This file has families (and misc. notes) placed in alpha order.
No record has been kept as to which file they came from, in fact,
the data was scattered
throughout the films, and I combined it for easy of use.
BOSTWICK FAMILY (see also GROUP-6)Isaac Bostwick, said to have been a native of the southern states, and b. 27 May 1760. He was m. in New Jersey, 18 Nov 1782, to Tamson Cable. In 1783 he came to New Brunswick and drew Lot No. 20 on Long Reach. A daughter, Mary Bostwick, was b. Oct 1783, must have been one of the first children in Kingston Parish. Isaac Bostwick died at Kingston in 1808, and his wife d. in 1814.
i Mary Bostwick, b. Oct 1783,
ii Hanford Bostwick, m. Nov. 1822, Mary Seely
1 iii Hannah Bostwick m. Nathaniel Gorham
iv Sarah Bostwick
v Clarissa Bostwick, m. Daniel Crawford
vi Thomas Bostwick, m. Mar 1832, Harriet Battfame
2 vii Jared Bostwick, m. Mary Adams
viii Ann Bostwick, Oct 182[0], George Prince
? Hiram
? Jane
(? items from a second recording by RPG)1 Sarah Bostwick m. Nathaniel Gorham.
i George Gorham, m. Mar 1815, Sarah Raymond
ii Elizabeth Gorham, m. Samuel Foster
iii Francis Gorham, m. Wm. Porter
iv Hester Gorham, m. Seth Sterett
v Hannah Gorham, m. Hugh McCleary
vi Henry Gorham, unmarried
vii Samuel Gorham, m. Fannie Perkins2 Jared Bostwick, son of Isaac Bostwick lived in the Kingston District and m. Mary Adams. Jared Bostwick died at Kingston, December 4, 1857, his wife Dec 16, 1851. They reared a large family as follows:
i Isaac S. Bostwick, b. Dec 1829
ii Eliza Bostwick, b. 27 May 1832
3 iii Charles Merritt Bostwick, b. 1833
iv Daniel Hiram Bostwick, b. Nov 1835
v John Neville Bostwick, b. Dec 1836
vi Margaret Jane Bostwick, b. Oct 1839, married W. D. Fowler
vii Thomas Bradford Bostwick, b. Dec 1842
viii James Jared Bostwick, b. 11 June 1844
ix Martha Adams Bostwick, b. Jun 1848, married Hiram Fowler3 Charles Merritt Bostwick, b. 1833, went to St. John and became a clerk, later oppened his own wholesale grocery business on Water St. He was also a lumber dealer and real estate owner. He owned the Dufferin Hotel for many years. He married 6 Aug 1867 to Mary O'Donnell of Amherst, Nova Scotia.
i Charles Merritt Bostwick, Jr., born March 23, 1870, educated in Germany and later
associated with his father in business.
ii Elizabeth Bostwick, born May 7, 1872. She was taken ill while on her way to school in
Toronto and died Jan. 1890.
iii Guy O'Donnell Bostwick, born June 1879, educated at Rothesay and later in business.
CARTER FAMILYWm. Abel Carter (s/o Wm; s/o Thomas; s/o Thomas who came from Yorkshire, England 1774 and settled near Fort Cumberland, NS, where his direct descendant, Trenholm Carter still lives in 1904.) Wm. A. m. Mary, d/o Samuel Jones & Lydia Perkins. He was b. at Dorchester, NB, 26 Feb 1825 and d. 7 Jan 1894, and is buried in Kingston. Mary was b. in what is now Kars, NB, 10 Mar 1834, and lived in Kingston. They were m. at Kars by Rev. Benj. Merritt in 1852.
Their family:
i Annie Matilda Carter, b. 26 Jan 1853, m. 6 Nov 1879, John Hayes
King. (Their family: Blanche, Barry (d. 1908), Kenneth, Dora, Ida, George) Res: Smith's
Creek.
ii Charles Shepherd Carter, b. 12 Jul 1854, m. 9 Jan 1875, Mary Rebecca Lewis. He d. 25
Jul 1893. (Their family: William, Elizabeth, Gladys)
iii Julia Ida Teresa Carter, b. 26 Jul 1856 - d. 19 Sep 1857.
iv William Samuel Carter, b. 23 Jul 1858, m. 15? Dec 1887, Ella Blanche McInnes. (Their
family: Edith Cleveland, b. 19 Oct 1888; Wm. Allison Weldon, b. 10 May 1898.)
v Franklin Byron Carter, b. 13 Apr 1860, m. (1) 9 Oct 1899, Francis Hamlyn. (Their family:
Norah, Mary, Helen) m. (2) Jun 1901, Sarah Hamlyn.
vi Edward Betts Smith Carter, b. 17 Dec 1761 - d. 6 Jul 1862.
vii Edward Betts Smith Carter II, b. 30 Jan 1864, m. 30 Sep 1889, Alice R. Fenety. (Their
family: Royce, Arthur, George, Millicent who died.)
viii Constantia Cookson Carter, b. 28 Jul 1865, m. 2 Sep 1896 George S. Catlin.
ix Arthur Beverly Carter, b. 12 Apr 1868, m. 25 Sep 1901 Lucy McKenzie
x Mary Blanche Carter, b. 6 Dec 1872, m. 28 Sep 1904, Harry W. Keith.
(Their family: Dorothy, Jean.)
xi Grace Florence Carter, b. 22 Apr 1875, m. 12 Sep 1899 Malcolm B. King.
(Their family: Graham, Donald, Allison.)
xii Roldand Ritchie Carter, b. 29 Sep 1879.CRAWFORD
Notes on James Crawford
James Crawford, farmer from North Castle, Westchester Co, NY, where he had inherited a farm from his father, John Crawford. John's will showed his eldest son was Robert, then Archibald, John and James. James was a member of the Guides and Pioneers during the Revolutionary War.
DIXON/DICKSONCharles Dixon m. Lucy Mott. Their family:
i Harold Lloyd Dickson, m. Miss Saunders
ii Margaret Eliza Dickson, m. Herbert Paddock
iii Ida Hazel Dickson
iv Charles Cecil Dickson
v Annetta Isabel Dickson
GUYER
Eunice Guyer, widow of Peter Guyer asked for lot of land upon which Peter had built a mill. Their children surviving him were: Peter, Silas, Salome. 27 Sep 1788, Kingston. Salome writes a letter saying she is eldest of children, of age. The youngest bro, has died, the elser bor. is in the US, but only 14. The women, Salome and her mother are having a hard time running the mill and wish to sell it, giving a bond they will give the bro. his share when he comes of age (19) Letter dated May 9 1797. Brother died more than a year ago.
