7 Apr 1767? - 1846
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Name |
Daniel HILL |
Born |
7 Apr 1767? |
Machias, Washington, ME? |
Gender |
Male |
Birth |
ME |
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Residence |
30 Nov 1804 |
Deer Island, West Isles, Charlotte, NB |
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Name CARD, HENRY
Year 1805
County Charlotte
Microfilm F1044
See petition of FLINN, PATRICK
All names on this petition : 24
. BROWN, JAMES
. BUTLER, DAVID
. CARD, HENRY
. COOK, JAMES
. COOK, PAUL
. DEAN, GIDEON
. DEAN, SAMUEL
. FARRELL, THOMAS
. FLINN, PATRICK
. GOOD, JOHN
. GOREHAM, JOSEPH
. HARDY, JOSEPH
. HILL, DANIEL
. LAMBERT, DANIEL
. LAMBERT, EDMUND
. LAMBERT, JOHN
. LEEMAN, DANIEL
. PENDLETON, GIDEON
. PENDLETON, THOMAS
. REED, THOMAS MACDONALD
. STEWART, SARGENT I.
. STEWART, WILLIAM
. WALSH, JOHN
. WEAVER, DAVID
To the Honorable Gabriel G Ludlow Esquire President of His Majesty's Council and Commander in Chief of the Province of New Brunswick etc etc etc
The Memorial of Patrick Flinn, Daniel Leeman, Paul Cook, Daniel Hill, Daniel Lambert, John Lambert, Sargent J Stewart, John Walsh, Gideon Dean, James Cook,m William Stewart, Edmund Lambert, Joseph Hardy, Henry Card, Gideon Pendleton, Thomas Pendleton, John Good Junior, David Weaver, Daniel Hill Junior, David Butler, Samuel Dean & James Brown Inhabitants of Deer Island in the County of Charlotte
Most humbly sheweth
That the said Island called Deer Island was, as your Memorialists are informed and believe, granted to Joseph Gorham Esquire under the Great Seal of the Province of Nova Scotia by Letters Patent bearing date some time in or about the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and sixty seven.
That the said Joseph Gorham afterwards for and in consideration of the sum of L470 sterling money of Great Britain granted, sold and conveyed the same Island to Thomas Farrell by deed of feoffment bearing date the third day of February 1770
That the said Thomas Farrell afterwards for and in consideration of the sum of L470 sterling money granted, sold and conveyed the same Island to Thomas MacDonald Reed of North Carolina by deed of feoffment bearing date the 21st day of January 1778.
That the said Island contains by estimation as expressed in the said Grant and Deeds 10,000 acres of Land.
That the terms and conditions of the said Grant to the said Joseph Gorham, were never as your Memorialists verily believe performed fulfilled or complied with by the said Joseph Gorham his heirs or assigns, and that the said Grant is thereby become liable to escheat and forfeiture.
That the said Grant to the said Joseph Gorham was not registered in the Office of the Secretary and Registrar of the Records of this Province at any time agreeably to the directions of the Act of Assembly in that case made & provided, and that neither the said Grant nor a copy thereof hath ever to this day, as your Memorialists are informed & believe, been registered in the said office, whereby the said Grant hath been vacated and hath become null and void.
That your Memorialists have severally and respectively taken possession of lots of land upon the said Island, and made improvements thereon, some of your Memorialists having resided upon the said Island upwards of twenty years last past, and others of them different periods during the same twenty years.
That your Memorialists are desirous of acquiring a legal title to the said lands of which they are so in possession as aforesaid, and are at the same time ready and willing to make such equitable compensation therefor to the said Thomas MacDonald Reed his heirs or assigns as to your Honor shall seem meet, if he or they shall be deemed by your Honor to be entitled to any compensation thereof, under all the circumstances of the case.
Your Memorialists therefore most humbly pray that your Honor will be pleased to direct a grant to be made to your Memorialists of two hundred acres to each of them severally and respectively of the lands upon the said Island, upon such terms and conditions as to your Honor shall seem meet.
Or, otherwise, that your Honor will be pleased to direct that due process of law may issue in order that the said Island may be escheated and the same Grant thereof annulled and cancelled, and that thereupon such Grant may be made to your Memorialists as aforesaid, of two hundred acres of land to each of them severally and respectively as aforesaid, of the lands upon the said Island.
