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1 NOTE: First Families is a collection of genealogical information taken from various sources that were periodically submitted to the Provincial Archives of New Brunswick. The information has not been verified against any official records. Since the information in First Families is contributed, it is the responsibility of those who use the information to verify its accuracy. CABLE: Jabez Cable of Fairfield, CT, s/o George Cable and Sarah Shaw: he m. Mary Denbo d/o Salathiel Denbo and Ruth Rumsey of Westport, CT: the family came to NB in 1783 as Loyalists and settled in Saint John: Children mentioned: 1) Jared Cable b. 1756: 2) Molly Cable b. c1757, d. 1776, m. Nathaniel Black: 3) Ruth Cable b. 1758, d. 1774: 4) Salathiel Cable b. 1760: 5) Denbo Cable b. 1762: 6) Hannah Cable b. 1764: 7) Sarah Cable b Source: MC80/2902 Sharon Dubeau s New Brunswick Loyalists: a bicentennial tribute, 1 paragraph. CABLE: John Cable of Glastonbury, CT, b. 1731, d. 1779, s/o George Cable and Sarah Shaw: John married Ann Laborie d/o Dr. James Laborie and Ann Blackleach: widow and children came to NB in 1783 as Loyalists and settled in Norton Parish, Kings County: Children mentioned: 1) John Cable b. 1757, d. 13 Feb 1827: settled in Saint John: 2) Jane Cable b. 1759: 3) James Cable b. 1761, d. 27 Dec 1825: settled in Saint John: 4) Peter Cable b. 1763, d. Sep 1848, m. and had issue: settled in Saint John: 5) Anthony Cable b. 1764: 6) Daniel Cable b. c1767, d. 1818: 7) Marianna Cable b. c1770. Source: MC80/2902 Sharon Dubeau s New Brunswick Loyalists: a bicentennial tribute, 1 paragraph. CADMAN: John Cadman born 1798 in England: came to NB in 1819: one source says he came from north of Ireland to NB in 1826: settled at Cadman Corner in Botsford Parish, Westmorland County: he married Anne Robinson born 1814 in NB, d/o William Robinson of Murray Corner, NB: Children are listed in an estimated order: 1) Jane Cadman b. 1833:

2 2) Eliza Cadman b. 1835: 3) James Cadman b. 1837, m. Margaret - : settled at Cape Tormentine in Botsford Parish and had five children : 4) William Cadman b. 1837, d. 11 Feb 1928: 5) Jacob Cadman b. 1839: 6) Thomas Cadman b. 1841: 7) John Cadman: 8) Alfred Cadman: 9) Elizabeth Cadman m. William J. Crawford. Source: MC80/5 W.M. Burns A history and story of Botsford, page 62: see also MC2852 Purdy-Carter genealogical collection, MS1A: on microfilm reel F20980; see sheet for John Cadman: see MC2852 Purdy-Carter genealogical collection, MS2: on microfilm F20986; see sheet for John Cadman: John s mother Martha Cadman b. c1767 was living with the family in CADWALLDER: William Cadwallder born c1801 of Welsh ancestry, d. 22 Oct 1872, m. Mary - b. 1807, died 6 Jul 1877: they came to NB in 1832 and settled in Fredericton, York County: 1) Mary Cadwallder b in NB, d. 14 Apr 1852: 2) Thomas Cadwallder born 1836: later went to Boston, MA: 3) Ann Cadwallder born 1842: 4) John Cadwallder b. 1844: settled in Fredericton: 5) Edward Cadwallder b. 1846, married (1 st ) Henrietta Howell born c1846, d. 8 Sep 1871: had one son: m. (2 nd ) Mary A. Fisher, eldest d/o C.A. Fisher of Marysville: had issue. Sources: MC80/132 Lillian M.B. Maxwell s The old grave-yard, page 20: see MC80/644 Isabel L. Hill s The old burying ground Fredericton, NB, Vol. I, pages CAFFREY: Michael Caffrey born 1808 in Dublin, Ireland, died 24 Jul 1885, m. Mary - b in County Wicklow, Ireland: family came to NB in 1848: settled at St. Andrews, Charlotte County: 1) Ann Caffrey b in Ireland: 2) Esther Caffrey born in 1837: 3) Catherine Caffrey born 1839: 4) Eliza Caffrey b. 1841: 5) Philip Caffrey b. 1843: 6) Ellen Caffrey born 1846, died 20 Mar 1853: 7) Peter Caffrey b in Ireland: 8) James Caffrey b in NB: d. 7 Jun Source: MC80/1813 Shirley Clarke s Church of St. Andrew: St. Andrews, NB: Cemetery & Interment Records.

3 CAHILL: John Richard Cahill b in London, England, d. 30 Dec1851: came to NS, then to NB in 1798 and settled at Sackville, Westmorland County, married Margaret Delesdernier born c1781, d. 26 Feb 1853, d/o Moses John Frederick Delesdernier and Eleanor Bonner: they had eleven children: Children mentioned: 1) Charles Cahill b. c1802, died 8 May 1864, married 8 May 1828 Margaret McInnis b. 1807, d. 27 Mar 1867: settled at Upper Sackville: had six children: 2) Barnwell Cahill b. c1803, d. 30 Sep 1867, m. 3 Sep 1831 Rebecca Chase born c1816, died 30 May 1846: settled at Sackville, NB and had four children: 3) Richard Cahill b. c1807: 4) Joseph H. Cahill b. c1811, married 8 Oct 1835 Almira Cole b. c1814: they had at least five children: 5) Emily Cahill born 1817, d. unm. 31 Oct 1890: 6) Eleanor Cahill born c1821, married 22 Dec 1836 John Sears born c1814: 7) Moriah Cahill b. c1821: 8) John Edward Cahill born c1822, died 23 Jun 1894, m. Jerusha Anderson born c1817, d. 14 Feb 1896: settled at Westmorland Point, NB: 9) Tracey/Trisca Cahill b. -, died before 1840, married 2 Nov 1831 Absalom Steeves b. 1807, d Sources: MC80/1480 John C. Hatt s A genealogical study of the Delesdernier family, page 20: see also MC80/31 W.C. Milner s History of Sackville, New Brunswick, page 128: see also MC80/45 Howard Trueman s The Chignecto Isthmus and its first settlers, page 228: see also MC80/1790 Ken Kanner s Early families revisited, page 48. CAIE: Robert Shand Caie b. at Nairn, Aberdeenshire, Scotland, d. 1860, m. Isabella Law born c1768 in Aberdeenshire, died 26 Apr 1861: came to NB in 1820: first settled at Napan, Glenelg Parish, Northumberland County, then at Mill Creek, Saint Mary Parish, Kent County where both parents died: Children are listed in an approximate order: 1) Elsie Caie b. c1800 at Nairn, Scotland, m. 5 Dec 1828 Ward MacDonald born 1792 in County Cork, Ireland, d. 1843: settled at Mill Creek, Saint Mary Parish, Kent County and had six children: 2) James Caie b. c1804, d. 3 Nov 1865, m. (1 st ) 1834 Barbara Ann Hawbolt d/o Leonard Hawbolt and Sophie Conrad: married (2 nd ) 1836 Mary Little Johnston d/o George Johnston of Chatham, Northumberland County: settled in Chatham and had at least ten children: 3) Jessie Caie born c1805, d. 1844, m. at Mill Creek, Joseph Schollick from Carlyle, Northern England: settled at Mill Creek, NB and had two children: 4) Hugh Arthur Caie born c1806, d. 9 Jan 1865, married 27 Jan 1842 at New Bandon, NB, Mary Elizabeth Caldwell of New Carlisle, QC, b. -, died 1862, fourth d/o Robert Caldwell: first settled at Shippegan, NB, later at Janeville in New Bandon Parish, Gloucester County: 5) Robert Caie Jr.: settled at Chatham, NB by 1827: 6) George Caie born c1809, d. unm. 28 Jan 1858 or 7 Jan 1860 at Napan, NB: 7) Thomas Caie b. -, m at Richibucto, NB, Sarah Graham: first settled at Mill Creek, NB and had issue: later moved to Tignish, PEI:

4 8) Mary Isabella Caie b. -, m. 5 Dec 1837 at Nappan, NB, Archibald John Carruthers: settled at Napan, NB and had issue: 6) William Shand Caie born 18 Aug 1814 at Nairn, Scotland, d. 8 Oct 1873, married in 1840 Isabella Trider of Halifax, NS, d/o John Trider: settled at Kouchibouguac, Carleton Parish, Kent County: had nine children. Sources: MC1156 Graves Papers: William Shand Caie, 1 page: see MC80/40 Margaret Hunter s Pioneer settlers of the Bay of Chaleur, page 15: see also MC80/2184 W.D. Hamilton s Dictionary of Miramichi Biography see also MC80/286 Donat Robichaud s Le grand Chipagan: histoire de Shippagan, pages : see MC80/1397 Daniel F. Johnson s New Brunswick lineages, pages 104 to 105: see also MC2657 NBGS Generations Issue #48, June 1991: Deborah Hale s The Caie family, pages 14-17; Issue #50, pages 17-26; Issue #51, pages 29-34: Joseph Schollick m. (2 nd ) Ruth McDougall: see MC2852 Purdy-Carter genealogical collection, MS2: on microfilm F20986; see sheet for Robert Shand Caie. CAIL: Anthony Cail born Oct 1746 Great Musgrave in Westmorland County, England, d. 11 Apr 1834, s/o Richard Cail and Ann Waller: m. 25 Oct 1778 at Brough-Under-Stainmore, Westmorland, England, Elizabeth Nicholson b. Brough- Under-Stainmore, d. at Great Musgrave: came to NB in 1819: settled at Coal Branch in Harcourt Parish, Kent County: Children born at Great Musgrave, England: 1) Thomas William Cail b. May 1779, may have died in England: 2) Nancy Cail b. 25 Oct 1780, d in England: 3) John Cail (twin) born 1781, d. in infancy: 4) Anthony Cail (twin) b. 1781, died in childhood: 5) Nancy Cail b. 1784, d. Long Martin, England, m William Sowerby: 6) Mary Cail b. c1786, died at Targettville, Weldford Parish, Kent County, NB, married c1821 in Kent County, NB, William Morris: 7) John Cail b. c1788, probably died in England: 8) Jonathan Cail b. 17 Mar 1791, died 27 Dec 1871: m. 24 Oct 1811 Milburn, Westmorland County, England, Christabel Lewis born c1789 at Milburn, died 5 Feb 1873: settled at Mill Branch or Fords Mills, Kent County, NB: 9) Elizabeth Cail b. c1794, may have died in England: 10) Isabella Cail b. c1796, died after 1834 at Coal Branch, NB, m. Apr 1819 on sea voyage, William Agnew born in Scotland, d. after 1834 at Coal Branch: 11) Anthony Cail b. Mar 1800, d. 14 Oct 1886, m. Mary McDougall b. 1807, died 19 Feb 1874: settled in Kent County, NB. Source: MC80/2354 Saint John Branch, NBGS: Arrivals 99: our first families in New Brunswick, page 39. CAIL: Jonathan Cail bp. on 17 Mar 1791 at Great Musgrave in Westmorland England, d. 27 Dec 1871, s/o Anthony Cail and Elizabeth Nicholson: married on 24 Oct 1811 at Milburn, Westmorland County, England, Christabel Lewis b. c1789, bp. 14 Jan 1790 at Milburn, England, d. 5 Feb 1873, d/o John Lewis or Lowies and Christabel Brunskill: came to NB in 1819 and settled at Fords Mills or Mill Branch in Weldford Parish, Kent County:

5 1) John Cail born c1812 Westmorland County, England, died 6 Dec 1903 at Rexton, Kent County, NB, married 1837 Maria Foster: 2) Jonathan Cail Jr. b Westmorland, England, d. 21 Oct 1892, married 22 Jul 1844 Euphemia Burgess born 1823 or 1827, died 1892: settled at Pine Ridge, Kent County: 3) Thomas W. Cail b. c1816 in Cumberland County, England, d. 24 Jan 1881, m. 24 Nov 1845 Jessie Irving b. c1823 d/o George Irving and Jean Stit from Annandale, Scotland, d. 22 Jan 1880: settled at Cails Mills, Kent County, NB: 4) George Cail born 1 Aug 1819 at Richibucto, Kent County, NB, d. 12 May 1863, m. 5 or 9 Nov 1846 Jessie Girvan born 21 Mar 1822, died 20 Mar 1892 in Kent County, NB: settled at Pine Ridge, NB: 5) Christable Cail b. 13 Apr 1822 Mill Branch, NB, d. 8 Jan 1892, m. c1842 James Hannay b. 1814, d. 1883: settled at Rexton, Kent County, NB: 6) William Cail born 4 Nov 1824 at Mill Branch, NB, died 20 May 1894 at Rexton, NB: 7) Elizabeth Cail b. 1829, d. c1915, m. 4 Apr 1847 William Sullivan b. 1822: 8) Edward Cail born c1830, died after 1894 at Stockford, CA: 9) Joseph Cail born 10 May 1833, d. 5 Nov 1908, m. 22 Feb 1858 Mary Ann Farrer b. 1838, d. 4 Aug 1911, d/o John Farrer and Elizabeth Sowerby, also immigrants from Westmorland in England: family settled at Fords Mills, NB: 10) James Cail b. 21 May 1836, d. 1904, m. 13 May 1856 Sophia Campbell b. 1837, d. 1919, d/o James Campbell and Harriet Wilt: settled Fords Mills. Sources: MC1/Cail #1,3, 60 pages: file contains copies of Deborah Hale s The Cail Family of Kent County, NB and Genealogical Information on the Cail Family: Anthony Cail Sr. headed a party that came to Richibucto, NB on 15 Apr 1819: in the group was his son Anthony Cail Jr. who later married Mary McDougall and Jonathan Cail wife and three sons: see MC80/1397 Daniel F. Johnson s New Brunswick lineages, pages 104 to 105: see also MC80/2354 Saint John Branch, NBGS: Arrivals 99: our first families in New Brunswick, pages CAIN: Anthony Cain born c1818 in Ireland, d. 21 Feb 1897: came to NB and settled at Trout Brook in North Esk Parish, Northumberland County: married 15 Oct 1846 Isabella Russell b. c1823, d. 30 Mar 1902 d/o John Russell and Margaret Hutchison of Whitney: 1) Anthony Cain born c1847, d. 8 Feb 1933, m. Ann McLean b. 18 Jul 1847, d. 19 Feb 1919, d/o William McLean and Mary Allison: settled Boom Road: 2) John Cain b. c1849, d. 30 Oct 1898, m. Emmeline Mullin b. c1852, died 20 Sep 1940 d/o Charles Mullin and Mary Mullin: settled at Boom Road: 3) James Cain born 12 Jun 1851, died 23 Sep 1903, m. Mary Ann Shaddick born 4 Jan 1853, d. 5 Feb 1945 d/o William Shaddick and Fanny Quayle and settled at Trout Brook: 4) Margaret Cain b. 20 Mar 1855, d. Jun 1933, m. Edward Brown: settled at Chatham Head: 5) Thomas Cain born 12 Dec 1856, d. unm. 27 Apr 1934: 6) Peter Russell Cain b. c1858, d. unmarried 12 Jan 1884: 7) Isabella Cain b. c1864, died 25 Oct 1956, m. Francis Allan Nowlan b. Apr 1870, d s/o John Nowlan and Mary Matchett: 8) Daniel Cain born c1868, d. unm. 11 Feb 1923.