FOWLER/ROLOFFSEN FAMILIES
(The ages in brackets may ? be the number of years between generations ???)Joseph Fowler m. Hannah ...
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James Fowler m. [1782] Rachel Hart d/o Monmouth & Rachel Hart. She was b. 17 Jul 1768, NY State (1782/25 yrs)
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Joseph Fowler, m. Ann Ruloffson (1807/26 yrs) d/o (Ruloff Ruloffson & Mehitable Phinney 1784 / s/o Harmodius Ruloffson & Margaret ...)
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James Rulof Fowler m.(1) 1833, Rachel Melick d/o William Melick & Zeuriah Kent, 1793 (s/o Capt. Godfrey Melick & Margaret Melick) m.(2) 1850, Martha Fenwick, d/o Thomas Fenwick & Elizabeth Barlow 1817. (24 yrs)
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James Ruloffsen Fowler, m. Annie DeForest 1874 (29 yrs), d/o George DeForest & Jane Buxton
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i James Fowler, m. Mary V. Hart, 1903
ii Myrtle I. Fowler, m. Lewis Carvell, 1906
iii Elizabeth Fowler, m. John McBride, 1905
iv Lettie Fowler, m. Edward Morse, 1906
v Leslie Fowler
vi George Fowler, m. Adeline Fowler, 1907
vii Mary Fowler, m. C.H. Coulter
viii Howard FowlerNotes about John Fowler.
John Fowler drew lot No. 6, somewhere near the Cedars Hotel now stands, was a farmer at Stockbridge, Mass, and a son-in-law of John Whelpley who also came to New Brunswick. He was formerly a resident of Guilford, Conn, but bought a farm at Stockbridge sometime before the war. He fled behind the British lines in New York when the war broke out. He rented a farm on Long Island and supported himself by growing food for the British. He was injured while returning from New York to [Faton's] Neck and captured by the rebels and taken to Stamford, Conn. He came to St. John in April 1783 and lived near the falls 'til 11 Apr of that year, when he established himself on his farm at Long Island.
GORHAM FAMILYJames Gorham, of Bencfield, Northamptonshire, England m. 1572 Agnes Berham.
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Ralph, b. 1573 m. & had a son John. They went to America 1635.
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John, chr. 28 Jan 1620 in Bencfield, England. They settled in Plymouth where his father, Ralph, followed the profession of joiner. John m. 1643, Desire Howland, d/o John Howland & Elizabeth Tilley, Mayflower passengers, as was he. He died [25] Feb 1675, aged above 80 years. John and Desire lived in Plymouth until 1646 when they moved to Marshfield and in 1652 to Yarmouth. He died at Swansea [5] Feb 1675.
i Desire, b. Plymouth, Apr 1644, m. Capt. John Hawes, of Yarmouth
ii Temprance, b. Marshfield, 5 May 1646, m.(1) Edward Sturgis; m.(2)
Thomas Baxter.
iii Elizabeth, b. Marshfield, Apr 1648, m. Capt. Hallet.
iv James, b. Marshfield, Apr 1650
1 v John, b. Marshfield, Feb 1651, m. Mary Ottis, d/o John in 1674.
vi Joseph, b. Yarmouth, Feb 1653, m. Sarah Sturgis
vii Jabez, b. Barnstable, Aug 1656, m. Hannah Sturgis
viii Nancy, b. Barnstable, Jan 1658, m. Geo. Dennison
ix Lydia, b. Barnstable, Nov 1661, m. Col. John Thacker
x Hannah, b. Barnstable, Nov 1665, m. Joseph Wheeling
2 xi Shubael, b. Barnstable, 31 Oct 1667, m. Puella Hussey in 16961 John Gorham, b. Marshfield, Feb 1651, m. Mary Ottis, d/o John in 1674. He died in 1716.
i Temprance, m. Stephen Clapp
ii Mary, m. Joseph Hinckley
iii Thankful, m. Lt. John Fuller
iv John (Lt-Col)
v Shubael (Col)
vi Mercy, m. Hon. Sylvanous Bourne
vii Stephen, m. Elizabeth Gardiner2 Shubael Gorham, b. Barnstable, 31 Oct 1667, m. Puella Hussey in 1696. Shubael Gorham, [8th] child and youngest son of John & Desrie, was the direct ancestor of the two Gorham families in NB along the St. John River. His wife, Puella Hussey, was of Nantucker. He died in [1850?] age []3 yrs.
i Daniel, b. Sep 1708, d. 1745 of smallpox, in London
3 ii George, b. 29 Jan 1697
iii Jonathan
iv Abigail, b. 1699
v Lydia, b. May 1700
vi Hannah, b. Jul 17__
vii Thesdale, b. Jul 1705
viii Desire, b. Sep 1711
ix Ruth, b. May 1713
x Deborah, b. ....3 George Gorham, b. 29 Jan 1697, m. 6 Jul 1726, Hannah Banks. He resided in Stanford, Conn. She was of New Rochelle. d/o Joseph & Hannah Banks. (Her mother m.(2) John Lyon, ancestor of the NB Lyons)
4 i Shubael, b. Apr 1727 at Greenwich, Conn, m. Mary Selleck, d/o
Nathaniel Selleck of Stanford.
ii Hannah, b. Feb 1728, at Rye, NY, m. Thomas Smith
iii Puella, b. Nov 1730, at Rye, NY, m. Gershom Selleck
iv Abigail, b. Feb 1732, at Rye, NY, m. Josiah Seafield
v Mary, b. Oct 1733, at Rye, NY
vi Phoebe, b. May 1735, at Rye, NY, m. Daniel Seward
vii Daniel, b. May 1737, at Rye, NY
viii Annie, b. May 1738, at Rye, NY
ix Jonathan, b. Jan 1740, at Stamford, Conn, m.
x Sarah, b. Aug 1742, at Stamford, Conn, m. Stephen Hanford
xi George, b. Sep 1744, at Stamford, Conn.
xii Joseph, b. Feb 1746, at Stamford, Conn.
