| Relationships | Partner of Richard Howes Estabrooks (3rd cousin 2 times removed of David Arthur Walker) |
| Last Edited | 18 April 2017 00:00:00 |
| Name | Lillian Alexandria Gibson was also known as Lillian Alexandria Estabrooks.1 |
| Birth | She was born on 1 August 1902.1 |
| Marriage | She married Richard Howes Estabrooks son of George Ludlow Estabrooks and Sarah Rosella Brown, on 16 May 1927.1 |
| Relationships | Partner of Asa Coy (1st cousin 4 times removed of David Arthur Walker) |
| Last Edited | 13 April 2024 16:00:05 |
| Name | Mary Ann Ring was also known as Mary Ann Coy.1 |
| Birth | She was born on 10 March 1805, in Canning (Waterborough), Queens County, New Brunswick, CanadaG.1 |
| Marriage | She married Asa Coy son of Amasa Coy and Elizabeth Holly, on 29 March 1825.1 |
| Census | Mary Ann Ring was head of the household in the census in 1851 She was recorded as 47 in the 1851 census, 53 in the 1861 census, and 65 in the 1871 census. |
| Son | Asa Holly Coy+ b. 25 May 1827, d. 17 September 1871 |
| Daughter | Caroline Ring Coy+ b. 6 May 1829 |
| Daughter | Sarah Elizabeth Coy+ b. 22 March 1831, d. March 1893 |
| Daughter | Marianne Coy b. 1 November 1836 |
| Daughter | Harriet Amelia Coy b. 12 September 1837, d. 12 October 1848 |
| Daughter | Fanny Rebecca Coy b. 29 April 1840, d. October 1848 |
| Son | George Frederick Coy+ b. 9 January 1844 |
| Son | Amasa Simpson Coy b. 10 April 1846, d. 16 July 1846 |
| Father | Rev. Elijah Estabrooks, II b. 16 May 1756, d. 6 September 1825 |
| Mother | Mary Whittemore b. 1761, d. 13 May 1824 |
| Relationships | Partner of Emmeline Turney (1st cousin 4 times removed of David Arthur Walker) Partner of Sarah Turney (1st cousin 4 times removed of David Arthur Walker) |
| Last Edited | 13 April 2024 16:00:05 |
| Note | Hezekiah Estabrooks, b. July 18, 1779, and died Aug. 4, 1869. Married(1), in 1803, Emmiline Turney, and (2), Sarah Turney in 1811; (3) in1835, Catherine (Knox) Corey in 1835. On 21 Sept 1811 Hezekiah Estabrooksbought lots 42 to 48 inclusive in the Parish of St. Mary's in the Countyof York on the South East side of the Nashwaak River and part ofPennyauck Island, from John Harris and his wife who were MarylandLoyalists. (York County Record Book D4 page 87). On 19 Sept 1814, he andJohn Mazer, as trustees of the Calvinist Baptist Church, bought a lot ofland from John Coy for a church. This was in the Parish of St. Mary's onthe west side of the Nashwaak River on the main road. (York CountyRecords Records D4 pg. 280). In 1819 he sold his land on Maquapit Laketo his father Elijah Estabrooks III. Date of death is uncertain. See Appendix XIV for note on the Turney's. in the book, ' Genealogy ofthe Anglo-Dutch Family of the Saint John River, New Brunswick', compiledby Florence Cecelia Estabrooks. NOTE: The account above was compiled by George H. Hayward, 29 LeedsDrive, Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada E-mail: <ghayward@@nbnet.nd.ca> Note: The account below was sent by E-mail to Donald R. Coy on March 11,1999 and compiled by William R. Arthurs, 1228 Lampman Crescent, Ottawa,Ontario, K2C 1P8. Phone (613) 225-6941 E-mail: <arthurs@@cyberus.ca> Hezekiah Estabrooks, son of Rev. Elijah 'Preacher' and Mary (Whittemore)Estabrooks, m. Sarah Turney. b. 1787 in N.B. in 1811 at Canning, QueensCo., N.B. He b. Jul. 18, 1779. d. Aug. 4, 1869. See Appendix XIV for note on the Turney's. in the book, ' Genealogy ofthe Anglo-Dutch Family of the Saint John River, New Brunswick', compiledby Florence Cecelia Estabrooks. Their children: 9. Elijah Estabrooks. b. Oct. 28, 1812 at Canning, Queens Co., N.B. 9. Sarah Estabrooks. b. Oct. 12, 1814 at Canning, Queens Co., N.B. d.1857. m. Bernard B. Manzer. 9. Pruella Estabrooks. b. Mar. 26, 1816 at Canning, Queens Co., N.B. m._____ Dennison. 9. Hezekiah Estabrooks. b. Nov. 14, 1819 at Canning, Queens Co., N.B.m. Ann McDowall. 9. Turney Estabrooks. b. 1820 at Canning, Queens Co., N.B. 9. Charles Estabrooks. b. Dec. 23, 1823 at Canning, Queens Co., N.B. d.1892. 9. Benjamin (Harding) Estabrooks. b. May 28, 1825, probably in YorkCo., N.B. d. Dec. 29, 1900. 9. Ruth Estabrooks. b. Jun. 23, 1827 probably in York Co., N.B. d. 1907. 9. Frederick Estabrooks. b. Jun. 23, 1830. 9. Calvin L. Estabrooks. b. 1832. |
| Birth | Hezekiah Estabrooks was born on 18 July 1779, in Canning (Waterborough), Queens County, New Brunswick, CanadaG.1 |
| Marriage | He married first Emmeline Turney daughter of Thomas Turney, Sr., and Amy Coy, in 1803.2 |
| Marriage | Hezekiah Estabrooks married second Sarah Turney daughter of Thomas Turney, Sr., and Amy Coy, in 1811 in Canning (Waterborough), Queens County, New Brunswick, CanadaG, See Appendix XIV for note on the Turney's. in the book, ' Genealogy of the Anglo-Dutch Family of the Saint John River, New Brunswick', compiled by Florence Cecelia Estabrooks.1,3 |
| Fact 1 | On 21 September 1811 On 21 Sept 1811 Hezekiah Estabrooks bought lots 42 to 48 inclusive in the Parish of St. Mary's in the County of York on the South East side of the Nashwaak River and part of Pennyauck Island, from John Harris and his wife, who were Maryland Loyalists. (York County Record Book D4 page 87). This information received from George Hayward. |
| Fact 2 | On 19 September 1814 On 19 Sept 1814, he and John Mazer, as trustees of the Calvinist Baptist Church, bought a lot of land from John Coy for a church. This was in the Parish of St. Mary's on the west side of the Nashwaak River on the main road. (York County Records Records D4 pg. 280). In 1819 he sold his land on Maquapit Lake to his father Elijah Estabrooks III. Date of death is uncertain. See Appendix XIV for note on the Turney's. in the book, ' Genealogy of the Anglo-Dutch Family of the Saint John River, New Brunswick', compiled by Florence Cecelia Estabrooks. NOTE: The account above was compiled by George H. Hayward, 29 LeedsDrive, Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada E-mail: <ghayward@@nbnet.nd.ca>. |
| Marriage | Hezekiah Estabrooks married third Catherine Knox in 1835 in Canning (then Waterborough), Queens County, New Brunswick, CanadaG.2 |
| Death | He died on 4 August 1869. |
| Son | George Estabrooks+ b. 6 October 1805 |
| Daughter | Emmeline Estabrooks b. 11 May 1807 |
| Daughter | Mary Hulda Estabrooks+ b. 19 July 1810, d. 1898 |
| Son | Elijah Estabrooks+ b. 28 October 1812 |
| Daughter | Sarah Estabrooks b. 12 October 1814, d. 1857 |
| Daughter | Pruella Estabrooks b. 26 March 1816 |
| Son | Hezekiah Estabrooks b. 14 November 1819 |
| Son | Turney Estabrooks+ b. 1820 |
| Son | Charles Estabrooks+ b. 23 December 1823, d. 1892 |
| Son | Benjamin Harding Estabrooks+ b. 28 May 1825, d. 29 December 1900 |
| Daughter | Ruth Estabrooks+ b. 23 June 1827, d. 1907 |
| Son | Frederick Estabrooks+ b. 23 June 1830 |
| Son | Calvin L. Estabrooks+ b. 1832 |
| Relationships | Partner of Amy Coy (4th great-aunt of David Arthur Walker) |
| Last Edited | 13 April 2024 16:00:05 |
| Birth | Thomas Turney, Sr., was born in 1773, in Canning (Waterborough), Queens County, New Brunswick, CanadaG.1 |
| Marriage | He married Amy Coy daughter of Edward J. Coy, Sr., and Ame Titus, on 15 November 1792, in New Brunswick, CanadaG.1 |
| Fact 1 | In 1797 Thomas Turney Senior got land at Swan Creek about 1797 from ___ _ Weber. |
| Fact 2 | On 20 October 1800 He was one of those who signed the covenant of the Church at Waterborough Oct 20, 1800. |
| Will | Thomas Turney, Sr., left a will on 22 April 1840. He made his will and it was proved April 22, 1840. It was witnessed by Charles and George Estabrooks. He left his farm to his son Thomas Jr. and bequests to his sons, Amasa, David and Nelson, and his daughters, Martha, Mary, Jerusha, Lavina, Elizabeth, Jane, Margaret and Ann, who were evidently married. Amasa and Nelson are thought to have moved to Carleton County. |
| Daughter | Sarah Turney+ b. 1787 |
| Daughter | Emmeline Turney+ b. 1788 |
| Son | Timothy Turney b. 1792 |
| Daughter | Jerusha Turney+ b. 24 March 1793 |
| Son | Amasa Turney+ b. 1794 |
| Son | John Turney b. 1796 |
| Son | Thomas Turney, Jr. b. 1804, d. 1881 |
| Daughter | Amy Turney b. 1806 |
| Son | David Turney b. 1808 |
| Son | Nelson Turney b. 1809 |
| Father | Frederick Wilmot Palmer, Sr. b. 16 February 1870, d. 15 September 1957 |