And, as in duty bound, shall ever pray, your Memorialists
by
Ward Chipman
Their attorney
30th November 1804
Patrick Flinn & 19 others Inhabitants of Deer Island
5th December 1804
read 26th Feb 1805
Thos Farrell to be notified & to share cause by the 4th Tuesday in June next what the Prayer of the Petition should not be complied with
25th June 1805
Personally appeared before me the Subscriber William Rogers of the Parish of West Isles in the County of Charlotte who being duly Sworn upon the Holy Evangelist of Almighty God deposeth and Saith that on Tuesday the 9th Instant he delivered to Major Thomas Farrell of Deer Island a transcript of a Certain Memorial presented to His Honor the President by Ward Chipman Esquire in behalf of Patrick Flinn and others inhabitants Residing upon Deer Island aforesaid applying for a title to Certain Lots which they the Petitioners occupy on the said Island also that he at the same time did deliver to the said Thomas Farrell a Notification in writing requiring him to thus cause by the fourth Tuesday in June next why the said Petitioners Prayer sho9uld not be Complied with
William Rogers
Taken and acknowledged at saint Andrews this 11th day of April in the year of our Lord 1805 before me
Hugh Mackay
JCP and Commissioner for taking affidavit in the Supreme Court
Affidavit of cause of Notice on Farrell
April 1805
To the Honorable Gabriel G Ludlow, Esquire, President of His Majesty's Council and Commander in Chief of the Province of New Brunswick etc etc etc
Thomas Farrell of Deer Island in the County of Charlotte, Esquire, in obedience to an Order of Council of the 25th of February last and in answer to the Memorial of Patrick Flinn and others by Ward Chipman their Attorney, of the 30th of November last, in act respectfully appearing to to show Cause why the Prayer of the said Memorial should not be complied with
That Deer Island was by order of His Majesty in Council Granted under the Great Seal of the Province of Nova Scotia by letters Patent bearing date the 21st of August 1767 to Joseph Gorham, Esquire.
That the said Joseph Gorham on the third day of February 1770 for and in consideration of the Sum of L470 sterling money of Great Britain bargained and conveyed the said Island to your Respondent, which said conveyance was duly Registered in the Secretary's Office of Registry at Halifax in Nova Scotia, a certified Copy of which registered in the Registrar's Office in the County of Charlotte, Your Respondent now has ready to produce.
That your respondent afterwards entered into an agreement with Donald Reed of North Carolina the person mentioned in the Memorial of the said Patrick Flinn and others to exchange the said Donald Reed paying to your respondent in consideration of the said intended exchange, the sum of L370 sterling - but the said Reed never having had any right, title or Claim to the Property prepared? by him to be given in exchange, nor ever having paid any parts of the said L370 the bargain fell through.
That in the year 1772 Your respondent removed to the said Island and has ever since made it the place of his General residence, that he has during that time thirty three years born at Gret trouble and expense in cultivating and improving the said Island, and endeavouring to comply with the Conditions of the Grant which he believe he has fully accomplished - that there are now upwards of forty seven families settled on the said Island, some by purchase and Some under lease from your respondent - that the said Patrick Flinn and Several other named in the Memorial have long been lessees of Your respondent - that many of them have heretofore had Lands Grants to them in other parts of this Province - and that none of them have resided on the said Island near twenty years as stated in their Memorial -
Your Respondent cannot say whether the Original Grant of the said Island or a Copy thereof has ever been registered in the Office of the Secretary and Registrar of the Records in this Province - nor did he untill within a few days know that such Registry was necessary.
Your Respondent however trusting to the well known justice of the British Government, is satisfied that your Honor will not, consequence of an omission suffered through want of information, deprive him who has fought and bled in the Battles of his Country of an Estate which he has dearly bought and quietly possessed for a long series of years, to bestow it on persons who have not any the least shaddow of claim to any part of the same.
Your Respondent therefore most Humbly prays that your Honor will in consideration of the circumstance within set forth direct a New Grant of the said Island, and of a Small Island adjoining occupied and improved by your respondent and by him named Bar Island, to be made out to him - of your Honor should deem the same necessary to secure the title to your Respondent
Who as in duty bound shall ever pray -
Thoms Farrell
Fredericton 24th June 1805
Thomas Farrell answered to Memorial Patrick Flinn and others
Read in council 26th June 1805
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Residence |
19 Jun 1806 |
St David, Charlotte, NB |
Residence |
23 Dec 1812 |
St David, Charlotte, NB |
Petition |
8 Mar 1814 |
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RS108 :: Index to Land Petitions: Original Series, 1783-1918
Name BAMFORD, JOHN
Year 1814
County Charlotte
Microfilm F4176
See petition of CLENDENIN, ANDREW
1813 Hansen, Benjamin - 1814 Mace, Isaac Family History Library United States & Canada Film 1288472
Andrew Clendenin and others
8th March 1814
Referred to W Odell & Judge Saunders to enquire and Report
To the Honorable Major General Sir Thomas Sumarez President of His Majesty's Councel and Commanding in Chief His Province of New Brunswick
Class 1st
The petition of Andrew Clendenin John Berry, William Thompson, David Keyzer, John Bamford, Samuel Beal, Jacob Young Junior Jacob Young the third, James Brown Junior, Samuel Thomas, Elisha Davidson, James Smith, John Humphrey, James Brown the third, Jonathan Pineo Ebenezer Ross.