xiii Deborah, b. May 1748, at Stamford, Conn.4 Shubael Gorham, b. Apr 1727 at Greenwich, Conn, m. Mary Selleck, d/o Nathaniel Selleck of Stanford. Shubael died before his father, and left a will, dated 28 Mar 1771, probated 5 May 1771, and envolved estate. His father was the Executor. George his father, died before the estate was settled as in papers filed by next Executor [John] in 1772. Daniel Gorham was chosen as a guardian. His widow, Mary.
i Crandehilaren (deceased son)
ii Shubael
* iii Nathaniel
* iv John (Ex ?)
v Samuel
vi Anthony
vii George
viii Mary
ix Hannah
x Deborah
HOYTIsrael Hoyt
Israel Hoyt, native of Norwalk, Conn. m. Mercy Raymond, d/o Samuel Raymond (His bor. Jesse m. her sister Mary) He d. 3 May 1803i Hezekiah, b. 25 Dec 1768 at Norwalk, Conn. d. unm. 28 Feb 1849
ii Samuel, b. 2 Sep 1776, m. Hannah, d/o Jesse Scribner
iii Israel, b. 1776, d. 6 Jan 1810 at Kingston
iv Raymond, m. Eleanor (Ghent?) & moved to Canada
v Anne, m. Nathan DeForest
vi Esther, m. Moses FosterJesse Hoyt
Jesse Hoyt, of Norwalk, Conn. m. Mary Raymond and came to Annapolis Royal as a Loyalist in 1783. He was the Loyalist Schoolmaster at Annapolis. Fredericton records show that Jesse Hoyt and Edmund Finn were the first S.P.G. teachers at Kingston, NB, 1797. Jessie Hoyt and mary had a large family.
i Silas Hoyt m. Jane Dickson (Their family: Alex, Polly, Mary,
Jesse [K...], William, Alfred, George & Charles.)
ii Jesse Hoyt, Jr. m. Irene Wheelock (Their family: Mary, Harriet,
Edward, ---)
iii Mary Hoyt, m. Nathaniel B. Miller
iv Hannah Hoyt, d. young
v Frederic [...]
vi Hannah, d. young
vii Harriet Hoyt, d. age 15
viii Alfred Hoyt, d. young
ix Ann Hoyt, m. Handley Chipman
x James Hoyt, m. Mary Nesbit
JONESEdward Jones - Loyalist, setted in what is now Kars, on the farm now (1904) occupied by his direct descendants, Phillip & Merritt Jones. Edward Jones m. Eleanor Davis. Their family:
1 i Jesse Jones, m. (1) Martha Adams; (2) Susan Cameron
ii Thomas Jones, m. ... London
iii Margaret Jones, m. ... Allen
iv Catherine Jones, m. Dow Jones
v Eleanor Jones, m. John Jones
vi Elizabeth Jones, m. John Adams1 Jesse Jones, m. (1) Martha Adams. Their family:
2 i David Jones, m. Phoebe Hustis
3 ii Edward Jones, m. Rebecca Pidgeon
4 iii John Jones, m. Jershua Mills
5 iv Moses Owen Jones, m. Mary Johnston
6 v Walter Jones, m. Catherine Allen
7 vi Nathaniel Jones, m. Mary Worden
8 vii Samuel James Jones, m. (1) Lydia Perkins, (2) Rachael d/o Jacob Pidgeon
9 viii Robert Jones, m. Mary Ogden
ix Matilda Jones, m. Wm. Cossaboom. No issue.
10 x Elizabeth Jones, m. Benjamin McKenzie
11 xi Eleanor Jones, m. Sherlock Perkins
12 xii Jesse Jones, m. Hannah Downing
13 xiii Asa Jones, m. Eleanor BalmainJessie Jones, m. (2) Susan Caneron, Their family:
i Ann Jones
ii Mehitable Jones
iii Rachael Jones2 David Jones, m. Phoebe Hustis. Their family:
i Jessie Jones
ii Phillip Jones
iii Robert Jones
iv John Jones
v Samuel Jones
vi Martha Jones3 Edward Jones, m. Rebecca Pidgeon. Their family:
i Jacob Jones
ii Martha Jones
iii Jesse Jones
iv James Jones
v Mary Jones4 John Jones, m. Jershua Mills. Their family:
i Martha
ii Eleanor Jones
iii John Jones
iv Bradberry Jones
v James Jones
vi Elizabeth Jones
vii Jemima Jones
viii Charles Jones5 Moses Owen Jones, m. Mary Johnston. Their family:
i Martha Jones
ii Rebecca Jones
iii Elizabeth Jones
iv Ceclia Jones
v James Jones
vi Moses Jones6 Walter Jones, m. Catherine Allen. Their family:
i Mary Jones
ii Matilda Jones
iii Harriet Jones
iv Cornwall Jones
v Asa Jones
vi Emeline Jones
vii Margt. Jones
viii Wm. Jones7 Nathaniel Jones, m. Mary Worden. Their family:
i John Jones
ii Jesse Jones8 Samuel James Jones, m. (1) Lydia Perkins, d/o Eliakim Perkins. She died Dec 1835, bur at
Kingston. Their family:
i Mary Jones, m. William Abel Carter. (see CARTER file) (Their
family: Annie, Charles, Ida, Wm. Franklin, Edward, Constantia,
Beverly, May, Grace, Roland, 2 others died young.)
