Sources
1. “The Longfellow Birthday Book.”
A small red leather bound book given to Frances Burt by Mabel A. Mcgowan for her birthday in 1907. Over the years she documented many individuals’ birthdays in this book which lists a Longfellow quotation for every day of the year.
3. Records from Elmwood Cemetery, Moncton, NB (obtained by Greg and Marie Colucci)
4. from Kathleen Givan Colucci’s recollections and memorabilia.
5. 1901 Canada Census data, digitized photograph of original document available at website, http://www.archives.ca/02/02012202_e.html .
6. 1891 Moncton Census data from the Moncton Museum (research from Greg and Marie Colucci)
7. The Archives of Ontario, 77 Grenville St., Toronto, ON, M5S 1B3, http://www.archives.gov.on.ca/english/interloan/vsmain.htm .
8. derived from copies of original certificates (births, baptisms, marriages or deaths)
9. 1881 Canada and British Census Data, from FamilySearch Website, http://www.familysearch.org/Eng/Search/frameset_search.asp .
10. 1910 U.S. census digitized copies of original
11. The Toronto Directory, The Toronto Public Reference Library.
12. Information from J Hamilton (Ham) Givan whose great grandfather was Alex, brother of Henry Peel Givan.
14. “American Family Immigration Center,” http://www.ellisisland.org/.
Online searchable database of over 22 million passengers arriving at Ellis Island, New York between 1892 and 1924. One can view digitized photos of original passenger manifests at this site.
16. “The Jones Family Bible,” the Robisons, Salt Lake City.
This Bible came down the female line from Anna Adelia through her daughter Nina Purton, then through Nina’s daughter Catherine to Catherine’s daughter Mary Robison. It contains some precise dates and relationships but no places of birth or death.
17. Records from Ancestry.com; www.ancestry.com
18. Genealogy material on the Purton lineage from Mary (Hoagland) Robison and Ann Purton (Hoagland) McBroom in Salt Lake City, Utah.
19. Information from Nita M. Jones which was provided to the Jones file at the Moncton Museum in New Brunswick. This information dates from before 1951 since Harry Givan was alive at the time it was typed.
20. re-issued birth certificate from Gioiosa Jonica
21. re-issued marriage certificate from Gioiosa Jonica
22. Information from Hortense Coluccio Cimino and son Lawrence Supino
23. Schedlitz, Bernd and Helmut Siegmon and Uwe Trautsch., Bethke, Michael, ed., 100 Jahre Hebbelschule in Kiel, 1903-2003., Kiel: Wachholtz Verlag, 2003.
24. 1881 British Census Data, from FamilySearch Website, http://www.familysearch.org/Eng/Search/frameset_search.asp .
25. 1861 England Census digitized copies of original
26. 1871 England Census digitized copies of original
27. 1881 England Census digitized copies of original
28. from border crossing listings from Canada to U.S. on Ancestry.com - source of useful information about people’s past dates of immigration, address of destination and so on.
29. Records from Trinity Anglican Church, Durham, Ontario provided by a parishioner, Jean Ovens and also on microfiche in Durham Library.
30. research by Greg and Marie Colucci on their family trip through the Maritimes in Aug, 2002 when they visited The Moncton Museum and Elmwood Cemetery in Moncton, Shediac Cape, Harbourville, Grafton, The Kings County Museum in Kentville and Grand Pre.
31. Reverend A. F. Burt’s Certificate of Death from Waterbury in the State of Connecticut
33. Information from Beverly Scott, 3rd wife of George Scott who is a great-grandson of George Edward Burt. Much of her early material originated from George Scott’s mother, Lena May Burt with input from Bessie Lina Burt and Marion Burt.
34. Hearnshaw, L. S., Cyril Burt Psychologist, Ithaca, New York: Cornell University Press, 1979.
35. The FreeBMD website, free Civil Registration index information for England and Wales, http://freebmd.rootsweb.com/.
36. 1901 British Census Data, digitized files online, http://www.census.pro.gov.uk/index.html.
37. Burt, Cyril., “Cyril Burt,” A History of Psychology in Autobiography, Vol. 4., Ed. Edwin G. Boring., New York: Russell & Russell., 1952., pp. 53-73.
38. Information posted by Carolyn Scott, 525 West 500 North, Richfield, Utah, U.S.A. 84701 on the FamilySearch website by the Mormon Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. http://www.familysearch.org/Eng/Search/frameset_search.asp
39. research from James Alexander in New Brunswick
40. Johnson, Daniel F., New Brunswick Vital Statistics from Newspapers, at Toronto Public Reference Library among others.
