| Father | Isaac Wolsey Ketchum b. 23 March 1851, d. 17 October 1923 |
| Mother | Emma Louise Fleetwood b. 21 October 1860, d. 3 December 1934 |
| Last Edited | 13 April 2024 16:00:05 |
| Birth | Clarence Ketchum was born on 8 December 1894, in King St., Carleton (West St. John), Saint John County, New Brunswick, CanadaG.2,3 |
| Marriage | He married Jennie Laura Brown daughter of George Edwin Brown, Sr., and Gertrude Marion Taylor Walker, on 22 November 1927, in Montréal, Québec, CanadaG. A marriage relationship already existed between the Ketchums and the Walkers. Clarence Ketchum's oldest sister, Muriel Fleetwood Ketchum (b. November11, 1883) married Cecil Wiggins Walker (b. September 6, 1879) on September 16, 1908 in St. John, New Brunswick, Canada. Cecil Wiggins Walker was the youngest brother of Gertrude Marion 'Minnie' Walker who married Geroge Edwin Brown.4,3 |
| Census | Clarence Ketchum was head of the household in the census on 21 March 1950 in Franklin, Merrimack County, New Hampshire, USAG. Enumerated in the household of Clarence Ketchum (age 54) were his wife, Jennie Brown (age 53), their children, Ronald (age 21), Jack (age 20) and Constance (age 18). Clarence was a farmer.5 |
| Death | He died on 22 April 1974 in Biddeford, Maine, USAG.6 |
| Burial | He was buried in Kennebunk, Maine, USAG. Inscription Front: KETCHUM / In Loving MemoryBack: Clarence / 1894 -- 1974 / His Wife / Jennie L. Brown / 1895 -- 1989 / Their Son / Ronald George / 1928 -- 1996.7 ![]() Marker, Clarence Ketchum (1894-1974), his wife Jennie Laura Brown (1895-1989), their son Ronald George (1928-1996). Hope Cemetery, Kennebunk, York County, Maine, U.S.A. Photo courtesy of findagrave.com. ![]() Back inscription. Photo courtesy of findagrave.com. |
| Son | Ronald George Ketchum b. 14 December 1928, d. 5 July 1996 |
| Son | Jack Sinclair Ketchum b. 30 August 1930, d. 21 October 2006 |
| Daughter | Constance Anne Ketchum b. 10 March 1932, d. 5 February 2018 |
| Last Edited | 8 December 2000 00:00:00 |
| Marriage | Willie Moulton married Annie ? |
| Daughter | Pearl Ada Moulton b. About 1891, d. About 1958 |
| Last Edited | 8 December 2000 00:00:00 |
| Marriage | Annie ? married Willie Moulton. |
| Daughter | Pearl Ada Moulton b. About 1891, d. About 1958 |
| Last Edited | 8 December 2000 00:00:00 |
| Marriage | William Hownslow married Elizabeth ? |
| Son | James Hownslow b. About 1883, d. 1965 |
| Last Edited | 8 December 2000 00:00:00 |
| Marriage | Elizabeth ? married William Hownslow. |
| Son | James Hownslow b. About 1883, d. 1965 |
| Father | Albert Parsons b. 5 September 1869 |
| Mother | Ruby L. b. 30 July 1870 |
| Last Edited | 5 January 2026 18:20:39 |
| Biographical Note | -- As for the charcoal sketch in his scrapbook.....that is Ralph Parsons, second husband of my aunt Jessie Hart. Jessie first married my uncle Albert Palmer (my mother's brother). He was a biochemist, and had a contract with the military during the latter years of WW II, working on biological and chemical weapons. He died suddenly and mysteriously at age 42. The military claimed it was a heart attack, which is highly unlikely. This left Jessie a widow for decades, with no pension as Albert hadn't worked long enough to build up a pension. Then, well into her 60s she met Ralph Parsons, a widower. He and his brothers were all millionaires from a family shipbuilding business in Nova Scotia. |
| Birth | Ralph S. Parsons was born on 21 April 1893, in Walton, Hants County, Nova Scotia, CanadaG.2 |
| Marriage | He married first Valentyne Churchill.2 |
| Marriage | He married second Jessie Macdonald Hart daughter of Albert William Hart and Eva M. Hart, on 2 January 1962 in Windsor, Nova ScotiaG.3 |
| Death | Ralph S. Parsons died on 6 November 1978 in Windsor, Hants County, Nova Scotia, CanadaG.3 |
| Burial | He was buried in Maplewood Cemetery, Windsor, Hants County, Nova Scotia, Canada, 44.98044, -64.13205G. Inscription: PARSONS / Valentyne / Churchill / Feb. 14, 1894 / Dec. 23, 1960 | Ralph S. / Parsons / Apr. 21, 1893 / Nov. 6, 1978 | Jessie Hart / Palmer / Mar. 6, 1912 / Oct. 16, 2010.2 ![]() Tombstone, Ralph S. Parsons (1893-1978), his first wife Valentyne Churchill (1894-1960), his second wife Jessie (Hart) Palmer (1912-2010). Maplewood Cemetery, Windsor, Hants County, Nova Scotia, Canada. |
| Last Edited | 13 April 2024 16:00:05 |
| Name | Mary Jane Chisholm was also known as Mary Jane Smith. |
| Birth | She was born on 12 May 1910, in Brierly Brook, Antigonish County, Nova Scotia, CanadaG. |
| Marriage | She married Harold Vincent Smith on 16 September 1939, in Windsor, Hants County, Nova Scotia, CanadaG. |
| Last Edited | 13 April 2024 16:00:05 |
| Birth | Harold Vincent Smith was born on 5 September 1914, in Windsor, Hants County, Nova Scotia, CanadaG. |
| Marriage | He married Mary Jane Chisholm on 16 September 1939, in Windsor, Hants County, Nova Scotia, CanadaG. |
