David Duncan1
This report includes only the first five generations of the Nova Scotia Planter descendants. To learn more about the early descendants of Edmund Rice visit the Edmund Rice (1638) Association,.Child of David Duncan and Eliza (?)
Citations
- [S1433] Annapolis County Marriages, 1864-1910, LDS film number 1298863: p. 83, no. 31.
Fanny Duncan1
This report includes only the first five generations of the Nova Scotia Planter descendants. To learn more about the early descendants of Edmund Rice visit the Edmund Rice (1638) Association,. Fanny Duncan was born circa 1859, she declared age 17 at her marriage in 1876.1 She was the daughter of David Duncan and Eliza (?)1 Fanny Duncan married William Foster Morse, son of Amherst Martin Morse and Caroline Susan Leonard, on 6 April 1876 at Mahone Bay, Annapolis Co, NS.1
Her married name was Morse.1 Fanny Duncan and William Foster Morse appeared on the census of 1881 at Clarence District, Annapolis Co, NS; William F Morse, married, male, age 29, born Nova Scotia, Occ: Post Master; Fannie Morse, married, female, age 21, born Nova Scotia; Archie M Morse, male, age 4, born Nova Scotia; Jessie Morse, female, age <1, born Nova Scotia; born: Jan; 3/12; Susan C Morse, female, widowed, age 67, born Nova Scotia.2
Her married name was Morse.1 Fanny Duncan and William Foster Morse appeared on the census of 1881 at Clarence District, Annapolis Co, NS; William F Morse, married, male, age 29, born Nova Scotia, Occ: Post Master; Fannie Morse, married, female, age 21, born Nova Scotia; Archie M Morse, male, age 4, born Nova Scotia; Jessie Morse, female, age <1, born Nova Scotia; born: Jan; 3/12; Susan C Morse, female, widowed, age 67, born Nova Scotia.2
Father* | David Duncan1 |
Mother* | Eliza (?)1 |
Children of Fanny Duncan and William Foster Morse
Citations
- [S1433] Annapolis County Marriages, 1864-1910, LDS film number 1298863: p. 83, no. 31.
- [S1187] Census - Canada: 1881 LDS CD, cites: FHL Film 1375808 NAC C-13172 Dist 16 SubDist C Page 15 Family 71.
- [S1187] Census - Canada: 1881 LDS CD, cites: FHL Film 1375902 NAC C-13266 Dist 163 SubDist F Div 1 Page 1 Family 4.
Jane Duncanson1
This report includes only the first five generations of the Nova Scotia Planter descendants. To learn more about the early descendants of Edmund Rice visit the Edmund Rice (1638) Association,.Child of Jane Duncanson and Jacob B Spinney
Citations
- [S1405] Wayne W. Walker, Walker - Potter notes.
Corintha Dunham1,2,3
This report includes only the first five generations of the Nova Scotia Planter descendants. To learn more about the early descendants of Edmund Rice visit the Edmund Rice (1638) Association,. Corintha Dunham was born in 1840 at Massachusetts.3 She married Robert Addison Rice, son of Amasa Rice and Sarah Dean Hubbard.1,2,3 Corintha Dunham died in 1920 at Pittsfield, MA.3
Her married name was Rice. She and Robert Addison Rice appeared on the census of 1880 at Pittsfield, MA; Robert A. Rice, self, male, married, age 30, born MA, Occ: Farmer, father born MA, mother born MA;
Corintha Rice, wife, female, married, age 40, born MA, Occ: Keeping House, father born MA, mother born MA;
Grace Rice, daughter, female, age 5, born MA, Occ: At School, father born MA, mother born MA;
Henry Rice, son, male, age 3, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA;
Charles Rice, son, male, age 1, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA;
Mary Stewart, other, female, age 12, born MA, Occ: Servant, father born CA, mother born MA.4
Her married name was Rice. She and Robert Addison Rice appeared on the census of 1880 at Pittsfield, MA; Robert A. Rice, self, male, married, age 30, born MA, Occ: Farmer, father born MA, mother born MA;
Corintha Rice, wife, female, married, age 40, born MA, Occ: Keeping House, father born MA, mother born MA;
Grace Rice, daughter, female, age 5, born MA, Occ: At School, father born MA, mother born MA;
Henry Rice, son, male, age 3, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA;
Charles Rice, son, male, age 1, born MA, father born MA, mother born MA;
Mary Stewart, other, female, age 12, born MA, Occ: Servant, father born CA, mother born MA.4
Children of Corintha Dunham and Robert Addison Rice
Francetta Grace Adelaide Dunham1,2
This report includes only the first five generations of the Nova Scotia Planter descendants. To learn more about the early descendants of Edmund Rice visit the Edmund Rice (1638) Association,. Francetta Grace Adelaide Dunham was born on 30 April 1851 at Sackville, NB.1,2 She married Samuel Charles Spencer, son of Samuel Hezekiah Spencer and Sophia Martell, on 13 July 1867 at Hopewell Cape, NB.2,1 Francetta Grace Adelaide Dunham died on 9 December 1920 at Sunny Brae, NB.1,2 She was buried at Elmwood Cemetery, Sunny Brae, NB.2
Her married name was Spencer. She and Samuel Charles Spencer appeared on the census of 1881 at Sydney, Cape Breton Co, NS; Samuel Spencer, male, married, age 38, born NS, occ: Blacksmith;
Francette Spencer, female, married, age 31, born NB;
Clarance Spencer, male, age 11, born NS;
Raymond Spencer, male, age 9, born NS;
George Spencer, male, age 7, born NB;
Lillie M. Spencer, female, age 5, born NS;
Francette Spencer, female, age 2, born NS.3,2 Francetta Grace Adelaide Dunham and Samuel Charles Spencer appeared on the census of 1901 at Hopewell, NB.4
Her married name was Spencer. She and Samuel Charles Spencer appeared on the census of 1881 at Sydney, Cape Breton Co, NS; Samuel Spencer, male, married, age 38, born NS, occ: Blacksmith;
Francette Spencer, female, married, age 31, born NB;
Clarance Spencer, male, age 11, born NS;
Raymond Spencer, male, age 9, born NS;
George Spencer, male, age 7, born NB;
Lillie M. Spencer, female, age 5, born NS;
Francette Spencer, female, age 2, born NS.3,2 Francetta Grace Adelaide Dunham and Samuel Charles Spencer appeared on the census of 1901 at Hopewell, NB.4
Children of Francetta Grace Adelaide Dunham and Samuel Charles Spencer
Charles Dunlap1
This report includes only the first five generations of the Nova Scotia Planter descendants. To learn more about the early descendants of Edmund Rice visit the Edmund Rice (1638) Association,. Charles Dunlap married Susan Rice, daughter of George Henry Rice and Mary R. Vandercook.1
Charles Dunlap resided at Washington, DC.1
Charles Dunlap resided at Washington, DC.1
Citations
- [S3] Rice Gen'l Register, p. 786.
(?) Dunn1
This report includes only the first five generations of the Nova Scotia Planter descendants. To learn more about the early descendants of Edmund Rice visit the Edmund Rice (1638) Association,.Citations
- [S1376] McCormick 1975, p. 96.
Annie J Dunn1,2
This report includes only the first five generations of the Nova Scotia Planter descendants. To learn more about the early descendants of Edmund Rice visit the Edmund Rice (1638) Association,. Annie J Dunn was born on 28 March 1841 at Bear River, NS.4,3 She was the daughter of Richard Dunn.3 Charles R Rice married 2nd Annie J Dunn, son of David Rice and Mary Kniffen, on 29 September 1878 at Hillsburgh, Digby Co, NS.2,3 Annie J Dunn died in 1906.5 She was buried at Mount Hope Cemetery, Bear River, Annapolis Co, NS.6
Her married name was Rice. She and Charles R Rice appeared on the census of 1881 at Hillsburgh District, Digby Co, NS; Charles K Rice, male, married, age 46, born Nova Scotia, Occ: Farmer; Anna Rice, female, married, age 36, born Nova Scotia; Czabra Rice, male, age 19, born Nova Scotia, Occ: Farmer Son; Bertha Rice, female, age 16, born Nova Scotia; Hetta Rice, female, age 11, born Nova Scotia; Maud Rice, female, age 4, born Nova Scotia.7 Annie J Dunn and Charles R Rice resided between 1891 and 1901 at Hillsburgh District, Digby Co, NS.8,4
Her married name was Rice. She and Charles R Rice appeared on the census of 1881 at Hillsburgh District, Digby Co, NS; Charles K Rice, male, married, age 46, born Nova Scotia, Occ: Farmer; Anna Rice, female, married, age 36, born Nova Scotia; Czabra Rice, male, age 19, born Nova Scotia, Occ: Farmer Son; Bertha Rice, female, age 16, born Nova Scotia; Hetta Rice, female, age 11, born Nova Scotia; Maud Rice, female, age 4, born Nova Scotia.7 Annie J Dunn and Charles R Rice resided between 1891 and 1901 at Hillsburgh District, Digby Co, NS.8,4
Father* | Richard Dunn3 |
Child of Annie J Dunn and Charles R Rice
Citations
- [S1230] Census - Canada: 1891, p. 21.
- [S3] Rice Gen'l Register, p. 378.
- [S1406] Certificate, Nova Scotia "Marriage Returns of Licenses and Marriages, 1864-1909" Digby County marriage, 1878, #42.
- [S1385] Census - Canada: 1901, 31, i, p. 17.
- [S1390] Letter, Gerald A. Rice to George W. King, August 1996, p. 4.
- [S1397] Wayne W. Walker, Walker - Rice Notes, her grave stone.
- [S1187] Census - Canada: 1881 LDS CD, cites: FHL Film 1375808 NAC C-13172 Dist 15 SubDist A Page 17 Family 84.
- [S1230] Census - Canada: 1891, 31, 1, p. 21.