Class 2nd
David Howe Stone, George Smith, James Brown senior Greene Brown, Thomas Brisley, Tristram Moore, Stephen Brooks, Lewis Brewer Mundie and Elisabeth Bunton
Class 3d
Samuel Connick, Thomas Connick, Caleb Bartlett, William Higgins, Daniel Hill
Humbly Sheweth
That the lands whereon the first numbered class are settled was sett off and a part by John Jones Esquire the deputy Land surveyor in seventeen hundred eighty four, to make up the allowance for Women and children after giving to the Head of each Family, one Hundred acres on the Rivers and Bays anove the mouth of the River St Croix
In a few weeks after Mr Jones run out a sheet leading from the rear of the front lotts at the Head of Oak Point Bay Westerly and marked off a line of lotts on each side thereof for a number of Gentlemen from whom most of the present settlers became purchased either direct or from their assigns paying in some instances at the rate of five Hundred pounds New Brunswick Currency purchase.
It so happened that in October of the same Year Sir John Wentworth his Majesty's surveyor General of Woods for North American was pleased to make a reservation of forty six thousand acres of Land in the district of St Stephen and Saint David except a small strip in the Northerly and Westerly part of Saint Andrews from prehending the lotts as aforesad within the limits thereof for the purpose of preserving to His Majesty's Use the Pine Timber standing in the Vallies between the Ridges of Hard Wood Land, thereby presenting Your Honors Petitioners from obtaining their expected titles.
The second class are seated on the Gore west of and between the Cape Ann Association Grant and that to Nehemiah Marks Esquire and others. Moore & Brooks by Purchase from Peter Christie Esquire - Against several of the others who expected to obtain Titles there are prosecutions for Trespass now pending in His Majesty's Supreme Court instituted y the Attorney General.
The Third class have possession and improvements on the Wawig, Par of which were, by letters licensed to Benjamin Bradford, the others sett down under, encouragement from His Majesty's Assistant deputy Surveyor for that district.
The schedule of the Parishes of St Stephen and St David transmitted to Your Honor by Captain Frink will shew Your Honor what Progress they have made in Cultivation / the third Class expected who are within the district of Saint Andrews/ by a reference to the Title of Crown Tenants at Will.
Your Honors Petitioners beg leave to State that, the original Object in making the reservations aforesaid hath long since ceased to exist- The masts suited to the Royal Navy were cut and taken off under the Contract of Messrs Hunter and Robinson by their Agents Messr Blacks, The Milling business and the call for square Timber for the British Markets since the Baltic Sea hath been shut up caused the other timber to be felled which was near the shores, but such as had not, hath been killed by the fires during the last & preceeding Years, that there remains at this present, no timber which can ever be an object for Government use, and those about their particular seatins never aforded any Pine Timber, being hard wood Lands
The late President Ludlow, but a few weeks before his death directed a similar application to be made thro him giving an apearance that he would transmit the same to the Secretary of State for His Majesty's most gracious will and Pleasure therein.
To Your Honors Protection the Petitioners hereunder humbly submith themselves & should any doubts arise in Your Honots breast as to the facts sett forth, they bed their Petition may be referr'd to the Justices of the General Session & the Grand Jury of the County of Charlotte with directions for them to certify the situation of the reservations and that of the Present applicants
As in duty Boung so prays
Your Honors Petitioners
Namely
Class 1
Andrew Clendenin
Jno Berry
William Thompson
David Keyzer
Jno Bamfod
Samuel Beal
Jacob Young 2nd
Jacob Young 3d
James Brown Junr
Samuel Thomas
James Smith
John Humphrey
James Brown 3d
Jonthn Pineo
Ebenr Ross
Class 2
David H Stone
Geo Smith
James Brown
Greene Brown
Thos Brisley
Tristram Moore
Stephen Brooks
Lewis B Mundie
Elizabeth Bunton
Class 3
Samuel Connick
Thomas Connick
Caleb Bartlett
Daniel Hill
William Higgins
The undersigned beg leave to recommend the prayer of the preceeding Petition first--as it respects the applicants who are a P????able and industrious sett of Loyal Inhabitants. Secondly If the reservations Attended to were taken off those lands, would soon be applied for, taken up & Peopled, thereby strengthening a frontier settlement, add security to the present inhabitants, and open a door to provide lands for a number of Families who have had no provision made for them altho resident in the Parishes as aforesaid for fifteen to twenty five Years past
Nathan Frink
Schedule of Purchasers in the Reservation No 1 & 2
St Stephen & St David
Charlotte County
Schedule to the application of the Crown Tenants in the Reserves in St David and Saint Stephen
Mason Whetten & 4 others they pay one tenth to P Cristie & the ? ? N Frink
1. Andrew Clendenin paid for one Lott 25L
To Joseph More? St David one [Lott] 100 ____ L125
six Americans are more culling staves staff by License on this Man's Farm
2. John Berry purchased of William Vance who gave an absolute deed, ? a Bond from Himself, Jno Dunn and Joseph Porter Esquire to indemnify him in the ? possession of those lotts for 21 years as a Guarantee against the Kings Claim
3. William Thompson is included in the above / he is in Lease to Jno Berry
4. Kezer and Bamford purchased of Vance the purchase not known originally
5. Samuel Beal purchased his License at _____ 14 but the same tract was included in Vance sale to him under? of a former license from Capt Hatch
6. James Brown Junior paid the same _____ 14 and under the same Circumstances
7. Elisha Davidson sett down, with his Father in Law Samuel Thomas
24years since
Thomas Began his farm by M James? Cozen?
