicholas and Hannah Kilman <strong>of</strong> New<br />

York: they came to NB in 1783 as Loyal<strong>is</strong>ts and settled in Saint John:<br />

Children:<br />

1) Catherine Lugrin b. 23 Jun 1783 in New York City, m. 7 Dec 1812 Daniel Sul<strong>is</strong><br />

<strong>of</strong> Digby, NS:<br />

2) Hannah Lugrin born 7 Jul 1785 in NB, married 3 Sep 1817 in Saint John, George<br />

White:<br />

3) Elizabeth Lugrin born 1 Jun 1787 at Saint John, married 11 Apr 1808 Paul<br />

Phillips:<br />

4) Jane Lugrin born 20 Apr 1788, married 21 Jun 1816 Henry Chubb:<br />

5) George Kilman Lugrin born 31 Jul 1791 at Long Reach, NB, died 12 May 1835,<br />

m. 5 Feb 1815 at Saint John, Deborah Ann Smiler born 1796, d. 1 Dec 1877, d/o<br />

Samuel Smiler <strong>of</strong> Saint John: settled at Fredericton, York County and had five<br />

children:<br />

6) Simon Lee Lugrin b. 2 Sep 1796, d. 28 Jul 1859 at Saint John: m. (1 st ) 12 Jan 1823<br />

Eliza Mackie b. 1801, d. 11 May 1836, d/o Capt. James Mackie <strong>of</strong> Saint John: had<br />

two children: m. (2 nd ) 28 Nov 1837 Sarah Allen d/o Edmund Allen <strong>of</strong> Halifax, NS:<br />

had five children:<br />

7) Horatio Nelson Hicks Lugrin b. 11 Jan 1799 at Saint John, d. 9 May 1873, m. 3


Nov 1829 at Saint John, NB, Lou<strong>is</strong>a Chamberlain Greenwood b. - , d. 30 Nov<br />

1850, d/o Samuel Greenwood: had five children: m. (2 nd ) 8 Jun 1857 at Hartford, CT,<br />

Frances M. Granger: had four children: first settled in Saint John then went to<br />

Philadelphia, PA.<br />

Sources: MC1286 Volume VI Dictionary <strong>of</strong> Canadian Biography, pages 408-409:<br />

see MC80/132 Lillian M.B. Maxwell’s The old grave-yard, page 91: see also<br />

MC80/2334 Isabel L. Hill’s The old burying ground Fredericton, NB, Vol. III, pages<br />

194-199: see MC2657 NBGS Generations Issue #64, Summer 1995: Paul B.<br />

Raymond’s The Huguenot Lugrins <strong>of</strong> Switzerland, New York and New Brunswick,<br />

pages 20-22: see also RS184 New Brunswick Museum Vertical files, Lugrin family,<br />

micr<strong>of</strong>ilm F11085, 6 pgs: Daniel Sull<strong>is</strong>’ brothers Joseph Sul<strong>is</strong>, Charles Sul<strong>is</strong> and<br />

John Silus also came to NB and settled in Saint John.<br />

LUGRIN: Simeon Lugrin born Jun 1730 in Vaud Canton, Switzerland, d. 17 Sep<br />

1803 in Saint John, NB, s/o Peter Moses Lugrin and Benine Marguerite Rochat <strong>of</strong><br />

Lake de Joux, Romain Motier, Berne, Switzerland: m. 25 Nov 1753 at Soho, London,<br />

England, Catherine Bertrand: they came to NB in 1783 as Loyal<strong>is</strong>ts and settled in<br />

Saint John: only child mentioned was, Peter Lugrin b. 20 Feb 1755 probably in Soho,<br />

England: went to New York: he joined Brit<strong>is</strong>h Army during War: m. 24 Aug 1782<br />

Jane Kilman: settled in NB and had <strong>is</strong>sue.<br />

Sources: MC2657 NBGS Generations Issue #64, Summer 1995: Paul B. Raymond’s<br />

The Huguenot Lugrins <strong>of</strong> Switzerland, New York and New Brunswick, pages 20-22:<br />

see also RS184 New Brunswick Museum Vertical files, Lugrin family, micr<strong>of</strong>ilm<br />

F11085, 6 pages.<br />

LUKE: Charles Luke born on 5 Oct 1777 in Scotland s/o William Luke and<br />

Chr<strong>is</strong>tian Meffen: married 17 Jun 1802 in Scotland, Ann Dawson: the family came<br />

<strong>from</strong> Clackmannan, Scotland in 1816 and probably settled in Newcastle,<br />

Northumberland County:<br />

Children born in Clackmannan:<br />

1) William Luke b. 12 Mar 1804:<br />

2) Charles Luke b. 19 Apr 1806, m. 6 Jan 1844 Jane Drysdale: four children:<br />

3) James Luke b. 9 Jun 1808, died 30 Jun 1874 in Newcastle, NB, m. 22 Aug 1834<br />

Catherine Watson b. 17 Apr 1807, d. 1903: they settled in Russellville, Newcastle<br />

Par<strong>is</strong>h and had eight children.<br />

Source: MC80/ 2689 Miramichi Branch <strong>of</strong> the NBGS, Some first families <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Miramichi, 2 pages (also see page for James Luke).<br />

LUMBSDEN: William Lumbsden born c1812 in England: he came to NB in 1840<br />

and settled on Shippagan Island, Gloucester County: married (1 st ) c1840 Elizabeth<br />

Witzell d/o William Witzell and Mary Topham, married (2 nd ) 27 Nov 1880 at<br />

