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McAlpine’s York and Carleton Counties Directory for 1884-85 Page 230

Page 230 of the McAlpine's York and Carleton Counties Directory for 1884-85

Page 230 of the McAlpine's York and Carleton Counties Directory for 1884-85

[ABBREVIATIONS (found on page 17) –ab above; adv advertisement; asst assistant; bds boards; cor corner; do same place or same street; dept department; e s east side; h house; n near; n s north side; opp opposite; r rear; rev reverend; s s south side; wid widow; w s west side; n north; s south; e east; w west; bet between.]

Transcription:

WOODSTOCK.

Baird’s Balsam of Horehound is Purely Vegetable.

Smith W Duppa, of B H Smith & Son, h Park
Snow Hollang G, organ agent, h Orange
Snow Sarah, wid Joshua, h Orange
Snow William, policeman, h Orange
SPRAGUE T F, physician and surgeon, Chapel, h do
Sproul James, carpenter, h Houlton road
Squires, P S, blacksmith, bds Main
Stackhouse James, carpenter, bds Maple
Stairs John, laborer, h Main
Stairs Johnson, clerk, bds Main s
STAIRS MOSES, picture framer, Main, h Mill road
Stapleford, Abraham, tanner, h Union
Stapleford, Thomas, laborer, h Main
Stapleford, William, laborer, h Main
Staples John, carriage painter, bds Exchange hotel
Starkie Miss Mary, dressmaker, h Richmond
STARRETT ROBT S, of Woodstock wood working co, h Victoria
STEEVES JAS E, shoemaker, Main S, h Broadway, cor Water
Stephenson Daniel, bds Mill
Stephenson David M, carpenter, h Connell
Stephenson John, bds Elm
Stephenson John, tanner, h Mill road
Stephenson Thomas, carpenter, h Elm
Stephenson Thomas, woodworker, h Green
Stephenson William, silver plater, bds Mill
Stevenson Eliza J, wid Charles, h Queen
Stewart John, train supt N B R, h Broadway
Stewart Mary, wid Neil, h Victoria
Stewart William, moulder, h Orange
STICKNEY WM, saw mill, Mill, h do
Stinson Andrew, builder, h Broadway
Stinson Jarvis J, salesman, h Broadway
Stoop Francis G, house and sign painter, Maple, h do
Street Stanley, conductor N B R, h Chapel
Stroop Charles, baggage master N B R, h Chapel
Stump Henry, boarding house, Main s
Sullivan Daniel, tailor, h Park
Sullivan Sarah, wid Patrick, h Main s
Sutton Albert, bookkeeper, bds Main
Sutton George, laborer, h Main
Sutton James, gardener, h Main
Sweeney William, boot and shoe maker, Connell, bds do
Swiney Henry, instructor military school, Fredericton, h Chapel
Swiney Sarah, wid Edward E, h Chapel

J.G. Emery. Woodstock, dealer in China, Glass and Crockeryware.

[McAlpine’s York and Carleton Counties Directory for 1884-85 Page 13 – Index]

[McAlpine’s York and Carleton Counties Directory for 1884-85 Page 5 – Title Page]

[McAlpine’s York and Carleton Counties Directory for 1884-85 Page 229]

[McAlpine’s York and Carleton Counties Directory for 1884-85 Page 231]

A Fredericton Region Museum project … exhibiting the history of Fredericton and central New Brunswick!

A BIG thank you to Erin who has volunteered to help me with the McAlpine transcriptions and to Jeff A. from Sparked.com Microvolunteering!!!

McAlpine’s York and Carleton Counties Directory for 1884-85 Page 171

Page 171 of the McAlpine's York and Carleton Counties Directory for 1884-85

Page 171 of the McAlpine's York and Carleton Counties Directory for 1884-85

[ABBREVIATIONS (found on page 17)  –ab above; adv advertisement; asst assistant; bds boards; cor corner; do same place or same street; dept department; e s east side; h house; n near; n s north side; opp opposite; r rear; rev reverend; s s south side; wid widow; w s west side; n north; s south; e east; w west; bet between.]

[Towns, Villages and Settlements in York County continued]

Transcription:

YORKCOUNTY.

J. J. Weddall, Dry Goods,opp.Normal School,Fredericton.

[RED ROCK SETTLEMENT continued]
Douglass John, farmer, p o Stanley
Douglass John jr, farmer, p o Stanley
Douglass Thomas jr, farmer, p o Stanley
HOOD WILLIAM, farmer, p o Stanley
Jarvis Edward, farmer, p o Stanley
McKinnon Lauchlan, farmer, p o Stanley
O’Donnell Cornelius, farmer, p o Stanley
O’Hara Charles, farmer, p o Stanley
O’Hara Henry, farmer, p o Stanley
O’Hara Mrs John, p o Stanley
Pringle Arthur, farmer, p o Stanley
Pringle Gilbert, farmer, p o Stanley
Pringle John, farmer, p o Stanley
William, farmer, p o Stanley
Pringle William, jr, farmer, p o Stanley
STEWART JOHN P, farmer, p o Stanley

ROYAL ROAD.
Anderson Alexander, farmer, p o Royal road
Anderson Jeremiah, farmer, p o Royal road
ANDERSON WM, farmer, p o Royal road
Ashfield Alexander, farmer, p o Royal road
Ashfield Isaac, farmer, p o Royal road
Ashfield Mrs, p o Royal road
Bailey Richard, farmer, p o Royal road
Booker Fred, farmer, p o Royal road
Booker George, farmer, p o Royal road
Booker John, farmer, p o Royal road
Booker, William, farmer, p o Royal road
Burns Charles, farmer, p o Royal road
BURNS JNO, farmer, p o Royal road
Burns Michael, farmer, p o Royal road
Currie Anthony, farmer, p o Royal road
Currie William, farmer, p o Royal road
Delong Henry, laborer, p o Royal road
Delong Joshua, laborer, p o Royal road
Delong Sheldon, laborer, p o Royal road
ESTEY CHAS W, postmaster and mill owner, p o Royal road
ESTEY SAML, mill owner, p o Royal road
Edney George, farmer, p o Royal road
Evans Benjamin, farmer, p o Royal road
Evans Caleb, farmer, p o Royal road
Evans Robert, farmer, p o Royal road
Evans William, farmer, p o Royal road
Grannen Richard, farmer, p o Royal road
Hallet Anton, farmer, p o Royal road
Hallett Bartlett, farmer, p o Royal road
Keen Jesse, farmer, p o Royal road
Ladds John, farmer, Hurlett settlement, p o Royal road

J.J. Weddall, Dry Goods, no second price, Fredericton.