8. Jacob Young 3d purchased of Capt Hatch & paid _____ 15
9. Jacob Young Junr [purchased of Capt Hatch &] paid _____ 15
10. Samuel Thomas paid 23 years since 25 years settled __ 25
11. Jno Humphrey paid 28 years since Since 1784 __ 17.10
12. James Smith [paid 28 years since Since 1784 __] 25.00
13. James Brown 3d paid/under Vances claims . . 165.00
14. Jonathan Pineo [paid] to Robert Hitchings [under Vances claim] 150
15. Ebenezer Ross [paid] to Josiah Hitchings [under Vances claim] 150
Carried over L1215.10
Mr Harris Hatch owned the lott fronting Ross. He purchased of Glidden when he Run away at 25L Glidden paid Josiah Hitching 100L & owns him now 50L
Wm Vance Either Had or Pretended to have Sir John Wentworths License for in? from Land
Amount brought over ______ 1215.10
16. George Smith was to pay Mr Cristy but afterward could get no tittle 25
He therefore referred on the advice of Mr Frink
17. James Brown Senior agreed to pay 25 conjointly with Green
their papers were Lost? into Mr Odells office long since by Mr Frink
18 Green Brown . . . the same 25
19. Thomas Brisley . . . the same 25
Those persons afterwards referred and their papers are in the Secretaries Ofice will explain how thet sett down
20. Tristram Moore paid Mr Critie 25 This same is now acknowledged Mr C promised to indorse the original Memorial with Mr Frink
21. Stephen Brooks paid Mr Cristie 25 [same]
22. David Howe Stone is a deserter from the American Troops, about six years since He sat down and made some improvement but on being served with a process? from the Higher Court abandonded them immediately and now lived in Rosss Place
23. Lewis Brewer Mundie purchased of Brooks in the rear such? as he paid is not recollected
24. Elisa Buntons late Husband purchased of Mr Cristie 300 Acres at 300$ Mr Cristie acknowledges to Have recd 100 of Brooks above But her brother Tristram says 288 $ was paid Fitzgerald now a soldier with Genl Coffin sat down on two hundred a process? issued agt him, he ?, his Wife & Children possess one lott of the same Purchase by Mr Buntons late Husband
____
1265.10
Amount brought up 1265.10
Samuel Connick Bought of Benja Bradford who had letters of Leave from Colo Winslow and took up Bradford's note due in Boston for _____ 300
Thomas Connick Bt of Mr Cristie a Sawmill and some Land uncertain what he paid for the Mill. Samuel says Thos was to pay 30L for the land to Caot Hatch & is to be believed
Caleb Bartlett _____/ uncertain Law or in what Manner he sat down _____
William Higgins (Claimed by a License of Mr Cristy) Christies ? ? ? ? ?
Daniel Hill payts to Capt Hatch for a Meadow 40/- pr year to Capt Hatch
______
L1565.10
During the last winter I was applied to beg Andrew Kennie the assr Cons at St Andrews to make him Return of the Parish of St Stephen & St David in compliane with the ? letter of the Commr in Chief No 49 in doing of which I became posses'd of the fact as stated above and reported ot the schedule--I advised these Persons to state their Case and those themselves in the Clemency of the Governmen--They applied to me to state their Situation by petition and to come up and present it
Nathan Frink
Whereas on this twenty Ninth day of January in the Year one thousand Eight Hundred and seven - It hath been Mutually agreed between Peter Cristy of the Parish of St Stephen in the County of Charlotte and Province of New Brunswick Esqr and Benjamin Bradford of the same Parish County and Province aforesaid as follows
Namely
