| Last Edited | 13 April 2024 16:00:05 |
| Birth | Joseph S. Wasson was born About 1831, in IrelandG.1,2 |
| Marriage | He married Margaret Graham.1 |
| Daughter | Sarah Alice Wasson+ b. 1 January 1866, d. 30 March 1919 |
| Son | Charles Henry Wasson+ b. 19 February 1868, d. 1948 |
| Daughter | Mary Ellen Wasson b. About 1869 |
| Son | Edward Wasson b. About 1871 |
| Daughter | Lina Poor Wasson+ b. 5 November 1874, d. 18 November 1931 |

| Father | Joseph S. Wasson b. About 1831 |
| Mother | Margaret Graham |
| Last Edited | 13 April 2024 16:00:05 |
| Name | Charles Henry Wasson was also known as Charles Wasson.2 |
| Name | He was also known as Charlie Wasson.3 |
| Birth | He was born on 19 February 1868, in Hampstead, Queens County, New Brunswick, CanadaG.1,4,2,5 |
| Marriage | He married Julia Blanch Palmer daughter of Daniel Palmer and Sarah Ann Carpenter.5 |
| Census | Charles Henry Wasson was head of the household in the census on 15 April 1901 in Hampstead, Queens County, New Brunswick, CanadaG. included in the household with Charles (age 33) were his wife, Julia Blanche Palmer (age 29), children Albert, his twin Alfred (age 5), Ida (age 4), Walter (age 2) and Elva (age 1). Also in the household was Fred Philips (age 16), a farm labourer. Charles was a farmer. The family religion was Free Baptist.2![]() 1901 Canada Census, Hampstead, Queens County, New Brunswick. Household of Charles Henry Wasson, his wife Julia Blanche Palmer, and their children Albert, Alfred, Ida, Walter and Elva. |
| Informant | He was informant on the birth certificate for Margaret Kathleen Palmer on 19 May 1903 in Hampstead, Queens County, New Brunswick, CanadaG.6,7,8 |
| Death | He died in 1948.1 |
| Burial | He was buried in the Palmer Cemetery, Central Hampstead, Queens County, New Brunswick, CanadaG. WASSON / Julia B. Palmer / Wife of Charles H. Wasson / Born May 7, 1871 / Died May 10, 1912 / Daughter / Elva C. / Born Sept. 29, 1899 Died July 9 1917 / At Rest.Left: BlankRight: Daughter / Ida B / Dec. 4 1896 / May 25 1923.Back: Charles H. / 1868-1948.9![]() Tombstone, Julia Blanche Palmer (1871-1912), husband Charles H. Wasson (1868-1948), children Elva (1899-1917) and Ida (1896-1923), Palmer Cemetery, Central Hampstead, Queens County, New Brunswick, Canada. |
| Son | Charles Alfred Wasson b. 4 August 1895, d. 16 June 1945 |
| Son | Albert E. Wasson b. 4 August 1895, d. February 1967 |
| Daughter | Ida B. Wasson b. 24 December 1896, d. 25 May 1923 |
| Son | Walter Daniel Wasson b. 9 June 1898, d. 9 June 1957 |
| Daughter | Elva C. Wasson b. 29 September 1899, d. 1917 |
| Daughter | Lottie Eileen Wasson+ b. 1902, d. June 1983 |
| Son | Willis Colby Wasson b. 31 August 1905, d. 27 June 1967 |
| Father | Marcus Palmer, Jr. b. 13 September 1793, d. 27 February 1873 |
| Mother | Julia Ann Coy b. 1810, d. 3 July 1876 |
| Relationships | 1st cousin 3 times removed of David Arthur Walker |
| Last Edited | 22 April 2024 15:58:08 |
| Birth | Bradford Palmer was born on 17 March 1837, in Hampstead, Queens County, New BrunswickG.2,3 |
| Son | He was enumerated on the census in 1861 in the household of Marcus Palmer, Jr., as a son, in Hampstead, Queens County, New Brunswick, CanadaG. included in the household with Marcus (age 64) were his wife Julia Coy (age 52), their children Bradford (age 24), George (age 23) and Sarah (age 15). Marcus was a farmer. The family religion was Free Baptist.4![]() 1861 Canada Census, household of Marcus Palmer Jr., Hampstead, Queens County, New Brunswick. Included in the household were his wife Julia A., Bradford, George and Sarah A. |
| Marriage | Bradford Palmer married first Ruth Adelia Clark daughter of Benjamin Clark, in 1867 in Parish of Hampstead, Queens County, New Brunswick, CanadaG, Married by John E. Reid. Marriage Bonds, Benjamin R. Price is listed as a Co-Signer.5,6,7 |
| Census | Bradford Palmer was head of the household in the census in 1871 in Parish of Hampstead, Queens County, New Brunswick, CanadaG. included in the household with Bradford were his wife, Ruth A., and son Frederick. Bradford's occupation was listed as farmer. The family religion was Free Christian Baptist.8![]() 1871 Canada Census. Household of Bradford Palmer. Included in the household were his wife, Ruth A., and son Frederick. |
| Marriage | He married second Ruth Adelaide McAlpine on 8 November 1877 in Parish of Cambridge, Queens County, New Brunswick, CanadaG, married by Benjamin Merritt, Free C. B. Minister. The Index to Marriage Bonds lists Thomas McNaughton as a Co-Signer. Witnesses were Israel M. Slipp, his wife's 1st cousin, and W.H. Chase. Bradford was living in Hampstead Parish, Adelaide in Cambridge Parish.5,9,6 |
| brother | He was enumerated on the census in April 1881 in the household of George Palmer as a brother, in Central Hampstead, Queens County, New Brunswick, CanadaG.10![]() 1881 Canada Census, Central Hampstead, Queens County, New Brunswick. Household of George Palmer, his wife Christean McAlpine, George's brother Bradford, his wife Adelaide McAlpine, their children Fred, Ethel and Judson. Also in the household were three unrelated servants, all born in England. |
| Census | Bradford Palmer was head of the household in the census in 1891 in Hampstead, Queens County, New Brunswick, CanadaG. included in the household were Bradford's second wife, Adelaide (McAlpine), sons Fred and John, daughter Ethel, and Sydney Wakeham (domestic, aged 18). Bradford's occupation was listed as farmer. The family religion was Free Baptist.11![]() 1891 Canada Census. Household #181 of Bradford Palmer. Included in the household were Bradford's second wife, Adelaide (McAlpine), sons Fred and John, daughter Ethel, and Sydney Wakham (domestic, aged 18). Bradford's occupation was listed as farmer. The family religion was Free Baptist. |
| Census | He was head of the household in the census on 17 April 1901 in Parish of Hampstead, Queens County, New Brunswick, CanadaG. included in the household were his wife, Adelaide, sons Fred and John, daughter Ethel, Sydney J. Wakeham (domestic) and May Jenkins (a teacher boarding here). Bradford's occupation was listed as farmer, Fred's as farmer's son. John was listed as a student.12![]() 1901 Canada Census. Household of Bradford Palmer. Included in the household were his wife, Adelaide, sons Fred and John, daughter Ethel, Sydney J. Wakeham (domestic) and May Jenkins (a teacher boarding here). Bradford's occupation was listed as farmer, Fred's as farmer's son. John was listed as a student. |
| Death | He died on 2 September 1910.13 |
| Burial | He was buried in the Palmer Cemetery, Central Hampstead, Queens County, New Brunswick, CanadaG. row 3, stone 2, square obelisk. Inscription: Ruth A. Wife of / Bradford Palmer / Died Oct. 26, 1876 / Aged 26 Years. / Bradford Palmer / Died Sept. 2 1910 / Aged 73 Years.13 ![]() Tombstone, Bradford Palmer (1837-1910) & Ruth Adelia Clark (1850-1876), Palmer Cemetery, Central Hampstead, Queens County, New Brunswick, Canada. ![]() Inscription detail. |
| Son | Frederick Wilmot Palmer, Sr.+ b. 16 February 1870, d. 15 September 1957 |
| Daughter | Ethel Ruth Palmer b. 8 November 1879 |
| Son | Judson W. Palmer b. 1881, d. 17 February 1883 |
| Son | John Ernest Palmer b. 11 November 1882 |
| Father | Benjamin Clark |
| Last Edited | 6 May 2025 15:13:01 |
| Name | Ruth Adelia Clark was also known as Ruth Amelia Clark.1 |
| Name | She was also known as Ruth Adelia Palmer.3 |
| Name | She was also known as Ruth Clark.4 |
| Birth | She was born in 1841, in Queens County, New Brunswick, CanadaG.5 |
| Alt-Birth Date | An alternate recorded birth date is in 1850 in Queens County, New Brunswick, CanadaG.6 |
| Marriage | She married Bradford Palmer son of Marcus Palmer, Jr., and Julia Ann Coy, in 1867 in Parish of Hampstead, Queens County, New Brunswick, CanadaG.3,7,2 |
| Wife | Ruth Adelia Clark was enumerated on the census in 1871 in the household of Bradford Palmer, as his wife, in Parish of Hampstead, Queens County, New Brunswick, CanadaG. included in the household with Bradford were his wife, Ruth A., and son Frederick. Bradford's occupation was listed as farmer. The family religion was Free Christian Baptist.8![]() 1871 Canada Census. Household of Bradford Palmer. Included in the household were his wife, Ruth A., and son Frederick. |
| Death | She died on 26 October 1876.6 |
| Burial | She was buried in the Palmer Cemetery, Central Hampstead, Queens County, New Brunswick, CanadaG. row 3, stone 2, square obelisk. Inscription: Ruth A. Wife of / Bradford Palmer / Died Oct. 26, 1876 / Aged 26 Years. / Bradford Palmer / Died Sept. 2 1910 / Aged 73 Years.6 ![]() Tombstone, Bradford Palmer (1837-1910) & Ruth Adelia Clark (1850-1876), Palmer Cemetery, Central Hampstead, Queens County, New Brunswick, Canada. ![]() Inscription detail. |
| Son | Frederick Wilmot Palmer, Sr.+ b. 16 February 1870, d. 15 September 1957 |
| Last Edited | 13 January 2001 00:00:00 |
| Daughter | Ruth Adelia Clark+ b. 1841, d. 26 October 1876 |
| Last Edited | 13 April 2024 16:00:05 |
| Name | Ruth Adelaide McAlpine was also known as Ruth Adelaide Palmer.2 |
| Name | She was also known as Adelaide MacAlpine.3 |
| Name | She was also known as Adelaide McAlpine.4,5,6 |
| Birth | She was born on 5 March 1848, in Cambridge, Queens County, New BrunswickG.7,8 |
| Witness | She was a witness at the marriage of George Palmer and Christean McAlpine on 2 March 1871 in Queens County, New BrunswickG.2,9,4 |
| Marriage | Ruth Adelaide McAlpine married Bradford Palmer son of Marcus Palmer, Jr., and Julia Ann Coy, on 8 November 1877 in Parish of Cambridge, Queens County, New Brunswick, CanadaG.2,10,4 |
| sister-in-law | Ruth Adelaide McAlpine was enumerated on the census in April 1881 in the household of George Palmer, as a sister-in-law, in Central Hampstead, Queens County, New Brunswick, CanadaG.5![]() 1881 Canada Census, Central Hampstead, Queens County, New Brunswick. Household of George Palmer, his wife Christean McAlpine, George's brother Bradford, his wife Adelaide McAlpine, their children Fred, Ethel and Judson. Also in the household were three unrelated servants, all born in England. |
| Wife | She was enumerated on the census in 1891 in the household of Bradford Palmer, as his wife, in Hampstead, Queens County, New Brunswick, CanadaG. included in the household were Bradford's second wife, Adelaide (McAlpine), sons Fred and John, daughter Ethel, and Sydney Wakeham (domestic, aged 18). Bradford's occupation was listed as farmer. The family religion was Free Baptist.11![]() 1891 Canada Census. Household #181 of Bradford Palmer. Included in the household were Bradford's second wife, Adelaide (McAlpine), sons Fred and John, daughter Ethel, and Sydney Wakham (domestic, aged 18). Bradford's occupation was listed as farmer. The family religion was Free Baptist. |
| Wife | She was enumerated on the census on 17 April 1901 in the household of Bradford Palmer, as his wife, in Parish of Hampstead, Queens County, New Brunswick, CanadaG. included in the household were his wife, Adelaide, sons Fred and John, daughter Ethel, Sydney J. Wakeham (domestic) and May Jenkins (a teacher boarding here). Bradford's occupation was listed as farmer, Fred's as farmer's son. John was listed as a student.12![]() 1901 Canada Census. Household of Bradford Palmer. Included in the household were his wife, Adelaide, sons Fred and John, daughter Ethel, Sydney J. Wakeham (domestic) and May Jenkins (a teacher boarding here). Bradford's occupation was listed as farmer, Fred's as farmer's son. John was listed as a student. |
| Living | She was living in Calgary, Alberta, CanadaG, in 1935.8 |
| Daughter | Ethel Ruth Palmer b. 8 November 1879 |
| Son | Judson W. Palmer b. 1881, d. 17 February 1883 |
| Son | John Ernest Palmer b. 11 November 1882 |
| Father | Bradford Palmer b. 17 March 1837, d. 2 September 1910 |
| Mother | Ruth Adelaide McAlpine b. 5 March 1848 |
| Relationships | 2nd cousin 2 times removed of David Arthur Walker |
| Last Edited | 30 October 2009 00:00:00 |
| Birth | Judson W. Palmer was born in 1881.1 |
| nephew | He was enumerated on the census in April 1881 in the household of George Palmer, as a nephew, in Central Hampstead, Queens County, New Brunswick, CanadaG.2![]() 1881 Canada Census, Central Hampstead, Queens County, New Brunswick. Household of George Palmer, his wife Christean McAlpine, George's brother Bradford, his wife Adelaide McAlpine, their children Fred, Ethel and Judson. Also in the household were three unrelated servants, all born in England. |
| Death | Judson W. Palmer died on 17 February 1883. Judson died aged 2 years.1 |
| Burial | He was buried in the Palmer Cemetery, Central Hampstead, Queens County, New Brunswick, CanadaG. row 3, stone 3.Inscription: Judson W. / Died Feb. 17, 1883 / Aged 2 years / Son of Bradford and / Adelaide Palmer / Sweet little spirit thou art / gone. Thy loss we deeply / feel. But one thought will / check the starting tear / To think thou art forever free.1 Tombstone, Judson Palmer (1881-1883), Palmer Cemetery, Central Hampstead, Queens County, New Brunswick, Canada. ![]() Inscription detail. |
| Father | William Palmer b. 27 October 1790 |
| Mother | Frances Farrington |
| Relationships | 1st cousin 3 times removed of David Arthur Walker |
| Last Edited | 12 June 2024 17:48:43 |
| Birth | Stephen Palmer was born on 12 August 1829, in New Brunswick, CanadaG.1 |
| Marriage | He married Mary Sanbourne on 20 December 1859, in Hampstead Parish, Queens County, New BrunswickG. Stephen and Mary were both living in Hampstead Parish at this time.2,1 |
| Census | He was head of the household in the census in 1861 in Hampstead, Queens County, New Brunswick, CanadaG. included in the household with Stephen (age 26) were his wife Mary Sanbourne (age 26), and infant Edwin Bruce (4 months). Stephen's occupation was listed as farmer. The family religion was Free Baptist.3![]() 1861 Census, Hampstead, Queens County, New Brunswick. Household of Stephen Palmer. Included in the household were his wife Mary (Sanbourne), and infant Edwin Bruce. Stephen's occupation was listed as farmer. The family religion was Free Baptist. |
| Census | He was head of the household in the census on 7 April 1871 in Parish of Hampstead, Queens County, New Brunswick, CanadaG. Included in the household were Stephen's wife Mary (Sanbourne), and sons Edwin, Harry and James. Stephen's occupation was listed as farmer. The family religion was Free Christian Baptist.4![]() 1871 Census, Parish of Hampstead, Queens County (District 177), New Brunswick. Household #85, Stephen Palmer. Included in the household were Stephen's wife Mary (Sanbourne), and sons Edwin, Harry and James. Stephen's occupation was listed as farmer. The family religion was Free Christian Baptist. |