6 Source: MC80/359 W.D. Hamilton s Old North Esk: Revised, pages CAIN: Charles Cain or Cane b. c1756, d. 2 Apr 1844, m. Jane - b. c1767, died 2 Jul 1837: came from Yorkshire, England to NB and settled on the Pollet River, Salisbury Parish, Westmorland County about 1795: 1) Eliza Cain b. c1792, d. 5 Apr 1870, married Alexander Smiley a native of Donegal, Ireland: they settled at North River: 2) Mary or Polly Cain b. 1794, d. 27 Dec 1891, m. 7 Jan 1808 James McFee born 1786, d. 2 Jun 1865: they settled at North River and had eleven children: 3) Ann or Nancy Cain married Martin Wortman and moved to Ohio: 4) Jane Cain born 1800, d. 1888, married Henry Allen Beck b. c1800, d. Nov 1887: moved to Elgin: 5) Alexander Cain born c1800, d. 30 Aug 1893, m. 16 Sep 1830 Mary Ann Scott born c1806, died 2 Mar 1886, d/o William Scott: they had no children: 6) Sarah or Sally Cain b. c1802, died 19 Apr 1881, married 20/21 Nov 1821 Joseph Blakeney/Bleakney born c1798, d. 13 Aug 1874: they settled on the North River: 7) George Cain born c1809, died 9 Dec 1886, m. 10 Feb 1842 Eliza Geldart born c1819, died 19 Jan 1900: settled on Little River at Parkindale: had twelve children. 8) Lavinia/Lucy Cain b. c1812, married 31 Dec 1834 Chambers Blakeney born c1803: settled across the river from Petitcodiac Village: 9) Alice Cain born c1815, m. 11 Mar 1837, m. Hugh McMonagle b. c1804: settled on North River: 10) Charles Cain drowned in Petitcodiac when young: Sources: MC1/Cain, 2 pages: file contains a report called Some account of early settlers in Salisbury Parish, Westmorland County by JE Humphreys: see also MC80/1790 Ken Kanner s Early families revisited, page 52. CAIN: John Cain b. c1788 in Ireland, d. after 1852: m. Ellen Crowe b. c1803 Limerick, Ireland, died 1 Jan 1852: both came to NB in 1824 and first settled at Meadows, then Sunny Corner in North Esk Parish, Northumberland County: 1) Matthew Cain b. Apr 1829, married Catherine - : settled in Newcastle: 2) Margaret Cain born 5 Jan 1831 m. James Lynch: settled at Chatham, NB, then Stillwater, MN: 3) Mary Cain b. May 1833, d. after 1906, m. Lawrence Maddock b. 2 Aug 1827, d s/o Patrick Maddock and Mary Merigan: 4) Rose Cain b. Nov 1834: 5) Ellen Cain b. Apr 1836, m. Frederick Kagal: 6) John Cain b. c1842, d. after 1914, m. Ellen Sauntry b. 3 Jan 1842, died 2 Apr 1930 d/o William Sauntry and Ellen Harrigan of Williamstown, NB: went to Stillwater, MN. Source: MC80/359 W.D. Hamilton s Old North Esk: Revised, pages

7 CAIN: John Cain b. c1811 Coleraine, County Derry, Ireland, d. 17 Jan 1894: first went to NY, then came to NB in 1845 and settled in Saint John: m. (1 st ) Mary - b. c1815 at Coleraine, Ireland, d. 25 Oct 1839 at NY, married (2 nd ) 14 Apr 1845 Letitia Knox b. -, died 26 Oct 1854, m. (3 rd ) Ann Jane Walker b. -, d. 7 Nov 1868: Children of first wife: 1) Eliza Cain born 25 Sep 1835 at Coleraine, d. unm. Aug 1867 in Saint John: 2) John Cain b. c1837 possibly at Coleraine, d. 23 Nov 1908 at Saint John, m. 20 Mar 1862 Mary Gallagher: Children of second wife: 3) Francis Knox Cain b. c1846 in Saint John, d. unm. 26 Jan 1911 Saint John: 4) Isabella Cain born c1848, d. unm. 9 Mar 1932 in Saint John: 5) Mary Cain b. c1849 at Saint John: 6) William Allan Cain b. c1851, d. unmarried 12 Feb 1926 in Saint John: 7) Thomas Knox Cain b. c1854, d. unmarried 8 Apr 1909 in Saint John: Children of third wife: 8) Samuel W. Cain b. c1865, died 24 Aug 1910: 9) George A. Cain born 19 May 1866, possibly died in Montana. Source: MC80/1790 Ken Kanner s Early families revisited, page 157. CAIN: Patrick Cain born 1843 in Ireland: he came to NB and settled in Saint Marys Parish, York County: m. Margaret - b in NB: 1) John Cain b. 1868: 2) James Cain b. 1870: 3) Patrick Cain b. 1871: 4) Annie Cain born 1873: 5) Mary Cain b. 1877, married 13 Dec 1895 William C. Cameron: 6) Agnes Cain b. 1879: 7) Joseph Cain b. Jul Source: MC80/1728 Marilyn Evans Saint Marys families. CAIN: Thomas Cain b. 1808, d. 4 Jan 1882, m. 21 Nov 1836 Phoebe Heustis b. 1819, d. 1882: they settled at Stewarton, Kings County: 1) Charles E. Cain born 1837, d. 1858: 2) Mary Ann Cain b. 1838: 3) Willett Cain b. 1840, d. 1927, married Hildah B. Webster b. 1834, d. 1897: 4) Margaret Cain b. 1842: 5) Thomas Albert Cain b. 1844, d. 1928, m. Millie Sybil Warden b. 1857, d. 1949: 6) Celia Cain born 1845, m. William Belyea: 7) Harriet G. Cain b. 1848: 8) William H. Cain b. 1850:

8 9) Sarah F. Cain b. 1851: 10) Ruth Cain b. 1853, d. 1936, m. Isaac N. Green born 1857, d. 1920: 11) Samuel Cain b. 1856, d. 1930, m. Mary Schofield: 12) Charles Cain b. 1860: 13) Nehemiah Cain b. 1861: 14) Duval Cain b Source: MC1/ Cain, 4 pages: the file contains The family and descendants of Thomas and Phoebe Cain of Stewarton, Parish of Springfied, Kings County, N.B., Canada by Dana M. Ellison. CAIN: William Cain was probably from Morris County, NJ: m. Nelly - b. c1755, d. after 1843: they came to NB in 1783 as Loyalists and settled in York County. Source: MC80/2902 Sharon Dubeau s New Brunswick Loyalists: a bicentennial tribute, 1 paragraph. CAIRNS: Robert Cairns m. 23 Oct 1879 in Saint John, Catherine Helen Lord b. 1860, d. 28 Oct 1939, d/o Daniel Brundage Lord and Adelaide J. Fanjoy: settled in Prince of Wales in Musquash Parish, Saint John County: 1) Ida Cairns m. David Belding: had no issue: 2) Annie Cairns b. -, died 8 Dec 1951, married Wallace Belding: 3) Eveleen/Effie Grace Cairns b. -, died before 1939, m. Adam Taylor: 4) Margaret Jenny Cairns married Mr. Evans: had one child: 5) Robert M. Cairns b. -, d. 7 Sep 1919, m. 26 Sep 1917 Hannah May Grundmark b. 1892, d. 7 Sep 1919, d/o Jonas Grundmark and Hannah Amelia Hamm: settled in Lorneville and had two children: 6) Kenneth Lord Cairns born 27 Oct 1893, d. 13 Jul 1964, m. 10 May 1917 Mildred Vanessa Marks b. 4 Mar 1901 at Waterside, Harvey Parish, Albert County, d. 19 Nov 1955 in Saint John, d/o Harding Marks: eight children. Source: MC80/2728 Constance M. French et. al. Robert Cairns & Hannah Grundmark of Saint John West & Lorneville, NB: widow Catherine Helen (Lord) Cairns married (2 nd ) Samuel Galbraith: settled in Lorneville, NB and had five children. CAISSIE: James Patterson Caissie b. 31 Oct 1848 in Banffshire, Scotland, d. 1943, s/o James Caissie and Christina Gray: married Dec 1874 Catherine Burr born in 1853, died 1933, d/o John Burr and Mary Clark: they settled at Douglastown: 1) Christina E. Caissie b. 30 Jun 1875, d. 27 Nov 1937, m. James Simpson: 2) William Caissie b. 1876, m. Annie Barron: 3) Alex Caissie b. 1882, d. Aug 1952: 4) Andrew Caissie b. 1883: 5) Annie Caissie born 1886, d. 1944, married Richard T. Atcheson:

9 6) George Caissie b. 8 Oct 1889, d. 5 Feb 1968, m. Margaret Dunn. Source: MC1/Gunn, 1 page. CAISSIE: Jean Caissie born 23 Aug 1837 at Bonaventure, Quebec, d. 1 May 1873, s/o Félix Caissie and Eugénie Boudreau: they came to NB before 1861: settled at Caraquet, Gloucester County: m. c1865 Marie-Héloise Corbet born 1847 Island of Guernesey, d. 8 Apr 1914: Children : 1) Eugénie Caissie born c1867 in Quebec, married 5 Nov 1888 at Paquetville, Gustave Cormier s/o François-D ssise Cormier and Rose Landry: 2) Jean Caissie b. Aug 1870, d. 25 Oct 1872: 3) Octave Caissie born 12 May 1872, d. 13 Jan 1933 at Paquetville, m. 15 Sep 1902 Alma Légère d/o Jean Légère and Marie Frigault. Source: MC80/1100 Fidèle Thériault s Les familles de Caraquet, page 75: the widow Marie-Héloise (Corbet) Caissie married 8 Nov 1881 Thadée Landry s/o Lazare Landry and widower of Véronique Comeau. CAISSIE: Joseph Caissie or Caissy b. c1709 at Beaubassin, NS s/o Michel Caissie and Marie Madeleine Gaudet: married c1731 at Beaubassin, Marie Lapierre born 18 Sep 1773 at Beaubassin, d/o François Lapierre and Marie Belou: came to NB: settled at Bay du Vin, Hardwicke Parish, Northumberland County: Children born at Beaubassin: 1) Marie Caissie born 1732, d. Dec 1807, m. Pierre Labouest: 2) Jean-Baptiste Caissie born 1733, m Felicité Haché-Gallant: 3) Anastasie Caissie born c1738, m. Joseph Gautreau: 4) Madeleine Caissie born c1740, m. Hilaire Boudreau: 5) Pierre Caissie b. 1741, married Rosalie Léger Caissie: 6) Joseph Caissie born 5 Mar 1748, d. 21 Jul 1832, m. c1776 Anastasie Léger born 15 Oct 1753 Grande Rivière, NB, d. 26 Jun 1832, d/o Joseph Léger and Claire LeBlanc: they settled at Grande Digue in Dundas Parish, Kent County and had ten children: 7) Etienne Caissie b. c1750, m. Françoise Mazerolle. Sources: MC80/781 Bona Arsenault s Histoire et généalogie des Acadiens, Vol. II, page 552: see also MC80/1843 Jean M. Comeau s Edward Jacques Comeau, lineage and genealogy, pages 155, 167. CALDER: George Calder born 1799 Banffshire, Scotland, d. 1887: came to NB: settled in Dalhousie, Restigouche County: m. Jane Milne born c1803 in Scotland, died 1890: only child mentioned was, Alexander Calder b in Dalhousie, d. 1923, m. Elizabeth Margaret Adams born 1847 at Madapedia, Quebec, died in 1915, d/o Harvey Adams and Catherine Elizabeth Kettle of Newcastle, NB: moved to Broadlands, Quebec: had issue.

10 Source: MC80/1397 Daniel F. Johnson s New Brunswick lineages, page 44. CALDER: Robert C. Calder born 1745 in Scotland, died 1836: married (1 st ) Agnes - : m. (2 nd ) Ann Graham: they came to NB in 1783 as Loyalists and settled on Campobello Island in Campobello Parish, Charlotte County: Children of first wife: 1) Margaret Calder b. 24 Mar 1778, d. 28 Jan 1822, married 12 Oct 1801 Nathaniel Coffin: 2) William Calder b. 13 Aug 1780, married 1832 Susan McKenna: 3) Robert Calder Jr. born 26 Jun 1783, d. 1825, m. and had children: 4) Nancy Calder born 21 Apr 1784, d. c1847, married William Link: 5) Ann Calder b. c1785, married 26 Apr 1804 Hibbard Flagg and had issue: 6) Penelope Calder born 24 Feb 1786, d. 4 Jun 1835, married 15 May 1806 John Lank: Children of second wife: 7) John C. Calder born 13 Mar 1788, d. 20 Feb 1862, m. (1 st ) Jane Mitchell b. -, d. c1824: m. (2 nd ) Margaret Mitchell b. 1796, d. 1883: they settled on Campobello Island and had issue: 8) James Calder b. 28 Jun 1790, d. 26 May 1853, m. Rachel - born 1792, died 10 May 1857: settled on Campobello Island and had issue: 9) Alexander Calder born 21 Jun 1792, d. c1848, married Margaret Parker of Halls Harbour, NS, b. 1795, d. 1858: they settled on Campobello Island and had children: 10) Mary Calder b d married George Leonard b. 1791, d. c1871: had children: 11) Edward Calder b. 1796, d. 13 Nov 1848, married 15 Dec 1819 Isabella Parker b. 1800, d. 22 Feb 1842: settled on Campobello Island and had issue: 12) Walter Graham Calder born 1802, d. 1881, m. 25 Oct 1826 Elizabeth Leonard born 1804, d. 1889: settled at Fairhaven, Deer Island, NB: had issue. Source: MC80/21 Martha Barto s Passamaquoddy: Genealogies of West Isles families, pages 27-30: see also MC80/981 C.H. Sutherland s The Calders of Campobello: see MC80/1397 Daniel F. Johnson s New Brunswick lineages, pages , CALDER: Thomas Calder born 1795 at Whitehaven, Cumberland County, England, died c1871, m. 22 Feb 1821 Mary Pendleton born 1802, d. c1871: settled first at Robbinston, ME, then moved to Deer Island, West Isles Parish, Charlotte County: 1) Mary Calder b in Maine, m. Henry Morang b. 1818: 2) Sarah Calder born 1824 in Maine, died after 1871, m. James A. Lambert b. 1815, d. after 1871: 3) Rachel Calder b in Maine, d. 1913, m. John Stuart b. 1825, d. 1895: 4) Thomas Gilkey Calder b in Maine, d m. Eliza A. Smith born 1833, d. 1911: settled on Deer Island: 5) Margaret Calder born 1831, m. Erastus Jumph: 6) Albert Vincente Calder born 1833, died 1835: 7) Henry V. Calder born 1838, died 1922, m. Catherine Stievers born1845, died 1891: settled on Deer Island:

11 8) James Gilmore Calder b. 1840: 9) Charlotte Calder born 1848, died 1894, married (1 st ) William Burbank of Massachusetts, married (2 nd ) 4 Dec 1865 James H. Ward born 1836, d Source: MC80/21 Martha Barto s Passamaquoddy: Genealogies of West Isles families, pages 31-32: Thomas Gilkey Calder was named for his mother s maternal grandparents John Gilkey and Sylvina Thomas. CALDWELL: Casper Caldwell b. County Tyrone, Ireland, d. Jun 1884, s/o Matthew Caldwell and Elizabeth Sproule: m. 28 May 1829 at Maugerville, Sunbury County, Jane Cunningham born 1805 at Raphoe, Ireland, d/o Basil Cunningham and Mattie Russell: they settled at Greenfield, Wicklow Parish, Carleton County: 1) Eliza Jane Caldwell m. her cousin James Kilpatrick of Greenfield, NB: 2) Catherine Caldwell b. 12 Sep 1831, married 1852 Matthew Stephenson of Coldstream, Carleton County: went to Michigan: 3) Matthew Caldwell d. infancy: 4) Martha or Matilda Caldwell born 20 May 1835, married 28 May 1863 Richardson Kinney of Greenfield, NB: 5) Casper Caldwell Jr. b. -, d. 1882, m. Jane McCain: moved to Michigan: 6) Basil Caldwell m. Margaret Porterfield: went to Wisconsin: 7) Matthew Caldwell b. 30 Apr 1842, married (1 st ) Maria Birmingham b. -, d. 28 Jul 1868, m. (2 nd ) 26 Nov 1872 Deborah Cogswell: 8) Andrew C. Caldwell m. Margaret Wakem: settled in Greenfield, NB: 9) Isabella Caldwell b. -, died 15 Jun 1888, m. Joseph Holmes of Greenfield. Source: MC1/McKnight, #2, 8 pages. CALDWELL: George Caldwell born 1810 at Gaspereau, NS, s/o Jonathan Caldwell and Catherine Newcombe: came to NB in 1845: probably settled in Harvey Parish, Albert County: married in Harvey Parish, Prudence - : 1) Simon Caldwell born 1841: 2) Marvin or Marion Caldwell b. 1843: 3) Benjamin Caldwell born 1844, m. May 1866 Sarah E. Leeman: 4) George W. Caldwell born 1846: 5) Olivia Caldwell born 1848: 6) Martin Caldwell b Source: MC80/2110 Inez Caldwell s Genealogy centred around ancestors and descendants of Justus Caldwell of Charlotte County, New Brunswick, pages 2, 17. CALDWELL: John Caldwell b County Tyrone, Ireland, s/o Matthew Caldwell and Elizabeth Sproule, d. 1859, m his second cousin Mary Caldwell: came to NB in 1840 and settled at Mount Pleasant in Peel Parish, Carleton County:

12 1) Margaret Caldwell born 1842: 2) Eliza Caldwell b. -, died Feb 1869, married James Stephenson of Mount Pleasant: 3) Catherine Caldwell married her brother-in-law James Stephenson: 4) Mary Jane Caldwell: 5) William John Caldwell. Source: MC1/McKnight, #2, 8 pages. CALDWELL: John Moss Caldwell born 1799 in NS, died 1831, s/o William Caldwell and Sarah Cleveland of New Minas, NS: came to NB about 1825 and settled in Fredericton, York County: married Eunice Pudsey: 1) Olivia Caldwell m. John Caldwell: 2) John Caldwell married (1 st ) Hannah Griffin: they had six children: married (2 nd ) Mrs. Strong, a widow: had one son: 3) Hugh Caldwell: went out West. Source: MC80/2110 Inez Caldwell s Genealogy centred around ancestors & descendants of Justus Caldwell of Charlotte County, New Brunswick, pages 2-3. CALDWELL: Jonathan Caldwell b probably in Fairfield, CT, d in Nova Scotia, s/o William Caldwell and Jane Jordan: came to NS in 1758 and settled at Gaspereau, NS: married (1 st ) Nov 1769 Rosanna Pyke, m. (2 nd ) Catherine Newcombe: Children of first wife: 1) William Caldwell born 1770, died 1854: m. settled in NS and had issue: 2) Ruth Caldwell: 3) Wailey Caldwell born in 1776: settled in NS: 4) Daniel Caldwell b. 1779: settled in NS: 5) Jane Caldwell born 1781: settled in NS: Children of second wife: 6) Benjamin Caldwell: 7) David Caldwell b. 1801: came to NB and settled in Albert County: 8) Justus Caldwell b Gaspereau, NS: came to NB: settled at Pomeroy Ridge in Saint James Parish, Charlotte County: he married Sarah Pomeroy: 9) Edward Caldwell: settled in NS: 10) George Caldwell b. 1810: came to NB and settled in Albert County: 11) Simon Caldwell born 1815, died 1870: settled in NS. Source: MC80/2110 Inez Caldwell s Genealogy centred around ancestors & descendants of Justus Caldwell of Charlotte County, New Brunswick.

13 CALDWELL: Justus Caldwell born 1806 at Gaspereau, NS, s/o Jonathan Caldwell and Catherine Newcombe: he came to NB and settled at Pomeroy Ridge, then at Little Ridge in Saint James Parish, Charlotte County: m. 8 Aug 1841 at St. Stephen, Sarah Pomeroy: 1) Hiram Caldwell born 1841: 2) Benjamin Caldwell b. 1842: 3) Nancy E. Caldwell b. 1845: 4) Hannah Caldwell b. 1847: 5) George Caldwell b. 10 Jul 1848 at Pomeroy Ridge, d. 25 Jun 1913, married Mehitable Pomeroy d/o James Pomeroy and Margaret Morrison: had three children: 6) John P. Caldwell b. 1852, d. 1918, married 1870 Clista Ann Higgins d/o Andrew and Irene Higgins of Charlotte County: settled in Charlotte County: had twelve children: 7) Mary Ellen Caldwell born 1855 at Little Ridge, NB: m. (1 st ) Mr. Green, (2 nd ) Mr. Ayles: settled in Maine: had four children: 8) Joshua Caldwell b. 16 Jan 1856 at Little Ridge, d. 14 May 1929, married Margaret Pomeroy b. 3 Jan 1875, d. 25 Feb 1944, d/o Alexander Pomeroy and Lucy Brown: settled in Charlotte County and had seven children: 9) Sarah Jane Caldwell born 1860 at Little Ridge, m. (1 st ) Joseph Knox: had one child: m. (2 nd ) George McLean and had issue: they settled in Calais, ME: 10) Jessie Caldwell b. 1862, m. Mr. Rideout: went to Maine: 11) Angus Matheson Caldwell born 1865, d Source: MC80/2110 Inez Caldwell s Genealogy centred around ancestors and descendants of Justus Caldwell of Charlotte County, New Brunswick, pages 5-8. CALDWELL: Samuel Caldwell born in County Tyrone, Ireland, d at Lincoln, Sunbury County, s/o Matthew Caldwell and Elizabeth Sproule: he came to NB: married 1825 Nancy Porter b. in Ireland, d in Centreville, Wicklow Parish, Carleton County: first settled at Lincoln in Sunbury County then moved to Centreville: only child was, Eliza Caldwell b. 3 Mar 1826, after father's death, d. 26 Sep 1872 in Maine. Source: MC1/McKnight, #2, 8 pages. CALDWELL: William Caldwell was born in England: first settled in Union Township, PA: came to NB in 1783 as a Loyalist: settled in Queens County: possibly married 1791 at Gagetown, NB, Anna Case. Source: MC80/2902 Sharon Dubeau s New Brunswick Loyalists: a bicentennial tribute, 1 paragraph. CALEFF: John Caleff (Dr.) b. 30 Aug 1726 at Ipswich, MA, d. 23 Oct 1812, s/o Robert Caleff and Margaret Staniford: m. (1 st ) 10 Dec 1747 Margaret Rogers of Ipswich, bp. 14 Dec 1729, died 27 Mar 1751, d/o Nathaniel Rogers and Mary