That in case the said benjamin Bradford shall obtain a License of occupation from His Majesty's Surveyor of the Woods for a tract of Land at the Head of Wawig included in the Reserve Number two, He the said Benjamin Bradfod shall give grant allow and assign one Hundred acres of the same to and for Mill Privilidge ? adjoining and Contiguous to the new Mill called the Love and Unity Built by Messrs Libby's - And that then and in that case, the said Peter Cristy shall convey to him the said Benjamin Bradford the one fourth of the said Mill Love & Unity ? for sawing, with the Quarter part of the aforesaid one Hundre Acres of Land and the appurtenances thereunto belonging - And it is further hereby agreed that in case the said Benja Bradford shall encline to disposses of his fourth part as aforesaid agreed for; he shall give the said Peter Cristy the Referrall of the same giving as much as any other persons and it is hereby further agreed and understood that in case the said Benjamin shall dispossess of the whole License Mr Cristy is to have the first offer on those terms, and in like manner should the said Peter Crity here after he enclined to dispossess of his proportion place or right to first give said Benj Bradford the Referrall
In witness Whereof the Partied have hereunto set their hands and seals at St Stephen the day and year aforesaid
Peter Cristy [Seal]
Benj Bradford [Seal]
Wintess
Nathan Frank
Ebenr Buzbee
Connick's Voucher
Mr Bradford Had letter of lease or License from Colo Winslow for fine Hundred Acres North of the Mill Privilidge on the Wawig Stream. Bradford Sons in Law Charles & Thadeus Libby with Joshua Coleman Built a Saw Mill on the stream Mr Bristie purchased the Mill of those three American - he has since sold the Mill to Thomas Connick and Samuel as bt the Land - I drew this agreement which was left in my hand by the Parits and is now offered as a Voucher in behalf o the two Connicks - Libbys or Coleman never got any thing for the Expenses or Labour nor did Bradford on Acct of the Mill but for the Land he got his debt of 1200$ paid by Samuel Connick
Nathan Frink
28 Feby 1814
State of the Population, Buildings, Cultivation, Stock and produce of the applicants included in the annexed Memorial with remarks at foot as they stood Feby 1813
Strength of Family, Settlers Names, Houses, Barns, Shops, Mowing, Tillage, Pasture, Horses, Oxen, Cattle, Young Cattle, Sheep, Wheat, Barley, Corn, Oats, Potatoes, Tons of Hay
13 Andrew Clendinin Lieut of Militia 1 1 - 30 7 10 1 4 6 4 27 100 10 - 60 300 30
13 John Berry 1 1 - 25 5 15 - 4 4 6 14 20 14 - - 50 30
7 William Thompson 1 1 - 10 4 10 - 2 4 - 13 24 - - - 60 15
7 David Keyzer 1 1 - 13 3 5 - 2 4 3 6 15 - - - 150 15
7 John Bamford 1 1 - 10 5 - 1 2 2 2 6 40 - - - 200 12
11 Samuel Thomas 1 2 - 30 3 30 1 4 5 4 26 80 - - 50 310 25
7 Elisha Davidson 1 1 - - 4 - 1 - 1 1 5 12 - - - 100 -
10 James Smith 1 2 - 30 7 6 1 4 7 - 28 50 10 6 30 200 25
3 John Humphrey 1 1 - 10 7 6 1 4 4 3 16 20 - - 60 200 25
1 James Brown 3e 1 1 - 5 4 2 - - 1 2 4? 70 - - 20 70 8
12 Jonathan Pineo 1 1 - 2 3 4 - 2 1 2 10 10 - - - 130 3
6 Ebenezer Ross 1 1 - 10 3 12- 2 1 2 8 15 - - - 50 4
4 David Howe Stone 1 1 - - 4 - - - 1 - 6 - - - - - -
4 George Smith 1 1 - 4 4 - - - 3 - 7 16 - - 25 67 2
1 James Brown & 8 Greene Brown Father & sons together 2 1 - 4 8 - - 2 4 1 11 36 - - - 100 6
8 Thomas Brisley 1 - 1 - 2 - - 1 - 2 - - - - 70 -
3 Stephen Brooks / paid 25L/ 1 1 - 6 4 - - - 1 1 - 20 - - - 30 5
10 Levi Brewer Mundie 1 1 - - 4 - - - 2 - - - - - - - 2
[Total]
135 Souls in Nineteen Families all settled within the limits of Sir John Wentworth Reservations
19 19 1 189 81 100 6 32 52 31 185 528 34 6 245 2087 207
1 Jacob Young Junior Comr the Parish Militia 2 2 1 40 4 100 3 10 12 2 30 45 - 6 - 500 -
2 Jacob Young 3d [None]
3 Samuel Beal 1 1 1 2 6 1 1 - 2 - - - - - - - 100 -
4 James Brown Junior 1 1 - 2 2 - - - - - - - - - - -
The above four persons are settled on the shore lotts at Oak Bay and have lands Licensed in their rear. Tristram Moore, lived on a Granted lott but paid 25L for 100 Acres of the Reserve, where he now raises his Bread. Mrs Buntons claim is similar,
Samuel Connick Jr
Thomas Connick
Daniel Hill
Caleb Bartlett
Wm Higgins
are on the Waweig streat & have considerable improvements but being within the Parish of St Andrews, the extent thereof cannot at present be ascertained.
Remarks that other side
Remarks
The preceeding statement is copied from a Return called by the Comr in Chief in Feby 1813 and gives ? an Account of their Products for 1812, a very unfavourable season, the Crop of 1813 may be estimated at nearly double.