| Mother | Bertha Blanche Slipp b. 3 May 1879, d. 1926 |
| Relationships | 2nd cousin 1 time removed of David Arthur Walker |
| Last Edited | 13 April 2024 16:00:05 |
| Name | Roy Shirley Palmer was also known as Roy Palmer.2 |
| Birth | He was born on 2 April 1908, in Central Hampstead, Queens County, New Brunswick, CanadaG. the informant for this Late Registration of Birth was his father, dated 8 December 1951, at Hampstead.3,1 |
| Son | He was enumerated on the census in 1911 in the household of Frederick Wilmot Palmer, Sr., as a son, in Parish of Hampstead, Hampstead, Queens County, New Brunswick, CanadaG. included in the household were his wife Bertha and son Roy.4![]() 1911 Canada Census, Household #109 of Frederick W. Palmer, Hampstead, New Brunswick. Included in the household were his wife Bertha, son Roy, George Lowery and Luther McIntyre (domestics/labourers). Frederick's occupation was listed as farmer. The family religion was Baptist. |
| Son | Roy Shirley Palmer was enumerated on the census in 1921 in the household of Frederick Wilmot Palmer, Sr., as a son, in Hampstead, Queens County, New Brunswick, CanadaG. included in the household with Fred Palmer (age 57) were his wife Bertha Slipp (age 42), their children Roy (age 13) and Ruth (age 1), Bertha's widowed father Alfred Slipp (age 72) and daughter Laura Slipp (age 45). Fred was a labourer, Alfred a retired farmer. The household religion was Baptist.5 |
| Marriage | Roy Shirley Palmer married Alice Wanita McCorkle daughter of David Edward McCorkle and Deborah Angeline Johnson, on 16 June 1937, in Baptist Parsonage, Devon, York County, New Brunswick, CanadaG. they were married by license #27011. Roy was 29 years old, a bachelor, farmer, United Baptist, living in Hampstead. Alice was 30 years old, a spinster, Baptist, living in Hibernia, Queens County. There were no children from this marriage.6,7 |
| Death | Roy Shirley Palmer died in 1985.7 |
| Burial | He was buried in Rural Cemetery Extension; Woodstock Road at Golf Club Road, Fredericton, York County, New Brunswick, CanadaG. Inscription: PALMER / Married June 16, 1937 / 1908 Roy Shirley 1985 / His Wife / 1906 Alice Wanita (McCorkle) 1982.7 ![]() Tombstone, Roy Shirley Palmer (1908-1985), his wife Alice Wanita McCorkle (1906-1982). Rural Extension Cemetery, Fredericton, York County, New Brunswick, Canada. Photo courtesy of Beverly Quigg Kirk (findagrave.com). |

| Father | Frederick Wilmot Palmer, Sr. b. 16 February 1870, d. 15 September 1957 |
| Mother | Bertha Blanche Slipp b. 3 May 1879, d. 1926 |
| Relationships | 2nd cousin 1 time removed of David Arthur Walker |
| Last Edited | 13 April 2024 16:00:05 |
| Name | Ruth Clarke Palmer was also known as Ruth Palmer.2 |
| Name | She was also known as Ruth Clarke Drummond.2 |
| Birth | She was born in 1920, in Central Hampstead, Queens County, New Brunswick, CanadaG.1,3 |
| Daughter | She was enumerated on the census in 1921 in the household of Frederick Wilmot Palmer, Sr., as a daughter, in Hampstead, Queens County, New Brunswick, CanadaG. included in the household with Fred Palmer (age 57) were his wife Bertha Slipp (age 42), their children Roy (age 13) and Ruth (age 1), Bertha's widowed father Alfred Slipp (age 72) and daughter Laura Slipp (age 45). Fred was a labourer, Alfred a retired farmer. The household religion was Baptist.4 |
| Marriage | She married George Hanford Drummond son of Thomas H. Drummond and Ethel Fowler, on 14 August 1943, in home of her parents, Hampstead, Queens County, New Brunswick, CanadaG. they were married by license #752. George was 32 years old, a bachelor, farmer, Episcopalian, living in Upham, Kings County. Ruth was 23 years old, a spinster, secretary, Baptist, living in Hampstead, Queens County. Witnesses were the fathers of the bride & groom. Ruth and George lived near Upham, Kings County, New Brunswick.1 |
| Death | Ruth Clarke Palmer died on 26 September 2011 in Bayview Special Care Home, Kars, Kings County, New Brunswick, CanadaG.5 |
| Interred | She was buried in the plot of George Hanford Drummond, in St. Peter's Anglican Church Cemetery, Upham, Kings County, New Brunswick, CanadaG. |
| Father | Thomas H. Drummond |
| Mother | Ethel Fowler |
| Relationships | Partner of Ruth Clarke Palmer (2nd cousin 1 time removed of David Arthur Walker) |
| Last Edited | 13 April 2024 16:00:05 |
| Name | George Hanford Drummond was also known as George Drummond.2 |
| Birth | He was born in 1911, in Upham, Kings County, New Brunswick, CanadaG.3,2 |
| Marriage | He married Ruth Clarke Palmer daughter of Frederick Wilmot Palmer, Sr., and Bertha Blanche Slipp, on 14 August 1943, in home of her parents, Hampstead, Queens County, New Brunswick, CanadaG. they were married by license #752. George was 32 years old, a bachelor, farmer, Episcopalian, living in Upham, Kings County. Ruth was 23 years old, a spinster, secretary, Baptist, living in Hampstead, Queens County. Witnesses were the fathers of the bride & groom. Ruth and George lived near Upham, Kings County, New Brunswick.3 |
| Death | George Hanford Drummond died in 1987.2 |
| Burial | He was buried in St. Peter's Anglican Church Cemetery, Upham, Kings County, New Brunswick, CanadaG. |
| Relationships | Partner of John Albert Goodwill Walker (3rd cousin 1 time removed of David Arthur Walker) |
| Last Edited | 13 April 2024 16:00:05 |
| Name | Maisie Belle MacKinnon was also known as Maisie Belle Walker.1 |
| Name | She was also known as Masie MacKinnon.1 |
| Birth | She was born on 8 November 1923, in Sydney Mines, Cape Breton, Nova ScotiaG.1 |
| Marriage | She married John Albert Goodwill Walker son of John William Walker and Lucy Ann Clark.1 |
| Interred | Maisie Belle MacKinnon was buried in the plot of John Albert Goodwill Walker, in William Black Memorial Cemetery, Glen Margaret, Halifax County, Nova Scotia, CanadaG. Inscription Front: WALKER / John Albert / May 10, 1918 -- Aug. 27, 1992 / His Wife / Maizie Belle / (MacKinnon) / Nov. 8, 1923 -- Feb. 23, 1994 | FILLIS / Farian Borden / Mamie Christine / (Walker) / Their Son / Christopher Borden / Albert Charles / Feb. 6 - April 7, 1984.1 ![]() Tombstone, John Albert Walker (1918-1992), his wife Maizie Belle MacKinnon (1923-1994), their grandson Christopher Borden Albert Charles Fillis (1984-1984). William Black Memorial Cemetery, Glen Margaret, Halifax County, Nova Scotia, Canada. Photo courtesy of Sue-Anne Davis (findagrave.com). |
| Death | She died on 23 February 1994 in Halifax, Nova ScotiaG.1 |
| Burial | She was buried in William Black Memorial Cemetery, Glen Margaret, Nova ScotiaG.1 |
| Last Edited | 12 June 2018 00:00:00 |
| Name | Ella Permilla Montgomery was also known as Ella Permilla Hacker.1 |
| Birth | She was born in 1866.1 |
| Marriage | She married William Saunders Hacker son of William Hacker and Jane Millman.2 |
| Death | Ella Permilla Montgomery died in 1954.1 |
| Principal 2 | She witnessed the burial of William Saunders Hacker and Ella Permilla Montgomery in the Peoples Cemetery, Summerside, Prince County, Prince Edward Island, Canada, 46.40567, -63.77648G.2![]() Tombstone, William Saunders Hacker (1852-1903), his wife Ella Permilla Montgomery (1866-1954), their son Louis Waldo Hacker (1893-1970), their daughter Ruby Elizabeth Hacker (1895-1960), wife of Harry Edward Hall (1897-1979) Peoples Cemetery, Summerside, Prince County, Prince Edward Island, Canada. ![]() Front inscription detail. ![]() Back inscription detail. |
| Son | William Claude Hacker b. 1890 |
| Son | Louis Waldo Hacker b. 1893, d. 1970 |
| Daughter | Ruby Elizabeth Hacker+ b. 1895, d. 1960 |
| Father | William Saunders Hacker b. 1852, d. 1903 |
| Mother | Ella Permilla Montgomery b. 1866, d. 1954 |
| Last Edited | 26 October 2001 00:00:00 |
| Birth | William Claude Hacker was born in 1890.1 |
| Father | William Saunders Hacker b. 1852, d. 1903 |
| Mother | Ella Permilla Montgomery b. 1866, d. 1954 |
| Last Edited | 12 June 2018 00:00:00 |
| Birth | Louis Waldo Hacker was born in 1893.1 |
| Death | He died in 1970.1 |