ii Lydia Jones, m. Moses Vail (Their family: Lucretia, Annie,
Teresa, Elizabeth, John, Corey, Charles)Samuel James Jones, m. (2) Rachael d/o Jacob Pidgeon, d/o Jacob Pidgeon. Their family:
i Stephen Jones, m. Eliza Erb. (Their family: Seth, Annie, George, Herbert, Wm. Harvey,
Mary)
ii Harriet Jones, m. John Earl. (Their family: Annie)
iii Deborah Jones, m. William Hazen. (Their family: Otis, Louise, Burpee, Fannie, Annie, John,
Hattie)
iv Rachael Jones, m. Joseph Erb. (Their family: Scott, Delila, James, Arthur, Miles, Agnes)
v Fannie Jones, m. Seymour Urquhart.(Their family: Laura, Lee, Bessie)
vi Matilda Jones died young
vii Eleanor Jones, m. Alfred Urquhart (Their family: 7 children, one was Ralph)
viii Donald Jones, m. (1) ... Toole, (2) ... Erb
ix Eliza Jones, m. Edward Cowan9 Robert Jones, m. Mary Ogden. Their family:
i Smith Jones
ii Martha Jones
iii Robert Jones
iv Mary Jones
v Mary Jones
vi Jonathan Jones
vii Cath. Jones
viii George Jones10 Elizabeth Jones, m. Benjamin McKenzie. Their family:
i John McKenzie
ii Jesse McKenzie
iii Martha McKenzie
iv Mary McKenzie
v Benjah McKenzie
vi Harriet McKenzie11 Eleanor Jones, m. Sherlock Perkins (see Perkins line)
12 Jesse Jones, m. Hannah Downing. Their family:
i Mary Jones
ii Jesse Jones
iii Abraham Jones
iv Andrew Jones
v Ida Jones
vi Cora Jones13 Asa Jones, m. Eleanor Balmain. Their family:
i Annie Jones
ii Julia Jones
iii Abner JonesNotes added by R.P. Gorham:
1: Not strictly correct. The original farm was near Spoon Island, but was occupied for only a
short time.
2: Eleanor Davis was an aunt of Jefferson Davis, once President of the Southern Confederacy.
The Jones came from Penn.
3: Thomas m. London Margaret m. ... Allen
Catherine, Dow Jones (no relation)
Eleanor Jones
Elizabeth Jones m. John Adams
KetchumJonathan Ketchum, of Norwalk, Conn. m. Hannah Quintard.
i Samuel, (of Norwalk, Conn) more data in film / setted in Kingston
1 ii Isaac, settled in Hampton
iii Thomas
2 iv William
v James (of Stamford, Conn)
vi Charles
vii Deborah
viii daughter - name not found1 Isaac Ketchum, settled in Hampton
i Ezekiel Barbour (Sea Capt.) m. Annie Guthrie Barr
3 ii Frances Edwin, d. in California
iii Jane, m.(1) John McArthur; m.(2) John Brown, of San Fransico
iv Margaret, m. John H. Parks
v Charlotte, m. L.E. Griffith, of Boston
vi James, d. unmarried
vii Julia, died young2 William Ketchum, m. Ann Forrester, who d. in 18[17] and he d. in 1844.
i Hannah
ii William
iii Edward LeBowan
4 iv George Forrester, b. 9 Jan 1817, m. 29 Dec 1850 Elida Snider3 Frances Edwin Ketchum, d. in California
i Francis Edward, (of Postal Service)
ii Margaret Anne, m. Archer Puddington
iii Alice4 George Forrester Ketchum, b. 9 Jan 1817, m. 29 Dec 1850 Elida Snider
i Frances Ann, m. Samuel E. Hoyt
ii George Wm.
iii Mary Elizabeth, m. Wm. Provan
iv Edward LeBowan, d. 1874
v Blanche Elida
vi Charles Henry
vii Frank Forrester (of Greenwood, BC)
viii Edith Seeley (of Boston)James Ketchum settled in Kingston 1783, was of Fairfield, Conn where he had some property. He was part owner of a vessel and went to sea part of the time. He "escaped" to the British line in Jan 1777.
LYONJohn Lyon (Lot #5) (see Sabine)
Capt. John Lyon, (d. 1817) m. Hepzibeth ... (d. 1818)
John Lyon, Jr. b. 1763, m. 9 Dec 1790, Sarah, d/o Benajah Northrup. Their family:
i Hannah, b. 1791, m. John Prince
ii Nancy, b. 1783, m. Dr. Adino Paddock
iii George H., b. 1795, m. S.M. Benedict
iv Philo, b. 1797 - d. 1820
1 v James Boaing, b. 1800, m. 1825, Lydia/Olivia Belyea
vi Mary, b. 1802, m. 1823, Thomas Flewelling
vii Betsey M., b. 1804 - d. 1807
2 viii David Alanson, b. 1808 - d. 1873
ix Walter William, b. 1810, unmarried
x Sarah Melinda, b. 1813 - d. 1815
xi John Lewis, b. 1816 - d. 1845poss. another son, Benejah Northrup Lyon, m. Dec ...
1 James Boaing Lyon, b. 1800, m. 1825, Lydia/Olivia Belyea. He kept a hotel in Kingston.
3 i DeVeber 1828-1918, m. Georgiana Hoyt, d/o Edward Jarvis Hoyt & h/w Ann Dixon.
4 ii Albert, m. Elsie Smith
iii Isabelle, m. Mr. Ellison
iv Eliza, m. Mr. McGregor
v Louise, m. Brunswick Belyea
vi Margaret, unmarried
vii Agnes, m. Tully Robertson2 David Alanson Lyon, b. 1808 - d. 1873, m. ...
i John (of Natick, Mass & Kingston, NB)
ii Alonzo (of Public Landing)
iii Beverly
iv Matilda, m. James Henry Flewelling (of Kingston)
v Amanda, m. James Belyea (of Public Landing)
vi Harriet, m. ... Craft3 DeVeber Lyon, 1828-1918, m. Georgiana Hoyt, d/o Edward Jarvis Hoyt & h/w Ann Dixon.
i Burton, b. 1868 still living & unmarried in 1924
ii Josephine, b. 1870, m. 6 Nov 1906, Edgar Peck
iii Annie, b. 1877, m. 19 Sep 1905, Ottie Lyon, s/o John & Emily
(Smith) Lyon (Ottie's sister, Jessie m. Dr. King and has 1 son,
Kenneth King. After the death of her 1st husband she m. Beverly
Paddock and lives in Kingston.)4 Albert Lyon, m. Elsie Smith. They moved to Fredericton, where he was Capt. of a boat called ZEPHIUS, later went to the US.
i Lillian, b. 1872
ii Earl, b. 1874
iii Lena, b. 1878Old Lyon Burial Ground:
1 John Lyon, Jr. d. Apr 1845 in the 82nd year of his age
Sarah his wife (broken stone) Apr 1839 ae 68
2 John Lewis Lyon, d. 27 Mar 1845 in the 29th yr of his age
3 Philo Lyon, d. 20 Nov 1820 in the 23yr yr of his ageNotes on Joseph Lyon
Joseph Lyon, who drew lot No. 8, the farm knowm in recent times as the McDougall Farm, and now occupied by Fred Smith. Before the war he was a prosperous farmer of Fairfield, Conn. (More historical data re war in these notes.)