| Census | He was head of the household in the census on 17 April 1891 in Hampstead, Queens County, New Brunswick, CanadaG. included in the household were his wife Mary (Sanbourne), son Isaac, daughter Gertrude and Austen Doyl (domestic, aged 12 years).5![]() 1891 Canada Census, Hampstead, Queens County, New Brunswick. Household #160, Stephen Palmer, Page 31. Included in the household were his wife Mary (Sanbourne), son Isaac, daughter Gertrude and Austen Doyl (domestic, aged 12 years). |
| Census | He was head of the household in the census on 31 March 1901 in Parish of Hampstead, Queens County, New Brunswick, CanadaG. included in the household were his wife Mary (Sanbourne), daughter Gertrude, son Isaac, Isaac's wife Annarilla (Crocker), and their children Archie, Verna and Hilda. Stephen's occupation was listed as farmer, Isaac as farmer's son. The family religion was listed as Free Baptist, while Annarilla was listed as Methodist.6![]() 1901 Canada Census, Parish of Hampstead, Queens County, New Brunswick. Page 20, Household #199, Stephen Palmer. Included in the household were his wife Mary (Sanbourne), daughter Gertrude, son Isaac, Isaac's wife Annarilla (Crocker), and their children Archie, Verna and Hilda. Stephen's occupation was listed as farmer, Isaac as farmer's son. The family religion was listed as Free Baptist, while Annarilla was listed as Methodist. |
| Death | He died on 22 September 1910.7 |
| Burial | He was buried in the Palmer Cemetery, Central Hampstead, Queens County, New Brunswick, CanadaG. Inscription: In Memory of / Mary / Wife of Stephen Palmer / Died April 2 1907 / Aged 72 Years / Stephen Palmer / Died Sept 22 1910 / Aged 81 Years / PALMER.Left: Their Daughter / Frances A. Palmer / Died April 3 1865 / Aged 3 Years.7 ![]() Tombstone, Stephen Palmer (1829-1910), his wife Mary Sanbourne (1835-1907), their daughter Frances (1862-1865). Palmer Cemetery, Central Hampstead, Queens County, New Brunswick, Canada. ![]() Front inscription detail. ![]() Left inscription detail. |
| Son | Edwin Bruce Palmer+ b. 30 September 1861, d. 31 March 1935 |
| Daughter | Frances A. Palmer b. 1862, d. 3 April 1865 |
| Son | Harry E. or C. Palmer b. About 1866 |
| Son | James Isaac Palmer+ b. 27 September 1867 |
| Daughter | Alice Gertrude Palmer+ b. 27 March 1878 |
| Father | Stephen Palmer b. 12 August 1829, d. 22 September 1910 |
| Mother | Mary Sanbourne b. 27 April 1841, d. 2 April 1907 |
| Relationships | 2nd cousin 2 times removed of David Arthur Walker |
| Last Edited | 15 January 2025 16:24:12 |
| Name | Edwin Bruce Palmer was also known as Edwin Palmer.2 |
| Name | He was also known as Edwin Palmer.1 |
| Name | He was also known as Bruce Palmer.3,4,5 |
| Birth | He was born on 30 September 1861, in the Parish of Hampstead, Queens County, New Brunswick, CanadaG.6 |
| Alt-Birth Date | An alternate recorded birth date is on 17 September 1860 this was the date recorded on his death certificate, as provided by his daughter Alice.7 |
| Witness | He was enumerated on the census in 1861 in the household of Stephen Palmer in Hampstead, Queens County, New Brunswick, CanadaG. included in the household with Stephen (age 26) were his wife Mary Sanbourne (age 26), and infant Edwin Bruce (4 months). Stephen's occupation was listed as farmer. The family religion was Free Baptist.8![]() 1861 Census, Hampstead, Queens County, New Brunswick. Household of Stephen Palmer. Included in the household were his wife Mary (Sanbourne), and infant Edwin Bruce. Stephen's occupation was listed as farmer. The family religion was Free Baptist. |
| Witness | Edwin Bruce Palmer was enumerated on the census on 7 April 1871 in the household of Stephen Palmer in Parish of Hampstead, Queens County, New Brunswick, CanadaG. Included in the household were Stephen's wife Mary (Sanbourne), and sons Edwin, Harry and James. Stephen's occupation was listed as farmer. The family religion was Free Christian Baptist.9![]() 1871 Census, Parish of Hampstead, Queens County (District 177), New Brunswick. Household #85, Stephen Palmer. Included in the household were Stephen's wife Mary (Sanbourne), and sons Edwin, Harry and James. Stephen's occupation was listed as farmer. The family religion was Free Christian Baptist. |
| Marriage | Edwin Bruce Palmer married Mary Balmain daughter of Balmain, on 8 May 1889, St. John Daily Sun, 10 May 1889. m. At residence of officiating minister, Rev. B.H. Nobles, 8th instant., Bruce Palmer / Miss May Belman, both of Queens County.10 |
| Census | Edwin Bruce Palmer was head of the household in the census on 6 April 1891 in Parish of Hampstead, Queens County, New Brunswick, CanadaG. included in the household was his wife May.11![]() 1891 Canada Census. Household of Bruce Palmer, Hampstead, Queens County, New Brunswick. Included in the household was his wife May. |
| Census | He was head of the household in the census on 17 April 1901 in Parish of Hampstead, Queens County, New Brunswick, CanadaG. included in the household were his wife May, daughter Alice and David Ross (probably a labourer).12![]() 1901 Canada Census. Household #163, Bruce Palmer. Included in the household were his wife May, daughter Alice and David Ross (probably a labourer). |
| Census | He was head of the household in the census in 1911 in Hampstead, Queens County, New Brunswick, CanadaG. included in the household were his wife May, daughter Alice, David Ross and Charles Cora (domestics).13![]() 1911 Canada Census, Household of Bruce Palmer, Hampstead, Queens County, New Brunswick. Included in the household were his wife May, daughter Alice, David Ross and Charles Cora (domestics). ![]() 1911 Canada Census - Bruce Pal |
| Census | He was head of the household in the census in 1921 in Hampstead, Queens County, New Brunswick, CanadaG. included in the household with Bruce (age 62) were his wife May Balmain (age 58) and daughter Alice (age 24). Bruce was a farmer (he owned the farm). The family religion was Baptist.5 |
| Death | He died on 31 March 1935 in Hampstead, Queens County, New Brunswick, CanadaG. the informant for his death certificate was his daughter Alice.7 |
| Burial | He was buried on 2 April 1935 in the Palmer Cemetery, Central Hampstead, Queens County, New Brunswick, Canada, 45.648467, -66.109217G. Inscription: E. Bruce Palmer 1860-1935 / His Wife / May B. Palmer 1854-1936 / Their Daughter / Alice M. Palmer 1894-1937 / PALMER.7,14![]() Tombstone, Edwin Bruce Palmer (1861-1935), his wife and daughter, Palmer Cemetery, Central Hampstead, Queens County, New Brunswick, Canada. |
| Daughter | Alice M. Palmer b. 4 December 1893, d. 14 January 1937 |
| Father | Balmain |
| Last Edited | 28 October 2009 00:00:00 |
| Name | Mary Balmain was also known as Mary Palmer. |
| Name | She was also known as May Balmain.1 |
| Birth | She was born on 24 July 1862.2 |
| Marriage | She married Edwin Bruce Palmer son of Stephen Palmer and Mary Sanbourne, on 8 May 1889, St. John Daily Sun, 10 May 1889. m. At residence of officiating minister, Rev. B.H. Nobles, 8th instant., Bruce Palmer / Miss May Belman, both of Queens County.3 |
| Witness | Mary Balmain was enumerated on the census on 17 April 1901 in the household of Edwin Bruce Palmer in Parish of Hampstead, Queens County, New Brunswick, CanadaG. included in the household were his wife May, daughter Alice and David Ross (probably a labourer).4![]() 1901 Canada Census. Household #163, Bruce Palmer. Included in the household were his wife May, daughter Alice and David Ross (probably a labourer). |
| Witness | She was enumerated on the census in 1911 in the household of Edwin Bruce Palmer in Hampstead, Queens County, New Brunswick, CanadaG. included in the household were his wife May, daughter Alice, David Ross and Charles Cora (domestics).5![]() 1911 Canada Census, Household of Bruce Palmer, Hampstead, Queens County, New Brunswick. Included in the household were his wife May, daughter Alice, David Ross and Charles Cora (domestics). ![]() 1911 Canada Census - Bruce Pal |
| Witness | She was enumerated on the census in 1921 in the household of Edwin Bruce Palmer in Hampstead, Queens County, New Brunswick, CanadaG. included in the household with Bruce (age 62) were his wife May Balmain (age 58) and daughter Alice (age 24). Bruce was a farmer (he owned the farm). The family religion was Baptist.6 |
| Death | She died in 1935. |
| Burial | She was buried in the Palmer Cemetery, Central Hampstead, Queens County, New Brunswick, CanadaG. Inscription: E. Bruce Palmer 1860-1935 / His Wife / May B. Palmer 1854-1936 / Their Daughter / Alice M. Palmer 1894-1937 / PALMER.7![]() Tombstone, Edwin Bruce Palmer (1861-1935), his wife and daughter, Palmer Cemetery, Central Hampstead, Queens County, New Brunswick, Canada. |
| Daughter | Alice M. Palmer b. 4 December 1893, d. 14 January 1937 |
| Father | Edwin Bruce Palmer b. 30 September 1861, d. 31 March 1935 |
| Mother | Mary Balmain b. 24 July 1862, d. 1935 |
| Relationships | 3rd cousin 1 time removed of David Arthur Walker |
| Last Edited | 22 April 2024 16:10:14 |
| Birth | Alice M. Palmer was born on 4 December 1893, in the Parish of Hampstead, Queens County, New BrunswickG.1 |
| Witness | She was enumerated on the census on 17 April 1901 in the household of Edwin Bruce Palmer in Parish of Hampstead, Queens County, New Brunswick, CanadaG. included in the household were his wife May, daughter Alice and David Ross (probably a labourer).2![]() 1901 Canada Census. Household #163, Bruce Palmer. Included in the household were his wife May, daughter Alice and David Ross (probably a labourer). |
| Witness | She was enumerated on the census in 1911 in the household of Edwin Bruce Palmer in Hampstead, Queens County, New Brunswick, CanadaG. included in the household were his wife May, daughter Alice, David Ross and Charles Cora (domestics).3![]() 1911 Canada Census, Household of Bruce Palmer, Hampstead, Queens County, New Brunswick. Included in the household were his wife May, daughter Alice, David Ross and Charles Cora (domestics). ![]() 1911 Canada Census - Bruce Pal |
| Witness | She was enumerated on the census in 1921 in the household of Edwin Bruce Palmer in Hampstead, Queens County, New Brunswick, CanadaG. included in the household with Bruce (age 62) were his wife May Balmain (age 58) and daughter Alice (age 24). Bruce was a farmer (he owned the farm). The family religion was Baptist.4 |
| Death | She died on 14 January 1937 in Central Hampstead, Queens County, New Brunswick, CanadaG.5,6 |
| Burial | She was buried on 16 January 1937 in the Palmer Cemetery, Central Hampstead, Queens County, New Brunswick, CanadaG. |
| Father | Lawrence Palmer b. 1815 |
| Mother | Mary Ann Fisher b. 1821 |
| Relationships | 2nd cousin 2 times removed of David Arthur Walker |
| Last Edited | 12 June 2024 17:48:43 |
| Birth | Daniel D. Palmer was born on 3 January 1855, in New Brunswick, CanadaG. in the 1871 Census he is shown as born in 1859.1 |
| Son | He was enumerated on the census on 2 April 1871 in the household of Lawrence Palmer, as a son, in Hampstead, Queens County, New Brunswick, CanadaG. included in the household were his wife Mary Ann (Fisher), sons Ezra, Lonzo (Alonzo), Jacob, Thomas, Stephen, Daniel, George, Albert and Benjamin, and daughter Frances. Lawrence's occupation was listed as farmer, as was the oldest son Ezra. The family religion was Free Christian Baptist.2![]() 1871 Canada Census, Hampstead, Queens County, New Brunswick. Household #83 of Lawrence Palmer. Included in the household were his wife Mary Ann(Fisher), sons Ezra, Lonzo (Alonzo), Jacob, Thomas, Stephen, Daniel, George, Albert and Benjamin, and daughter Francis. Lawrence's occupation was listed as farmer., as was the oldest son Ezra. The family religion was Free Christian Baptist. |
| Residence | Daniel D. Palmer lived in 1881 in Hampstead, Queens County, New BrunswickG. he was still living at home, as shown in the 1881 Census.3 |
| Son | He was enumerated on the census on 4 April 1881 in the household of Lawrence Palmer, as a son, in Hampstead, Queens County, New Brunswick, CanadaG. included in the household of Lawrence (age 66) were his wife Mary Ann Fisher (age 60), sons Ezra (age 32), Elonzo (age 30), Jacob (age 28), Thomas (age 26), Stephen (age 24), Daniel (age 22), George (age 20), Albert (age 18) and Franklin (age 15). Lawrence's occupation was listed as farmer, as was the oldest son Ezra. The family religion was Free Christian Baptist.4![]() 1881 Canada Census - Lawrence ![]() 1881 Canada Census, Hampstead, Queens County, New Brunswick. Household #83 of Lawrence Palmer. Included in the household were his wife Mary Ann(Fisher), sons Ezra, Lonzo (Alonzo), Jacob, Thomas, Stephen, Daniel, George, Albert and Benjamin, and daughter Francis. Lawrence's occupation was listed as farmer., as was the oldest son Ezra. The family religion was Free Christian Baptist. |
| Son | Daniel D. Palmer was enumerated on the census on 18 April 1891 in the household of Lawrence Palmer, as a son, in Hampstead, Queens County, New Brunswick, CanadaG. included in the household with Lawrence (age 76) were his wife Mary Ann (age 69), and sons Daniel (age 32) and Benjamin (age 24). His occupation was listed as farmer. The family religion was Free Will Baptist.5![]() 1891 Canada Census, Hampstead, Queens County, New Brunswick. Household of Lawrence Palmer. Included in the household were his wife Mary ann, and sons Daniel and Benjamin. His occupation was listed as farmer. The family religion was Free Baptist. |
| brother | Daniel D. Palmer was enumerated on the census on 31 March 1901 in the household of Jacob S. Palmer as a brother, in Parish of Hampstead, Queens County, New Brunswick, CanadaG.6![]() 1901 Canada Census, Hampstead, Queens County, New Brunswick. Household of Jacob S. Palmer. Included in the household were his wife Rebecca, daughters Jenella, Bessie and Mina (entered as Wina on the census form), son Ezra and Jacob's brother Daniel D. The family religion was Adventist, except for Jenella and Daniel, who were First Baptist. Jacob's occupation was listed as farmer, and Daniel as saw miller. |
| Burial | Daniel D. Palmer was buried in the Palmer Family Cemetery (unmarked grave), Central Hampstead, Queens County, New Brunswick, CanadaG. |

| Last Edited | 23 April 2024 16:11:16 |
| Name | Annie Olivia Lacey was also known as Annie Olivia Palmer. |
| Name | She was also known as Annie Lacey.2 |
| Name | She was also known as Annie Evelina Evelena, Lacey.3 |
