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McAlpine’s York and Carleton Counties Directory for 1884-85 Page 232

Page 232 of the McAlpine's York and Carleton Counties Directory for 1884-85

Page 232 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.

Worsted tweeds, Choice Patterns, John Mclauchlan, Main st.

TUPPER & COCKBURN, Undertakers,
Queen See adv opp
TUPPER J RICE, of Tupper and Cockburn,
Pro Livery Stable, Court, h Connell See adv opp
UNION FOUNDRY CO, Main See adv under
Small & Fisher page 229
Upton Henry, farmer, h Main
Vantassel Josiah, laborer, h Main
Vanwart Abram, cabinet maker, h Main s
Vanwart A L F, undertaker, Main, h do
VANWART CHAS, grocer and victualler, Main s, h do
VANWART GEO W, livery stable, Connell, h do
VANWART GILBERT W, dry goods, ins and express agent,
agent Maritime Bank, King, h Main
VANWART JACOB, undertaker & cabt maker, Main s, h Victoria
Vanwart John, h Maple
Vanwart Lemuel A, bookkeeper G W Vanwart, bds Gibson house
VANWART REV THOS, Free Baptist, h Richmond
Vatroa Edward, laborer, h Broadway
VAUGHAN E S, builder and stair builder, bds Baker house
Vavasour H F, woodworker, bds off Main
Veysey Abner, carpenter, h Main
VICTORIA HOTEL, Thos J Boyer prop,
Carleton See adv per index
Wade Winthrop, clerk, h Elm
Walker Elizabeth, wid George, h Main
Walker Henry, teamster, h Central
WALKER JOHN, merchant tailor, Main
Walker William, porter, h Water
Wallace Miss H, h Broadway
Wallace John, foreman printer, h Chapel
Wallace Martha, wid James, h Hartley
Warner Alois, machinist, h Connell
Watman John, laborer, h Main
WATSON CHARLES R. Sewing Machines,
Pianos and Organs, Main, h Connell See adv opp
Wattrich Henry, blacksmith, h Main n Bridge
WATTS JAS, of S & J Watts, h Grover
Watts John H, clerk p o, h Chapel
WATTS SAML, of S & J Watts, h Main s
WATTS S & J, pro “ Carleton Sentinel,”
King See adv per index
Weatherspoon Alexander, machinist, h Richmond

Woodstock Wood Working Co., Kearney Churn gives more butter

[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 231]

[McAlpine’s York and Carleton Counties Directory for 1884-85 Page 233]

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 Sunitha C.  from Sparked.com Microvolunteering!!!

McAlpine’s York and Carleton Counties Directory for 1884-85 Page 163

Page 163 of the McAlpine's York and Carleton Counties Directory for 1884-85

Page 163 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 and Alpaca Umbrellas at C. & E. Everett’s.  11 King, St. John.

[PENNIAC continued]
Moore Henry, farmer, p o Penniac
Moore John, laborer, p o Penniac
Moore William, carpenter, p o Penniac
Moore William, farmer, p o Penniac
Moore William, jr, farmer, p o Penniac
Morrell Edward, farmer, p o Penniac
Munroe Samuel, carpenter, p o Penniac
MUNROE WILLIAM, carpenter, p o Penniac
Walker Francis, farmer, p o Penniac
Walker George, farmer, p o Penniac
Walker William, farmer, p o Penniac
Whitlock Henry, laborer, p o Penniac
Whitlock John S, laborer, p o Penniac
Weade Charles, farmer, p o Penniac
WEADE CHAS F, postmaster, p o Penniac
Weade George, farmer, p o Penniac
Weade James, farmer, p o Penniac
Weade Lemuel, farmer, p o Penniac
Weade Michael, laborer, p o Penniac
Weade Spafford, farmer, p o Penniac
Weade Thomas, farmer, p o Penniac
Weade William, farmer, p o Penniac

POQUIOCK.
ANDERSON ALBERT, blacksmith, p o Poquiock
Anderson Ernest, farmer, p o Poquiock
Burnett Herbert, laborer, p o Poquiock
Burnett John, laborer, p o Poquiock
Burnett Robert, farmer, p o Poquiock
Burnett Wesley, laborer, p o Poquiock
Burnett William, farmer, p o Poquiock
Doherty Michael, farmer, p o Poquiock
Gilman Alexander, lumberman, p o Poquiock
Gilman Charles, lumberman, p o Poquiock
Gilman David, lumberman, p o Poquiock
Gilman Matthew, farmer, p o Poquiock
Gilman Nehemiah, lumberman, p o Poquiock
Haugh James, farmer, p o Poquiock
Haugh John, farmer, p o Poquiock
Hill Belford, clerk, p o Poquiock
HILL & BERRY, lumber mills and general mechanic, p o Poquiock
Hill Charles, of Hill & Berry, p o Poquiock
HILL N B, postmaster, p o Poquiock
Huestis Louis, farmer, p o Poquiock
Jones Harry, laborer, p o Poquiock
Lee John, foreman extract works, p o Poquiock
McKAY GEO, boot and shoe maker, p o Poquiock
McManus Albert, laborer, p o Poquiock

Clothes made to order at Gunn’s, Queen Street, Fredericton

[I could not find “Poquiok” in the Provincial Archives “Where is Home? New Brunswick Communities Past and Present” database for York County.  I did find Pokiok, York County, Pokiok Settlement, York County and Pokiok Stream, York County]

J. J. Weddall, give him a call before going elsewhere, 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 146

Page 146 of the McAlpine's York and Carleton Counties Directory for 1884-85

Page 146 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. 