Shippagan, Nancy Hébert d/o Joseph Hébert and Olive Mallet:<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> first marriage:


1) Rébecca Lumbsden b. c1842, d. unmarried:<br />

2) John/Jim Lumbsden b. c1843, married Victoria Mallet: had <strong>is</strong>sue:<br />

3) Robert Lumbsden born c1845:<br />

4) William Lumbsden born c1847:<br />

5) Él<strong>is</strong>abeth Lumbsden b. c1855, m. 25 Oct 1880 at Shippagan, Isidore Hébert s/o<br />

Joseph Hébert and Olive Mallet:<br />

6) George Lumbsden born c 1869, m. Él<strong>is</strong>abeth Duguay d/o Aimé Duguay and<br />

Mathildy Doucet.<br />

Source: MC80/286 Donat Robichaud’s Le grand Chipagan: h<strong>is</strong>toire de Shippagan,<br />

page 364.<br />

LUMSDEN: George Lumsden came <strong>from</strong> New Haven, CT: m. Elizabeth - : they<br />

and four children, three under ten and one over ten came to NB in 1783 as Loyal<strong>is</strong>ts<br />

and settled in Beaver Harbour, Pennfield Par<strong>is</strong>h, Charlotte County:<br />

Children mentioned:<br />

1) Elizabeth Lumsden:<br />

2) George Lumsden:<br />

3) Samuel Lumsden:<br />

4) Stephen Lumsden.<br />

Source: MC80/1720 Theodore C. Holmes’ Loyal<strong>is</strong>ts to Canada: the 1783 settlement<br />

<strong>of</strong> Quakers and others at Passamaquoddy, pages 83-84.<br />

LUNN: John Lunn born c1765 in USA, d. c1812: he came to NB in 1783 as a<br />

Loyal<strong>is</strong>t and settled near Maquapit Lake, Sheffield Par<strong>is</strong>h, Sunbury County: m. c1788<br />

Mary - b. c1770 at Boston, MA, died c1855:<br />

Children born in Sheffield Par<strong>is</strong>h:<br />

1) William Lunn bp. 24 Oct 1791, d. before 1820, m. Naomi Prosser b. 1776, died<br />

1842:<br />

2) Thomas G. Lunn bp. 8 Jul 1792 at Sheffield, d. 6 Mar 1887, married Sarah<br />

Simmons born c1794 at Sheffield, d. 5 Feb 1872: first settled in Sheffield, then moved<br />

to Summerfield, Wicklow Par<strong>is</strong>h, Carleton County: had ten children:<br />

3) Hannah Lunn born c1795, d. 3 Apr 1877, m. 16 Aug 1811 James Hunter b.<br />

c1787, died 7 May 1883, buried at Lakeville Corner: they had nine children:<br />

4) Mary Ann Lunn married on 21 Sep 1819 at Sheffield, NB, John DeLong:<br />

5) John Lunn married 27 Nov 1817 at Sheffield, Catherine Roberts:<br />

6) James Lunn born c1801, d. 10 Aug 1869, m. (1 st ) 11 Dec 1837 at Sheffield, Jane<br />

Vernon b. - , d. before 1841, married (2 nd ) 1 Apr 1841 at Sheffield, Jane<br />

(Cowperthewaite) Taylor b. 1808, d. 22 Mar 1862: had one child.<br />

Sources: MC80/1397 Daniel F. Johnson’s New Brunswick lineages, pgs. 227 to 228,<br />

248-249: also see the Sunbury and Carleton County census records: see also<br />

MC80/2436 Robert E. Lunn’s Lunn family h<strong>is</strong>tory: widow Mary Lunn m. (2 nd ) 29<br />

Sep 1813 at Sheffield, Hicks Seaman b. c1757, d. 24 Jan 1841: they had two children:<br />

widow Naomi (Prosser) Lunn married (2 nd ) Thomas Jewett b. 1776, d. 1842.


LUNT: Enoch Lunt b. 28 Oct 1799, died 20 Sep 1873: first settled in Sunbury<br />

County, later moved to Saint John: married Mary Hoben born in 1803, died 1 Jun<br />

1880.<br />

Source: MC1156 Graves Papers: Enoch Lunt, 1 page.<br />

LUTZ: John Lutz s/o Michael Lutz and Ann Catherine Schaaf: he married<br />

Catherine Jones d/o Charles Jones: family settled in Moncton, Westmorland County<br />

area:<br />

Children:<br />

1) John Lutz:<br />

2) Henry Lutz:<br />

3) William Lutz b. 1789, m. Susannah Steeves born 1794: had nine children:<br />

4) Zachariah Lutz b. 1795, d. 1864, m. Mary Steeves b. 1800, d. 3 Oct 1881: had at<br />

least five children:<br />

5) Jeremiah Lutz b. - , m. 26 Nov 1818 Ruth Beck born 1796, d. 2 Nov 1861: had at<br />

least four children:<br />

6) Olive Lutz b. 1792, d. 1872, m. 13 Dec 1812, Chr<strong>is</strong>tian Steeves b. - , d. 25 Feb<br />

1829: had <strong>is</strong>sue:<br />

7) Catherine Lutz born c1799, m. 14 Jan 1819 Martin Wilson b. c1793: they had<br />

seven children:<br />

8) Martha Lutz b. c1803, died 30 Mar 1874, married 3 Jan 1821 John Brown born<br />

