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Maurice HANLEY

Maurice HANLEY

Male Bef 1761 - 1795  (> 34 years)

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  • Name Maurice HANLEY 
    Born Bef 1761 
    Gender Male 
    Residence April 1783  Penobscot, Lincoln, ME Find all individuals with events at this location 
    • Maurice HENLEY Maine Genealogist, The Journals and Periodicals
      RECORD : 2004
      VOLUME : 26
      PAGE : 55
      TEXT : The Artificers and Inhabitants Who Built Fort George, Penobscot, 1779-1780
      Historic Genealogical Society, 2018.)
      https://www.americanancestors.org/DB531/rd/14529/55/265105879
      The last large Artificers' payroll found was that for the month of April 1783 at which time the organization was
      ...
      Carpenters at 5/- per diem
      Lauchlan McCurdy
      ...
      at 4/-
      William Cookson
      Maurice Henley
      ...
    Residence 4 Jul 1783  Penobscot, Lincoln, ME Find all individuals with events at this location 
    • Downeast Ancestry
      December 1983
      Volume 7 Number 4
      Penobscot Loyalists: A Bicentennial Tribute
      Robert C. Brooks
      p 133
      Penobscot Inhabitants Certified Loyal 4 July 1783
      Morris Henly
      2 over 10
      none under 10
      2 total
    Residence 10 Jun 1784  Passamaquoddy, St Andrews, Charlotte, NB Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Died C 1795 
    • Volume A Page 371 [374/485]
      No 199
      Jonathan Greenlaw husbandman St Andrews [m Elizabeth Lamb s William Greenlaw m Jane]
      son Ebenezer Greenlaw husbandman St Andrews [s Jonathan Greelaw m Elizabeth Lamb]
      40 pounds
      Lot 44 St Andrews on St Croix Bay
      100 acres
      on which I now live
      14 July 1788
      Jonathan Greenlaw [SS]
      Wit: Maurice Hanley [RB: 1795 leaves Robert Pagan to settle his debts should he die], Nancy Smith [Her mark]
    Living 13 Jan 1795 
    Person ID I49117  4 February 2018
    Last Modified 14 Aug 2018 

    Family Mary,   d. Bef 1795 
    Family ID F14938  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

  • Documents
    St Andrews Rural 1805
    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.

  • Notes 
    • First Families: Nil
      Johnson's Vitals: Nil
      Early NB Probate: Nil
      Old Soldiers: Nil
      Genealogical Dictionary of Maine and New Hampshire: Nil
      St Andrews Assessment 1822: Nil Hanley
      Maine Soldiers and Sailors: Nil
      Loyalist Claims: Nil
      Loyalists of Massachusetts: Nil
      Halifax Deeds: Nil

      http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~cannbfam/CH.pdf
      RETURN OF THE BACK LANDS OF THE PENOBSCOTT LOYALIST - 1784
      Cleadie Barnett
      Maurice Hinly 1 woman 50 acres
    • Town Lot 5 Block A Parr's Division

      Index to New Brunswick Land Grants, 1784 - 1997 (RS686)
      Name HENLEY, Maurice
      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)

      Volume A Page 258
      [261/485]
      No 109
      5 October 1784
      Maurice Hanley farmer Town of St Andrews
      John Dunn merchant Town of St Andrews
      20 pounds
      Lot 5 Block A Parr's Division
    • Lot 41

      Index to New Brunswick Land Grants, 1784 - 1997 (RS686)
      Name HINLEY, Maurice
      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 210
      [215/560]
      No 153
      "I Maurice Hanley from a possession of the uncertainty of human life, and from a wish to do justice to Robert Pagan Esquire who is my principal creditor and also to my other creditors. Do hereby in the case of my Death make over to the said Robert Pagan Esquire my Farm Lot with the house and Improvements thereon, also my cattle and all my other property to be disposed of by him in case of my Death to the best advantage, and from the sale of said Property that he will discharge the Debt I own to him and also such Debts as I owe to others, and after such payment of any balance remained that he will pay the same to any nearest relation."
      13 January 1795
      Maurice Hanley
      Wit: Neil McCurdy, Daniel Grant

      Volume E Page 236
      [240/511]
      No 238
      Robert Pagan St Andrews
      Neil McCurdy
      80 pounds
      Lot 41 purchased by me of Maurice Henley
      24 April 1806
      Robert Pagan
      Miriam Pagan
      Wit: Thomas Wyer Jr, James George Peck?

      Volume E Page 237
      [241/511]
      No 238
      Neal McCurdy St Andrews
      George H McCurdy St Andrews
      50 pounds
      Lot 41
      bounded on the southeast by the Neal McCudy Lot 40
      northwest by land now occupied by Thomas Greenlaw
      purchased by me of Robert Pagan
      except a piece or parcel of the aforesaid lot lying on the northwest line of said Lot 41 bounded on the west side of the road being 10 rods of said road containing the same width to the shore
      also
      another piece on the east side of the road 20 rods continuing the same width so far as that a parallel line with said road shall contain 12 acres
      2 October 1812
      Neil McCurdy
      Wit: Levi Carruth, William McCurdy
      Registered 15 December 1817

      Volume T Page 25
      [28/803]
      No 32
      John G N McCurdy yeoman St Andrews
      William Cookson yeoman St Andrews
      50 pounds
      land in St Andrews
      beginning on the main road leading from St Andrews to St Stephen at a stake and stones on the south western angle of Captain McCurdy's Lot
      thence running easterly the length of said Captain [Neil] McCurdy's lot [41: Maurice Hanley]
      thence northerly across the line of the said McCurdy's lot until it intersected the east and west line between Thomas Greenlaw [42] and the said McCurdy's lot
      thence easterly along the said line until it is intersected by the north and south line of Henry Johnson lot [40, 41]
      thence southerly until it strikes the north and south line of a lot claimed by James McCurdy deceased [41]
      thence westerly along the westerly line of the said James McCurdy's lot to the Highway
      thence northerly along ths course of said Highway to the pace of beginning
      24 acres 1/4 and 20 rods
      excepting 3 acres sold to Henry Johnson
      7 April 1838
      John George N McCurdy
      Wit: John Wilson, Robt Walton
    • All Saints Anglican
      Marriages
      13 Dec 1805 Henly Josiah Walton Elisabeth 49