| Death | He died on 3 September 1989 in Windsor, Hants County, Nova Scotia, CanadaG. |
| Burial | He was buried on 6 September 1989 in Windsor, Hants County, Nova Scotia, CanadaG. |
| Father | Marcus Palmer, Sr. b. 5 August 1767, d. 28 April 1822 |
| Mother | Ann Slocum b. 25 January 1771, d. 11 February 1848 |
| Relationships | 3rd great-uncle of David Arthur Walker |
| Last Edited | 13 April 2024 16:00:05 |
| Residence | Charles Palmer lived in between Woodstock & Hartland, New Brunswick, CanadaG.1 |
| Birth | He was born on 21 December 1791, in Hampstead, Queens County, New BrunswickG.1,2 |
| Marriage | He married Mary Slipp daughter of Leonard Slipp and Elizabeth Ryson, on 13 January 1814, in Hampstead Parish, Queens County, New BrunswickG.3 |
| AltMarrDate | An alternate marriage date is on 13 January 1813 in Queens County, New BrunswickG.1 |
| Census | Charles Palmer was head of the household in the census in 1851 in Wakefield, Carleton County, New BrunswickG. included in the household with Charles (age 60) were his wife Mary Slipp (age 60), their children Susan Ann (age 24), Jacob Sunderland (age 23) and Bradford (age 18). Charles was a farmer, proprietor.4![]() 1851 Canada Census, Wakefield, Carleton County, New Brunswick. Household of Charles Palmer, his wife Mary Slipp, their children Susan Ann, Jacob Sunderland and Bradford.. |
| Census | He was head of the household in the census in 1861 in Parish of Wakefield, Carleton County, New BrunswickG. enumerated in the household of Charles (age 70), now widowed, were his daughter Susan (age 33) and son Bradford (age 27). All were farmers. The family religion was Baptist.5 |
| Death | He died on 8 May 1863 in Waterville, Carleton County, New BrunswickG.1 |
| Burial | He was buried in Lower Waterville United Baptist Cemetery, Waterville, Carleton County, New Brunswick, CanadaG. the "Loyalists Lineages of Canada" refers to Third Tier Cemetery. Inscription: In / Memory of / Charles Palmer / Died / May 8th, 1863, / Aged 71 years / [script].6,1![]() Tombstone, Charles Palmer (1791-1863), Lower Waterville Baptist Cemetery, Lower Waterville, Carleton County, New Brunswick, Canada. |
| Daughter | Elizabeth Palmer+ b. 3 December 1814, d. 6 June 1885 |
| Daughter | Mary Ann Palmer b. About 1815 |
| Daughter | Catherine Palmer b. About 1816 |
| Son | John L. Palmer b. About 1818 |
| Son | Leonard Palmer+ b. 1818, d. 1893 |
| Son | Marcus Palmer b. About 1820 |
| Daughter | Sarah Ann Palmer b. About 1822 |
| Daughter | Ruth Ann Palmer b. About 1824 |
| Daughter | Magdalena Barbara Palmer+ b. 15 December 1825, d. 24 May 1862 |
| Daughter | Susannah Palmer b. About 1828 |
| Son | Jacob Sunderland Palmer+ b. About 1830, d. 16 February 1902 |
| Son | George Palmer b. About 1832 |
| Son | Bradford U. Palmer+ b. 10 January 1833, d. 6 November 1903 |
| Father | Leonard Slipp b. 20 August 1748, d. 29 September 1833 |
| Mother | Elizabeth Ryson b. 18 December 1756, d. 11 January 1821 |
| Last Edited | 13 April 2024 16:00:05 |
| Name | Mary Slipp was also known as Mary Palmer.1 |
| Birth | She was born on 10 March 1792, in Queens County, New Brunswick, CanadaG.1,2 |
| Marriage | She married Charles Palmer son of Marcus Palmer, Sr., and Ann Slocum, on 13 January 1814, in Hampstead Parish, Queens County, New BrunswickG.3 |
| AltMarrDate | An alternate marriage date is on 13 January 1813 in Queens County, New BrunswickG.1 |
| Witness | Mary Slipp was enumerated on the census in 1851 in the household of Charles Palmer in Wakefield, Carleton County, New BrunswickG. included in the household with Charles (age 60) were his wife Mary Slipp (age 60), their children Susan Ann (age 24), Jacob Sunderland (age 23) and Bradford (age 18). Charles was a farmer, proprietor.4![]() 1851 Canada Census, Wakefield, Carleton County, New Brunswick. Household of Charles Palmer, his wife Mary Slipp, their children Susan Ann, Jacob Sunderland and Bradford.. |
| Death | She died on 13 February 1858 in Waterville, Carleton County, New BrunswickG.1,2 |
| Burial | She was buried in Lower Waterville United Baptist Cemetery, Waterville, Carleton County, New BrunswickG. |
| memorialized | She was memorialized on the tombstone of Leonard Slipp and Elizabeth Ryson in Merritt and Slipp Cemetery, Queenstown, Queens County, New BrunswickG.5![]() Tombstone, Leonard Slipp (1748-1833), his wife Elizabeth Ryson (1757-1821). Merritt and Slipp Cemetery, Queenstown, Queens County, New Brunswick, Canada. ![]() Front inscription detail. ![]() Left inscription detail. |
| Daughter | Elizabeth Palmer+ b. 3 December 1814, d. 6 June 1885 |
| Daughter | Mary Ann Palmer b. About 1815 |
| Daughter | Catherine Palmer b. About 1816 |
| Son | John L. Palmer b. About 1818 |
| Son | Leonard Palmer+ b. 1818, d. 1893 |
| Son | Marcus Palmer b. About 1820 |
| Daughter | Sarah Ann Palmer b. About 1822 |
| Daughter | Ruth Ann Palmer b. About 1824 |
| Daughter | Magdalena Barbara Palmer+ b. 15 December 1825, d. 24 May 1862 |
