[BEFORE 1761] - Aft 1796
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Name |
Patrick CALLAHAN |
Born |
[BEFORE 1761] |
Gender |
Male |
Birth |
Bef 1763 |
Occupation |
Shoemaker |
Religion |
Catholic? |
Residence |
MA |
- Loyalists to Canada
Thedore C Holmes
p 164
Callahorn/Callaham, Patrick. He was a Loyalist from Massachusetts who, with his family, moved to the British lines at Penobscot in 1782, where he bought a lot and built a small house. He was a grantee at St Andrews, and in April 1786, was living there.
Source: The Loyalists of Massachusetts by E Alfred Jones St Catherine Press London 1930
The Loyalists of Massachusetts: Their Memorials, Petitions and Claims
Edward Alfred Jones
Saint Catherine Press, 1930
p 74
Patrick Callahan
This steadfast loyalist removed in 1782 with his family to the British lines at Penobscot, where he bought a small lot of land and built a wooden house. In April 1786, he was living at St Andrews New Brunswick.
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Residence |
30 Sep 1777 |
Balltown, Lincoln, ME |
- Patrick Callon
Massachusetts State Archives Collection
Volume 322 Page 180
Bawltown letter dated 13 September 1777
A list of the Mens names in the Plantation of Bawltown [Balltown, Whitefield/Jefferson] from sixteen years and upwards agreeable to an act of Cort [sic] December 9th 1776
Mecres Carr Capt [m Elizabeth Wait s Sylvanus Carr m Lydia Macrest]
Joshua Little 1st Lieut [m Lydia Brown s Samuel Little m Sarah Follansbee]
Benjn King 2 Lieut [m Ruth Bartlett s Benjamin King m Sarah Taylor]
Ephraim Brown Sergt
Jonathan Bartlett [Sergt] [m Lydia Chase s Christopher Bartlett m Mary Clement]
Jacob Rowel [Sergt] [m Hannah Carlton s John Rowell m Mary Wadlin]
James Murphy [Sergt] [b Ireland m Sarah Linsey]
Samuell Parmer Corpl [Palmer?] [m Ann Pearson s Timothy Palmer m Jane Stickney]
Samuell Whitman [Corpl] [m Rhoda Parkman s John Whitman m Abigail Hollis]
Timothy Ferrin [Corpl]
Thomas Grover [Corpl] [s Benjamin Grover m Mehitable Toothaker]
Petter Dow [m Elizabeth Huse s Peter Dow m Susannah Page]
Solln Clark
Wllm Boynton [m Esther Wyman s Caleb Boynton m Christian Parsons]
Saml Bawl [Ball]
John Boynton
Jeri Brand [Bran, Brann]
Isaac Brand
Stephen Belden
Thoms Cunningham
Moses Cooper
Thoms Day
John Decker
John Fish
John Philbrook [Philbrick]
Ebenezr Philbrook
Jonathn Philbrook
Andrew Gledden [Glidden]
Arnold Gledden
Asse Heath
Saml Jonson [Johnson]
Joseph Rogers
James Reves [Reeves, Reaves]
James Turner
James Shepard
John Duely [Dooley]
Ebenez Grover
Benjn Dow
Charles Gledden
Enoch Averil
Caleb Bartlet [Bartlett]
Leonard Cooper
Caleb Cressis? [Curtis? Cressey?]
Patrick Callon
James Jonston Davis
James Emery
Stephen Grover
Davi Hutchens [Hutchins, Hitchings]
Jonathan Heath
Isaac Heath
Daniel Lambord
Nathan Longfello [Longfellow]
Jonn Norris
Samll Per????
Oliver Peasley
Ezekiel Peasley
Prince Rogers
Ezekiel ?
Ezekiel Sterns [Stearns]
Thomas Turner
Nicklas Turner
Jonah Vining
John Woodman Senr
Ralph Chiney [Cheney]
Willm Carr
John Woodman Junr
Abner Ford
Ebenezer Philbrook Senr?
Jonathan Bartlet Junr?