Instituted by the Attorney General for the Province in behalf of the Crown
The Schedule of the Parish of St Stephen & St David transmitted by Captain Frink will shew Your honor what progress they have made in cultivation the three Class excepted who are within St Andrews by referencing to the Title of Crown Tenants at Will
Your Honors Memorialists
As in duty Bound Prays
1. Andrew Clindinning
2. John Berry
3. William Thompson
4. David Kezer
5. John Bamford
6. Samuel Beal
7. James Brown Junr
Elisha Davidson
8. Jacob Young 3d
9. Jacob Young Junr
10. Samuel Thomas
11. James Smith
12. John Humphrey
13. James Brown Third
14. Jonathan Pineo
15. Ebenezer Ross
16.
17. George Smith
18. James Brown Senior
19. Green Brown
20. Thomas Homer? Brisley
21. Tristram Moore
22. David H Stone
23. Lewis Brewer Mundie
24. Elizabeth Bunten
25. Stephen Brooks
Samuel Connick
Thomas Connick
Caleb Bartlett
Daniel Hill
William Higgins
Mr Connick came over after the original was drawn and signed to request I would add his own & the other fourt persons opposite to this Petition
Nathan Frink
Fredericton 16th Feby 1814
The Original Petition being drawn on Bad paper & ? I have drafted a fair copy and added the signatures of the Petitioners, for and in their behald
Nathan Frink
License will be granted to settled on the Land reserve for Black's Harbor Neck - at 1/3 for an acre
? applies to me, to know if Capt Hatch could give him a Title - I directed Mitchel to go Back and ask Capt Hatch to put the Terms in ? telling him, he should have an Answer; he brought the above minute & I advised Him, to have nothing to do with Capt Hatch of the Kings Reservations as ? had ? against some persons in a Similar situation
Nathank Frink
The Situation of other Reserves in the County is as follows
No. Two lotts before the Grant to Allen Stewart ? and the Penobscot Grant in Scodiac - They were licensed to Peter Cristy Esqr. He sold them to Mr Porter for 50L they were inclosed and the old Road through them shut off that lead to the Head of Oak Point Bay which caused a new one to be cut (now impassable Spring Fall)
No. A Oak Point the Reservation is divided into five parts and disposed of to B Bradford, Mr Hops, & others they say they paid 12.10 pr lott to Captn Hatch
No. The Reserve at the mouth of Wawig was originally Licensed to Mr Dougherty, who had Charge of Mr Black's Pond under the Contract of Hunter and Robertson- It was taken from the Widow and Given to Wm Simpson who settled Down thereon & remained for some years - He has Exchanged it for Maloy's lotts on the Banks of the Digdeguash & on the Fredericton Road where Simpson now lived and Maloy is in the Reserve- He was an American & do not know Whether is now otherwis
No. 1 William Garcelon tells be, that he paid Capt Hatch 50L for a License of 1200 acres Northerly and Easterly of the Grant of Mill Priviledge at at the Head of Oak Point Bay Granted to Colin Campbell Thomas Wyer & Wm Gallop - Garcelon had Purchased Wyer & Gallops right at 750L He calls himself a Subject, but his sons reported themselves as American Citizens at the declaration of War by America
[No ] Black's Harbour reserve was offered to sale at 1/3 pr acre Mitcheles Boys applied to me for advice which prevented the sale, tho I sent them for a Memorandum pointing out the the Terms annex'd it was given & brought to one in Sepr last & by me shewn the same ? to the All? Genl at St Andrew's
No 2 East of Goldsmith's mill - Stephen Ford, Henry Rigby & Alexander Greenlaw Junr Purchased of Peter Cristy Esqr 500 acres of the Kings Reservation They applied to me to draw the deed, but was referred & advized to the Contrary - Mr Cristy drew them a Quitclaim and took their joint note for 250L on the Strength of Which they went to work getting timber - Capt Hatch went to them seized seventy odd Tons in the woods it was undermined in the Court of Admiralty & lost to them
Moses Mosely had a permite about the same Quantity of Timber ? ? number of Round ? were seized and Condemned but he did not Claim a right to the ?
To the above I have not hesitancy in subscribing my name & not in Private
Nathan Frink
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Residence |
30 Nov 1831 |
Saint Patrick, Charlotte, NB |
- Volume L Page 516
[538/553]
No 408
30 Novembmer 1831
Daniel Hill Senior farmer Saint Patrick and wife Sarah
Daniel Hill Junior Saint Patrick
land in Saint Patrick described
Daniel Hill
Sarah Hill
Wit: Harris Hatch, Wellington Hatch
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Died |
3 Dec 1846 |
Buried |
Old Church of England Cemetery, St David Ridge, St David, Charlotte, NB |
- Daniel Hill
in the Canada, Find A Grave Index, 1600s-Current
Name: Daniel Hill
Birth Date: 7 Apr 1767
Birth Place: Machias, Washington County, Maine, United States of America
Death Date: 3 Dec 1846
Death Place: Saint-David, Charlotte County, New Brunswick, Canada
Cemetery: Old Church of England, St Davids Ridge
Burial or Cremation Place: Saint-David Ridge, Charlotte County, New Brunswick, Canada
Has Bio?: Y
Spouse: Sarah Polly Hill
Children: John Barlett Hill
Ancestry.com. Canada, Find A Grave Index, 1600s-Current [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2012.
