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Family: David KEEZER / Joanna GREENLAW (F3083)

m. 7 Dec 1837


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  • David KEEZERFather | Male
    David KEEZER

    Born  1763  MA Find all individuals with events at this location
    Died  10 Dec 1839   
    Buried     
    Married  7 Dec 1837  [1]  [Charlotte, NB]  [1] Find all individuals with events at this location
    Other Spouse  Anna STEVENS | F8508 
    Married  23 Sep 1787  Hampstead, Rockingham, NH Find all individuals with events at this location
    Father   
    Mother   

    Joanna GREENLAWMother | Female
    Joanna GREENLAW

    Born  SAY 1776   
    Died  Bef 19 June 1846?   
    Buried     
    Other Spouse  SMITH | F15865 
    Married     
    Other Spouse  Willoughby NASON | F19345 
    Married     
    Other Spouse  Timothy BLAKE | F12431 
    Married  22 Mar 1797  All Saints Anglican, St Andrews, Charlotte, NB Find all individuals with events at this location
    Other Spouse  James COLLINS | F10070 
    Married  Between C 1803? and 1826   
    Other Spouse  William PALMER | F9754 
    Married  9 Aug 1830  Charlotte, NB Find all individuals with events at this location
    Other Spouse  Samuel JOHNSON | F3082 
    Married  8 Oct 1840  St David, Charlotte, NB Find all individuals with events at this location
    Father  Ebenezer GREENLAW | F3384 Group Sheet 
    Mother  Eunice | F3384 Group Sheet 

  • Notes  Married:
    • Date : December 27, 1837
      County : York
      Place : Fredericton
      Newspaper : The New Brunswick Royal Gazette

      Youthful Frolic! Thursday 7th inst., the Rev. A.D. THOMSON, Baptist Minister was called upon to unite in the silken bonds of matrimony a pair of fond hearts that had felt the influence of the softer passion; namely David KEEZER of St. David (Charlotte Co.) / Miss Johanna PALMER of Waweig. The happy pair will have ample materials with which to enliven the honeymoon; the hero in recounting his exploits in the revolutionary war and rejoicing in his American pension; the damsel in reciting the details of her former matrimonial adventures. The bride has numbered 75 summers and the bride groom has withstood the frosts of 80 winters.

  • Sources 
    1. [S123] Vital Statistics in New Brunswick Newspapers, Daniel F Johnson, (http://archives.gnb.ca/APPS/NewspaperVitalStats/Default.aspx?L=EN).