| Interred | He was buried in the plot of William Saunders Hacker, in the Peoples Cemetery, Summerside, Prince County, Prince Edward Island, Canada, 46.40567, -63.77648G. Inscription: In Loving Memory / of / William Saunders Hacker / 1852 - 1903 / Also His Wife / Ella Permilla Montgomery / 1866 - 1954Back: Louis Waldo Hacker / 1893 - 1970 / Brother of / Ruby Elizabeth Hacker / 1895 - 1960 / Wife of / Harry Edward Hall / 1897 - 1979 /HACKER.2 ![]() Tombstone, William Saunders Hacker (1852-1903), his wife Ella Permilla Montgomery (1866-1954), their son Louis Waldo Hacker (1893-1970), their daughter Ruby Elizabeth Hacker (1895-1960), wife of Harry Edward Hall (1897-1979) Peoples Cemetery, Summerside, Prince County, Prince Edward Island, Canada. ![]() Front inscription detail. ![]() Back inscription detail. |
| Father | William Saunders Hacker b. 1852, d. 1903 |
| Mother | Ella Permilla Montgomery b. 1866, d. 1954 |
| Last Edited | 25 October 2023 00:00:00 |
| Name | Ruby Elizabeth Hacker was also known as Ruby Elizabeth Hall.1 |
| Birth | She was born in 1895.1 |
| Marriage | She married Harry Edward Hall.1 |
| Death | She died in 1960.1 |
| Interred | She was buried in the plot of William Saunders Hacker, in the Peoples Cemetery, Summerside, Prince County, Prince Edward Island, Canada, 46.40567, -63.77648G. Inscription: In Loving Memory / of / William Saunders Hacker / 1852 - 1903 / Also His Wife / Ella Permilla Montgomery / 1866 - 1954Back: Louis Waldo Hacker / 1893 - 1970 / Brother of / Ruby Elizabeth Hacker / 1895 - 1960 / Wife of / Harry Edward Hall / 1897 - 1979 /HACKER.2 ![]() Tombstone, William Saunders Hacker (1852-1903), his wife Ella Permilla Montgomery (1866-1954), their son Louis Waldo Hacker (1893-1970), their daughter Ruby Elizabeth Hacker (1895-1960), wife of Harry Edward Hall (1897-1979) Peoples Cemetery, Summerside, Prince County, Prince Edward Island, Canada. ![]() Front inscription detail. ![]() Back inscription detail. |
| Daughter | Virginia Ella Hall b. About 1927, d. 9 September 2023 |
| Last Edited | 25 October 2023 00:00:00 |
| Birth | Harry Edward Hall was born in 1897.1 |
| Marriage | He married Ruby Elizabeth Hacker daughter of William Saunders Hacker and Ella Permilla Montgomery.1 |
| Death | Harry Edward Hall died in 1979.1 |
| Interred | He was buried in the plot of William Saunders Hacker, in the Peoples Cemetery, Summerside, Prince County, Prince Edward Island, Canada, 46.40567, -63.77648G. Inscription: In Loving Memory / of / William Saunders Hacker / 1852 - 1903 / Also His Wife / Ella Permilla Montgomery / 1866 - 1954Back: Louis Waldo Hacker / 1893 - 1970 / Brother of / Ruby Elizabeth Hacker / 1895 - 1960 / Wife of / Harry Edward Hall / 1897 - 1979 /HACKER.2 ![]() Tombstone, William Saunders Hacker (1852-1903), his wife Ella Permilla Montgomery (1866-1954), their son Louis Waldo Hacker (1893-1970), their daughter Ruby Elizabeth Hacker (1895-1960), wife of Harry Edward Hall (1897-1979) Peoples Cemetery, Summerside, Prince County, Prince Edward Island, Canada. ![]() Front inscription detail. ![]() Back inscription detail. |
| Daughter | Virginia Ella Hall b. About 1927, d. 9 September 2023 |
| Father | John Titus b. 12 March 1677/78, d. 15 April 1758 |
| Mother | Hannah b. About 1680, d. 1 February 1708/09 |
| Relationships | 5th great-grandfather of David Arthur Walker |
| Chart Membership | Ancestors of Frieda Ruth Palmer |
| Last Edited | 22 November 2025 17:26:51 |
| Birth | John Titus was born on 26 September 1703, in Rehoboth, Bristol County, Massachusetts, USAG.1 |
| Marriage | He married Alithea Titus daughter of Joseph Titus and Jane, on 16 May 1732, in Rehoboth, Bristol County, Province of Massachusetts BayG. A marriage is recorded between a John Titus and Alithea Titus, by Rev. John Greenwood on May 16, 1732, with intentions posted on Jan. 8,1731-32. A subsequent entry records the marriage of Alithea Titus, widow, to Isaiah Carpenter on Sep.12, 1734 by Rev. John Greenwood. He b. Feb.7, 1714 at Attleboro, Bristol Co., MA, son of Noah and Sarah (Johnson). Their child: 6. Amy Titus. (Amie, according to Titus records, Ame on Pomfret, Windham County, Connecticut marriage record, Ame on son, Amasa's Pomfret birth record). b.1733. d. Apr. 3, 1808 (New Brunswick records). There is no definite proof, but evidence suggests that Amie Titus, daughter of the above John and Althea Titus, is the same Amy Titus that married Edward Coy and settled in New Brunswick. Pomfret town records read of the 'marriage between Edward Coye and Ame Titus solemnized January ye 2nd 1755.' As far as it can be determined this is the only Pomfret record containing a Titus name, although the birth of their son is recorded as follows: 'Amasa Coye son of Edward Coye by Ame his wife born July ye 31 1757.' m. J. Edward Coye (previously McCoy, later Coy). He b. May 6, 1725 at Pomfret, Windham County, Connecticut. d. Sep. 19, 1795.1,2 |
| Death | John Titus died on 9 October 1732 in Rehoboth, Bristol County, Massachusetts, USAG.1,2 |
| Biographical Note | He was one of the founders of the Congregational Church at Maugerville, New Brunswick in the 1760's. |
| Will | He left a will on 22 January 1795. His will, dated Jan. 22, 1795, and proved Dec. 11, 1795 in the Township of Gage, Queens County, New Brunswick reads as follows: 'Wife Lot 7 in Waterborough and half the improvements on the high Land in the Township of Gage during her life while my widow. Sons Amasa, John, Edward, David and Benjamin the remainder of my real and personal estate, they to pay their sisters Sarah 10 pounds, Lavine 12 pounds, Hannah 15 pounds, Mary 12 pounds and Anna 10 pounds.' Son Amasa and son-in-law Thomas Turner executors. Witnesses: Zebulon Estey, Benjamin Newcomb Jr., Elijah Estabrooks Jr. Inventory dated 'March ye 19' 1796, valued at 605 pounds by Thomas Hartt and Silvanus Plummer included a note of hand of Eleazer Slocum and Andrew Joslin to Amasa Coy, Lots 6 and 7 in Waterborough, land in Gagetown and livestock. |
| Daughter | Ame Titus+ b. 27 November 1732, d. 3 April 1808 |
| Father | Joseph Titus |
| Mother | Jane |
| Relationships | 5th great-grandmother of David Arthur Walker |
| Chart Membership | Ancestors of Frieda Ruth Palmer |
| Last Edited | 22 November 2025 17:25:22 |
| Name | Alithea Titus was also known as Alethea Titus.1 |
| Name | She was also known as Althea Titus. |
| Birth | She was born on 29 May 1714, in Rehoboth, Bristol County, Province of Massachusetts BayG.1 |
| Marriage | She married John Titus son of John Titus and Hannah, on 16 May 1732, in Rehoboth, Bristol County, Province of Massachusetts BayG. A marriage is recorded between a John Titus and Alithea Titus, by Rev. John Greenwood on May 16, 1732, with intentions posted on Jan. 8,1731-32. A subsequent entry records the marriage of Alithea Titus, widow, to Isaiah Carpenter on Sep.12, 1734 by Rev. John Greenwood. He b. Feb.7, 1714 at Attleboro, Bristol Co., MA, son of Noah and Sarah (Johnson). Their child: 6. Amy Titus. (Amie, according to Titus records, Ame on Pomfret, Windham County, Connecticut marriage record, Ame on son, Amasa's Pomfret birth record). b.1733. d. Apr. 3, 1808 (New Brunswick records). There is no definite proof, but evidence suggests that Amie Titus, daughter of the above John and Althea Titus, is the same Amy Titus that married Edward Coy and settled in New Brunswick. Pomfret town records read of the 'marriage between Edward Coye and Ame Titus solemnized January ye 2nd 1755.' As far as it can be determined this is the only Pomfret record containing a Titus name, although the birth of their son is recorded as follows: 'Amasa Coye son of Edward Coye by Ame his wife born July ye 31 1757.' m. J. Edward Coye (previously McCoy, later Coy). He b. May 6, 1725 at Pomfret, Windham County, Connecticut. d. Sep. 19, 1795.1,2 |
| Daughter | Ame Titus+ b. 27 November 1732, d. 3 April 1808 |
| Father | John Titus b. 18 December 1650, d. 12 December 1697 |
| Mother | Sarah Millerd b. 15 October 1655, d. 10 March 1751/52 |
| Relationships | 6th great-grandfather of David Arthur Walker |
| Chart Membership | Ancestors of Frieda Ruth Palmer |
| Last Edited | 23 November 2025 10:05:25 |
| Birth | John Titus was born on 12 March 1677/78, in Rehoboth, Bristol County, MassachusettsG.2,3 |
| Marriage | He married first Hannah Before 1701.2 |
| Marriage | He married Mary Fisher on 23 November 1709; intentions were posted on 5 Nov. 1709.2,3 |