Bertha Dunn1
This report includes only the first five generations of the Nova Scotia Planter descendants. To learn more about the early descendants of Edmund Rice visit the Edmund Rice (1638) Association,. Bertha Dunn was born circa 1879 at Iowa.1 She is the daughter of Charles Freeman Dunn and Eliza (?)2,1
Father* | Charles Freeman Dunn2 b. 1848 |
Mother* | Eliza (?)1 b. c 1846 |
Charles Dunn1
This report includes only the first five generations of the Nova Scotia Planter descendants. To learn more about the early descendants of Edmund Rice visit the Edmund Rice (1638) Association,. Charles Dunn was born circa 1824 at England.2 He married Louisa Rice, daughter of Stephen Rice and Mercy Kniffen, before 1846.1,3 Charles Dunn died in 1849 at Detroit, Wayne Co, MI; of cholera.2
Children of Charles Dunn and Louisa Rice
Charles Freeman Dunn1
This report includes only the first five generations of the Nova Scotia Planter descendants. To learn more about the early descendants of Edmund Rice visit the Edmund Rice (1638) Association,. Charles Freeman Dunn married Eliza (?)3 Charles Freeman Dunn was born in 1848 at Provincetown, MA, born in Maine per 1880 census.1 He was the son of Charles Dunn and Louisa Rice.1,2
Charles Freeman Dunn appeared on the census of 1880 at Cedar Rapids, Linn Co, IA; Charles Dunn, self, male, married, age 33, born ME, Occ: Brick & Stone Mason, father born England, mother born Nova Scotia, Eliza Dunn, wife, female, married, age 34 England, Occ: Keeps House, father born England, mother born England, Bertha Dunn, daughter, female, age 1, born IA, father born ME, mother born England, Charles Harmer, step-son, male, age 14, born IA, father born England, mother born England, Nellie Harmer, step-daughter, female, age 11, born IA, Occ: At School, father born England, mother born England.3
Charles Freeman Dunn appeared on the census of 1880 at Cedar Rapids, Linn Co, IA; Charles Dunn, self, male, married, age 33, born ME, Occ: Brick & Stone Mason, father born England, mother born Nova Scotia, Eliza Dunn, wife, female, married, age 34 England, Occ: Keeps House, father born England, mother born England, Bertha Dunn, daughter, female, age 1, born IA, father born ME, mother born England, Charles Harmer, step-son, male, age 14, born IA, father born England, mother born England, Nellie Harmer, step-daughter, female, age 11, born IA, Occ: At School, father born England, mother born England.3
Father* | Charles Dunn1 b. c 1824, d. 1849 |
Mother* | Louisa Rice2 b. 3 Apr 1825, d. 28 May 1917 |
Child of Charles Freeman Dunn and Eliza (?)
Florence Dunn1,2
This report includes only the first five generations of the Nova Scotia Planter descendants. To learn more about the early descendants of Edmund Rice visit the Edmund Rice (1638) Association,. Florence Dunn was born on 7 June 1908 at Bear River, NS.1 She is the daughter of Frank Bertram Dunn and Jennie Maud Spurr.1 Florence Dunn married Alister MacBean.1
Her married name was MacBean.
Her married name was MacBean.
Father* | Frank Bertram Dunn1 b. 25 Oct 1877, d. 1968 |
Mother* | Jennie Maud Spurr1 b. 4 Feb 1881, d. 23 Dec 1938 |
Frank Bertram Dunn1
This report includes only the first five generations of the Nova Scotia Planter descendants. To learn more about the early descendants of Edmund Rice visit the Edmund Rice (1638) Association,. Frank Bertram Dunn was born on 25 October 1877 at Annapolis Royal, Annapolis Co, NS.3,4 He was the son of William Dunn and Anna Sophia Crousse.2 Frank Bertram Dunn married Jennie Maud Spurr, daughter of Thomas Edwin Spurr and Ruth Rice, on 26 December 1906 at Bear River, NS.3 Frank Bertram Dunn and Ina May Rice married 2nd, daughter of James Herman Rice and Irene Rice.2 Frank Bertram Dunn married 2nd Bertha Eunice Wright, daughter of Edward Ensley Wright and Celestia Potter, on 16 November 1948.5 Frank Bertram Dunn died in 1968.2 He was buried at Mount Hope Cemetery, Bear River, Annapolis Co, NS.6
He resided in April 1901 at Bear River District, Annapolis Co, NS, with his parents.4 He and Jennie Maud Spurr appeared on the census of 1911 at Hillsburgh District, Digby Co, NS.7
He resided in April 1901 at Bear River District, Annapolis Co, NS, with his parents.4 He and Jennie Maud Spurr appeared on the census of 1911 at Hillsburgh District, Digby Co, NS.7
Father* | William Dunn2 b. 26 Aug 1844 |
Mother* | Anna Sophia Crousse b. 20 Jun 1853, d. 18 Apr 1927 |
Children of Frank Bertram Dunn and Jennie Maud Spurr
Citations
- [S1376] McCormick 1975, p. 96.
- [S1365] Vernon Morse Spurr, Michael and Jane (Shippee) Spurr, p. 206.
- [S1365] Vernon Morse Spurr, Michael and Jane (Shippee) Spurr, p. 206, Digby Co marriage certificate, 1906, #62.
- [S1385] Census - Canada: 1901, 26, b, p. 5.
- [S1400] Nelson.
- [S1397] Wayne W. Walker, Walker - Rice Notes, his grave stone.
- [S3847] Jeff Hazeltine, "Crousse," e-mail to George W. King, 12 October 2005, cites 1911 Canada census.
- [S1365] Vernon Morse Spurr, Michael and Jane (Shippee) Spurr, p. 207.
Irene Dunn1
This report includes only the first five generations of the Nova Scotia Planter descendants. To learn more about the early descendants of Edmund Rice visit the Edmund Rice (1638) Association,. Irene Dunn was born in 1837.2 Charles R Rice married 1st Irene Dunn, son of David Rice and Mary Kniffen, before 1861.3,1 Irene Dunn died in 1877.2 She was buried at Mount Hope Cemetery, Bear River, Annapolis Co, NS.4
Her married name was Rice.
Her married name was Rice.
Children of Irene Dunn and Charles R Rice
Citations
- [S3] Rice Gen'l Register, p. 378.
- [S1390] Letter, Gerald A. Rice to George W. King, August 1996, p. 4.
- [S1230] Census - Canada: 1891, 31, 1, p. 21.
- [S1397] Wayne W. Walker, Walker - Rice Notes, her grave stone.
- [S1372] McCormick 1973, 1587.1.
- [S1372] McCormick 1973, 1587.3.
- [S1372] McCormick 1973, 1896.
Israel Dunn1
This report includes only the first five generations of the Nova Scotia Planter descendants. To learn more about the early descendants of Edmund Rice visit the Edmund Rice (1638) Association,.Child of Israel Dunn
Citations
- [S1350] Spurr Notes, (Christian Messenger - 30Dec1857).
Jennie May Dunn1
This report includes only the first five generations of the Nova Scotia Planter descendants. To learn more about the early descendants of Edmund Rice visit the Edmund Rice (1638) Association,. Jennie May Dunn was born on 12 May 1879 at Nova Scotia.2 She was born on 17 June 1879 at Lequille, Annapolis Co, NS.1 She married 1st George Rice, son of William Henry Rice Jr and Elizabeth R. Woodland, on 22 June 1898 at Annapolis Royal, Annapolis Co, NS.3 Jennie May Dunn died on 27 September 1925 at Annapolis Royal, Annapolis Co, NS.1
Her married name was Rice. She and George Rice resided in April 1901 at Lequille District, Annapolis Co, NS.2
© Copyright 2002, 2019 by the Edmund Rice (1638) AssociationHer married name was Rice. She and George Rice resided in April 1901 at Lequille District, Annapolis Co, NS.2
Mary Elizabeth Dunn1
This report includes only the first five generations of the Nova Scotia Planter descendants. To learn more about the early descendants of Edmund Rice visit the Edmund Rice (1638) Association,. Mary Elizabeth Dunn was born on 7 February 1834 at Nova Scotia, age 67 in the 1901 census.3 She was the daughter of Israel Dunn.2 Mary Elizabeth Dunn married William R. Rice, son of David Rice and Mary Kniffen, on 26 November 1857.4,1 Mary Elizabeth Dunn died on 10 January 1912.5 She was buried at Mount Hope Cemetery, Bear River, Annapolis Co, NS.6
Her married name was Rice. She and William R. Rice appeared on the census of 1881 at Hillsburgh District, Digby Co, NS; H P Rice, male, age 50, born Nova Scotia, Occ: Merchant; Elizabeth Rice, female, age 46, born Nova Scotia; Ella J Rice, female, age 21, born Nova Scotia; Hattie G Rice, female, age 12, born Nova Scotia; Mary H Rice, female, age 21, born Nova Scotia.7 Mary Elizabeth Dunn and William R. Rice resided between 1891 and 1901 at Hillsburgh District, Digby Co, NS.8,3
Her married name was Rice. She and William R. Rice appeared on the census of 1881 at Hillsburgh District, Digby Co, NS; H P Rice, male, age 50, born Nova Scotia, Occ: Merchant; Elizabeth Rice, female, age 46, born Nova Scotia; Ella J Rice, female, age 21, born Nova Scotia; Hattie G Rice, female, age 12, born Nova Scotia; Mary H Rice, female, age 21, born Nova Scotia.7 Mary Elizabeth Dunn and William R. Rice resided between 1891 and 1901 at Hillsburgh District, Digby Co, NS.8,3
Father* | Israel Dunn2 |
Children of Mary Elizabeth Dunn and William R. Rice
Citations
- [S3] Rice Gen'l Register, p. 378.
- [S1350] Spurr Notes, (Christian Messenger - 30Dec1857).
- [S1385] Census - Canada: 1901, 31, i, p. 6.
- [S1350] Spurr Notes, Christian Messenger - 30 Dec 1857.
