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Asahel Mansfield Brodrick

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Asahel Mansfield Brodrick

Birth
Five Islands, Colchester County, Nova Scotia, Canada
Death
4 Jan 1901 (aged 74)
Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, USA
Burial
Jacksonville, Carleton County, New Brunswick, Canada Add to Map
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Father: John BRODRICK***
b: 1761 in Tyrone Co.,Ireland
d: 23 APR 1846 in Parrsboro, Nova Scotia, Canada
Mother: Zeruiah WESCOTT***
b: 15 APR 1785 in Falmouth, N.S., Canada
(dau. of Samuel Henry WESCOTT and Ruth ATWELL)
d: 15 JAN 1862 in Parrsboro, Cumberland, Nova Scotia, Canada
Married: 19 NOV 1801 in Falmouth, Hants, Nova Scotia, Canada

Asahel BRODRICK went to Woodstock, New Brunswick in 1852 in partnership with brother James. Conducted business there after James went to Fredrickton. With the majority of his children living in Boston he went there too, leaving one daughter, Helen, behind.
He was well loved, and a prominent citizen. He was a member of the Masonic Order.

Marriage: Margaret Catherine EMERY***
b: 20 MAY 1830 in Sunbury, New Brunswick, Canada
d: 17 AUG 1903 in Boston, Suffolk, MA
Married: 09 FEB 1852 in Jacksonville, New Brunswick, Canada
Father: John BRODRICK***
b: 1761 in Tyrone Co.,Ireland
d: 23 APR 1846 in Parrsboro, Nova Scotia, Canada
Mother: Zeruiah WESCOTT***
b: 15 APR 1785 in Falmouth, N.S., Canada
(dau. of Samuel Henry WESCOTT and Ruth ATWELL)
d: 15 JAN 1862 in Parrsboro, Cumberland, Nova Scotia, Canada
Married: 19 NOV 1801 in Falmouth, Hants, Nova Scotia, Canada

Asahel BRODRICK went to Woodstock, New Brunswick in 1852 in partnership with brother James. Conducted business there after James went to Fredrickton. With the majority of his children living in Boston he went there too, leaving one daughter, Helen, behind.
He was well loved, and a prominent citizen. He was a member of the Masonic Order.

Marriage: Margaret Catherine EMERY***
b: 20 MAY 1830 in Sunbury, New Brunswick, Canada
d: 17 AUG 1903 in Boston, Suffolk, MA
Married: 09 FEB 1852 in Jacksonville, New Brunswick, Canada


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