| Marriage | He married third Mary Palmer daughter of Samuel Palmer and Elizabeth Kingsley, on 21 August 1712 Intentions were posted 26 July 1712.3 |
| Death | John Titus died on 15 April 1758 in Rehoboth, Bristol County, MassachusettsG.2,3 |
| Burial | He was buried in Old Rehoboth Cemetery, East Providence, Providence County, MassachusettsG.3 |
| Daughter | Hannah Titus+ b. 27 October 1701, d. 11 February 1764 |
| Son | John Titus+ b. 26 September 1703, d. 9 October 1732 |
| Son | Nathaniel Titus b. 4 May 1705, d. 21 October 1705 |
| Daughter | Patience Titus b. 24 September 1706 |
| Son | Seth Titus b. 20 June 1708, d. Before 1756 |
| Son | Jonah Titus b. 10 July 1710, d. 24 May 1783 |
| Son | Ebenezer Titus b. 29 January 1713/14, d. Before March 1794 |
| Daughter | Dorothy Titus b. 18 May 1716, d. 18 February 1793 |
| Relationships | 6th great-grandmother of David Arthur Walker |
| Chart Membership | Ancestors of Frieda Ruth Palmer |
| Last Edited | 22 November 2025 17:34:57 |
| Name | Hannah was also known as Hannah Titus. |
| Birth | She was born About 1680, in Rehoboth, Bristol County, MassachusettsG.1 |
| Marriage | She married John Titus son of John Titus and Sarah Millerd, Before 1701.2 |
| Death | Hannah died on 1 February 1708/09 in Rehoboth, Bristol County, MassachusettsG.1,2 |
| Burial | She was buried in Old Rehoboth Cemetery, East Providence, Providence County, Rhode IslandG. |
| Daughter | Hannah Titus+ b. 27 October 1701, d. 11 February 1764 |
| Son | John Titus+ b. 26 September 1703, d. 9 October 1732 |
| Son | Nathaniel Titus b. 4 May 1705, d. 21 October 1705 |
| Daughter | Patience Titus b. 24 September 1706 |
| Son | Seth Titus b. 20 June 1708, d. Before 1756 |
| Father | John Titus b. 12 March 1677/78, d. 15 April 1758 |
| Mother | Hannah b. About 1680, d. 1 February 1708/09 |
| Relationships | 6th great-aunt of David Arthur Walker |
| Last Edited | 22 November 2025 17:41:41 |
| Name | Hannah Titus was also known as Hannah Read. |
| Name | She was also known as Hannah Healy. |
| Birth | She was born on 27 October 1701, in Rehoboth, Bristol County, MassachusettsG.2,1,3 |
| Marriage | She married first Paul Healy son of Paul Healy, Sr., and Elizabeth Smith, on 17 May 1720 in Rehoboth, Bristol County, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial AmericaG, Records show a Hannah Titus posting intentions to marry Paul Healy, both of Rehoboth, on May 17, 1720.4,1,3 |
| Marriage | Hannah Titus married second Joseph Read on 6 December 1727 They were married by Rev. David Turner.3 |
| Death | She died on 11 February 1764 in Rehoboth, MassachusettsG.1,3 |
| Daughter | Mary Healy b. 30 November 1720, d. 27 June 1767 |
| Daughter | Hannah Healy+ b. 3 March 1721/22, d. 9 June 1790 |
| Relationships | Partner of Hannah Titus (6th great-aunt of David Arthur Walker) |
| Last Edited | 22 April 2015 00:00:00 |
| Marriage | Joseph Read married Hannah Titus daughter of John Titus and Hannah, on 6 December 1727.1 |
| Father | Paul Healy, Sr. |
| Mother | Elizabeth Smith |
| Relationships | Partner of Hannah Titus (6th great-aunt of David Arthur Walker) |
| Last Edited | 13 April 2024 16:00:05 |
| Birth | Paul Healy was born on 14 February 1695/96, in Rehoboth, Bristol County, MassachusettsG.2,1 |
| Marriage | He married Hannah Titus daughter of John Titus and Hannah, on 17 May 1720 in Rehoboth, Bristol County, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial AmericaG.3,2,1 |
| Death | Paul Healy died in June 1725 in Rehoboth, MassachusettsG.2,1 |
| Daughter | Mary Healy b. 30 November 1720, d. 27 June 1767 |
| Daughter | Hannah Healy+ b. 3 March 1721/22, d. 9 June 1790 |
| Father | Paul Healy b. 14 February 1695/96, d. June 1725 |
| Mother | Hannah Titus b. 27 October 1701, d. 11 February 1764 |
| Relationships | 1st cousin 6 times removed of David Arthur Walker |
| Last Edited | 22 October 2002 00:00:00 |
| Name | Mary Healy was also known as Mary Ware. |
| Birth | She was born on 30 November 1720. |
| Marriage | She married Timothy Ware on 18 January 1742/43, There are no records of children from this marriage.1 |
| Death | She died on 27 June 1767.1 |
| Father | Paul Healy b. 14 February 1695/96, d. June 1725 |
| Mother | Hannah Titus b. 27 October 1701, d. 11 February 1764 |
| Relationships | 1st cousin 6 times removed of David Arthur Walker |
| Last Edited | 13 April 2024 16:00:05 |
| Name | Hannah Healy was also known as Hannah Darling. |
| Birth | She was born on 3 March 1721/22, in Rehoboth, Bristol County, MassachusettsG.1 |
| Marriage | She married John Darling on 1 May 1740, in Wrentham, Norfolk County, MassachusettsG. They were married by Rev. John Greenwood.1 |
| Death | She died on 9 June 1790 in Rehoboth, Bristol County, MassachusettsG.1 |
| Son | John Darling b. 24 April 1741 |
| Daughter | Esther Darling b. 1743 |
| Daughter | Hannah Darling b. 1744, d. 1819 |
| Son | James Darling b. 1746, d. 1770 |
| Daughter | Mary Darling b. 1749 |
| Son | Peter Darling b. 1749, d. 1826 |
| Daughter | Martha Darling b. 1749 |
| Son | David Darling b. 14 April 1753 |
| Father | John Titus b. 18 December 1627, d. 16 April 1690 |
| Mother | Rachel d. Before 1659 |
| Relationships | 7th great-grandfather of David Arthur Walker |
| Chart Membership | Ancestors of Frieda Ruth Palmer |
| Last Edited | 22 November 2025 18:00:53 |
| Milit-Beg | John Titus began military service; in the King Philip's War. |
| Birth | He was born on 18 December 1650, in Rehoboth, Bristol County, MassachusettsG.1,2 |
| Marriage | He married first Lydia Redway daughter of James Redway, on 17 July 1673 in Rehoboth, Bristol County, MassachusettsG.1,2 |
| Marriage | John Titus married second Sarah Millerd daughter of John Millard and Elizabeth Baugh, on 3 July 1677 in Rehoboth, Bristol County, MassachusettsG.1,2 |
| Death | John Titus died on 12 December 1697 in Rehoboth, Bristol County, MassachusettsG.1 |
| Daughter | Lydia Titus b. 6 December 1674, d. About 1710 |
| Son | John Titus+ b. 12 March 1677/78, d. 15 April 1758 |
| Son | Samuel Titus b. 29 July 1680, d. 22 February 1792 |
| Daughter | Hannah Titus b. 10 November 1682 |
| Son | Robert Titus+ b. 23 February 1683/84, d. 21 February 1730/31 |
| Daughter | Sarah Titus b. 21 February 1687/88 |
| Daughter | Elizabeth Titus b. 5 May 1691, d. 20 April 1752 |
| Son | Timothy Titus+ b. 16 December 1692 |
| Daughter | Abigail Titus b. 25 April 1695, d. 15 April 1715 |
| Father | John Millard |
| Mother | Elizabeth Baugh |
| Relationships | 7th great-grandmother of David Arthur Walker |
| Chart Membership | Ancestors of Frieda Ruth Palmer |
| Last Edited | 22 November 2025 18:06:14 |
| Name | Sarah Millerd was also known as Sarah Millard. |
| Name | She was also known as Sarah Titus. |
| Birth | She was born on 15 October 1655, in Rehoboth, Bristol County, MassachusettsG.1,2 |
| Marriage | She married John Titus son of John Titus and Rachel, on 3 July 1677 in Rehoboth, Bristol County, MassachusettsG.1,2 |
| Death | Sarah Millerd died on 10 March 1751/52 in Rehoboth, Bristol County, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial AmericaG.1 |
| Son | John Titus+ b. 12 March 1677/78, d. 15 April 1758 |
| Son | Samuel Titus b. 29 July 1680, d. 22 February 1792 |
| Daughter | Hannah Titus b. 10 November 1682 |
| Son | Robert Titus+ b. 23 February 1683/84, d. 21 February 1730/31 |
| Daughter | Sarah Titus b. 21 February 1687/88 |
| Daughter | Elizabeth Titus b. 5 May 1691, d. 20 April 1752 |
| Son | Timothy Titus+ b. 16 December 1692 |
| Daughter | Abigail Titus b. 25 April 1695, d. 15 April 1715 |
| Father | Robert Titus b. About 1600, d. About 1679 |
| Mother | Hannah or Anne Carter b. 1596, d. 24 March 1678/79 |
| Relationships | 8th great-grandfather of David Arthur Walker |
| Chart Membership | Ancestors of Frieda Ruth Palmer |
| Last Edited | 13 April 2024 16:00:05 |
| Fact 1 | He was one of the original purchasers of the Rehoboth North Purchase (later Attleboro, Bristol County, Massachusetts).1 |
| Milit-Beg | John Titus began military service; He was a soldier in King Philip's War.1 |