[MONUMENT continued]
Ivey John, farmer, p o Monument
Ivey Joseph, farmer, p o Monument
Jones Isaac, farmer, p o Monument
KENNEDY JAS, postmaster, p o Monument
Kennedy John, farmer, p o Monument
Kennedy Samuel, farmer, p o Monument
Lyons John, farmer, p o Monument
McAnarlin George, farmer, p o Monument
McAnarlin James H, farmer, p o Monument
McAnarlin Thomas, farmer, p o Monument
McElvoy Robert, saw mill, p o Monument
McGillicuddy Cornelius, farmer, p o Monument
McGillicuddy James, farmer, p o Monument
McINTOSH EDW, farmer, p o Monument
McIntosh John, farmer, p o Monument
McIntyre Andrew, farmer, p o Monument
McIntyre Samuel, farmer, p o Monument
Moody Benjamin, farmer, p o Monument
Saunders Robert, farmer, p o Monument
SLATER DAVID, farmer, p o Monument
Slater Thomas, farmer, p o Monument
Spragg Reuben, farmer, p o Monument
Spragg William, farmer, p o Monument

MOUNT HOPE SETTLEMENT.
Allen Ludlow, farmer, p o Penniac
Allen William, farmer, p o Penniac
Bailey, farmer, p o Penniac
Bailey Melvin, farmer, p o Penniac
Goodspeed Calvin, farmer, p o Penniac
GOODSPEED BENJAMIN, farmer, p o Penniac
Goodspeed Benjamin, jr, farmsr [sic], p o Penniac
Goodspeed Luther, farmer, p o Penniac
Grant William, farmer, p o Penniac
Manzer Robert, farmer, p o Penniac
Saunder Burpee, farmer, p o Penniac
Saunders Cyrus, farmer, p o Penniac
Saunders Joseph, farmer, p o Penniac
Savage Ezekiel, farmer, p o Penniac
Savage George, farmer, p o Penniac
Savage James, laborer, p o Penniac
SAVAGE WILLIAM, farmer, p o Penniac
Walker John, farmer, p o Penniac
Whitlock George, farmer, p o Penniac

MYSHRALL SETTLEMENT.
Mishaud Mrs Frank, p o Kingsclear
Myshrall David, farmer, p o Kingsclear
Myshrall Edward, farmer, p o Kingsclear

J. J. Weddall, give him a call before going elsewhere, Fredericton.

[I could not find “Monument” in the Provincial Archives “Where is Home? New Brunswick Communities Past and Present” database for York County.  I did find a find a community named Monument in Richmond Parish in Carleton County as well as a Monument Settlement.]

[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 142

Page 142 of the McAlpine's York and Carleton Counties Directory for 1884-85

Page 142 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.

C. & E. Everett, Hatters, 11 King street, St. John, N. B.

[MARYSVILLE continued]
Peterson Moses, p o Marysville
Pickard Henry, carpenter, p o Marysville
Pond Amos, millman, p o Marysville
Pond Charles W, teamster, p o Marysville
Pond Charles W, jr, millman, p o Marysville
Pond Densmore, boommaster, p o Marysville
Pond Hazen jr, millman, p o Marysville
Pond Ludlow, millman, p o Marysville
PUGH DAVID, lumber surveyor, p o Marysville
Pugh Horace, surveyor, p o Marysville
Purkiss John, brickmaker, p o Marysville
Robinson Alexander, clerk, p o Marysville
Robinson Christy, farmer, p o Marysville
Robinson John, farmer, p o Marysville
Rowley Alfred, bookkeeper, p o Marysville
Saunders Jeremiah, laborer, p o Marysville
Sherman Warren, carpenter, p o Marysville
SIMPSON WILLIAM, lumber surveyor, p o Marysville
Sloat Joseph N, laborer, p o Marysville
Stafford George, millman, p o Marysville
Stafford Robert A, farmer, p o Marysville
Stafford Samuel, millman, p o Marysville
Staples Moses, millman, p o Marysville
Staples Richard, mechanic, p o Marysville
Stephenson David, millman, p o Marysville
STERNE MAXIMILLIAN, professor of music, p o Marysville
Tapley Ernest A, salesman, p o Marysville
Titus Hugh C, filer, p o Marysville
Titus John, millman, p o Marysville
Titus Randolph, millman, p o Marysville
TUFTS WM, boot and shoe maker, p o Marysville
Walker George, millman, p o Marysville
Walker Henry, laborer, p o Marysville
Walker James, farmer, p o Marysville
Walker Joseph, gardener, p o Marysville
Welch Bart, farmer, p o Marysville
Wheeler Benjamin, laborer, p o Marysville
White Albert, teamster, p o Marysville
White Allan, lumberman, p o Marysville
White Elias, lumberman, p o Marysville
White William, millman, p o Marysville