| Daughter | Susannah Palmer b. About 1828 |
| Son | Jacob Sunderland Palmer+ b. About 1830, d. 16 February 1902 |
| Son | George Palmer b. About 1832 |
| Son | Bradford U. Palmer+ b. 10 January 1833, d. 6 November 1903 |
| Father | Marcus Palmer, Sr. b. 5 August 1767, d. 28 April 1822 |
| Mother | Ann Slocum b. 25 January 1771, d. 11 February 1848 |
| Relationships | 3rd great-aunt of David Arthur Walker |
| Last Edited | 13 April 2024 16:00:05 |
| Name | Mary Palmer was also known as Mary Watson.2 |
| Name | She was also known as Polly Palmer.3 |
| Birth | She was born on 21 March 1795, in Hampstead, Queens County, New BrunswickG.1,4,5,6 |
| Marriage | She married Amos Amlee Watson, Sr., son of Peter Watson and Louisa, on 17 February 1814, in Wakefield Parish, Carleton County, New BrunswickG. Mary was living in Hampstead Parish, Queens County, Amos in Wakefield Parish.7 |
| Wife | Mary Palmer was enumerated on the census on 12 January 1852 in the household of Amos Amlee Watson, Sr., as his wife.8![]() 1851 Census - Amos Watson & Mary Palmer |
| Mother | She appeared on the census in 1871 in the household of Amos Amlee Watson, Jr., as mother, in Grand Falls, Victoria County, New Brunswick, CanadaG. Amos was a farmer. The family religion was Baptist.9 |
| Daughter | Mary Jane Watson b. 19 January 1815, d. 15 November 1911 |
| Son | Alexander M. Watson b. 1818 |
| Daughter | Elmyra Watson+ b. 6 January 1825, d. 26 July 1897 |
| Son | Amos Amlee Watson, Jr.+ b. 21 March 1825, d. 29 November 1914 |
| Son | Marcus Watson b. 1829 |
| Son | Charles P. Watson b. 1833 |
| Daughter | Augusta V. Watson b. 1837 |
| Daughter | Eliza Watson b. 1840 |
| Father | Peter Watson |
| Mother | Louisa |
| Last Edited | 13 April 2024 16:00:05 |
| Name | Amos Amlee Watson, Sr., was also known as Amos Watson.2 |
| Birth | He was born About 1791, in Woodstock, Carleton County, New BrunswickG.3 |
| Marriage | He married Mary Palmer daughter of Marcus Palmer, Sr., and Ann Slocum, on 17 February 1814, in Wakefield Parish, Carleton County, New BrunswickG. Mary was living in Hampstead Parish, Queens County, Amos in Wakefield Parish.4 |
| Census | Amos Amlee Watson, Sr., appeared on the census on 12 January 1852 as Head of Household.5![]() 1851 Census - Amos Watson & Mary Palmer |
| Daughter | Mary Jane Watson b. 19 January 1815, d. 15 November 1911 |
| Son | Alexander M. Watson b. 1818 |
| Daughter | Elmyra Watson+ b. 6 January 1825, d. 26 July 1897 |
| Son | Amos Amlee Watson, Jr.+ b. 21 March 1825, d. 29 November 1914 |
| Son | Marcus Watson b. 1829 |
| Son | Charles P. Watson b. 1833 |
| Daughter | Augusta V. Watson b. 1837 |
| Daughter | Eliza Watson b. 1840 |


| Father | Marcus Palmer, Sr. b. 5 August 1767, d. 28 April 1822 |
| Mother | Ann Slocum b. 25 January 1771, d. 11 February 1848 |
| Relationships | 3rd great-aunt of David Arthur Walker |
| Last Edited | 13 April 2024 16:00:05 |
| Name | Sarah Palmer was also known as Sarah McAlpine. |
| Birth | She was born on 3 November 1796, in Hampstead, Queens County, New BrunswickG.2,3,4 |
| Marriage | She married Peter McAlpine on 20 January 1825, in Hampstead, Queens County, New BrunswickG. Peter and Sarah were both living in Hampstead Parish.5 |
| Daughter | Mary Elizabeth McAlpine b. 24 March 1846, d. 16 September 1931 |
| Father | Marcus Palmer, Sr. b. 5 August 1767, d. 28 April 1822 |
| Mother | Ann Slocum b. 25 January 1771, d. 11 February 1848 |
| Relationships | 3rd great-aunt of David Arthur Walker |
| Last Edited | 13 April 2024 16:00:05 |
| Name | Susanna Ann Palmer was also known as Susann, Susan Palmer. |
| Name | She was also known as Susanna Palmer. |
| Name | She was also known as Susanna Ann Davis. |
| Birth | She was born on 30 June 1809, in Hampstead, Queens County, New BrunswickG.2,3 |
| Marriage | She married Phillip Davis in 1848.2 |
| Death | She died on 23 November 1857 in Houlton, MaineG.2 |
| Last Edited | 28 March 2005 00:00:00 |
| Marriage | Phillip Davis married Susanna Ann Palmer daughter of Marcus Palmer, Sr., and Ann Slocum, in 1848.1 |
| Last Edited | 6 January 2026 13:46:46 |
| Name | Albert William Hart was also known as Albert Hart.1 |
| Birth | He was born on 24 November 1877, in Nova Scotia, CanadaG. He settled in Sydney, Cape Breton.2,1 |
| Marriage | He married first Eva M. Hart daughter of Albert I. Hart, in 1908.3 |
| Marriage | Albert William Hart married second Annie Warren in 1933.3 |
| Son | Ralph S. Hart b. 14 July 1909 |
| Daughter | Frances W. Hart b. 1 September 1910 |
| Daughter | Jessie Macdonald Hart+ b. 6 March 1912, d. 16 October 2010 |
| Son | Lloyd Hart b. 31 January 1918 |


| Father | George Price Walker b. 31 March 1857, d. 24 December 1938 |
| Mother | Mary Adelaide Clark b. 24 March 1861, d. 29 April 1932 |
| Relationships | Great-aunt of David Arthur Walker |
| Last Edited | 21 April 2024 17:17:17 |
| Name | Marjorie Ethel Walker was also known as Marjorie Walker.2,3 |