Michael Gledden
Joseph Bartlett
Benj Kinney [Kenney]
Joshua Chamberlin [Chamberlain]
Richard Turner
Benjn Stickney Clerk
Mecres Carr Capt
Joshua Littl Lieut
Benjn King Lieut
Massachusetts State Archives collection, colonial and post colonial period 1626-1806
Authors: Massachusetts. State Archives
https://familysearch.org/search/catalog/1050952?availability=Family%20History%20Library
Volume 321 -- Treasury (continued--page 104), 1770-1797 ; v. 322 -- Valuations and taxes (continued--page 131-3), 1738-1777.
Granite Mountain Record Vault
United States & Canada Film
2293887
https://familysearch.org/search/film/007823201?cat=1050952
Index [528/1579]
Volume 322 -- Valuations and taxes (continued--page 131-3), 1738-1777 ; v. 323 -- Valuations and taxes (continued--page 141), 1778-1787.
Family History Library
United States & Canada Film
2293888
https://familysearch.org/search/film/007704986?cat=1050952
Balltown [727/1604]
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Residence |
1782 |
near Penobscot, Lincoln, ME |
- Patrick Calahan
in the UK, American Loyalist Claims, 1776-1835
Name: Patrick Calahan
Residence Place: New Brunswick
Record Type: Memorial
Piece Description: New Claims
The National Archives of the UK; Kew, Surrey, England; American Loyalist Claims, Series II; Class: AO 13; Piece: 022
Patrick Calahan r New Brunswick
during the late War attached to the British government
sustained many losses
1782 within British lines at Penobscot
purchased small lot unable to pay freight
12 April 1786
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Residence |
Aug 1782 |
Balltown, Lincoln, ME |
|
Residence |
4 Jul 1783 |
Penobscot, Lincoln, ME |
- Downeast Ancestry
December 1983
Volume 7 Number 4
Penobscot Loyalists: A Bicentennial Tribute
Robert C. Brooks
p 133
Penobscot Inhabitants Certified Loyal 1783
Patrick Callahan
+10: 4
-10: 1
Total: 5
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Residence |
From 15 Jul 1783 to 25 Mar 1784 |
Penobscot, Lincoln, ME |
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Residence |
1784 |
Back Lands |
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Residence |
10 Jun 1784 |
Passamaquoddy, St Andrews, Charlotte, NB |
|
Residence |
12 Apr 1786 |
NB |
- Patrick Calahan
in the UK, American Loyalist Claims, 1776-1835
Name: Patrick Calahan
Residence Place: New Brunswick
Record Type: Memorial
Piece Description: New Claims
The National Archives of the UK; Kew, Surrey, England; American Loyalist Claims, Series II; Class: AO 13; Piece: 022
Patrick Calahan r New Brunswick
during the late War attached to the British government
sustained many losses
1782 within British lines at Penobscot
purchased small lot unable to pay freight
12 April 1786
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Residence |
5 Oct 1786 |
St Andrews, Charlotte, NB |
- Volume A Page 220
No 77
Patrick Callahan Town of St Andrews
Joseph Nash Charlotte County
for and in consideration of 650 acres of land on the Maguadavick River
5 October 1786
Patrick Callahan [His mark]
Margaret Callahan [Her mark]
Wit: Jno Robinson, Geo Wylly
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Residence |
14 Jul 1793 |
St George, Charlotte, NB |
Residence |
26 May 1795 |
St George, Charlotte, NB |
Military |
1793? |
New Brunswick Regiment? |
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Military |
24 Jun 1796 |
disch: King's New Brunswick Regiment |
- New Brunswick Genealogical Society/ Societe Genealogique du Nouveau-Brunswick, Generations
https://nbgs.ca/upload/files/Generations/1991-1995/Vol%2015-1%20Iss%20055%20Spring%201993.pdf
Generations: Journal of the New Brunswick Genealogical Society. Issue 55. Spring 1993.
Page 8
The Soldiers of the King's New Brunswick Regiment
Daniel F Johnson
...