14 Leverett: had two children: he married (2 nd ) 18 Jan 1753 Dorothy Jewett of Rowley, MA, born 2 May 1736 d/o Jedediah Jewett and Elizabeth Drummer: parents and some of their children came to NB in 1783 as Loyalists first settled at Saint John: in 1791 moved to St. Andrews, Charlotte County: Children of first wife: 1) Margaret Caleff b. 15 Oct 1748, married 14 Oct 1767 at Boston, MA, Dr. Daniel Scott of Newburyport and Boston, MA: 2) Mary Caleff bp. 24 Mar 1750, married Capt. John Dutch of Ipswich, MA: Children of second wife: 3) John Caleff b. 2 Nov 1753, d. 19 Feb 1782: 4) Jedediah Caleff b. 22 Sep 1755, d. 10 Mar 1778: 5) Elizabeth Caleff born 26 Oct 1757, d. 7 Sep 1771: 6) Miss Caleff stillborn 1 May 1759: 7) Robert Caleff b. 15 Nov 1760, d at Norfolk, VA: came to NB: 8) Dorothy Caleff b. 16 Nov 1762, d. unmarried 29 Nov 1805 at St. Andrews: 9) Sarah Caleff b. 27 Jun 1764, died Apr 1854 unmarried in St. Andrews, NB: 10) Susanna Caleff born 7 Feb 1766, died unmarried in St. Andrews, NB: 11) a son, stillborn Jan 1768: 12) Mehitable Caleff born 13 Sep 1768, d. 186-, married 14 Nov 1786 David Mowat and settled in NB and had tweve children: 13) Martha Caleff born 22 May 1770: 14) Samuel Caleff b. 20 Jul 1772, probably died in Boston, MA: came to NB and settled on Frye s Island, Charlotte County: 15) a daughter, stillborn 12 Apr 1775: 16) a dau., stillborn 22 Aug 1776: 17) Jedediah Jewett Caleff born 22 Jun 1778, m. 6 May 1799 Sarah Fowler b. c1782, d. 2 Apr 1842 on Lime Island, Saint George Parish, Charlotte County had six children in NB: he later moved to St. Paul, MN. Sources: MC1286 Volume V Dictionary of Canadian Biography, pages : see also MC80/360 Acadiensis Vol VII, No. 3, July, 1907, David Russell Jack s The Caleff family, pgs : see also MC2657 NBGS Generations Vol. 24, No. 3, Fall 2002, Henry Wilmot s Life and times of Dr. John Caleff, a prominent Loyalist, pages 42-43: see Saint John Regional Library: David Russell Jack Bequest: Genealogy, microfilm reel F109, page 26: see also D.R. Jack s Loyalist families of New Brunswick on microfilm F355, pages CALHOUN: Andrew Calhoun b in Tirooney, County Tyrone, Ireland, d. 2 Sep 1891: came from County Donegal, Ireland to NB in 1834 and settled in Stanley Parish, York County: married Oct 1837 Rachel Campbell b in Ireland, d. 1889: 1) Joseph Campbell Calhoun born c1838 at Saint John, d. 20 Aug 1912, m. 29 Jul 1859 Susanna Naomi Smith b. 1841, d. 18 May 1917, d/o Alexander Smith and Susannah Dohlbeck: had nine children: 2) Nancy/Ann Calhoun b. c1840, died 1918, m. 20 Aug 1862 William Henry Hinchey born 1837 in Blackville, Northumberland County, died 23 Oct 1911: 3) George A. Calhoun born 1842, d. unmarried: went to Wisconsin: 4) Andrew Calhoun born 3 Oct 1845, d. 4 Aug 1931, m. 14 Apr 1888 Janet or Jean McLellan b. 15 Feb 1860, d. 5 Feb 1914, d/o David McLellan and Mary McLeod:

15 had no issue: 5) John Calhoun b. 27 May 1848, died 2 Jun 1939, m. 18 May 1879 Frances Minnie Lister b. 1862: 6) Samuel Calhoun (twin) born 15 Jul 1850, d. 13 Aug 1926, married 14 Mar 1888, Minnie Miller: settled in Wisconsin: 7) James Calhoun (twin) born 15 Jul 1850, died 1880 unmarried: he settled in Bellingham, WA: 8) William Henry Calhoun b. 24 Jan 1854, d. 24 Mar 1931, m. 14 Oct 1879 Mary E. Spencer b. 26 Apr 1855, d. 29 Nov 1933, d/o William Spencer and Mary Price: 9) Charles Walter Calhoun born 15 Jul 1856, d. 4 Jun 1913, m. 13 Nov 1879 Susan E. Spencer b. 1859, d. 21 May 1894, d/o William Spencer and Mary Price: settled in Bellingham, WA: 10) Catherine L. Calhoun b. Jan Sources: MC80/1728 Marilyn Evans Saint Marys families: see MC1865 Betty Saunders family history collection, MS4 Calhoun family, 2 pages in black binder: William Calhoun, probably Andrew s brother m. 4 Jul 1835 Naomi Pond. CALHOUN: John Calhoun born c1770 at Riverside, Hopewell Parish, Albert County, died 5 Oct 1853, s/o Thomas Calhoun and Rachel Peck: m. 26 Sep 1790 Rebecca Rand b. c1771 Cornwallis, NS, d. 6 Feb 1848, d/o Caleb Rand and Mary Mayhew of Cornwallis, NS and Nantucket, MA: this family settled at Demoiselle Creek in Hopewell Parish, Albert County: 1) William Calhoun born 25 Feb 1792, d. 21 Dec 1866, m. (1 st ) 31 Mar 1814 Ann Brewster born c1795, d. 9 Jan 1830, m. (2 nd ) 22 Oct 1845 Martha Gross b. c1793, d. 16 Jan 1883, widow of Joseph Steeves: family settled at Hopewell Cape: had issue: 2) James H. Calhoun b. 16 Dec 1793, d. 5 Mar 1869, m. Ruth Brewster born c1800, died 4 Oct 1857: settled at Hopewell Cape and had children: 3) John Calhoun b. 23 Nov 1795, d. 22 Aug 1843 in Bermuda, m. (1 st ) 5 Aug 1819 Ruth Grace Cole born c1801, d. 6 Jul 1826, m. (2 nd ) 23 Nov 1827 Mary Brewster b. c1810: 4) Mary Calhoun b. 28 Dec 1797, d. 28 May 1884, m. 24 Nov 1823 Obadiah Calkins born c1798, d. 5 May 1882: settled at Hopewell Cape: 5) Rebecca Calhoun born 19 Dec 1799, d. 6 Jan 1870, m. 28 Apr 1818 James Brewster b. c1797, d. 14 Mar 1877: settled at Hopewell Cape: 6) Thomas Calhoun born 29 Jan 1802, married 9 Mar 1826 Mary Ann West b. c1806: settled at Hopewell Cape and had eleven children: 7) Rachel Calhoun born 30 Oct 1804, d. 19 Mar 1865, m. 24 Nov 1831 Elias Peck: they settled at Hopewell Cape: 8) Samuel Calhoun b. 9 Nov 1806, d. 9 Apr 1831, m. Miss Peck: 9) Lavinia Freelove Calhoun born 27 Feb 1809, died 24 Oct 1861, m. 10 Jan 1828 Barnaby Holmes Newcomb b. c1805, died 4 Oct 1884: family settled at Hopewell Cape: 10) Ruth Calhoun b. 16 Dec 1811, m. Mr. Reed: may have m. Mr. Dickson: 11) George C. Calhoun b. 29 Jan 1814, d. 14 Feb 1894, married 7 Dec 1836 Lavinia Peck b. c1815, d. 28 Oct 1894: 12) Charles Calhoun b. 7 Oct 1816, d. 26 Jan 1847, m. 19 Nov 1840 Martha Grace Cole b. c1821, d. 17 Apr Sources: MC80/1613 Orval O. Calhoun s Our Calhoun family, page 732: see also

16 MC80/1790 Ken Kanner s Early families revisited, page 49. CALHOUN: Thomas Calhoun born c1735 in Chester, PA, died Apr 1772 in a shipwreck off Albert County coast that also killed brother William Calhoun: they were sons of John Calhoun and Rebecca Ewing of Cumberland County, PA: family came from Baltimore, MD to NB in 1765 and settled at Riverside, Hopewell Parish in Albert County: Thomas Calhoun m. 7 Nov 1768 in Albert County, Rachel Peck born 6 May 1754 in Attleborough, Bristol County, MA, died 5 Nov 1803, d/o Abiel Peck and Ruth Skinner: 1) John Calhoun born 28 May 1770 Riverside, NB, d. 5 Oct 1853, m. 26 Sep 1790 Rebecca Rand born 28 Feb 1770 at Cornwallis, Kings County, NS, died on 6 Feb 1848, d/o Caleb Rand and Mary Mayhew of Nantucket, MA and of Cornwallis, NS: they settled at Demoiselle Creek in Hopewell Parish, NB and had twelve children: 2) Thomas Calhoun born Jul 1772 at Riverside, NB, married Freelove Lewis born 1772 in Moncton, NB, d/o Alanson Lewis and Mary Merritt: settled at Moncton: had no children. Sources: MC80/407 The Canadian biographical dictionary, pages 629 to 630: see also MC80/691 Maimie Steeves Fundy folklore, pgs. 21 and 24: see also MC80/1613 Orval O. Calhoun s Our Calhoun family, pages : widow Rachel (Peck) Calhoun m. (2 nd ) Robert Dickson of Hillsborough Parish: had issue: see also MC80/1790 Ken Kanner s Early families revisited, page 50: see also MC2852 Purdy- Carter genealogical collection, MS1A: on microfilm F20980; see sheet for Thomas Calhoun: see MC80/2842 Robert Calhoun s The descendants and ancestors of Thomas Calhoun of Albert County, New Brunswick, 159 pages. CALKINS: Israel Calkins born 1793 in NS, d. 1862, s/o Ahira Calkins and Irene Porter of Cornwallis, NS: he came to NB and settled in Wicklow Parish, Carleton County: married (1 st ) Sarah Bubar and had one child: m. (2 nd ) Eliza DeMerchant born 1 Jun 1820, died 1871, d/o John and Louisa DeMerchant: Child of first wife: 1) James Calkins: Children of second wife: 2) Louisa Calkins b. 1838, d. 1899, m. Israel Gee b at Wicklow, died 1917, s/o Cornelius Gee and Hannah Partridge: settled in Wicklow Parish and had issue: 3) Ann Calkins born 1842: 4) Isabella Calkins born in 1845: 5) Mary Calkins b. 1847: 6) Margaret Calkins b Source: MC80/1397 Daniel F. Johnson s New Brunswick lineages, pages : also see the Carleton County census records: see also MC2657 NBGS Generations Vol 21, No. 3, Fall 1999, Minnie Frese s Calkins in America, pages