- [S1390] Letter, Gerald A. Rice to George W. King, August 1996, p. 3.
- [S1397] Wayne W. Walker, Walker - Rice Notes, her grave stone.
- [S1187] Census - Canada: 1881 LDS CD, cites: FHL Film 1375808 NAC C-13172 Dist 15 SubDist A Page 24 Family 132.
- [S1230] Census - Canada: 1891, 31, 1, p. 1.
- [S1372] McCormick 1973, 1895.
- [S1350] Spurr Notes, (NS Vital Statistics - his death).
- [S1372] McCormick 1973, 1894.
Richard Dunn1
This report includes only the first five generations of the Nova Scotia Planter descendants. To learn more about the early descendants of Edmund Rice visit the Edmund Rice (1638) Association,.Child of Richard Dunn
Citations
- [S1406] Certificate, Nova Scotia "Marriage Returns of Licenses and Marriages, 1864-1909" Digby County marriage, 1878, #42.
Ruth Eleanor Dunn1,2
This report includes only the first five generations of the Nova Scotia Planter descendants. To learn more about the early descendants of Edmund Rice visit the Edmund Rice (1638) Association,. Ruth Eleanor Dunn married Byard Marshall; Byard of Bear River.3 Ruth Eleanor Dunn was born circa 1911.2 She is the daughter of Frank Bertram Dunn and Jennie Maud Spurr.3 Ruth Eleanor Dunn died on 19 December 1988.2
Her married name was Marshall.
Her married name was Marshall.
Father* | Frank Bertram Dunn3 b. 25 Oct 1877, d. 1968 |
Mother* | Jennie Maud Spurr3 b. 4 Feb 1881, d. 23 Dec 1938 |
Sarah Mazette Dunn1
This report includes only the first five generations of the Nova Scotia Planter descendants. To learn more about the early descendants of Edmund Rice visit the Edmund Rice (1638) Association,. Sarah Mazette Dunn was born on 10 October 1846 at Provincetown, MA, born in Maine per 1880 census.1 She was the daughter of Charles Dunn and Louisa Rice.1,2 Sarah Mazette Dunn married Joseph S Maudsley.1
Her married name was Maudsley. Sarah Mazette Dunn appeared on the census of 1880 at Cedar Rapids, Linn Co, IA; Joseph Maudsley, self, male, married, age 24, born ME, Occ: Laborer, father born England, mother born England, Sarah Maudsley, wife, female, married, age 33, born ME, Occ: Keeps House, father born England, mother born England, Imogene Maudsley, daughter, female, age 11, born IA, Occ: At School, father born ME, mother born ME, Florence Maudsley, daughter, female, age 9, born IA, father born ME, mother born ME, Edith Maudsley, daughter, female, age 3, born IA, father born ME, mother born ME, Calphenia Maudsley, daughter, female, age 1, born IA, father born ME, mother born ME.3
Her married name was Maudsley. Sarah Mazette Dunn appeared on the census of 1880 at Cedar Rapids, Linn Co, IA; Joseph Maudsley, self, male, married, age 24, born ME, Occ: Laborer, father born England, mother born England, Sarah Maudsley, wife, female, married, age 33, born ME, Occ: Keeps House, father born England, mother born England, Imogene Maudsley, daughter, female, age 11, born IA, Occ: At School, father born ME, mother born ME, Florence Maudsley, daughter, female, age 9, born IA, father born ME, mother born ME, Edith Maudsley, daughter, female, age 3, born IA, father born ME, mother born ME, Calphenia Maudsley, daughter, female, age 1, born IA, father born ME, mother born ME.3
Father* | Charles Dunn1 b. c 1824, d. 1849 |
Mother* | Louisa Rice2 b. 3 Apr 1825, d. 28 May 1917 |
Children of Sarah Mazette Dunn and Joseph S Maudsley
William Dunn1
This report includes only the first five generations of the Nova Scotia Planter descendants. To learn more about the early descendants of Edmund Rice visit the Edmund Rice (1638) Association,. William Dunn was born on 26 August 1844 at Bridgeport, NS.2,3 He married Anna Sophia Crousse on 29 December 1869 at Hillsburgh, Digby Co, NS.4,3
William Dunn appeared on the census of 1881 at Hessian Line District, Annapolis Co, NS; William E Dunn, male, married, age 35, born Nova Scotia, occ: Farmer;
Annie S Dunn, female, married, age 27, born Nova Scotia;
Richard L Dunn, male, age 6, born Nova Scotia;
Frank B Dunn, age 4, born Nova Scotia;
Cervantus Dunn, male, age 1, born Nova Scotia;
Rocksanna Crouse, widowed, female, age 30, born Nova Scotia, occ: Servant.5 He was a farmer in April 1901.2 He resided in April 1901 at Bear River District, Annapolis Co, NS.4
William Dunn appeared on the census of 1881 at Hessian Line District, Annapolis Co, NS; William E Dunn, male, married, age 35, born Nova Scotia, occ: Farmer;
Annie S Dunn, female, married, age 27, born Nova Scotia;
Richard L Dunn, male, age 6, born Nova Scotia;
Frank B Dunn, age 4, born Nova Scotia;
Cervantus Dunn, male, age 1, born Nova Scotia;
Rocksanna Crouse, widowed, female, age 30, born Nova Scotia, occ: Servant.5 He was a farmer in April 1901.2 He resided in April 1901 at Bear River District, Annapolis Co, NS.4
Child of William Dunn and Anna Sophia Crousse
Citations
- [S1365] Vernon Morse Spurr, Michael and Jane (Shippee) Spurr, p. 206.
- [S1385] Census - Canada: 1901, 26, b, p. 5.
- [S1406] Certificate, Nova Scotia "Marriage Returns of Licenses and Marriages, 1864-1909" Digby County marriage, 1870, #22.
- [S1385] Census - Canada: 1901, 26, b, p. 3.
- [S1318] Census - Canada: 1881, Annapolis County, Hessian Line District, p. 1.
William Edward Dunn1,2
This report includes only the first five generations of the Nova Scotia Planter descendants. To learn more about the early descendants of Edmund Rice visit the Edmund Rice (1638) Association,. William Edward Dunn was born on 4 May 1832.2 He married Jeanette Crousse, daughter of John Crousse and Hannah Rice, on 2 October 1862.1 William Edward Dunn died in 1921; according to his gravestone.3 He was buried at Mount Hope Cemetery, Bear River, Annapolis Co, NS.3
He and Jeanette Crousse appeared on the census of 1881 at Hillsburgh District, Digby Co, NS; Edward Dunn, male, married, age 47, born New Brunswick, occ: Farmer;
Jennet Dunn, female, married, age 37, born Nova Scotia;
Sarah Reed, female, age 22, born England;
Charles Rice, male, age 13, born Nova Scotia;
Mary Rice, female, age 2, born Nova Scotia.4
© Copyright 2002, 2019 by the Edmund Rice (1638) AssociationHe and Jeanette Crousse appeared on the census of 1881 at Hillsburgh District, Digby Co, NS; Edward Dunn, male, married, age 47, born New Brunswick, occ: Farmer;
Jennet Dunn, female, married, age 37, born Nova Scotia;
Sarah Reed, female, age 22, born England;
Charles Rice, male, age 13, born Nova Scotia;
Mary Rice, female, age 2, born Nova Scotia.4
Julia Ann Dunning1
This report includes only the first five generations of the Nova Scotia Planter descendants. To learn more about the early descendants of Edmund Rice visit the Edmund Rice (1638) Association,. Julia Ann Dunning married Lyman Rice, son of Elijah Rice and Rebecca Ann Wilder, on 5 April 1847; Julia of New Haven.1 Julia Ann Dunning died before 1880; as her husband was enumerated as a widower in the 1880 US census.
Her married name was Rice.
Her married name was Rice.
Child of Julia Ann Dunning and Lyman Rice
Citations
- [S3] Rice Gen'l Register, pp. 226, 400.
Jessie Dunphy1
This report includes only the first five generations of the Nova Scotia Planter descendants. To learn more about the early descendants of Edmund Rice visit the Edmund Rice (1638) Association,. Jessie Dunphy married Herbert Elroy Rice, son of Stanley Rice and Jennie Morine, before 1949; it is very likely that this couple was never married, although they were the parents of these children.1
Her married name was Rice.
Her married name was Rice.
Citations
- [S1376] McCormick 1975, p. 128.
Abigail Dunster
This report includes only the first five generations of the Nova Scotia Planter descendants. To learn more about the early descendants of Edmund Rice visit the Edmund Rice (1638) Association,. Abigail Dunster married Jonathan Harrington on 1 August 1750 at Lexington, MA.1
Her married name was Harrington.
Her married name was Harrington.
Child of Abigail Dunster and Jonathan Harrington
Citations
- [S1124] Lexington MA, Lexington, MA, Vital Records.
Ruth Irene Dunton1
This report includes only the first five generations of the Nova Scotia Planter descendants. To learn more about the early descendants of Edmund Rice visit the Edmund Rice (1638) Association,. Ruth Irene Dunton was born on 22 May 1888 at Milford, MA.1 She was the daughter of William H. Dunton and Alice B. Burrill.2 Ruth Irene Dunton married Rae MacCollum Spencer, son of Rev Hezekiah Albert Spencer and Caroline Foster Whidden, on 7 September 1910 at Shrewsbury, MA.2,1 Ruth Irene Dunton died on 24 January 1959 at Worcester, MA.1
Her married name was Spencer.1
Her married name was Spencer.1
Father* | William H. Dunton2 |
Mother* | Alice B. Burrill2 |
William H. Dunton1
This report includes only the first five generations of the Nova Scotia Planter descendants. To learn more about the early descendants of Edmund Rice visit the Edmund Rice (1638) Association,.Child of William H. Dunton and Alice B. Burrill
Citations
- [S5487] Massachusetts, MA State Archives, p. 596:541.