| Birth | She was born on 8 January 1875, in Fredericton, York County, New Brunswick, CanadaG.4,5,6 |
| domestic | She was enumerated on the census in 1891 in the household of Benjamin Sunderlin Palmer, as a domestic, in Hampstead, Queens County, New Brunswick, CanadaG. included in the household were Benjamin's wife Sarah, son Edgar, Annie Lacey (domestic), future wife of Edgar, and Arthur Wakeham (domestic).7![]() 1891 Canada Census. Household of Benjamin S. Palmer. Those included in the household were Benjamin's wife Sarah, son Edgar, Annie Lacey (domestic), future wife of Edgar, and Arthur Wakeham (domestic). |
| Witness | She was included in a group photograph with Benjamin Sunderlin Palmer , in Central Hampstead, Queens County, New Brunswick, CanadaG.8![]() Family photo: Back - Benjamin Sunderlin/Sunderland Palmer, Annie Lacey, a domestic and future wife of Edgar Blanchard Palmer. Edgar was known to wear his top hat on many occasions. Front - Sarah Ann (McAlpine) Palmer, seated. The identification of the young boy is not known. Date of the photo would have been pre-1900, the death year for Sarah. Click on any face to view that person's page. |
| domestic | She was enumerated on the census on 17 April 1901 in the household of Benjamin Sunderlin Palmer, as a domestic, in Hampstead, Queens County, New Brunswick, CanadaG. listed in the household with Benjamin were his son Edgar (Sarah had died preiously), George Edwards and Fred Parker as labourers, and Annie E. Lacy (sic) as a domestic (later to marry Edgar). Benjamin's occupation was listed as farmer, Edgar as farmer's son. Benjamin, Edgar and Annie were listed as Free Baptists.9![]() 1901 Canada Census. Household of Benjamin S. Palmer. Included in the household with Benjamin were his son Edgar (Sarah had died preiously), George Edwards and Fred Parker as labourers, and Annie E. Lacy (sic) as a domestic (later to marry Edgar). Benjamin's occupation was listed as farmer, Edgar as farmer's son. Benjamin, Edgar and Annie were listed as Free Baptists. |
| Marriage | She married Edgar Blanchard Palmer son of Benjamin Sunderlin Palmer and Sarah Ann McAlpine.10 |
| Wife | Annie Olivia Lacey was enumerated on the census on 1 June 1911 in the household of Edgar Blanchard Palmer, as his wife, in Parish of Hampstead, Queens County, New Brunswick, CanadaG. included in the household were Edgar's wife, Annie, sons Arlie and Weldon, daughter Letha, Alfred Britten, Fred Urquart and Duke Eatmon(?), domestics. Edgar's occupation was listed as farmer. The family religion was listed as Baptist.11![]() 1911 Canada Census. Household #137, Edgar B. Palmer. Included in the household were Edgar's wife, Annie, sons Arlie and Weldon, daughter Letha, Alfred Britten, Fred Urquart and Duke Eatmon(?), domestics. Edgar's occupation was listed as farmer. The family religion was listed as Baptist. |
| Wife | She was enumerated on the census in 1921 in the household of Edgar Blanchard Palmer, as his wife, in Hampstead, Queens County, New Brunswick, CanadaG. Enumerated in the household with Edgar (age 54) were his wife, Annie Lacey (age 44), their children Arlie (age 18), Letha (age 16), Weldon (age 14) and Arthur (age 10). Also enumerated was Alfred L. Britton, a labourer. Edgar was a farmer, Arlie a farmer's son. Letha, Weldon and Arthur were students. The family religion was Baptist.12 |
| Wife | She was enumerated on the census in 1931 in the household of Edgar Blanchard Palmer, as his wife, in Hampstead, Queens County, New Brunswick, CanadaG. Edgar Blanchard Palmer, 65, Head, Annie Evelina Palmer, 55, Wife, Weldon McLean Palmer, 22, Son, Evelyn Jean Palmer, 17, Daughter-in-law, George Chase Palmer, 10/12, Grandson. Edgar and Weldon were farmers. The family religion was Baptist, except for Annie who was Anglican.13 |
| Note | Entered the USA at Calais for a two week visit, as entered in her passport. on 7 August 1941 in Calais, Maine, USAG.4 |
| Death | She died on 28 December 1966 in Hampstead, Queens County, New Brunswick, CanadaG.14 |
| Burial | She was buried in the Palmer Cemetery, Central Hampstead, Prince County, New Brunswick, CanadaG. Inscription: PALMER / Edgar B. 1865-1944 / His Wife / Annie Lacy 1875-1966 / Their Son / Waldo 1912-1913.15 ![]() Tombstone, Edgar Blanchard Palmer (1865-1944), Palmer Cemetery, Central Hampstead, Queens County, New Brunswick, Canada. |
| Son | Arlie Leroy Palmer+ b. 25 July 1902, d. 1990 |
| Daughter | Letha Arletta Palmer b. 26 July 1904, d. 28 March 1959 |
| Son | Weldon McLean Palmer+ b. 21 October 1908, d. 29 April 1992 |
| Son | Arthur Edgar Palmer b. 11 July 1911, d. 27 April 1973 |
| Son | Waldo Palmer b. 1912, d. 1913 |
| Father | Edgar Blanchard Palmer b. 25 June 1865, d. 26 May 1944 |
| Mother | Annie Olivia Lacey b. 8 January 1875, d. 28 December 1966 |
| Relationships | 2nd cousin 1 time removed of David Arthur Walker |
| Last Edited | 22 April 2024 19:57:47 |
| Birth | Waldo Palmer was born in 1912.1 |
| Death | He died in 1913.1 |
| Burial | He was buried in the Palmer Cemetery, Central Hampstead, Queens County, New Brunswick, CanadaG. Inscription: PALMER / Edgar B. 1865-1944 / His Wife / Annie Lacy 1875-1966 / Their Son / Waldo 1912-1913.2 ![]() Tombstone, Edgar Blanchard Palmer (1865-1944), Palmer Cemetery, Central Hampstead, Queens County, New Brunswick, Canada. |
| Father | Bradford Palmer b. 17 March 1837, d. 2 September 1910 |
| Mother | Ruth Adelia Clark b. 1841, d. 26 October 1876 |
| Relationships | 2nd cousin 2 times removed of David Arthur Walker |
| Last Edited | 12 June 2024 17:48:43 |
| Name | Frederick Wilmot Palmer, Sr., was also known as Fred Palmer.2,3 |
| Birth | He was born on 16 February 1870, in New Brunswick, CanadaG.4,5,2 |
| Son | He was enumerated on the census in 1871 in the household of Bradford Palmer, as a son, in Parish of Hampstead, Queens County, New Brunswick, CanadaG. included in the household with Bradford were his wife, Ruth A., and son Frederick. Bradford's occupation was listed as farmer. The family religion was Free Christian Baptist.6![]() 1871 Canada Census. Household of Bradford Palmer. Included in the household were his wife, Ruth A., and son Frederick. |
| nephew | Frederick Wilmot Palmer, Sr., was enumerated on the census in April 1881 in the household of George Palmer, as a nephew, in Central Hampstead, Queens County, New Brunswick, CanadaG.7![]() 1881 Canada Census, Central Hampstead, Queens County, New Brunswick. Household of George Palmer, his wife Christean McAlpine, George's brother Bradford, his wife Adelaide McAlpine, their children Fred, Ethel and Judson. Also in the household were three unrelated servants, all born in England. |
| Son | Frederick Wilmot Palmer, Sr., was enumerated on the census in 1891 in the household of Bradford Palmer, as a son, in Hampstead, Queens County, New Brunswick, CanadaG. included in the household were Bradford's second wife, Adelaide (McAlpine), sons Fred and John, daughter Ethel, and Sydney Wakeham (domestic, aged 18). Bradford's occupation was listed as farmer. The family religion was Free Baptist.8![]() 1891 Canada Census. Household #181 of Bradford Palmer. Included in the household were Bradford's second wife, Adelaide (McAlpine), sons Fred and John, daughter Ethel, and Sydney Wakham (domestic, aged 18). Bradford's occupation was listed as farmer. The family religion was Free Baptist. |
| Son | Frederick Wilmot Palmer, Sr., was enumerated on the census on 17 April 1901 in the household of Bradford Palmer, as a son, in Parish of Hampstead, Queens County, New Brunswick, CanadaG. included in the household were his wife, Adelaide, sons Fred and John, daughter Ethel, Sydney J. Wakeham (domestic) and May Jenkins (a teacher boarding here). Bradford's occupation was listed as farmer, Fred's as farmer's son. John was listed as a student.9![]() 1901 Canada Census. Household of Bradford Palmer. Included in the household were his wife, Adelaide, sons Fred and John, daughter Ethel, Sydney J. Wakeham (domestic) and May Jenkins (a teacher boarding here). Bradford's occupation was listed as farmer, Fred's as farmer's son. John was listed as a student. |
| Marriage | Frederick Wilmot Palmer, Sr., married Bertha Blanche Slipp daughter of Alfred Ernest Slipp and Alice Maud Palmer, on 22 November 1907, in Saint John, Saint John County, New Brunswick, CanadaG. they were married by license. Fred was 37 years old, a bachelor, farmer, Baptist, living in Hampstead, Queens County. Bertha was 28 years old, a spinster, Baptist, living in Hampstead.10,2,3 |
| Witness | Frederick Wilmot Palmer, Sr., was a witness at the marriage of G. Douglas Milbury and Gertrude Lillian Slipp on 19 July 1910 in Central Hampstead, Queens County, New Brunswick, CanadaG.11 |
| Census | Frederick Wilmot Palmer, Sr., was head of the household in the census in 1911 in Parish of Hampstead, Hampstead, Queens County, New Brunswick, CanadaG. included in the household were his wife Bertha and son Roy.12![]() 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. |
| Census | He was head of the household in the census in 1921 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.13 |
| Witness | He was a witness at the marriage of George Hanford Drummond and Ruth Clarke Palmer on 14 August 1943 in home of her parents, Hampstead, Queens County, New Brunswick, CanadaG.14 |
| Death | Frederick Wilmot Palmer, Sr., died on 15 September 1957 in Central Hampstead, Queens County, New Brunswick, CanadaG. cause of death was arteriosclerotic heart disease. The informant for this death certificate was Fred's son Roy. Fred was a farmer until 1939, age 69 years.2 |
| Burial | He was buried in the Palmer Cemetery, Central Hampstead, Queens County, New Brunswick, CanadaG. square grey granite. Inscription: Fred W. Palmer / 1870 - 1957 / His Wife / Bertha B. Slipp / 1879 - 1926 / PALMER.Right: Sons / G. Raymond / 1911-1911 / Donald S. / 1918-1919.Flat footstones: Father - Mother - Donald - Raymond.2,3 ![]() Tombstone, Frederick Palmer (1870-1957),his wife Bertha B. Slipp (1879-1926), and their sons Raymond and Donald (1918-1919), Palmer Cemetery, Central Hampstead, Queens County, New Brunswick, Canada. |
| Son | Roy Shirley Palmer b. 2 April 1908, d. 1985 |
| Son | G. Raymond Palmer b. 1911, d. 1911 |
| Son | Fred Wilmot Palmer, Jr. b. 1912, d. 1913 |
| Son | Donald S. Palmer b. 1918, d. 1919 |
| Daughter | Ruth Clarke Palmer b. 1920, d. 26 September 2011 |
| Father | Alfred Ernest Slipp b. 5 September 1848, d. 27 December 1930 |
| Mother | Alice Maud Palmer b. 18 October 1854, d. 2 November 1917 |
| Relationships | 1st cousin 2 times removed of David Arthur Walker |
| Last Edited | 12 June 2024 17:48:43 |
| Name | Bertha Blanche Slipp was also known as Bertha Slipp.2,3 |
| Name | She was also known as Bertha Blanche Palmer. |
| Birth | She was born on 3 May 1879, in New Brunswick, CanadaG.4 |
| Daughter | She was enumerated on the census on 21 April 1891 in the household of Alfred Ernest Slipp, as a daughter, in Hampstead, Queens County, New Brunswick, CanadaG. Enumerated in the household with Alfred Slipp (age 42) were his wife Alice Palmer (age 36), their children Adkin (age 16), Laura (age 14), Bertha (age 11), Gertrude (age 4) and Lottie (age 2 months). Alfred was a farmer. The family religion was Free Will Baptist.5 |
| Daughter | She was enumerated on the census on 17 April 1901 in the household of Alfred Ernest Slipp, as a daughter, in Parish of Hampstead, Queens County, New Brunswick, CanadaG. included in the household with Alfred (age 52) were his wife Alice Palmer (age 46), their children Adkin (age 26), Laura (age 25), Bertha (age 21), Gertie (age 14) and Lottie (age 10). Alfred was a farmer, Adkin a farmer's son. The family religion was Free Baptist.6![]() 1901 Canada Census, Hampstead Parish, Queens County, New Brunswick. Household of Alfred E. Slipp, his wife Alice M. Palmer, their children Adkin, Laura, Bertha, Gertie and Lottie. |
| Marriage | She married Frederick Wilmot Palmer, Sr., son of Bradford Palmer and Ruth Adelia Clark, on 22 November 1907, in Saint John, Saint John County, New Brunswick, CanadaG. they were married by license. Fred was 37 years old, a bachelor, farmer, Baptist, living in Hampstead, Queens County. Bertha was 28 years old, a spinster, Baptist, living in Hampstead.7,3,8 |
| Witness | Bertha Blanche Slipp was a witness at the marriage of G. Douglas Milbury and Gertrude Lillian Slipp on 19 July 1910 in Central Hampstead, Queens County, New Brunswick, CanadaG.9 |
| Wife | Bertha Blanche Slipp was enumerated on the census in 1911 in the household of Frederick Wilmot Palmer, Sr., as his wife, in Parish of Hampstead, Hampstead, Queens County, New Brunswick, CanadaG. included in the household were his wife Bertha and son Roy.10![]() 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. |
| Wife | She was enumerated on the census in 1921 in the household of Frederick Wilmot Palmer, Sr., as his wife, 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.11 |
| Death | She died in 1926.8 |
| Interred | She was buried in the plot of Frederick Wilmot Palmer, Sr., in the Palmer Cemetery, Central Hampstead, Queens County, New Brunswick, CanadaG. square grey granite. Inscription: Fred W. Palmer / 1870 - 1957 / His Wife / Bertha B. Slipp / 1879 - 1926 / PALMER.Right: Sons / G. Raymond / 1911-1911 / Donald S. / 1918-1919.Flat footstones: Father - Mother - Donald - Raymond.3,8 ![]() Tombstone, Frederick Palmer (1870-1957),his wife Bertha B. Slipp (1879-1926), and their sons Raymond and Donald (1918-1919), Palmer Cemetery, Central Hampstead, Queens County, New Brunswick, Canada. |
| Son | Roy Shirley Palmer b. 2 April 1908, d. 1985 |
| Son | G. Raymond Palmer b. 1911, d. 1911 |
| Son | Fred Wilmot Palmer, Jr. b. 1912, d. 1913 |
| Son | Donald S. Palmer b. 1918, d. 1919 |
| Daughter | Ruth Clarke Palmer b. 1920, d. 26 September 2011 |
| 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 | 26 March 2013 00:00:00 |
| Birth | Fred Wilmot Palmer, Jr., was born in 1912. |
| Death | He died in 1913. |
| Burial | He was buried in 1913 in the Palmer Cemetery, Central Hampstead, Queens County, New Brunswick, CanadaG. |
| Father | Marcus Palmer, Jr. b. 13 September 1793, d. 27 February 1873 |
| Mother | Julia Ann Coy b. 1810, d. 3 July 1876 |
| Relationships | 1st cousin 3 times removed of David Arthur Walker |
| Last Edited | 22 April 2024 15:59:11 |
| Birth | George Palmer was born About 1838, in Queens County, New Brunswick, CanadaG.2 |