1800, d. 27 May 1863: they had five children:<br />

9) Margaret Lutz b. 27 Mar 1804?, d. 23 Dec 1886, m. 28 Oct 1825 Solomon Jones<br />

b 27 Jan 1802, d. 25 Mar 1875, s/o Henry Jones and Chr<strong>is</strong>tina Somers they had<br />

twelve children:<br />

10) Ruth Lutz born c1805, married 21 Jan 1830 John Crossman born c1806: they<br />

had nine children.<br />

Source: Lutz Mountain Heritage Foundation’s Genealogy <strong>of</strong> Michael and Katherine<br />

Lutz (1766) on micr<strong>of</strong>ilm reel F8915.<br />

LUTZ: Michael Lutz b. 17 Apr 1723 at Kreuzivertheim, Germany, died 1794, s/o<br />

Johann Wilhelm Lutz: m. 17 Nov 1747 Anna Walpurg<strong>is</strong> Wiessler born<br />

Kreuzivertheim d/o Peter Wiessler: or m. Ann Catherine Schaaf: first settled in<br />

Pennsylvania: came to NB about 1766: eventually settled on the Petitcodiac River in<br />

Moncton Par<strong>is</strong>h, Westmorland County:<br />

Children are l<strong>is</strong>ted in an estimated order:<br />

1) Katherine Lutz bp. 11 Jan 1749, d. 1827, m. c1772 Jacob Steeves b. c1750 in<br />

Europe, d. 9 Oct 1803, the eldest s/o Henry Steeves: settled in Hillsborough Par<strong>is</strong>h,<br />

Albert County and had six children.<br />

2) Peter Lutz born 3 Dec 1751 in Kreuzwertheim, Germany, m. Mary Ricker born<br />

1756, d. 1851: settled at Hillsborough, Albert County: had three children:<br />

3) Margaret Lutz b. 1754, d. 2 Jan 1828, married 30 Apr 1774 John Steeves b. 1752,<br />

d. 1 Feb 1821, second s/o Henry Steeves: settled in Hillsborough and had thirteen<br />

children:<br />

4) John Lutz b. c1755, married Catherine Jones d/o Charles and Catherine Jones:


they settled in Moncton and had <strong>is</strong>sue:<br />

Sources: MC1/Lutz, 1 page: contains copy <strong>of</strong> article titled Pioneer <strong>Families</strong> in New<br />

Brunswick by EC Wright: see MC80/923 Jack M. Seeley’s Looking Back, page A34-<br />

2: see also MC80/1397 Daniel F. Johnson’s New Brunswick lineages, pages 3, 215-<br />

216: see also MC80/2151 Holl<strong>is</strong> A. Smith’s Climbing our family tree: an account <strong>of</strong><br />

the ancestors and descendants <strong>of</strong> George Edwin Smith and Alfretta Keith, page 192:<br />

see also Lutz Mountain Heritage Foundation’s Genealogy <strong>of</strong> Michael and Katherine<br />

Lutz (1766): see MC2852 Purdy-Carter <strong>genealogical</strong> <strong>collection</strong>, MS2: on micr<strong>of</strong>ilm<br />

F20988: see sheet for (George) Michael Lutz.<br />

LUTZ: Peter Lutz born 12 Mar 1751 Kreuzwertheim, Germany, s/o George Michael<br />

Lutz and Ann Catherine Schaaf or Anna Walpurg<strong>is</strong> Wiessler: m. Mary Ricker<br />

born 1756, d. 1851, d/o Jacob Ricker: settled first in Sal<strong>is</strong>bury Par<strong>is</strong>h, Westmorland<br />

County then in Coverdale Par<strong>is</strong>h, Albert County:<br />

Children:<br />

1) Sophia Lutz b. 1775, d. 1851, m. Martin Jonah:<br />

2) Michael Lutz b. 1776, married (1 st ) - , (2 nd ) 15 Jan 1829 Mrs. Elizabeth<br />

(Charters) Gallagher born c1778, widow <strong>of</strong> Mr. Gallagher:<br />

3) Rosanna Lutz b. 1777, d. c1811, married Robert MacFarlane b. c1767 in<br />

Scotland, died 23 Feb 1815: settled at Dover, Dorchester Par<strong>is</strong>h, Westmorland<br />

County: had <strong>is</strong>sue:<br />

4) Mary Pauline Lutz b. 1799, m. Henry Jonah b. - , d. 1842:<br />

5) Elizabeth May Lutz born c1783, died after 1851, m. c1799 John Geldart born<br />

c1778, d. 28 May 1854: settled at Elgin, NB:<br />

6) Peter Lutz b. c1785, died in Coverdale, m. (1 st ) 7 May 1816 Eunice Jonah, (2 nd )<br />

28 Mar 1822 Elizabeth Leeman b. c1792:<br />

7) John Lutz born 1788, d. 1867, m. (1 st ) 12 Jan 1815 Rosanna Steeves born 18 Mar<br />

1796, (2 nd ) 6 Dec 1827 Lydia Wilbur born 1808, died 1874: settled at Wilmot, NB:<br />

8) Susan Lutz b. 1791, d. 1876, m. 2 Nov 1814 David Steeves b. 2 Mar 1782, died<br />

1847:<br />

9) Charles Lutz born 19 Mar 1794 at Coverdale, died 9 Dec 1870, married 12 Aug<br />

1818 Margaret Steeves born 17 Apr 1806, died 27 Jan 1868:<br />

10) William Lutz born c1801, d. 4 Sep 1879, married 9 Dec 1830 Catherine Steeves<br />

born c1803, d. 27 Sep 1892:<br />

11) Ann/Nancy Lutz m. 26 Oct 1820 William Dalegant or Deligan b. c1797:<br />

12) Margaret Lutz married 26 Oct 1820 Daniel McLean born c1779.<br />

Sources: MC80/1397 Daniel F. Johnson’s New Brunswick lineages, page 3: see also<br />