[McAlpine’s York and Carleton Counties Directory for 1884-85 Page 13 – Index]

[McAlpine’s York and Carleton Counties Directory for 1884-85 Page 5 – Title Page]

A Fredericton Region Museum (formerly the York Sunbury Museum) project
… exhibiting the history of Fredericton and central New Brunswick!
 

A BIG thank you to Erin who has volunteered to help me with the McAlpine transcriptions!!!

McAlpine’s York and Carleton Counties Directory for 1884-85 Page 166

Page 166 of the McAlpine's York and Carleton Counties Directory for 1884-85

Page 166 of the McAlpine's York and Carleton Counties Directory for 1884-85

[ABBREVIATIONS (found on page 17)  –ab above; adv advertisement; asst assistant; bds boards; cor corner; do same place or same street; dept department; e s east side; h house; n near; n s north side; opp opposite; r rear; rev reverend; s s south side; wid widow; w s west side; n north; s south; e east; w west; bet between.]

[Towns, Villages and Settlements in York County continued]

Transcription:

YORK COUNTY.

Silk Hats made to order by C. & E. Everett, 11 King st.,St. John.

[PRINCE WILLIAM continued]
Saunders Moses Y, farmer, p o Prince William
SAUNDERS REV T W, Baptist and postmaster, p o Prince William
Saunders William, farmer, p o Prince William
Scott John, farmer, p o Prince William
Watts William, laborer, p o Prince William

PRINCE WILLIAM LOWER
BAIN JNO T, boot and shoemaker, p o Lower Prince William
Beden Thomas M, baker, p o Lower Prince William
Burden Charles, farmer, p o Lower Prince William
Burden Edward, farmer, p o Lower Prince William
Burden Freeman, farmer, p o Lower Prince William
Burden George, farmer, p o Lower Prince William
Cliff Benjamin R, farmer, p o Lower Prince William
Cliff John L, farmer, p o Lower Prince William
Courser Benjamin, farmer, p o Kingsclear
Courser Charles, farmer, p o Lower Prince William
Courser John A, farmer, p o Lower Prince William
Courser John B, farmer, p o Lower Prince William
Crewdson John, farmer, p o Lower Prince William
DAYTON SAMUEL, gen dealer, p o Lower Prince William
ESTABROOK EDW D, JP, p o Lower Prince William
Estabrook Leverett, farmer, p o Lower Prince William
Goodine Frank, boot and shoe maker, p o Lower Prince William
Gaddis Solomon, section man, p o Prince William station
Glover William, farmer, p o Lower Prince William
Hoyt Edward, farmer, p o Lower Prince William
Harper William F, carpenter, p o Lower Prince William
HATCH WM G, postmaster & gen dealer, p o Prince Wm stn
HOYT CHAS A, postmaster & gen dealer, p o Lower Prince Wm
HOYT GEO L, general dealer, p o Lower Prince William
Hoyt Moses, blacksmith, p o Lower Prince William
Hoyt Thomas W, farmer, p o Lower Prince William
Ingram George, farmer, p o Lower Prince William
Jewett Alexander, farmer, p o Lower Prince William
Jewett Louis, student, p o Lower Prince William
JEWETT MOSES L, grist and saw mill, p o Lower Prince Wm
Jones Benjamin, farmer, p o Lower Prince William
Jones Cook, farmer, p o Lower Prince William
Jones George, farmer, p o Lower Prince William
Jones Oliver, farmer, p o Lower Prince William
Jones Silas W, carpenter, p o Lower Prince William
JOSLIN D COOK, saw mill, p o Lower Prince William
Joslin John A, farmer, p o Lower Prince William
Kelly Benjamin, farmer, p o Kingsclear
Kelly Edwin, farmer, p o Kingsclear
Kelly Isaac, farmer, p o Kingsclear
Kelly James, farmer, p o Kingsclear

J. J. Weddall, Silk, Satins, &c., Fredericton.

[McAlpine’s York and Carleton Counties Directory for 1884-85 Page 13 – Index]

[McAlpine’s York and Carleton Counties Directory for 1884-85 Page 5 – Title Page]

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McAlpine’s York and Carleton Counties Directory for 1884-85 Page 149

Page 149 of the McAlpine's York and Carleton Counties Directory for 1884-85

Page 149 of the McAlpine's York and Carleton Counties Directory for 1884-85

[ABBREVIATIONS (found on page 17)  –ab above; adv advertisement; asst assistant; bds boards; cor corner; do same place or same street; dept department; e s east side; h house; n near; n s north side; opp opposite; r rear; rev reverend; s s south side; wid widow; w s west side; n north; s south; e east; w west; bet between.]

[Towns, Villages and Settlements in York County continued]

Transcription:

YORK COUNTY.

Furs, in Seal, Mink and Sable, at C. & E. Everett’s, 11 King, St. John.

