- C 1816?
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Name |
Edward ROSS |
Born |
Scotland |
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Gender |
Male |
Birth |
C 1735 |
Residence |
10 Jun 1784 |
Passamaquoddy, St Andrews, Charlotte, NB |
- http://members.shaw.ca/caren.secord/locations/NewBrunswick/Lists/PenobscotGroupSorted.html
From Library and Archives Canada, Ward Chipman Papers, Muster Master General's Office - Loyalists Musters, 1776-1785
(M.G. 23, D 1, Series I, Volume 24, pages 172-177) Microfilm C-9818
The list below has been sorted in alphabetical order by surname, in order to isolate possible family groups.
Return of Men, Women and Children of the Penobscot Loyalists Settled in the District of Passamaquoddy the 10th of June 1784
Men: Edward Ross, George Ross, Henry Ross, Thomas Ross
Women: Barbara Ross, Margaret Ross
Children over 10: Betsey Ross, Mary Ross, Margaret Ross, Barbara Ross, Thomas Ross, Betsey Ross, John Ross, William Ross
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Death |
Bef Jan 1817 |
- Volume F Page 255 [258/543]
No 165
Margaret Ross widow St Andrews
Edward McLachlan St Andrews
20 pounds
Lot 76
10 January 1817
Margaret Ross [Her mark]
Wit: H Hatch, Ann McKenzie
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Residence |
[1769] |
England or Scotland |
Residence |
[1772] |
[Portland, Cumberland, ME] |
Residence |
[BEFORE 1774] |
[Portland, Cumberland, ME] |
Died |
C 1816? |
Person ID |
I3481 |
4 February 2018 |
Last Modified |
4 Sep 2018 |
Family |
Margaret, b. Portland, Cumberland, ME , bur. 22 Sep 1817, All Saints Anglican, St Andrews, Charlotte, NB |
Children |
| 1. Mary ROSS, b. England , d. 31 Mar 1838, Pembroke, Plymouth, MA  |
| 2. Ann ROSS, b. Portland, Cumberland, ME , d. 24 Sep 1862 |
| 3. Margaret ROSS, b. *[1774], d. 1 Sep 1862, Lunatic Hospital, Boston, Suffolk, MA  |
| 4. John ROSS, b. [1800], NB  |
| 5. Jane ROSS, b. 24 Jun 1804, d. 8 Sep 1865 (Age 61 years) |
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Family ID |
F1008 |
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 |
- Johnson's Vitals: Nil
Early NB Probate: Nil
Old Soldiers: Nil
Falmouth Assessment 1780: [Images 6XQY, 66R6]: Thomas Ross
The Penobscot Journal 1782: Nil
Penobscot Certified Loyal 1783: Nil
Artificers: Nil
Loyalist Claims: Nil
Loyalists to Canada: Edward Ross St Andrews Grantee
Esther Clark Wright: Edward Ross St Andrews
St Andrews Assessment 1822: Estate of Edward Ross [L], David Ross [P]
St Andrews Assessment 1831 Country: David Ross [P], James Ross [L]
St Andrews Town Assessment 1841: Robert Ross [L] David Ross [P]
St Andrews Assessment 1841 From Chamcook to Town: James Ross [L]
Death Margaret: John Ross
Kirk McColl Burials -1819: Nil
Christ Church Burials: Nil
All Saints Anglican: Checked
Genealogical Dictionary of Maine and New Hampshire: Nil
Cumberland County Registry of Deeds -1800: Nil
Maine Revolutionary Soldiers Sailors: Nil
Massachusetts Revolutionary Soldiers: Nil
Falmouth Town Records 1770-1774 [Portland separated 1786]: Nil
Newcastle Assessment 1783: Joseph Ross
David Ross "colored" see Marriage, Census 1851, Death notice
Evidence for Children
Mary: Quits claim for father's town Lot 1824
Ann: Quits claims for father's town Lot 1824
Margaret: Quits claim for father's town Lot 1824
John: Probably not
Jane: Probably not
- http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~cannbfam/CH.pdf
RETURN OF THE BACK LANDS OF THE PENOBSCOTT LOYALIST - 1784
Cleadie Barnett
Edward Ross 1 woman 4 children 250 acres [Apparently at Waweig]
- Some have William Ross as father of Ann Ross Frankland. William Ross seems to have made the same movements in Maine as Edward. Perhaps they are brothers.
http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=jamesdm49&id=I121009
Note: William Ross was an English sea captain who came from Yorkshire to Falmouth, Maine, then moved to St. Andrews, NB, after the American Revolution ["Early Pleasant River Families," p. 214].