MARVEN
= John & Grace Marven's family: have added Silas, m. Abigail Broad; Samuel m. Rachel Crawford; Philo M. Dominick and Charles M. Dominick, also Eliza. All lived in Springfield except Chales who lived in Woodstock. Josiah Marvin m. ... Fowler, never heard of a John in that family. Eliza was the youngest.
PATCHIN
Andrew Patchin
Andrew Patchin, Lot 18 may have come from Fairfield, Conn as he witnessed the claim of Joseph Dickson of that place. No other data - although legend ... (etc)
PERKINS/JONESPERKINS - JONES Furnished by William S. Carter, a descendant of both lines - 14 Dec 1908
Obtained from Mary (wife of Moses, the son of Eliakim, son of Azariah) who is 90 years old (Aug 1904 date of interview) Wm. S. is son of Mary, daughter of Lydia, the dar. of Eliakim, son of Azariah.AZARIAH PERKINS FROM NEW YORK
Azariah Perkins settled in Kingston in 1784. He married Elizabeth Moss.
1 i Newman Perkins m. Hannah Disbrow
2 ii Eliakim Perkins m. Sarah Hatfield
3 iii Amos Perkins m. Hannah Piers
4 iv Loyal Perkins m. Mary Hatfield
5 v Clara Perkins m. Samuel Raymond
6 vi Joseph Perkins m. Annie Hatfield1 Newman Perkins m. Hannah Disbrow. Their family:
7 i Ambrose Perkins
ii Charles Perkins m. Mary Pollock
iii Robert Perkins m. Mary Lane
iv Phoebe Perkins m. Wm. Pywell
v Rebecca Perkins m. Peter Reid
vi Fannie Perkins m. Sam. Gorham
vii Isabel Perkins m. Henry McMoneagle2 Eliakim Perkins m. Sarah Hatfield. Their family:
8 i Lyman Perkins
9 ii Sherlock Perkins
10 iii Harvey Perkins
11 iv James Perkins
12 v William Perkins
13 vi Moses Perkins
vii Samuel Perkins, d. young
viii Mary Perkins, d. young
14 ix Lydia Perkins
x Matilda Perkins3 Amos Perkins m. Hannah Piers. Their family:
i James Perkins m. Caroline Peters
ii Samuel Perkins m. Eliza Ganong
iii Henry Perkins, was unmarried
iv Hannah Perkins m. Phillip Dann4 Loyal Perkins m. Mary Hatfield. Their family:
i Elijah Perkins, m. Sarah Raymond d/o Clara & Raymond
ii Daniel Perkins, m. Matilda DeForest
iii Eliza Perkins, m. ... Nolan/Knollin5 Clara Perkins m. Samuel Raymond. Their family:
i Samuel Raymond, m. ...
ii Philo Raymond, m. ...
iii Edward Raymond, m. ...
iv Sarah Raymond, m. Elijah Perkins, d/o Loyal Perkins
v Caroline Raymond, unmarried6 Joseph Perkins m. Annie Hatfield. Their family:
i ... Perkins
ii ... Perkins
iii ... Perkins
iv ... Perkins
v ... Perkins
vi ... Perkins
vii ... Perkins
viii ... Perkins
ix ... Perkins
x ... Perkins7 Ambrose Perkins m. Mrs. Annabella [Frarulough], d/o Charles McPherson.
Their family:
i Ambrose Perkins
ii Edward Perkins
iii William Perkins
iv Annabel Perkins
v Louise Perkins
vi Mary Perkins8 Lyman Perkins m. Harriet Lyon
i Edwin Perkins
ii Edgar Perkins
iii Julia Perkins9 Sherlock Perkins m. Eleanor Jones. Their family:
i James Perkins
ii Matilda Perkins
iii George Perkins
iv Edward Perkins
v Sarah Perkins
vi Harvey Perkins
vii Daniel Perkins
vii Rainsford Perkins10 Harvey Perkins m. Amy Secord. Their family:
i Elizabeth Perkins
ii Sarah Perkins
iii Georgie Perkins
iv Freddie Perkins
v Ada Perkins11 James Perkins m. Ellen Crawford.Their family:
i Matilda Perkins
ii Cassie Perkins
iii Marshall Perkins
iv Annie Perkins
v Edith Perkins
vi James Perkins12 William Perkins m. Caroline Fowler. Their family:
i Anson Perkins
ii Oscar Perkins
iii Ada Perkins
iv Sarah Perkins
v Cora Perkins
vi Edna Perkins
vii Walter Perkins
viii Samuel Perkins13 Moses Perkins m. Mary Crawford. Their family:
i Matilda Perkins
ii William Perkins
iii Melvin Perkins
iv [Hixiund] Perkins
v Louise Perkins
vi Odber Perkins14 Lydia Perkins m. Samuel Jones. Their family:
i Mary Jones
ii Lydia Jones
RAYMOND (see also Group3)Stint Raymond left Daven, Conn. in 1784 with his brothers, White & Thomas Raymond, and his cousin, Samuel Rich Raymond. He settled on a farm near Hampton, where he died in 1828.
i James Raymond, m. (1) Deborah Morrel (1 child); (2) Clorine Fowler
(8 Children); (3) Tamer Springer (no children)
ii Charlotte Raymond, m. John McCready
iii Mary Raymond, m. (1) James Smith; (2) Moses Innis
iv Henry Raymond, died young
v Elizabeth Raymond, m. John Patterson
vi Hannah Raymond, m. Ralph Colpett
vii Sarah Raymond, m. George Gorham
viii Francis Raymon, m. Humbert Fowler, d. ae 86
ix Charles Raymond, b/d? 10 Jul 18_5 (1805/65/85 ?)James Wesley Raymond, s/o James, g.s/o Stent. m. a daughter of Thomas DeMills.
i James T. Raymond
ii John S. Raymond
iii William E. Raymond (of Royal Hotel) m. Anne Smith.
iv George Raymond (of Hampton)
v Woolsley Raymond (died)
vi Eliza Raymond, m. D. McL. Smith.- - - - -
Excerpts from a letter ...
Mary Raymond b. 1764 - d. 1828, m. Jesse Hoyt.
