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Jane Rogers Hubbard Appleby

Birth
Death
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Northumberland County, New Brunswick, Canada
Burial
Nelson, Northumberland County, New Brunswick, Canada Add to Map
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APPLEBY: Benjamin Appleby born c1769, died c1851: came to NB in 1783 with
his family as Loyalists: he first settled on Washademoak Lake in Queens County: by
1801 he was settled at Strathadam, North Esk Parish: later moved to Nelson Parish,
Northumberland County: m. Mrs. Jane (Rogers) Hubbard b. - , d. c1823, widow of
George Hubbard b. 1768, d. 1800:
Children:
1) Rebecca Appleby b. - , d. 14 Mar 1825:
2) Mary Appleby born c1805, married John Vye: settled in Nelson Parish:
3) William Appleby b. c1811, died 1858, m. Jane Redmond b. 1812, d. 8 Dec 1875:
settled in Nelson Parish:
4) Jane McCullam Appleby born 18 Dec 1814: settled in Nelson Parish:
5) Benjamin Davis Appleby b. 8 Feb 1817.
Sources: MC1/MacRae, 1 page: see also MC80/359 W.D. Hamilton’s Old North
Esk: Revised, pages 55-56.
Geni.com, I have been tracking down ancestry to add to find a grave

Contributor: Charlie Brown (49868298) • [email protected]

APPLEBY: Benjamin Appleby born c1769, died c1851: came to NB in 1783 with
his family as Loyalists: he first settled on Washademoak Lake in Queens County: by
1801 he was settled at Strathadam, North Esk Parish: later moved to Nelson Parish,
Northumberland County: m. Mrs. Jane (Rogers) Hubbard b. - , d. c1823, widow of
George Hubbard b. 1768, d. 1800:
Children:
1) Rebecca Appleby b. - , d. 14 Mar 1825:
2) Mary Appleby born c1805, married John Vye: settled in Nelson Parish:
3) William Appleby b. c1811, died 1858, m. Jane Redmond b. 1812, d. 8 Dec 1875:
settled in Nelson Parish:
4) Jane McCullam Appleby born 18 Dec 1814: settled in Nelson Parish:
5) Benjamin Davis Appleby b. 8 Feb 1817.
Sources: MC1/MacRae, 1 page: see also MC80/359 W.D. Hamilton’s Old North
Esk: Revised, pages 55-56.


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