| Son | He was enumerated on the census in 1861 in the household of Marcus Palmer, Jr., as a son, in Hampstead, Queens County, New Brunswick, CanadaG. included in the household with Marcus (age 64) were his wife Julia Coy (age 52), their children Bradford (age 24), George (age 23) and Sarah (age 15). Marcus was a farmer. The family religion was Free Baptist.3![]() 1861 Canada Census, household of Marcus Palmer Jr., Hampstead, Queens County, New Brunswick. Included in the household were his wife Julia A., Bradford, George and Sarah A. |
| Census | George Palmer was head of the household in the census in 1871 in Parish of Hampstead, Queens County, New Brunswick, CanadaG. listed in the household with George were his wife Christean, father Marcus and mother Julia. George and Julia were listed has having married within the last twelve months. His occupation was listed as farmer. The family religion was Free Christian Baptist.4![]() 1871 Canada Census, Parish of Hampstead, Queens County (District #177), New Brunswick. Household #16 of George Palmer. Page 4. Listed in the household with George were his wife Christean, father Marcus and mother Julia, and John Spillman, labourer. George and Julia were listed has having married with the last twelve months. His occupation was listed as farmer. The family religion was Free Christian Baptist. In the infirmaties column, Marcus was listed as being of "unsound mind". |
| Marriage | He married Christean McAlpine daughter of John McAlpine, on 2 March 1871, in Queens County, New BrunswickG. Married by F. Read, Baptist Minister Name of Albert L. Slip as entered on the index card at the Gagetown Archives. Proper spelling is likely Slipp. I assume he was a witness. In the Index to Marriage Bonds, James S. May is listed as a co-signer. George was living in Hampstead Parish, Christina in Cambridge Parish.5,6,7 |
| Census | George Palmer was head of the household in the census in April 1881 in Central Hampstead, Queens County, New Brunswick, CanadaG. included in the household with George (age 42) were his wife Christean McAlpine (age 30), George's brother Bradford (age 44), his wife Adelaide McAlpine (age 33), their children Fred (age 11), Ethel (age 1) and Judson (age 2 months). Also in the household were three unrelated servants, all born in England. George and Bradford were farmers. The family religion was Free Christian Baptist. They lived in the house adjacent to George's first cousin Daniel Palmer.8![]() 1881 Canada Census, Central Hampstead, Queens County, New Brunswick. Household of George Palmer, his wife Christean McAlpine, George's brother Bradford, his wife Adelaide McAlpine, their children Fred, Ethel and Judson. Also in the household were three unrelated servants, all born in England. |
| Marriage | He married Junietta Carpenter on 9 January 1889, in Gagetown, Queens County, New Brunswick, CanadaG.9,10 |
| Census | He was head of the household in the census on 24 April 1891 in Wakefield, Carleton County, New Brunswick, CanadaG. included in the household with George (age 53) was his second wife Junietta Carpenter (age 32). George was a farmer. They were Free Christian Baptists.11![]() 1891 Canada Census, Wakefield, Carleton County, New Brunswick. Household of George Palmer and his second wife Junietta Carpenter. |
| Death | He died on 19 October 1906.2 |
| Burial | He was buried in the Palmer Cemetery, Central Hampstead, Queens County, New Brunswick, CanadaG. row 2, stone 1; square grey granite obelisk. Inscription: In Memory Of / George Palmer / Died Oct. 19, 1906 / Aged 68 Years / - / Christean - Wife Of / George Palmer / Died March 5, 1888 / Aged 37 Years / Gone from earth to heaven.2![]() Tombstone, George Palmer (c1838-1906) and his wife Christean McAlpine (1851-1888), Palmer Cemetery, Central Hampstead, Queens County, New Brunswick, Canada. ![]() Front inscription. |
| Father | John McAlpine |
| Last Edited | 22 April 2024 15:57:44 |
| Name | Christean McAlpine was also known as Christean Palmer.3 |
| Name | She was also known as Christina McAlpine.4 |
| Name | She was also known as Christian Palmer. |
| Birth | She was born in 1851.5 |
| Census | She was head of the household in the census in 1861 she was 10 at the time of the 1861 census. |
| Witness | She was enumerated on the census in 1871 in the household of George Palmer in Parish of Hampstead, Queens County, New Brunswick, CanadaG. listed in the household with George were his wife Christean, father Marcus and mother Julia. George and Julia were listed has having married within the last twelve months. His occupation was listed as farmer. The family religion was Free Christian Baptist.6![]() 1871 Canada Census, Parish of Hampstead, Queens County (District #177), New Brunswick. Household #16 of George Palmer. Page 4. Listed in the household with George were his wife Christean, father Marcus and mother Julia, and John Spillman, labourer. George and Julia were listed has having married with the last twelve months. His occupation was listed as farmer. The family religion was Free Christian Baptist. In the infirmaties column, Marcus was listed as being of "unsound mind". |
| Religion | Religion: Christean McAlpine was F.7 |
| Marriage | She married George Palmer son of Marcus Palmer, Jr., and Julia Ann Coy, on 2 March 1871, in Queens County, New BrunswickG. Married by F. Read, Baptist Minister Name of Albert L. Slip as entered on the index card at the Gagetown Archives. Proper spelling is likely Slipp. I assume he was a witness. In the Index to Marriage Bonds, James S. May is listed as a co-signer. George was living in Hampstead Parish, Christina in Cambridge Parish.3,8,4 |
| Wife | Christean McAlpine was enumerated on the census in April 1881 in the household of George Palmer, as his wife, in Central Hampstead, Queens County, New Brunswick, CanadaG. included in the household with George (age 42) were his wife Christean McAlpine (age 30), George's brother Bradford (age 44), his wife Adelaide McAlpine (age 33), their children Fred (age 11), Ethel (age 1) and Judson (age 2 months). Also in the household were three unrelated servants, all born in England. George and Bradford were farmers. The family religion was Free Christian Baptist. They lived in the house adjacent to George's first cousin Daniel Palmer.9![]() 1881 Canada Census, Central Hampstead, Queens County, New Brunswick. Household of George Palmer, his wife Christean McAlpine, George's brother Bradford, his wife Adelaide McAlpine, their children Fred, Ethel and Judson. Also in the household were three unrelated servants, all born in England. |
| Death | She died on 5 March 1888 in Hampstead, Queens County, New Brunswick, CanadaG. "Died at Hampstead, Queens Co. the 5th inst. 1888, wife of George Palmer, aged 37 years, leaving a husband, and aged father, two brothers, and three sisters, with many friends to mourn their loss."5,2 |
| Burial | She was buried in the Palmer Cemetery, Central Hampstead, Queens County, New Brunswick, CanadaG. row 2, stone 1; square grey granite obelisk. Inscription: In Memory Of / George Palmer / Died Oct. 19, 1906 / Aged 68 Years / - / Christean - Wife Of / George Palmer / Died March 5, 1888 / Aged 37 Years / Gone from earth to heaven.5![]() Tombstone, George Palmer (c1838-1906) and his wife Christean McAlpine (1851-1888), Palmer Cemetery, Central Hampstead, Queens County, New Brunswick, Canada. ![]() Front inscription. |
| Father | Charles McAlpine |
| Last Edited | 8 December 2000 00:00:00 |
| Daughter | Christean McAlpine b. 1851, d. 5 March 1888 |
| Father | Peter McAlpine, U.E. |
| Last Edited | 8 December 2000 00:00:00 |
| Son | John McAlpine+ |
| Father | Stephen Palmer b. 12 August 1829, d. 22 September 1910 |
| Mother | Mary Sanbourne b. 27 April 1841, d. 2 April 1907 |
| Relationships | 2nd cousin 2 times removed of David Arthur Walker |
| Last Edited | 13 April 2024 16:00:05 |
| Name | James Isaac Palmer was also known as James Palmer.2 |
| Name | He was also known as Isaac Palmer.3 |
| Name | He was also known as Isaac Palmer.4 |
| Birth | He was born on 27 September 1867, in Hibernia, Queens County, New Brunswick, CanadaG.5,1,6 |
| Witness | He was enumerated on the census on 7 April 1871 in the household of Stephen Palmer in Parish of Hampstead, Queens County, New Brunswick, CanadaG. Included in the household were Stephen's wife Mary (Sanbourne), and sons Edwin, Harry and James. Stephen's occupation was listed as farmer. The family religion was Free Christian Baptist.7![]() 1871 Census, Parish of Hampstead, Queens County (District 177), New Brunswick. Household #85, Stephen Palmer. Included in the household were Stephen's wife Mary (Sanbourne), and sons Edwin, Harry and James. Stephen's occupation was listed as farmer. The family religion was Free Christian Baptist. |
| Witness | James Isaac Palmer was enumerated on the census on 17 April 1891 in the household of Stephen Palmer in Hampstead, Queens County, New Brunswick, CanadaG. included in the household were his wife Mary (Sanbourne), son Isaac, daughter Gertrude and Austen Doyl (domestic, aged 12 years).4![]() 1891 Canada Census, Hampstead, Queens County, New Brunswick. Household #160, Stephen Palmer, Page 31. Included in the household were his wife Mary (Sanbourne), son Isaac, daughter Gertrude and Austen Doyl (domestic, aged 12 years). |
| Marriage | James Isaac Palmer married Annarilla May Crocker daughter of Roland Crocker and Caroline, on 27 November 1895, in Doaktown, Northumberland County, New Brunswick, CanadaG. James Isaac was 26 years old, bachelor, farmer, Free Christian Baptist, living in Hampstead, Queens County. Rella May was 20 years old, spinster, Methodist, living in Doaktown, Northumberland County.8 |
| Marr Regn | The marriage was registered on 9 January 1896 in Chatham, Northumberland County, New Brunswick, CanadaG.9 |
| Witness | James Isaac Palmer was enumerated on the census on 31 March 1901 in the household of Stephen Palmer in Parish of Hampstead, Queens County, New Brunswick, CanadaG. included in the household were his wife Mary (Sanbourne), daughter Gertrude, son Isaac, Isaac's wife Annarilla (Crocker), and their children Archie, Verna and Hilda. Stephen's occupation was listed as farmer, Isaac as farmer's son. The family religion was listed as Free Baptist, while Annarilla was listed as Methodist.3![]() 1901 Canada Census, Parish of Hampstead, Queens County, New Brunswick. Page 20, Household #199, Stephen Palmer. Included in the household were his wife Mary (Sanbourne), daughter Gertrude, son Isaac, Isaac's wife Annarilla (Crocker), and their children Archie, Verna and Hilda. Stephen's occupation was listed as farmer, Isaac as farmer's son. The family religion was listed as Free Baptist, while Annarilla was listed as Methodist. |
| Census | James Isaac Palmer was head of the household in the census in 1911 in Greenwich, Kings County, New Brunswick, CanadaG. Enumerated in the household with Isaac (age 43) were his wife Anna Crocker (age 35), their children, Archibald (age 14), Verna (age 13), Hilda (age 10), Pearl (age 7) and Frederick (age 4). Isaac was a farmer. The family religion was Baptist.10 |
| Census | He was head of the household in the census in 1921 in Westfield, Kings County, New Brunswick, CanadaG. Enumerated in the household with Isaac (age 50) were his wife Annarilla Crocker (age 44), their children, Archie (age 25), Verna (age 23), Pearl (age 17) and Fred (age 14). Isaac was a farmer (own farm). The family religion was Baptist.11 |
| Son | Archie Rowland Palmer b. 15 April 1896 |
| Daughter | Verna M. Palmer b. 20 July 1897 |
| Daughter | Hilda Caroline Palmer b. 20 August 1900, d. 1919 |
| Daughter | Pearl Ida Palmer b. 19 October 1903 |
| Son | Frederick Stephen Crocker Palmer b. 21 December 1906, d. 17 March 1989 |
| Father | James Isaac Palmer b. 27 September 1867 |
| Mother | Annarilla May Crocker b. 15 June 1875 |
| Relationships | 3rd cousin 1 time removed of David Arthur Walker |
| Last Edited | 12 June 2024 17:48:43 |
| Name | Hilda Caroline Palmer was also known as Hilda Palmer.2,3 |
| Birth | She was born on 20 August 1900, in New Brunswick, CanadaG.4 |
| Witness | She was enumerated on the census on 31 March 1901 in the household of Stephen Palmer in Parish of Hampstead, Queens County, New Brunswick, CanadaG. included in the household were his wife Mary (Sanbourne), daughter Gertrude, son Isaac, Isaac's wife Annarilla (Crocker), and their children Archie, Verna and Hilda. Stephen's occupation was listed as farmer, Isaac as farmer's son. The family religion was listed as Free Baptist, while Annarilla was listed as Methodist.2![]() 1901 Canada Census, Parish of Hampstead, Queens County, New Brunswick. Page 20, Household #199, Stephen Palmer. Included in the household were his wife Mary (Sanbourne), daughter Gertrude, son Isaac, Isaac's wife Annarilla (Crocker), and their children Archie, Verna and Hilda. Stephen's occupation was listed as farmer, Isaac as farmer's son. The family religion was listed as Free Baptist, while Annarilla was listed as Methodist. |
| Daughter | She was enumerated on the census in 1911 in the household of James Isaac Palmer, as a daughter, in Greenwich, Kings County, New Brunswick, CanadaG. Enumerated in the household with Isaac (age 43) were his wife Anna Crocker (age 35), their children, Archibald (age 14), Verna (age 13), Hilda (age 10), Pearl (age 7) and Frederick (age 4). Isaac was a farmer. The family religion was Baptist.3 |
| Death | She died in 1919.5 |
| Burial | She was buried in the Palmer Cemetery, Central Hampstead, Queens County, New Brunswick, CanadaG. Inscription: In Memory of / Hilda Caroline / Daughter of / J. Isaac and / Annarilla M. Palmer / 1900-1919 / PALMER.5 ![]() Tombstone, Hilda Caroline Palmer (1900-1919). Palmer Cemetery, Central Hampstead, Queens County, New Brunswick, Canada. |
| Father | Roland Crocker |
| Mother | Caroline |
| Last Edited | 13 April 2024 16:00:05 |
| Name | Annarilla May Crocker was also known as Anna Crocker.3 |
| Name | She was also known as Rella May Crocker.4 |
| Name | She was also known as Annarilla Crocker.5,6 |
| Name | She was also known as Annabelle Crocker. |
| Name | She was also known as Annarilla May Palmer. |
| Name | She was also known as Armarilla Crocker.7 |
| Birth | She was born on 15 June 1875, in Doaktown, Northumberland County, New Brunswick, CanadaG.4,5 |
| Marriage | She married James Isaac Palmer son of Stephen Palmer and Mary Sanbourne, on 27 November 1895, in Doaktown, Northumberland County, New Brunswick, CanadaG. James Isaac was 26 years old, bachelor, farmer, Free Christian Baptist, living in Hampstead, Queens County. Rella May was 20 years old, spinster, Methodist, living in Doaktown, Northumberland County.8 |
| Marr Regn | The marriage was registered on 9 January 1896 in Chatham, Northumberland County, New Brunswick, CanadaG.4 |