Osilda V. Dupuy
This report includes only the first five generations of the Nova Scotia Planter descendants. To learn more about the early descendants of Edmund Rice visit the Edmund Rice (1638) Association,. Osilda V. Dupuy was born in June 1873 at Marlborough, MA.1,2 She married Dr. Ernest F. Robinson on 28 June 1893 at Marlborough, MA; aged 23y (he) and 20y (she) listed as Ernest of Truro and Osilda of Marlborough.3
Her married name was Robinson. Osilda V. Dupuy appeared on the census of 1900 at Marlborough, MA; aged 26y, under the name Robinson, declaring her only child to be alive.1 She appeared on the census of 1940 at Newton, MA; aged 66y, under the name Robinson.4
Her married name was Robinson. Osilda V. Dupuy appeared on the census of 1900 at Marlborough, MA; aged 26y, under the name Robinson, declaring her only child to be alive.1 She appeared on the census of 1940 at Newton, MA; aged 66y, under the name Robinson.4
Child of Osilda V. Dupuy and Dr. Ernest F. Robinson
Arthur Kimball During1
This report includes only the first five generations of the Nova Scotia Planter descendants. To learn more about the early descendants of Edmund Rice visit the Edmund Rice (1638) Association,. Arthur Kimball During married 2nd Jessie Maude Smith, daughter of William Smith and Mary Sophia Morgan; no children.1
Citations
- [S1376] McCormick 1975, p. 65.
Alice Maria Durland
This report includes only the first five generations of the Nova Scotia Planter descendants. To learn more about the early descendants of Edmund Rice visit the Edmund Rice (1638) Association,. Alice Maria Durland was born on 11 March 1874 at North Range, Digby Co, NS.1,2 She was the daughter of George Major Durland and Mary Jane Bent.
Alice Maria Durland appeared on the census of 1900 at Lynn, MA; aged 26y, living with her sister Harriet.2 She was a shoe stitcher in 1900.2
Alice Maria Durland appeared on the census of 1900 at Lynn, MA; aged 26y, living with her sister Harriet.2 She was a shoe stitcher in 1900.2
Father* | George Major Durland |
Mother* | Mary Jane Bent b. 1837, d. 18 Oct 1919 |
Amelia Ray Durland
This report includes only the first five generations of the Nova Scotia Planter descendants. To learn more about the early descendants of Edmund Rice visit the Edmund Rice (1638) Association,. Amelia Ray Durland was born on 17 March 1863 at North Range, Digby Co, NS.1 She was the daughter of George Major Durland and Mary Jane Bent.
Father* | George Major Durland |
Mother* | Mary Jane Bent b. 1837, d. 18 Oct 1919 |
Citations
- [S1381] Province of Nova Scotia, Nova Scotia Vital Records, p. 91100604.
Annie Augusta Durland
This report includes only the first five generations of the Nova Scotia Planter descendants. To learn more about the early descendants of Edmund Rice visit the Edmund Rice (1638) Association,. Annie Augusta Durland was born on 6 March 1860 at North Range, Digby Co, NS.1,2,3 She was the daughter of George Major Durland and Mary Jane Bent. Annie Augusta Durland married George Sumner Nickerson, son of Sumner Nickerson and Emily Barton, on 1 March 1911 at Brighton, Digby Co, NS; aged 54y (he) and 50y (she) both of Brighton, he a widower.3 Annie Augusta Durland died on 17 June 1950 at Ashmore, Digby Co, NS; aged 90y 3m 11d, under the name Nickerson, from old age.1 She was buried on 20 June 1950 at Brighton, Digby Co, NS.1
Her married name was Nickerson. She appeared on the census of 1900 at Lynn, MA; aged 40y, living with her sister Harriet.2 She was a dress maker in 1900.2
Her married name was Nickerson. She appeared on the census of 1900 at Lynn, MA; aged 40y, living with her sister Harriet.2 She was a dress maker in 1900.2
Father* | George Major Durland |
Mother* | Mary Jane Bent b. 1837, d. 18 Oct 1919 |
Charlotte Thornton Hardwick Durland
This report includes only the first five generations of the Nova Scotia Planter descendants. To learn more about the early descendants of Edmund Rice visit the Edmund Rice (1638) Association,. Charlotte Thornton Hardwick Durland was born on 20 October 1865 at North Range, Digby Co, NS.1 She was the daughter of George Major Durland and Mary Jane Bent. Charlotte Thornton Hardwick Durland married Jones Almon Morehouse, son of Jones Morehouse and Althea Trefry, on 10 November 1886 at Brighton, Digby Co, NS; aged 26y (he) and 21y (she) both of Brighton.2 Charlotte Thornton Hardwick Durland died on 9 February 1960 at Annapolis Royal, Annapolis Co, NS; aged 94y 3m 20d, under the name Morehouse, from uremia.1 She was buried on 12 February 1960 at Brighton, Digby Co, NS.1
Her married name was Morehouse.
Her married name was Morehouse.
Father* | George Major Durland |
Mother* | Mary Jane Bent b. 1837, d. 18 Oct 1919 |
Eliza E. Durland
This report includes only the first five generations of the Nova Scotia Planter descendants. To learn more about the early descendants of Edmund Rice visit the Edmund Rice (1638) Association,. Eliza E. Durland was born on 8 July 1871 at North Range, Digby Co, NS.1 She was the daughter of George Major Durland and Mary Jane Bent.
Father* | George Major Durland |
Mother* | Mary Jane Bent b. 1837, d. 18 Oct 1919 |
Citations
- [S1381] Province of Nova Scotia, Nova Scotia Vital Records, 1807:131.253.
George Major Durland
This report includes only the first five generations of the Nova Scotia Planter descendants. To learn more about the early descendants of Edmund Rice visit the Edmund Rice (1638) Association,. George Major Durland married Mary Jane Bent, daughter of William B. Bent and Charlotte Hardwick, on 17 December 1857 at Saint Mary's Bay, Digby Co, NS.1,2
Children of George Major Durland and Mary Jane Bent
Harriet E. E. Durland
This report includes only the first five generations of the Nova Scotia Planter descendants. To learn more about the early descendants of Edmund Rice visit the Edmund Rice (1638) Association,. Harriet E. E. Durland was buried at Nova Scotia.1 She was born on 30 January 1870 at North Range, Digby Co, NS, (Feb per 1900 census.)2,3 She was the daughter of George Major Durland and Mary Jane Bent. Harriet E. E. Durland married Frederick Harris Lewis, son of Abner C. Lewis and Christina A. Waymon, circa 1897.3,1 Harriet E. E. Durland died on 22 March 1903 at Lynn, MA; aged 33y 1m 18d, under the name Lewis, from consumption.1
Her married name was Lewis. She immigrated in 1890 to USA.3 She appeared on the census of 1900 at Lynn, MA; aged 30y, under the name Lewis, declaring her only child to be alive.3
Her married name was Lewis. She immigrated in 1890 to USA.3 She appeared on the census of 1900 at Lynn, MA; aged 30y, under the name Lewis, declaring her only child to be alive.3
Father* | George Major Durland |
Mother* | Mary Jane Bent b. 1837, d. 18 Oct 1919 |
Child of Harriet E. E. Durland and Frederick Harris Lewis
Henrietta Grace Durland
This report includes only the first five generations of the Nova Scotia Planter descendants. To learn more about the early descendants of Edmund Rice visit the Edmund Rice (1638) Association,. Henrietta Grace Durland was born in 1880 at North Range, Digby Co, NS.1,2 She was the daughter of George Major Durland and Mary Jane Bent. Henrietta Grace Durland married Frederick Harris Lewis, son of Abner C. Lewis and Christina A. Waymon, on 18 October 1905 at Brighton, Digby Co, NS; aged 31y (he) and 25y (she) listed as Frederick of Lynn and Henrietta of Brighton.3 Henrietta Grace Durland died in 1955; under the name Lewis.2 She was buried at Pine Grove Cemetery, Lynn, MA.2
Her married name was Lewis. She appeared on the census of 1940 at Lynn, MA; aged 59y, under the name Lewis.4
Her married name was Lewis. She appeared on the census of 1940 at Lynn, MA; aged 59y, under the name Lewis.4
Father* | George Major Durland |
Mother* | Mary Jane Bent b. 1837, d. 18 Oct 1919 |
Children of Henrietta Grace Durland and Frederick Harris Lewis
Leah Durland1
This report includes only the first five generations of the Nova Scotia Planter descendants. To learn more about the early descendants of Edmund Rice visit the Edmund Rice (1638) Association,. Leah Durland was born in 1819.2 She married 1st Joseph Banks, son of James Banks and Sarah Rice.1 Leah Durland died in 1848.2
Her married name was Banks.
Her married name was Banks.
Children of Leah Durland and Joseph Banks
Mabel Durland
This report includes only the first five generations of the Nova Scotia Planter descendants. To learn more about the early descendants of Edmund Rice visit the Edmund Rice (1638) Association,. Mabel Durland was born in June 1873 at Newburyport, MA.1,2 She was the daughter of Zaccheus Durland and Mary Emma (?) Mabel Durland married William Moody Page, son of Samuel Moody Page and Mary Ellis Bent, on 30 June 1891 at Newburyport, MA; aged 23y (he) and 18y (she) both of Newburyport.3
Her married name was Page. Mabel Durland appeared on the census of 1880 at Newburyport, MA; aged 7y.4 She appeared on the census of 1900 at Newburyport, MA; aged 26y, under the name Page, declaring 1 of her 2 children to be alive.1
Her married name was Page. Mabel Durland appeared on the census of 1880 at Newburyport, MA; aged 7y.4 She appeared on the census of 1900 at Newburyport, MA; aged 26y, under the name Page, declaring 1 of her 2 children to be alive.1
Father* | Zaccheus Durland b. c 1840 |
Mother* | Mary Emma (?) b. c 1848 |
Children of Mabel Durland and William Moody Page
Mary Jane Durland
This report includes only the first five generations of the Nova Scotia Planter descendants. To learn more about the early descendants of Edmund Rice visit the Edmund Rice (1638) Association,. Mary Jane Durland was born on 6 December 1867 at North Range, Digby Co, NS.1 She was the daughter of George Major Durland and Mary Jane Bent. Mary Jane Durland married John Reuben Merritt, son of John Merritt and Eliza Swan, on 6 September 1911 at Brighton, Digby Co, NS; aged 68y (he) and 43y (she) listed as John of Swampscott, MA, a widower, and Mary of Brighton.2
Her married name was Merritt.