Black John, Capt Clinch disch 24 September 1795
...
Page 9
Callaghan Patrick, -, Capt Clinch, 24 June 1796 discharged
Dunham Joseph, Pte, Capt Clinch, enlisted 8 June 1793
Dunham Samuel. Pte, Capt Clinch, enlisted 8 June 1793
...
Page 10
Goldsmith Henry, Ensign, Return 01 officers, 25 June 1794. Lt, Promoted vice Upham, 25 June 1796
...
Page 11
Parker William, Capt Campbell, enlisted 3 November 1797
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Died |
Aft 1796 |
Person ID |
I49146 |
4 February 2018 |
Last Modified |
19 May 2020 |
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Notes |
- In the first index for the Charlotte County Registry books, there is an entry "James Joyce to Patrick Callahan Deed B 17x" There is no indication of the new page number for Volume B or the location of the property. There is no mention of the transaction in the grantee index under Callahan.
There is also another entry "Morris Fitzgerald to Patrick Callahan Deed B 18x Parish St George," but again doesn't appear in the opposite index.
There is another entry "Joanna Joice to Patrick Callahan Deed B 282" no parish listed. This deed does not appear at that location, and does not appear at the opposite entry.
https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/004152542?cat=1469002
I have browsed through image 400.
In Lincoln County, Charles Callahan appears to have owned the Benjamin King mill lot # 86 on the west side of the river and 33 opposite side in Balltown. More research needed.
- Pownalborough 1766: Nil
Pownalborough 1771: Nil
Pownalborough 1777: Nil
Pownalborough 1783: John Kellehan
Early NB Probate: Nil
Johnson's Vitals: Nil
St Andrews Assessment 1822: Saml Callaghan [P]
Penobscot Journal 1782: Nil
Penobscot Inhabitants Certified Loyal 1783: Patrick Callahan 4 over 10, 1 under 10.
Back Lands 1784: 1 woman, 50 acres
Return 1784: No children evident
Washington County: William Callahan family from Massachusetts. See below.
Artificers: Nil
Petitions: Nil, wife.
Old Soldiers: Nil
All Saints Anglican: Nil
Maine Revolutionary Soldiers: Charles Callahan Pownalborough
Lincoln County Registry Books 1767-1788: Nil. Rechecked master index.
Saint John Registry Books: Nil
Eastport Sentinel: Nil
ECW: Patrick Callahan Massachusetts St Andrews
Holmes: Grantee
NBGS Anglican 20 May 2020: Nil
FTM Maine marriages: Nil
French and Indian: Nil
Samuel Callahan m Hannah Eastman s William Callahan m Lydia Colson r Washington County b Gloucester, Essex
Possibly the son of Charles Callahan m Rebecca Morton
- Balltown Land East side Sheepscot
https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/352440?availability=Family%20History%20Library
Land records, 1761-1912; indexes to land records, 1761-1901
Authors: Lincoln County (Maine). Register of Deeds
Land records v. 52-53 1803-1804
Family History Library
United States & Canada Film
11384
8096930
https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008096930?cat=352440
Volume 53 Page 26
[335/574]
Patrick Callahan cordwainer Ballstown
Stephen & Ebenezer Grover yeomen Ballstown
26 pounds
200 acres in Ballstown
warranty
beginning at the southwest corner of John Duly's land at a hemlock tree marked on four sides & standing on the bank of the River on the east side
thence running southeast 1 mile to a tree marked on 4 sides
thence running southwest 100 poles to a spruce marked on 4 sides
thence northwest to the river aforeaid
thence up the river as the river runs to the first mentioned bounds
- August 1782
Patrick Callahan [His mark]
Wit: James Ayers, Benj Woodbridge
Newcastle August 13 1783
Recd July 8 1803
- Lot 73
Volume A Page 159 [162/485]
No 37
8 September 1784
Patrick Callahan shoemaker Town of St Andrews
Daniel Ross merchant Town of St Andrews
75 pounds current money of Nova Scotia
all that messuage or tenement situate in Waweig
Lot 73
John Bowler on the south
William Gammons on the north
Patrick Callahan
Margaret Callahan
Wit: John Dowling, Andrew Martin
Volume A Page 161 [164/485]
No 38
15 December 1784
Daniel Ross Parr Town
Stanton Hazard merchant Parr Town
75 pounds currenct of Nova Scotia
Lot 73
15 December 1784
Daniel Ross
Wit: Charles McPherson, Francis Welch
HAZARD: Stanton Hazard born 8 Jan 1743 at Newport, RI, died 1789, s/o Robert Hazard and Esther Stanton: m. 3 Jul 1785 Elizabeth Wickham b. - , d. 22 Sep 1801: had one child who died young.