41. Canadian Heritage Ship Information Database, http://daryl.chin.gc.ca:8000/basisbwdocs/sid/title1e.html.
At this website you can search the database. Searching “Vessels” for “Givan” will call up all ships with Givan in the name: Nancy Givan (1837), Fanny Givan (1862), John Givan (1865), Mary Givan (1867) and F.&E. Givan (1886); Searching in “Masters” for “Givan” calls up Henry Peel Givan and one can view a list of all the ships of which he was captain.
42. “Ships and Seafarers of Atlantic Canada,” on CD ROM, Maritime History Archive, Memorial University of Newfoundland.
43. “from Social Security data.”
44. Information from Christina Caffiero
45. Information from Cassie Guarino, 2007
46. Information from Joseph J. Schirripa
47. Information from Anna Schirripa, grand-daughter of Peter Schirripa, in 2008.
49. Massachusetts Archives, “Our Collections,” http://www.sec.state.ma.us/arc/arcsrch/VitalRecordsSearchContents.html, accessed Dec 19, 2007.
50. Kings County Archives in Kings County Museum, Kentsville, Nova Scotia. A source of Kings County Deeds, Probate records and Vital Statistics as well as files and books on various topics., http://www.okcm.ca/.
51. “New Brunswick and Nova Scotia (RPCNA) Minutes 1832-1919: Somerset, N.S. Cornwallis Reformed Presbyterian Church minutes & records, 1846, 1851-1934: includes Grand Pre, N.S. Horton Ref. Pres. Ch. registers, 1851-1886.,” Microfilm, Vaughan Library, Acadia University., BX9002.N6 N48 1832.
52. written by Catherine Purton on Sept. 28, 1951, info obtained from her mother Nina Purton, née Givan.
53. Kings County, Nova Scotia land deeds from Kentville, NS.
54. “Harbourville Historical Information,” http://www.harbourville.ednet.ns.ca/historical.htm .
A webpage accessed from the Official Harbourville Web Site which posts historical articles from Harbourville’s past mostly derived mostly from the Berwick Register.
56. 1911 Canada census digitized copies of original
57. from “Memories by Greta Grant”, a typewritten single page document in the Jones file at the Moncton Museum in Moncton, New Brunswick. It was written as a 3rd person narrative in which she refers to herself as Greta Grant rather than “I”. The paper on which it was typed has a letterhead reading “Continental Assurance Company, Incorporated under the laws of the State of Illinois, U.S.A., the significance of which is unknown. Greta is a granddaughter of Abner Jones.
58. Information from Mary Valenti DeMarco.
59. Information from Stieven Dietl of Leipzig, great-great-great-grandson of Gottlieb Franke.
60. Information from Rose Campo Cardillo and Lori Cardillo, including information obtained from Maria Scibilia Italiano and from Domenico Campo in Sicily.
61. Information from discussion at the 3rd Annual Valenti Family Picnic in July, 2004.
63. Information from family at the Di Paola 2007 family picnic
64. Information from Raffaela Guido Di Paola’s Family Tree computer files which she compiled in the 1990’s.
65. Information from the Di Paola Family Picnic at Brian and Barbara Crawley’s farm in 2005.
66. Information from David Valenti
67. Information from Angelika Jebsen who is from Laucha an der Unstrut, Sachsen-Anhalt, Germany; researched in 2004 from the original Lutheran church books from Laucha and Niederholzhausen and from the City Hall records of Laucha.
68. Information from Frauke Tams, 2004.
69. Information from Frauke Tams Roman, 2004.
70. 1851 England census digitized copies of original
71. “1891 England census digitized copies of original.”
72. Karl Bruno Franke, Memoirs dated November 16, 1949, translated by Wolfgang and Rosy Franke. For complete text go to http://www.ourgenealogy.ca/ps01/ps01_088.html .
73. Davison, James Doyle ed., Mud Creek: The story of the Town of Wolfville, Nova Scotia, The Wolfville Historical Society, 1985, pp. 95-96.
74. The New Brunswick Courier, microfilm, Toronto Reference Library among others.
75. Nova Scotia Vital Statistics from Newspapers, compiled by Jean M. Holder, Genealogical Committee of the Nova Scotia Historical Society. Halifax. 1980.
76. Information from Peter Shaw Thacher, Sr. and his wife Mary McGrath Thacher some of which is in the Jones file at the Moncton Museum, New Brunswick. He is descended from William Colpitts Jones, son of Abner Jones.
77. Cindy Jensen’s and Bev Barney’s postings on Ancestry.com, “Jensen/Adams Family Tree and Bisset & Cook Families,” http://awt.ancestry.com, Tue. Apr. 30 2002.
Information on Adelia Colpitts background came from Ancestry.com postings by Cindy Jensen and Bev Barney. Cindy Jensen’s posting contained the background on Elizabeth Cummings parentage while both postings carried the Colpitt lineage
78. Machum, Lloyd A., A History of Moncton, Town and City 1855-1965, Moncton Publishing Company Ltd., 1965.
79. Information from Mrs. Jane Jones Tille and her daughter Mrs. Patricia Tille McConnell on the Jones file at the Moncton Museum. They are descended from Frank Abner Jones, a son of Abner Jones.