| Note | M. 1st Rachel _____. She d. ca. 1658, according to the Abridged Compendium of American Genealogy. byEugene Cole Zubrinsky. In his article, 'The Family of William Carpenter of Rehoboth, Massachusetts,' he disputes the contention in The Carpenter Memorial that Abigail Carpenter was not John Titus's first wife when he states that 'Amos Carpenter's misreading original records and misrepresenting important evidence contribute to two other major errors concerning certain of William's children. One is that Abigail Carpenter was not the first wife of John Titus but married him in 1659, making her the mother of only the last four of his eight children. Carpenter states that 'on the Rehoboth Town Records the family is recorded as the children of John Titus by wife Rachel.' but examination of the record indicates that all eight children of John Titus were 'borne off his wife Abigail.'' m. 2nd Abigail Carpenter, daughter of William and Abigail (Briant), in1659 (1649 according to Zubrinsky). She b. Apr. 9, 1643 in Weymouth, Norfolk Co., MA according to the Carpenter Memorial. However, there is a baptismal on May 31, 1629 (see Eugene Cole Zubrinsky article). d. Mar. 5,1710 in Rehoboth. She remarried to Josiah Palmer on Nov. 9, 1692 after John's death. He d. Jun. 22, 1709. John was left ten pounds in his mother's will, to be paid him by his brother, Content.1 |
| Birth | He was born on 18 December 1627, in St. Catherines, Middlesex County, EnglandG.1 |
| Marriage | He married first Rachel Before 1650.2 |
| Marriage | He married second Abigail Carpenter daughter of William Carpenter and Abigail Briant, in 1659 in Rehoboth, Bristol County, MasachusettsG.2,1 |
| Death | John Titus died on 16 April 1690 in Rehoboth, Bristol County, MassachusettsG. |
| Burial | He was buried in Rehoboth, Bristol County, MassachusettsG.1 |
| Son | John Titus+ b. 18 December 1650, d. 12 December 1697 |
| Daughter | Abigail Titus b. 18 February 1651, d. 31 May 1734 |
| Son | Silas Titus+ b. 18 May 1656, d. 1741 |
| Daughter | Hannah Titus b. 28 November 1658, d. 12 November 1673 |
| Son | Samuel Titus+ b. 1 June 1661, d. 13 July 1726 |
| Son | Joseph Titus+ b. 17 March 1664, d. After 1741 |
| Daughter | Mary Titus b. 17 March 1664 |
| Daughter | Experience Titus b. 9 October 1669 |
| Father | Silas Titus b. About 1570, d. 24 November 1637 |
| Mother | Jane Newdyke d. About 1621 |
| Relationships | 9th great-grandfather of David Arthur Walker |
| Chart Membership | Ancestors of Frieda Ruth Palmer |
| Last Edited | 23 November 2025 10:40:54 |
| Birth | Robert Titus was born About 1600, in Huntingdonshire, EnglandG.2 |
| Marriage | He married Hannah or Anne Carter daughter of Robert Carter and Petronilla Curle, on 24 June 1624 in EnglandG.2,1 |
| Emigration | Robert Titus emigrated on 3 April 1635 from London, Middlesex County, EnglandG. They lived in St. Catherines Parish, near Stanstead Abbots, Hertfordshire, England, before immigrating to Massachusetts. Robert, Hannah and their two children, John (age 8) and Edmond (age 5), sailed from London on April 3rd, 1635 on board the Hopewell. They settled at Brookline, Massachusetts, then moved to Weymouth, Massachusetts, Rehoboth, Massachusetts, then to Huntington, Nassau County, New York (near Cold Spring Harbor), in 1654.2,1 |
| Death | He died About 1679 in Huntington, Nassau County, New YorkG.2 |
| Son | John Titus+ b. 18 December 1627, d. 16 April 1690 |
| Son | Edmond Titus+ b. 1630, d. 7 April 1715 |
| Son | Samuel Titus+ b. 1635, d. After 1682 |
| Daughter | Susannah Titus b. 1638 |
| Son | Abiel Titus+ b. 17 March 1639, d. 1736 |
| Son | Content Titus+ b. 28 March 1643, d. 17 January 1729/30 |
| Father | Silas Tito b. 1570, d. 24 November 1637 |
| Relationships | 10th great-grandfather of David Arthur Walker |
| Chart Membership | Ancestors of Frieda Ruth Palmer |
| Last Edited | 13 April 2024 16:00:05 |
| Name | Silas Titus was also known as Silius Titus.1 |
| Occupation | He was a soapmaker.1 |
| Birth | He was born About 1570, in Bushey, Hertfordshire, EnglandG. |
| Marriage | He married first Jane Newdyke daughter of Robert Newdyke, About 1599.1 |
| Marriage | Silas Titus married second Constantia Colly on 10 April 1621 in St. Benet, London, EnglandG, See Family Tree Maker, Vol. 2, File 2013.1 |
| Death | He died on 24 November 1637 in Bushey, Hertfordshire, EnglandG. |
| Burial | He was buried in St. James Church, Bushey, Hertfordshire, EnglandG. See also Family Tree Maker, Vol. 2, File 5903.1 |
| Son | Robert Titus+ b. About 1600, d. About 1679 |
| Daughter | Joan Titus b. 1611 |
| Daughter | Jane Titus b. 1614 |
| Son | Stephen Titus d. 30 March 1671 |
| Son | Silas Titus b. 1622, d. December 1704 |
| Relationships | 11th great-grandfather of David Arthur Walker |
| Chart Membership | Ancestors of Frieda Ruth Palmer |
| Last Edited | 13 April 2024 16:00:05 |
| Name | Silas Tito was also known as Silius Tito.1 |
| Note | A Genealogical Guide to the Titus Family in North America Compiled by William R. Arthurs 1228 Lampman Crescent, Ottawa, Ontario, K2C 1P8. Phone (613) 225-6941 The earliest records of the Titus family date back to a Silas (Silius) Tito who was born in England in 1570 and died there on Nov. 24, 1637. John Alva Titus, in his book "Saga of Two North American Families: Andrews Titus," reports that Silius (or Silas) claimed to have been descended from the Emperor Titus, who commanded the Roman forces at Jerusalem in 70 A.D. However, until more convincing evidence is uncovered, this claim must remain nothing more than an enchanting possibility. Silius' son's name was also Silius. He was either born in Huntingdonshire or settled there in the seventeenth century and evidently married 1st Jane Newdyke who died around 1621. It is generally assumed, although not proven, that the Robert Titus who emigrated to America with his wife and two sons, was a child of this first marriage. Silas married 2nd Constantia Colly (Cally?), who died in 1667 and was buried at Bushey. Silius (Silas) and Constantia produced two sons; Silas, who was born around 1622 and was prominent under Kings Charles I and II; and Stephen, who died in 1671 without a family. As mentioned above, the third son, Robert, who emigrated to America, and who is the ancestor of the lineage outlined below, was evidently the son of Silas and his first wife, Jane Newdyke. According to New York Colonial manuscripts, SilasTitus was appointed to a Council for Foreign Plantations at 500 pounds per year by King Charles II by Royal Commission on Jul. 30, 1670. It would be interesting to know if there was any communication between Silas and his elder half-brother, Robert in the New World in following years. There is no evidence supporting a continuation of this Titus line in Great Britain. As it has turned out, it has become possible to trace practically all of the Titus family originating from the above line in England. Of the three sons sired by Silius Titus, only one, Robert, had descendants who carried on the Titus name. He emigrated to what is now the United States with his wife and two children, John and Edmond, in 1635. Three other sons, Samuel, Abiel and Content were subsequently born in the New World. Some sources mention a daughter, Susannah. There is a reference in the will of Hannah, Robert's wife. The writing is unclear, but could read "To my draughter Susannah, ...." In other words, the drafter of her will. There is, however, a marriage record of a Susanna Titus to a Robert Jones as his third wife. He d. Nov. 17, 1691 and there is no record of children by Susanna. My motivation for research into the Titus family stemmed initially from the fact that my mother, Vera (nee Titus), was part of the lineage. However, once I became more involved in the research, and the various historical, political and social elements began to unfold over the 350-plus years of living history covered in my search, I became more and more fascinated, more and more involved with the numerous and varied cast of characters. These people, my relatives and my ancestors, are, and were, simple, hard-working and God-fearing folk. They are mainly farmers and fishermen, with a sprinkling of shopkeepers, school teachers and clergymen. They have remained in that humble social status for much of the 350 years that they have contributed to and woven the fabric of North America. Only in the past 70 or 80 years do we find significant representation in