George William Smith, my 2nd great grand uncle, was born on this date in 1844, in River Glade, Westmorland County, New Brunswick, the sixth of eight children born to George Alfred Smith and Caroline Steeves, and their second son.
George's great grandparents, Nathaniel Smith and Elizabeth Duck, and their children, came to Canada from England in 1774, during what is called The Yorkshire Emigration.
George's great grandparents, Nathaniel Smith and Elizabeth Duck, and their children, came to Canada from England in 1774, during what is called The Yorkshire Emigration.
George was a farmer in Elgin, Albert County, for his entire life.
He married Barbara Ann Steeves on August 12, 1869. Barbara was the daughter of William Bleakney Steeves and Charlotte Steeves.
Together, George and Barbara had eight children of their own:
He married Barbara Ann Steeves on August 12, 1869. Barbara was the daughter of William Bleakney Steeves and Charlotte Steeves.
Together, George and Barbara had eight children of their own:
Jessie May, b. 1870
Annie Mable, b. 1873
Estella Maude, b. 1875
Madge C., b. 1877
Urbane A., b. 1878
George William, Jr., b. 1881
Robert Ainsle, b. 1884
Ina Minetta, b.1887
George died a widower, on November 5, 1925, in Elgin, and, according to his death certificate, was buried in Gowland Mountain.
Sources:
Sources:
"Canada Census, 1871," index, FamilySearch
(https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/M4M6-N48 : accessed 27 Apr 2014), George
W Smith, Elgin, Albert, New Brunswick, Canada; citing p. 37, line 9; Library
and Archives Canada film number C-10395, Public Archives, Ottawa, Ontario; FHL
microfilm 2229127.
"Canada Census, 1881," index,
FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/MV63-26M : accessed 27 Apr
2014), George W. Smith, Elgin, Albert, New Brunswick, Canada; citing p. 56;
Library and Archives Canada film number C-13177, Public Archives, Ottawa,
Ontario; FHL microfilm 1375813.
"Canada Census, 1891," index,
FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/MWKZ-LDG : accessed 27 Apr
2014), George W Smith, Elgin, Albert, New Brunswick, Canada; citing Public
Archives, Ottawa, Ontario; Library and Archives Canada film number
30953_148099.
1901 Census of New Brunswick, Elgin, Albert County,
George W. Smith, transcribed digital image, Automated Genealogy (http://automatedgenealogy.com/census/View.jsp?id=784&highlight=46&desc=1901+Census+of+Canada+page+containing+George+W.+Smith)
: accessed 27 Apr 2014.
1911 Census of New Brunswick, Elgin, Albert County,
George W. Smith, transcribed digital image, Automated Genealogy (http://automatedgenealogy.com/census11/View.jsp?id=1923&highlight=41)
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Brides, Philip and Joan Smith Brides, The
Descendants of Nathaniel and Elizabeth Smith. (Halifax, Mass., August
2000), p.42.
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Brunswick. Dept. of Health and Social Services. Index to Death Certificates
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Accessed and downloaded 4/27/2014.
Yorkshire
Emigration to Nova Scotia, 1772-1775 (http://www.libris.ca/yrkfam/yrkemi.htm).
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Pam,
ReplyDeleteIt's father's day today so, I googled my father's name and hit this entry in your blog!
As it turns out, I was nearly George William IV, but my mother wouldn't stand for it, so I am Ian George.
Your George William - known as George - is my great-grandfather
His son was George William - known as Will - is my grandfather.
His son (my dad) was George William, known as George.
They were all farmers in Elgin, NB, Canada until Will retired and sold the farm. After that my dad moved to Moncton and worked for the Canadian National Railway.
Fun to see another member of the Smith clan! :)
Ian George