80. Information on file in the Moncton Museum.
81. 1851 New Brunswick Census digitized copies of original
82. “1900 U.S. Census digitized copies of original.”
83. Information from Nancy Jones Matthews MacArthur, Moncton, NB. She is a descendent of the original settler Charles Jones. Her website is http://personal.nbnet.nb.ca/pebbles2/ and includes transcriptions of census records for all Westmorland County Joneses from 1851 to 1891.
84. Bev Barney, “Bissett-Cook Families,” http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=bevbarney, web postings updated Jan 18, 2003.
Information also posted on Bev Barney’s own site, http://www.barney.org
86. “Colpitts Family Reunion at Little River, Coverdale,” The Daily Sun, Saint John, New Brunswick, Sept 7, 1900, transcribed from newspaper article, http://members.tripod.com/~albertnb/colpitts1900.htm.
(Includes the transcription of Colpitts family birthdates from the family bible.)
87. “International Genealogy Index,” posting on the FamilySearch website, http://www.familysearch.org/Eng/Search/frameset_search.asp .
Many of the IGI records are extracted from the source records for the locality listed (e.g. church and parish records)
88. Larracey, E.W., The First Hundred, Moncton Publishing Co. Ltd., 1970.
A story of the first 100 years of the history of Moncton 1766 to 1866.
89. Hempel, Rainer L., New Voices on the Shore, German-Canadian Historical Association, 2000.
90. Brian Orr, “Colpitts and Other Families Who Settled in New Brunswick, Canada in 1700’s,” http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=SHOW&db=colpitts-03&recno=1074, Jan 4, 2007.
An excellent and extensive database complete with many references kindly posted by Brian Orr on rootsweb.
91. “Cemeteries, Westmorland County Gen Web,” http://www.rootsweb.com/~nbwestmo/cemetaries.htm, accessed June 18, 2005.
A New Brunswick GenWeb site with listings of the stones for cemeteries in Westmorland and Albert Counties.
92. Anna H. Chavelle, “The Colpitts Family of New Brunswick and Henderson Family of Ohio,” http://annachavelle.com/index.htm, accessed Nov 2008.
Including info on Oulton, Chappell, Weldon, Ripley, Dobson Duvay, Bentley, Garrigues, Wickersham, Brooke and others.
93. The FamilySearch website by the Mormon Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints., http://www.familysearch.org/Eng/Search/frameset_search.asp .
Allows searching of International Genealogy Index, Census data etc.
94. Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild, “ISTG - Jenny,” http://www.immigrantships.net/1700/jenny750410.html, accessed May 15, 2004.
A webpage with transcriptions from various sources of the passenger lists of emigrant ships.
95. Taylor, George, A History of Salisbury, 1774-1984, The Salisbury Committee for New Brunswick’s Bicentennial, New Brunswick, 1984.
96. “People of Kings County, Nova Scotia”, Jack Dugan’s website hosted by Rootsweb. An interesting site with much useful history, insight and listings of inhabitants from 1760 to 1901., http://www.rootsweb.com/~nskings2/index.html.
97. Information from Ruby M. Cusack, a genealogist who was researching a “Given” line.
98. 1871-1901 Census files produced by the Family History Committee, of the Kings Historical Society, from the microfilm records of the official Census.
99. 1880 U.S. Census data - as described by research from J Hamilton (Ham) Givan, whose great grandfather was Alex. This census is also indexed and searchable on th FamilySearch Website, http://www.familysearch.org/Eng/Search/frameset_search.asp
100. Nova Archives and Records Management, “Nova Scotia Historical Vital Statistics,” http://www.novascotiagenealogy.com/.
An searchable online database with original scanned documents of BMD records.
101. Information from Cynthia Houston in the USA, who was a daughter from John Nangle Sr’s 2nd marriage.
102. Information from Kathie Weigel and her Gedcom files posted on RootsWeb.com at http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=zella&id=I1094
Some of her information is from Richard S. Simpson, Ph.D. who researched the Gmelin line, making a link back to Württemberg Germany. Other information is from an old published family history by Moritz Gmelin, "Stammbaum der Familie Gmelin" (Karlsruhe: G. Braun'schen Hofbuchhandlung, 1877). Some information she got directly from microfilmed Vaihingen an der Enz Kirchenbuch, LDS film #1184562.
104. Archives of Maryland Online, “Journal and Correspondence of the Maryland Council of Safety, July 7:December 31, 1776,” http://www.mdarchives.state.md.us/megafile/msa/speccol/sc2900/sc2908/000001/000012/html/am12--501.html, accessed May 21, 2004.