MC80/1790 Ken Kanner’s Early families rev<strong>is</strong>ited, pages 178-179.<br />

LYDECKER: Samuel Benson Lydecker born 6 Jun 1736 in Hackensack, NJ, d. by<br />

Nov 1810, s/o Ryck Lydecker and Maritie Benson: married Catherine Provost b. 5<br />

Jan 1764 New Jersey, may have d. by 1783, d/o Daniel Provost and Anneke<br />

Vanderwater: Samuel and three children came <strong>from</strong> Hackensack, NJ to NB in 1783<br />

as Loyal<strong>is</strong>ts: settled in Hampstead Par<strong>is</strong>h, Queens County:<br />

Children:<br />

1) Anna B. Lydecker b. 2 Mar 1766 in NJ, died 22 Jul 1854, m. (1 st ) Gilbert Lester,


m. (2 nd ) 18 Jan 1791 at Gagetown, Queens County, as h<strong>is</strong> second wife, Joseph<br />

Folkins b. 3 or 23 Oct 1753 probably in Holland or Germany, died 17 Mar 1842:<br />

came <strong>from</strong> Philadelphia, PA to NB 1783 and eventually settled at Centre Millstream in<br />

Kings County: had nine children:<br />

2) Samuel Lydecker born c1764 in NJ, died Carleton County, married 9 Feb 1813<br />

Sarah Lunt:<br />

3) Richard Lydecker b. c1769 NJ.<br />

Sources: MC80/1746 William H. Folkins The Folkins family, pages 1 to 6: a<br />

Richard Lydecker came <strong>from</strong> Philadelphia, PA, to NB in 1783 and settled at Jemseg,<br />

Queens County: see MC80/2354 Saint John Branch, NBGS: Arrivals 99: our first<br />

families in New Brunswick, pages 163-164.<br />

LYDON: Michael Lydon b. in Ireland, possibly County Cork, d. c1869, m. 11 Sep<br />

1865 Catherine Whalen born in Waterford, County Cork, Ireland: came to NB as<br />

young girl: family settled in Saint John:<br />

Children:<br />

1) Thomas Lydon b. 24 Aug 1866, d. Feb 1918, married 29 Nov 1894 Helen<br />

Getchell born c1875 d/o Thomas Getchell and Ann Robinson <strong>of</strong> Moncton:<br />

2) Bidilla H. Lydon born 20 Feb 1868, m. 1 May 1893 Frederick R. Nash.<br />

Source: MC1/Lydon: 6 pages: Catherine (Whalen) Lydon married (2 nd ) 28 Jul 1873<br />

Robert Rogerson <strong>of</strong> Moncton: th<strong>is</strong> family moved to Johnville, Kent Par<strong>is</strong>h, Carleton<br />

County after 1877.<br />

LYMAN: Daniel Lyman born 13 Jul 1753 New Haven, CT, d. 1794 in York County,<br />

NB, s/o Daniel Lyman and Sarah Miles: married at New Haven, CT, Statira Jane<br />

Camp born 18 Apr 1755, died 28 Sep 1800 at Fredericton, d/o Abiather Camp and<br />

Rebecca Cook: had no <strong>is</strong>sue.<br />

Sources: MC1/Cook #3, 6 pages: the file contains a copy <strong>from</strong> The American<br />

Genealog<strong>is</strong>t titled Susannah (Jones) Wilson and her immediate descendants by D.L.<br />

Jacobus: page 167: see also MC1156 Graves Papers: Daniel Lyman, 1 page: which<br />

claims that Daniel was s/o Phineas Lyman and - Dwight: see MC211 Raymond<br />

Paddock Gorham Collection: MS 4/8/9: see also MC80/145 Lou<strong>is</strong>e Hill’s<br />

Fredericton, New Brunswick, Brit<strong>is</strong>h North America, page 192: see also MC80/644<br />

Isabel L. Hill’s The old burying ground Fredericton, NB, Vol. I, pages 56-61.<br />

LYMAN: Daniel Dewite Lyman born 1807 in Nova Scotia: came to NB in 1834:<br />

first settled in Little Rocher, then at West River, Harvey Par<strong>is</strong>h, Albert County: m.<br />

(1 st ) - : m. (2 nd ) Kezie Wilbur born 1816 in NB:<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> first wife:<br />

1) Oliver Lyman born 1828 in NS, m. Kezie Wilbur born 1816: had <strong>is</strong>sue:<br />

2) Elizabeth Lyman b. 1838 in NB:<br />

3) Lo<strong>is</strong> Lyman b. 1840, m. Lemuel Lew<strong>is</strong> born 1835 at Lew<strong>is</strong> Hill, NB, s/o Edmund<br />

Lew<strong>is</strong> and Amelia Jane Lew<strong>is</strong>: settled at Little Rocher: had seven children:


4) William Lyman b. 1842, m. Mary Dobson Cannon b. 1842 at Butternut Ridge,<br />

Havelock Par<strong>is</strong>h, Kings County: had <strong>is</strong>sue:<br />

5) Daniel Lyman born 1844, married Lo<strong>is</strong> Wilbur:<br />

6) Joseph Allen Lyman born in 1850, m. Deliah Copp:<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> second wife:<br />