NASHWAAK BRIDGE.
BUBAR JAS, farmer, p o Nashwaak bridge
Bubar Stephen, farmer, p o Nashwaak bridge
Cameron Charles, farmer, p o Nashwaak bridge
CAMERON JAS, farmer, p o Nashwaak bridge
Cameron James jr, farmer, p o Nashwaak bridge
Cameron John, farmer, p o Nashwaak bridge
Croan Charles, farmer, p o Nashwaak bridge
Croan Edward, farmer, p o Nashwaak bridge
Finnamore Charles, farmer, p o Nashwaak bridge
Finnamore Isaac, farmer, p o Nashwaak bridge
FORBES CHAS, farmer, p o Nashwaak bridge
Forbes William, farmer, p o Nashwaak bridge
Frazer Aaron, farmer, p o Nashwaak bridge
Frazer Albert, farmer, p o Nashwaak bridge
FRAZER ALEX, farmer, p o Nashwaak bridge
Frazer Alexander jr, farmer, p o Nashwaak bridge
Frazer Angus, farmer, p o Nashwaak bridge
Frazer Daniel, farmer, p o Nashwaak bridge
Frazer John, farmer, p o Nashwaak bridge
Frazer Miles, farmer, p o Nashwaak bridge
Frazer Thomas, farmer, p o Nashwaak bridge
Frazer Wesley, farmer, p o Nashwaak bridge
Frazer William, farmer, p o Nashwaak bridge
Frazer William jr, farmer, p o Nashwaak bridge
Frazer William, boot and shoe maker, p o Nashwaak bridge
Low James, blacksmith, p o Nashwaak bridge
MANZER TURNEY, hotel & gen dealer, p o Nashwaak bridge
McBean John M, farmer, p o Nashwaak bridge
McDonald Alexander, farmer, p o Nashwaak bridge
McDonald James, farmer, p o Nashwaak bridge
McDONALD JOHN, farmer, p o Nashwaak bridge
McDonald Peter, farmer, p o Nashwaak bridge
McLeod Alexander, farmer, p o Nashwaak bridge
McPherson William, farmer, p o Nashwaak bridge
Murray Frederick, farmer, p o Nashwaak bridge
REID ALEX, farmer, p o Nashwaak bridge
Reid Daniel, farmer, p o Nashwaak bridge
Reid Mrs James, p o Nashwaak bridge
Reid William, farmer, p o Nashwaak bridge
Ross Peter, farmer, p o Nashwaak bridge
Ross Roderick, farmer, p o Nashwaak bridge
Ross Wesley, farmer, p o Nashwaak bridge
Ross Wesley, farmer, p o Nashwaak bridge
Ross William, farmer, p o Nashwaak bridge
SMITH MRS JAS, post mistress & gen dealer, p o Nashwaak bridge
Stewart William, farmer, p o Nashwaak bridge
Sutherland Mrs Wm, dressmaker, p o Nashwaak bridge
Umphero William, farmer, p o Nashwaak bridge

J. J. Weddall, Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Fredericton.

[McAlpine’s York and Carleton Counties Directory for 1884-85 Page 13 – Index]

[McAlpine’s York and Carleton Counties Directory for 1884-85 Page 5 – Title Page]

A Fredericton Region Museum (formerly the York Sunbury Museum) project … exhibiting the history of Fredericton and central New Brunswick!

McAlpine’s York and Carleton Counties Directory for 1884-85 Page 148

Page 148 of the McAlpine's York and Carleton Counties Directory for 1884-85

Page 148 of the McAlpine's York and Carleton Counties Directory for 1884-85

[ABBREVIATIONS (found on page 17)  –ab above; adv advertisement; asst assistant; bds boards; cor corner; do same place or same street; dept department; e s east side; h house; n near; n s north side; opp opposite; r rear; rev reverend; s s south side; wid widow; w s west side; n north; s south; e east; w west; bet between.]

[Towns, Villages and Settlements in York County continued]

Transcription:

YORK COUNTY.

J. J. Weddall, prices moderate and best quality, Fredericton

[NASHWAAK SETTLEMENT continued]
Bell James, farmer, p o Nashwaak
Bell Jeremiah, farmer, p o Nashwaak
BIDEN CHAS, general dealer, p o Nashwaak
Buchannan John, farmer, p o Nashwaak
BUCHANNAN JOHN N, general dealer, p o Nashwaak
Cameron John, farmer, p o Nashwaak
Campbell Dougal, farmer, p o Nashwaak
Campbell McGregor, farmer, p o Nashwaak
Eastman Robert, farmer, p o Nashwaak
HANSON DANIEL, hotel, p o Nashwaak
McBane Alexander, blacksmith, p o Nashwaak
McKilligan Alexander, farmer, p o Nashwaak
McLean Angus, farmer, p o Nashwaak
McLean John, farmer, p o Nashwaak
McLean John R, farmer, p o Nashwaak
McLean Patrick, farmer, p o Nashwaak
McLean Richard, farmer, p o Nashwaak
McNabb Mrs Alexander, farmer, p o Nashwaak
McNABB JOHN, farmer, p o Nashwaak
McNabb Patrick, farmer, p o Nashwaak
Munroe William, farmer, p o Nashwaak
Ross Mrs Daniel, p o Nashwaak
Sterling Allen, farmer, p o Nashwaak
STEWART BENJAMIN, farmer, p o Nashwaak
Stewart Charles, farmer, p o Nashwaak
Stewart David, farmer, p o Nashwaak
Stewart John, farmer, p o Nashwaak
Urquhart Angus, farmer, p o Nashwaak
Urquhart John, farmer, p o Nashwaak
Weeks George, farmer, p o Nashwaak
WEEKS JNO, farmer, p o Nashwaak
Weeks John, farmer, p o Nashwaak
Weeks Thomas, farmer, p o Nashwaak
Weeks William, farmer, p o Nashwaak
Young Alexander, farmer, p o Nashwaak Bridge
YOUNG BROS, gen dealer, p o Nashwaak
YOUNG JAMES, postmaster, p o Nashwaak
Young James A, farmer, p o Nashwaak
Young James F, farmer, p o Nashwaak
Young James Sanford, farmer, p o Nashwaak
Young James Solomon, farmer, p o Nashwaak
Young John A, farmer, p o Nashwaak
Young John B, farmer, p o Nashwaak
Young Mrs John, p o Nashwaak
Young Matthew, farmer, p o Nashwaak
Young Robert L, farmer, p o Nashwaak
Young William, farmer, p o Nashwaak
Young William S, farmer, p o Nashwaak

Queen Hotel, moderate charges, Queen street, Fredericton.