Her married name was Merritt.
Father* | George Major Durland |
Mother* | Mary Jane Bent b. 1837, d. 18 Oct 1919 |
Selina Elizabeth Durland1
This report includes only the first five generations of the Nova Scotia Planter descendants. To learn more about the early descendants of Edmund Rice visit the Edmund Rice (1638) Association,. Selina Elizabeth Durland was born on 20 November 1842.1 She died on 25 July 1927; aged 85 years.1,2 She was buried after 25 July 1927 at Fairview Cemetery, Lawrencetown, Annapolis Co, NS.2
Peggy Davidson has a youth's needlepoint sampler, done by Selina E Durland, age 12, born 1842, Nov 20. : "When Shall We Meet Again Meet Ner To Sever When Shall Peace Reach Her Chain, Round Us Forever. Adieu.1 "
Peggy Davidson has a youth's needlepoint sampler, done by Selina E Durland, age 12, born 1842, Nov 20. : "When Shall We Meet Again Meet Ner To Sever When Shall Peace Reach Her Chain, Round Us Forever. Adieu.1 "
Child of Selina Elizabeth Durland and Alpheus Daniels
Zaccheus Durland
This report includes only the first five generations of the Nova Scotia Planter descendants. To learn more about the early descendants of Edmund Rice visit the Edmund Rice (1638) Association,. Zaccheus Durland married Mary Emma (?)1 Zaccheus Durland was born circa 1840 at Canada, as calculated from the 1880 census.
He appeared on the census of 1880 at Newburyport, MA; aged 40y.1
He appeared on the census of 1880 at Newburyport, MA; aged 40y.1
Child of Zaccheus Durland and Mary Emma (?)
Citations
- [S88] Census - US: 1880, p. 532:535.
Charles Durling1
This report includes only the first five generations of the Nova Scotia Planter descendants. To learn more about the early descendants of Edmund Rice visit the Edmund Rice (1638) Association,. Charles Durling married Elizabeth Longley, daughter of Isaac Longley and Dorcas Bent.2,3,4
Charles Durling was also known as Charles Durland.3,4 He and Elizabeth Longley appeared on the census of 1881 at Nictaux District, Annapolis Co, NS; Charles Durling, male, married, age 66, born Nova Scotia, Occ: Farmer; Eliza Durling, female, age 70, born Nova Scotia; Lavania Durling, female, age 40, born Nova Scotia.1
Charles Durling was also known as Charles Durland.3,4 He and Elizabeth Longley appeared on the census of 1881 at Nictaux District, Annapolis Co, NS; Charles Durling, male, married, age 66, born Nova Scotia, Occ: Farmer; Eliza Durling, female, age 70, born Nova Scotia; Lavania Durling, female, age 40, born Nova Scotia.1
Child of Charles Durling and Elizabeth Longley
Citations
- [S1187] Census - Canada: 1881 LDS CD, cites: FHL Film 1375808 NAC C-13172 Dist 16 SubDist L Page 44 Family 212.
- [S1331] Wayne W. Walker, Annapolis County Probate Abstracts, #618 cites: Annapolis County Probate Will Books, vol. 3, p. 458, and estate folio L47.
- [S1286] Calnek, p. 540.
- [S4] Margaret Skinner Rice, Rice Family - S2/P1, p. 78.
Charles B Durling1
This report includes only the first five generations of the Nova Scotia Planter descendants. To learn more about the early descendants of Edmund Rice visit the Edmund Rice (1638) Association,.Child of Charles B Durling and Eliza (?)
Edna Durling1
This report includes only the first five generations of the Nova Scotia Planter descendants. To learn more about the early descendants of Edmund Rice visit the Edmund Rice (1638) Association,. Edna Durling was the daughter of Fletcher Durling and Anna Maria Owen Morse.1 Edna Durling married (?) Boehner.1
Her married name was Boehner.1
Her married name was Boehner.1
Father* | Fletcher Durling1 b. c 1847 |
Mother* | Anna Maria Owen Morse1 b. 14 May 1843 |
Citations
- [S1331] Wayne W. Walker, Annapolis County Probate Abstracts, #1843, Annapolis County Probate Will Books, vol. 6, p. 200 and Estate folio D156.
Effie Durling1
This report includes only the first five generations of the Nova Scotia Planter descendants. To learn more about the early descendants of Edmund Rice visit the Edmund Rice (1638) Association,. Effie Durling was born on 11 December 1889.3 She was the daughter of James Durling.2 Effie Durling married Wilbur Parker Banks, son of Jonas Banks and Naomi Johnson, in 1911.4
Her married name was Banks.
Her married name was Banks.
Father* | James Durling2 d. 14 Dec 1919 |
Fletcher Durling1
This report includes only the first five generations of the Nova Scotia Planter descendants. To learn more about the early descendants of Edmund Rice visit the Edmund Rice (1638) Association,. Fletcher Durling was born circa 1847 at Roxbury, NS.2 He was the son of Charles B Durling and Eliza (?)2 Fletcher Durling married Anna Maria Owen Morse, daughter of Samuel Morse and Sarah Elizabeth Boehner, on 13 May 1875 at Paradise, Annapolis Co, NS.2
Fletcher Durling and Anna Maria Owen Morse appeared on the census of 1881 at Clarence District, Annapolis Co, NS; Fletcher Durling, married, male, age 35, born Nova Scotia, Occ: Farmer; Annie Durling, married, female, age 29, born Nova Scotia; Alonzo Elliott, male, age 16, born Nova Scotia, Occ: Labourer.3
Fletcher Durling and Anna Maria Owen Morse appeared on the census of 1881 at Clarence District, Annapolis Co, NS; Fletcher Durling, married, male, age 35, born Nova Scotia, Occ: Farmer; Annie Durling, married, female, age 29, born Nova Scotia; Alonzo Elliott, male, age 16, born Nova Scotia, Occ: Labourer.3
Father* | Charles B Durling2 |
Mother* | Eliza (?)2 |
Children of Fletcher Durling and Anna Maria Owen Morse
Citations
- [S1293] Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, IGI.
- [S1433] Annapolis County Marriages, 1864-1910, LDS film number 1298863: p. 74, no. 36.
- [S1187] Census - Canada: 1881 LDS CD, cites: FHL Film 1375808 NAC C-13172 Dist 16 SubDist C Page 19 Family 85.
- [S1331] Wayne W. Walker, Annapolis County Probate Abstracts, #1843, Annapolis County Probate Will Books, vol. 6, p. 200 and Estate folio D156.
Ina Durling1
This report includes only the first five generations of the Nova Scotia Planter descendants. To learn more about the early descendants of Edmund Rice visit the Edmund Rice (1638) Association,.Father* | Fletcher Durling1 b. c 1847 |
Mother* | Anna Maria Owen Morse1 b. 14 May 1843 |
Citations
- [S1331] Wayne W. Walker, Annapolis County Probate Abstracts, #1843, Annapolis County Probate Will Books, vol. 6, p. 200 and Estate folio D156.
James Durling1
This report includes only the first five generations of the Nova Scotia Planter descendants. To learn more about the early descendants of Edmund Rice visit the Edmund Rice (1638) Association,.Child of James Durling
Citations
- [S1331] Wayne W. Walker, Annapolis County Probate Abstracts, #3533, Annapolis County Probate Acts Books, vol. 3, Estate folio D172.
Joseph N Durling1
This report includes only the first five generations of the Nova Scotia Planter descendants. To learn more about the early descendants of Edmund Rice visit the Edmund Rice (1638) Association,.Child of Joseph N Durling and Charlotte Marshall
Citations
- [S5] Margaret Skinner Rice, Rice Family - S2/P2, p. 173.
Lavinia Durling1
This report includes only the first five generations of the Nova Scotia Planter descendants. To learn more about the early descendants of Edmund Rice visit the Edmund Rice (1638) Association,. Lavinia Durling was born circa 1841 at Nova Scotia.1 She was the daughter of Charles Durling and Elizabeth Longley.1
Father* | Charles Durling1 |
Mother* | Elizabeth Longley1 b. 23 Sep 1809, d. 15 Nov 1894 |
Citations
- [S1187] Census - Canada: 1881 LDS CD, cites: FHL Film 1375808 NAC C-13172 Dist 16 SubDist L Page 44 Family 212.
Mary F Durling1
This report includes only the first five generations of the Nova Scotia Planter descendants. To learn more about the early descendants of Edmund Rice visit the Edmund Rice (1638) Association,. Mary F Durling was born on 7 October 1860 at Lawrencetown, Annapolis Co, NS.2 She was the daughter of Joseph N Durling and Charlotte Marshall.2 Mary F Durling married John Henry Bishop, son of Samuel Chipman Bishop and Mary Robinson, on 14 September 1882 at Lawrencetown, Annapolis Co, NS.3 Mary F Durling died on 8 October 1949 at Lawrencetown, Annapolis Co, NS.2
Her married name was Bishop.1
Her married name was Bishop.1
Father* | Joseph N Durling2 |
Mother* | Charlotte Marshall2 |
Children of Mary F Durling and John Henry Bishop
Citations
- [S5] Margaret Skinner Rice, Rice Family - S2/P2, p. 68.
- [S5] Margaret Skinner Rice, Rice Family - S2/P2, p. 173.
- [S5] Margaret Skinner Rice, Rice Family - S2/P2, pp. 68, 173.