105. email from Dave Colpitts, descendant of William L. Colpitts, Apr 2008.
106. Bowser, Les, The Search for Heinrich Stief, A Genealogist on the Loose, Nimbus Publishing Ltd., Halifax, NS, 2001.
107. Les Bower, “The Dragon, the Lydia, the Fane - 1749,” Generations (Journal of the New Brunswick Genealogical Society), Summer, 2008.
108. Gary T. Horlacher, “The Palatine Project,” http://progenealogists.com/palproject/pa/, accessed 2004, 2005.
An excellent website on 18th century German emigration, including many ships’ passenger listings.
109. Bowser, Les, “Sailing from Philadelphia,” Generations (The Journal of the New Brunswick Genealogical Society), Vol. 30, No. 4, Winter, 2008.
110. Bowser, Les, The Search for Heinrich Stief, A Genealogist on the Loose, Nimbus Publishing Ltd., Halifax, NS, 2001, pp. 84,97.
111. Hempel, Rainer L., New Voices on the Shore, German-Canadian Historical Association, 2000, p. 342.
112. Les Bowser, “Who was the Wife of Jacob Treitz?,” Generations (the journal of the New Brunswick Genealogical Society), Winter, 2007.
113. “Researchers continue hunt for Jacob Treitz,” The Moncton Times & Transcript, January 21, 2008, Page A6, Newspaper, by Alan Cochrane.
This article quotes information from Les Bowser.
114. Hempel, Rainer L., New Voices on the Shore, German-Canadian Historical Association, 2000, p. 343.
115. Hempel, Rainer L., New Voices on the Shore, German-Canadian Historical Association, 2000, p. 344.
116. research from Trevor Kirkpatrick from New Jersey who is descended from Bernard Law Kirkpatrick and Annie Hatton.
117. Information from Pearl Saunders, local historian from Welsford, Kings County, Nova Scotia.
118. Information from Anna (DeMarco) Moore.
119. Daniel Deyette’s website, “History of BC - An Archive of Old British Colubia Texts,” http://historyofbc.com/edward-blake-grant.html, Accessed Jan 10, 2007.
120. Information from Jim Alexander in New Brunswick who is descended from and has researched a different branch of Givans in New Brunswick from the 1700’s.
121. 1851 census data from Duncan Paterson Weir & Geoff Hallett, Using Original Fiche as source - on a Rootsweb web site, “MONTACUTE 1851 CENSUS, Somerset,” http://www.rootsweb.com/~cotswold/MONTACUTE51.htm.
122. Genealogy Help Website by Duncan Weir, “Index of Martok Web Site Registers Bower Hinton Chapel,” http://www.genealogyhelp.co.uk/Martock%20Web%20Site/Registers/Bower%20Hinton%20Chapel/.
(link no longer works, checked May, 2005)
123. 1841 England census digitized copies of original
124. 1891 Census data posted online by the Ontario Genealogical Society. http://www.ogs.on.ca/ogspi/9az/c189g009.htm (link no longer works, checked May, 2005)
125. Queensland Government, “Department of Justice and Attorney-General: Search the historical indexes,” http://www.justice.qld.gov.au/829.htm, accessed May, 2008.
An online searchable database for Queensland births, marriages and deaths from the 19th and early 20th century.
126. 1906 Census of the Northwest Provinces.
Digitized files viewable from the National Archives of Canada website at http://www.archives.ca/02/020153_e.html
127. Toronto Directories.
Early city directories available for research at the Toronto Reference Library.
128. Information from Dr. Norman E. Burt-Gerrans and family, grandson of Annie Eliza Barrow Burt.
129. Information from Polly Gerrans Kyte, Cornwall who together with Betty Boyd in California have researched their Gerrans family trees including information from another Gerrans descendant, the late Frederick Charles Talbot Gerrens.
130. Information from Christine Fiorini Whitelaw, daughter of Angelina Di Paola.
131. Information from Tony Fiorini, son of Gerardo Fiorini and Angela Di Paola.
132. David Ingham, “Sudden Death, Sudden Glory: The 59th Regiment 1793-1830,” Jade Publishing Limited, Lancashire, 1996.
133. information extracted from original sources in the British National Archives in Kew
134. Information from Marilyn Barbieri Valenti.
135. Information from the 2008 Valenti family picnic
136. Information from Maria Dri, née Scalzo, grand-daughter of Antonino Campo and Giuseppa Valenti.
137. Information from Kelly DiCarlo
138. Information from John Fiorini (b. 1932)
139. Information from Suzanne, a descendant of Henry John Burt and Margaret Moore. 2008
140. Information from Arthur Gorman, great-grandson of John Givan Bill
141. Information from Paola Scalisi and her parents, Nino and Mimma.
142. Information from Jean Elizabeth Lemelin Joudry in 2004.
143. Information from Myla Easton Mehain, her daughter Robin, and son Patrick in 2004.
144. Information from Paula Easton’s web page, “Descendents of Thomas Easton b.1853,” http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~easton/PaulaEa/index.htm .