[There are five places listed with “Nashwaak” in its name in the Provincial Archives “Where is Home? New Brunswick Communities Past and Present” database for York County.  There is Nashwaak south of Durham Bridge on the Canadian National Railway line to Penniac, Nashwaak near Taymouth, Nashwaak Bridge on the east side of the Nashwaak River, Nashwaak Station in Devon and Nashwaak Village on the west side of the Nashwaak River.  All are in Saint Mary’s Parish.]

[McAlpine’s York and Carleton Counties Directory for 1884-85 Page 13 – Index]

[McAlpine’s York and Carleton Counties Directory for 1884-85 Page 5 – Title Page]

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McAlpine’s York and Carleton Counties Directory for 1884-85 Page 86

Page 86 of the McAlpine's York and Carleton Counties Directory for 1884-85

Page 86 of the McAlpine's York and Carleton Counties Directory for 1884-85

[ABBREVIATIONS (found on page 17)  –ab above; adv advertisement; asst assistant; bds boards; cor corner; do same place or same street; dept department; e s east side; h house; n near; n s north side; opp opposite; r rear; rev reverend; s s south side; wid widow; w s west side; n north; s south; e east; w west; bet between.]

[Towns, Villages and Settlements in York County continued]

Transcription:

YORK COUNTY.

 Tapestry Carpets, at Tennant, Davies & Co., Fredericton, N. B..

[BLOOMFIELD RIDGE OR MIRAMICHI RIVER ROAD.  See also Parker’s Ridge continued]
Moon Daniel, farmer, p o Bloomfield Ridge
Moon James, farmer, p o Bloomfield Ridge
MOON JOHN, farmer, p o Bloomfield Ridge
Moon Lorenzo, farmer, p o Bloomfield Ridge
Moon Robert, farmer, p o Bloomfield Ridge
Moon Thomas, farmer, p o Bloomfield Ridge
MOORE ALEX, farmer, p o Bloomfield Ridge
Norrard B, farmer, p o Bloomfield Ridge
Norrard Edward, farmer, p o Bloomfield Ridge
Norrard Joseph, farmer, p o Bloomfield Ridge
Palmer Edward, farmer, p o Bloomfield Ridge
PALMER GEO, farmer, p o Bloomfield Ridge
Palmer Richard, farmer, p o Bloomfield Ridge
Palmer William, farmer, p o Bloomfield Ridge
Scott Frank, farmer, p o Bloomfield Ridge
Scott George, farmer, p o Bloomfield Ridge
SCOTT JOHN, farmer, p o Bloomfield Ridge
Scott William, farmer, p o Bloomfield Ridge
Standish Elijah, farmer, p o Bloomfield Ridge
Standish Silas, farmer, p o Bloomfield Ridge
STEWART JAS, farmer, p o Bloomfield Ridge
Stickney Eben, farmer, p o Bloomfield Ridge
Taylor Alexander, farmer, p o Bloomfield Ridge
TAYLOR GEO, farmer, p o Bloomfield Ridge
Taylor John, farmer, p o Bloomfield Ridge
THIBEDEAU BENJ, general dealer, p o Bloomfield Ridge
Whitehead James, farmer, p o Bloomfield Ridge
Wilson William, farmer, p o Bloomfield Ridge

BLOWDOWN.
BAKER ELIAS, farmer, p o Lower Haynesville
Lovegrove Frederick, farmer, p o Lower Haynesville
McKiel David A, farmer, p o Lower Haynesville
McKiel Ezra, farmer, p o Lower Haynesville
McKiel Henry, farmer, p o Lower Haynesville
McKiel Robert, farmer, p o Lower Haynesville
McKIEL SAMUEL, farmer, p o Lower Haynesville
Miller Albert, farmer, p o Lower Haynesville
Vesey George, farmer, p o Lower Haynesville
Wallace Enoch, farmer, p o Lower Haynesville
Wallace Hartley, farmer, p o Lower Haynesville
WALLACE JAS H, farmer, p o Lower Haynesville
Wallace Moses, farmer, p o Lower Haynesville

BROCKWAY.
Best Mrs Martin, p o Brockway
Brockway John, farmer, p o Brockway
Brockway William, farmer, p o Brockway

Try Gunn’s for a good Suit of Clothes, Queen Street, Fredericton.

[I could not find a Miramichi River Road in the Provincial Archives “Where is Home? New Brunswick Communities Past and Present” database but I could find a Miramichi Portage Road in Stanley Parish.]

[McAlpine’s York and Carleton Counties Directory for 1884-85 Page 13 – Index]

[McAlpine’s York and Carleton Counties Directory for 1884-85 Page 5 – Title Page]

A York Sunbury Museum project … exhibiting the history of Fredericton and central New Brunswick!

McAlpine’s York and Carleton Counties Directory for 1884-85 Page 70

Page 70 of the McAlpine's York and Carleton Counties Directory for 1884-85

Page 70 of the McAlpine's York and Carleton Counties Directory for 1884-85

[ABBREVIATIONS (found on page 17)  –ab above; adv advertisement; asst assistant; bds boards; cor corner; do same place or same street; dept department; e s east side; h house; n near; n s north side; opp opposite; r rear; rev reverend; s s south side; wid widow; w s west side; n north; s south; e east; w west; bet between.]

Transcription:

FREDERICTON.

Buy your Seeds from Davis the Druggist, Fredericton.