Mercy Raymond, m. Israel Hoyt.- - - - -
Mary Raymond and her children, Mary, Mercy and Silas left Norwalk, Conn. at the time of the Revolutionary War (1783) and settled in Kingston. She was of English descent, and died in 1793.(corrections and additions:)
= Samuel And Sarah (Barlow) Raymond.
i Achsah Raymond not married
ii Mary Ann Raymond, m. Stephen Crawford
iii Charles Raymond, m. Polly S. Beardsley
iv George Raymond m. Eleanor Mills
v Charles Raymond lived in Woodstock
= Re the family of Samuel & Elizabeth (Perkins) Raymond. Have added Sarah m. Eliza Perkins and lived at Kingston, do not remember children's names. They had several --- a daughter, Alma, Samuel B. m. Grace B. Marven & Philo m. Elizabeth McLeod.
= of my grandfather's family: added Hannah, unmarried.
= found records of White Raymond (bro. of Stint) settling in Petersville, Queens County.
Signed George RaymondLot 1: Silas Raymond (see also GROUP-3)
Silas Raymond with his wife, four children and widowed mother, Mary Raymond, were passengers on the ship UNION in 1783. In 1787 he appeared before the Loyalist Claims Commission in St. John and gave the following evidence in presenting his claim for losses sustained.
That he was by trade a house carpenter and joiner of Norwalk, Conn. And an adherent of the British side. For refusing service in the rebel militia he was imprisoned for a time but allowed his liberty on paying a fine of 100 pounds. He fled to the Brisish lines in November 1776 and worked as a carpenter and farmer within the lines until the end of the war. His wife was allowed to live in Norwalk after he fled but left after General Tryson's force occupied the town. His house was burned and with it all his papers. A rebel, Capt. Betts by name was in possession of the house at the time it was burned. Losses: house and land in Norwalk, probably valued at 215 pounds, 18 acres of woodland in Great Pasture, 14 acres left him by his father, 4 acres which he bought later at 5 pounds lawful per acre, 7 acres ploughed land at West Rolton in Norwalk valued at 10 pounds per acre, 4 1/2 acres wood and meadow in the Great Swamp from his father, 2 1/2 acres of this taken for debt, 1 1/2 acres in Judas Island, salt meadow, valued at 7 pounds per acre; 4 cows, 3 hogs, carpenter tools, furniture, farming utensils, and clothing, 186 pounds, 10 shillings.
The witness for Silas Raymond was Israel Hoyt. Mr. Hoyt gave evidence that the values were much the same as stated but knew Raymond's mother who lived with them in Norwalk and still does in New Brunswick had a life-rent of the homestead and a third part of the moveables. It was the custom in Connecticut to give a wife the widow's third. He knew the house was well furnished, but did not know what belonged to the son and what belonged to the mother.
From his farm lot in Kingston Silas Raymond granted a portion for church purposes and in the erection of the church building and many of the first buildings of Kingston he continued his trade as house carpenter. He died at Kingston in 1824, at the age of 76. The stone in the churchyard has, in addition to his name the following: "Also his mother Mary, widow of Samuel Raymond of Norwalk, Conn. Died Dec. 1793, aged 96 years." We have information from a member of the Raymond family that she was of English descent and one of the oldest of the Kingston Loyalist.Genealogy
Richard Raymond of Salem, Mass. married in 1634 and had three sons:
1 i John Raymond, b. at Norwalk in 1635
ii Joshua
iii Daniel1 John Raymond m. Mary Betts and had sons:
i John Raymond, Jr.
2 ii Samuel Raymond, born 1673
iii Thomas.2 Samuel Raymond m. Judith Palmer of Greenwich and had sons:
3 i Samuel Raymond, Jr., born 1697, m. Mary Getto
ii Joshua Raymond.3 Samuel Raymond, Jr., born 1697, m. Mary Getto (1697-1793). Their family:
i Ruth Raymond, m. Nathaniel Sears
ii Mary Raymond, b. 1744, m. Jessie Hoyt
iii Mercy Raymond, b. 1746, m. Israel Hoyt
4 iv Silas Raymond, b. 1748, m. Sarah Borlour
v Charles Raymond, m. Polly S. Beardsley
vi George Raymond, m. Eleanor Mills(This seems to be a differenct record for the Samuel & Mary above ??)
3 Samuel Raymond, Jr. m. Mary Betts (b. 1697, d. at Kingston, NB 1793) and had the following family:
i Ruth Raymond who m. Nathaniel Sears;
ii Mary Raymond, b. 1744, m. Jesse Hoyt. (Her grave is marked in the old English cemetery
at Annapolis Royal, NS).
iii Mercy, b. 1746, m. Israel Hoyt.
iv Silas, b. 1748, m. Sarah Barlow.4 Silas Raymond (b. 1748) and his wife Sarah Boulour, were Loyalist settlers at Kingston, as noted. They had a family of nine children as follows:
i Sarah Raymond, m. Fyler Dibblee. Had one daughter Harriet who died unmarried
5 ii Grace Raymond, m. John Marvin
6 iii Samuel Raymond, m. Elizabeth Clare Perkins
7 iv Jesse Raymond, m. Hannah Bostwick
v Hannah Raymond, m. J.O. Betts
vi Acheah Raymond, never married
vii Mary Ann Raymond, m. Stephen Crawford
viii Charles Raymond, m. Polly S. Beardsley
ix George Raymond, m. Eleanor Mills5 Grace (Raymond) and John Marven. Their family: Charles Marvin lived in Woodstock, all the others of this family in Springfield.
i Silas Marven, m. Abigail Brood
ii Samuel Marven, m. Rachael Crawford
iii Josiah Marvin, m. Miss Fowler
iv Philo Marvin, m. Miss Dominick
v Charles Marvin, m. Miss Dominick
vi Eliza Marvin, never married6 Samuel and Elizabeth (Perkins) Raymond.
i Fred H. Raymond
ii Caroline Raymond
iii Edward Raymond
iv Sarah Raymond, m. Elijah Perkins
v Samuel B. Raymond, m. Grace E. Marven
vi Philo M. Raymond, m. Elizabeth McLeod.7 Jesse and Hannah (Bostick) Raymond.
i Charles Raymond, m. Hector Beldune/Baldwin [?]
ii Isaac Raymond, m. Eliza Smith
iii John Raymond, m. (1) Caroline Whelpley; m. (2) Jane McArthur; m. (3) Mary Amelia
Carmen
iv Sarah Raymond
v Mary Raymond, m. Isaac Hoyt
vi Claressa Raymond
vii Silas Raymond, m. (1) Helen Wetmore; m. (2) Francis Flewelling
viii Hannah RaymondTyler White Raymond
He never seemed to have settled on Lot No. 13. There was a White Raymond manager of the coffee house in St. John in 1800. This may be the same man.