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/133405571
Daniel Hill
BIRTH 7 Apr 1767
Machias, Washington County, Maine, USA
DEATH 3 Dec 1846 (aged 79)
Saint-David, Charlotte County, New Brunswick, Canada
BURIAL
Old Church of England, St Davids Ridge
Saint-David Ridge, Charlotte County, New Brunswick, Canada
MEMORIAL ID 133405571 ? View Source
79 Years old
Father
Daniel Hill (1739-1822)
Mother
Elizabeth Holmes (1743-1810)
Spouse
Sarah Polly Sprague
(1772-1845)
Married 1789
Children
Sarah (1791-1810)
Daniel
(1792-1845)
Samuel (1795-1883)
William (1797-1884)
Charlotte
(1797-1797)
Joseph (1800-1887)
Eliza Ann (1803-1887)
James
Warren (1806-1893)
Moses (1808-1881)
Reuben (1810-1894)
Harris
(1813-1891)
John Bartlett (1816-1887)
Family Members
Spouse
Sarah Polly Sprague Hill
1772?1845
Children
John Barlett Hill
1816?1887
Old Church of England, St Davids Ridge
Saint-David Ridge
Charlotte County
New Brunswick
Canada
Find A Grave Memorial 133405571
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Person ID |
I18918 |
4 February 2018 |
Last Modified |
30 Oct 2018 |
Father |
Daniel HILL, b. 1739?, Scarborough? , d. 12 Feb 1822? |
Mother |
Elizabeth HOLMES |
_MARI |
18 May 1764 |
Plymouth, Plymouth, MA |
- The Mayflower Descendant: Volume 26 1924
By Massachusetts Society of Mayflower Descendants Staff
p 43
Plymouth, Mass Vital Records
May 18th [1764] A purpose of Marriage, Between Mr Daniel Hill of Black Point, In Casco Bay & Mrs Elizabeth Holmes of Plymouth
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Family ID |
F5394 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Family |
Sarah SPRAGUE, b. 16 Dec 1772, d. 20 Nov 1845, Hills Point, St David, Charlotte, NB (Age 72 years) |
Married |
30 Nov 1789? |
St Stephen? |
- Married by Henry Goldsmith Esq?
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Children |
| 1. Sarah HILL, b. 5 Apr 1791?, d. 4 Jul 1810? |
| 2. Daniel HILL, b. 3 Mar 1792?, d. 29 Nov 1845? |
| 3. Samuel HILL, b. 20 Jan 1795?, d. 4 Dec 1888? |
| 4. William HILL, b. 22 Feb 1797?, d. 3 Dec 1884? |
| 5. Charlotte HILL, b. [1797], St David, Charlotte, NB , d. 1797? |
| 6. Joseph HILL, b. 11 Sep 1800?, d. 11 Feb 1887?, MI  |
| 7. Eliza Ann HILL, b. 22 Jul 1803?, d. 20 Feb 1874? |
| 8. James Warren HILL, b. 20 Feb 1806?, d. 21 Jan 1893? |
| 9. Moses HILL, b. 12 May 1808?, d. 10 Jun 1890? |
| 10. Reuben HILL, b. 11 Aug 1810, d. 8 Mar 1894, Oak Bay, St David, Charlotte, NB (Age 83 years) |
| 11. Harris HILL, b. 1 Apr 1813, d. 9 Mar 1891, Calais, Washington, ME (Age 77 years) |
| 12. John Bartlett HILL, b. 10 Jun 1816, d. 10 Mar 1887 (Age 70 years) |
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Family ID |
F5393 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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Documents |
 | St Andrews Rural 1805 A look at the families living on the Penobscot Association Grant in the rural part of St Andrews, New Brunswick, around 1805. |
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Notes |
- Washington County Marriages: Nil
Johnson's Vitals: Nil
Machias Marriages: Nil
Old Soldiers: Nil
Charlotte County Probate: Nil
Saint Patrick Assessment 1822: Nil
St David Assessment 1823: Daniel Hill, Samuel Hill
St David Assessment 1831: Daniel Hill, James Hill, Joseph Hill, Moses Hill, Samuel Hill, William Hill
- Lot 78 St David
Volume C Page 201
[206/560]
No 144
James Thompson gentleman St Stephen
Daniel Hill yeoman St David
100 pounds
Lot 78 in Wawig Point
23 June 1803
James Thompson
Wit: H B Brown
Volume R Page 332
[235/659]
No 324
Daniel Hill yeoman St David and wife Sarah
my sons Reuben Hill and John Hill yeomen St David
for and in consideration of a certain bond or obligation duly made and executed
Lots 78 and 79 St David
containing both 200 acres
3 January 1839
Daniel Hill
Wit: James W Chandler
- Lot 79 St David
Volume R Page 332
[235/659]
No 324
Daniel Hill yeoman St David and wife Sarah
my sons Reuben Hill and John Hill yeomen St David
for and in consideration of a certain bond or obligation duly made and executed
Lots 78 and 79 St David
containing both 200 acres
3 January 1839
Daniel Hill
Wit: James W Chandler
- Lot 71 granted to John McIntosh