| Religion | Religion: Annarilla May Crocker was Methodist.5 |
| Witness | She was enumerated on the census on 31 March 1901 in the household of Stephen Palmer in Parish of Hampstead, Queens County, New Brunswick, CanadaG. included in the household were his wife Mary (Sanbourne), daughter Gertrude, son Isaac, Isaac's wife Annarilla (Crocker), and their children Archie, Verna and Hilda. Stephen's occupation was listed as farmer, Isaac as farmer's son. The family religion was listed as Free Baptist, while Annarilla was listed as Methodist.9![]() 1901 Canada Census, Parish of Hampstead, Queens County, New Brunswick. Page 20, Household #199, Stephen Palmer. Included in the household were his wife Mary (Sanbourne), daughter Gertrude, son Isaac, Isaac's wife Annarilla (Crocker), and their children Archie, Verna and Hilda. Stephen's occupation was listed as farmer, Isaac as farmer's son. The family religion was listed as Free Baptist, while Annarilla was listed as Methodist. |
| Wife | She was enumerated on the census in 1911 in the household of James Isaac Palmer, as his wife, in Greenwich, Kings County, New Brunswick, CanadaG. Enumerated in the household with Isaac (age 43) were his wife Anna Crocker (age 35), their children, Archibald (age 14), Verna (age 13), Hilda (age 10), Pearl (age 7) and Frederick (age 4). Isaac was a farmer. The family religion was Baptist.3 |
| Wife | She was enumerated on the census in 1921 in the household of James Isaac Palmer, as his wife, in Westfield, Kings County, New Brunswick, CanadaG. Enumerated in the household with Isaac (age 50) were his wife Annarilla Crocker (age 44), their children, Archie (age 25), Verna (age 23), Pearl (age 17) and Fred (age 14). Isaac was a farmer (own farm). The family religion was Baptist.10 |
| Son | Archie Rowland Palmer b. 15 April 1896 |
| Daughter | Verna M. Palmer b. 20 July 1897 |
| Daughter | Hilda Caroline Palmer b. 20 August 1900, d. 1919 |
| Daughter | Pearl Ida Palmer b. 19 October 1903 |
| Son | Frederick Stephen Crocker Palmer b. 21 December 1906, d. 17 March 1989 |
| Father | Lawrence Palmer b. 1815 |
| Mother | Mary Ann Fisher b. 1821 |
| Relationships | 2nd cousin 2 times removed of David Arthur Walker |
| Last Edited | 28 July 2024 11:13:49 |
| Birth | Jacob S. Palmer was born on 14 November 1852, in Hibernia, Queens County, New Brunswick, CanadaG.2,3 |
| Son | He was enumerated on the census on 2 April 1871 in the household of Lawrence Palmer, as a son, in Hampstead, Queens County, New Brunswick, CanadaG. included in the household were his wife Mary Ann (Fisher), sons Ezra, Lonzo (Alonzo), Jacob, Thomas, Stephen, Daniel, George, Albert and Benjamin, and daughter Frances. Lawrence's occupation was listed as farmer, as was the oldest son Ezra. The family religion was Free Christian Baptist.4![]() 1871 Canada Census, Hampstead, Queens County, New Brunswick. Household #83 of Lawrence Palmer. Included in the household were his wife Mary Ann(Fisher), sons Ezra, Lonzo (Alonzo), Jacob, Thomas, Stephen, Daniel, George, Albert and Benjamin, and daughter Francis. Lawrence's occupation was listed as farmer., as was the oldest son Ezra. The family religion was Free Christian Baptist. |
| Son | Jacob S. Palmer was enumerated on the census on 4 April 1881 in the household of Lawrence Palmer, as a son, in Hampstead, Queens County, New Brunswick, CanadaG. included in the household of Lawrence (age 66) were his wife Mary Ann Fisher (age 60), sons Ezra (age 32), Elonzo (age 30), Jacob (age 28), Thomas (age 26), Stephen (age 24), Daniel (age 22), George (age 20), Albert (age 18) and Franklin (age 15). Lawrence's occupation was listed as farmer, as was the oldest son Ezra. The family religion was Free Christian Baptist.5![]() 1881 Canada Census - Lawrence ![]() 1881 Canada Census, Hampstead, Queens County, New Brunswick. Household #83 of Lawrence Palmer. Included in the household were his wife Mary Ann(Fisher), sons Ezra, Lonzo (Alonzo), Jacob, Thomas, Stephen, Daniel, George, Albert and Benjamin, and daughter Francis. Lawrence's occupation was listed as farmer., as was the oldest son Ezra. The family religion was Free Christian Baptist. |
| Marriage | Jacob S. Palmer married Rebecca Alma Coes. |
| Census | He was head of the household in the census on 31 March 1901 in Parish of Hampstead, Queens County, New Brunswick, CanadaG. included in the household were his wife Rebecca, daughters Jenella, Bessie and Mina (entered as Wina on the census form), son Ezra and Jacob's brother Daniel. The family religion was Adventist, except for Jenella and Daniel, who were First Baptist. Jacob's occupation was listed as farmer, and Daniel as saw miller.6![]() 1901 Canada Census, Hampstead, Queens County, New Brunswick. Household of Jacob S. Palmer. Included in the household were his wife Rebecca, daughters Jenella, Bessie and Mina (entered as Wina on the census form), son Ezra and Jacob's brother Daniel D. The family religion was Adventist, except for Jenella and Daniel, who were First Baptist. Jacob's occupation was listed as farmer, and Daniel as saw miller. |
| Census | He was head of the household in the census on 31 March 1911 in Hampstead Parish, Hampstead village, Queens County, New Brunswick, CanadaG. included in the household of Jacob were his wife Rebecca, sons Ezra & Manford, daughters Winnifred & Ruby, and Florence Raymond, a domestic.7![]() 1911 Canada Census, Hampstead village, Queens County, New Brunswick. Household of Jacob S. Palmer. Included in the household were his wife Rebecca, sons Ezra & Manford, daughters Winnefred & Ruby, and Florence Raymond, a domestic. |
| Census | He was head of the household in the census in 1921 in Hampstead Parish, Queens County, New Brunswick, CanadaG. Enumerated in the household with Jacob (age 68) were his wife Rebecca Coes (age 56) and their son Manford (age 15). Jacob was a farmer, Manford a farmer's son. The family religion was Baptist.8 |
| Death | He died on 26 April 1922 in Saint John Infirmary, Saint John, New Brunswick, CanadaG. cause of death was from prostatectomy surgery, 21 days after the surgery. The informant for this Certificate of Registration of Death was Daniel Palmer, declared to be Jacob's son. There are no known records of a son named Daniel. However, Jacob had a brother named Daniel.9,10 |
| Burial | He was buried on 28 April 1922 in the Palmer Cemetery, Central Hampstead, Queens County, New Brunswick, CanadaG. |
| Daughter | Jenella Irene Palmer b. 10 June 1883 |
| Daughter | Bessie Pearl Palmer b. 4 May 1885, d. 1922 |
| Son | Ezra Persant Palmer b. 23 October 1889 |
| Daughter | Winnifred Gladys Palmer b. 23 November 1900 |
| Daughter | Ruby P. Palmer b. May 1903 |
| Son | Manford Herbert Palmer b. 2 July 1905 |
| Last Edited | 19 July 2024 10:54:05 |
| Name | Rebecca Alma Coes was also known as Rebecca Alma Palmer. |
| Birth | She was born on 6 July 1864, in McDonald's Corner, New Brunswick, CanadaG.2,3 |
| Marriage | She married Jacob S. Palmer son of Lawrence Palmer and Mary Ann Fisher. |
| Religion | Religion: Rebecca Alma Coes was.4 |
| Census | She was head of the household in the census in 1901.4 |
| Wife | She was enumerated on the census on 31 March 1901 in the household of Jacob S. Palmer, as his wife, in Parish of Hampstead, Queens County, New Brunswick, CanadaG. included in the household were his wife Rebecca, daughters Jenella, Bessie and Mina (entered as Wina on the census form), son Ezra and Jacob's brother Daniel. The family religion was Adventist, except for Jenella and Daniel, who were First Baptist. Jacob's occupation was listed as farmer, and Daniel as saw miller.2![]() 1901 Canada Census, Hampstead, Queens County, New Brunswick. Household of Jacob S. Palmer. Included in the household were his wife Rebecca, daughters Jenella, Bessie and Mina (entered as Wina on the census form), son Ezra and Jacob's brother Daniel D. The family religion was Adventist, except for Jenella and Daniel, who were First Baptist. Jacob's occupation was listed as farmer, and Daniel as saw miller. |
| Wife | She was enumerated on the census on 31 March 1911 in the household of Jacob S. Palmer, as his wife, in Hampstead Parish, Hampstead village, Queens County, New Brunswick, CanadaG. included in the household of Jacob were his wife Rebecca, sons Ezra & Manford, daughters Winnifred & Ruby, and Florence Raymond, a domestic.5![]() 1911 Canada Census, Hampstead village, Queens County, New Brunswick. Household of Jacob S. Palmer. Included in the household were his wife Rebecca, sons Ezra & Manford, daughters Winnefred & Ruby, and Florence Raymond, a domestic. |
| Burial | She was buried in the Palmer Cemetery, Central Hampstead, Queens County, New Brunswick, CanadaG. her name was never carved on the stone. |
| Wife | She was enumerated on the census in 1921 in the household of Jacob S. Palmer, as his wife, in Hampstead Parish, Queens County, New Brunswick, CanadaG. Enumerated in the household with Jacob (age 68) were his wife Rebecca Coes (age 56) and their son Manford (age 15). Jacob was a farmer, Manford a farmer's son. The family religion was Baptist.6 |
| Daughter | Jenella Irene Palmer b. 10 June 1883 |
| Daughter | Bessie Pearl Palmer b. 4 May 1885, d. 1922 |
| Son | Ezra Persant Palmer b. 23 October 1889 |
| Daughter | Winnifred Gladys Palmer b. 23 November 1900 |
| Daughter | Ruby P. Palmer b. May 1903 |
| Son | Manford Herbert Palmer b. 2 July 1905 |
| Father | Jacob S. Palmer b. 14 November 1852, d. 26 April 1922 |
| Mother | Rebecca Alma Coes b. 6 July 1864 |
| Relationships | 3rd cousin 1 time removed of David Arthur Walker |
| Last Edited | 12 June 2024 17:48:43 |
| Name | Bessie Pearl Palmer was also known as Bessie Pearl MacDonald.2 |
| Name | She was also known as Bessie Pearl Rietz.3 |
| Birth | She was born on 4 May 1885, in New Brunswick, CanadaG.4 |
| Daughter | She was enumerated on the census on 31 March 1901 in the household of Jacob S. Palmer, as a daughter, in Parish of Hampstead, Queens County, New Brunswick, CanadaG. included in the household were his wife Rebecca, daughters Jenella, Bessie and Mina (entered as Wina on the census form), son Ezra and Jacob's brother Daniel. The family religion was Adventist, except for Jenella and Daniel, who were First Baptist. Jacob's occupation was listed as farmer, and Daniel as saw miller.5![]() 1901 Canada Census, Hampstead, Queens County, New Brunswick. Household of Jacob S. Palmer. Included in the household were his wife Rebecca, daughters Jenella, Bessie and Mina (entered as Wina on the census form), son Ezra and Jacob's brother Daniel D. The family religion was Adventist, except for Jenella and Daniel, who were First Baptist. Jacob's occupation was listed as farmer, and Daniel as saw miller. |
| Marriage | She married first Hugo C. Rietz on 1 September 1909 in Rhode Island, USAG.3 |
| Marriage | She married second Walter Kenneth MacDonald son of Jacob MacDonald and Gethe Louden, on 4 September 1916 in Saint John, Saint John County, New Brunswick, CanadaG, Walter was 26 years old, a bachelor, Building Contractor, living in Dorchester, Massachusetts. Bessie was 30 years old, a widow, living in Queens County, New Brunswick.1,2 |
| Death | Bessie Pearl Palmer died in 1922.2 |
| Burial | She was buried in the Palmer Cemetery, Central Hampstead, Queens County, New Brunswick, CanadaG. Inscription: Jacob S. Palmer / 1852 - 1922 / His Daughter / Bessie E. MacDonald / 1885 - 1922 / PALMER.6![]() Tombstone, Jacob S. Palmer (1852-1922), Palmer Cemetery, Central Hampstead, Queens County, New Brunswick, Canada. |
| Father | Thomas Connor |
| Mother | Mercy Jones |
| Last Edited | 13 April 2024 16:00:05 |
| Name | Sarah Connor was also known as Sarah Palmer.2 |
| Birth | She was born on 17 April 1812, in Greenwich Parish, Greenwich, Kings County, New Brunswick, CanadaG.2,3,4 |
| Marriage | She married Joseph Sunderland Palmer son of Marcus Palmer, Sr., and Ann Slocum, on 6 January 1832 in Saint John, Saint John County, New BrunswickG.2,1,4 |
| Wife | Sarah Connor was enumerated on the census in 1851 in the household of Joseph Sunderland Palmer, as his wife, in Greenwich Parish, Kings County, New Brunswick, CanadaG. Enumerated in the household of Joseph Palmer (age 51) were his wife, Sarah Connor (age 38), their children, Nancy (age 18), Thomas (age 15), Charlotte (age 12), Catherine (age 11), Daniel (age 9), George (age 7), Charles (age 4) and John (age 2). Joseph was a farmer.5 |
| Death | She died on 26 March 1854 in Central Hampstead, Queens County, New Brunswick, CanadaG.2,3,4 |
| Burial | She was buried in the Palmer Cemetery, Central Hampstead, Queens County, New BrunswickG. flat stone on groundInscription: Joseph S. Palmer / 1800-1879 / His Wife / Sarah Connor / 1812-1854 / Their Daughter / Nancy / 1832 - 1898.6,2![]() Tombstone, Joseph S. Palmer (1800-1879), wife Sarah Connor (1812-1854), daughter Nancy (1832-1898), Palmer Cemetery, Central Hampstead, Queens County, New Brunswick, Canada. |
| Daughter | Nancy Connor Palmer b. 6 December 1832, d. 1898 |
| Son | Jacob Sunderland Palmer b. 3 August 1834, d. 25 December 1854 |
| Son | Thomas Palmer b. 11 October 1835, d. 2 September 1853 |
| Daughter | Charlotte Perley Palmer b. 16 May 1838, d. 21 February 1862 |
| Daughter | Catherine Elizabeth Palmer b. 21 February 1840, d. 19 May 1916 |
| Son | Daniel Abner Palmer+ b. 25 April 1842, d. 1918 |
| Son | George Whitfield Palmer+ b. 22 April 1844, d. August 1917 |
| Son | Charles Harvey Palmer b. 22 December 1846 |
| Son | John Connor Palmer b. 9 June 1849, d. 14 September 1914 |
| Son | Beverly Robinson Palmer+ b. 4 July 1851, d. 29 March 1931 |
| Father | Joseph Sunderland Palmer b. 9 April 1800, d. 29 January 1879 |
| Mother | Sarah Connor b. 17 April 1812, d. 26 March 1854 |
| Relationships | 1st cousin 3 times removed of David Arthur Walker |
| Last Edited | 13 April 2024 16:00:05 |
| Name | Nancy Connor Palmer was also known as Nancy Palmer.2 |
| Birth | She was born on 6 December 1832, in Saint John, Saint John County, New BrunswickG.3,1 |
| Daughter | She was enumerated on the census in 1851 in the household of Joseph Sunderland Palmer, as a daughter, in Greenwich Parish, Kings County, New Brunswick, CanadaG. Enumerated in the household of Joseph Palmer (age 51) were his wife, Sarah Connor (age 38), their children, Nancy (age 18), Thomas (age 15), Charlotte (age 12), Catherine (age 11), Daniel (age 9), George (age 7), Charles (age 4) and John (age 2). Joseph was a farmer.4 |