the sciences, the arts or the senior ranks of the military. In religion, they are mostly Protestants, with the Baptist, Quaker and Methodist Churches being their preferred houses of worship. Genealogical research is really detective work; a fascinating exercise in solving mystery after mystery, each answered question raising several more, producing moods in the researcher alternating between elation and frustration. As the data is collected, sorted and analysed, and as pieces of the framework fall into place, a mosaic of historical and social evolution gradually emerges and imposes itself over the entire work. In my case, not only did I gain an appreciation of the ebb and flow of history over that immense time-frame, but I began to realize that I might be the only means by which many of those people might achieve some measure of future recognition. With that realization comes a certain sense of awe and responsibility. The written word can be a powerful and lasting force, whereas gravestones tend to be transitory, and surrender to the elements, and to the ravages of time and acid rain, only slightly more slowly than the bones that lie beneath them. Thus, once the living memory fades and passes on so do the names, deeds and accomplishments of all those wonderful people. That is, unless someone takes the trouble to research, coordinate and record their stories. Genealogical research is also a game that anyone is welcome to join. After all, most anyone has information about his or her immediate family that can become instrumental in untangling parts of one puzzle or another. Readers are therefore invited to join the search to uncover as much as possible of the story of the Titus family in North America, or, for that matter, the picture of whatever other particular family to which they may belong. Many have done just that, and have thus contributed greatly to the telling of the story. As mentioned above, the Tituses, generally speaking, were not particularly widely known outside the relatively narrow range of their contemporary societies and environments; in other words, they were not the headline-makers of their day, not generally to be found on the society pages or on the police blotters of their neighbourhoods. Their hopes for immortality, or even for remembrance, generally rested in the fervent Protestant belief in resurrection after death. I am therefore listing below the names of those whom I have been able to identify in the hope that in some small way this chronicle will help their names to endure in this world. For, after all, by following their religious beliefs they have done all they could possibly do to ensure their eternal recognition in the next. Certainly, they will not die while we remember them. The outline below is arranged chronologically by generation, the number preceding each name in the listing indicating the number of the generation in North America of that particular person and the descendancy from previous generations. It will become obvious to the reader that this framework of the Titus family requires much further research. For instance, the New Brunswick portion has not yet been integrated into the larger picture (if, in fact, it belongs to the same lineage). In addition, much of the remainder has not yet been brought up to the present date. There are also many gaps yet to be filled in, especially in lineages on the distaff side. There are also, most probably, many inaccuracies; some of my making, and others carried down from previous research. Future researchers should take this condition in stride; by searching out original sources, then correcting, adding and deleting where necessary and continuing on with the work. The ultimate goal should be to accurately complete the story. My hope is that this format will allow the researcher to easily insert applicable additions into the framework as they are uncovered. At the same time, I am sure that I have left open sufficient avenues of research and enough unanswered questions to provide years of enjoyment for many future genealogical enthusiasts. It should be noted that this guide is intended to serve only as a framework upon which family history records may be built. Consequently, it contains very little anecdotal material. It is hoped that subsequent family members who are interested in their portions of the family history will flesh out the areas of this guide pertaining to their immediate families with appropriate photographs, news items, stories and other artifacts that will serve to expand and thus breathe some life into this otherwise sterile outline. Here below are my relatives, the members of the Titus family. ********************************************************************************************************** Silas (Silius) Tito. m. _____ _____. They had at least one son: -1. Silas Titus. b. ca. 1570. d. Nov. 24, 1637 at Bushey, Hertfordshire England. Soapmaker. m. 1st Jane Newdyke, daughter of Robert, ca. 1599. She d. ca. 1621. m. 2nd Constantia Colly on Apr. 10, 1621 at St. Benet, Paul's Wharf, London, England. (See Family Tree Maker, Vol. 2, File 2013). She d. Oct. 22, 1667 at Bushey. Both Silas and Constantia buried at St. James Church, Bushey, Hertfordshire, England. See also Vol. 2, File 5903.1 |
| Birth | He was born in 1570, in EnglandG.1 |
| Death | He died on 24 November 1637 in EnglandG.1 |
| Son | Silas Titus+ b. About 1570, d. 24 November 1637 |
| Father | Otis W. Gamble b. 22 January 1846, d. 5 August 1906 |
| Mother | Catherine Sophia Hibbett b. About 1861, d. 11 November 1922 |
| Relationships | Partner of Walter Scott Schurman (3rd cousin 1 time removed of David Arthur Walker) |
| Last Edited | 13 April 2024 16:00:05 |
| Name | Caroline Martha Gamble was also known as Caroline Martha Schurman.1 |
| Name | She was also known as Carrie Gamble.2 |
| Birth | She was born on 30 August 1887, in Union Corner, Prince County, Prince Edward Island, CanadaG.3 |
| Marriage | She married Walter Scott Schurman son of William Henry Schurman and Eliza Minetta Leard, on 19 June 1913, in Summerside, Prince County, Prince Edward Island, CanadaG.3 |
| Death | Caroline Martha Gamble died in 1974.2 |
| Interred | She was buried in the plot of Walter Scott Schurman, in the Peoples Cemetery, Summerside, Prince County, Prince Edward Island, Canada, 46.40480, -63.77675G. Inscription: SCHURMAN / Walter S. Schurman / 1888 - 1956 / His Wife / Carrie M. Gamble / 1887 - 1974 / Their son / Kenneth W. / 1913 - 1938 Back: WOODSIDE / Wilfred E. Woodside / 1909 - 1996 / His Wife / Mildred M. Schurman / 1917 - 2000 / Miriam M. Montgomery / Wife of / Wilfrid E. Woodside / 1915 - 1936.2 ![]() Tombstone, Walter Scott Schurman (1888-1956), his wife Caroline Martha Gamble (1887-1974), their son Kenneth William Schurman (1913-1938), their daughter Mildred Minetta Schurman (1917-2000), her husband Wilfred Edward Woodside (1909-1996), his first wife Miriam M. Montgomery (1915-1936). Peoples Cemetery, Summerside, Prince County, Prince Edward Island, Canada. ![]() Back inscription detail. |
| Son | Kenneth William Schurman b. 4 September 1913, d. 3 May 1938 |
| Daughter | Mildred Minnetta Schurman+ b. 19 October 1917, d. 31 October 2000 |
| Father | John Fred Johnson b. About 1863 |
| Mother | Sarah Olson b. About 1869 |
| Relationships | Partner of Lois Ethel Galloway (4th cousin of David Arthur Walker) |
| Last Edited | 13 April 2024 16:00:05 |
| Name | George William Johnson was also known as George Johnson.2 |
| Birth | He was born on 16 May 1902, in Buxton, Washington County, Oregon, USAG.3,1 |
| Marriage | He married Lois Ethel Galloway daughter of Alfred John Galloway and Margaret May Schurman, on 16 February 1934, in Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon, USAG.1 |
| Census | George William Johnson was head of the household in the census on 18 April 1940 in Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon, USAG. Enumerated in the household of George Johnson (age 37) were his wife, Lois Galloway (age 30), their son George Jr. (age 1) and his mother Sarah Olson (age 70). George was a grain handler.2 |