McADAM JUNCTION.
Burpee L, engineer N B R, p o McAdam Junction
Burpee T N, mechanic, p o McAdam Junction
Cain Thomas, blacksmith, p o McAdam Junction
CONNELLY CONSTANTINE, customs officer, p o McAdam Junction
Curran Edward, asst blacksmith, p o McAdam Junction
Evans John, section man, p o McAdam Junction

Queen Hotel, good fare, good attendance, Queen st., Fredericton.

[I could not find “McAdam Junction” in the Provincial Archives “Where is Home? New Brunswick Communities Past and Present” database for York County but I did find McAdam.]

[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 73

Page 73 of the McAlpine's York and Carleton Counties Directory for 1884-85

Page 73 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.

DENTISTRY.
B. H. TORRENS, D. M. D.,
(Of Late Firm ELLIS & TORRENS.)
QUEEN ST., -FREDERICTON.
Since the death of the late Dr. Ellis, Dr. B. H. Torrens, junior member of the firm, has carried on and will continue to carry on business at the old office.
Satisfaction guaranteed and charges moderate.

Vanwart Wesley, of J A & W Vanwart, h George
VANWART WM H, grocer and provisions, Queen, h Brunswick
Vavasour Edwin W, clerk P O, bds Charlotte
Vertue Alfred, blacksmith, h Wilmot’s alley
Vertue John J, driver city team, h Wilmot’s alley
Vertue John J jun, brick maker, h Wilmot’s alley
Vertue Mrs Julia, laundress, h Queen w
Vogal E, Professor of German, bds Brayley House
Vradenburgh Nehemiah, carpenter, h George
Vradenburgh William, carpenter, h George, cor Carleton
Waddington Robert, laborer, h George
Wah Chang Kee, laundry, Regent, h do
Walker Joseph, tailor’s cutter, h Charlotte
Wall Daniel, blacksmith, h Waterloo Row
WALLACE CHAS W, hair dresser, Regent, h Governm’t lane
WARK HON DAVID, Senator, h Salamanca
Ward George, carpenter, h Charlotte
Ward James, shoemaker, bds Charlotte
Ward John, shoemaker, h Charlotte
Ward Michael, laborer, h Charlotte
Ward Sylvester, tailor’s cutter, h Charlotte
Wasson Arthur, farmer, h Rookwood
Waters Mathias, teamster, h Westmorland
Waugh Benjamin, lumberman, h Brunswick
Waugh William, laborer, h Shore
Webber, John H, salesman, bds King
WEDDALL JOHN J, Dry Goods, Queen, h Brunswick n York  See adv front cover and marg lines
WELDON HON JOHN, judge supreme court, h George
Wells William, student, h Charlotte
Welsh James, boot and shoe maker, Westmorland, h do
West William, teamster, h Westmorland
Wetmore Anna D, wid Thomas S, h St John
Wetmore Edward L, of Wetmore & Winslow, h King

Tennant, Davies & Co., Fredericton, N. B., Silk and Lisle Gloves.

[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!

British Military Compound, Julia May Walker, Taymouth, the Trent Affair, Elizabeth Secord, Education, Recipes and Collecting

Volume 15, Number 1 & 2 (Spring and Summer 1999) - A Publication of the York-Sunbury Historical Society, Inc. of the Officers’ Quarterly

Volume 15, Number 1 & 2 (Spring and Summer 1999) - A Publication of the York-Sunbury Historical Society, Inc. of the Officers’ Quarterly

We have back issue copies of Volume 15, Number 1 & 2 (Spring and Summer 1999) – A Publication of the York-Sunbury Historical Society, Inc. of the Officers’ Quarterly available for purchase for $4 (plus postage and handling).

Contents:

“Museum in Focus …” (page 3) and “Important Compound Information” by Antoinette Duplisea (page 4)
Abstract:
A history of the British military compound in Fredericton and Thomas Carleton’s decision to locate the British military in Fredericton.

“Julia May Walker …” by Ruth Scott and “Museum News …” (page 5)
Abstract:
A memorial for Julia May Walker (Whitehead), a former member of the York Sunbury Historical Society, teacher and a founding member of the Fredericton branch of the United Empire Loyalist Association.

“When the Methodists Stole the Church …” by Dr. Murray Young (page 6)
Abstract:
The history of a church located along the River Tay in Taymouth. Originally used by all denominations, the church was eventually taken over by Methodists, who held the deed for the property and would not allow other denominations hold service within. The church was eventually converted into a schoolhouse and congregations combined into a United Church.

New Brunswick and the Trent Affair of 1861 …” by Gary Campbell (page 9)
Abstract:
Campbell examines the movement of British troops across British North America, particularly, the colony of Nova Scotia, during the winter of 1861/2 after the Trent Affair.