- [S1331] Wayne W. Walker, Annapolis County Probate Abstracts, #1842, cites Annapolis County Probate Will Books, vol. 6, p. 197 and estate folio B308.
Ritson Durling
This report includes only the first five generations of the Nova Scotia Planter descendants. To learn more about the early descendants of Edmund Rice visit the Edmund Rice (1638) Association,.© Copyright 2002, 2019 by the Edmund Rice (1638) Association
Rupert Durling1
This report includes only the first five generations of the Nova Scotia Planter descendants. To learn more about the early descendants of Edmund Rice visit the Edmund Rice (1638) Association,.Citations
- [S1376] McCormick 1975, p. 78.
Maude Dustin1
This report includes only the first five generations of the Nova Scotia Planter descendants. To learn more about the early descendants of Edmund Rice visit the Edmund Rice (1638) Association,. Maude Dustin married Roscoe Yarrigle, son of Albert Yarrigle and Mary Jane Alcorn.1
Her married name was Yarrigle.
Her married name was Yarrigle.
Citations
- [S1376] McCormick 1975, pp. 80, 111.
Harold Gurley Dutton
This report includes only the first five generations of the Nova Scotia Planter descendants. To learn more about the early descendants of Edmund Rice visit the Edmund Rice (1638) Association,. Harold Gurley Dutton married Gertrude Alice Rice, daughter of Seymour Vincent Rice and Stella Mae Wilson, on 10 October 1923 at Dorchester, Boston, MA.1
Mrs Lavers notes: Harold Dutton was in the wool business and provided a very stylish life style for his family. They had an "estate" in Norwell, Mass. and when land became available in and around his property he would purchase it to prevent any undesirable element from coming in. At the time of his daughter's marriage he and Alice gave Dorothy Alice 5 acres of land to erect a home on it. After Alice died, the "estate" was sold to developers who erected homes in the area that only people with financial means could purchase. In later life he suffered a stroke and had to live his last years in a nursing home.1
Mrs Lavers notes: Harold Dutton was in the wool business and provided a very stylish life style for his family. They had an "estate" in Norwell, Mass. and when land became available in and around his property he would purchase it to prevent any undesirable element from coming in. At the time of his daughter's marriage he and Alice gave Dorothy Alice 5 acres of land to erect a home on it. After Alice died, the "estate" was sold to developers who erected homes in the area that only people with financial means could purchase. In later life he suffered a stroke and had to live his last years in a nursing home.1
Citations
- [S1394] Mildred Lavers,.
William S. Duvall1
This report includes only the first five generations of the Nova Scotia Planter descendants. To learn more about the early descendants of Edmund Rice visit the Edmund Rice (1638) Association,. William S. Duvall was born in November 1863 at Washington, DC.2,1 He was the son of William T. S. Duvall. William S. Duvall married Gertrude G. Rice, daughter of Moses Parker Rice and Mary Ellen Graham, circa 1894.1,2 William S. Duvall died between June 1920 and July 1920.3,1 He was buried on 2 July 1920 at Oak Hill Cemetery, Washington, DC.3,1
He was a lawyer in 1900.2 He and Gertrude G. Rice appeared on the census of 1900 at Washington, DC; in the household of William's father.2,1 William S. Duvall and Gertrude G. Rice appeared on the census of 1910 at Enumeration District 143, Washington, DC; in the household of William's father.4
He was a lawyer in 1900.2 He and Gertrude G. Rice appeared on the census of 1900 at Washington, DC; in the household of William's father.2,1 William S. Duvall and Gertrude G. Rice appeared on the census of 1910 at Enumeration District 143, Washington, DC; in the household of William's father.4
Father* | William T. S. Duvall b. c 1836 |
William T. S. Duvall1
This report includes only the first five generations of the Nova Scotia Planter descendants. To learn more about the early descendants of Edmund Rice visit the Edmund Rice (1638) Association,.Child of William T. S. Duvall
Citations
- [S600] Census - US: 1910, p. 153:68B, 69A.
Richard Henry Winslow Dwight1
This report includes only the first five generations of the Nova Scotia Planter descendants. To learn more about the early descendants of Edmund Rice visit the Edmund Rice (1638) Association,. Richard Henry Winslow Dwight was born on 16 January 1859.2 He married Caroline March, daughter of Dr Henry March and Mary Frances Bush, on 9 February 1892.1 Richard Henry Winslow Dwight died on 19 January 1933 at Cambridge, MA.2
© Copyright 2002, 2019 by the Edmund Rice (1638) AssociationBessie Dyer1
This report includes only the first five generations of the Nova Scotia Planter descendants. To learn more about the early descendants of Edmund Rice visit the Edmund Rice (1638) Association,. Bessie Dyer married Arthur Gordon Ruggles, son of Arthur Stewart Ruggles and Laura Elizabeth Newcomb.1
Her married name was Ruggles.
Her married name was Ruggles.
Citations
- [S1376] McCormick 1975, p. 66.
Sally A. Dyer
This report includes only the first five generations of the Nova Scotia Planter descendants. To learn more about the early descendants of Edmund Rice visit the Edmund Rice (1638) Association,. Sally A. Dyer was born on 15 April 1823 at Abington, MA.1 She married Daniel Morton Fullerton on 21 May 1843 at Abington, MA.1
Her married name was Fullerton. Sally A. Dyer appeared on the census of 1860 at Abington, MA; aged 37y, under the name Fullarton.2
Her married name was Fullerton. Sally A. Dyer appeared on the census of 1860 at Abington, MA; aged 37y, under the name Fullarton.2
Child of Sally A. Dyer and Daniel Morton Fullerton
Hephzibah Eager1,2
This report includes only the first five generations of the Nova Scotia Planter descendants. To learn more about the early descendants of Edmund Rice visit the Edmund Rice (1638) Association,. Hephzibah Eager was born on 4 May 1702 at Marlborough, MA.3,4,5 She married 2nd Deacon James Woods on 20 January 1735/36 at Marlborough, MA.2,6 Hephzibah Eager died on 31 December 1768 at Marlborough, MA; aged 66y, under the name Woods.7,3,8,1 She was buried at Spring Hill Cemetery, Marlborough, MA.7
Her married name was Woods.
Her married name was Woods.
Child of Hephzibah Eager and Deacon James Woods
Citations
- [S1] Andrew Henshaw Ward, Rice Family (Ward), p. 114.
- [S3] Rice Gen'l Register, pp. 6, 11.
- [S3] Rice Gen'l Register, p. 11.
- [S22] Marlborough MA, Marlborough, MA, Vital Records.
- [S274] Marlborough, MA, VR Index: p. 1:24.
- [S22] Marlborough MA, Marlborough, MA, Vital Records, p. 332.
- [S18] Gravestone inscription for person cited.
- [S22] Marlborough MA, Marlborough, MA, Vital Records, p. 403.
Lt Col James Eager1
This report includes only the first five generations of the Nova Scotia Planter descendants. To learn more about the early descendants of Edmund Rice visit the Edmund Rice (1638) Association,. Lt Col James Eager married Sophia Wheelock, daughter of Elias Wheelock and Sarah Rice.2
Lt Col James Eager resided in 1792 at Annapolis Royal, Annapolis Co, NS.3
© Copyright 2002, 2019 by the Edmund Rice (1638) AssociationLt Col James Eager resided in 1792 at Annapolis Royal, Annapolis Co, NS.3
Relief Eager
This report includes only the first five generations of the Nova Scotia Planter descendants. To learn more about the early descendants of Edmund Rice visit the Edmund Rice (1638) Association,.Child of Relief Eager and Ames Burr
Citations
- [S1511] Worthington MA, Worthington, MA, Vital Records.
Ann E. Eames
This report includes only the first five generations of the Nova Scotia Planter descendants. To learn more about the early descendants of Edmund Rice visit the Edmund Rice (1638) Association,. Ann E. Eames married Joseph Pierpoint Reed, son of Maj. Joseph Allen Reed and Tamar Beaman, on 18 May 1854.1
Her married name was Reed.
Her married name was Reed.
Citations
- [S230] Francis E. Blake, Princeton, MA, History - Blake, p. 2:238.
Mary Eames1
This report includes only the first five generations of the Nova Scotia Planter descendants. To learn more about the early descendants of Edmund Rice visit the Edmund Rice (1638) Association,. Mary Eames married Thomas Rice, son of Asaph Rice and Thankful Clough; Mary of Boston, Mass. Ward notes: had a family of 8 children.1
Mary Eames and Thomas Rice resided at Galena, IL.1 Her married name was Rice.
Mary Eames and Thomas Rice resided at Galena, IL.1 Her married name was Rice.
Citations
- [S1] Andrew Henshaw Ward, Rice Family (Ward), p. 113.
Dorothy Margaret Earle1
This report includes only the first five generations of the Nova Scotia Planter descendants. To learn more about the early descendants of Edmund Rice visit the Edmund Rice (1638) Association,. Dorothy Margaret Earle was born in 1915 at Sydney, Cape Breton Co, NS.1 She married Donald Allister Fergusson, son of Norman Fergusson and Eva Jane Spencer, on 31 December 1941 at Sydney, Cape Breton Co, NS.2,1 Dorothy Margaret Earle died on 13 June 1990 at Halifax, NS.3,1
Her married name was Fergusson.1
© Copyright 2002, 2019 by the Edmund Rice (1638) AssociationHer married name was Fergusson.1
Avery Earley1
This report includes only the first five generations of the Nova Scotia Planter descendants. To learn more about the early descendants of Edmund Rice visit the Edmund Rice (1638) Association,.© Copyright 2002, 2019 by the Edmund Rice (1638) Association
Benjamin Early1
This report includes only the first five generations of the Nova Scotia Planter descendants. To learn more about the early descendants of Edmund Rice visit the Edmund Rice (1638) Association,.Child of Benjamin Early and Lena May Tufts
Citations
- [S1405] Wayne W. Walker, Walker - Potter notes.