| Census | He was head of the household in the census on 5 April 1950 in Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon, USAG. Enumerated in the household of George Johnson (age 47) were his wife, Lois Galloway (age 40), their children, George Jr. (age 11), Mark David (age 7) and Sarah (age 3). George was a grain warehouseman at a flour mill.2 |
| Occupation | He "worked in a flour mill in Portland and is now retired" (1971).1 |
| Residence | He and Lois Ethel Galloway lived in 1971 in 7127 N. Mississippi Ave., Portland, OregonG.1 |
| Death | He died on 16 September 1989.4 |
| Son | George William Johnson, Jr. b. 21 September 1938, d. 18 May 2007 |
| Relationships | Partner of Marianne Coy (2nd cousin 3 times removed of David Arthur Walker) |
| Last Edited | 13 April 2024 16:00:05 |
| Birth | Edwin Davidson Watts was born, in Saint John, Saint John County, New Brunswick, CanadaG.2 |
| Note | Edwin Davidson Watts, b. Saint John, Saint John Co. , N.B, m. MarianneOr Mary Ann, b. 01 Nov 1832. by Rev. J. C. Hurd on 12 Nov 1861. |
| Marriage | He married Marianne Coy daughter of Asa Coy and Mary Ann Ring, on 12 November 1861, Marianne or Mary Ann, b. 01 Nov 1832. m. Edwin Davidson Watts of SaintJohn, Saint John Co. , N.B. by Rev. J. C. Hurd on 12 Nov 1861. She was25 at 1861 Census. Above was received from Bill Arthurs, 1228 Lampman Crescent, Ottawa,Ontario, K2C 1P8 Canada E-mail: arthurs@@cyberus.ca.2 |
| Relationships | Partner of Thomas Cairns Glover (1st cousin 3 times removed of David Arthur Walker) |
| Last Edited | 12 June 2024 17:48:43 |
| Name | Hannah Rebecca Watters was also known as Hannah Rebecca Glover.2 |
| Birth | She was born on 29 January 1849, in New BrunswickG.3,1 |
| Marriage | She married Thomas Cairns Glover son of Robert J. Glover, Sr., and Agnes Wilson Cairns.1 |
| Witness | Hannah Rebecca Watters was enumerated on the census on 1 May 1891 in the household of Robert J. Glover, Sr., in Lot 17, Prince County, Prince Edward Island, CanadaG. included in the household with Robert (age 70), now widowed, were his son Thomas (age 43), his wife Hanna(h) Watters (age 41), their daughter Lucy (age 10). Robert and Thomas were dairy farmers. The family religion was Presbyterian.4![]() 1891 Canada Census, Lot 17, Prince County, Prince Edward Island. Household of Robert Glover, his son Thomas, wife Hannah and their daughter Lucy. |
| Witness | She was enumerated on the census in 1901 in the household of Thomas Cairns Glover in Summerside, Prince County, Prince Edward Island, CanadaG. included in the household with Thomas (age 53) were his wife Hannah (age 52) and their daughter Lucy (age 20). Thomas was a farmer. The family religion was Presbyterian.3![]() 1901 Canada Census, Summerside, Prince County, Prince Edward Island. Household of Thomas Glover, his wife Hannah and their daughter Lucy. |
| Witness | She was enumerated on the census in 1911 in the household of Thomas Cairns Glover in Summerside, Prince County, Prince Edward Island, CanadaG. *Note: Thomas reported his given name incorrectly as Robert, same as his father. Included in the household with Thomas (age 63) his wife Hannah (age 62), their daughter Lucy (age 29), her husband Vernon Matthew (age 28), their children Thomas (age 3) and Georgie (age 9). There were also three unrelated boarders. Thomas was a farmer, Vernon was a boot salesman in a general store, Georgie was in school. The family religion was Presbyterian, except for Vernon, who was Methodist.5![]() 1911 Canada Census, Summerside, Prince County, Prince Edward Island. Household of Thomas Glover, his wife Hannah, their daughter Lucy, her husband Vernon Matthew, their children Thomas and Georgie. There were also three unrelated boarders. |
| Death | She died in 1938.1 |
| Burial | She was buried in the Peoples Cemetery, Summerside, Prince County, Prince Edward Island, Canada, 46.40577, -63.77684G. Inscription: Thomas Cairns Glover / 1847 - 1912 / Also His Wife / Hannah Rebecca Watters / 1849 - 1938 / Georgie Matthew Erickson / 1902 - 1936.1![]() Tombstone, Thomas Cairns Glover (1847-1912), his wife Hannah Rebecca Watters (1849-1938), and Georgie Matthew Erickson (1902-1936). Peoples Cemetery, Summerside, Prince County, Prince Edward Island, Canada. |
| Daughter | Lucy May Glover+ b. 8 September 1880, d. 26 March 1955 |
| Father | Thomas Cairns Glover b. 27 August 1847, d. 1912 |
| Mother | Hannah Rebecca Watters b. 29 January 1849, d. 1938 |
| Relationships | 2nd cousin 2 times removed of David Arthur Walker |
| Last Edited | 28 April 2024 17:29:03 |
| Name | Lucy May Glover was also known as Lucy Mae Glover.2 |
| Name | She was also known as Lucy May Matthew.2 |
| Name | She was also known as Lucy Glover.3,4 |
| Birth | She was born on 8 September 1880, in Prince Edward Island, CanadaG.3 |
| Witness | She was enumerated on the census on 1 May 1891 in the household of Robert J. Glover, Sr., in Lot 17, Prince County, Prince Edward Island, CanadaG. included in the household with Robert (age 70), now widowed, were his son Thomas (age 43), his wife Hanna(h) Watters (age 41), their daughter Lucy (age 10). Robert and Thomas were dairy farmers. The family religion was Presbyterian.5![]() 1891 Canada Census, Lot 17, Prince County, Prince Edward Island. Household of Robert Glover, his son Thomas, wife Hannah and their daughter Lucy. |
| Witness | She was enumerated on the census in 1901 in the household of Thomas Cairns Glover in Summerside, Prince County, Prince Edward Island, CanadaG. included in the household with Thomas (age 53) were his wife Hannah (age 52) and their daughter Lucy (age 20). Thomas was a farmer. The family religion was Presbyterian.3![]() 1901 Canada Census, Summerside, Prince County, Prince Edward Island. Household of Thomas Glover, his wife Hannah and their daughter Lucy. |
| Marriage | She married Vernon Matthew on 14 August 1902.2 |
| Witness | She was enumerated on the census in 1911 in the household of Thomas Cairns Glover in Summerside, Prince County, Prince Edward Island, CanadaG. *Note: Thomas reported his given name incorrectly as Robert, same as his father. Included in the household with Thomas (age 63) his wife Hannah (age 62), their daughter Lucy (age 29), her husband Vernon Matthew (age 28), their children Thomas (age 3) and Georgie (age 9). There were also three unrelated boarders. Thomas was a farmer, Vernon was a boot salesman in a general store, Georgie was in school. The family religion was Presbyterian, except for Vernon, who was Methodist.6![]() 1911 Canada Census, Summerside, Prince County, Prince Edward Island. Household of Thomas Glover, his wife Hannah, their daughter Lucy, her husband Vernon Matthew, their children Thomas and Georgie. There were also three unrelated boarders. |
| Death | She died on 26 March 1955. Obituary: "The death occurred on Saturday at the Prince County hospital of Mrs. Vernon Matthew of Summerside. She was 74 years of age. The late Mrs. Matthew had been born in Summerside in the home on Water Street East, in which she was living at the time of her death. Apart from fifteen years in O'leary, all her life had been spent here. She had been in failing health for the past two years but her condition became more serious about two months ago, and three weeks ago she entered the hospital. She was the former Lucy Mae Glover, a daughter of the late Thomas Cairns Glover and his wife, Hannah Watters. She is survived by her husband and a daughter, Dolly, and a son, Thomas, both at home. Four children predeceased her, also surviving are seven grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. While living in O'leary Mrs. Matthew was active in many community movements and played the organ for both the Presbyterian and United Church services. After returning to Summerside she was an active member of the Ladies' Aid of the Presbyterian Church and of Read's Corner Women's Institute. In more recent years her health had forced her to give up these activities. Mr. and Mrs. Matthew were married fifty-two years ago on August 14th last. The funeral will take place on Tuesday at two o'clock from the residence. Burial will be in the People's Cemetery." The Journal, March 28,1955.2 |
