Bef 1760 -
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Name |
John MCPHAIL |
Born |
Bef 1760 |
Gender |
Male |
Residence |
1782 |
Penobscot, Lincoln, ME |
- Downeast Ancestry
December 1983
Volume 7 Number 4
Penobscot Loyalists: A Bicentennial Tribute
Robert C. Brooks
Penobscot Journal 1782: McFale/McFails [McPhail?] Serj
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Residence |
1783 |
Penobscot, Lincoln, ME |
- http://www.royalprovincial.com/genealogy/settle/lndpenb2.shtml
Post War Settlement
House Owners at Penoscot
A List of Houses their Owners Names & Value Exclusive of the Lotts on which they stand. Penobscot 26th April 1783.
...
McPHAIL?s 100. 0. 0.
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The above is a Copy of a valuation of all the Houses Private Property on the Peninsula of Penobscot Called Campbelltown, as [illegible] the lowest Computation in April 1783 And forwarded to His Excellency Sir Guy CARELTON then At New York.
Robr. PAGAN
Great Britain, Public Record Office, Audit Office, Class 13, Volume 51, folio 252.
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Residence |
1788 |
near Ferry Point, Calais |
- Annals of Calais, Maine and Saint Stephen, New Brunswick
Knowlton
1875
In 1788, those who "got trusted" at the store [of Joseph Porter at Ferry Point, Calais] were...
John McPhail
...
By 1789, the following additional names are found in the Day-book...
Hugh McPhail
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Grant |
15 Apr 1790 |
St Stephen, Charlotte, NB |
- Index to New Brunswick Land Grants, 1784 - 1997 (RS686)
Name MCPHAIL, Hugh
Volume III
Page 0
Grant number 208
County Charlotte
Date 1790-04-15
Accompanying plan No
Acres 66
Microfilm F16300
Other names on this grant (27)
ANSTRUTHER, William 152 acres
BROWN, Neil 86 acres
CAMPBELL, Duncan 38 acres
CAMPBELL, Hugh 36 acres
CAMPBELL, John 182 acres
COWEY, Robert 91 acres
CROCKER, Robinson 91 acres
GITCHELL, Jones 91 acres
GRANT, Donald * 2869 acres
HILL, Daniel Jr. 91 acres
LIBBEY, Jacob Jr. 91 acres
LINDSAY, Robert 91 acres
LUMSDANE, Mark 182 acres
MARPLE, David 91 acres
MARPLE, Northrop 182 acres
MARPLE, Samuel Richard 91 acres
MAYBEE, William 91 acres
MCCALLUM, John 61 acres
MCCALLUM, Peter 42 acres
MCCOLL, Duncan 182 acres
MCDOUGALL, John 61 acres
MCLELLAN, Roderick 91 acres
MCPHAIL, John 182 acres
MILLBERY, Mark 91 acres
PENDLEBERRY, James 91 acres
RANKIN, Angus 92 acres
TRAFTON, Enoch 91 acres
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Occupation |
Penobscot Coffee House |
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Residence |
27 Aug 1817 |
St Andrews, Charlotte, NB |
- Volume E Page 195
[199/511]
No 200
John McPhail St Andrews
Andrew McPhail St Andrews
5 pounds
Lot 4 Block D Bulkley's Division St Andrews granted to A McNiven
27 August 1817
John McPhail
Wit: James Boyd, John Hunter
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Military |
Messman, 74th |
- Downeast Ancestry
December 1983
Volume 7 Number 4
Penobscot Loyalists: A Bicentennial Tribute
Robert C. Brooks
By tradition, this fleet brought seven houses which had been disassembled at Castine. One house was the Coffee House which had been operated at Castine by John McPahil, the "messman" of the 74th Regiment. It was sold to Andrew Martin and re-erected at the foor of William Street in St Andrews where it stood until lost to fire in the 1930s.
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Person ID |
I55866 |
4 February 2018 |
Last Modified |
3 Dec 2019 |
Family |
Marjory MARTIN, b. Bef 1769, bur. 26 Sep 1815, All Saints Anglican, St Andrews, Charlotte, NB (Age ~ 46 years) |
Married |
Bef 1786 |
- http://carensecord.ca/locations/NewBrunswick/Lists/74thRegiment_background.html
An article in the "Collections of the New Brunswick Historical Society", No. 9, 1914, by Professor W. H. Siebert, contains information about this John McPhail and his wife Margaret. It's taken from a document found in early records of the New Brunswick Court of Chancery, called
"The Answer of Margaret McPhail wife of John McPhail, Defendant, to the Bill of Complaint of Zebedee Hammond of Charlotte County, yeoman, Complainant". This document is dated May 6, 1786, and signed by "Margery McPhail", and it tells us that when the 74th left Penobscot in early 1784, John McPhail sailed to Great Britain on private business with the troops who had chosen to go home.
That likely explains why he doesn't appear on the earlier list. The dispute involved a building in Penobscot that was to be taken down and transported to Passamaquoddy by Zebedee Hammond. John McPhail's wife must have been the Margaret "McVail" on this list, which suggests that Hugh "McVail" was married to the other McPhail woman, Abigail. All Saints Anglican Church records list the marriage of "Marjory" Martin and John McPhail on July 23, 1789. This appears to be the same couple, though she was "wife of" John in the 1786 document.