146. written and edited by sixty collaborating authors from the Air Force, LIFE AND TIMES OF 422 SQUADRON (R.C.A.F. Wartime 1942-1945), 2nd edition, September 30, 2002, p. 38.
can be read on the internet at http://www.georgian.net/422sqdrn/hbk2cont.htm (link no longer works, checked May, 2005)
147. Information from Janet Burt-Gerrans, great-great-grand-daughter of George Tresawna Gerrans and Annie Elizabeth Burt
148. Phil Vogler, “The Annapolis Valley Newspaper Extracts Project,” http://www.rootsweb.com/~canbrnep/.
A marvelous collection of information on Kings County and its citizens gleaned from original newspaper sources.
149. “1851 Nova Scotia census digitized copies of original.”
150. Kings County, Nova Scotia cemetery records; available on CD from the Kings County Archives
151. Rob Gaskell, “Gaskell Family History Web Site,” http://www.gaskellfamily.com/.
Genealogical data including some information on Gerrans.
152. Jude James, “East Boldre: A New Forest Squatters Settlement 1700 - 1900,” http://www.geodata.soton.ac.uk/newforest/public/resources/eastb.html , 1994, site last viewed May 22, 2007.
153. A. McL., “Memoirs of Ministers: Burt, John Bartlett,” Baptist Handbook, 1887, pp. 99-101.
Obtained from the Angus Library at Regent’s Park College, Oxford.
154. Crume, Rick, “The German Origins of Charles Jones, aka Johann Carl Schantz, of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and Monckton, New Brunswick,” Generations (The Journal of the New Brunswick Genealogical Society), Vol. 30, No. 4, Winter, 2008.
155. Les Bowser, “Locating the Monckton Settler: Roxborough, PA,” Generations (Journal of the New Brunswick Genealogical Society), Fall, 2008.
156. “Moncton Township Settlers 1788” by Stephen Millidge, Deputy Surveyor Mar 18, 1788. A deteriorated old typed record in the Reference Section of the New Brunswick Provincial Archives, possibly with a page of settlers missing, which is a transcription of the original 1788 document whose location is unknown. This is a survey of the Monkton Township at that time with useful information about the founding families.
157. “Wikipedia,” http://en.wikipedia.org.
online public domain encyclopedia
158. Hempel, Rainer L., New Voices on the Shore, German-Canadian Historical Association, 2000, p. 301, end note 71.
159. John Steeves, “The Steeves Family Page,” http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Hills/4928/.
160. Information from Genealogy.com forum postings.
161. Les Bowser, “John Hall and the Eleven Families at Monckton,” Generations (the journal of the New Brunswick Genealogical Society), Summer, 2006.
162. Hempel, Rainer L., New Voices on the Shore, German-Canadian Historical Association, 2000, p. 404.
163. Sheare, “Roots and Branches second versions,” http://awt.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=sheareb2&id=I8869&ti=5538, accessed Dec 2008.
posted on ancestry.co.uk with no references
164. Information from Kathryn Jeffers posted in 2007.
165. Barbara Trenholm Merklinger, “Trenholm.org - The Stray Cat Genealogy Web Site,” http://www.trenholm.org/, Accessed June 2008.
A source of information on the Allen line amongst others.
166. Les Bowser, “Did Heinrich Stief Ever Meet Benjamin Franklin?,” Generations (Journal of the New Brunswick Genealogical Society), Summer, 2007.
167. Marvin Woodworth, “Descendancy Lines of Walter Woodworth,” http://members.aol.com/netpotato/woodworth_lines.html, accessed January, 2008.
168. Information from Anne Trites, wife of Albert Edward Weir Trites, in 2007
169. Information from Jeffrey Thomas Runner, descendent of Abel and Experience Gore, posted on the Ancestry.com message forum in 2002
170. PANB:MC1/Colpitts/Bissett/Lamb, 30 pages: file contains a copy of The Colpitts family in America.
PANB:MC1/Colpitts #2, 13 pages: Robert and Margaret Wade Colpitts: Pioneers of New Brunswick.
PANB:MC80/338 I. Allen Jack’s Biographical Review, pages 143-144.
171. Kings County, Nova Scotia Probate records from Kentville, NS.
172. Genforum message board from Genealogy.com. posting by Dan McArdle Aug 4, 2001.
173. Sikorski, Muriel, “Lutz Mountain Heritage Museum website.,” http://lutzmtnheritage.ca/index.shtml, accessed 2004.
174. Information from Sandra McNamee, daughter of Christine Fiorini
175. Information from Eberhard Schmidt from Buttelstedt, Germany in 2004. He married a Franke who may or may not be related. He had much information on a Daasdorf line of Franke’s descended from a Johann Adolphe Franke (ca1715-Apr. 10, 1777). This Franke would have been a contemporary of Johann David Franke Sr., possibly a brother, but Mr. Schmidt was unable to tie Johann David and his twins to this line since we don’t have their parentage.