STANGER THOS, Merchant Tailor, Queen, h Charlotte  See adv opp
Stephenson Elizabeth, wid Robert, h George
Stephenson James, h King
Stephenson Lemuel, mason, h King
STERLING ALEX A, high sheriff, flour and prov whol, Queen, h Charlotte
Stevenson George, lumberman, bds Waverly house
Stewart Edward, laborer, h George
Stewart Isaac, foreman printer, h Northumberland
Stickney Benjamin, teamster, h Charlotte
Stockford David J, horse trainer, bds Long’s hotel
Storey Washington, clerk, h George
Stratton Frank, barrister, Queen, h Brunswick
Straton F A H, clerk Executive Council, h Brunswick
STREET ALFRED F, Collector Customs, h Charlotte
Street Johana, wid Lee, h Charlotte
STREET WM W, barrister and notary, Queen, bds Charlotte
Strickland Frank, carriage painter, h St John
Strickland Harvey, coachman John Orr, h St John
Strong Charles, student, bds King
Stuart Robert M, teller Maritime Bank, bds Queen
Sullivan Cornelius, laborer, h Queen
Sutherland John, hostler, bds Westmoreland
SUTHERLAND NATH C, boot & shoe’mkr, Queen, h Campbell
Sutherland Robert, leather findings, Queen, h do e
SUTHERLAND ROBT jr, builder & cabt mkr, Queen, h Ct H sq
Sutherland William H, painter, bds Northumberland
Sutton William, h Northumberland
Swade William, longshoreman, h Waterloo row
Sweeney Patrick, grocer, King, h do
Swimm Miss Eliza, h George
Symonds John, farmer, h Brick Hill Road
TABOR JESSE W, grocer, Westmoreland cor King, h Brunswk
Tackney Thomas, lumberman, h George
Tapley David, laborer, h Brunswick
Tattarsall John, blacksmith, bds York
Taylor George M, photographer, h off Queen
Taylor John M, engineer water works, h Northumberland
Taylor Miss Nellie, dressmaker, h St John
Taylor Rebecca, wid George, h of Queen
TEMPLE THOMAS, M P, h Queen e
TENNANT, Davies & Co, Dry Goods, Queen.  See adv page 2 and marginal lines

Tennant, Davies & Co., Fredericton, N. B., Scotch Tweeds.

[McAlpine’s York and Carleton Counties Directory for 1884-85 Page 13 – Index]

[McAlpine’s York and Carleton Counties Directory for 1884-85 Page 5 – Title Page]

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Old California Days – St. John Men who went out in 1849

Found this interesting item in Daniel F. Johnson’s New Brunswick Newspaper Vital Statistics.  A big thank you to the Provincial Archives of New Brunswick for making this database available on-line! 

Transcribed by Daniel F. Johnson.

Volume 71 Number 320
Date September 29 1888
County Saint John
Place Saint John
Newspaper Progress