| Name | She was also known as Marjorie Ethel Lamb.4,5 |
| Birth | She was born on 14 April 1883, in New Annan, Prince County, Prince Edward Island, CanadaG.1,6 |
| Baptism | She was baptized on 11 July 1883 at the United Church, Kensington, Prince County, Prince Edward Island, Canada, 46.43875, -63.63837G; the officiating clergyman was Rev. W. Maggs. Her name was recorded on her baptismal record as "Ethel M.". Her mother's name was recorded as "Mary A.", which is incorrect. Mary A. Robinson was George Price Walker's second wife. the officiating clergyman was Rev. W. Maggs. Her name was recorded on her baptismal record as "Ethel M.". Her mother's name was recorded as "Mary A.", which is incorrect. Mary A. Robinson was George Price Walker's second wife.1 |
| Witness | She was included in a group photograph with Mary Adelaide Clark , About 1894 in Summerside, Prince County, Prince Edward Island, CanadaG.7![]() Adelaide (Clark) Walker, her children Marjorie & Arthur, circa 1894. Photo courtesy of Tom Blacklock. |
| Daughter | Marjorie Ethel Walker immigrated with Mary Adelaide Clark and Mary Adelaide Clark to Little Shemogue, Westmorland County, New Brunswick, Canada, 46.116510, -64.023376G, in 1899.8![]() Enstone Green Farm, the Blacklock homestead in Little Shemogue, New Brunswick. Painting by Alice Reed. |
| Census | Marjorie Ethel Walker appeared on the census on 1 April 1901 in Botsford Parish, Westmorland County, New Brunswick, CanadaG. Marjorie was a domestic, living in the home of Joseph H. Brownell, his wife Jennie and two children, Hugh M. and Marjorie E. The younger child may have been named after Marjorie Walker. Two years later Joseph Brownell would be the officiating clergyman at the marriage of Marjorie Walker and John B. Lamb. Marjorie was a domestic, living in the home of Joseph H. Brownell, his wife Jennie and two children, Hugh M. and Marjorie E. The younger child may have been named after Marjorie Walker. Two years later Joseph Brownell would be the officiating clergyman at the marriage of Marjorie Walker and John B. Lamb.2![]() 1901 Canada Census, Botsford Parish, Westmorland County, New Brunswick. Household of Joseph Brownell, his wife Jennie, their children Hugh and Marjorie, and Marjorie Walker, a domestic servant. |
| Marriage | She married John Blacklock Lamb son of Robert Lamb and Isabella Bruce Blacklock, on 30 September 1903, in the Presbyterian Church, Shemogue, Westmorland County, New Brunswick, CanadaG. They were married by license, by Rev. Joseph Howe Brownell of Little Shemogue. Witnesses were James Lamb of Halifax, Nova Scotia, & Thomas A. Blacklock of Little Shemogue, New Brunswick. The marriage record shows that John was a bachelor, age 30, Presbyterian, living in Dawson, Yukon Territory, and worked as a miner. Marjorie was a spinster, age 20, Presbyterian, living in Shemogue, New Brunswick. The minister who married Marjorie and John was head of the household in which Marjorie was a domestic servant, in the 1901 census.9,5 |
| Wife | Marjorie Ethel Walker was enumerated on the census on 1 June 1911 in the household of John Blacklock Lamb, as his wife, in Sulphur Creek, Yukon Territory, CanadaG. Enumerated in the household with John (age 38) were his wife Marjorie Walker (age 28), their children Robert (age 6) and Ellen (age 3), John's brother Albert (age 35), his wife Ida Purdy (age 19), and 12 unrelated employees.3![]() 1911 Canada Census, Sulphur Creek, Yukon Territory. Household of John B. Lamb, his wife Marjorie Walker, their children Robert & Ellen, John's brother Albert, his wife Ida Purdy and 12 unrelated employees. |
| Principal 2 | She and John Blacklock Lamb moved to Vancouver, British Columbia, CanadaG, in 1912; John worked with his brother Thomas. Subsequently, he became a director of the Lamb Lumber Company and the False Creek Lumber Company.10,11 |
| Census | She was head of the household in the census in 1921 in 1356 11th Ave. West, Vancouver, British Columbia, CanadaG. Enumerated in the household with Marjorie (age 37) were her children, Robert (age 16) and Helen (age 13).12![]() 1921 Canada Census, Vancouver, British Columbia. Household of Marjorie Lamb, and her two children, Robert and Helen. Image courtesy of Library & Archives Canada. |
| Living | She was living in Vancouver, British Columbia, CanadaG, in May 1963. she was mentioned in her brother's obituary as 'Mrs. Marjorie Lamb of Vancouver'.13 |
| Death | She died on 7 November 1970, at home, 6417 Bruce Street, West Vancouver, British Columbia, CanadaG.14,15 |
| Burial | She was buried on 12 November 1970 in Ocean View Cemetery, Vancouver, British Columbia, CanadaG.14,15 |
| Son | Robert Bruce Lamb b. March 1905, d. 30 March 1949 |
| Daughter | Helen Adelaide Lamb b. September 1907, d. 24 March 1963 |
| Father | Robert Lamb b. 2 December 1844, d. 26 July 1926 |
| Mother | Isabella Bruce Blacklock b. 1844, d. 24 April 1884 |