| Daughter | She was enumerated on the census in 1871 in the household of Joseph Sunderland Palmer, as a daughter, in Kars, Kings County, New Brunswick, CanadaG. Enumerated in the household of Joseph Palmer (age 71), now widowed, were his children, Nancy (age 35), Catherine (age 31), Whitfield (age 26), Charles (age 23), John (age 21) and Beverly (age 19). Joseph, Whitfield, Charles & John were farmers. The family religion was F.C. Baptist.5 |
| sister | She was enumerated on the census on 10 April 1891 in the household of George Whitfield Palmer, as a sister, in Kars, Kings County, New Brunswick, CanadaG.2 |
| Death | She died in 1898.1 |
| Burial | She was buried in the Palmer Cemetery, Central Hampstead, Queens County, New Brunswick, CanadaG. flat stone on groundInscription: Joseph S. Palmer / 1800-1879 / His Wife / Sarah Connor / 1812-1854 / Their Daughter / Nancy / 1832 - 1898.6 ![]() Tombstone, Joseph S. Palmer (1800-1879), his wife Sarah Connor (1812-1854), their daughter Nancy (1832-1898), Palmer Cemetery, Central Hampstead, Queens County, New Brunswick, Canada. |
| Father | William Palmer b. 27 October 1790 |
| Mother | Frances Farrington |
| Relationships | 1st cousin 3 times removed of David Arthur Walker |
| Last Edited | 12 June 2024 17:48:43 |
| Birth | Lawrence Palmer was born in 1815, in New Brunswick, CanadaG.1 |
| Marriage | He married Mary Ann Fisher on 17 February 1845, in Hampstead Parish, Queens County, New BrunswickG. Both were living in Hampstead Parish.2,1 |
| Census | He was head of the household in the census in 1861 in Hampstead, Queens County, New Brunswick, CanadaG. included in the household of Lawrence Palmer (age 45) were his wife Mary Ann Fisher (age 45), sons William (age 16), Ezra (age 12), Alonzo (age 10), Jacob (age 8), Thomas (age 6), Stephen (age 4), Daniel (age 3) and George (age 6 months), and daughter Francis (age 14). Lawrence's occupation was listed as farmer. The family religion was Free Baptist.3![]() 1861 Canada Census, Hampstead, Queens County, New Brunswick. Household of Lawrence Palmer. Included in the household were his wife Mary Ann(e), sons William, Ezra, Alonzo, Jack S., Thomas W., Stephen G., Dannie S. and baby George, and daughter Francis. Lawrence's occupation was listed as farmer. The family religion was Free Baptist. |
| Census | He was head of the household in the census on 2 April 1871 in Hampstead, Queens County, New Brunswick, CanadaG. included in the household were his wife Mary Ann (Fisher), sons Ezra, Lonzo (Alonzo), Jacob, Thomas, Stephen, Daniel, George, Albert and Benjamin, and daughter Frances. Lawrence's occupation was listed as farmer, as was the oldest son Ezra. The family religion was Free Christian Baptist.4![]() 1871 Canada Census, Hampstead, Queens County, New Brunswick. Household #83 of Lawrence Palmer. Included in the household were his wife Mary Ann(Fisher), sons Ezra, Lonzo (Alonzo), Jacob, Thomas, Stephen, Daniel, George, Albert and Benjamin, and daughter Francis. Lawrence's occupation was listed as farmer., as was the oldest son Ezra. The family religion was Free Christian Baptist. |
| Census | He was head of the household in the census on 4 April 1881 in Hampstead, Queens County, New Brunswick, CanadaG. included in the household of Lawrence (age 66) were his wife Mary Ann Fisher (age 60), sons Ezra (age 32), Elonzo (age 30), Jacob (age 28), Thomas (age 26), Stephen (age 24), Daniel (age 22), George (age 20), Albert (age 18) and Franklin (age 15). Lawrence's occupation was listed as farmer, as was the oldest son Ezra. The family religion was Free Christian Baptist.5![]() 1881 Canada Census - Lawrence ![]() 1881 Canada Census, Hampstead, Queens County, New Brunswick. Household #83 of Lawrence Palmer. Included in the household were his wife Mary Ann(Fisher), sons Ezra, Lonzo (Alonzo), Jacob, Thomas, Stephen, Daniel, George, Albert and Benjamin, and daughter Francis. Lawrence's occupation was listed as farmer., as was the oldest son Ezra. The family religion was Free Christian Baptist. |
| Census | He was head of the household in the census on 18 April 1891 in Hampstead, Queens County, New Brunswick, CanadaG. included in the household with Lawrence (age 76) were his wife Mary Ann (age 69), and sons Daniel (age 32) and Benjamin (age 24). His occupation was listed as farmer. The family religion was Free Will Baptist.6![]() 1891 Canada Census, Hampstead, Queens County, New Brunswick. Household of Lawrence Palmer. Included in the household were his wife Mary ann, and sons Daniel and Benjamin. His occupation was listed as farmer. The family religion was Free Baptist. |
| Burial | He was buried in the Palmer Cemetery, Central Hampstead, Queens County, New Brunswick, CanadaG. there is no known marker. |
| Son | William L. Palmer b. December 1845, d. 22 April 1868 |
| Daughter | Frances Mary Palmer+ b. 28 March 1848 |
| Son | Ezra Palmer b. 1849 |
| Son | Lonzo Palmer b. 1851 |
| Son | Jacob S. Palmer+ b. 14 November 1852, d. 26 April 1922 |
| Son | Thomas Palmer b. 1855 |
| Son | Daniel D. Palmer b. 3 January 1855 |
| Son | Stephen G. C. Palmer b. 1857 |
| Son | George Palmer b. About October 1860 |
| Son | Albert R. Palmer+ b. June 1863 |
| Son | Benjamin Franklin Palmer b. 1867 |
| Last Edited | 12 June 2024 17:48:43 |
| Name | Mary Ann Fisher was also known as Mary Ann Palmer.1 |
| Birth | She was born in 1821, in New Brunswick, CanadaG.1,2 |
| Marriage | She married Lawrence Palmer son of William Palmer and Frances Farrington, on 17 February 1845, in Hampstead Parish, Queens County, New BrunswickG. Both were living in Hampstead Parish.3,1 |
| Wife | Mary Ann Fisher was enumerated on the census on 2 April 1871 in the household of Lawrence Palmer, as his wife, in Hampstead, Queens County, New Brunswick, CanadaG. included in the household were his wife Mary Ann (Fisher), sons Ezra, Lonzo (Alonzo), Jacob, Thomas, Stephen, Daniel, George, Albert and Benjamin, and daughter Frances. Lawrence's occupation was listed as farmer, as was the oldest son Ezra. The family religion was Free Christian Baptist.4![]() 1871 Canada Census, Hampstead, Queens County, New Brunswick. Household #83 of Lawrence Palmer. Included in the household were his wife Mary Ann(Fisher), sons Ezra, Lonzo (Alonzo), Jacob, Thomas, Stephen, Daniel, George, Albert and Benjamin, and daughter Francis. Lawrence's occupation was listed as farmer., as was the oldest son Ezra. The family religion was Free Christian Baptist. |
| Wife | She was enumerated on the census on 4 April 1881 in the household of Lawrence Palmer, as his wife, in Hampstead, Queens County, New Brunswick, CanadaG. included in the household of Lawrence (age 66) were his wife Mary Ann Fisher (age 60), sons Ezra (age 32), Elonzo (age 30), Jacob (age 28), Thomas (age 26), Stephen (age 24), Daniel (age 22), George (age 20), Albert (age 18) and Franklin (age 15). Lawrence's occupation was listed as farmer, as was the oldest son Ezra. The family religion was Free Christian Baptist.5![]() 1881 Canada Census - Lawrence ![]() 1881 Canada Census, Hampstead, Queens County, New Brunswick. Household #83 of Lawrence Palmer. Included in the household were his wife Mary Ann(Fisher), sons Ezra, Lonzo (Alonzo), Jacob, Thomas, Stephen, Daniel, George, Albert and Benjamin, and daughter Francis. Lawrence's occupation was listed as farmer., as was the oldest son Ezra. The family religion was Free Christian Baptist. |
| Wife | She was enumerated on the census on 18 April 1891 in the household of Lawrence Palmer, as his wife, in Hampstead, Queens County, New Brunswick, CanadaG. included in the household with Lawrence (age 76) were his wife Mary Ann (age 69), and sons Daniel (age 32) and Benjamin (age 24). His occupation was listed as farmer. The family religion was Free Will Baptist.6![]() 1891 Canada Census, Hampstead, Queens County, New Brunswick. Household of Lawrence Palmer. Included in the household were his wife Mary ann, and sons Daniel and Benjamin. His occupation was listed as farmer. The family religion was Free Baptist. |
| Burial | She was buried in the Palmer Cemetery, Central Hampstead, Queens County, New Brunswick, CanadaG. there is no known marker. |
| Son | William L. Palmer b. December 1845, d. 22 April 1868 |
| Daughter | Frances Mary Palmer+ b. 28 March 1848 |
| Son | Ezra Palmer b. 1849 |
| Son | Lonzo Palmer b. 1851 |
| Son | Jacob S. Palmer+ b. 14 November 1852, d. 26 April 1922 |
| Son | Thomas Palmer b. 1855 |
| Son | Daniel D. Palmer b. 3 January 1855 |
| Son | Stephen G. C. Palmer b. 1857 |
| Son | George Palmer b. About October 1860 |
| Son | Albert R. Palmer+ b. June 1863 |
| Son | Benjamin Franklin Palmer b. 1867 |
| Father | Charles Slocum b. 19 February 1728/29, d. 5 April 1777 |
| Mother | Sarah Allen b. About 1715 |
| Relationships | 4th great-grandfather of David Arthur Walker |
| Chart Membership | Ancestors of Frieda Ruth Palmer |
| Last Edited | 26 July 2025 19:16:44 |
| Biographical Note | He was a native of Rhode Island. Slocum owned a farm at North Kingstown in partnership with his father. When the British landed in Rhode Island, he assisted Lord Percy by carrying provisions and intelligence information, but was discovered and tried for his life as a Loyalist. Afterwards, Slocum fled, and in 1778 he joined the British on Long Island, serving as a lieutenant in the militia. His father, Charles, was allegedly shot by a man named Babcock on 9 April 1777, possibly when Babcock and a party of Americans came to arrest his son. His mother, Sarah, was afterwards tried for forging Continental currency, which she used to pay her rent. She was put in the pillory, branded on the cheeks, and had her ears cropped. Sarah Slocum had eleven children. She later remained in Rhode Island, but went to New Brunswick for her hearing. Her son Ebenezer settled near Gagetown, New Brunswick. The family property was confiscated, and Ebenezer Slocum estimated the loss at £338 sterling. He was awarded £182 sterling. Source (National Library of Canada, Ottawa): Biographical Sketches of Loyalists of the American Revolution Gregory Palmer (British Library) Meckler Publishing 1984 ISBN: 0-930466-14-4 Revised Edition of the 2 volume set of the same title, by Lorenzo Sabine, 2nd Edition 1864.6 |
| Birth | Ebenezer Slocum was born on 18 May 1750 in North Kingstown, Kings County, Rhode IslandG; Kings County was changed to Washington County in 1781. Kings County was changed to Washington County in 1781.1,7,2,4 |
| Marriage | Ebenezer Slocum married Esther Corey daughter of Thomas Corey and Elizabeth Drake, in 1767 in North Kingstown, Washington County, Rhode IslandG. Other sources (New Brunswick Loyalists, History of the Slocums) have the marriage year as 1769, two years after the birth of their first child, or 1770 (Cory Family Society), a year after the birth of their second child. Other sources (New Brunswick Loyalists, History of the Slocums) have the marriage year as 1769, two years after the birth of their first child, or 1770 (Cory Family Society), a year after the birth of their second child.1 |
| Occupation | Under article re: Oliver, Peter Jr. of Salem. "Quanent Farm in Tiverton, RI, which belonged to his Andrew Oliver, deceased, late Gov. of MA, which was occupied by Ebenezer Slocum, one of the best farmers in the colony." Under article re: Oliver, Peter Jr. About 1775 in Farmer, Tiverton, Rhode IslandG, . Under article re: Oliver, Peter Jr. of Salem. "Quanent Farm in Tiverton, RI, which belonged to his Andrew Oliver, deceased, late Gov. of MA, which was occupied by Ebenezer Slocum, one of the best farmers in the colony."8 |
| Emigration | Capt. Ebenezer Slocum, Sr., emigrated on 11 April 1783 from Huntington Bay, Suffolk County, New YorkG. Ebenezer was a farmer in North Kingstown, Rhode Island in 1777/78 (Rhode Island Colonial Records, vol. viii, pp. 174, 368). He left Rhode Island shortly after this and was a Lieutenant in the Loyal New Englanders on Long Island, New York. He immigrated to Saint John, New Brunswick in 1783 with his wife, four children and his uncle Eleazer Slocum aboard the ship Union. The ship passenger list declared that Ebenezer was accompanied by his wife Esther Corey, two over ten (Elizabeth Ruth and Nancy Ann) and two under (Daniel and possibly Charles). "Return of the Families & Embark on Board the Union Transport, Consett Wilson Master, began Huntington Bay April 11th & Compleated April 16th 1783." His two oldest children (Eleazer and Ruth) remained in Rhode Island, being reared by their uncle, John Cottrell. In 1784 they settled on the Saint John River, opposite Long Island, in what became Hampstead, Queens County, New Brunswick. Later they moved to Fanjoy's Point, Grand Lake. In 1787 he was a claimant to the British government for losses suffered in America. Ebenezer was a farmer in North Kingstown, Rhode Island in 1777/78 (Rhode Island Colonial Records, vol. viii, pp. 174, 368). He left Rhode Island shortly after this and was a Lieutenant in the Loyal New Englanders on Long Island, New York. He immigrated to Saint John, New Brunswick in 1783 with his wife, four children and his uncle Eleazer Slocum aboard the ship Union. The ship passenger list declared that Ebenezer was accompanied by his wife Esther Corey, two over ten (Elizabeth Ruth and Nancy Ann) and two under (Daniel and possibly Charles). "Return of the Families & Embark on Board the Union Transport, Consett Wilson Master, began Huntington Bay April 11th & Compleated April 16th 1783." His two oldest children (Eleazer and Ruth) remained in Rhode Island, being reared by their uncle, John Cottrell. In 1784 they settled on the Saint John River, opposite Long Island, in what became Hampstead, Queens County, New Brunswick. Later they moved to Fanjoy's Point, Grand Lake. In 1787 he was a claimant to the British government for losses suffered in America.9,3,10,11,12 |
| Arrival | He arrived on 16 April 1783 at Saint John, New BrunswickG.9 |
| Death | He died on 9 April 1827 in Waterborough, Queens County, New Brunswick, CanadaG.12,3,13 |
| Burial | He was buried in Wiggins Loyalist Cemetery, Fanjoy's Point, Waterborough, Queens County, New Brunswick, CanadaG. Inscription: In Memory of / Ebenezer Slocum / who served as Capt. of the / Royal Volunteers, during the / American Revolutionary War / And came to N.B. with the / Loyalists in 1783; and died / April 9, 1827, aged 77 years. / - / Also / Esther / his wife / died Dec. 20, 1836, / aged 87 years.14,3,1 ![]() Tombstone, Capt. Ebenezer Slocum (1750-1827) and Esther Corey (1747-1836), Wiggins Loyalist Cemetery, Fanjoy's Point, Queens County, New Brunswick, Canada. |
| Daughter | Rosanna Slocum b. About 1767 |
| Daughter | Elizabeth Ruth Slocum+ b. 5 November 1769, d. 12 May 1852 |
| Daughter | Ann Slocum+ b. 25 January 1771, d. 11 February 1848 |