176. Kenneth A. Smith, “Descendants of Robert Smith,” http://personal.nbnet.nb.ca/smithk/smithgen/index.htm#TOC, accessed April, 2008.
177. Don Chapman, “Don Chapman’s Chignecto Home Page,” http://www3.telus.net/chignecto/, last accessed Dec, 2008.
A compilation of genealogical data on various New Brunswick family lines.
178. Bruce and Carol Hayward, “William Black Chapter VI from Hayward/Logan Genealogy website,” http://www.hayward-logan.com/Robinson/william_black_chapter_vi.htm, accessed Dec, 2008.
179. Information from Donald Colpitts, a descendant of Howard Judson Colpitts, by email April, 2008
180. “McBain Family Tree,” accessed Apr 2008.
From Jolene Wozniak and Daryn McBain’s Ancestry.ca family database
181. Greg Harrison, “Our Family Tree,” http://www.bobog.org/family/index.php?ctype=gedcom, accessed Apr 6, 2008.
Source of Colpitts information.
182. Information from Louis Loccisano, who is descended from a Severino from Gioiosa Ionica, and who researched from microfilmed civil registry records from the Mormon Church archives.
183. Information from Lorraine McVitty in 2008 on the descendants of Hannah Elizabeth Barrow.
184. information extracted from original sources in the British National Archives in Kew from the Casualty Returns of the 59th Regiment.
185. David Ingham, email correspondence in 2007.
186. Captain Robert Batty of the First, or Grenadier, Guards, “Campaign of the Left Wing of the Allied Army, in The Western Pyrenees and South of France, in the Years 1813-14; Under Field-Marshall the Marquess of Wellington.,” John Murray, London, 1823.
187. Information from Peter Nangle, Louise Longfellow Givan’s grandson.
188. Information from Alessandro Mangano from Lake Como, Italy.
189. Rootsweb, http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/, accessed Apr, 2008.
Information posted by readers on the rootsweb Mailing Lists forum hosted by Ancestry.com
190. Rootsweb, http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/, accessed Apr, 2008, in 1871 Moncton census.
Information posted by readers on the rootsweb Mailing Lists forum hosted by Ancestry.com
191. Rootsweb, http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/, accessed Apr, 2008, Bessie was living with her brother W.H. Colpitts in the 1871 Moncton census.
Information posted by readers on the rootsweb Mailing Lists forum hosted by Ancestry.com
192. Harold Frye, “Tingley Descendants,” http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~tingley/, accessed Jan, 2008.
A posting of extensive research on Tingleys which also contains several Colpitts.
193. “1901 Canadian census data from the Automatedgenealogy website which links to images from the National Archives.”
194. Bruce and Carol Hayward, “William Black Chapter VI from Hayward/Logan Genealogy website,” http://www.hayward-logan.com/Robinson/william_black_chapter_vi.htm, accessed Dec, 2008, Robert’s middle initial of A. comes from the Haywards.
195. Information from Treva Colpitts whose husband William is descended from George Elkhana Colpitts.
196. 1901 Canada Census data, digitized photograph of original document available at website, http://www.archives.ca/02/02012202_e.html , listed as C. Dale Colpitts in 1901 census.
197. “Ancestors of Peter Robert Chapman,” http://www.ancestors-genealogy.com/chapy/gdata/f304.htm, Accessed Feb, 2008.
198. “Descendants of Charles and Susanna (Coates) Dixon,” http://www.monkeynet.net/ctdixon/genealogy/fam06154.htm, accessed Feb, 2008.
199. Genforum message board from Genealogy.com. posting by Scott Agnew who is descended from Rheuban Alfred Trites.
200. Genforum message board from Genealogy.com. posted by Maureen on Nov 10, 2001 who is descended from Jacob Lewis.
201. Genforum message board from Genealogy.com. posting by Maureen on Nov 10, 2001.
202. posting by Scott Agnew on gencircles.com, http://www.gencircles.com/users/morrigan/2/print/8503, accessed Nov, 2008.
203. rootsweb message posted by Deborah Brown-Warren, a descendant from Rufus Milledge Brown and Elizabeth Trites, on July 10, 2000, http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/NewBrunswick/2000-07/0963244388.