“Congratulations Ruth Scott! …” by Ted Jones (page 15)
Abstract:
Ruth Scott was the 1998 recipient of the Martha J. Harvey Award of Distinction. Jones describes her work and dedication to the history of central New Brunswick and the York Sunbury Historical Society.

“Book Review … The Little-Known Leader of Russia Michael and Natasha, The Life and Love of the Last Tsar of Russia by Rosemary and Donald Crawford” by Anita Jones (page 15)
Abstract:
Anita Jones gives a positive review of the Crawford’s book about the Russian ruling family.

“Elizabeth Secord …” by Katherine Dewitt & Norma Alexander (page 17)
Abstract:
A brief description of the life of Dr. Elizabeth Secord (1841-1916), an early woman medical doctor from central New Brunswick.

“Higher Education in Fredericton … Or: Making a Mountain out of a Molehill: The History of Higher Education in Fredericton” by Kim Bernard (page 18)
Abstract:
An account of the development of higher education in Fredericton after the settlement of the Loyalists.

“Recipes from the Pioneer Kitchen” by Pat Flemming (page 19)
York Sunbury Style: Recounting the wedding of Margaret Josephine Coleman Murray and Bradstreet Tompkins in July 1926. Recipes include Tea Party Rolled Sandwiches: Chicken Croquettes. As well as Banana and Orange Salad, Parker House Rolls, Bride’s Cake, Almond Icing for Bride’s Cake, Bridegroom’s Cake. Ice Cream and Sherbets: Orange Ice. Liquid Refreshments: Raspberry Sparkler and Blueberry Wine. A note on Weddings and Engagements.

“Collector’s Room …” by Katrina A. Dewitt (page 21)
Abstract:
Dewitt discusses the hobby of collecting and the development of heritage preservation in Canada after 1967. She discusses Chelsea porcelain, R.S. Prussia dishes, Depression glass, carnival glass, Victorian furniture and warns about reproductions as well as a summary of the usefulness of Museums, libraries, magazines, antique collectible price guides and the internet in research for collecting. Dewitt also included a few words about appraisals and valuations.

If you are interested in acquiring a copy of this issue of the Officers’ Quarterly, please contact the York Sunbury Historical Society and Museum office or drop by the office at 571 Queen Street and pick one up.

The names of physicians in practice in New Brunswick and places where they reside in 1892

P4-2-0133 YORK SUNBURY HISTORICAL SOCIETY PHOTOGRAPHS

P4-2-0133 YORK SUNBURY HISTORICAL SOCIETY PHOTOGRAPHS - Fredericton Doctor’s meet Chatham Baseball Team at Scully’s Grove, Fredericton. The proceeds of $400.00 going towards the first x-ray machine at Victoria Public Hospital, Fredericton. The team front row, left to right: Harry F. McLeod, “Doc” Kelly, Dr. Seery, Fred B. Edgecombe, C. Fred Chestnut, T. Carleton Allen, Fred Hilyard, Dr. James Bridges, Brad Winslow, A.F. Street, James H. Hawthorne and Matthew Tennant. Second row, left to right: James T. Sharkey, Dr. George McNally, Dr. W.C. Crockett, John Palmer, R.W.L. Tibbets, James H. Crockett, Albert Edgecombe, Dr. Fred Gunter, R.P. Foster, George Y. Dibblee and L.C. McNutt. Back row, left to right: D. Lee Babbitt, John Kilburn and F. St. J. Bliss, ca. 1902.

Entry found in Daniel F. Johnson’s New Brunswick Newspaper Vital Statistics pertaining to the physicians in New Brunswick in 1892.  I thought that I would share references to New Brunswick’s medical history since we are installing our medical history exhibit at the York Sunbury Museum!  Thanks to the Provincial Archives of New Brunswick for making this database available on-line! 

Transcribed by Daniel F. Johnson.

Volume 83 Number 3207 
Date May 2 1892
County Saint John
Place Saint John
Newspaper The Daily Telegraph

