- 1848
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Name |
Samuel WATTS |
Born |
NB |
- Census 1891: Helen, Sarah
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Gender |
Male |
Birth |
[1789] |
Birth |
Bef 1792 |
Residence |
4 Jun 1812 |
[St Andrews, Charlotte, NB] |
Assessed |
1822 |
St Andrews, Charlotte, NB |
Residence |
21 May 1838 |
St Andrews, Charlotte, NB |
Residence |
9 Oct 1842 |
St Andrews, Charlotte, NB |
Assessed |
1845 |
Waweig, St Andrews, Charlotte, NB |
Occupation |
Tanner |
Residence |
[AUGUST 1835] |
St Andrews, Charlotte, NB |
Died |
7 Aug 1848 |
Fredericton, York, NB |
- Daniel F Johnson's New Brunswick Newspaper Vital Statistics
Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 12 Number 535
Date August 12 1848
County Saint John
Place Saint John
Newspaper New Brunswick Courier
d. Fredericton (York Co.) 7th inst., Samuel WATTS, age 59.
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Person ID |
I46856 |
4 February 2018 |
Last Modified |
22 Nov 2016 |
Family |
Sarah PARKER, b. NS , d. 18 May 1869, Ringwood, Saint John, NB |
Married |
4 Jun 1812 |
All Saints Anglican, St Andrews, Charlotte, NB |
- Samuel Watts
New Brunswick Provincial Marriages 1789-1950
Name Samuel Watts
Event Type Marriage
Event Date 04 Jun 1812
Event Place Saint Andrews, Charlotte, New Brunswick, Canada
Gender Male
Spouse's Name Sarah Parker
Spouse's Gender Female
Page 7
"New Brunswick Provincial Marriages 1789-1950," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QVBF-FFQH : accessed 28 December 2015), Samuel Watts and Sarah Parker, 04 Jun 1812; citing Saint Andrews, Charlotte, New Brunswick, Canada, p. 7, Provincial Archives of New Brunswick, Fredericton; FHL microfilm 845,794.
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#52
New Brunswick
Samuel Watts of the Parish of Saint Andrews in the County of Charlotte & Sarah Parker were married by License with consent of Parents this fourth day of June in the year One Thousand Eight Hundred and Twelve by me Saml Andrews Rector of St Andrews Church in the Parish & County aforesaid.
This Marriage was Solemnized between us
Samuel Watts
Sarah Parker
In presence of Saml Buffum, Jonn Currier
- 04 Jun 1812 Watts Samuel Parker Sarah 40
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Children |
| 1. Elizabeth Smith WATTS, b. [1813], d. 7 Mar 1856, Fredericton, York, NB |
| 2. Sarah Parker WATTS, b. [1816], NB , d. 1891 |
| 3. Helen Maria WATTS, b. 24 Oct 1817, d. 28 Feb 1904, Mount Pleasant, Saint John, NB (Age 86 years) |
| 4. Keziah Atwood WATTS, b. 6 Jun 1819, d. 1 Nov 1852 (Age 33 years) |
| 5. Samuel Daney WATTS, d. [SEPTEMBER 1821], St Andrews, Charlotte, NB |
| 6. Samuel WATTS, b. [1822], bur. 28 Oct 1822, All Saints Anglican, St Andrews, Charlotte, NB |
| 7. Robert Burns WATTS, b. [1823], d. 9 Oct 1842, St John, St John, NB |
| 8. Josephine Augusta WATTS, b. [1829], d. Charlottetown, Queens, PEI |
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Family ID |
F14214 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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Notes |
- Registry Books York County: Nil
Registry Books Saint John County: a few deeds. No will
St Andrews Assessment 1822: Samuel Watts [Land]
St Andrews Assessment 1831: Nil
St Andrews Assessment 1841: in Town Samuel Watts [Land], Thomas Watts
St Andrews Assessment 1845: in Town Thomas Watts
War of 1812: Nil
Early NB Probate: Nil
Petitions: 1 Church of Scotland
Some say m2 26 Mar 1835 Keziah Collins, but I can find no record. Also, there is a death notice for a Sarah wid Samuel Watts in 1869, who seems to fit.