Media: Book
Abbrev: Early Pleasant River Families of Washington County, Maine
Title: Early Pleasant River Families of Washington County, Maine
Author: Leonard F. Tibbetts and Darryl B. Lamson
Publication: Picton Press, Rockport, Maine, 1999
Repository:
Name: Library of Congress
101 Independence Ave, SE
Washington, DC 20540
- Lot 76
Index to New Brunswick Land Grants, 1784 - 1997 (RS686)
Name ROSS, Edward
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 F Page 255 [258/543]
No 165
Margaret Ross widow St Andrews
Edward McLachlan St Andrews
20 pounds
Lot 76
10 January 1817
Margaret Ross [Her mark]
Wit: H Hatch, Ann McKenzie
Volume S Page 56 [58/909]
No 73
Edward M Ross housewright Boston formerly Edward McLaughlan St Andrews
Robert McGill innkeeper Woburn
$140
Lot 76 upon the Waweek River
23 November 1839
Edward M Ross
Mary C Ross
Wit: A Moore, Francis Merrifield
[McGill disposal -1854: Nil]
Robert Mcgill
in the 1840 United States Federal Census
Name: Robert Mcgill
Home in 1840 (City, County, State): Woburn, Middlesex, Massachusetts
Free White Persons - Males - Under 5: 1
Free White Persons - Males - 10 thru 14: 1
Free White Persons - Males - 20 thru 29: 5
Free White Persons - Males - 30 thru 39: 1 [1801-1810]
Free White Persons - Females - Under 5: 2
Free White Persons - Females - 15 thru 19: 1
Free White Persons - Females - 20 thru 29: 2
Free White Persons - Females - 30 thru 39: 2
Persons Employed in Manufacture and Trade: 5
Free White Persons - Under 20: 5
Free White Persons - 20 thru 49: 10
Total Free White Persons: 15
Total All Persons - Free White, Free Colored, Slaves: 15
Year: 1840; Census Place: Woburn, Middlesex, Massachusetts; Roll: 189; Page: 144; Image: 1020; Family History Library Film: 0014678
Johnson's Vitals: Nil
- Town Lot
Index to New Brunswick Land Grants, 1784 - 1997 (RS686)
Name ROSS, Edward
Volume NS-A
Page 165
Grant number 95
Place Saint Andrews
County Sunbury
Date 1785-05-21
Accompanying plan No
Acres 0
Microfilm F16302
Comment Re-registered NS Grant of 1784/06/01: Town Lot
Other names on this grant (354)
Lot 8 Block Q Morris's Division granted to John Ross
- Loyalist Directory: Edward Ross
Surname : Ross
Given name : Edward
Where Resettled : St. Andrews, NB
Sources : NYGBS; V39 N4 Oct 1908
- All Saints Anglican
Baptisms
22 Jul 1787 RossJohn s of Mrs Ross p2
Burials
23 Jun 1815 Ross Lauchlan sergent in 102nd regiment 36
31/10/1819 Ross St Andrews JA
[1823] Ross St Andrews JA
Marriages
05 Dec 1807 Campbell John Ross Elisabeth Mrs. 49
02/12/1821 Fenwick Bell St Andrews Frances Ross St Andrews John Lowdon Eileen Oakes JA
- Town Lot 6 Block E Parr's Division
Volume I Page 149
[152/553]
No 114
20 August 1824
Loring Barker of Charlestown, MA shipjoiner and wife Mary by atty Colin Campbell; Donald McLachlan Esq St Andrews and wife Margaret; William Frankland Esq Grand Manan and wife Ann; heirs to the Estate of Edward Ross late of St Andrews mariner
James McMath joiner St Andrews
27 pounds
Lot 6 Block E Parr's Division
Volume I Page 165
[168/553]
No 128
- October 1824
Loring Barker ship joiner Charlestown, Massachusetts and wife Mary
William Frankland Esq Grand Manan and wife Ann
Donald McLachlan Esq and wife Margaret St Andrews
heirs of the estate of Edward Ross late of St Andrews mariner deceased
110 pounds 4 shillings
Christopher Scott Esq St Andrews
Lot 4 Block E Parr's Division granted to Edward Ross [This lot doesn't appear granted in the original grant]
William Frankland
Ann Frankland
Don McLachlan
Margaret McLachlan
Loring Barker
Wit: Robert Mowatt, John Campbell, Samuel Frye, Irving Barker
- James Ross
New Brunswick Provincial Marriages 1789-1950
Name James Ross
Event Type Marriage
Event Date 10 Mar 1817
Event Place , Charlotte, New Brunswick, Canada
Gender Male
Spouse's Name Frances Wren
Spouse's Gender Female
Certificate Number 115
Page 25
"New Brunswick Provincial Marriages 1789-1950," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QVBF-F5FS : 6 March 2015), James Ross and Frances Wren, 10 Mar 1817; citing , Charlotte, New Brunswick, Canada, p. 25, Provincial Archives of New Brunswick, Fredericton; FHL microfilm 845,794
115
New Brunswick
James Ross of the Parish of St Andrews in the county of Charlotte and Province of New Brunswick mariner and Frances Wren of the same Parish of Sd Province widow were married by license this 10th day of March in the year 1817 by me
John Campbell JP
This marriage was solemnized between us
James Ross
Mrs Ross
In presence of
James Turnbull
Geo Russell
- Lachlan Ross
https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Ross-4046
- Charlotte County Registry Books
Volume A Page 211
[214/485]
No 69 Mortgage
William Reidhead cooper "late now of of Penobscott but now of the County of Charlotte"
William Towers carpenter Charlotte County
16 18 6
Lot 81 granted to William Reidhead
26 June 1786
Wm Reidhead
Wit: William Swain, Edward Ross
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