The names of physicians in practice in New Brunswick and places where they reside: Henry G. ADDY, St. John; Geo. A.B. ADDY, St. John; Carretto Arthur ALLAN, Bayfield (West. Co.); Lucius Carey ALLISON, St. John; Mark ALWARD, Elgin (Albert Co.); Joseph ANDREWS, St. John; Adam F. ARMSTRONG, Johnston (Queens Co.); James G. ATKINSON, Oak Hill (Charlotte Co.); Marcus C. ATKINSON, Bristol (Carleton Co.); I.W.N. BAKER, Centreville; Charles Leander BARNES, Dorchester; George O. BAXTER, Barnesville; James McGregor BAXTER, Chatham; William BAYARD, Saint John; J. BEAIRSTO, Hartland; George BEDELL, Musquash; John W. BEGG, Dalhousie; Dudley J. BELL, Fort Fairfield, Me.; John Stafford BENSON, Chatham; Joseph Black BENSON, Chatham; John BERRYMAN, St. John; D.E. BERRYMAN, St. John; Charles A. BLACK, Westmorland; Frank I. BLAIR, St. Stephen; David BLEAKNEY, Petitcodiac; Sherman W. BOONE, Presque Isle, Me.; Louis Napoleon BOURQUE, Moncton; Thos. J. BOURQUE, Richibucto; Jas. Whiteside BRIDGES, Oromocto; Edward James BRODERICK, St. John; Frank Mansor BROWN, Fredericton; T.C. BROWN, Fredericton; Murdock Fraser BRUCE, St. John; Joshua Upham BURNETT, Sussex; William M. CALDWELL, Fairville; J.O. CALKIN, Sackville; George R. CAMP, Sheffield; James A. CASWELL, Gagetown; A. Henry CHANDLER, Moncton; Edward B. CHANDLER, Moncton; Jas. CHRISTIE, St. John; Wm CHRISTIE, Portland; J. Elbert CHURCH, Moncton; Augustus Tupper CLARKE, Calais, Me.; Benjamin COBURN, Bright; Geo. H. COBURN, Fredericton; Peter White CODY, Forest City, Me.; Newton Ramsay COLTER, Woodstock; Francis Xavier COMEAU, Caraquet; Henry Hicks COLEMAN, Sackville; George E. COULTHARD, Fredericton; Gustavus R.J. CRAWFORD, St. John; William Caldwell CROCKET, Fredericton; Isaac B. CURTIS, Hartland; John Z. CURRIE, Fredericton; John Waterhouse DANIEL, St. John; William McKay DEINSTADT, St. Stephen; Francis John DESMOND, Newcastle; Thomas DICK, St. George; George O. DIBBLEE, Moore’s Mills; William G. DISBROW, Dalhousie; H.L. DOBSON, Hartland; Isaac Wilson DOHERTY, Kingston (Kent Co.); William Woodbury DOHERTY, Campbellton; Nathaniel DUFFY, Lubec, Me.; Gideon Mitchell DUNCAN, Bathurst; George H. DUNLAP, Moncton; Thomas J. Otty EARLE, Young’s Cove; Alban F. EMERY, St. John; Francis Gordon ESSEN, St. John; John J. GAYNOR, Grand Harbor, Grand Manan; Edward T. GAUDET, St. Joseph (West. Co.); John GILCHRIST, Portland; John Brewer GILCHRIST, St. John; Henry Edward GILLMOR, St. Martins; Harry GOVE, St. Andrews; Samuel Tilley GOVE, St. Andrews; James H. GRAY, Fairville; Adolphus G. GUY, Edmundston; Richard HARRISON, St. John; Hugh Burns HAY, Young’s Cove; George A. HETHERINGTON, St. John; Judson Egbert HETHERINGTON, St. John; Charles HOLDEN, St. John; James HUTCHISON, St. John; P. Robertson INCHES, St. John; Chas. H.L. JOHNSTON, St. John; George F. JOHNSON, Sussex; John Mariner JONAH, Eastport, Me.; Perley Taylor KEIRSTEAD, Woodstock; Bauman Newton KEITH, Harvey Station; Melbourne Franklin KEITH, Welford; Frank Lincol KENNEY, St. John; Wallace G. KING, Buctouche; Joseph A. LANGIS, Buctouche; James Douglas LAWSON, St. Stephen; John James LAWSON, Norton Station; William James LEWIS, Hillsborough; Robert LIMOND, Campobello; Henry LUMAN, Campbellton; Malcolm C. MacDONALD, Cambridge; Donald D. MacDONALD, Petitcodiac; Matthew Law MacFARLAND, Fairville; Murray MacLAREN, St. John; Chas. G. MAIN, Edmundston; John Edgar MARCH, St. John; Bliss A. MARVEN, Hillsborough; Geo. Girvan MELVIN, Alma; Alex. Cowan MOFFAT, Kilburn (Victoria Co.); David R. MOORE, Stanley; Edmund MOORE, Salisbury; Oscar T. MOREHOUSE, Keswick; Wm Somerville MORRISON, St. John; John C. MOTT, Prince William; Angus John MURRAY, Greenwich; Charles MURRAY, Studholm; Daniel MURRAY, Campbellton; Duncan Barbour MYSHARLL, Calais, Me.; Lemuel A.W. McALPINE, St. John; Oscar J. McCULLY, Moncton; Manfred H. McDONALD, Wickham; John McDONALD, Chatham; F. McFARLAND, St. John; James Peterson McINERNEY, St. John; Robert McLEARN, Fredericton; Beverly N. McLEARY, Portland; Harry Daniel McMANUS, Bath; Robert NICHOLSON, Newcastle; John G. NUGENT, Brigg’s Corner; Rufina Augustino OLLOQUI, Kingston (Kent Co.); James Edward O’NEIL, Fairville; John Gabriel OWENS, Millville; Alfred Hunt PECK, Petitcodiac; Martin Luther PORTER, Danforth, Me.; Clinton Tremaine PURDY, Moncton; Silas PURDY, Hopewell; George Howard RAYMOND, Sussex; Ethelbert REAVELY, Canterbury Station; Edward C. RANDALL, Hillsborough; Wm Donald RANKINE, Woodstock; Harlan P. REYNOLDS, Lepreaux; James Duncan ROSS, Moncton; Robert K. ROSS, St. Stephen; John H. RYAN, Sussex; Frederick Joseph SEERY, Fredericton; Elizabeth SECORD, Blissville; Isaac Clarence SHARP, Marysville; Mason SHEFFIELD, St. John; John Alexander SIMON, St. John; Felix C. SIROIS, Fort Kent, Me.; Alfred Corbett SMITH, Newcastle; Gaius T. SMITH, Moncton; James R.N. SMITH, Milltown, Me.; Joshua Newton SMITH, Hampton; Stephen SMITH, Woodstock; Thomas Farmer SPRAGUE, Woodstock; Edward Omar STEEVES, Moncton; James T. STEEVES, Fairville; James Albert E. STEEVES, Fairville; Charles E. SWAN, Calais, Me.; Henry Iangster TAYLOR, St. George; John Francis TEED, Dorchester; Bliss S. THORNE, Sackville; William H. TODD, St. Stephen; George F. TOWNSEND, Calais, Me.; John Boyle TRAVERS, St. John; Harmon S. TRUEMAN, Sackville; Walter L. TURNER, Canterbury; George Cutler UPHAM, Van Buren, Me.; George Clowes VANWART, Fredericton; Victor J.A. VENNER, Campbellton; Edwin H. VOSE, Calais, Me.; John Roger WADE, Grand Falls; Joseph Armour WADE, St. Andrews; Thomas WALKER, St. John; Percy Heber WARNEFORD, Hampton; Frederick N. WELLING, aNDOVER; Frederick Henry WETMORE, Hampton; Frederick J. WHITE, Shediac; Jacob D. WHITE, Carleton; Wilsey Hatfield WHITE, St. Stephen; James SMITH WHITE, Hodgson, Me.; Walter Woodworth WHITE, St. John; John WIER, Doaktown; Robert M.B. WILEY, Andover; John Herbert WILSON, Petitcodiac; Samuel F. WILSON, St. John; Alonzo Pomeroy WYMAN, Upper Wicklow; Melvin Leonard YOUNG, Vanceboro, Me.
Dr. Elizabeth Secord