| Burial | She was buried in the Peoples Cemetery, Summerside, Prince County, Prince Edward Island, Canada, 46.40589, -63.77566G. Inscription: MATTHEW / Vernon Matthew / 1882 - 1981 / Also His Wife / Lucy May Glover / 1880 - 1955 Back: And their beloved daughter / Dolly Gretchen Matthew [no dates].1![]() Tombstone, Vernon Matthew (1882-1981), his wife Lucy Mae Glover (1880-1955), their daughter Dolly Gretchen ( - ). Peoples Cemetery, Summerside, Prince County, Prince Edward Island, Canada. ![]() Back inscription detail. |
| Daughter | Georgie Matthew b. April 1902, d. 1936 |
| Son | Uriah George Matthew b. 11 December 1903, d. 5 May 1904 |
| Son | Thomas Vernon Matthew+ b. 1 May 1908, d. 18 June 1986 |
| Son | Reginald Gordon Matthew b. 11 January 1910, d. 7 September 1910 |
| Son | Ralph Glover Matthew b. 2 March 1913, d. 20 April 1924 |
| Daughter | Dolly Gretchen Matthew b. 1920, d. 17 June 2018 |
| Relationships | Partner of Lucy May Glover (2nd cousin 2 times removed of David Arthur Walker) |
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| Birth | Vernon Matthew was born in September 1883, in Prince Edward Island, CanadaG.1,2 |
| Marriage | He married Lucy May Glover daughter of Thomas Cairns Glover and Hannah Rebecca Watters, on 14 August 1902.3 |
| Witness | Vernon Matthew was enumerated on the census in 1911 in the household of Thomas Cairns Glover in Summerside, Prince County, Prince Edward Island, CanadaG. *Note: Thomas reported his given name incorrectly as Robert, same as his father. Included in the household with Thomas (age 63) his wife Hannah (age 62), their daughter Lucy (age 29), her husband Vernon Matthew (age 28), their children Thomas (age 3) and Georgie (age 9). There were also three unrelated boarders. Thomas was a farmer, Vernon was a boot salesman in a general store, Georgie was in school. The family religion was Presbyterian, except for Vernon, who was Methodist.1![]() 1911 Canada Census, Summerside, Prince County, Prince Edward Island. Household of Thomas Glover, his wife Hannah, their daughter Lucy, her husband Vernon Matthew, their children Thomas and Georgie. There were also three unrelated boarders. |
| Death | Vernon Matthew died in 1981.2 |
| Burial | He was buried in 1981 in the Peoples Cemetery, Summerside, Prince County, Prince Edward Island, Canada, 46.40589, -63.77566G. Inscription: MATTHEW / Vernon Matthew / 1882 - 1981 / Also His Wife / Lucy May Glover / 1880 - 1955 Back: And their beloved daughter / Dolly Gretchen Matthew [no dates].2![]() Tombstone, Vernon Matthew (1882-1981), his wife Lucy Mae Glover (1880-1955), their daughter Dolly Gretchen ( - ). Peoples Cemetery, Summerside, Prince County, Prince Edward Island, Canada. ![]() Back inscription detail. |
| Daughter | Georgie Matthew b. April 1902, d. 1936 |
| Son | Uriah George Matthew b. 11 December 1903, d. 5 May 1904 |
| Son | Thomas Vernon Matthew+ b. 1 May 1908, d. 18 June 1986 |
| Son | Reginald Gordon Matthew b. 11 January 1910, d. 7 September 1910 |
| Son | Ralph Glover Matthew b. 2 March 1913, d. 20 April 1924 |
| Daughter | Dolly Gretchen Matthew b. 1920, d. 17 June 2018 |
| Father | Edward Irving Clark b. 20 August 1848, d. 18 January 1926 |
| Mother | Eliza Alice Reeves b. 8 August 1853, d. 17 August 1941 |
| Relationships | Partner of Helen Isabella Cairns (2nd cousin 2 times removed of David Arthur Walker) |
| Last Edited | 8 May 2024 08:19:21 |
| Name | Edward Irving Clark was also known as Irving Clark.2 |
| Birth | He was born on 20 April 1890, in Wilmot Valley, Prince County, Prince Edward IslandG.1 |
| Marriage | He married Helen Isabella Cairns daughter of Benjamin Darby Cairns and Jane Winnifred Yeo, on 4 November 1931, in Summerside, Prince County, Prince Edward Island, CanadaG.1 |
| Death | Edward Irving Clark died on 27 July 1935 in Wilmot Valley, Prince County, Prince Edward Island, CanadaG.3 |
| Interred | He was buried in the plot of Edward Irving Clark, in the Church of Scotland Cemetery, Wilmot Valley, Prince County, Prince Edward Island, Canada, 46.39693, -63.70847G. Inscription: Edward I. Clark / Born Aug. 20, 1848 / Died Jan. 18, 1926 / Also his wife / Eliza Alice Reeves / Born Aug. 8, 1853 / Died Aug. 17, 1941 / Their Son / Edward Irving Clark / Born Apr. 20, 1890 / Died July 27, 1935 Back: Helen Cairns / Wife of E. Irving Clark / June 1902 - Nov. 1987.2 ![]() Tombstone, Edward Irving Clark (1848-1926), his wife Eliza Alice Reeves (1853-1941), their son Edward Irving Clark (1890-1935), his wife Helen Cairns (1902-1987). Wilmot Valley Cemetery, Wilmot Valley, Prince County, Prince Edward Island. ![]() Front inscription detail. ![]() Back inscription detail. |
| Father | Richard Charles Clark |
| Mother | Louisa P. Colclough b. 13 July 1809 |
| Last Edited | 28 April 2024 17:25:47 |
| Name | Edward Irving Clark was also known as Edward Clark.2 |
| Birth | He was born on 20 August 1848, in Wilmot Valley, Prince County, Prince Edward IslandG.2 |
| Marriage | He married Eliza Alice Reeves daughter of Thomas Reeves and Sarah Jane Strang, on 25 December 1877, in Lower Freetown, Prince County, Prince Edward Island, CanadaG. they were married by license, recorded 8 August 1878. Witnesses were William Schurman and Artemas Clark.3 |
| Death | Edward Irving Clark died on 18 January 1926 in Wilmot Valley, Prince County, Prince Edward Island, CanadaG.1,2 |
| Burial | He was buried in the Church of Scotland Cemetery, Wilmot Valley, Prince County, Prince Edward Island, Canada, 46.39693, -63.70847G. Inscription: Edward I. Clark / Born Aug. 20, 1848 / Died Jan. 18, 1926 / Also his wife / Eliza Alice Reeves / Born Aug. 8, 1853 / Died Aug. 17, 1941 / Their Son / Edward Irving Clark / Born Apr. 20, 1890 / Died July 27, 1935 Back: Helen Cairns / Wife of E. Irving Clark / June 1902 - Nov. 1987.2 ![]() Tombstone, Edward Irving Clark (1848-1926), his wife Eliza Alice Reeves (1853-1941), their son Edward Irving Clark (1890-1935), his wife Helen Cairns (1902-1987). Wilmot Valley Cemetery, Wilmot Valley, Prince County, Prince Edward Island. ![]() Front inscription detail. ![]() Back inscription detail. |
| Daughter | Sarah Ada Clark+ b. 25 November 1878, d. 1 June 1956 |
| Son | Lemuel Artemas Clark b. 2 May 1880, d. 12 April 1966 |
| Son | George Montague Clark+ b. 13 April 1882, d. 3 January 1966 |
| Son | John Alfred Clark+ b. 7 January 1884, d. 1977 |
| Daughter | Helen Margaret Clark+ b. 11 July 1885, d. 19 September 1976 |
| Daughter | Mary Alice Clark+ b. 5 June 1887 |
| Son | Edward Irving Clark b. 20 April 1890, d. 27 July 1935 |
| Son | Stephen Schurman Clark+ b. 20 November 1893, d. 3 June 1954 |
| Father | Thomas Reeves b. 14 May 1827, d. 9 October 1911 |
| Mother | Sarah Jane Strang b. 3 August 1828, d. 2 November 1918 |
| Last Edited | 13 April 2024 16:00:05 |
| Name | Eliza Alice Reeves was also known as Eliza Alice Clark.1 |
| Name | She was also known as Elsie Reeves.1 |
| Birth | She was born on 8 August 1853, in Lower Freetown, Prince County, Prince Edward IslandG.1,2 |
| Marriage | She married Edward Irving Clark son of Richard Charles Clark and Louisa P. Colclough, on 25 December 1877, in Lower Freetown, Prince County, Prince Edward Island, CanadaG. they were married by license, recorded 8 August 1878. Witnesses were William Schurman and Artemas Clark.3 |
| Death | Eliza Alice Reeves died on 17 August 1941 in Kelvin Grove, Prince County, Prince Edward Island, CanadaG.1,2 |
| Principal 2 | She witnessed the burial of Edward Irving Clark and Eliza Alice Reeves in the Church of Scotland Cemetery, Wilmot Valley, Prince County, Prince Edward Island, Canada, 46.39693, -63.70847G.4![]() Tombstone, Edward Irving Clark (1848-1926), his wife Eliza Alice Reeves (1853-1941), their son Edward Irving Clark (1890-1935), his wife Helen Cairns (1902-1987). Wilmot Valley Cemetery, Wilmot Valley, Prince County, Prince Edward Island. ![]() Front inscription detail. ![]() Back inscription detail. |
| Daughter | Sarah Ada Clark+ b. 25 November 1878, d. 1 June 1956 |
| Son | Lemuel Artemas Clark b. 2 May 1880, d. 12 April 1966 |
| Son | George Montague Clark+ b. 13 April 1882, d. 3 January 1966 |
| Son | John Alfred Clark+ b. 7 January 1884, d. 1977 |
| Daughter | Helen Margaret Clark+ b. 11 July 1885, d. 19 September 1976 |
| Daughter | Mary Alice Clark+ b. 5 June 1887 |
| Son | Edward Irving Clark b. 20 April 1890, d. 27 July 1935 |
| Son | Stephen Schurman Clark+ b. 20 November 1893, d. 3 June 1954 |