204. obituaries (Dimas Jones, Catherine Jones, Hector Jones, Luther Martin Jones, Edna Steeves, Manley Jones, Ida Crossman, Lottie Jones, Frank D. Hope, Martha Jones, Matilda Jones, Caroline Jones, Amos O’Blenis, Rufus Steeves, Gertrude Jones, Elizabeth Steeves Somers) transcribed by Dawn Edlund
205. Information from Anne Trites, wife of Albert Edward Weir Trites, in 2007 Anne Trites had his year of birth as 1864.
206. Information from Anne Trites, wife of Albert Edward Weir Trites, in 2007 She had William’s birthdate as July 3, 1874.
207. Genforum message board from Genealogy.com. posting by Scott Agnew who is descended from Reuban Alfred Trites.
208. Cemetery transcriptions at The New Brunswick Provincial Archives website http://archives.gnb.ca/APPS/NBCemeteries/?L=EN and also at Westmorland County Genweb website http://www.rootsweb.com/~nbwestmo/cemetaries.htm
209. New Brunswick Provincial Archives, http://archives.gnb.ca/Archives/EN/default.aspx, gives the middle name of Susan at her death.
210. Information from Sherrill Carter who in 2007 is also researching New Brunswick family lines
211. Information from Wendy Comishen, a descendant of Ellen Scovil Trites, from the line of Abraham Trites and Margaret Jones (Schantz). Info from 2008.
212. 1881 Canadian census data from the Automatedgenealogy website which links to images from the National Archives.
213. Don Chapman, “Don Chapman’s Chignecto Home Page,” http://www3.telus.net/chignecto/, last accessed Dec, 2008, Dan listed her as Burdas.
A compilation of genealogical data on various New Brunswick family lines.
214. New Brunswick Provincial Archives, http://archives.gnb.ca/Archives/EN/default.aspx, lists Bertus Jean’s marriage.
215. 1901 Canada Census data, digitized photograph of original document available at website, http://www.archives.ca/02/02012202_e.html , listed as Marnie in the 1901 census in Hillsborough.
216. 1850 U.S. Census digitized copies of original
217. 1860 U.S. Census digitized copies of original
218. Genforum message board from Genealogy.com. Kent Benn, Dec 31, 2001.
220. Diane McLeod, “McLeod Family’s Home Page,” http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~dimcl/, Accessed Dec 31, 2007.
Information compiled from a descendant of the McLeod and Jones lines, including data from Mark and Dawn Edlund.
221. http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/read/NewBrunswick/2003-12/1070324159.
an archived rootsweb forum message in 2003 from Barb Logan in BC which quotes from a book called “An Island Refuge by the Abegweit Branch of UEL” bought from THE PEI HERITAGE FOUNDATION. This book contains 3 pages of Burhoe genealogy.
222. Genforum message board from Genealogy.com. Kent Benn, Dec 31, 2001.
223. Information from Brenda Webster whose husband is descended from John Starr Trites Sr.’s daughter Lila.
224. Information from Brenda Webster whose husband is descended from John Starr Trites Sr.’s daughter Lila. gave the additional middle initial of C.
225. Genforum message board from Genealogy.com. Dan McArdle, Jan 2, 2002.
226. Genforum message board from Genealogy.com.
227. Genforum message board from Genealogy.com. posted by Dan, Feb 11, 2000.
228. Information from Nancy Jones Matthews MacArthur, Moncton, NB. She is a descendent of the original settler Charles Jones. Her website is http://personal.nbnet.nb.ca/pebbles2/ and includes transcriptions of census records for all Westmorland County Joneses from 1851 to 1891. census data.
229. 1870 U.S. census digitized copies of original
230. 1880 U.S. Census digitized copies of original
231. “The Famly of Jim and Selma Burrows,” http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=brons&id=I1300, accessed Jan, 2008.
Rootsweb family tree posting
232. Darlene Campbell, “FAMILIES OF BONAVENTURE CO., GASPE, QUEBEC AND RESTIGOUCHE CO., NEW BRUNSWICK, CANADA,” http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=dar&id=I51484, accessed Jan, 2008.
source of information on a line of Somers
233. Information from Lorraine McVitty who is descended from John Silk Sherrard and Hannah Elizabeth Barrow.
234. Doane Robinson, “R. H. Somers Biography,” http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/sd/biography/doane2/somers.txt, accessed Feb, 2008.
A transcription from “The History of South Dakota” by Doane Robinson, Vol. II (1904), posted on the internet by Maurice Krueger.
235. South Dakota State Historical Society, http://www.sdhistory.org/arc/naturalizationarchives/firstpaperslist.asp?psearch=Somers&Submit=GO&psearchtype=, accessed Feb. 2008.
Naturalization Records Index viewable online.
236. April Dawn Hebert, “posting on Automated Genealogy.com,” http://static.automatedgenealogy.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?p=24646&sid=2ceef4d033ab52780704814132ebfc89, accessed Apr 5, 2008.
April Hebert is descended from Nellie Harriet Trites.