7) Henry Sutherland Lyman b. 1858 at West River, NB, m. Bessie Rebecca<br />

O’Toole and had two children:<br />

8) Dora Jane Lyman b. 1860 at West River, NB, m. John McAfee b. 1857 at<br />

Shediac, Westmorland County, NB: had <strong>is</strong>sue.<br />

Sources: MC80/1397 Daniel F. Johnson’s New Brunswick lineages, page 157: also<br />

see the Albert County census records: see MC2966 Norman Dixon fonds,<br />

Descendancy charts, binder 21C1, Lyman family, 23 pages.<br />

LYNCH: David Lynch b. 17 May 1836 in County Derry, Ireland, s/o Patrick Lynch<br />

who came to NB in the 1840’s: David married Mary Ann Mahoney: they settled in<br />

Saint John and had eleven children.<br />

Source: MC80/122 E.C. Wright’s Saint John ships and their builders, pages 167-<br />

168.<br />

LYNCH: Timothy Lynch b. in Ireland, died 3 Feb 1908 while he was v<strong>is</strong>iting<br />

Glassville, Aberdeen Par<strong>is</strong>h, Carleton County: came <strong>from</strong> Ireland to NB with h<strong>is</strong><br />

parents who settled on the Tax<strong>is</strong> River in Northumberland County: in the 1870’s he<br />

lumbered at Juniper, Aberdeen Par<strong>is</strong>h, Carleton County: moved to Fredericton, York<br />

County about 1900: he m. (1 st ) Harriet Coy <strong>of</strong> Bath, Kent Par<strong>is</strong>h, Carleton County b.<br />

- , died 1 Nov 1880: m. (2 nd ) Margaret Bohan <strong>of</strong> Bath, NB:<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> first wife:<br />

1) M<strong>is</strong>s Lynch m. Mr. Pegram:<br />

2) Julia Lynch:<br />

3) Bert Lynch (Dr.):<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> second wife:<br />

4) Katherine Lynch:<br />

5) Mary Lynch:<br />

6) Margaret Lynch:<br />

7) Josephine Lynch:<br />

8) Leo Lynch:<br />

9) Thomas Lynch.<br />

Source: MC80/145 Lou<strong>is</strong>e Hill’s Fredericton, New Brunswick, Brit<strong>is</strong>h North<br />

America, pages 305, 307 and 308: see also MC80/2241 Herbert N. Bradley’s H<strong>is</strong>tory<br />

<strong>of</strong> Foreston, Carleton County, New Brunswick including adjacent communities <strong>of</strong><br />

Biggar Ridge and Beaufort, page 122.<br />

LYNCH: William Lynch b. 1798 in Ireland, d. 1868: came to NB in 1816 and settled


at Burton Par<strong>is</strong>h, Sunbury County: married Eunice Ann Brown b. 1799 at Burton,<br />

NB, died 1874, d/o Josiah Sawyer Brown and Nellie Munroe:<br />

Children mentioned:<br />

1) George Walter Lynch b. 1833:<br />

2) Eleann Lynch b. 1835:<br />

3) Arabella Lynch b. 1837:<br />

4) Alexa Agnes Lynch born 1839, died 1815, m. William Logue born 1832 at<br />

Burton, d. 1892, s/o William Logue and Mary Lafferty: settled in Burton and had<br />

<strong>is</strong>sue:<br />

5) William Augustus Lynch b. 1841.<br />

Sources: MC80/1397 Daniel F. Johnson’s New Brunswick lineages, pages 194-195:<br />

see also the Sunbury County census.<br />

LYNDON: Capt. Michael Lyndon b. in Ireland, m. Catherine Whalen born c1832<br />

in Waterford, County Cork, Ireland, d. 1919: came to NB and settled in Saint John:<br />

only child mentioned was, Thomas Henry Lyndon born 1866 in Saint John, d. 1918,<br />

married Helen Getchell b. c1874 in Moncton, d. 1912 in Boston, MA, d/o Thomas<br />

Getchell and Ann Robertson: settled in Saint John and had <strong>is</strong>sue.<br />

Source: MC80/1397 Daniel F. Johnson’s New Brunswick lineages, pgs 212-3.<br />

LYNN: George Lynn m. Jane - born 1807 in Ireland, d. 6 Aug 1874: came to NB<br />

in 1843 and settled in Saint John: the only child mentioned was, Lily H. Lynn married<br />

Johnston Wilkins: they settled in Saint John and had <strong>is</strong>sue.<br />

Source: MC80/2592 Graeme F. Somerville’s A library <strong>of</strong> stone pages and other<br />

records <strong>of</strong> the Wesleyan burial ground, Saint John, NB, pgs. 141, 260.<br />

LYNOTT: Edward Lynott b. in County Leitrim, Ireland, m. Mary Leddy <strong>of</strong> County<br />

Cavan, Ireland: they came to NB and settled in St. George, Charlotte County: only<br />

child mentioned was, James Edward Lynott born 26 Jun 1839, died 7 Jan 1890, m. 4<br />

May 1863 Kathleen A. Sullivan d/o Daniel Sullivan <strong>of</strong> St. Stephen, born - , died Feb<br />

1913: they had four sons.<br />

Source: MC1156 Graves Papers: James Edward Lynott, 1 page.<br />

LYON: Daniel Lyon m. Mary - : they came to NB in 1783 as Loyal<strong>is</strong>ts and settled<br />

in Canning Par<strong>is</strong>h, Queens County:<br />

Children:<br />

1) Jemima Lyon:<br />

2) Amber Lyon:<br />

3) Mary Lyon:<br />

4) Deborah Lyon:


5) Reuben Lyon:<br />

6) Daniel Lyon.<br />

Source: D.R. Jack’s Loyal<strong>is</strong>t families <strong>of</strong> New Brunswick on micr<strong>of</strong>ilm F355, Vol II,<br />

page 229.<br />

LYON: Hezekiah Lyon born 3 Aug 1757 in Fairfield, CT, died before 1851 in<br />

Westmorland County, s/o Joseph Lyon and Lo<strong>is</strong> Thorpe: came to NB in 1783 as a<br />

Loyal<strong>is</strong>t and settled at Fredericton in York County: m. c1790 Sabra Lyon born 2 Aug<br />

1768 at Redding, CT, died 15 Aug 1852, d/o John Lyon and Hepzibah Betts: only<br />

child mentioned was, William Henry Lyon born 1799 at Fredericton, d. after 1861,<br />

m. 17 Oct 1820 at Shediac, NB, Amelia (Smith) Armstrong.<br />

Source: MC1/Lyon #5, 6 pages.<br />

LYON: John Lyon Sr. born 16 Nov 1739 Redding, CT, d. 13 Dec 1818, s/o Nathan<br />

and Abigail Lyon, m. 20 Sep 1761 at Wilton, CT, Hepzibah Betts bp. 11 May 1740,<br />

d. 25 Sep 1817, d/o Stephen and Ruth Betts: they came to NB in 1783 as Loyal<strong>is</strong>ts<br />

and settled in Kingston Par<strong>is</strong>h, Kings County:<br />

Children born in Redding, CT:<br />

1) John Lyon born 8 Jul 1763, died 4 Apr 1845, married 9 Dec 1790 Sarah<br />

Northrup born 10 Dec 1771 at Ridgefield, CT, d. 3 Apr 1839: they settled at Hazen’s<br />

Bluff and had eleven children:<br />

2) Abigail Lyon born 31 May 1764, d. 16 Jul 1820, m. Walter Bates b. 1760, died 11<br />

Feb 1842:<br />

3) Reuben Lyon b. 3 Jun 1766, m. Sarah Flagler: received land on Keswick River in<br />

York County:<br />

4) Sabra Lyon born 2 Aug 1768, m. Hezekiah Lyon:<br />

5) Ruth Lyon born 31 Jul 1770, d. 7 Jan 1858 at Shediac, NB, m. 15 Oct 1792 Bowen<br />

Smith b. 27 Aug 1764, died 1 Apr 1836, s/o Josiah Smith and Mary Barker:<br />

6) Peter Lyon b. 2 May 1773, m. 17 Nov 1802 Ruth T<strong>is</strong>dell <strong>of</strong> Waterborough NB, b.<br />

c1774, d. 7 Dec 1848:<br />

7) George Lyon b. 14 Jun 1776, d. 5 Nov 1780:<br />

8) William Henry Lyon b. 25 Jun 1782, died 1854 Welsford, married Sarah B.<br />

Jarv<strong>is</strong> d/o John and Sarah Jarv<strong>is</strong>:<br />

9) Hepzibah Lyon b. c1785.<br />

Sources: MC1/Lyon #1,4,5, 30 pages: the data in these files d<strong>is</strong>agree: see also<br />

MC80/1285 Loyal<strong>is</strong>t lineages <strong>of</strong> Canada 1783-1983, pages 394-395: see also<br />

MC80/2354 Saint John Branch, NBGS: Arrivals 99: our first families in New<br />

Brunswick, page 171: see MC80/2783 - Armstrong Corner: memories, pages 83<br />

to 97: see also RS184 New Brunswick Museum Vertical files, Lyon family, includes,<br />

Lineage <strong>of</strong> the Lyon family <strong>from</strong> 1066 to 1666, micr<strong>of</strong>ilm F11085, 10 pages.<br />

LYON: John Lyon Jr. born 8 Jul 1763 Redding, CT, d. 4 Apr 1845, s/o John Lyon<br />

and Hepzibah Betts, m. 9 Dec 1790 at Kingston, NB, Sarah Northrup b. 10 Dec<br />

1771 at Ridgefield, CT, d. 3 Apr 1839, d/o Benajah Northrup and Sarah Keeler:


came to NB and settled at Kingston, Kings County, NB:<br />

Children:<br />

1) Hannah Lyon born 16 Oct 1791, died 18 Nov 1869, married 12 Nov 1810 John<br />

Prince:<br />

2) Nancy Lyon born 27 Oct 1793, married 12 Sep 1812 Dr. Adino Paddock:<br />

3) George Henry Lyon born 27 Mar 1794, d. 11 May 1864, m. 26 Nov 1818 Sarah<br />

H. Benedict born 23 Jan 1796 at Ridgefield, CT, died 16 Oct 1866, d/o Joseph<br />

Benedict and Joanna Northrup: th<strong>is</strong> family settled at Welsford, NB:<br />

4) Philo Alonzo Lyon b. 9 Mar 1797, d. 20 Nov 1820:<br />

5) James Bowen Lyon b. 4 Sep 1800, m. 3 Feb 1825 Lydia or Olivia Belyea:<br />

6) Mary Lyon born 11 Jun 1802, married 3 Nov 1823 Thomas Flewelling:<br />

7) Betsey Matilda Lyon born 28 Nov 1804, died 13 Aug 1807:<br />

8) David Alanson Lyon born 27 Jan 1808, died Dec 1873:<br />

9) Walter Wilson Lyon b. 27 Feb 1810:<br />

10) Sarah Malinda Lyon born 31 May 1813, d. 19 Feb 1815:<br />

11) John Lew<strong>is</strong> Lyon b. 14 Sep 1816, died 17 Mar 1845.<br />

Source: MC1/Lyon #4, 30 pages: see also MC80/2783 - Armstrong Corner:<br />

memories, pages 83-97.<br />

LYON: Joseph Oliver Lyon b. c1728 Fairfield County, CT, died 9 Nov 1812, s/o<br />

