Genealogy Data Page 4 (Notes Pages)

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Glendenning, John {I1312} (b. 22 JUN 1808, d. 13 FEB 1893)

Note: MARRIED: New Galloway, Richibucto, (Kent Co) by John Jardine, Esq. 17th, John
Glendenning/Janet Scott.
G.N.S. December 29, 1829
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DEATH:
Glendenning - At Galloway, Richibucto, Kent Co., February 13th, Mr. John Glendenning, in the 85th year of his age.
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Glendenning, Jane E. {I1317} (b. ABT 1863, d. 5 JUN 1896)
Note: Jane E. Glendenning died in Somerville, Massachusetts and is buried in
St. Andrews United Church Cemetery, Rexton, Kent Co., New Brunswick, Canada
with son Victor Warren.
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Gifford, Margaret {I1335} (b. 1836, d. 9 APR 1878)
Note: Margaret Gifford is buried in the St. Andrews United Chuch Cemetery, Rexton.
Kent Co., N.B.
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Graham, Sarah {I1340} (b. 5 JAN 1834, d. 31 JAN 1905)
Cause: Strangulated Hernia

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Scott, John {I1349} (b. ABT 1864, d. 12 OCT 1867)
Note: John Scott died October 12, 1867. He was aged 2 years 11 months. He is
buried in St. Andrews United Church Cemetery, Rexton, Kent Co., N.B.

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Scott, Jenny (janet) {I1354} (b. 7 NOV 1810, d. ?)
Note: The Scott family story is that when John Scott and Margaret Blaylock came to
New Brunswick, Canada in 1817 they made it just in time for the birth of a child.
Until now there was no one listed. John Scott's mother's name was Jannet,
Janet Scott Glendenning had a child named Jane Scott which I am sure was
named after her sister born 1824 and died February 23, 1837.
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Harris, Daniel {I1355} (b. 1840, d. 21 APR 1893)
Note: Moncton Times April 25, 1893

Died: At Moncton April 21st, Daniel Harris, aged 53 years. Funeral tomorrow at
11 o'clock from his late residence, Main Street.
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Glendinning, William {I1359} (b. 5 MAR 1780, d. ?)
Note: In 1820 a group of Scotch settlers arrived at the port of Richibucto. These included: William Glendenning, Matthew Murray, John Murray, John Foster, William Smith, John Wilson and James Little and on March 12, 1821 this group of settlers petitioned for three remaining tracts of land in the Galloway settlement.
On August 18, 1821 William Glendenning petitioned on behalf of his son James, his oldest boy who was then 20 years of age for tract number 2 - 100 acres. This petition was not approved and has a notation by the surveyor general "cannot be complied with".
Seven years later on Grant 2750, Province of New Brunswick, James Little and associates were granted three tracts of land situate in the parish of Liverpool and County of Kent containing one thousand acres more or less. Grant to divided into six lots: James Little 200 acres, William Glendinning 200 acres, John Glendinning 100 acres, James Glendinning 100 acres, James Beattie 200 acres
and William Murray 200 acres.
These early 13 families from Scotland founded the settlement of Galloway in the County of Kent in the Province of New Brunswick. 1817: Samuel Girvan, James McClellan, Anthony McNarin, William McNarin, John Scott, James Mitchell and Robert McAlmon. 1820: William Glendinning, Matthew Murray, John Murray, John Fost, William Smith, John Wilson, and James Little. ( The Littles of
Galloway and the County of Kent by George E. Little)
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William is buried at Galloway Cemetery, Galloway, Kent Co., N.B., Canada
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Glendenning, Robert {I1370} (b. 1851, d. 21 MAR 1893)
Note: Robert Glendenning was buried at in the Galloway Cemetery, Galloway, Kent Co.,
New Brunswick, Canada.
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Glendenning, Agnes {I1371} (b. 1853, d. 1931)
Note: Agnes Glendenning, husband John Parkhill, and two sons, John and William
are buried in Galloway Cemetery, Galloway, Kent Co., New Brunswick, Canada
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Glendenning, Jonathan {I1373} (b. 1866, d. 1937)
Note: Jonathan Glendenning and second wife Mina Jackson are buried in the Galloway Cemetery, Galloway, Kent Co., New Brunswick, Canada
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Clark, William C. {I1401} (b. 28 FEB 1872, d. 1932)
Note: William Clark, Wife #1 Annie Dickinson, and Wife #2 Sarah J. are all buried
in the St. Andrews United Church Cemetery, Rexton, Kent Co., N.B.
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Scott, Mary {I1406} (b. 27 JUL 1806, d. 2 DEC 1879)
Note: Both Margaret Scott and Husband David Gifford are buried in St. Andrews
United Church Cemetery, Rexton, Kent Co., N.B.
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St.Gelais, Florien Delphis {I1419} (b. 30 AUG 1914, d. 2 NOV 1977)
Note: - OBITUARY -


FLORIEN ST.GELAIS

Masonic services for Florien D. St.Gelais, 63, who died Nov. 2 in the Phoenix Ariz., General Hospital, were held Nov. 7 at Chapel in the Garden, with private cremation.
A former resident of Rutland, he was owner of Laconia Roofing & Siding Co. and the Fish Pier from 1949 until 1970. Moving to Phoenix, he became owner of Copeland Sheet Metal Co.
Born Aug. 30, 1914, in Manchester, N.H., son of Delphis and Odina St.Gelais, he was a member of Elks Lodge 335, Masonic Lodge 79 and El Zaribah Shrine.
Survivers include a daughter, Andrea St.Gelais of Phoenix; three sons, Scott St.Gelais of Phoenix, Robert St.Gelais and Richard St.Gelais, both of Manchester, N.H.. his father, six grandchildren, four brothers, and a sister all of Manchester, N.H.

Information obtained Rutland Herald, Rutland, Vt. and Phoenix Gazette in Phoenix, AZ.
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Burial is in the St.Gelais lot in Manchester, N.H.
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Lockhart, Silas Jeffrey {I1635} (b. 1892, d. 1985)
Note: Mother Jessie Scott moved to Moncton, West. Co. from Jardineville, Kent Co.
at the age of 10 yrs. and died 1972 at the age of 103. She married Melvin
Charles Lockhart, a native of Cooks Brook, which is now only a railway crossing
at Albert-Waterloo in Moncton. They had a son Silas Jeffrey who became a
a local legend in his own time and an encycloaedia of railway lore, not to mention
Moncton. He was still alive in 1980 at the age of 90 years. He started to work
for the railway at the age of 13 and rose to be Assistant to the General Manager.
He became so valuable in this position they wouldn't promote him and
apparently was never highly paid.
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Chandler, Donald (Daniel) Martin {I1693} (b. 2 OCT 1859, d. ?)
Note: 1930 Newton, Middlesex Co., MA Census it lists Daniel M. ae 69, carpenter, wife Mabel E. ae 40 and son Emerson H. ae 4.8/12.

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Doane, W.F. {I1783} (b. , d. ?)
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Parkhill, John L. {I1789} (b. ABT 1880, d. 16 FEB 1905)
Cause: Epilepic Fits

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Gifford, Agnes Minnie {I1907} (b. 1861, d. 4 AUG 1908)
Cause: Bright Dicease

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Harrison, Jane {I2431} (b. 10 DEC 1871, d. ?)
Note:
1920 Boston, Suffolk Co., MA Census it lists Joseph A. Trevor ae 48, as a lineman for the Telephone Company, wife Jane ae 48 and dau. Lillian Chandler ae 22 working as a packer for a Razor Company.

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