237. Robert Kline, “Descendants of William Ward of Sudbury,” http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=rckline-wards&id=I5979, accessed Apr 5, 2008.
238. Priscilla H. Roberts and James N. Tull, “Adam Hoops, Thomas Barclay, and the House in Morrisville known as Summerseat, 1764-1791,” Transactions of the American Philosophical Society, Volume 90, Pt. 5, 2000.
240. David Hoskins, “Descendants of John Hodgkinson,” http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~kykinfolk/web/johnhodgk/pafg02.htm, accessed April, 2008.
Contains some info on Robert Hoopes and Eleanor Hodgkinson.
241. Albert Cook Myers, M.L, Member of the Historical Society of Pennsylvania, “Immigration of the Irish Quakers into Pennsylvania 1682-1750 With Their Early History in Ireland,” Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., Originally published: Swarthmore, 1902; Reprinted Baltimore 1969, 1985 and 1994.
242. Scott Hoopes, “Hoopes Family Genealogy and History,” http://www.hoopesonline.com/hoopes_family_genealogy/gp320.html#head1, accessed April 2008.
243. Nathan Zipfel (and Debbie Street), “Newark Monthly Meeting Marriages,” http://www.delawareroots.org/users/newcastle/data/newarkmonthlymeetingmarriages.html, accessed April, 2008.
244. “A Family’s Paths to Thomas of Portsmouth,” http://www.genpaths.com/pafc77.htm, Accessed April, 2008.
contains info on Adam Hoops’ family
245. “Pennsylvania Archives, Second Series, Vol IX, Part I, Section 5: Provincial Officers for the Additional Counties 1729-1776,” http://ftp.rootsweb.ancestry.com/pub/usgenweb/pa/1pa/history/local/colonialoff03.txt, Accessed April, 2008.
246. “Pennsylvania Archives, Second Series Vol II: Provincial Officers and Soldiers, 1744-1757,” http://www.usgwarchives.org/pa/1pa/paarchivesseries/series2/vol2/pass2-13.html, accessed April, 2008.
247. “Pennsylvania Archives Series 2, Vol IX, Part II, Section 4: List of Officers of the Colonies on the Delaware and the Province of Pennsylvania; Provincial Officers of the Three Original Counties, Chester, Philadelphia and Bucks 1682-1776,” http://ftp.rootsweb.ancestry.com/pub/usgenweb/pa/1pa/history/local/colonialoff02.txt, Accessed April, 2008.
248. Editors: James A. Murray and Gretchen Leahy, “Historical Tales: Tantalizing Tidbits of History from Historic Morrisville Society Newsletters,” http://www.scenicoutlook.com/morrisville/tidbitsofhistory.htm, accessed April, 2008.
250. “Names of Persons for whom Marriage Licenses were issued in the Province of Pennsylvania previous to 1790,” Pensylvania Archives Second Series published under direction of Matthew S. Quay Secretary of the Commonwealth, Vol II, John B. Linn and Wm. H. Egle, MD, B F Meyers, State Printer, Harrisburg, 1876.
251. Diane and Earl Davis, “Scenic Outlook Morrisville PA: Summerseat, Washington’s Headquarters, December 8-14, 1776,” http://www.scenicoutlook.com/morrisville/morrisvillepa.html, Accessed April, 2008.
252. “Christ Church Marriages: Evans,” http://claudeshawbell.com/genealogy/christchurchevans.html, Accessed April, 2008.
Source: Early Pennsylvania Marriages 1700-1810. Record of Marriages Prior to 1810. Vol.1-2, Genealogical Publishing Co.,Inc.Baltimore,MD.1987
253. Marlene Schaedle, 2008.
Information from email communication. Marlene is a descendant of Benjamin Allen and Sarah Somers.
254. Information from John Smith, a researcher of Mulholland family tree
255. Information from Michael Allison Trites of Riverview, New Brunswick who is descended from George Allison Trites.
256. Information from James Shaw posted on Dave Hunter’s website, http://www.islandregister.com/auld1.html, accessed Oct, 2008.
257. “Births Deaths and Marriages Online Shop,” Victoria, Australia, online searchable BDM database, https://online.justice.vic.gov.au/bdm/home.
258. Joyce Bryant, “Stanthorpe & District Cemeteries - Early Trustees of the Cemetery,” http://www.halenet.com.au/~jvbryant/stancemm.html, accessed November, 2008.
259. Douglas Burbury, “Burbury Family History Web Site,” http://www.burbury.net/, accessed October, 2008.
260. “The AIF Project,” http://www.aif.adfa.edu.au:8080/index.html, accessed November, 2008.
An online database of the people who served in the Australian Imperial Force of 1914-1918
263. Information posted on the Chapell Research Group on Yahoo.com
264. email from Deborah Lepley Adamus, a descendant of Anna Catherina Sommers and Eliphalet Chappell, Dec, 2008.