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Married |
23 Jul 1789 |
All Saints Anglican, St Andrews, Charlotte, NB |
- All Saints Anglican
Burials
05/07/1819 Ju[id]an Martin buried at St. George JA
28/09/1819 Martin Daniel dropped dead on the street 40 JA
Marriages
06/04/1823 William Porter St Stephen Mary Martin St Andrews John Rodgers W. Hatch JA
04/11/1828 John Thomas Martin St David Hannah Dixon St Andrews Mary Alley Daniel Grant JA
23 Jul 1789 McPhail John Martin Marjory 47
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Children |
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Family ID |
F17673 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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Notes |
- Early NB Probate: Nil
Old Soldiers: Nil
Johnson's Vitals: Nil
ECW: Hugh McPhail St Andrews, John McPhail St Andrews
Lincoln County Regiistry of Deeds 1776-1786: Nil McPhail
Me Soldiers Revolutionary: Nil
Petition: Nil
Petty Justice: Low Law and The Sessions System in Charlotte County, New Brunswick 1785-1867: Mentions John McPhail and Rebecca McPhail in regards to liquor license 1802-1804
- Index to Land Petitions: Original Series, 1783-1918 (RS108)
Name MCPHAIL, JOHN
Year 1824
County Saint John
Microfilm F4196
See petition of CROMBIE, ALEXANDER
2 other Petitioner(s) were on this Petition
CROMBIE, ALEXANDER
ROYAL, RICHARD
- Volume B Page 166
[169/753]
No 473
John McPhail innholder Town of St Andrews
Alexander McTarrish yeoman Saint Patrick
20 pounds
Lot 7 western side of Digdeguash
5 April 1792
John Macphail
Margery McPhail
Wit: James Campbell, Andrew Bowman
- Volume C Page 335
[340/560]
No 260
John McPhail yeoman Parish of St Andrews
Andrew McPhail St Andrews
5 pounds
Water Lot 1 & 2 bounded by the street separating the said lots from the house lot belonging to the estate of the late Andrew Martin on the northwest, by the Main street dividing the said lotts from the church and land granted to the coporation of Wardens and Vestry of the Parish of Saint Andrews on the northeast and by lotts belonging to the estate of the late Captain Pote on the Southeast and by the Water of the Harbour of St Andrews on the Southwest
3 April 1806
John McPhail
Wit: Lucy Frink, Nathan Frink
- Volume D Page 398
[402/473]
No 445
John McPhail yeoman St Andrews
Donald McDonald Esq St Andrews
35 pounds
Lots 40 & 41 on the Digdeguash Saint Patrick
- December 1814
John McPhail
Margery McPhail
Wi: Don McLachlan
- Volume E Page 16
[19/511]
No 15
John McPhail innkeeper St Andrews
Thomas Wyer Junr merchant St Andrews
6 5 -
Lot 3 Block Q Parr's Division St Andrews
18 April 1816
John McPhail
Wit: James Boyd, Hugh Leark?
- Volume E Page 195
[199/511]
No 200
John McPhail St Andrews
Andrew McPhail St Andrews
5 pounds
Lot 4 Block D Bulkley's Division St Andrews granted to A McNiven
27 August 1817
John McPhail
Wit: James Boyd, John Hunter
- b c 1818 ME
Margaret Mcphail
mentioned in the record of Enoch S. Leland and Margaret Mcphail
Name Enoch S. Leland
Spouse's Name Margaret Mcphail
Event Date 04 Jul 1839
Event Place Eastport, Washington, Maine, United States
Citing this Record
"Maine Marriages, 1771-1907," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:F4NH-F47 : 10 February 2018), Enoch S. Leland and Margaret Mcphail, 04 Jul 1839; citing Eastport, Washington, Maine, United States, reference ; FHL microfilm 10,840.
Maine Marriages, 1771-1907
Indexing Project (Batch) Number I00603-6
System Origin Maine-ODM
GS Film number 10840
Margaret Leland
in the Maine, Death Records, 1761-1922
Name: Margaret Leland
Gender: Female
Death Date: 2 Mar 1907
Death Place: Eastport, Washington, Maine, USA
Father: John Mc Phail
Spouse: Erick
Maine State Archives; Cultural Building, 84 State House Station, Augusta, ME 04333-0084; 1892-1907 Vital Records; Roll Number: 34
Margaret Leland
d Water Street, Eastport 2 March 1907 ae 88 [1819] b Perry
Housekeeper d John McPhail farmer
wid Enoch Leland
Acute indigestion
- http://carensecord.ca/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: Hugh McVial
Women: Margt McVail, Abigail McPhail
Children under 10: Nancy McPhail, Peggy McPhail, Nebby McPhail
- https://archives.gnb.ca/Search/MC3706/Details.aspx?culture=en-CA&abstract=8707§ion=NameIndex
Wallace Hale's Early New Brunswick Probate, 1785-1835
Reference 8707
Family Name MACNIVEN
Given Names Alexander
Was there a Will? No
Was an inventory completed? No
Date administration granted 1791-07-23
County Charlotte
Parish St. Andrews
Probate is for a woman? No
Abstract references a vessel? No
Abstract Parish of Saint Andrews, Charlotte County, Mariner. Intestate. Administration granted 23 July 1791 to John CAMPBELL, yeoman, Saint Andrews, and Peter MacCALLUM, yeoman, Saint David. Fellow bondsmen John McINTOSH and John McPHAIL, both of Saint Andrews.
RS number 0
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