Nathan Lyon and Abigail Mallory: m. (1 st ) 21 May 1761 Lo<strong>is</strong> Sanford b. 14 Sep<br />

1743, died 15 Dec 1769, d/o Ephraim Sanford and Elizabeth Mix: m. (2 nd ) 1 Nov<br />

1770 Sarah Jane Bulkley born c1751, d. 10 Apr 1833, d/o Peter Bulkley and Sarah<br />

Turney: came to NB in 1783 as Loyal<strong>is</strong>ts: settled on Long Reach in Kingston Par<strong>is</strong>h,<br />

Kings County:<br />

Child <strong>of</strong> first wife:<br />

1) Augustus Lyon born 4 Apr 1765, d. in Connecticut, m. 20 Mar 1788 Mary<br />

Bennett: he came to NB with h<strong>is</strong> family but returned to USA:<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> second wife:<br />

2) Lucy Lyon b. c1772, died young:<br />

3) possibly, Robert Lyon:<br />

4) Sarah Lyon b. 1785, bp. 23 Jun 1786, d. 2 May 1860 at Petersville, Queens<br />

County, married 16 Jan 1810 in Kings County, John Perkins b. 1787 in Kings<br />

County, d. 1 Nov 1876 at Woodstock, Carleton County: first settled in Kings County:<br />

had eight children:<br />

5) Joseph Armitage Lyon b. c1788, d. 27 Oct 1870, m. 11 Feb 1812 Rachel Belyea<br />

born 1788 in Kings County, died 27 Feb 1864, d/o Abraham Belyea: settled in<br />

Kingston Par<strong>is</strong>h and had eight children:<br />

6) Jane Catherine Lyon born 14 Oct 1790, d. 24 Nov 1866 at North Oxford, ON, m.<br />

5 Dec 1805 Benjamin Benedict Crawford born 21 Aug 1777 Pound Ridge,<br />

Westchester County, NY: settled at Long Reach: had thirteen children.<br />

Source: MC80/2354 Saint John Branch, NBGS: Arrivals 99: our first families in New<br />

Brunswick, page 171: see also MC80/2362 Ruth Ell<strong>is</strong>’ Lyon family h<strong>is</strong>tory: see also<br />

MC80/2783 - Armstrong Corner: memories, pgs. 83-84.


LYON: Reuben Lyon born in Westchester County, NY s/o Joseph Lyon and Mary<br />

D<strong>is</strong>brow: he came to NB in 1783 as a Loyal<strong>is</strong>t and settled at Shediac in Westmorland<br />

County: married Dorothy - and had a large family:<br />

Only children mentioned:<br />

1) Stephen Lyon born c1791:<br />

2) Benjamin Lyon b. c1794.<br />

Source: MC80/2354 Saint John Branch, NBGS: Arrivals 99: our first families in New<br />

Brunswick, pages 171-172.<br />

LYONS: James Lyons born 1825 in Scotland: first came to Boston, MA, then moved<br />

to NB in 1861: settled at Campbellton, Addington Par<strong>is</strong>h, Restigouche County:<br />

married Jane Coulter born 1836 in Ireland, died 14 Dec 1891:<br />

Children:<br />

1) William Lyons b. c1856 in USA, d. 4 Apr 1895, married Mary - :<br />

2) Elizabeth Ann Lyons born 10 Jul 1858, d. 1935 in Wolfville, NS, m. before 1879<br />

Benjamin Sawyer born c1855 at New Carl<strong>is</strong>le, QC: settled in Campbellton: had four<br />

children:<br />

3) Richard Lyons born 1860, may have d. by 1881.<br />

Source: MC80/2219 Den<strong>is</strong> A. Benson’s A matriarchy: Vol. 2.<br />

LYONS: Jeremiah Lyons or Lyon born in Westchester County, NY, d. after 1812,<br />

s/o Joseph Lyons and Mary D<strong>is</strong>brow: came to NB 1783 as a Loyal<strong>is</strong>t: m. Elizabeth<br />

- : first settled on the Keswick River in Douglas Par<strong>is</strong>h, York County, then moved to<br />

Ludlow Par<strong>is</strong>h, Northumberland County:<br />

Children:<br />

1) Daniel Lyons b. 30 Aug 1793, d. 2/3 May 1861, m. c1818 Sarah Collings born 4<br />

May 1797, d. 10 Nov 1870:<br />

2) possibly, James Lyons m. 1823 Elizabeth Bagnell:<br />

3) Mary Lyons born 1797, m. (1 st ) 17 Jul 1818 Thomas Amos, (2 nd ) Patrick<br />

Kinchella, m. (3 rd ) William Byron:<br />

4) Elizabeth Lyons married 22 Mar 1816 Morr<strong>is</strong> Kearney:<br />

5) Joseph Lyons born 1800, died before 1851, m. 1 Oct 1822 Ann R. Collings born<br />

1807, died before 1871:<br />

6) Jeremiah Lyons Jr. b. 23 Aug 1801, d. 15 Sep 1831, m. 7 Oct 1824 Mary<br />

MacDonald b. 4 Dec 1802, d. 15 Aug 1891: moved to Maine:<br />

7) Jane Lyons born 1806, married 15 Dec 1822 Samuel Betts born 1802:<br />

8) Hannah Lyons b. 1809, m. (1 st ) James Cochrane, m. (2 nd ) Robert Doak s/o<br />