In the New Brunswick Historical Society collections No. 7, page 64, mentions White Raymond as a brother of Stent Raymond of Hampton and in Sabine's we find mention that White Raymond of Norwalk, Connecticut, who went to New Brunswick and d. in 18[3]5, and buried at Hampton aged 76.- - - - - -
Silas Raymond & family rec'd 200 acres
Jesse Raymond & family rec'd 200 acres
Saml. Raymond & family rec'd 200 acres
James [Obner] Betts rec'd his fathers allotment of 150 acres by purchase from the widow. Has a family now, asks 500 acres.
Chas. Raymond > single rec'd no allotment - asks for 500 ac. each of
Geo. Raymond > land in Greenwich on the north line of the Belleisle grant
note to the application --- Silas Raymond and Betts may have 300 each the other 200 each
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ROGERS
Notes on James Rogers
James Rogers, a sailor in the French-English war before the American Revolution. In 1762, he m. a widow of David Hennessey at Moores Creek, North Carolina and settled on the 300 acre farm of Mr. Hennessey in New Hanover Co. He went to Halifax in 1781, then to St John and in 1787 lived in Carleton but told the Commission he had land on the Belleisle Bay and proposed to remove there.
RULOFFSEN
Descendants of Rulof Ruloffsen, Loyalist.Rulof Ruloffsen, second s/o Hermodius and Margaret Ruloffsen of ..., served during the American Revolutionary War in the Regt. of Col. Isaac Allen, Skinner's Corp, Loyalist American Volunteers. He held the rank of Sergeant-major. In 1783 he came to the St. John River and obtained a grant of land on the Kennebacasis River, in what is now Kings County. In 1784. he m. Mehitable Phinney, d/o Isaac and Annn (Thomas) Phinney of Barnstable, Mass and Granville, NS. (Pre-Loyalist / Ann Thomas was b. in 1764.) They had the following children:
1 i Ann Ruloffsen, m. 31 Mar 1807, Joseph Fowler, Kings Co, NB
2 ii Margaret Ruloffsen, m. 1807, Charles Dodge, Wilmot, NB
3 iii Mehitable Ruloffsen, m. 1819, John Dodge, Wilmot, NB
ix Mary Ruloffsen, m. Stephen Nichols, Annapolis Royal, NS, s/o
David & Sarah (Dodge) Nichols.1 Ann Ruloffsen, m. 31 Mar 1807, Joseph Fowler, Kings Co, NB. He was b. in NY State, and d. 30 Jun 1826, ae 43 yrs. (No other children of Ann and Joseph known.)
4 i James Rulof, b. 19 Jun 1805, m.1) Rachel Melick (1822) m.2)Martha
Fenwick, (1850)2 Margaret Ruloffsen, m. 1807, Charles Dodge, Wilmot, NB s/o Stephen & Blanche (Shadwin) Dodge. He was m. (1) to Mehitable Gates, and they had: Ambrose, b. 1795 who m. Abigail Parker; Susannah, b. 1797 and m. Christopher Margison; Maria, b. 1800, m. Robert Nichols. The family of Margaret and Charles were:
i Menneta Ann Dodge, b. 1808, m. George Moore
ii Mary Helen Dodge, b. 1810, m. Walter Welton
iii Mehitable Dodge, b. 1813, m. Lemuel Nichols
iv Emily Dodge, b. 1815, John Wheelock
v Charles Rulof Dodge, b. 1817, Jane Walker
vi Louise Dodge, b. 1819, m. Joseph Spinney
vii Lindley Moore Dodge, b. 1821, m. Harriet Sandford
viii Elizabeth Amy Dodge, b. 1824, m. Cleveland Wheelock
ix William Allen Dodge, b. 1826, m. Lois Ruggles
x Samuel Fowler Dodge, b. 1829, m. Lydia McGill3 Mehitable Ruloffsen, m. 1819, John Dodge, Wilmot, NB, brother of Charles who m. her sister Margaret.
i Ann Dodge, b. 1820, m. Artemus Wheeler
ii Alfred Gilpin Dodge, b. 1822, m.1) Harriet Randall; m.2) Amelia
Chipman; m.3)Charlotte Lemont.
iii Mary Priscilla Dodge, b. 1824, m. William Morehouse
iv John Alline Dodge, b. 1826, d. in infancy
v Ethelinda Dodge, b. 1828, m. Wm. C. Bill
vi Isaiah Shaw Dodge, b. 1830, m.(1) Anna Bill; m.(2) Martha Palfrey
vii Arabella Adelina Dodge, b. 1833, m. Wm. C. Bill
viii Henrietta Dodge, b. 1835, d. unmarried4 James Rulof, b. 19 Jun 1805, m.(1) Rachel Melick (1822) d/o William & Zeurlah (Kent) Melick.
i Annie Zeruiah Fowler, b. 2 Feb 1836, m. Geo. F. Squires, of Wicklow, Carleton Co, 24
Jun 1879 (see elsewhere)
ii Joseph Wm. Fowler, b. 16 Jun 1838 - d. 1839
iii Charles Melick Fowler, b. 11 Dec 1839, m. Margaret Sentill, 6 Jul 1868
iv Joseph Allen Ruloffsen Fowler, b. 11 Oct 1839 - D. 26 Feb 1845
5 v James Ruloffsen Fowler, b. 23 Sep 1848. He m. Annie M. DeForest, 11 Sep 1874.