Source: MC1156 Graves Papers: Stanton Hazard, 1 page.
Volume A Page 183 [186/485]
No 49
31 May 1786
Stanton Hazard merchant City of St John
Capt Henry Goldsmith City of St John
80 pounds currency of Nova Scotia
Lot 73
John Bowler on the North
William Gammons on the South
Stanton Hazard
Wit: Nathum Jones, Jahl B Mumford
Volume B Page 223
[226/753]
No 526 Mortgage
30 November 1786
Henry Goldsmith gentleman Charlotte County and wife Mary
Andrew Bruce Esq Lieutenant Colonel of His Majesty's Fifty Fourth Regiment of Foot
penal sum 600 pounds debt
payment 300 pounds
further sum 5 shillings
Lot 73 bounded by John Bowler on the south
William Gammons on the north
front of 50 rods
also
Lot 72
20 November 1786
Ward Chipman
Wit: Ward Chipman, Jos Sewell Junr
Volume B Page 231 [234/753]
No 532
Mortgage
30 March 1793
Henry Goldsmith Esq Town of St Andrews
James Stewart and John McGeorge City of St John
Penal sum of 1200 pounds owed
further sum of 5 shillings
Lot 72 and 73
Henry Goldsmith
Mary Goldsmith
Wit: C Hatch, H B Brown
[No disposal by Stewart or McGeorge]
[No acquisition by Walton or Dunn or Disposal by Dunn]
14 July 1806 John Dunn to Joseph Walton [No deed filed Charlotte County or Saint John County]
Volume I Page 158 [161/553]
No 122
Joseph Walton farmer St Andrews
George Hitchings Town of St Andrews
275 pounds
all those 2 lots of land on the "Wauwig" Lot 72 and Lot 73 formerly the property of Henry Goldsmith Esqr deeded to me by John Dunn Esqr 14 July 1806
Formerly the property of Henry Goldsmith Esqr deeded to Walton by John Dunn Esqr by virtue of a power of attorney 14 July 1806
200 acres
17 July 1823
Joseph Walton
Sarah Walton
Wit: Colin Capmpbell, Samuel Watts
Volume U Page 220 [223/819]
No 339
Elizabeth Hitchings St Andrews
George Hitchings St Andrews
for in consideration of the terms of license after named have leased & farm lot and as by these presents lease & farm lot unto
Lots 72 & 73 on which the Elizabeth now resides
bounded on the eastern side of the Waweig tide water
northerly by lands owned and occupied by Mrs Little [Lot 74] and by lands occupied by Isaac Budd on the south [Lot 71]
and being the same farm lots on which I the said Elizabeth Hitchings does now reside
also one other lot of land bounded north by the farm lot on which the Revd Amos Hitchings does now reside and south by lands owned by Jesse Bartlett and the above named George Hitchings
300 acres
also certain farm utilities, neat stock, household furniture, goods and chattles
1 ox cart, 1 horse cart, 1 horse waggon & harness, 1 plough, 1 harrow ox John ox chains and all other implements
28 April 1846
Elizabeth Hitchings
Wit: Joseph Moore
- Lot 4 Block H Bulkley's Division St Andrews granted to Patrick Calihorn
Volume A Page 219
No 76
Joseph Nash Charlotte County
Patrick Callahan Charlotte County
for and in consideration of a certain Town lotin St Andrews
650 "acres on the Maguadavick River in Block Number four four hundred and fifty one hundred letter F and one hundred letter D"
5 October 1786
Joseph Nash
Alice Nash
Wit: Jno Robinson, Geor Wylly
Volume A Page 220
No 77
Patrick Callahan Town of St Andrews
Joseph Nash Charlotte County