James Doak, m. (3 rd ) Thomas Day:<br />

9) William Lyons b. 1810, m. Isabella Shannon:<br />

10) David Lyons born 1812, m. 3 Feb 1835 Charlotte E. Price born in 1813 at<br />

Ludlow, NB, d/o John Price and Mary Hovey: settled in Northumberland County:<br />

had <strong>is</strong>sue:<br />

11) Ellen Lyons m. Samuel Low.<br />

Sources: MC1/Lyons #1,2, 6 pages: see also MC1/Stillman, 2 pages: before family


came to NB, the surname was spelled as “Lyon”: Jeremiah’s brother Reuben Lyons, a<br />

Loyal<strong>is</strong>t, also settled in NB: see also MC80/1027 William R. MacKinnon Jr.’s Over<br />

the portage: early h<strong>is</strong>tory <strong>of</strong> the Upper Miramichi (rev<strong>is</strong>ed), page 80, and the index:<br />

see also MC80/1397 Daniel F. Johnson’s New Brunswick lineages, pages 220-221:<br />

see MC80/2354 Saint John Branch, NBGS: Arrivals 99: our first families in New<br />

Brunswick, page 170.<br />

LYONS: Jeremiah Lyons descended <strong>from</strong> an Engl<strong>is</strong>h family living in Ireland as part<br />

<strong>of</strong> the military occupation: he came <strong>from</strong> Ireland to NB and settled in the Carrols<br />

Crossing, Ludlow Par<strong>is</strong>h, Northumberland County area: married 1824 Mary<br />

McDonald: the only child mentioned was, David Lyons married Charlotte Price:<br />

settled at Carrols Crossing and had seven children.<br />

Source: MC1/Lyons #6, 2 pages: Jeremiah may have had a brother, Daniel Lyons<br />

born 1792, died 1861, settled at Carrols Crossing.<br />

LYONS: Martin Lyons came to NB by 1777 with wife and four children and settled<br />

on the Miramichi River in Northumberland County:<br />

Source: MC216 Kathleen Will<strong>is</strong> Will<strong>is</strong>ton fonds, MS 1B5 Biographies and notes on<br />

early settlers written by Mrs. Will<strong>is</strong>ton in 1947, 1 page: see entry for Martin Lyons.<br />

LYONS: Paul Lyons b. c1794 in Ireland, d. after 1871: came to NB in 1828 and<br />

settled at Exmoor, North Esk Par<strong>is</strong>h, Northumberland County: married in Ireland,<br />

Margaret Ryan born in Ireland:<br />

Children:<br />

1) Alexander Lyons b. - , d. after 1858, m. Mary McPhee: settled in North Esk<br />

Par<strong>is</strong>h, NB:<br />

2) Margaret Lyons b. c1825, d. after 1850:<br />

3) Ann Lyons b. Jul 1828, d. 1836:<br />

4) John Lyons b. 14 Jan 1831, died after 1881, m. (1 st ) Mary Sullivan, (2 nd ) Mary<br />

Quinlan: went to Stillwater, MN in 1856:<br />

5) Mary Lyons b. 19 Jun 1833, d. after 1891, m. 18 Jul 1865 Daniel Murphy born<br />

c1836, died 21 Dec 1922, s/o Martin Murphy and Catherine Barnaby:<br />

6) Bridget Lyons b. Sep 1835, d. young:<br />

7) Bridget Lyons b. Aug 1838, d. c1877, married Alexander Hare b. c1832, died<br />

after 1892, s/o Alexander Hare and Jane All<strong>is</strong>on:<br />

8) Catherine Lyons b. 1840, d. 26 Aug 1908, married William McKibbon born<br />

1811, d. Jan 1889.<br />

Sources: MC80/359 W.D. Hamilton’s Old North Esk: Rev<strong>is</strong>ed, pgs. 243-244: see also<br />

MC80/2689 Miramichi Branch <strong>of</strong> the NBGS, Some first families <strong>of</strong> the Miramichi, 1<br />

page.<br />

LYONS: William Lyons b. c1810 in Ireland, m. Elizabeth - b. c1817 in Ireland:


came to NB in 1841 and settled in Burton Par<strong>is</strong>h, Sunbury County:<br />

Children:<br />

1) Eleanor Lyons b. c1836 in Ireland:<br />

2) Mary Jane Lyons b. c1839 in Ireland:<br />

3) William Lyons born c1844 in NB:<br />

4) Nathaniel Lyons b. c1846 in NB:<br />

5) John or James Lyons b. c1847 probably married Jane or Margaret McLean b.<br />

c1844 at Miramichi, Northumberland County: had <strong>is</strong>sue:<br />

6) Thomas Lyons b. c1850.<br />

Sources: MC80/1831 Marion F. Lyons The family h<strong>is</strong>tory <strong>of</strong> Randy Lyons, pages 64-<br />

66: also see the Sunbury County census records.<br />

NOTE:<br />

<strong>First</strong> <strong>Families</strong> <strong>is</strong> a <strong>collection</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>genealogical</strong> <strong>information</strong> <strong>taken</strong> <strong>from</strong><br />

various sources that were periodically submitted to the Provincial<br />

Archives <strong>of</strong> New Brunswick. The <strong>information</strong> has not been verified<br />

against any <strong>of</strong>ficial records. Since the <strong>information</strong> in <strong>First</strong> <strong>Families</strong> <strong>is</strong><br />

contributed, it <strong>is</strong> the responsibility <strong>of</strong> those who use the <strong>information</strong><br />

to verify its accuracy.

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