James Rulof Fowler m.2) 11 Jun 1850, Martha Fenwick, d/o Thomas & Elizabeth
(Barlow) Fenwick.
a) Thomas Fenwick Fowler, b. 7 Aug 1851, m. 22 Feb 1887, Mary DeBow, d. 30 Apr
1890
b) Mary Sophia Fowler, b. 27 Jan 1856, m. 14 Feb 1888, James Baxter, Westfield, NB5 James Ruloffsen Fowler, b. 23 Sep 1848. He m. 11 Sep 1874, Annie M. DeForest, d/o George & Jane (Buxton) DeForest.
i Myrtle Ivy Fowler, b. 2 Jul 1875, Lakeville, Carleton Co., NB, m. 13 Sep 1906, Lewis
Arthur Carvell.
ii Georgina Elizabeth Fowler, b. 26 May 1876, Lakeville, Carleton Co., NB, m. 18 Oct
1905, John Stewart McBride
iii James Fenwick Fowler, b. 18 Jul 1877, m. 22 Jul 1903, Mary Veronica Hart, at Fall River,
Mass.
iv Charles Leslie Fowler, b. 28 Oct 1878 / twin
v Lettie Jane Fowler, b. 28 Oct 1878 / twin, m. 31 Aug 1906, Edmund Moreland Morse.
vi Mary Edna Fowler, b. 18 Jan 1883, m. C.H. Coulter
vii George Ruloffsen Fowler, b. 15 Dec 1885, m. 1 Oct 1907, Adeline Jonah, Halifax, NS.
viii Howard Flewelling Fowler, b. 28 Jun 1891, unmarried.
NORTHRUP
Benejah Northrup d. at Kingston in 1838 aged 88, leaving 14 children and 118 grandchildren and 111 great grandchildren. (See Sabine's) Lots of material in this film
TRECARTEM
Martin Trecarten
Martin Trecarten, Lot 19 in Kingston. Fitst Warden, Oak Pt. Church.
Notes on the Whelpley Family from old papers in possession of Miss Millican, Jan 1, 1936.
Thomas Whelpley
Jonathan Whelpley m. 1670, Mary Darling
David Whelpley m. Ella Gregory
Samuel Whelpley m. Hannah Olmstead
1: Rev. Samuel Whelpley (unclear how notes should fit together .../CBB)
Phillip Melanethon
Abigail Fitch Davenport
James Davenport, MD
James Davenport
2: Ruth Whelpley m. John Fowler
3: Thomas Whelpley, of Deleware River, came with the Loyalist in 1783 - Shipbuilder
1: Richard Whelpley, b. 1756 - d. 1837, m. Charlotte Wgitney Gorham
2: Martha Whelpley m. Titus Brown
3: Jonathan Whelpley m. Mary, daughter of Thomas Kitchen Settled on east side of Long
Reach. Lost at sea 1805
4: Darling Whelpley, d. 1813, unmarried
5: William Whelpley. Sold land at Gagetown, descendants now above Sussex.
............................Children of Jonathan and Mary (Kitchen) Whelpley:
1: Henry Whelpley m. Isabel Alward
2: John Whelpley m. Mary Beach
3: Daniel Whelpley m. ... Belyea
4: James Whelpley m. Elizabeth Lawson
5: Titus Whelpley m. Susan Oran
6: Thomas Whelpley m. Mary Belyea, lived at Carters Point
7: Ann Whelpley m. John McKiel
8: Elizabeth Whelpley m. Isaac McKiel
............................Children of Thomas and Mary (Belyea) Whelpley:
1: William Whelpley m. Eliza Fanjoy
2: Harvey Whelpley m. Amelia Gorham
3: Edwin Whelpley m. Annie Lloy
4: Joseph Whelpley m. Emma Belyea
5: Albert Whelpley m. Jemima McLeod
6: Wilmot Whelpley m. Rebecca Howard
7: Elias Whelpley m. Sarah Flewelling
8: George Whelpley m. Mary Mayes, lived at Fredericton
9: Mary Whelpley m. Alonzo Belyea
10: Matilda Whelpley m. Joseph Richards
............................Children of George and Mary (Mayes) Whelpley:
1: Mary Whelpley, died unmarried
2: Charles Whelpley m. Ella McLeod (one son, Frank) Oct 15 1813
Underhill
Wm. Underhill (Spoon Island and possibly Lot 19 in middle of Kingston peninsula.) He and family lived in Phillipsburg, Westchester Co, NY. He joined the British Army as soon as they landed on Long Island. Served 9 months as a Capt. in the Queens Rangers and in that time recruited 16 men. Later he was given a warrent by Col. James Rogers to continue recruiting. He was captured and confined for 2 yrs 9 mos and then let out on parolle... etc. Came to NB at close of war and settled on Spoon Island.
Underwood
The bond of Peleg Underwood, Loyalist settler at Kingston, for the sale of a certain tract of land as soon as he should receive the grant of the same. 2 Mar 1790)Know all men by these presant that I, Peleg Underwood of Kingston Kings County and province of New Brunswick are held and firmly Bound unto Hezekiah Hoyt of the town County and province aforesaid in the full and Just sum of one hundred Pounds Current Money of the province afores'd to Be paid unto the said Hezekiah Hoyt or his Certain attorney heirs Exec'r adm'r or assigns for the which payment well and truly to Be made and Done, I Bind myself my heirs Exec'r adm'r and Every of them By these presants. Sealed with my seal and Dated this second day of March In the year of our Lord Christ one thousand seven hundred and ninety. (1790)
The Condition of the above obligation is such that If I the above mentioned Peleg Underwood of the toen County and province aforesaid or Either of his heirs Exec'r adm'r or assignes A warrented Deed of a Certain peace or parcel of Land, Lying and Being in Kingston, Being in Quantity two hundred acres Be the same more or less, as soon as the Grant of the above mentioned Land Be Given out for the same without froad or further Delay then this obligation to Be void and of none Effect, of Else to Stand and Remain in full force and virtue.
Sealed and Delivered in presents, Calvin Wheeler / Guld Pickett
(signed) PELEG UNDERWOOD
White
Notes on John White
John White drew Lot No. 11. He may have been from Norwalk, Conn, as he wit. the claim of Silas Raymond from that place.
Whitney
Sylvanous Whitney, drew lot No. 22 on the Long Reach, was a resident of Stamford, Conn before the Revolution. He was b. 3 Feb 1748 and m. 1772 Betty Hoyt of Norwalk. Sailed from Staten Island to Parr Town in 1783 aboard the vessel TWO SISTERS. They arrived on the 28 June and he received a lot in St. John. He may have lived in Kings Co. for a few years but he was an Alderman and Magistrate in St. John a few years later. His wife d. in 1808 and he m. Sarah, widow of Abraham Wetmore. They d. in Carleton, his wife in 1818 and he in 18[22?].
Younghusband
George Younghusband, although drew lot in Kingston never seems to have lived there. Also mention of a man by that name in St. John.