Dr. Elizabeth Secord from the Hartt Family website.

Note:  Dr. Elizabeth Secord was the first qualified and registered female Doctor in New Brunswick and one of the first in Canada.  She studied at Keokuk College, Michigan where she received her MD in 1881 and then trained at the Women’s College Hospital until 1882.  Secord registered in New Brunswick in 1883 and two years later took post graduate training in Dublin Lying-In Hospital and received her License in Midwifery in 1885.

Volume 90 Number 1916

Date March 30 1894
County Kings
Place Sussex
Newspaper Kings County Record

The Fredericton Junction (Sunbury Co.) correspondent of the ‘Telegraph’ says that the only lady practitioner in the province, Dr. E.C. SECORD has left that place and removed to Norton (Kings Co.)

Volume 94 Number 2937

Date March 23 1894
County Saint John
Place Saint John
Newspaper The Daily Sun

Dr. E.C. SECORD has removed from Fredericton Junction (Sunbury Co.) to Norton (Kings Co.). Previous to her departure, Dr. Secord was presented by the Loyal Tekperance Legion, of which she was promoter and patron, with an address and handsome bible. The legion also made a suitable gidt to her sister, Miss SMITH, who accompanies Dr. Secord to her new field of labor.

Volume 93 Number 2937

Date September 10 1894
County Saint John
Place Saint John
Newspaper The Daily Telegraph

Miss SMITH of Norton (Kings Co.), sister of Dr. SECORD was brought to this city yesterday morn. and taken to the General Public Hospital. She injured herself very dangerously a few days ago. Drs. Christie and Lawson, after consulting, advised her removal. Her condition was unchanged early this morn.

Volume 89 Number 2354

Date March 4 1893
County Saint John
Place Saint John
Newspaper The Daily Sun

Blissville (Sunbury Co.) March 2 – J. Hewrbert SECORD, B.A., who went to New Mexico last autumn on account of failing health, writes that his condition is apparently unchanged. He started for San Antonia, Texas last week. He is the only s/o Dr. E. SECORD of Fredericton Junction.

Volume 86 Number 542

Date September 2 1893
County York
Place Fredericton
Newspaper The Gleaner

J. Herbert SECORD, B.A., s/o Dr. E.C. SECORD of Fredericton Junction (Sunbury Co.) died at 8 o’clock a.m. yesterday at his mother’s residence. He graduated from Acadia in June 1891. The funeral takes place 2 p.m. tomorrow.

General Sir William Fenwick Williams (d. 1883)

Sir William Williams, 1st Baronet, of Kars

Sir William Williams, 1st Baronet, of Kars (Image via Wikipedia)

Entry found in Daniel F. Johnson’s New Brunswick Newspaper Vital Statistics pertaining to General Sir William Fenwick Williams.  Thank you to the Provincial Archives of New Brunswick for making this database available! 