All Saints Anglican
Marriages
14/07/1816 Donald Morrison St Andrews Margaret McDonald St Andrews Benjamin Stymest Samuel Watts SA
18/03/1818 Cyprian Southwick St Andrews Evaline Pierce St Andrews Samuel Watts John Morrell SA
04/02/1825 William Longfellow Jonesboro, ME Eunice Watts Jonesboro Mary Alley Katherine Alley JA
29/08/1834 John Loyd McCormick St Andrews Jane Harvey St Andrews Samuel Watts George Reading JA
*Daughter? 18/06/1841 Charles Wallis Wardlaw Esq. St. John Ann Watt St Andrews George D. Street T.Watt JA
- http://www.davidsullivan.ca/oldstandrews/scrapbook/journalism/beacon/historyofjournalism.html
Samuel Watts advertises Ladies real and Roan Morocco Dress and Walking Shoes, etc
Daniel F Johnson's New Brunswick Newspaper Vital Statistics
Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 3 Number 1338
Date November 21 1827
County Saint John
Place Saint John
Newspaper City Gazette
drowned, James GIBSON of Saint John in the employ of Samuel WATTS, Shoemaker, in Mail Boat when she upset last week, left wife, child. (see original)
- Lot 72
Volume I Page 159 [162/553]
No 123
George Hitchings farmer St Andrews
Samuel Watts, Stephen Morrill tanners St Andrews Town
50 pounds
land and water privilege
deed to George Hitchings by Joseph Walton
beginning on a line with the spilling forming a part of an old mill dam at the east end the tan house
thence running south to William Budd's line
thence running west until it strikes the bounds on the creek
thence running north to the center of the mill privilege
thence running east till it strikes the spilling at the place of beginning
4 or 5 acres with the tan house and 1/2 water privilege
17 July 1823
George Hitchings [His mark]
Elizabeth Hitchings [Her mark]
Wit: Colin Campbell, Joseph Walton
Volume I Page 219 [222/553]
No 168
Samuel Watts trader Saint John City & Stephen Morrell tanner St Andrews
David Wyer gentleman St Andrews
200 pounds
land and water privilege
part of Lot 72 on the Waweig
conveyed by George Hitchings to Samuel Watts and Stephen Morrell
beginning on a line with the spilling forning a part of an old mill dam at the east end of the tan house
thence running south to William Budd's line
thence running west until it strikes the bounds on the creek
thence running north to the center of the mill privilege
thence running east until it strikes the spilling at the place of beginning
4 or 5 acres with the tan house
1/2 the water privilege
5 August 1826
Samuel Watts
Stephen Morrell
Wit: John Campbell, Thos E Putnam
Volume O Page 132
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No 79
27 April 1835
Samuel Watts tanner St Andrews and Sarah his wife & Stephen Morrell tanner St Andrews and Lucinda his wife
John Kinnea and Harrison Kinnea merchants Saint John City
1000 pounds
land a water privilege St Andrews parish on the Waweig River
part of Lot 72
with a tannery
also
Lot of land purchased by Stephen Morrell from David Wyer
commencing at a stake and a large gray rock on the southern line of Lot 72
running a south course to the main road
thence following the road to the line of a lot owned by Wililam Budd
thence following the said line to Budd's lot to the said line of a lot purchased as aforesaid
thence following the said line to the place of beginning with the cottage thereone
Samuel Watts
Sarah Watts
Stephen Morrel
Lucinda Morrel
Wit: Thomas Wyer, R M Andrews
- Esther Clark Wright: Nothing further
http://members.shaw.ca/caren.secord/locations/NewBrunswick/Lists/74thRegimentSorted.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 162-164) Microfilm C-9818
The list below has been sorted in alphabetical order by surname, in order to isolate possible family groups.
Roll of the Disbanded Men, Women and Children of the 74th Regt present at St Andrews, Passamaquoddy Bay Nova Scotia, May 20th 1784
Men: Robert Watt, John Watt
http://members.shaw.ca/caren.secord/locations/NewBrunswick/Lists/NehemiahMarksGroupSorted.html
Roll of Men, Women and Children settled near the Falls of Scoodiac River in the Town of St Andrews Passamaquoddy, under the Direction of Capt. Nehemiah Marks 11 June 1784
Men: James Watt [Webb?]
Loyalist Directory: Robert Watt
Surname : Watt
Given name : Robert
Where Resettled : Charlotte Co., NB
Sources : NYGBS; V40 N2 Apr 1909
Loyalist Directory: John Watt
Surname : Watt
Given name : John
Where Resettled : Didgequash, NB
Sources : NYGBS; V40 N2 Apr 1909
- Samuel Watts
Maine Births and Christenings
Name Samuel Watts
Gender Male
Birth Date 03 Feb 1782
Birthplace Gorham, Cumberland, Maine
Father's Name David Watts
Mother's Name Sarah Cressey
"Maine Births and Christenings, 1739-1900," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:F4M6-6HW : accessed 29 December 2015), Samuel Watts, 03 Feb 1782; citing Gorham, Cumberland, Maine; FHL microfilm 10,930.
Samuel Watts
Maine Births and Christenings
Name Samuel Watts
Gender Male
Birth Date 19 Apr 1781
Birthplace St. George, Knox, Maine
Father's Name Samuel Watts
Mother's Name Mary Watts
"Maine Births and Christenings, 1739-1900," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:F4M5-9Z5 : accessed 29 December 2015), Samuel Watts, 19 Apr 1781; citing St. George, Knox, Maine; FHL microfilm 12,070.
- Index to Land Petitions: Original Series, 1783-1918 (RS108)
Name WATTS, SAMUEL
Year 1821
County Charlotte
Microfilm F4191
See petition of ST. ANDREWS, CH. OF SCOT.
Researchers should note that when a 'Name' has been drawn from a petition submitted by someone else or by a group, the 'See Petition of:' column directs them to the name under which the document is filed and microfilmed.
All names on this petition : 73
- https://archives.gnb.ca/Search/MC3706/Details.aspx?culture=en-CA&abstract=8934§ion=NameIndex
Wallace Hale's Early New Brunswick Probate, 1785-1835
Reference 8934
Family Name PERRY
Given Names William
Was there a Will? No
Was an inventory completed? Yes
Date of inventory 1824-11-24
Date administration granted 1824-02-09
County Charlotte
Parish Pennfield
Probate is for a woman? No
Abstract references a vessel? No
Abstract Parish of Pennfield, Charlotte County. Intestate. Administration granted 9 February 1824 to Samuel PERRY Junr. and Samuel WATTS. Fellow bondsmen William EILLS, trader, and Donald D. MORRISON, joiner, all of St. Andrews. Inventory, dated 24 November 1824, valued at ?354 by James BOYD, Ephraim WILLARD, Thomas [SIME]. The name is spelled variously as "PERRY" and "PEARY."
RS number 0
- Volume E Page 462
[467/511]
No 327
James Turner Senior r Bocabec
Samuel Watts r St Andrews
5 shillings
Town Lot 2 Block C Parr's Division St Andrews between lots granted to John Rigby and Nicholas Turner
17 May 1819
James Turner
Wit: David Wyer, Nathan Niblock
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