for and in consideration of 650 acres of land on the Maguadavick River
5 October 1786
Patrick Callahan [His mark]
Margaret Callahan [Her mark]
Wit: Jno Robinson, Geo Wylly
- Patrick Callahan
Pennsylvania Marriages, 1709-1940
Name: Patrick Callahan
Spouse's Name: Margaret Daulton
Event Date: 02 Aug 1773
Event Place: Saint Josephs,Philadelphia,Philadelphia,Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania Marriages, 1709-1940
Document Information:
Indexing Project (Batch) Number M50425-1
System Origin Pennsylvania-ODM
GS Film number 496869
Citing this Record
"Pennsylvania Marriages, 1709-1940," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:V2XW-JGP : 6 December 2014), Patrick Callahan and Margaret Daulton, 02 Aug 1773; citing Saint Josephs,Philadelphia,Philadelphia,Pennsylvania; FHL microfilm 496,869.
- First Families
CALLAGHAN: Patrick Callaghan: came from Massachusetts to NB in 1783 with his family as Loyalists: they settled at St. Andrews in Charlotte County.
Source: MC80/1720 Theodore C. Holmes? Loyalists to Canada: the 1783 settlement of Quakers and others at Passamaquoddy, page 164.
CALLAGHAN: Samuel Callaghan b. c1788 in Jonesport, ME, died before 1860 in Princeton, ME, m. c1814 Hannah Eastman b. c1792 in St. Andrews, Charlotte County, NB, d. after 1870 in Maine: family settled for a time in NB:
The following children had some connection to NB:
1) William Callaghan b. 4 Jul 1815 in Eastport, ME, d. 1 Dec 1895 Chippewa Falls, WI: m. Aug 1836 in Calais, ME, Sarah Jane Campbell b. 10 Sep 1819 in Saint John, NB, died 18 Mar 1911 in Chippewa Falls, d/o James Campbell: 2) Thomas Callaghan born c1818 in St. George, Charlotte County, NB: went to Calais by 1850:
3) Mary Hannah Callaghan born 31 Jul 1827 St. Stephen, NB, m. about Mar 1845 in Calais, William Cochran b. c1821 in NB: settled in Calais: Samuel and Hannah had six more children born in Maine.
Source: MC80/2711 Thelma Eye Brooks? Calais Maine families, pages 25-26.
- Thomas Callahan
in the Massachusetts, Death Records, 1841-1915
Name: Thomas Callahan
Gender: Male
Age: 69 7 21
d 180 Marginal Street
Seaman
Single
Birth Date: abt 1822
Birth Place: Wiscasset, Maine
Death Date: 20 Apr 1891
Death Place: Boston, Massachusetts, USA
Father: Thomas Callahan b Wiscasset
Mother: Mary Mitchel
New England Historic Genealogical Society; Boston, Massachusetts; Massachusetts Vital Records, 1840?1911
pneumonia 1 week
- American (Loyalist) Migrations, 1765-1799
Maine
Patrick Callahan. r Penobscot. Memorial St Andrews 1786. In 1782 he retired with his family to British lines at Penobscot and purchased a lot near Fort George. He took down his house a few days before the evacuation to bring it with him to NB, but there was no room in the transports and he was unable to pay freight. Claim for a house and a lot at Penobscot. (13/22/37-39)
- Lincoln County Registry Books -1790
[Others in early books. Re check master Index.]
[17/674]
Book 4
Silvester Gardiner to Charles Callihan 176 Pownalborough [191/]
[155/674]
Book 8 1770-1772
Silvester Gardiner to Charles Callahan 63 [Balltown mill lots Benjamin King number 86 west side, 33 east side.]