Transcribed by Daniel F. Johnson.

Volume 60 Number 674
Date August 4 1883
County York
Place Fredericton
Newspaper New Brunswick Reporter and Fredericton Advertiser

General Sir William Fenwick WILLIAMS, the hero of Kars whose death has been announced, was the descendant of a loyalist family of New York which emigrated to Nova Scotia in 1783. His father, Col. Thomas WILLIAMS of Royal Artillery, who died in 1807, was at one time Commissary General and Barrack Master at Halifax, N.S. He married Maria WALKER d/o Capt. Thomas WALKER and left a family consisting of five daughters and two sons. Of these, the elder, Lt. Thomas G.T. WILLIAMS entered the Royal Artillery, served under the Duke of Wellington in Spain and France and died after the battle of New Orleans in 1815. Sir Fenwick Williams was born at Annapolis, N.S. December 4, 1800 and at an early age obtained, through the influence of the Commander-in-Chief of British North America, Edward Duke of Kent (father of Queen Victoria) an appointment to the Royal Military Academy at Woodwich. Having passed with credit through the prescribed course of study young Williams was gazetted in 1825, 2nd Lt. in the Royal Artillery, became 1st Lt. in 1827 and was soon sent on special service to Ceylon where he remained during nine years of active and constant labor. In 1840 he was promoted to captaincy and rendered military service in Turkey where he acted as instructor in military practice to the Turkish army and was soon made brevet major. In 1843 he was commissioned by the Earl of Aberdeen, then Secretary of Foreign Affairs, to act as a commissioner, along with the British ministers in Turkey and Persia, to settle the disputed between those countries. In this service he spent no less than nine years, four of which were passed under a canvas tent and suffered severely in health from the fevers characteristic of that wild region. One incidental result of the appointment was the facilitating of the discoveries of Layard, Loftus and Rawlinson in Mesopotamia and ancient Assyria. During the progress of this task, Major Williams took a prominent part in the Conference at Erzaroum, May 1847 which resulted in a treaty signed by the representatives of England, Turkey and Persia and he was at that time promoted to the rank of Lt. Col. The task was still incomplete when in July, 1854, war having been declared between Russia and Turkey, Col. Williams was selected by Lord Clarendon as British Commissioner at the Turkish headquarters with the rank of Brigadier General … The heroism which he displayed during the memorial seige of Kars … Forced by famine to surrender to the beseiging army, General Williams was treated with honour by General Mouravioff and returned to England through St. Petersburg. On the news of the victory of Sept. 29th, the British Cabinet had gazetted General Williams a Knight Commander of the Bath and the Sultan had honoured him with the Order of Medijidie and the rank of Mushir or full Gneral in the Turkish service. On reaching England, Sir W.F. Williams was rewarded with the baronetcy, a major-generalcy, the Grand Cross of the Legion of Honor, a pension of 1000 per annum, the freedom of the City of London, Doctorate of Laws from the University of Osford. In July 1856 he was elected to Parliament for Caine in Liberal interest and again at general election of March 1857, but he had no fondness for Parliamentary life and retired in 1859 upon assuming the command of the post at Woolwich where he had been educated. During the same year he was appointed Commander-in-Chief of the forces in Canada and held the post throughout the American Civil War until 1865. In August 1870 he was appointed Commander-in-Chief of Gibraltar and filled that position until 1870_ when he finally returned to England.

George Gilman (d. 1907)

Entry found in Daniel F. Johnson’s New Brunswick Newspaper Vital Statistics pertaining to the George Gilman.  Thanks to the Province of New Brunswick Archives for making this database available on-line!

Transcribed by Daniel F. Johnson.

Volume 26 Number 2480
Rank 101
Date November 20 1868
County York
Place Fredericton
Newspaper New Brunswick Reporter and Fredericton Advertiser

m. 12th inst., by Rev. C. Spurden, George GILMAN, Kingsclear (York Co.) / Miss Sarah R. WHEELER, Fredericton City.

Volume 102 Number 929
Rank 60
Date September 9 1896
County York
Place Fredericton
Newspaper The Gleaner

One of the best known residents of St. Mary’s passed away last eve. in the person of Mrs. Samuel DAYTON, who has been suffering from cancer for the past year and confined to the bed most of the time since April last. She was the second wife of the late Samuel DAYTON, who carried on a successful business in St. Mary’s, which business is now conducted at the old stand by Mrs. Dayton’s sons, George S. DAYTON and Henry F. DAYTON. A daughter also survives her, viz. Miss Susan DAYTON who lives at home. The deceased was 56 years old and a native of Long’s Creek. She was a sister of George GILMAN of this city. The funeral will take place tomorrow 2 o’clock. The remains will be interred in the family lot in the Dayton Cemetery about four miles from town on the St. Mary’s side of the river. Undertaker John G. Adams will have charge of the arrangements.