| Last Edited | 12 June 2024 17:48:43 |
| Name | John Blacklock Lamb was also known as John Lamb.2,3 |
| Birth | He was born on 23 July 1873, in Little Shemogue, Westmorland County, New Brunswick, CanadaG.1 |
| Alt-Birth Date | An alternate recorded birth date is in June 1873 in New Brunswick, CanadaG.4,2 |
| Witness | He was enumerated on the census in 1881 in the household of Robert Lamb in Botsford, Westmorland County, New Brunswick, CanadaG. Enumerated in the household with Robert (age 40) were his wife Isabella (age 36), their children James (age 9), John (age 7), Albert (age 5), Alexander (age 3) & Susannah (age 2), Robert's mother Janet (Murray) Lamb (age 75), Robert's sister Maria (age 32). Also enumerated was Etta Briggs (age 14), whose relationship was not recorded. Robert was a farmer. The family religion was Presbyterian.5 |
| Witness | John Blacklock Lamb was enumerated on the census on 6 April 1891 in the household of Robert Lamb in Botsford, Westmorland County, New Brunswick, CanadaG. Enumerated in the household with Robert (age 49) were his wife Isabel (age 35), their children James (age 19), John (age 17), Albert (age 15), Alexander (age 13), Susanna (age 11), Thomas (age 8), Jennie (age 4) & Stephen (age 1), and Robert's sister Maria (age 42). Robert and son John were farmers, son James a salesman. The family religion was Presbyterian.6 |
| Moved | John Blacklock Lamb moved to Yukon, CanadaG, in 1898; John participated in the Yukon gold rush of 1898, and mined there for fourteen years before moving to Vancouver.7 |
| Census | He was head of the household in the census on 9 October 1901 in Dawson City, Yukon, CanadaG. Enumerated in the household with John (age 28) was his brother Albert (age 26). John was a miner, Albert a lawyer. The enumeration showed that John had been in Yukon for 1 year, 2 months, Albert for 6 months. Both men were single.8 |
| Marriage | He married Marjorie Ethel Walker daughter of George Price Walker and Mary Adelaide Clark, on 30 September 1903, in the Presbyterian Church, Shemogue, Westmorland County, New Brunswick, CanadaG. They were married by license, by Rev. Joseph Howe Brownell of Little Shemogue. Witnesses were James Lamb of Halifax, Nova Scotia, & Thomas A. Blacklock of Little Shemogue, New Brunswick. The marriage record shows that John was a bachelor, age 30, Presbyterian, living in Dawson, Yukon Territory, and worked as a miner. Marjorie was a spinster, age 20, Presbyterian, living in Shemogue, New Brunswick. The minister who married Marjorie and John was head of the household in which Marjorie was a domestic servant, in the 1901 census.9,10 |
| Census | John Blacklock Lamb was head of the household in the census on 1 June 1911 in Sulphur Creek, Yukon Territory, CanadaG. Enumerated in the household with John (age 38) were his wife Marjorie Walker (age 28), their children Robert (age 6) and Ellen (age 3), John's brother Albert (age 35), his wife Ida Purdy (age 19), and 12 unrelated employees.2![]() 1911 Canada Census, Sulphur Creek, Yukon Territory. Household of John B. Lamb, his wife Marjorie Walker, their children Robert & Ellen, John's brother Albert, his wife Ida Purdy and 12 unrelated employees. |
| Moved | He and Marjorie Ethel Walker moved to Vancouver, British Columbia, CanadaG, in 1912; John worked with his brother Thomas. Subsequently, he became a director of the Lamb Lumber Company and the False Creek Lumber Company.11,7 |
| Census | He was head of the household in the census in 1921 in Menzies Bay, Comox, Vancouver Island, British Columbia, CanadaG. John (age 44) was head of the household of a logging camp, which housed 30 people, including his brother Thomas (age 39) and father-in-law, George P. Walker (age 62). John and Thomas were loggers, George was an accountant. [Note: George's birthplace and that of his parents were incorrectly recorded as Ontario. George was actually born in Prince Edward Island, and his parents were both born in Scotland.] John's wife Marjorie (Walker) Lamb and children were living in Vancouver at the time of this census.3![]() 1921 Canada Census, Menzie Bay, Comox-Alberni District, Vancouver Island, British Columbia. Logging camp household of John B. Lamb, his brother Thomas Lamb, father-in-law George P. Walker and 27 lodgers. Image courtesy of Library & Archives Canada. |
| ResidenceLast | The former residence of John Blacklock Lamb was in 1356 West 11th Ave., Vancouver, British Columbia, CanadaG, in 1932.12 |
| Death | He died on 14 March 1932 in Vancouver General Hospital, Vancouver, British Columbia, CanadaG. at the time of his death John was superintendent of the Lamb Lumber Company at Menzies Bay, Vancouver Island.1,7 |
| Burial | He was buried in Ocean View Cemetery, Vancouver, British Columbia, CanadaG.12 |
| Son | Robert Bruce Lamb b. March 1905, d. 30 March 1949 |
| Daughter | Helen Adelaide Lamb b. September 1907, d. 24 March 1963 |