Florence Gladys Early1
This report includes only the first five generations of the Nova Scotia Planter descendants. To learn more about the early descendants of Edmund Rice visit the Edmund Rice (1638) Association,. Florence Gladys Early was born in 1899.2 She was the daughter of Benjamin Early and Lena May Tufts.2 Florence Gladys Early married Arthur C Potter, son of Benjamin Eber Potter and Elizabeth Althea Morse.3 Florence Gladys Early died on 9 August 1974 at Clementsvale, Annapolis Co, NS; at age 75.2 She was buried at Clementsvale Baptist Cemetery, Clementsvale, Annapolis Co, NS.2
Her married name was Potter.
Her married name was Potter.
Father* | Benjamin Early2 |
Mother* | Lena May Tufts2 |
Alexander Easson1
This report includes only the first five generations of the Nova Scotia Planter descendants. To learn more about the early descendants of Edmund Rice visit the Edmund Rice (1638) Association,. Alexander Easson was born circa 1841 at Nova Scotia.2 He was the son of John Easson and Mary Ann Hoyt. Alexander Easson married Jessie Bent, daughter of G. Stillman Bent and Sophia Morse, on 1 January 1868 at Bridgetown, Annapolis Co, NS.3,4,5 Alexander Easson married Emily Ansley.3 Alexander Easson died on 25 November 1884 at Bridgetown, Annapolis Co, NS.6
He was a railway foreman in 1869.7 He and Emily Ansley appeared on the census of 1881 at Bridgetown District, Annapolis Co, NS; Alexander Easson, male, married, age 40, born Nova Scotia, Occ: Foreman Rail; Emily Easson, female, married, age 34, born New Brunswick; Charles Easson, male, age 9, born Nova Scotia; Mary Easson, female, age 3, born Nova Scotia; Maria Easson, female, age <1, born Nova Scotia; born: Jun; 10/12; Mary Easson, female, widowed, age 76, born Nova Scotia; Anni Easson, female, age 32, born Nova Scotia.8 Alexander Easson left a will on 8 October 1884 at Bridgetown, Annapolis Co, NS, which was recorded 11 Nov 1884: LWT of Alexander Easson of Bridgetown, section master. Wife: Emily. Children: Charles H., Mary H. and Maria P. His widow Emily died in Jul 1892.6
He was a railway foreman in 1869.7 He and Emily Ansley appeared on the census of 1881 at Bridgetown District, Annapolis Co, NS; Alexander Easson, male, married, age 40, born Nova Scotia, Occ: Foreman Rail; Emily Easson, female, married, age 34, born New Brunswick; Charles Easson, male, age 9, born Nova Scotia; Mary Easson, female, age 3, born Nova Scotia; Maria Easson, female, age <1, born Nova Scotia; born: Jun; 10/12; Mary Easson, female, widowed, age 76, born Nova Scotia; Anni Easson, female, age 32, born Nova Scotia.8 Alexander Easson left a will on 8 October 1884 at Bridgetown, Annapolis Co, NS, which was recorded 11 Nov 1884: LWT of Alexander Easson of Bridgetown, section master. Wife: Emily. Children: Charles H., Mary H. and Maria P. His widow Emily died in Jul 1892.6
Father* | John Easson b. 21 Jan 1811, d. 10 Aug 1869 |
Mother* | Mary Ann Hoyt b. c 1805 |
Children of Alexander Easson and Jessie Bent
Children of Alexander Easson and Emily Ansley
Citations
- [S1376] McCormick 1975, pp. 47, 73.
- [S1318] Census - Canada: 1881, p. 38, #191.
- [S1376] McCormick 1975, p. 47.
- [S1433] Annapolis County Marriages, 1864-1910, LDS film number 1298863: 20 #10.
- [S1331] Wayne W. Walker, Annapolis County Probate Abstracts, #499 - Wills 3:32, estate folio M69.
- [S1331] Wayne W. Walker, Annapolis County Probate Abstracts, #1212 - Annapolis County Probate Will Books, vol. 5, p. 30 and Estate folio E30.
- [S1427] Annapolis County Births, 1864-1876, LDS film number 1298664: p. 70, no. 280.
- [S1187] Census - Canada: 1881 LDS CD, cites: FHL Film 1375808 NAC C-13172 Dist 16 SubDist D Page 38 Family 191.
Alexander Easson
This report includes only the first five generations of the Nova Scotia Planter descendants. To learn more about the early descendants of Edmund Rice visit the Edmund Rice (1638) Association,. Alexander Easson was born circa 1841 at Bridgetown, Annapolis Co, NS, as calculated from the marriage record. He was the son of John Easson and Mary Miller. Alexander Easson married Jessie Maria Bent, daughter of Samuel Stillman Bent and Sophia Morse, on 1 January 1868 at Bridgetown, Annapolis Co, NS; aged 26y (he) and 27y (she) both of Bridgetown.1
Father* | John Easson |
Mother* | Mary Miller |
Child of Alexander Easson and Jessie Maria Bent
Citations
- [S1381] Province of Nova Scotia, Nova Scotia Vital Records, 1801:20.10.
Charles Easson1
This report includes only the first five generations of the Nova Scotia Planter descendants. To learn more about the early descendants of Edmund Rice visit the Edmund Rice (1638) Association,. Charles Easson married Jessie MacNeil.1 Charles Easson was born circa 1872 at Nova Scotia.2,3 He was the son of Alexander Easson and Jessie Bent.
Charles Easson was a bank clerk in April 1891.2 He resided on 15 April 1891 at Bridgetown District, Annapolis Co, NS, with his step mother.2
Charles Easson was a bank clerk in April 1891.2 He resided on 15 April 1891 at Bridgetown District, Annapolis Co, NS, with his step mother.2
Father* | Alexander Easson b. c 1841, d. 25 Nov 1884 |
Mother* | Jessie Bent b. c 1847 |
David Easson1
This report includes only the first five generations of the Nova Scotia Planter descendants. To learn more about the early descendants of Edmund Rice visit the Edmund Rice (1638) Association,. David Easson was born on 3 May 1773.2 He married 1st Zeruiah Fairn on 19 February 1806 at Annapolis Royal, Annapolis Co, NS; By Rev Jacob Bailey.3 David Easson died before 1842.4
Child of David Easson and Zeruiah Fairn
Elizabeth Easson1
This report includes only the first five generations of the Nova Scotia Planter descendants. To learn more about the early descendants of Edmund Rice visit the Edmund Rice (1638) Association,. Elizabeth Easson was the daughter of John Easson and Mary Ann Hoyt. Elizabeth Easson married Solomon Miller.1
Her married name was Miller.
Her married name was Miller.
Father* | John Easson b. 21 Jan 1811, d. 10 Aug 1869 |
Mother* | Mary Ann Hoyt b. c 1805 |
Citations
- [S1376] McCormick 1975, p. 47.
Jane Easson1
This report includes only the first five generations of the Nova Scotia Planter descendants. To learn more about the early descendants of Edmund Rice visit the Edmund Rice (1638) Association,. Jane Easson was the daughter of John Easson and Mary Ann Hoyt. Jane Easson married William Elder Milner.1
Her married name was Milner.
Her married name was Milner.
Father* | John Easson b. 21 Jan 1811, d. 10 Aug 1869 |
Mother* | Mary Ann Hoyt b. c 1805 |
Citations
- [S1376] McCormick 1975, p. 47.
John Easson1
This report includes only the first five generations of the Nova Scotia Planter descendants. To learn more about the early descendants of Edmund Rice visit the Edmund Rice (1638) Association,. John Easson was born on 21 January 1811 at Annapolis Royal, Annapolis Co, NS.2 He was the son of David Easson and Zeruiah Fairn. John Easson married Mary Ann Hoyt, daughter of Jesse Hoyt and Irene Wheelock.3 John Easson died on 10 August 1869 at Salem, MA.4 The estate was probated on 14 August 1869 at Annapolis Royal, Annapolis Co, NS; with a letter of administration to Alexander Easson, eldest son of the deceased, for the estate of John Easson of Bridgetown. He died 10 Aug 1869 in Salem, Mass.4
Father* | David Easson b. 3 May 1773, d. b 1842 |
Mother* | Zeruiah Fairn b. c 1790, d. 16 Jun 1845 |
Children of John Easson and Mary Ann Hoyt
John Easson
This report includes only the first five generations of the Nova Scotia Planter descendants. To learn more about the early descendants of Edmund Rice visit the Edmund Rice (1638) Association,.Child of John Easson and Mary Miller
Marie Prescott Easson1
This report includes only the first five generations of the Nova Scotia Planter descendants. To learn more about the early descendants of Edmund Rice visit the Edmund Rice (1638) Association,. Marie Prescott Easson was born in 1881 at Nova Scotia.2 She was the daughter of Alexander Easson and Emily Ansley.
Father* | Alexander Easson b. c 1841, d. 25 Nov 1884 |
Mother* | Emily Ansley b. c 1847, d. Jul 1892 |
Mary Ann Easson1
This report includes only the first five generations of the Nova Scotia Planter descendants. To learn more about the early descendants of Edmund Rice visit the Edmund Rice (1638) Association,. Mary Ann Easson was born circa 1846 at Bridgetown, Annapolis Co, NS.2 She was the daughter of John Easson and Mary Ann Hoyt. Mary Ann Easson married Milledge Munro, son of John Munro and Sophia (?), on 25 November 1882 at Bridgetown, Annapolis Co, NS; at the time of their marriage Milledge was a widower and master mariner.1,2
Her married name was Munro. Mary Ann Easson appeared on the census of 1881 at Bridgetown District, Annapolis Co, NS; with her brother Alexander.3
Her married name was Munro. Mary Ann Easson appeared on the census of 1881 at Bridgetown District, Annapolis Co, NS; with her brother Alexander.3
Father* | John Easson b. 21 Jan 1811, d. 10 Aug 1869 |
Mother* | Mary Ann Hoyt b. c 1805 |
Mary Harrington Easson1
This report includes only the first five generations of the Nova Scotia Planter descendants. To learn more about the early descendants of Edmund Rice visit the Edmund Rice (1638) Association,. Mary Harrington Easson was born circa 1878 at Nova Scotia.2 She was the daughter of Alexander Easson and Emily Ansley.