Volume 91 Number 1911
Rank 60
Date November 24 1894
County York
Place Fredericton
Newspaper The Gleaner

At 1:30 p.m. Samuel DAYTON passed away and by his death St. Mary’s loses one of its oldest and most respected citizens. Mr. Dayton was 70 years of age, being born in 1824 on the old Dayton homestead in Douglas (York Co.). When 28 years of age he married Miss M.L. HANSALPACKER. The next year he started business in St. Mary’s and for forty years occupied the building which was destroyed in the fire of 1893. His first wife lived 13 years and of the union were born eight children. Five of these are now living: Benjamin DAYTON, Boston; J. Milton DAYTON, Edmundston (Madawaska Co.); W, Bruce DAYTON, St. Mary’s; Mrs. Hiram KILBURN, Presque Isle, Me.; and Mrs. Edward COLPITTS, Pleasant Vale (Albert Co.). In 1868 he married Miss Olivia GILMAN, sister of Ald. George GILMAN of this city. From this union three children survive their father: Miss Susan C. DAYTON, Geo. D. DAYTON and Henry F. DAYTON. The funeral will take place Sunday afternoon 2 o’clock from his late residence, St. Mary’s and interment will be made in the provate cemetery on the Dayton homestead, Douglas. Mr. Dayton was for many years a prominent member of the Methodist church, but of late years has been compelled to discontinue active work.

Volume 79 Number 9 Rank 38
Date December 2 1891
County York
Place Fredericton
Newspaper The Gleaner

At last nights meeting of the city council the statement prepared by Roadmaster McKay of the ashphalt walks laid during the summer submitted. The statement shows the name of the property holder, the street on which his property is located, the number of square yards of ashphalt laid in front of his property and the cost to him of the operation which is fifty percent of the full cost. (see original for ashphalt costs) (Ph. Square – Pheonix Square) J.L. INCHES, York; I.R. GOLDING, York; Jeremiah STAPLES, York; George GILMAN, York & King; Miss CUMMING, King; S.H. McKEE, King; Thomas MILLER, King; Thomas SMITH, King; Eben MILLER & Co., King; William COOPER, King; Robert COLWELL, King; Patrick McGINN, -; LEE Estate, King; John MacPherson, Westmorland; W. VANWART, Westmorland; Lee Estate, Westmorland; BROWN & PALMER, Westmorland; J.W. TABOR, Westmorland; Robt. WINTER, Westmorland; Daniel RICHARDS, Westmorland; Hugh O’NEILL, sr., Westmorland; S.H. McKEE, jr., Westmorland; William WILSON, Westmorland; Robt. DONALDSON, Westmorland; John McGEE, Westmorland; Wm QUINN, Westmorland; Nat CAMERON, York; Joseph WALKER, York; John FLEMING, York; Matthew TENNANT, York; Dr. J.Z. CURRIE, York; Nelson CAMPBELL, York; George HUME, York; Est. John ATHERTON, Ph. Square; Geo. I. GUNTER, Ph. Square; Rev. NEALES, Ph. Square; Rev. Neales, Campbell; William H. ROBINSON, Est., Campbell; John BLACK, Agt., Campbell; Mrs. Thos. HOGG, Campbell; James HODGE, Campbell; Elijah ESTABROOKS, Campbell; EDGECOMB & Sons, King; Joseph COLTER, King; Corp. of Fredericton, King; John E. McCARTHY, King; J.L. Inches, Carleton; James TORRENCE, Carleton; Thomas NESBITT, Carleton; Masonic Hall, Carleton; Z.R. EVERETT, Carleton; Hugh O’Neill, sr., Carleton; Nelson Campbell, Carleton; Wm WILSON, Carleton; Alexander BURCHILL, Carleton; HOWARD & CRANGLE, Carleton; S.A. PARDIE, Regent; Mrs. Chas. BIGGS, Regent; Frank McGOLDERICK, Regent; Hugh O’Neill, Jr., Regent; John BIGGS, Est., Regent; F.M. HARTT, Brunswick; John MOORE, Ald., Brunswick; Miss A. FITZPATRICK, Brunswick; SHUTE Est. St. John; John R. McCLUSKEY, St. John; The Misses McPHERSON, St. John; John Moore, Treas., St. John; Miss A. Fitzpatrick, St. John; Chas. SCULLY, St. John; Martin LEMONT, St. John; Frank STRICKLAND, St. John; Samuel KITCHEN, St. John; James MISCALL, St. John; John E. PERKS, St. John; Bishop KINGDON, St. John; E. Byron WINSLOW, St. John; Mrs. L.W. SHERMAN, St. John; J.L. Inches, St. John; A.H. F. RANDOLPH, Waterloo; Charles WHITTAKER, Waterloo; O.B. BARKER, Waterloo; Mrs. John MAUD?, Waterloo; James KINGSLEY, Waterloo; W.B. JACK, Est., Waterloo; James R. HOWIE, Waterloo; Geo. T. WHELPLEY, Waterloo; Mrs. S.E. WHITE, Waterloo; William WILSON, Waterloo; John CHRISTIE, Waterloo; Dr. F.M. BROWN, Waterloo.

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.