| Last Edited | 13 April 2024 16:00:05 |
| Birth | Joseph Green was born, in EnglandG. |
| Marriage | He married Alice Winfield. |
| Son | Alfred Green b. 28 July 1889, d. 9 January 1961 |
| Last Edited | 13 April 2024 16:00:05 |
| Name | Alice Winfield was also known as Alice Green. |
| Birth | She was born, in EnglandG. |
| Marriage | She married Joseph Green. |
| Son | Alfred Green b. 28 July 1889, d. 9 January 1961 |
| Father | Thomas Galloway b. About 1846, d. Before 1891 |
| Mother | Jane Donaldson b. About 1844 |
| Last Edited | 25 September 2025 18:38:36 |
| Name | John Nicoll Mcl. Galloway was also known as John Galloway.2 |
| ResidenceLast | The former residence of John Nicoll Mcl. Galloway was in 9 Ralph St., Moncton, Westmorland County, New Brunswick, Canada, 46.095909, -64.780265G.3 |
| Birth | He was born on 17 April 1879, in Coupar Angus, Perthshire, ScotlandG.4 |
| Son | He was enumerated on the census in 1881 in the household of Thomas Galloway, as a son, in George Street, Coupar Angus, Angus, ScotlandG. included in the household of Thomas Galloway were his wife Jane, and children George (age 11), Jane (age 7), Thomas (age 4) and John (age 1). Sarah Farquhar (age 14) was also recorded, as a boarder, no occupation. Thomas was a blacksmith.5 |
| Son | John Nicoll Mcl. Galloway was enumerated on the census in 1891 in the household of Jane Donaldson, as a son, in 54 George St., Coupar Angus, Angus, ScotlandG. the town of Coupar Angus was transferred from the county of Angus to Perthshire sometime after the 1891 census. Included in Jane's household were her children George (age 21), Jane (age 18), Thomas (age 14), John (age 11), Maggie (age 9) and Robert (age 6). There was also Kate Lamond (age 1), listed as a boarder, born 1890 in Kettins, Forfarthshire. Kate's relationship is unknown at this writing, however she is likely the same girl called Kate Brand, age 11 in the 1901 census, listed as 'adopted daughter'. Jane was listed as "Wife", yet her husband Thomas did not appear in this or the 1901 census returns.6 |
| Emigration | He emigrated in 1896 from ScotlandG.7 |
| Son | He was enumerated on the census in 1901 in the household of Jane Donaldson, as a son, in George St.; Anvie House, Coupar Angus, Perthshire, ScotlandG. included in Jane's household were her children Margaret (age 19), Robert (age 16), Jane (age 28), her husband William Watson (age 31), their children John (age 6) and Thomas (age 4). Also in the household were Kate Brand (age 11), adopted daughter of Jane and Sarah Farquharson (age 74), niece of Jane. In the 1891 census there was a Kate Lamond, age 1 year, born in Kettins, Forfarshire, listed as a boarder. Kate Brand in the 1901 census, age 11, born in Kettins, Forfarshire, listed as an adopted daughter. Although the surnames for Kate are different, it is my opinion that they are one and the same girl. Until Scotland releases the actual page images to be viewed on-line to prove this thought, it is possible that there was an error in the transcription. Occupations listed were as follows: Jane's sons John and Robert were masons, and her son-in-law William Watson, was a plumber. There were three boarders in the household, namely Joshua Dow (age 26, butcher), William McCulloch (age 25, coachman) and William Barnett (age 37, butcher). As in the 1891 census, Jane was listed as a "Wife", not widow, although her husband Thomas was not listed st this census either.8 |
| Witness | He was a witness at the marriage of Ambrose Wheeler and Daisy Alfreda Townshend on 14 April 1909 in Westmorland County, New Brunswick, CanadaG.9,10,11 |
| Marriage | John Nicoll Mcl. Galloway married Susannah Wallace daughter of George Wallace and Sarah Stapley Cannon, on 22 June 1910 in Moncton, Westmorland County, New Brunswick, CanadaG.12 |
| Husband | John Nicoll Mcl. Galloway was enumerated on the census on 7 June 1911 in the household of Susannah Wallace, in Jolicure Lake, Westmorland County, New Brunswick, CanadaG.7![]() 1911 Canada Census, Susan (Wallace Townshend) Galloway and family, Jolicure Lake, Westmorland County, New Brunswick. ![]() Land map showing 7-acre Townsend farm on the shore of Jolicure Lake, Westmorland County, New Brunswick. Department of Natural Resources, Fredericton. No. 133. |
| Moved | He and Susannah Wallace moved to Moncton, Westmorland County, New Brunswick, CanadaG, in 1916.13 |
| Census | He was head of the household in the census in 1921 in 9 Ralph St., Moncton, Westmorland County, New Brunswick, CanadaG. included in the household with John (age 42) was his wife Susan/Susannah Wallace (age 50). John was Presbyterian, Susan was Methodist. His year of immigration was recorded here as 1906, compared to 1896 in the 1911 census.14 1921 Canada Census, Moncton, Westmorland County, New Brunswick. Household of John Galloway and his wife Susan/Susannah (Wallace). Census image courtesy of Library & Archives Canada. ![]() Home of John Galloway and Susannah Wallace, 9 Ralph St., Moncton, New Brunswick, Canada. |