Book 9 1772-1773
Silvester Gardiner to Charles Callahan 114 Pownalborough [422/580]
[157/674]
Book 8 1770-1772
Charles Callahan to Silvester Gardiner 33
- Patrick Calahan
in the UK, American Loyalist Claims, 1776-1835
Name: Patrick Calahan
Residence Place: New Brunswick
Record Type: Memorial
Piece Description: New Claims
The National Archives of the UK; Kew, Surrey, England; American Loyalist Claims, Series II; Class: AO 13; Piece: 022
...
resided at Penobscot and St Andrews from 15 July 1783 - 25 March 1784
...
St Andrews 8 April 1786
Patrick Callahan [His mark]
- 650 acres Magaguadavick
The 400 acres granted to Joseph Nash is on Lake Utopia, just north of William Paine grant
For William Paine to Gideon Vernon see Volume A Page 387 [390/485] 1000 acres 19 April 1786. Also Vernon by power of Attorney to Joshua Knight Volume C Page 387 29 Novemer 1806
https://archives.gnb.ca/Search/RS686/Details.aspx?culture=en-CA&Key=40332
Index to New Brunswick Land Grants, 1784 - 1997 (RS686)
Name NASH, Joseph
Volume NS-1
Page 84
Grant number 22
Place Magaguadavic River
County Sunbury
Date 1785-02-09
Accompanying plan No
Acres 400
Microfilm F16300
Comment Re-registered NS Grant of 1784/04/04
Other names on this grant (53):
Volume A Page 219
No 76
Joseph Nash Charlotte County
Patrick Callahan Charlotte County
for and in consideration of a certain Town lot in St Andrews
650 "acres on the Maguadavick River in Block Number four four hundred and fifty one hundred letter F and one hundred letter D"
5 October 1786
Joseph Nash
Alice Nash
Wit: Jno Robinson, Geor Wylly
Volume A Page 220
No 77
Patrick Callahan Town of St Andrews
Joseph Nash Charlotte County
for and in consideration of 650 acres of land on the Maguadavick River
5 October 1786
Patrick Callahan [His mark]
Margaret Callahan [Her mark]
Wit: Jno Robinson, Geo Wylly
Volume B Page 282
No 571
Mortgage
[285/753]
Patrick Callahan shoemaker St George
Samuel Ash and Paul Oliver (late of Cobscook) but now of the Parish of Saint George...yeomen
50 pounds
lowermost 400 acres in Block No 4 and adjoining to lands convveyed by William Paine Esquire unto Gideon Vernon
15 May 1793
Patrick Callahan [His mark]
Margaret Callahan [Her mark]
Wit: Hugh MacKay, Isabella Taylor
Volume B page 396
[399/753]
No 691
Samuel Ash yeoman St George
Patrick Callaghan shoemaker St George
25 pounds
200 acres on the Maguaguadavick River in St George
part of Block No 4 adjoining lands conveyed by William Paine Esq to Gideon Vernon
10 April 1795
Samuel Ash [His mark]
Elizabeth Ash [Her mark]
Wit: James Neil, Alexander Mill
- https://familysearch.org/search/catalog/293490?availability=Family%20History%20Library
Valuations, 1780-1811
Authors: Massachusetts. General Court. Valuation Committe
Taxes 1780, Cape Elizabeth - Scarborough Taxes 1783, Arundel - York Taxes 1784, Arundel - Plantation of Wales
Family History Library
United States & Canada Film
959904
7903152
Pownalborough Assessment 1783: Jno Kellehan 1 poll, 30 Real estate, 4 Personal estate
- Malcolm Blair Lot Opposite Point Midjik at the mouth of the Magaguadavick
Volume B Page 339
[342/753]
Thomas Kendrick yeoman Campobello
Patrick Callahan yeoman St George
- pounds
100 acres in St George near or opposite the Point Magid?
same lot formerly possessed by Malcolm Blair and by him sold to William Green 1785 to me 1792
14 July 1793
Thomas Kendrick
Mary Kendrick
Wit: Philip Stanton, John Beston
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