Old California Days – St. John Men who went out in 1849 – On the 18th Aug. 1849 an advertisement appeared in the ‘Courier’: To sail from St. John, N.B. for California, the new clipper built barque “Teal”, Alfred G. GRAY, Esq., Commander. For terms of passage apply to the captain on board or the Counting House of Robert D. Wilmot, South M. Wharf. The “Teal” sailed on Tuesday Sept. 25 with the following passengers: John Boyd QUINTON, house joiner; John SIMONDS, attorney-at-law; Thomas D. RUDDICK and Duncan MAGEE, ship carpenters; Thomas McNAUGHTON and J. DONNELLY, joiners; Charles HENDRICKS, Edward PERLEY of Oromocto and a Mr. NELSON, wife and child of Fredericton. Capt. GRAY, who commanded the vessel, was a brother of Hon. John H. GRAY, now a judge in British Columbia and for a mate a Mr. HAYDEN. The “Teal” was a new vessel built at Oromocto by Messrs. Wilmot, 364 ton register. She carried as a cargo house frames, boards, shingles, bricks, window sashes and the frames of two saw mills owned by Mr. Nelson. She arrived May 2, or after a passage of 218 days. The Argonauts of “Teal”, though the first vessel to leave, were not the first New Brunswickers to reach the land of promise. The barque “Ada”, Capt. Watson, which left St. Andrews in the latter part of Sept. arrived on April 7, after a passage of 195 days. She had 24 passengers. The brig “Brazilian”, Capt. Watson from the same port, arrived on the 8th, after a run of 190 days. Before the “Teal” had reached the end of her voyage, eleven more vessels had left St. John for the same port, and all eventually arrived there in safety. Of those on board the “Teal”, Capt. Gray, who is still living, was for many years afterward in command of one of the Panama steamers. John B. Quinton was a brother of the late James QUINTON, M.P.P. He was a member of the St. John Lodge of Masons of this city and built a Masonic Temple in San Francisco. He died in California. James SIMONDS returned to New Brunswick and died at Sussex a few years ago. He was peculiar man and it is said that he never wore socks. Charles HENDRICKS, after reaching California, became connected with a cattle ranch at Stockton. He subsequently traded along the coast and died at Callao. Edward PERLEY went to Stockton and practiced law. In June 1850, he was engaged in a case in which one Marshall was defendant. During the heat of the argument, Marshall grossly insulted him. Mr. Perley instantly drew a pistol and had the drop on his opponent who pleaded he was unarmed and cried for quarter. It was granted. The next day Marshall sent a challenge which was accepted. The parties met and exchanged two shots. Both of Marshall’s fell short, but the first of Perley’s went close to Marshall’s head and the second through his hat. Mr. Marshall thereupon declared that his honor was fully satisfied and the pleasant occasion ended. On Dec. 3, the schr. “Clairmont” cleared with a general cargo. She was of 50 tons register and was owned and commanded by Capt. Albert BETTS. Thomas P. CRANE of this city went as a passenger. Capt. Betts was the father of Capt. Albert Betts who came into prominence in connection with the revenue service a few years ago. The “Clairmont” had a good passage and after her arrival in San Francisco was sold for $2,500. Capt. Betts made some money in California and started to return home in 1853. While coming down the Chagres River, in comapny with Capt. VROOM, who had gone out in the brigt. “Arabia”, the canoe upset and Capt. Vroom was drowned. Capt. Betts escaped, but lost all the gold which he had spent years to gather. He died in St. John a few years ago. The “Arabia” mentioned, sailed on December 5th and arrived on the 9th of August. She was a vessel of 91 tons, owned in Digby, N.S. where Capt. Vroom belonged. The barque “James” cleared on December 12 and arrived on August 26. She was in charge of Capt. John THAIN and a Mr. BELL was mate. James N. THAIN, who kept a store on the South wharf and married a daughter of Capt. Simeon KINNEY, went as supercargo. Joseph THAIN was a passenger. Other members of the THAIN family followed at a later date. They subsequently went to British Columbia with the exception of Robert THAIN whom is believed to be still in San Francisco. John and James traded to the Society Islands for a time. They died several years ago. The “James” had a valuable assorted Cargo shipped by A. McL. Seely, N.S. DeMill and others. The cargo was sold to good advantage in San Francisco and that is all the consignees ever heard of it. No returns were ever made by the captain. In unloading the cargo, Joseph THAIN fell from a scow and was drowned in the harbor. The vessel was afterwards beached and used as a dwelling until it burned in one of the big fires of 1850. Among the crew of the “James” was Albert CRAFT. He settled in San Francisco and did so well that a committee of citizens presented him with an address to leave the city. He returned to St. John some years later and had a bar in Paddock’s building, Prince William street. He is dead. When the gold fever reached the East, the barque “James Stewart” was catching whales in the Japan seas. From there she went to England and thence to St. John. On Jan. 4, 1850 she sailed for San Francisco under the command of Capt. Joseph KINNEY, now of Liverpool, England and had a general cargo shipped by Charles C. Stewart. Two scows were carried on deck. Reaching San Francisco the cargo was disposed of at retail and the barque was sold to be used as a storeship. The passengers were Nathaniel MILBY and William J. BRADLEY of Saint John; John RUDDOCK of Portland and J.A. MILES of Fredericton. Milby had been in partnership with James U. THOMAS. He subsequently returned to St. John, went back to California and thence to British Columbia where he died. Miles was related to Conductor MILES of the New Brunswick Railway. He died in Montana. Bradley, who was a blacksmith, worked at his trade in San Francisco in later years. Ruddock was a ship carpenter. The crew of the “James Stewart” was composed of men well known here. Samuel SHANKS of Portland was mate. He afterwards served in the civil war, but has been lost sight of for years. Hugh FRASER, a Scotchman, was second mate. He is now living at Annapolis, N.S. The seamen were as follows: William DAVIS, Portland, who went to Oregon and married an Indian maiden; John LEMONS, Portland; William BURNS, Dipper Harbor, who went to Australia later; John DORMON, St. John, who settled in San Francisco; Simeon ANDERSON, St. John, who settled in Sand Francisco; William PADDOCK, Kingston (Kings Co.) who mysteriously disappeared from one of the steamers between San Francisco and Panama, while returning home. James HUMPHRIES of Kings Co.; Duncan ROBERTSON, Queens Co., a brother-in-law of Chief of Police Marshall and now at Kamloops, B.C.; George CRAIG, St. John, who returned home and took his family back to California; Robert BARTLETT, Nashwaak, who returned home and died there; Charles VENNING, Saint John, brother of Fishery Inspector W.H. VENNING, James W. HAMILTON, brother of the late Dr. George A. HAMILTON, who made some money, returned home and was in business at the corner of South wharf and Ward street until he died some twenty years ago. Alex. RANKINE, now of the firm T. Rankine & Sons. Daniel COOMBS was steward and Thomas ANDERSON and H. Adam GLASGOW were boys. It is not known what becae of Coombs. Anderson settled in San Francisco. Mr. Glasgow returned to St. John in 1853 and is today as genial a companion as one would want to meet. On 16th March, the brigatine “Lion”, 112 tons, Capt. E. HOOPER sailed from St. John. The passengers were Mrs. HOOPER and child; Capt. Hugh Williams CHISHOLM, late of steamer “Fairy Queen” and George GRASSIE, jr. of Annapolis. On the way the “Lion” stopped at Valparaiso and sold her cargo, to be delivered at Coquimbo, and then to load potatoes at San Carlos for San Francisco. Capt. Chisholm remained in California for several years, returned to St. John and for a long period was in the service of the International line. Capt. Hooper was a newphew of John HOOPER, editor of the old ‘British Colonist’. He left the “Lion” at Callao and opened the Globe Hotel which he ran for several years. Capt. Michael DRISCOLL, now of Carleton, was also on the “Lion”. The barque “Duke of Wellington”, Capt. Simeon Kinney, cleared from St. John on April 6 with a cargo shipped by Allison & Spurr. Thomas M. DEBLOIS, so well known in later years in connection with the St. John News room, went as supercargo. On April 20, 1850, the barque “Bethel”, 379 tons, McMurtry master, sailed with a cargo shipped by William Leavitt, Thomas E. Millidge, Thomas Wallace and D. Leavitt. Henry LEAVITT went out with her as consignee. This was the last of the original forty-niner fleet. Besides the men already mentioned, numbers of other well known citizens went to the land of gold, either as sailors around the horn or as passengers by the Isthmus. It was the latter route that James E. CARMICHAEL and Otty CUDLIP left on Oct. 24, 1849. Carmichael had been in command of the provincial revenue schooner “Phantom”. Joseph HOPLEY, Matthew COX, Nathaniel HICKS, Mr. ORR, a wine merchant, George TRAVIS, recently of the inland revenue service and Joseph HAMM of Water street, were among the forty-niners. .. William Paddock, Adam Glasgow and James PERKINS were among those at the mines. They paid $1.25 a pound for flour and carried it 21 miles on their backs in two fifty-pound sacks… At the corner of Montgomery street and Sacramento wharf, San Francisco was a resort known as ‘Tontine’. The St. John men called it ‘Tisdale’s Corner’. (see original)

1866 Fenian Raid Veterans Reunion in 1896 Fredericton

Entry found in Daniel F. Johnson’s New Brunswick Newspaper Vital Statistics pertaining to the 1866 Fenian Raid Veterans Reunion in 1896.  Thanks to the Provincial Archives of New Brunswick for making this database available on-line! 