17 CALKINS: James Calkins born 27 Jun 1757 Lebanon, CT, died 14 Dec 1827 s/o Jeremiah and Mary Calkins who moved from Connecticut to Horton, NS in 1760 s: married 20 Oct 1777 at Horton, NS, Elizabeth Wickwire b. 20 May 1759 Lyme, CT, died on 2 Dec 1850, d/o Zebediah and Sarah Wickwire of Lebanon, CT and Horton, NS: they first settled in Horton, NS and came to NB about 1798: settled at Hopewell Cape in Albert County: Children are listed in an estimated order: 1) Elijah W. Calkins born c1778 at Horton, NS, d. 29 Apr 1813 at Hopewell, NB, m. c1812 Lois Peck: 2) Sarah or Sally Calkins b. 6 Nov 1779 in NS, d. 26 Apr 1879, m. Eliakim Newcomb: 3) Elizabeth Calkins born 1783 at Horton, NS, d. 29 Apr 1813: 4) Temperance Calkins born 16 Feb 1792 in NS, d. 11 Nov 1854, m. 25 Apr 1822 Levi Wells born 26 Dec 1801, d. 26 Jun 1872: 5) James Calkins b. 10 May 1794 in NS, d. 18 Jan 1872, m. 13 Feb 1817 Ann Wells b. 1798, d. 16 Jan 1860, d/o Newton Wells and Mary Bishop: settled at Lower Hopewell and had six children: he may have also married Ann Weller: 6) Obediah Calkins born 13 Aug1798 at Hopewell, NB, d. 5 May 1882, m. 24 Nov 1823 in Westmorland County, Mary Calhoun b. 28 Dec 1798 Hopewell Cape, d. 28 May 1884, d/o John Calhoun and Rebecca Rand: they settled at Hopewell and had eight children: 7) Louise Calkins m. 6 Mar 1817 Thomas Wilber: 8) Jeremiah Calkins b in NB, d. 30 Aug 1810 in NB: 9) Elizabeth A. Calkins born c1808, died 10 Feb 1870, married 22 Jan 1830 Allen Stevens. Sources: MC80/338 I. Allen Jack s Biographical Review, page 395: see also MC80/2553 Kenneth W. Calkins Calkins family in America, pages 27, 48, : see MC80/920 William R. Marsh s The ancestors and descendants of F.A. Marsh and Ivy Crites, pages : surname also spelled Calkin. CALKINS: Jeremiah Calkins m. Rachel Jones, settled near Hopewell Cape, Albert County and had seven children: only child mentioned was, Jeremiah Calkins who settled in southern New Brunswick, m. Mary - and had nine children. Source: MC2657 NBGS Generations Vol 21, No. 3, Fall 1999, Minnie Frese s Calkins in America, page 36. CALKINS: Joshua Calkins b. 19 Jun 1785 at Cornwallis, NS, d. 28 Jan 1885, s/o John B. Calkins and Sarah Bennett, m. 27 Aug 1817 Rebecca Dykeman born 2 Oct 1800, died 8 May 1884: settled at Gagetown, Queens County: 1) James J. Calkins b. 9 Mar 1820, died 10 Apr 1820: 2) Jeremiah Calkins b. 18 Aug 1822, m. (1 st ) Mary Eliza Fitch born 18 Dec 1819 at Canaan, NB, died 9 Jan 1892, married (2 nd ) Jul 1849 Mary Peterson b. c1824: 3) John Bennett Calkins born 23 Sep 1826, died 26 Jan 1870, married 2 Jun 1858 at Sussex, Kings County, Margaret Morrison b. 24 Jun 1830 at Sussex, died 7 Jan 1899: settled in Sussex and had one child then moved to Saint John:

18 4) Harriet Maria Calkins b. 10 Mar 1829, d. 26 Dec 1911, m. 26 Dec 1855 at Sussex, NB, Peter Snider: 5) Dorcus Dykeman Calkins b. 13 Apr 1832, d. 14 Feb 1909, m. 4 Jun 1836 William Tweedie: 6) Sarah Amelia Bennett Calkins b. 28 Mar 1835, d. 17 Apr 1918, m. 21 Feb 1860 Moses Edward Asa Burpee born 22 Sep 1835, died 30 Mar 1920: 7) Meltiah Calkins born 7 Jun 1838, died 21 Nov 1874: 8) Annett Pricilla Calkins born 22 Feb 1840, d. 4 Jul 1865: 9) Charles Lester Calkins b. 30 Jul 1842, died 11 Mar 1929 at Veazie, ME, m. 29 Nov 1871 Elizabeth Hepzibah Burpee born 22 Aug 1854 at Burton, Sunbury County, d. 8 Apr 1937, d/o Howard and Martha Burpee: settled at Gagetown and had two children. Sources: MC1/Calkins, 40 pages: see also MC80/2553 Kenneth W. Calkins Calkins family in America, pages 48, 102, 196. CALLAGHAN: Patrick Callaghan: came from Massachusetts to NB in 1783 with his family as Loyalists: they settled at St. Andrews in Charlotte County. Source: MC80/1720 Theodore C. Holmes Loyalists to Canada: the 1783 settlement of Quakers and others at Passamaquoddy, page 164. CALLAGHAN: Samuel Callaghan b. c1788 in Jonesport, ME, died before 1860 in Princeton, ME, m. c1814 Hannah Eastman b. c1792 in St. Andrews, Charlotte County, NB, d. after 1870 in Maine: family settled for a time in NB: The following children had some connection to NB: 1) William Callaghan b. 4 Jul 1815 in Eastport, ME, d. 1 Dec 1895 Chippewa Falls, WI: m. Aug 1836 in Calais, ME, Sarah Jane Campbell b. 10 Sep 1819 in Saint John, NB, died 18 Mar 1911 in Chippewa Falls, d/o James Campbell: 2) Thomas Callaghan born c1818 in St. George, Charlotte County, NB: went to Calais by 1850: 3) Mary Hannah Callaghan born 31 Jul 1827 St. Stephen, NB, m. about Mar 1845 in Calais, William Cochran b. c1821 in NB: settled in Calais: Samuel and Hannah had six more children born in Maine. Source: MC80/2711 Thelma Eye Brooks Calais Maine families, pages CALVERLEY: Craven Calverley born in 1765 at Long Preston, England, d. 4 Jul 1851 at French Village, Hampton Parish, Kings County, NB, s/o William Calverley: came to NB about 1800: settled in Saint John for over sixty years before moving to Kings County: m. Mrs. Mary Walker a widow, born 1755, died 17 Sep 1838 in Saint John. Source: MC1156 Graves Papers: Craven Calverley, 1 page: Craven Calverley had a sister Margaret Calverley who m. Christopher Langstroth: settled at French Village, Kings County: see also MC80/2902 Sharon Dubeau s New Brunswick Loyalists: a bicentennial tribute, 1 paragraph.

