At Nine Mile Creek, on Sunday last, in the 79th year of his age, Mr. Andrew Ladner, a native of New York. He served in the British army during the American Revolutionary war, and at the conclusion of that contest, accompanied the late General Fanning to this Island, where he has remained ever since, esteemed and respected by all who knew him.
Submitted by: Norma Falconer
See: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/peiladner
http://www.fladner.tribalpages.com
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At Nine Mile Creek, on Sunday last, in the 79th year of his age, Mr. Andrew Ladner, a native of New York. He served in the British army during the American Revolutionary war, and at the conclusion of that contest, accompanied the late General Fanning to this Island, where he has remained ever since, esteemed and respected by all who knew him.
Submitted by: Norma Falconer
See: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/peiladner
http://www.fladner.tribalpages.com
www.islandregister.com
http://home.tnt21.com/~falconer/
Family Members
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Andrew Ladner
1792–1869
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Anna Maria Ladner Livingstone
1794–1874
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Louisa Ladner McDougall
1796–1874
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Samuel Frederick Ladner
1798–1863
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Edmund Fanning Ladner
1800–1843
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Elizabeth Tryan Ladner Stringer
1802–1882
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Letitia Ladner McDougall
1804–1890
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George Ladner
1805–1881
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John Ladner
1807–1879
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Ruth Ladner Betts
1810–1870
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Martin Ladner
1815 – unknown
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James Ladner
1817–1894