Transcribed by Daniel F. Johnson.

Volume 102 Number 557 
Date April 11 1896
County York
Place Fredericton
Newspaper The Gleaner

The veterans of Fredericton who went to the front at the time of the Fenian raid in 1866 held their second annual reunion in the W.C.T.U. coffee room last night. The following guests were present: H.F. McLEOD, Joshua CHAPPELLE, H.C. RUTTER, R.P. ALLEN, Sgt. R. COCHRAN, W.D. BAILEY, S.S. THOMPSON. Sectretary A.D. Thomas called the roll and the following veterans answered to their names: Capt. J.D. PERKINS, John F. PAYNE, Wm LOCKHART, Fred TODD, Jas. RODGERS, A.D. Thomas, Major LIPSETT, Wm McLAUGHLIN and Thomas SMITH. The other surviving veterans not present at the reunion are Lt. Jas. McCAUSLAND, Ensign Edward CARTER, Sgt. Fred SKENE, Sgt. Chas. HARTT, Richard K. PINDER, G. Fred COY, Ashley WILMOT, Edwin HANINGTON, Thos. SAMPSON, Wm CROSBY, G.N. BABBITT, Jas. RUEL, Wm SWADE, Hiram ROSS, James HUMPHRISH, John CORBETT, James KELLY, Benjamin CLOSE, Joseph DRUM, Michael McSORLEY. Those numbered with the dead are: Major Edward SYMONDS, Color Sgt. Thomas FOWLER, Sgt. Isaac SIMMONS, Cpl. Archie WELSH, Lance Cpl. Daniel FOWLER, Privates: John ALLEN, John STRATTON, Alex. ANDERSON, Alex. WRIGHT, George R. SEELY, Dugald STEWART and James DEVIN. Of these Color Sgt. Fowler, Sgt. Simmonds and Alex. Anderson died during the past year.

New Jersey Loyalists

Another treasure from Daniel F. Johnson’s New Brunswick Newspaper Vital Statistics.  Thanks to the Province of New Brunswick Archives for making this database available on-line. 

Volume 62 Number 306
Date: February 23 1884
County: Saint John
Place: Saint John
Newspaper: The Daily Sun

Transcribed by Daniel F. Johnson.