19 CALVERT: Richard Calvert b. 1771, died 4 Jun 1845, married 2 Dec 1794 at Boston, MA, Abigail Bodge b. 1755: moved from Pittston, Maine to NB about 1816 and settled at Saint John: 1) Abbey Calvert born 23 Jul 1795, married 1 Nov 1819 at Saint John, John Lakeman: 2) Harriet Calvert b. 1790, d. 1800: 3) Thomas Calvert b. 1800, d. 1864, m. 24 May 1821 at Saint John, Mary Maria Thomas b. 1802: family moved to Walla Walla, WA: 4) Lucinda Calvert b. 3 Aug 1803, married 14 Feb 1822 in Maine, Thomas Lakeman: 5) Calista Calvert b. 16 Jun 1806, m. Mr. Hawes: 6) Richard Calvert b. 17 Nov Source: MC1/Calvert, 5 pages. CALVIN: John Calvin b in Ireland, d. 9 Jun 1874, m. in Ireland, Mary - born c1807 in Ireland: came to NB in Jul 1847 and settled in Norton Parish, Kings County: Children born in Ireland: 1) John Calvin b. -, died Grand Bay, Kings County, m. Jennie Harkins: 2) Jane Calvin born c1838: 3) Martha Calvin b. c1841: 4) Daniel Calvin born c1844: 5) Mary Ann Calvin born c1844: 6) Elizabeth Calvin born c1846. Source: MC80/2354 Saint John Branch, NBGS: Arrivals 99: our first families in New Brunswick, page 40. CAMBER: John Camber b. -, bur. 22 Mar 1811: came to NB as a Loyalist and first settled at Keswick in York County, then at Northampton Parish in Carleton County: married Nancy - : 1) Eleanor Camber born c1793 at Keswick, York County, married Edward Campbell b. c1795 at Northampton, s/o Tamberlane Campbell and Hester Cunnabell: they had seven children: 2) Mary Ann Camber married 30 Jun 1814 Daniel Davidson: 3) Miss Camber b. -, d. Jan 1802: 4) Levina Slason Camber born 27 Dec 1798: 5) Olive Saunders Camber born 23 Oct 1800: 6) Thomas Camber b. c1800, married Catherine - born c1805: settled in Wakefield Parish and had at least eight children: 7) William Cooke Camber born 31 Aug 1805, d. 23 Nov 1868: first settled at Woodstock in Carleton County, then at Arthurette in Gordon Parish, Victoria County:

20 m. Mary - b. c1803: had at least four children: 8) Susannah Camber b. 21 Apr 1809: 9) John Camber b. c1811. Source: MC80/1123 Ernest A. Clarke s Tamberlane, Section 8, E.C. pages 1-4, and Appendix II: widow Nancy Camber married (2 nd ) 13 Nov 1814 John McLean. CAMBRIDGE: Isaac Cambridge born 1810 in NS, d. 10 Aug 1858, possibly s/o John Cambridge from Bandon, Ireland who came to NB in 1815 and died 13 Dec 1842 on a trip from Saint John to Ireland: Isaac settled in Burton Parish Sunbury County: m. Mary - born 1811 in Ireland, d. 4 Feb 1886: she came to NB in 1823: Children mentioned: 1) Edward Cambridge b. 1830: 2) Annie Cambridge born 1836: 3) John L. Cambridge b Source: MC80/644 Isabel L. Hill s The old burying ground Fredericton, NB, Vol. I, page 254. CAMERON: Anthony Cameron born 1787 in Dumfriesshire, Scotland, died 3 Jun 1873: married Margaret (Boyd) Reid born 1788 in Dumfriesshire, d. 27 Feb 1865, d/o William Boyd: they came to NB and settled in Simonds Parish, Saint John County: 1) William Cameron bp. 12 Jul 1822, d. 2 Apr 1896, m. 18 Dec 1849 Mary Smith and had issue: 2) Margaret Cameron bp. 3 Dec 1824: 3) Mary Ann Cameron born 15 Apr 1827 in Saint John, died 17 Jan 1902, m. 31 Dec 1850 in Saint John, James Carney born 1825 in Saint John, d. 29 Apr 1901, s/o George Carney: settled in Saint John and had issue. Source: MC80/2592 Graeme F. Somerville s A library of stone pages and other records of the Wesleyan burial ground, Saint John, NB, pages 34, 38. CAMERON: Archibald Cameron born 1769 in Argyleshire, Scotland, d. 15 Mar 1861, m. Mary Cameron b at Ardnamurchan, Argyleshire, died 27 Oct 1854: came to NB in Aug 1804 with their four eldest children and settled at Black River, Glenelg Parish, Northumberland County: 1) Allan Cameron b in Scotland, d. 10 Nov 1847, married 10 Sep 1831 Elizabeth Alton: had six children: 2) John Cameron b in Scotland, d. 18 Mar 1829, m. 1 Sep 1819 Mary McNaughton born 1795, d. 12 Jun 1878: had five children: 3) Hugh/Ewen Cameron b. May 1800 in Scotland, d. 10 Mar 1887, m. 5 May 1826 Catherine McLean born May 1804, d. 20 Mar 1890: had seven children: 4) Annie

21 Cameron b Scotland, m. 3 Jan 1833 Archibald McDonald of Glenelg Parish: moved to Antigonish, NS: 5) Donald Cameron b in Black River, NB, d. 1885, married 8 Oct 1828 Margery McLeod born 1808, d. 4 Nov 1905: had seven children: 6) Alexander Cameron b. 1805, d. 23 May 1870, married 20 Jan 1851 Jane Barton of Kent County, born 1820, d. 1899: first settled at Black River then moved to Kent County: had nine children: 7) Margory Cameron born 1807, d. 21 Mar 1878, m. (1 st ) 22 Dec 1825 John McNaughton b. 1802, d. 1831: had two children: m. (2 nd ) 12 Feb 1835 John McKay b. 1802, d. 1880: had eight children: 8) James Cameron born 1809, d. 1870, m. Margaret Barton of Kent County: settled in Kent County and had nine children: 9) Murdoch Cameron b. 1811, d. 6 Sep 1866, married 1 Jan 1841 Margaret McDougall born 1817, died 17 Jun 1897: 10) Christina Cameron b. 1813, d. 18 Oct 1874, m. Hector McDonald born 1815 on PEI, d. 15 Dec 1876: settled near Glenwood, Glenelg Parish: had at least five children: 11) Dougald Cameron b. 1814, d. unmarried Source: MC80/2689 Miramichi Branch of the NBGS, Some first families of the Miramichi, 2 pages: Archibald Cameron s brother, Charles Cameron and cousin, Archibald Cameron also came to NB and settled in Northumberland County: widow Elizabeth (Alton) Cameron m. (2 nd ) 27 Jun 1853 Philip Gain. CAMERON: Charles Cameron born 1787 in Argyleshire, Scotland, died 1 Mar 1864: he came to NB in 1804 and settled at Bushville in Chatham Parish, Northumberland County: is not listed in the 1851 census. Source: MC80/366 John D.S. Ullock s Freemasonry on the Miramichi in Canadian Masonic Research Association, No. 108, page 5: his obituary notice in MC1730 says he was from Sutherland, Scotland. CAMERON: Daniel Cameron b. c1818 in NS, d. 24 Feb 1899: came to NB and settled in Saint John: married (1 st ) 13 Nov 1845 in Saint John, Mary Ann Coleman b. 1824, d. 3 Oct 1853, m. (2 nd ) 5 Dec 1861 in Saint John, Eleanor Day b. 1832, d. 10 Jan 1887: Children of first wife: 1) Duncan Louis Cameron born 1847, died 23 Nov 1867: 2) Olivia Cameron married Joseph Armstrong: 3) Mary Cameron married Samuel Warwick. Source: MC80/2592 Graeme F. Somerville s A library of stone pages and other records of the Wesleyan burial ground, Saint John, NB, pages CAMERON: Hugh Cameron s/o Sir Ian Cameron of Fassafern, Inverness, Scotland: married Catherine McCallum b. in Scotland: came to NB in 1783 as Loyalists and settled at Digdeguash, Saint Patrick Parish, Charlotte County:

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