| Son | Captain Eleazer Slocum+ b. 8 February 1771, d. 15 October 1846 |
| Son | Ebenezer Slocum, Jr. b. About 1773 |
| Son | Daniel Slocum+ b. About 1775, d. 7 March 1797 |
| Daughter | Ruth Slocum b. About 1776, d. 1798 |
| Father | Ebenezer Slocum b. 1705, d. After 1774 |
| Mother | Bathsheba Hull b. About 1710, d. After 1774 |
| Relationships | 5th great-grandfather of David Arthur Walker |
| Chart Membership | Ancestors of Frieda Ruth Palmer |
| Last Edited | 13 January 2026 11:19:16 |
| Birth | Charles Slocum was born on 19 February 1728/29, in Dartmouth Township, Bristol County, MassachusettsG.2,3 |
| Marriage | He married Sarah Allen daughter of Ebenezer Allen and Margaret, on 25 August 1749, in Dartmouth, Bristol County, MassachusettsG.4,5,6 |
| Biographical Note | In 1774 Charles and Sarah moved to Portsmouth, Rhode Island around 1774, where they were living in a household with 18 people. Soon after 1774 they moved to North Kingstown, RI.3 |
| Death | Charles Slocum died on 5 April 1777 in North Kingstown, Rhode IslandG. "While in Young's Cove Road, New Brunswick, Canada, I saw a report of the death of Ebenezer's father, Charles Slocum, who married Sarah Allen, daughter of Ebenezer and Margaret Allen. On April 9 1777, two Yankees came to his house, had dinner and were treated to cider, after which they stood by the garden fence and chatted pleasantly. Suddenly, one drew a pistol and shot Mr. Slocum through the body, and he died in a few moments. The son, Ebenezer (aged abt. 22 years), avenged the death by killing many of the rebels. At one time, 25 men came to the house to capture him. He was upstairs in bed. The Captain posted a man at each window and two over the portico where there was a hole in the roof. The article doesn't say how he escaped." This story from Verna Haywood Coe Rissell.6,7 |
| Daughter | Margaret Slocum |
| Son | Capt. Ebenezer Slocum, Sr.+ b. 18 May 1750, d. 9 April 1827 |
| Daughter | Desire Slocum b. 1755, d. 24 July 1851 |
| Son | George Slocum b. About 1760, d. 1832 |
| Father | Eliezer Slocum b. 25 October 1664, d. Before 30 July 1727 |
| Mother | Elephel Fitzgerald b. About 1668, d. Before 4 October 1748 |
| Relationships | 6th great-grandfather of David Arthur Walker |
| Chart Membership | Ancestors of Frieda Ruth Palmer |
| Last Edited | 25 April 2024 15:02:11 |
| Note | They lived in Dartmouth several years and then moved to Tiverton,Newport, Rhode Island before 1756 where they were living in 1774. (WFT10, 4456.) |
| Birth | Ebenezer Slocum was born in 1705, in Dartmouth, Bristol County, MassachusettsG. |
| Marriage | He married Bathsheba Hull daughter of Tristram Hull and Elizabeth Dyer, on 4 April 1728, in Newport, Rhode IslandG. Married at the Newport Friends Meeting house.5 |
| Death | Ebenezer Slocum died After 1774. |
| Son | Charles Slocum+ b. 19 February 1728/29, d. 5 April 1777 |
| Son | Abraham Slocum+ b. 29 January 1729/30 |
| Son | Ebenezer Slocum b. 9 May 1732 |
| Daughter | Desire Slocum b. 23 February 1733/34 |
| Son | Samuel Slocum b. 4 November 1736 |
| Daughter | Mary Slocum+ b. 1 October 1738, d. About 1769 |
| Son | David Slocum b. 23 September 1740, d. 1818 |
| Son | Eliezer Slocum+ b. 7 May 1742 |
| Son | Elijah Slocum b. 23 January 1743/44 |
| Son | Stephen Slocum b. 24 January 1745/46 |
| Son | Capt. Edward Slocum b. 1748, d. About 1822 |
| Son | Ebenezer Slocum+ b. 26 May 1750, d. 1843 |
| Father | Giles Slocum d. 12 March 1682 |
| Mother | Joan Cook b. About 1624, d. 31 August 1679 |
| Relationships | 7th great-grandfather of David Arthur Walker |
| Chart Membership | Ancestors of Frieda Ruth Palmer |
| Last Edited | 25 April 2024 15:09:58 |
| Name | Eliezer Slocum was also known as Eleazer Slocum.2 |
| Biographical Note | Eliezer was very successful in accumulating property in Massachusetts.3 |
| Birth | He was born on 25 October 1664, in Portsmouth Township, Newport County, Rhode IslandG.1 |
| AltBirth | Another alternate birth date is on 25 December 1664 in Portsmouth Township, Newport County, Rhode IslandG.3 |
| Marriage | He married Elephel Fitzgerald daughter of Earl Edmund Fitzgerald and Marie Whittaker, on 26 November 1687, in Portsmouth or Dartmouth, Bristol County, Rhode IslandG.4,3 |
| Death | Eliezer Slocum died Before 30 July 1727 in Dartmouth, Bristol County, Rhode IslandG. Eliezer's will was proved 30 July 1727. His actual death date is not known.5 |
| Biographical Note | A copy of Eliezer's will is in the History of the Slocums. Eliezer resided in Dartmouth as a yeoman. According to the History of the Slocums, 'In the confirmatory deed of Governor William Bradford, 13 November, 1694, Eliezer Slocum and his brothers Giles and Peleg were named among the proprietors of Dartmouth which then included the present Townships of Dartmouth, New Bedford, Westport, and Fairhaven. He dealt quite extensively in lands, and was very successful in the accumulation of property considering the newness of the country and the various unfavourable circumstances of his time. The oppressions of the New Plymouth and Massachusetts governments show a marked contrast between the civil standing of these brothers, and all other members of the Society of Friends, who settled in Dartmouth and those who resided in Rhode Island. The former were excluded from the rights of citizenship and the privilege of holding office, though they were obliged to bear their proportion of the governmental burden; while the presence and counsel of the latter were much sought in directing public affairs. Eliezer's will was proved 30 July, 1727 and his estate was appraised at L5,790. 18s. 11d.'.1 |
| Daughter | Meribah Slocum b. 28 April 1689 |
| Daughter | Mary Slocum b. 22 August 1691 |
| Son | Eliezer Slocum b. 20 January 1693/94, d. 1739 |
| Son | John Slocum b. 20 January 1696/97, d. Before 28 December 1727 |
| Son | Benjamin Slocum+ b. 14 December 1699, d. 1726 |
| Daughter | Joanna Slocum b. 15 July 1702 |
| Son | Ebenezer Slocum+ b. 1705, d. After 1774 |
| Father | Anthony Slocombe d. 1675 |
| Mother | Miss Harvey |
| Relationships | 8th great-grandfather of David Arthur Walker |
| Chart Membership | Ancestors of Frieda Ruth Palmer |
| Last Edited | 16 January 2026 11:28:01 |
| Name | Giles Slocum was also known as Giles Slocombe.3 |
| Name | He was also known as Gyles Slocum.4 |
| Name | He was also known as Gyles Slocom.5 |
| Christening | He was christened on 28 September 1623 in Old Cleeve Parish, Somersetshire, EnglandG.4,3 |
| Emigration | He emigrated About 1637 from EnglandG. Giles settled in Portsmouth, Rhode Island.3,5 |
| Note | Giles was an early settler in Portsmouth, R.I. - probably among the first in 1638. Freeman of Portsmouth as early as 1655. His will dated 10th of 8th mo., 1681. in 1638. |
| Marriage | He married Joan Cook daughter of Christopher Cook and Elizabeth ?, About 1640, in Portsmouth, Newport County, Rhode IslandG.3,4,6 |
| Will | Giles Slocum left a will in 1681.7 |
| Death | He died on 12 March 1682 in Portsmouth, Rhode IslandG.3,4,6 |
| Will | He left a will on 16 January 1683 in Portsmouth, Rhode IslandG. Seeing it pleaseth God to give me this opportunity being in good & sound memory it is with me to setle my out ward Estate that the Lord Hath blessed mee with all unto whome I give the glory whoe is God over All blessed for Ever more amen now Know all people whoe may bee concerned hearin That I Gyles Slocom now of the Towne of Portsmouth one Road Island and in ye Kings Providence Plantation of New England in Amerrica sinnair I doe make this my last will & Testment in manar & forme ase ffolloweth my will is that my depts bee first payd by my Executrix hereafter named. Item I doe give and beequeath unto my Louving sonn Samuell Slocome five shillings in Lawfull monyes of New England. Item I give & beequeath unto my sonn John Slocom five shillings Lawful monyes of New England. Item I doe give and beequeath unto my Louving sonn Gyles Slocom him his heires and asignes for Ever all my Lands and housing to mee bee longinge and apertaining beeing and Laying in or one Rhod Island in the Towne of Portsmouth and now in my occupation Excepting foure accors of Land with one Small Teniment one it laying in the Town of Portsmouth in Rhod Island and now in the occupation of Will Rickinson house carpenter. Item I give unto my sonn Giles Slocom one great Chest one table one bedsteed one great chaire. Item I give unto my son Ebenezer five shillings Lawfull monyes of New England. Item I give unto my son Nathaniell Slocom two shars of Lands Laying neere the Towne of Shrosbury in New Jersey to him his heires and asignes for Ever. Item I give and bequeath unto my son Peleg Slocom halfe A sheare of Land Lying and beeing in the Towne of Dartmouth with all the Rights priueledges theare unto beelonging to him his heires and asignes for Ever. Item I give and bequeath unto my son Eliezer Slocom one quarter of a sheare of Land Laying and beeing in the aforesaid Towne of Dartmouth in the Colonye of Plimouth to him his heires and Asignes for Ever. Item I give and beequeath unto my Louing darter, Johanah Mott three quarters of a sheare of Land situate and Laying neare Shorsbury (Shrewsbury) in New Jersey to her heires and asignes for Ever. Item I give and beequeath unto my Loueing Dauter Mary Tucker foure accars of Land with one small Teniment one it Laying in the Towne of Portsmouth one Rhod Island and now in the occupation of Will Rickinson house carpenter to her and her heires for Ever. Item I give and bequeath unto my Dafter Mary Tucker sixteen accors of Land situate and Laying up one the Island of Cononicut which wase formerly in the posstion of Robert Hasard to her and her heires and asignes for Ever. Item I give unto my son Eliezer Slocom two oxen foure cows one horse. Item I give and beequeath unto my Dafter Johanah Mott five pounds Lawful monyes of New England to bee payd her out of my stocke when solde. Item I give and bequeath unto my Dafter Johanah Mott my Riding horse. Item I doe give and beequeath unto my Loueing friends the peple of God called Quakers foure pound Lawfull monyes of New England to bee payd into the mens meeting one Road Island. Item I give and beequeath unto my three children Nathaniell Eliezer Slocom and Johanah Mott all my beding equally devided beetwixt them. Item I give unto all my Grand children each of them five sheepe A peace. Item All the Remainder of my Estate undisposed of I give and beequeath unto my five children Nathaniell Peleg Eliezer Slocom Johanah Mott Mary Tucker to be Equalye devided bee twen them. Item my will is that all my legises bee truly payd by my Executrix within six months after my deseas Item my will is that after my dessease my sonn Gyles Slocom shall give one mounthes time unto my Executrix for the Removing and taking all my stock ase cowes oxen sheepe horskine and household goods. Lastly I doe heare by nominate constitute and apoynt my trusty and well beloved Dafter Johanah Mott to bee my full and sole Executrix of this my Last will and Testament nulling and makeing void all other wills formerly by mee made what soever And this to stand for my Last will and Testament furder I doe desire my Loueing friends John Easton Simn Water Charles and Arthur Cooke all of Road Island to see this my Last Will performed unto which I have heare unto set my hand & seale the Tennth day of ye Eight mounth called October in the yeare one Thousand sx hundred Eighty and one 1681. the mark of Gyles (T) Slocom {seal} "signed sealed published" and declared in the presen of the mark of John {C} Cooper the marke of Mary {C} Cooke Arthur Cooke Margret Cooke "John Cooke the son of the deceased Capn Cooke, and Mary his wife, and Margrett Cooke the wife of Arthur Cooke all of the Towne of Portsmouth on Rhode Island, being the persons whose names are subscribed witnesses to the within written will and Testament, Appearing and being Sollemnly Engaged [sworn] according to Law Testefyeth that they saw the within Testator signe and seale the same, and heard him declare the same to be his last Will and Testament, And that to the best of their understandings he the Testator at that time was very Rationall in perfect sence and memory - Taken the 12th day of March 168? before us Wm Cadman Asistnt George Lawton Asistant” "The above written is a True Copy of the originall Entered and Recorded the 16th of the 1st moneth 1683 me John Anthony Town Clerke" (This text was transcribed by David Arthur Walker on 25 January 2005, as it appears in A Short History of the Slocum, Slocumb and Slocomb Families 1637-1881, by Dr. Charles Elihu Slocum - 1882.)8,5 |
| Daughter | Joanna Slocum+ b. 16 May 1642, d. 6 January 1727 |
| Son | Captain John Slocum b. 26 May 1645, d. 1701 |
| Son | Giles Slocum+ b. 25 March 1647, d. After 25 December 1713 |
| Son | Rev. Ebenezer Slocum+ b. 25 March 1650, d. 13 April 1715 |
| Son | Nathaniel Slocum+ b. 25 December 1652, d. 31 August 1702 |
| Son | Rev. Peleg Slocum+ b. 17 August 1654, d. 1733 |
| Son | Samuel Slocum b. 1657 |
| Daughter | Mary Slocum+ b. 3 July 1660, d. 25 September 1689 |
| Son | Eliezer Slocum+ b. 25 October 1664, d. Before 30 July 1727 |
| Father | Rev. Benjamin Coy b. About 1778, d. 14 March 1865 |
| Mother | Sarah Cottle b. About 1784, d. 5 October 1863 |
| Relationships | 3rd great-aunt of David Arthur Walker |
| Last Edited | 22 April 2024 15:58:38 |
| Name | Julia Ann Coy was also known as Julia Ann Palmer.1,2 |
| Name | She was also known as Ann Coy.3 |
| Religion | Religion: Julia Ann Coy was F.4 |
| Birth | She was born in 1810, in Upper Gagetown, Queens County, New Brunswick, CanadaG.5 |
| Marriage | She married Marcus Palmer, Jr., son of Marcus Palmer, Sr., and Ann Slocum, on 12 March 1836, in Hampstead, Queens County, New Brunswick, CanadaG. Marcus was living in Hampstead Parish, Julia Ann in Gagetown Parish.6 |
| Wife | Julia Ann Coy was enumerated on the census in 1861 in the household of Marcus Palmer, Jr., as his wife, in Hampstead, Queens County, New Brunswick, CanadaG. included in the household with Marcus (age 64) were his wife Julia Coy (age 52), their children Bradford (age 24), George (age 23) and Sarah (age 15). Marcus was a farmer. The family religion was Free Baptist.7![]() 1861 Canada Census, household of Marcus Palmer Jr., Hampstead, Queens County, New Brunswick. Included in the household were his wife Julia A., Bradford, George and Sarah A. |