Father* | Alexander Easson b. c 1841, d. 25 Nov 1884 |
Mother* | Emily Ansley b. c 1847, d. Jul 1892 |
Mary Sophia Easson
This report includes only the first five generations of the Nova Scotia Planter descendants. To learn more about the early descendants of Edmund Rice visit the Edmund Rice (1638) Association,. Mary Sophia Easson was born on 22 January 1869 at Bridgetown, Annapolis Co, NS.1 She was the daughter of Alexander Easson and Jessie Maria Bent.
Father* | Alexander Easson b. c 1841 |
Mother* | Jessie Maria Bent b. c 1840 |
Citations
- [S1381] Province of Nova Scotia, Nova Scotia Vital Records, 1801:70.280.
May Sophia Easson1
This report includes only the first five generations of the Nova Scotia Planter descendants. To learn more about the early descendants of Edmund Rice visit the Edmund Rice (1638) Association,. May Sophia Easson was born on 22 January 1869 at Bridgetown, Annapolis Co, NS.1 She was the daughter of Alexander Easson and Jessie Bent.1
Father* | Alexander Easson1 b. c 1841, d. 25 Nov 1884 |
Mother* | Jessie Bent1 b. c 1847 |
Citations
- [S1427] Annapolis County Births, 1864-1876, LDS film number 1298664: p. 70, no. 280.
Aaron Eaton1
This report includes only the first five generations of the Nova Scotia Planter descendants. To learn more about the early descendants of Edmund Rice visit the Edmund Rice (1638) Association,. Aaron Eaton is the son of Benjamin Eaton.2 Aaron Eaton married Mary Bent, daughter of Joseph Bent and Ann Longley, on 15 March 1825 at Granville, Annapolis Co, NS; Aaron of Saint John, NB.3,1,2
Aaron Eaton was in business with his brother-in-law Gilbert T. Ray.3
Aaron Eaton was in business with his brother-in-law Gilbert T. Ray.3
Father* | Benjamin Eaton2 |
Children of Aaron Eaton and Mary Bent
Ann Eaton1
This report includes only the first five generations of the Nova Scotia Planter descendants. To learn more about the early descendants of Edmund Rice visit the Edmund Rice (1638) Association,. Ann Eaton was born on 12 January 1826 at Granville, Annapolis Co, NS.1 She was the daughter of Aaron Eaton and Mary Bent.1
Father* | Aaron Eaton1 |
Mother* | Mary Bent1 b. 5 Nov 1802 |
Citations
- [S1472] Transcript of Granville, NS, Township Book, LDS film #1376194: p. 79.
Benjamin Eaton1
This report includes only the first five generations of the Nova Scotia Planter descendants. To learn more about the early descendants of Edmund Rice visit the Edmund Rice (1638) Association,.Child of Benjamin Eaton
Citations
- [S1472] Transcript of Granville, NS, Township Book, LDS film #1376194: p. 79.
Charles Eaton1
This report includes only the first five generations of the Nova Scotia Planter descendants. To learn more about the early descendants of Edmund Rice visit the Edmund Rice (1638) Association,. Charles Eaton was born on 10 May 1827 at Granville, Annapolis Co, NS.1 He was the son of Aaron Eaton and Mary Bent.1 Charles Eaton died on 30 October 1829 at Granville, Annapolis Co, NS.1
Father* | Aaron Eaton1 |
Mother* | Mary Bent1 b. 5 Nov 1802 |
Citations
- [S1472] Transcript of Granville, NS, Township Book, LDS film #1376194: p. 79.
Clarence Eaton1
This report includes only the first five generations of the Nova Scotia Planter descendants. To learn more about the early descendants of Edmund Rice visit the Edmund Rice (1638) Association,. Clarence Eaton married Emma Withers, daughter of Charles E. Withers and Alice Jane Bent.1 Clarence Eaton was born in 1880 at Nova Scotia.3 He was the son of Weston Hall Eaton and Gabriella Rice.2
Father* | Weston Hall Eaton2 b. c 1849 |
Mother* | Gabriella Rice2 |
Children of Clarence Eaton and Emma Withers
Emma Eaton1
This report includes only the first five generations of the Nova Scotia Planter descendants. To learn more about the early descendants of Edmund Rice visit the Edmund Rice (1638) Association,. Emma Eaton was born on 29 November 1837 at Granville, Annapolis Co, NS.1 She was the daughter of Aaron Eaton and Mary Bent.1
Father* | Aaron Eaton1 |
Mother* | Mary Bent1 b. 5 Nov 1802 |
Citations
- [S1472] Transcript of Granville, NS, Township Book, LDS film #1376194: p. 79.
Gertrude Catherine Eaton
This report includes only the first five generations of the Nova Scotia Planter descendants. To learn more about the early descendants of Edmund Rice visit the Edmund Rice (1638) Association,. Gertrude Catherine Eaton was born circa 1921 at Seabrook, NH, as calculated from the marriage record. She is the daughter of Ronnie Ernest Eaton and Tillie Edna Baily. Gertrude Catherine Eaton married George Wingate Knowles, son of Chester Woodman Knowles and Ethel May Bent, on 15 April 1938 at Seabrook, NH; aged 25y (he) and 16y (she) both of seabrook.1
Her married name was Knowles.
Her married name was Knowles.
Father* | Ronnie Ernest Eaton |
Mother* | Tillie Edna Baily |
Citations
- [S1063] New Hampshire VR.
Gordon Eaton1
This report includes only the first five generations of the Nova Scotia Planter descendants. To learn more about the early descendants of Edmund Rice visit the Edmund Rice (1638) Association,.Father* | Clarence Eaton1 b. 1880 |
Mother* | Emma Withers1 |
Citations
- [S1376] McCormick 1975, p. 98.
Grant Eaton1
This report includes only the first five generations of the Nova Scotia Planter descendants. To learn more about the early descendants of Edmund Rice visit the Edmund Rice (1638) Association,.Father* | Clarence Eaton1 b. 1880 |
Mother* | Emma Withers1 |
Citations
- [S1376] McCormick 1975, p. 98.
Jane Eaton1,2
This report includes only the first five generations of the Nova Scotia Planter descendants. To learn more about the early descendants of Edmund Rice visit the Edmund Rice (1638) Association,. Jane Eaton was born on 12 March 1831 at Granville, Annapolis Co, NS.1 She was the daughter of Aaron Eaton and Mary Bent.1
Father* | Aaron Eaton1 |
Mother* | Mary Bent1 b. 5 Nov 1802 |
Jessie Eaton1
This report includes only the first five generations of the Nova Scotia Planter descendants. To learn more about the early descendants of Edmund Rice visit the Edmund Rice (1638) Association,. Jessie Eaton was born on 11 August 1832 at Granville, Annapolis Co, NS.1 She was the daughter of Aaron Eaton and Mary Bent.1
Father* | Aaron Eaton1 |
Mother* | Mary Bent1 b. 5 Nov 1802 |
Citations
- [S1472] Transcript of Granville, NS, Township Book, LDS film #1376194: p. 79.
Joseph Eaton1
This report includes only the first five generations of the Nova Scotia Planter descendants. To learn more about the early descendants of Edmund Rice visit the Edmund Rice (1638) Association,. Joseph Eaton was born on 8 July 1835 at Granville, Annapolis Co, NS.1 He was the son of Aaron Eaton and Mary Bent.1
Father* | Aaron Eaton1 |
Mother* | Mary Bent1 b. 5 Nov 1802 |
Citations
- [S1472] Transcript of Granville, NS, Township Book, LDS film #1376194: p. 79.
Lennie Eaton1
This report includes only the first five generations of the Nova Scotia Planter descendants. To learn more about the early descendants of Edmund Rice visit the Edmund Rice (1638) Association,. Lennie Eaton was the daughter of Weston Hall Eaton and Gabriella Rice.2 Lennie Eaton married Ernest Wade.1
Her married name was Wade.
Her married name was Wade.
Father* | Weston Hall Eaton2 b. c 1849 |
Mother* | Gabriella Rice2 |
Child of Lennie Eaton and Ernest Wade
Malcolm Eaton1
This report includes only the first five generations of the Nova Scotia Planter descendants. To learn more about the early descendants of Edmund Rice visit the Edmund Rice (1638) Association,.Father* | Clarence Eaton1 b. 1880 |
Mother* | Emma Withers1 |
Citations
- [S1376] McCormick 1975, p. 98.
Mary Eliza Eaton1
This report includes only the first five generations of the Nova Scotia Planter descendants. To learn more about the early descendants of Edmund Rice visit the Edmund Rice (1638) Association,. Mary Eliza Eaton was born on 19 April 1833 at Granville, Annapolis Co, NS.1 She was the daughter of Aaron Eaton and Mary Bent.1
Father* | Aaron Eaton1 |
Mother* | Mary Bent1 b. 5 Nov 1802 |
Citations
- [S1472] Transcript of Granville, NS, Township Book, LDS film #1376194: p. 79.
Ronnie Ernest Eaton
This report includes only the first five generations of the Nova Scotia Planter descendants. To learn more about the early descendants of Edmund Rice visit the Edmund Rice (1638) Association,.Child of Ronnie Ernest Eaton and Tillie Edna Baily
Stephen Eaton1
This report includes only the first five generations of the Nova Scotia Planter descendants. To learn more about the early descendants of Edmund Rice visit the Edmund Rice (1638) Association,.Child of Stephen Eaton
Citations
- [S1406] Certificate, Nova Scotia "Marriage Returns of Licenses and Marriages, 1864-1909" Digby County marriage, 1874, #100.