| Occupation | He was a stone mason. He last worked in this profession in 1945.2,3 |
| Death | He died on 22 March 1953 in Tuberculosis Hospital, Moncton, Westmorland County, New Brunswick, CanadaG. cause of death was "coronary thrombosis" caused by "silico-tuberculosis". The informant for his death certificate was his wife, Susannah Wallace.1,2 |
| Burial | He was buried on 24 March 1953 in Elmwood Cemetery, Moncton, Westmorland County, New Brunswick, Canada, 46.109350, -64.775033G. |
| Funeral | The funeral was held on 24 March 1953 in Cadman's Funeral Home, Moncton, Westmorland County, New Brunswick, CanadaG.3 |
| Relationships | 2nd great-grandfather of David Arthur Walker |
| Chart Membership | Ancestors of George Leslie Walker |
| Last Edited | 26 January 2026 15:47:07 |
| Birth | George Wallace was born in December 1840, in EnglandG. |
| Living | He was living in Ellerslie, Prince County, Prince Edward Island, CanadaG, in 1861. The family resided in Alberton and Ellerslie, Prince Edward Island, and moved to Port Elgin, New Brunswick, late 1800s.6 |
| Occupation | He was a shoemaker in 1861.6 |
| Marriage | He married Sarah Stapley Cannon daughter of Samuel Cannon and Susanna Wallace, on 31 December 1861, in Cascumpec, Prince County, Prince Edward Island, CanadaG. they were married by license, by Robt. W. Dyer of Cascumpeque, PEI; witnesses Allen Matthews, John Hopgood, V. Ramsey and Samuel Cannon. Recorded 2 July 1862.7,8,6![]() Marriage Registration, George Wallace and Sarah Stapley Cannon. |
| Census | George Wallace was head of the household in the census in 1881 in Lot 12, Prince County, Prince Edward Island, CanadaG. his occupation was "not given" (LDS transcription has this in error as "Woolsiven"), and religion was Church of England. Sarah's religion was entered as Methodist. Their children were entered as William, Adalade, Susannah, Robert B.S., Eva Jane, G. Bayfield and Mansfield, all Church of England. Adalade, Susannah, Robert and Eva Jane were listed as going to school.9![]() 1881 Canada Census, household of George Wallace & Sarah Cannon. Lot 12, Prince County, Prince Edward Island, Canada. |
| Moved | He and Sarah Stapley Cannon moved to New Brunswick, CanadaG, in 1883; their children Samuel, Susannah, William, Robert, Eva and George accompanied them.10 |
| Census | He was head of the household in the census in 1891 in Port Elgin, Westmorland County, New Brunswick, CanadaG. included in the household were George's wife Sarah (Cannon), children William (age 24), Robert (age 18), Eva Jane (age 16), George (age 14), Arthur (age 5) and Wilbur (age 3). The family religion was Church of England. The identity of George's parents has yet to be solved, however they were recorded in the 1891 census as having been born in England.11![]() 1891 Canada Census, Port Elgin, Westmorland County, New Brunswick. Household of George Wallace, his wife Sarah (Cannon), their six children. |
| Census | He was head of the household in the census in 1911 in Westmorland Parish, Port Elgin, Westmorland County, New Brunswick, CanadaG. included in the household was George's wife, Sarah S. (Cannon). We still do not know the year George emigrated from England; the column for that data was not completed in the 1911 census.3![]() 1911 Canada Census, Port Elgin, Westmorland County, New Brunswick. Household of George & Sarah (Cannon) Wallace. |
| Death | He died on 1 April 1912 in Port Elgin, Westmorland County, New Brunswick, CanadaG. |
| Burial | He was buried in Fernwood Cemetery; Burnside Road, Port Elgin, Westmorland County, New Brunswick, Canada, 46.06371, -64.09046G. Inscription:WALLACE / George Wallace / 1841 - 1912 / Sarah S. His Wife / 1844 - 1928 / George B. Their Son / 1877 - 1901.4![]() Tombstone, George Wallace (1841-1912), his wife Sarah Stapley Cannon (1844-1928), their son George Bayfield Wallace (1876-1901). Fernwood Cemetery, Port Elgin, Westmorland County, New Brunswick, Canada. |
| Son | George Eldridge Wallace b. 11 May 1863, d. 13 July 1863 |
| Daughter | Adwina Jane Wallace b. 3 May 1864, d. 23 September 1866 |
| Son | William Wallace+ b. 27 August 1866, d. 3 August 1951 |
| Daughter | Adalaide Wallace+ b. 5 June 1868, d. 17 April 1934 |
| Daughter | Susannah Wallace+ b. 20 September 1870, d. 29 March 1958 |
| Son | Robert Bruce Stewart Wallace b. 1 September 1872, d. 6 November 1959 |
| Daughter | Eva Jane Wallace b. 13 August 1874, d. 1951 |
| Son | George Bayfield Wallace b. 7 June 1876, d. 1901 |
| Son | Mansfield Wallace b. 1878 |
| Son | Garfield Wallace b. 1878 |
| Son | Samuel Thomas Wallace b. January 1882 |
| Son | Arthur Wallace+ b. October 1884, d. Before 1930 |
| Daughter | Harriet Wallace b. 1885 |
| Son | Wilbur Wesley Wallace+ b. 24 November 1888, d. July 1973 |
| Father | Samuel Cannon b. 18 May 1819, d. 14 August 1902 |