| Witness | She was enumerated on the census in 1871 in the household of George Palmer in Parish of Hampstead, Queens County, New Brunswick, CanadaG. listed in the household with George were his wife Christean, father Marcus and mother Julia. George and Julia were listed has having married within the last twelve months. His occupation was listed as farmer. The family religion was Free Christian Baptist.8![]() 1871 Canada Census, Parish of Hampstead, Queens County (District #177), New Brunswick. Household #16 of George Palmer. Page 4. Listed in the household with George were his wife Christean, father Marcus and mother Julia, and John Spillman, labourer. George and Julia were listed has having married with the last twelve months. His occupation was listed as farmer. The family religion was Free Christian Baptist. In the infirmaties column, Marcus was listed as being of "unsound mind". |
| Living | She was living in 1871. Julia Ann Coy and Marcus Jr. were living with their son George in 1871.4 |
| Death | She died on 3 July 1876 in Central Hampstead, Queens County, New Brunswick, CanadaG.9,2 |
| Burial | She was buried in the Palmer Cemetery, Central Hampstead, Queens County, New Brunswick, CanadaG. square obelisk, row 3, stone 1. Inscription: In Memory Of / Marcus Palmer Junr. / Died / Feb. 27 1873 / Aged 79 Years 5 Mo's & 14 Days / Also / Julia Ann His Wife / Who Died July 3, 1876 / Aged 66 Years.5 Tombstone, Marcus Palmer Jr. (1793-1873) & Julia Ann Coy (1810-1876), Palmer Cemetery, Central Hampstead, Queens County, New Brunswick, Canada. ![]() Inscription detail. |
| Son | Bradford Palmer+ b. 17 March 1837, d. 2 September 1910 |
| Son | George Palmer b. About 1838, d. 19 October 1906 |
| Daughter | Sarah A. Palmer b. About 1846 |
| Father | Edward J. Coy, Sr. b. 6 May 1725, d. 19 September 1795 |
| Mother | Ame Titus b. 27 November 1732, d. 3 April 1808 |
| Relationships | 3rd great-grandfather of David Arthur Walker |
| Chart Membership | Ancestors of Frieda Ruth Palmer |
| Last Edited | 2 May 2024 19:21:55 |
| Note | The following was extracted from Donald Coy's genealogy report, based on information he received from Ralph Turner, Sheridan, OR, 97378-9735. Rev. Benjamin Coy is mentioned in the book "History of the Baptist Church of the Maritime Provinces", written by Rev. Bill. He was ordained on 14 March, 1865 at St. Martin's Church, Saint John, New Brunswick. His parents were among the first to settle on the Saint John River. At age 12 he became pious. This ordination date is the same as his death date, and is actually 1830. He left the Presbyterian Church and joined what at first was known as the New Light body, which was afterwards organized into a Baptist Church and he became one of the first preachers in the Baptist Denomination in the Province. He conducted Revivals in different places, having good success, especially at what is now known as the town of St. Martins, St. John County, New Brunswick, Canada.1 |
| Birth | Rev. Benjamin Coy was born About 1778, in Gagetown, Queens County, New Brunswick, Canada, 45.780885, -66.153028G.2,3 |
| Marriage | He married Sarah Cottle daughter of Nathaniel B. Cottle, Sr., and Catherine Jerusha Fletcher, on 30 January 1803, in Gagetown, Queens County, New Brunswick, Canada, 45.780885, -66.153028G.4,3 |
| Ordination | Rev. Benjamin Coy was ordained on 14 March 1830 in St. Martin's Church, Saint John, Saint John County, New Brunswick, CanadaG.1 |
| Witness | He was a witness at the marriage of David Hartt and Margaret Jane Coy on 25 March 1835.5 |
| Death | Rev. Benjamin Coy died on 14 March 1865 in Upper Gagetown, Queens County, New Brunswick, Canada, 45.780885, -66.153028G. d. Upper Gagetown (Queens Co.) 14th March, Rev. Benjamin Coy age 88. His parents were among the first settle on the St. John River and consequently had many obstacles in raising a large family of which Benjamin was the youngest son. At age 12 he became pious and on the first week of May 1800 was baptized by Father Joseph CRANDAL and united with the Baptist Church in Waterborough by which he was afterwards licenced to preach the gospel. He was publicly ordained to the work of the ministry in 1830 at St. Martins (St. John.)2,3,6 |
| Burial | He was buried in Baptist Church Cemetery, Upper Gagetown, Queens County, New Brunswick, Canada, 45.845867, -66.240167G. square obelisk.Inscription: Sacred / to the memory of / Rev. Benjamin Coy / Who Died / April 14th 1865. / Aged 87 Years / Also his wife / Sarah Coy / Died / Oct. 5th, 1863. / Aged 79 Years.7,8,3 ![]() Inscription detail. ![]() Tombstone, Rev. Benjamin Coy (1778-1865) and his wife Sarah Cottle (1784-1863), Upper Gagetown Baptist Cemetery, New Brunswick. |
| Son | Samuel Coy+ b. 25 October 1803, d. 23 June 1882 |
| Daughter | Maria Coy+ b. 9 September 1806, d. 20 February 1862 |
| Daughter | Julia Ann Coy+ b. 1810, d. 3 July 1876 |
| Daughter | Phebe E. Coy+ b. 19 March 1812, d. 21 November 1883 |
| Son | Deacon George William Coy, Sr.+ b. About 1816, d. 8 March 1881 |
| Son | Rev. Thomas T. Coy+ b. 17 February 1817, d. 2 January 1881 |
| Son | Albert Coy+ b. March 1822, d. 15 June 1862 |
| Last Edited | 12 June 2024 17:48:43 |
| Name | Mary Sanbourne was also known as Mary Sanborn. |
| Name | She was also known as Mary Sanburn. |
| Name | She was also known as Mary Palmer.2 |
| Birth | She was born on 27 April 1841, in New BrunswickG.3 |
| Marriage | She married Stephen Palmer son of William Palmer and Frances Farrington, on 20 December 1859, in Hampstead Parish, Queens County, New BrunswickG. Stephen and Mary were both living in Hampstead Parish at this time.4,2 |
| Witness | Mary Sanbourne was enumerated on the census in 1861 in the household of Stephen Palmer in Hampstead, Queens County, New Brunswick, CanadaG. included in the household with Stephen (age 26) were his wife Mary Sanbourne (age 26), and infant Edwin Bruce (4 months). Stephen's occupation was listed as farmer. The family religion was Free Baptist.5![]() 1861 Census, Hampstead, Queens County, New Brunswick. Household of Stephen Palmer. Included in the household were his wife Mary (Sanbourne), and infant Edwin Bruce. Stephen's occupation was listed as farmer. The family religion was Free Baptist. |
| Witness | She was enumerated on the census on 7 April 1871 in the household of Stephen Palmer in Parish of Hampstead, Queens County, New Brunswick, CanadaG. Included in the household were Stephen's wife Mary (Sanbourne), and sons Edwin, Harry and James. Stephen's occupation was listed as farmer. The family religion was Free Christian Baptist.6![]() 1871 Census, Parish of Hampstead, Queens County (District 177), New Brunswick. Household #85, Stephen Palmer. Included in the household were Stephen's wife Mary (Sanbourne), and sons Edwin, Harry and James. Stephen's occupation was listed as farmer. The family religion was Free Christian Baptist. |
| Witness | She was enumerated on the census on 17 April 1891 in the household of Stephen Palmer in Hampstead, Queens County, New Brunswick, CanadaG. included in the household were his wife Mary (Sanbourne), son Isaac, daughter Gertrude and Austen Doyl (domestic, aged 12 years).7![]() 1891 Canada Census, Hampstead, Queens County, New Brunswick. Household #160, Stephen Palmer, Page 31. Included in the household were his wife Mary (Sanbourne), son Isaac, daughter Gertrude and Austen Doyl (domestic, aged 12 years). |
| Witness | She was enumerated on the census on 31 March 1901 in the household of Stephen Palmer in Parish of Hampstead, Queens County, New Brunswick, CanadaG. included in the household were his wife Mary (Sanbourne), daughter Gertrude, son Isaac, Isaac's wife Annarilla (Crocker), and their children Archie, Verna and Hilda. Stephen's occupation was listed as farmer, Isaac as farmer's son. The family religion was listed as Free Baptist, while Annarilla was listed as Methodist.3![]() 1901 Canada Census, Parish of Hampstead, Queens County, New Brunswick. Page 20, Household #199, Stephen Palmer. Included in the household were his wife Mary (Sanbourne), daughter Gertrude, son Isaac, Isaac's wife Annarilla (Crocker), and their children Archie, Verna and Hilda. Stephen's occupation was listed as farmer, Isaac as farmer's son. The family religion was listed as Free Baptist, while Annarilla was listed as Methodist. |
| Death | She died on 2 April 1907 in Queens County, New Brunswick, CanadaG.8 |
| Burial | She was buried in the Palmer Cemetery, Central Hampstead, Queens County, New Brunswick, CanadaG. Inscription: In Memory of / Mary / Wife of Stephen Palmer / Died April 2 1907 / Aged 72 Years / Stephen Palmer / Died Sept 22 1910 / Aged 81 Years / PALMER.Left: Their Daughter / Frances A. Palmer / Died April 3 1865 / Aged 3 Years.8 ![]() Tombstone, Stephen Palmer (1829-1910), his wife Mary Sanbourne (1835-1907), their daughter Frances (1862-1865). Palmer Cemetery, Central Hampstead, Queens County, New Brunswick, Canada. ![]() Front inscription detail. ![]() Left inscription detail. |
| Son | Edwin Bruce Palmer+ b. 30 September 1861, d. 31 March 1935 |
| Daughter | Frances A. Palmer b. 1862, d. 3 April 1865 |
| Son | Harry E. or C. Palmer b. About 1866 |
| Son | James Isaac Palmer+ b. 27 September 1867 |
| Daughter | Alice Gertrude Palmer+ b. 27 March 1878 |
| Father | Stephen Palmer b. 12 August 1829, d. 22 September 1910 |
| Mother | Mary Sanbourne b. 27 April 1841, d. 2 April 1907 |
| Relationships | 2nd cousin 2 times removed of David Arthur Walker |
| Last Edited | 23 July 2015 00:00:00 |
| Birth | Frances A. Palmer was born in 1862.1 |
| Death | She died on 3 April 1865.1 |
| Burial | She was buried in the Palmer Cemetery, Central Hampstead, Queens County, New BrunswickG. Inscription: In Memory of / Mary / Wife of Stephen Palmer / Died April 2 1907 / Aged 72 Years / Stephen Palmer / Died Sept 22 1910 / Aged 81 Years / PALMER.Left: Their Daughter / Frances A. Palmer / Died April 3 1865 / Aged 3 Years.1 ![]() Tombstone, Stephen Palmer (1829-1910), his wife Mary Sanbourne (1835-1907), their daughter Frances (1862-1865). Palmer Cemetery, Central Hampstead, Queens County, New Brunswick, Canada. ![]() Front inscription detail. ![]() Left inscription detail. |
| Last Edited | 22 July 2015 00:00:00 |
| Name | Phoebe McConchie was also known as Phoebe Palmer. |
| Marriage | She married Thomas Palmer son of Lawrence Palmer and Mary Ann Fisher. |
| Burial | Phoebe McConchie was buried in the Palmer Cemetery, Central Hampstead, Queens County, New Brunswick, CanadaG. |
| Father | Balmain |
| Last Edited | 28 October 2009 00:00:00 |
| Birth | John H. Balmain was born in 1858.1 |
| Death | He died in 1921.1 |
| Burial | He was buried in the Palmer Cemetery, Central Hampstead, Queens County, New Brunswick, CanadaG. Inscription: John H. Balmain / Born 1858 Died 1921 / At Rest / BALMAIN.1![]() Tombstone, John H. Balmain (1858-1921), Palmer Cemetery, Central Hampstead, Queens County, New Brunswick, Canada. |



| Father | Charles E. Brown b. 9 April 1848, d. Before 1911 |
| Mother | Amelia Seaman b. 16 May 1848, d. 17 May 1928 |
| Relationships | Great-aunt of David Arthur Walker |
| Last Edited | 22 September 2025 18:06:18 |
| Name | Daisy Greta Brown was also known as Daisy Greta Cleveland.1 |
| Name | She was also known as Daisy Greta King-Hall.1 |
| Name | She was also known as Daisy Brown. |
| Birth | She was born on 28 January 1886, in New Brunswick, CanadaG.1,2 |
| Daughter | She was enumerated on the census on 25 April 1891 in the household of Charles E. Brown, as a daughter, in Sussex, Kings County, New Brunswick, CanadaG. Charles (age 43) was head of household in the 1891 census, with his wife Amelia (age 42), sons Stanley (age 20), Harry (age 15) and Harly/Harold (13), daughters Hattie (age 18) and Daisy (age 6). His occupation was listed as "Section Foreman I.C.R." (I.C.R. was the Inter Colonial Railway). His son Stanley was listed as a telephone operator. The family religion was Baptist. Their house was described as wooden, 1.5 stories and 7 rooms.3![]() 1891 Canada Census, Sussex, Kings County, New Brunswick. Household of Charles Brown, his wife Amelia Seaman, their children Stanley, Hattie, Harry, Harold and Daisy. |
| Daughter | She was enumerated on the census on 9 April 1901 in the household of Charles E. Brown, as a daughter, in Sussex, Kings County, New Brunswick, CanadaG. Charles (age 53) was head of the household, living in Sussex, New Brunswick, with his wife Amelia (age 52), spelled Emelia in the 1901 census form), and children Harold G. (age 22), Daisy (age 15), Marion (age 7) and Harry (age 24). Charles was employed with the T.E.R. (railway). Harold was a music teacher. Charles and Amelia were Baptists, and their children were Methodists.4![]() 1901 Canada Census, Sussex, Kings County, New Brunswick. Household of Charles Brown, his wife Amelia (Seaman), their children Harold, Daisy, Marion and Harry. |
| Marriage | She married first David S. Cleveland son of David C. Cleveland and Mary Martin, on 31 August 1910 in Sussex, Kings County, New Brunswick, CanadaG, they were married by license, by Wilbur F. Allton of Sussex, New Brunswick. David was a bachelor, Baptist, dentist, living in Sussex. Daisy was a spinster, Baptist, living in Sussex.1,5,6 |
| Marriage | Daisy Greta Brown married second Eric Lindsay King-Hall son of Charles Augustus Hall and Agnes Helena Graham Jacob, on 6 May 1925 in Gwelo, RhodesiaG.1 |
| Living | Daisy Greta Brown was living in South AfricaG, in 1928.7 |
| Death | She died in June 1968 in George, South AfricaG.1 |
| Burial | She was buried in Plettenburg Bay, South AfricaG.1 |
| Daughter | Audrey Evelyn Cleveland b. 25 June 1912, d. 3 June 1996 |
| Daughter | Beryl King-Hall b. 2 February 1927, d. 29 July 2007 |




| Father | David S. Cleveland b. About 1883, d. About 1950 |
| Mother | Daisy Greta Brown b. 28 January 1886, d. June 1968 |
| Relationships | 1st cousin 1 time removed of David Arthur Walker |
| Last Edited | 23 April 2024 17:07:04 |
| Name | Audrey Evelyn Cleveland was also known as Audrey Evelyn Inskipp.1 |
| Birth | She was born on 25 June 1912, in Gwelo, ZimbabweG.1 |
| Marriage | She married James Russell Inskipp on 6 February 1933.1 |
| Witness | She was included in a group photograph with James Russell Inskipp , About 1962.1![]() James Russell "Skippy" Inskipp, Audrey Evelyn (Cleveland) Inskipp, Valerie "Val" May Inskipp and Anne Hurst (daughter of John and Beryl (King-Hall) Hurst, ca. 1963. Click on any face to view that person's page. |
| Death | She died on 3 June 1996 in Bulawayo, Southern Rhodesia, (now Zimbabwe)G.1 |
| Burial | She was buried in Church of the Ascension, 71a Leander Ave.; Hillside, Bulawayo, ZimbabweG.2,1![]() Burial plaques, James Russell Inskipp (1904-1983), his wife, Audrey Evelyn Cleveland (1912-1996). Church of the Ascension, 71a Leander Ave., Hillside, Bulawayo, Zimbabwe. Photo courtesy of their daughter, Val Kendall. |