The following list contains the names of prominent Loyalists of New Jersey against whom proceedings were instituted in the counties named during the Revolutionary war for the purpose of confiscating their property for joining the New Jersey Royal Volunteers or for giving aid and comfort to the adherents of the Crown. Lawrence A. ACKERMAN, Derrick ACKERMAN, David D. ACKERMAN, John J. ACKERMAN, all of Bergen; Vincent Pearse ASHFIELD, Essex; Benjamin ALLWOOD, David ALLSTON, Louis ALLSTON, Jonathan ALLSTON, John AUTEN, all of Middlesex; Thomas BRUEN, Benj. BOOTH, Josiah BANKS, Peter BROWNE, Rev. Isaac BROWNE, Ichabod Best BARNET, Thomas BURROWES, James BLUNDELL, Wm BROWNINGTON, Luther BALDWIN, all of Essex; Charles BAKEMAN, Bergen; James BOGGS, Isreal BRITON, Gerardus BEEKMAN, John BROWNE, Thomas BILLS, Joseph BAILEY, all of Monmouth; Wm BURTON, Somerset; Ezekiel BEACH, Richard BOWLESBY, John BOWLESBY, Edward BOWLESBY, Lawrence BUSKIRK, all of Morris; Wm BLANE, Ellis BARRON, Isaac BUNNELL, Jacob BOICE, all of Middlesex; Peter CLOPPER, Duncan CAMPBELL, John J. CRANE, John COLONY, all of Essex; Richard COCHRAN, Somerset; Daniel COXE, Hunterdon; Joseph CONLIFFE, Morris; Jonathan CLAWSON, Dennis COMBS, jr., Isaac CODDINGTON, all of Middlesex; John COUGLE, Sussex; Joseph CLAYTON, John COTTRELL, Samuel COOK, Jas. CURLIS, Alexander CLARK, Thomas CROWELL, Richard COLE, Asael CHANDLER, all of Monmouth; Moses DUNHAM, Isaac DUNHAM, Benjamin DRAKE, Henry DUGAN, Edward V. DUNGAN, John DOVE, all of Middlesex; Robert DRUMMOND, Essex; Asher DUNHAM, Jacob DEMEREST, Wm DUMAYNE, all of Morris; Daniel S. DEMEREST, John DERYEA, Orey DEMEREST, Thomas DUNGAN, Peter DURYEA, John DEMITT, Hendrick DOREMUS, all of Bergen; John EDDY, Sussex; Barent EURSE, Bergen; Jacob EMMONS, Monmouth; Hendrick FOX, Jacobus FOX, Hendrick FREDERICKS, Conrad FREDERICKS, all of Bergen; John FALKER, Stephen FARRAND, James FRAZIER, Joseph FRENCH, all of Essex; Ebenezer FOSTER, John FORD, Oswald FORD, all of Middlesex; Thos. GALBRAITH, Lewis GREENFIELD, Garrabrant GARRABRAMTS, all of Essex; Philip GACH, Wm GOUBERS, all of Middlesex; Wm GREEN, Sussex; Benamin GIBERSON, Gilbert GIBERSON, Benjamin GROVER, Joseph GROVER, Barzilla GROVER, Thomas GROVER, Wm GROVER, Wm GIBERSON, jr., Mallakeath GIBERSON, all of Monmouth; Joseph HALLETT, John Smith HETFIELD, James HETFIELD, Sheffield HOWARD, all of Essex; John C. HERRING, Peter J. HERRING, Henry J. HARRISON, Jacob HIMSON, Hendrick HIMSON, Adam HIMSON, all of Bergen; John HONEYMAN, John HARRIS, Somerset; William HOWARD, Isaac HORNBECK, Morris; Nathaniel HARNED, John HARNED, Peter HILTON, John HEARD, Jeremiah HEMSTED, all of Middlesex; Conrad HENDRICKS, John HANKINSON, John HORNER, Berzeor HINKSON, John HAMPTON, Fuller HORNER, all of Monmouth; John IRONS, Monmouth; David JAQUITH, Heathcot JOHNSON, Hendrick JOHNSON, all of Middlesex; Griffin JENKINS, James JAUNCEY, Cavalier JEWETT, all of Essex; Edward JONES, Bergen; Mathias KENSET, Bergen; David KENT, Wm KENT, all of Middlesex; Joseph KINGSLAND, John Tabor KEMP, all of Essex; Thomas KICKER, Monmouth; William LUCE, Isaac LONGWORTH, Thomas LONGWORTH, all of Essex; Thomas LYON, Abram LENT, Peter LENT, Timothy LEWIS, all of Bergen; William LURTON, Richard LENNOX, David LENNOX, Stacey LISK, all of Middlesex; John Leonard, John LEONARD, jr., Joseph LEONARD, Thomas LEONARD, Samuel LEONARD, Daniel LAFTRE, William LAWRENCE, John LONGSTREET, jr., Richard LIPPENCOTT, all of Monmouth; Jacob MERCELIS, Lewis MILLENBERG, David MASTERSON, Alex. McCOY, all of Bergen; Thomas MILLEDGE, Morris; William MAXWELL, Peter MOURISON, Richard MILLER, James MOORE, Daniel MOORE, John MORSE, all of Essex; Joseph MUNDAY, Hopewell MUNDAY, John MUNDAY, jr., Jonathan MUNDAY, jr., Benjamin MARSH, Mathias MAN, Nicholas MURRAY, jr., Samuel MORSE, all of Middlesex; John MORRIS, John MOUNT, Robert MORRIS, James MOUNT, all of Monmouth; Peter NIX, Isaac NOBLE, all of Bergen; Thomas OLDWATER, Bergen; John OKESON, Samuel OAKERSON, all of Monmouth; David OGDEN, David OGDEN, jr., Isaac OGDEN, Nicholas OGDEN, Jonathan OLIVER, David OLIVER, all of Essex; John PREY, Middlesex; Philip PEAKES, Wm PEAKER, Jacobus PEAK, Christian PULISALT, all of Bergen; James PRICE, William PRICE, Michael PRICE, John PINTARD, jr., John PERRINE, Nathaniel PARKER, James PEW, John POLHEMUS, jr., all of Monmouth; Abm. A. QUACKENBUSH, Bergen; Robert F. RANDOLPH, David F. RANDOLPH, all of Middlesex; Charles ROBERTS, Somerset; Samuel RYERSON, Morris; Nathaniel RICHARDS, Broughtin REYNOLDS, all of Essex; Abel RIDNER, Martin RUTH, John RIDNER, John ROBERTSON, Hendrick RIDNER, John F. RYERSON, Richard RUCKMAN, Martin ROELOFFE, all of Bergen; Wm STYLES, Stephen SKINNER, Jonathan SAYRES, Richard STANTON, Caleb SAYRES, Derrick SCHUYLER, Samuel SMITH, Isaac STANBURY, Cornelius STAGER, Miles SHERBROOK, all of Essex; John STEWART, Stephen SKINNER, all of Morris; Michael STOR, Bergen; Jacob STOCKTON, Somerset; Joseph STEVENS, Wm SMITH, Stephen SKINNER, Cortlandt SKINNER, Thomas SMITH, James SHOTWELL, Cecil SARGEANT, all of Middlesex; James STILLWEL, Samuel STILLELL, William SMITH, David SMITH, Richard STOUT, Timothy SCOBEY, all of Monmouth; Jacob TOOKER, Essex; Peter Tice, John TISE, all of Bergen; John TROOP, Joseph THORNBURN, all of Morris; William TERRILL, Joseph THORNE, John THOMPSON, all of Middlesex; John TAYLOR, George TAYLOR, jr., Joseph TAYLOR, Morford TAYLOR, Thomas THORNE, Ezekiel TILTON, Christopher TALLMAN, Clayton TILTON, Oliver TALLMAN, John THROCKMORTON, all of Monmouth; Peter VROOM, John VROOM, all of Middlesex; John VANWAGGMER, Abram VANGLESON, Henry VANDEHOFF, all of Essex; John H. VANHOUTEN, Hendrick VANBLARCOM, Harrison VANBLARCOM, Peter J. VANBLARCOM, Jacob VANWICKLE, James VANBUREN, John L. VANBUSKIRK, Gabriel VANORDEN, David VANBUSKIRK, all of Bergen; John VANDYKE, Somerset; Philip VANCORTLANDT, Laurence VANBUSKIRK, all of Morris; Hendrick VANMATER, Daniel VANMATER, Peter VANNOTE, all of Monmouth; Uzal WARD, Ebenezer WARD, John WHEELER, Nathl. WILLIAMS, Garret WOUTERS, Peter WOODS, George WELLES, Thomas WHITE, Hugh WALLACE, James WILSON, George WARNER all od Essex; Peter D. WIEN, Bergen; Benjamin WORTH, Somerset; Alexander WATSON, Thomas WALKER, John WILSON, all of Middlesex; John WILLIAMS, jr., Peter WARDELL, Josiah WHITE, Benjamin WOOLLEY, John WILLIAMS, John WARDELL, Ebenezer WARDELL, Britton WHITE, all of Monmouth; Richard YATES, Essex.