| Mother | Susanna Wallace b. 1818, d. 12 February 1901 |
| Relationships | 2nd great-grandmother of David Arthur Walker |
| Chart Membership | Ancestors of George Leslie Walker |
| Last Edited | 25 September 2025 17:46:13 |
| Name | Sarah Stapley Cannon was also known as Sarah Stapley Wallace.4,3 |
| Birth | She was born on 26 March 1846, in St. Eleanors, Prince County, Prince Edward Island, CanadaG. her death registration recorded an incorrect birth date of 13 March 1845, by her daughter Susanna.5,6 |
| Baptism | She was baptized on 7 September 1846 in the United Church, Bedeque, Prince County, Prince Edward Island, CanadaG; she was baptized by Rev. John Marshall.7 |
| Marriage | She married George Wallace on 31 December 1861, in Cascumpec, Prince County, Prince Edward Island, CanadaG. they were married by license, by Robt. W. Dyer of Cascumpeque, PEI; witnesses Allen Matthews, John Hopgood, V. Ramsey and Samuel Cannon. Recorded 2 July 1862.8,9,3![]() Marriage Registration, George Wallace and Sarah Stapley Cannon. |
| Witness | She was enumerated on the census in 1881 in the household of George Wallace in Lot 12, Prince County, Prince Edward Island, CanadaG. his occupation was "not given" (LDS transcription has this in error as "Woolsiven"), and religion was Church of England. Sarah's religion was entered as Methodist. Their children were entered as William, Adalade, Susannah, Robert B.S., Eva Jane, G. Bayfield and Mansfield, all Church of England. Adalade, Susannah, Robert and Eva Jane were listed as going to school.10![]() 1881 Canada Census, household of George Wallace & Sarah Cannon. Lot 12, Prince County, Prince Edward Island, Canada. |
| Principal 2 | She and George Wallace moved to New Brunswick, CanadaG, in 1883; their children Samuel, Susannah, William, Robert, Eva and George accompanied them.11 |
| Witness | She was enumerated on the census in 1891 in the household of George Wallace in Port Elgin, Westmorland County, New Brunswick, CanadaG. included in the household were George's wife Sarah (Cannon), children William (age 24), Robert (age 18), Eva Jane (age 16), George (age 14), Arthur (age 5) and Wilbur (age 3). The family religion was Church of England. The identity of George's parents has yet to be solved, however they were recorded in the 1891 census as having been born in England.12![]() 1891 Canada Census, Port Elgin, Westmorland County, New Brunswick. Household of George Wallace, his wife Sarah (Cannon), their six children. |
| Witness | She was enumerated on the census in 1911 in the household of George Wallace in Westmorland Parish, Port Elgin, Westmorland County, New Brunswick, CanadaG. included in the household was George's wife, Sarah S. (Cannon). We still do not know the year George emigrated from England; the column for that data was not completed in the 1911 census.6![]() 1911 Canada Census, Port Elgin, Westmorland County, New Brunswick. Household of George & Sarah (Cannon) Wallace. |
| Death | She died on 9 April 1928 in 9 Ralph St., Moncton, Westmorland County, New Brunswick, Canada, 46.095909, -64.780265G. cause of death was "cerebral hemorrhage", contributed by "arterial hypertension". The informant for her death registration was her daughter, Susanna Wallace, of same address. Sarah had been living with her daughter for three years prior to her death.2,3,13 |
| Obituary | An obituary was published on 10 April 1928 in Moncton, Westmorland County, New Brunswick, CanadaG.14 |
| Funeral | The funeral was held on 11 April 1928 at the home of her daughter Susannah, 9 Ralph St., Moncton, Westmorland County, New Brunswick, Canada, 46.095909, -64.780265G.14 |
| Burial | She was buried on 12 April 1928 in Fernwood Cemetery, Burnside Road, Port Elgin, Westmorland County, New Brunswick, Canada, 46.06371, -64.09046G. Inscription: WALLACE / George Wallace / 1841 - 1912 / Sarah S. His Wife / 1844 - 1928 / George B. Their Son / 1877 - 1901.3,15![]() Tombstone, George Wallace (1841-1912), his wife Sarah Stapley Cannon (1844-1928), their son George Bayfield Wallace (1876-1901). Fernwood Cemetery, Port Elgin, Westmorland County, New Brunswick, Canada. |
| Son | George Eldridge Wallace b. 11 May 1863, d. 13 July 1863 |
| Daughter | Adwina Jane Wallace b. 3 May 1864, d. 23 September 1866 |
| Son | William Wallace+ b. 27 August 1866, d. 3 August 1951 |
| Daughter | Adalaide Wallace+ b. 5 June 1868, d. 17 April 1934 |
| Daughter | Susannah Wallace+ b. 20 September 1870, d. 29 March 1958 |
| Son | Robert Bruce Stewart Wallace b. 1 September 1872, d. 6 November 1959 |
| Daughter | Eva Jane Wallace b. 13 August 1874, d. 1951 |
| Son | George Bayfield Wallace b. 7 June 1876, d. 1901 |
| Son | Mansfield Wallace b. 1878 |
| Son | Garfield Wallace b. 1878 |
| Son | Samuel Thomas Wallace b. January 1882 |
| Son | Arthur Wallace+ b. October 1884, d. Before 1930 |
| Daughter | Harriet Wallace b. 1885 |
| Son | Wilbur Wesley Wallace+ b. 24 November 1888, d. July 1973 |