Index to New Brunswick Land Grants, 1784 - 1997 (RS686)
Name MCINTOSH, John
Volume NS-A
Page 176
Grant number 96
Place Passamaquoddy
County Sunbury
Date 1785-05-21
Accompanying plan No
Acres 100
Microfilm F16302
Comment Re-registered NS Grant of 1784/08/03: Penobscot Association
Other names on this grant (188)
Volume C Page 362 [367/560]
No 265
John McIntosh Town of St Andrews
Daniel Hill St David
18 pounds 15 shillings
half of Lot 71 divided in the middle breadth ways
on Wawhage in the Penobscot Association
being the rear half
19 June 1806
John McIntosh [SS]
Wit: John Robinson, James Goodrich
Volume D Page 270 [274/473]
No 278
Daniel Hill yeoman St David
Leonard Bartlett St Andrews
100 pounds
All the moiety or half of the moiety or half of lot 71
purchased by me of John McIntosh
1/4 of the whole lot aforesaid
in the rear
on the Waweig Stream
1/2 mill privilege thereto belonging
23 December 1812
Daniel Hill
Wit: Harris Hatch, James Hitchings
Book J Page 9 [12/553]
No 8
Daniel Hill yeoman St David
Leonard Bartlett St Andrews
one complete fourth part of the rear half of Lot 71
situated on the Wawghwig Stream
1/4 part of the saw mill
9 May 1815
Daniel Hill
Sarah Hill
Wit: S B Clough
Volume S Page 393 [395/909]
No 638
Leonard Bartlett yeoman St Andrews
John J Bartlett son
50 pounds
beginning at a stake and stones on the northwest corner of a lot of land now owned and occupied by Isaac Budd on the south line of lot 72 on the Waweig Stream
thence on said line south 88 degrees east about 50 rods to the Gold Smith stream so called
thence following the course of said Stream up easterly to the east end of the lot
thence by the east line of the lot about 56 rods to a small poplar tree marked
thence north 88 degrees west on the south line of the lot 37 chains and 75 links to a stake marked & a pile of stones
thence north 2 degrees east 107 rods to the stake and stones at the place of beginning
90 acres
east end of lot 71 lying easterly and southerly of the said Gold Smith Stream
& 1/2 of the saw mill now standing on said stream with the right of erecting a new mill or mills in common with the owner of the land on the north shore of said stream
also lot of land granted to John Goudy Lot 7
150 acres
23 June 1841
Leonard Bartlett
Wit: C R Hatheway, Isaac Budd
Volume S Page 784 [787/909]
No 1152
Leonard Bartlett yeoman St Andrews
Jesse C Bartlett son yeoman St Andrews
100 pounds
beginning on the south line of Lot 72 where it crosses the Goldsmith Stream
thence on said line about 26 rods to a cedar stake marked in a pile of stones
thence north by the line as now run and crossing over a large pine stump 73 rods to a small white birch marked
thence east about 75 rods to the rear of the lot
thence south by the rear line to the Goldsmith Stream
thence westerly in said stream to the place of beginning
45 acres
southeasterly end of Lot 72 and all the land belonging to Lot 71 north of Goldsmith Stream
saving and excepting nevertheless thereupon one moiety an undivided hald of the said Mill now standing on the stream with the privilege on which it stands heretofore sold and conveyed by me to my son John C Bartlett
25 June 1841
Leonard Bartlett
Wit: C R Hatheway, Isaac Budd
Volume H Page 214
No 2407
25 March 1850
John W Burnham merchant New York & James Robinson merchant St John surviving trustees for all the Creditors of John Kinnear and Harrion G Kinnear
Michael Fauls blacksmith St Andrews
Part of Lot 72 & part of water privilege & tannery
also rear part of a Lot purchased by Stephen Morrell from J Wyer
John W Burnham
James Robinson
Wit: Robert Reid r St John, William H Douglas r St John
- Lot 14 Block D St Stephen
Volume E Page 168
[172/511]
No 175
Daniel Hill yeoman St David
Joseph Raymond yeoman St Stephen
50 pounds
Lot 14 Block D
100 acres in St Stephen grant to Daniel Grant and others
19 November 1814
Daniel Hill
Wit: Nehemiah Marks, Nathan Frink
- Lot 114 Granted to Daniel Hill [David Hill]
Volume C Page 176
[178/560]
Mathew Thornton yeoman St Stephen
Abial Sprague yeoman St Stephen
30 pounds
part of Lot 114 granted to Daniel Hill
described
30 November 1803
Mathew Thornton
Wit: Robinson Crocker, Jane Crocker
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