Selected Families and Individuals

Notes


Mary Anne HAMILTON

of New Perth after her husband was lost at sea she married 2nd
Thomas Mellish and their son lives on the ancestral home
(1957).


Donald MACQUEEN

arrived in Belfast in 1803 and lived near the mouth of the
Pinette River.


Christina Glashvin MACLEOD

After her husbands death around 1812, widow MacQueen and her
children moved to Orwell where they bought a hundred acre farm
on the north bank of Orwell River. She was of Glaphein, Skye.


Simon MCKINNON

Came to P.E.I. on the ship Polly in 1803 with his parents.
Settled on Lot 6 P.E.I.

Person Source


Jessie MACEACHERN

Person Source


William MACKENZIE

of Wood Island north. Presbyterian. . Farmer; born in
Scotland. Arrived in P.E.I. from Pictou, Nova Scotia on 31st
October 1837 ('date of settlement'). Lot 62, 100 acres.


Archibald MACQUEEN

Graduated M.A. from Glasgow U. in 1636 and was appointed
minister of Snizort, n or c1642. In 1659 he was minister of
Kilmuir, but was minister of Snizort in 1660.


Richard WOODWARD

In a Woodward family History . States that he had eleven
children by his first two wives. Assuming Ester to be the
first child I assume Hester Davis to be her Mother.


Deborah STANFIELD

Daughter of Francis and Grace Stanfield, who came from Garten,
in Cheshire, in the 'Endeavour , of London,' arriving the 7th
month 1683. Deborah was probably the mother of most of thier
children.


Richard WOODWARD

In a Woodward family History . States that he had eleven
children by his first two wives. Assuming Ester to be the
first child I assume Hester Davis to be her Mother.


Susanna CURETON

appt. overseer of Bradford Meeting.


Richard WOODWARD

In a Woodward family History . States that he had eleven
children by his first two wives. Assuming Ester to be the
first child I assume Hester Davis to be her Mother.


Martha Heald

Widow of John Heald. of Kennett