Kaitlin Maria Wiebe
F, #67276
Chloe Jean Wiebe
F, #67277
Hayden Thomas Wiebe
M, #67278
Gina Marie Hahn
F, #67279
Murdock James Barnes
M, #67280, b. 15 October 1917, d. 24 January 2015
Murdock James Barnes was born on 15 October 1917 at Old Perlican, Bay de Verde, Newfoundland. He was the son of Joshua James Barnes and Alice Butts. Murdock James Barnes married Beatrice Gwendolyn Cramm, daughter of Walter George Cramm and Annie Selina March, in August 1942 at St. John's, Newfoundland. Murdock James Barnes died on 24 January 2015 at Carbonear, NL, Canada, at age 97.
Photo courtesy of David G. Ball of North Vancouver, BC, Canada.
Photo courtesy of David G. Ball of North Vancouver, BC, Canada.
Children of Murdock James Barnes and Beatrice Gwendolyn Cramm
Beatrice Gwendolyn Cramm
F, #67281, b. 23 October 1920, d. 20 April 2013
Beatrice Gwendolyn Cramm was born on 23 October 1920 at Old Perlican, Bay de Verde, Newfoundland. She was the daughter of Walter George Cramm and Annie Selina March. Beatrice Gwendolyn Cramm married Murdock James Barnes, son of Joshua James Barnes and Alice Butts, in August 1942 at St. John's, Newfoundland. Beatrice Gwendolyn Cramm died on 20 April 2013 at Old Perlican, Bay de Verde, NL, Canada, at age 92.
Beatrice Gwendolyn Cramm was also known as Gwen. As of August 1942,her married name was Barnes.
Beatrice Gwendolyn Cramm was also known as Gwen. As of August 1942,her married name was Barnes.
Children of Beatrice Gwendolyn Cramm and Murdock James Barnes
Joshua James Barnes1
M, #67282, b. 14 November 1886, d. 20 January 1979
Joshua James Barnes was born on 14 November 1886 at Old Perlican, Bay de Verde, Newfoundland.2 He was the son of James Barnes and Dinah Tizzard. Joshua James Barnes was baptized on 22 April 1887 at Old Perlican, Bay de Verde, Newfoundland; Baptized by Jabez Hill, Methodist.2 He married Alice Butts, daughter of Michael Butts and Bridget Saccary, on 27 April 1914 at Glace Bay, Cape Breton, NS, Canada.1 Joshua James Barnes died on 20 January 1979 at Old Perlican, Bay de Verde, NL, Canada, at age 92.3
Children of Joshua James Barnes and Alice Butts
- Mary Margaret Barnes b. c 1914, d. 13 Oct 1998
- Bertha D. Barnes b. c 1916
- Murdock James Barnes+ b. 15 Oct 1917, d. 24 Jan 2015
- Herbert H. Barnes b. c 1923, d. c 1969
Citations
- [S2430] Epworth United Church, Glace Bay, NS, Cape Breton Marriages of Newfoundlanders, (1900-1929), Newfoundland's Grand Banks Genealogical Data, unknown repository address. Hereinafter cited as Cape Breton Marriages of Newfoundlanders.
- [S1033] Unknown volume, Copy of the Register of Baptisms in the Parish of Old Perlican District Bay de Verde (Newfoundland) 1816-1892., Provincial Archives of Newfoundland and Labrador, Confederation Building, St. John's, Newfoundland.
- [S1031] E. Fred Cram, As We Were - An Historical Perspective of Old Perlican (Old Perlican, NF: Judi Barter, Garland Button, Jr., Nita Hopkins, 1996), page 252.
- [S1031] E. Fred Cram, Perspective of Old Perlican, page 34.
Alice Butts1
F, #67283, b. 29 March 1895, d. 14 February 1973
Alice Butts was born on 29 March 1895 at Glace Bay, NS, Canada; Note: marriage record shows birth at Bridgeport NS, which is a neighbourhood that is part of Glace Bay.1,2 She was the daughter of Michael Butts and Bridget Saccary.1 Alice Butts married Joshua James Barnes, son of James Barnes and Dinah Tizzard, on 27 April 1914 at Glace Bay, Cape Breton, NS, Canada.1 Alice Butts died on 14 February 1973 at St. John's, NL, Canada, at age 77.3
As of 27 April 1914,her married name was Barnes.
As of 27 April 1914,her married name was Barnes.
Children of Alice Butts and Joshua James Barnes
- Mary Margaret Barnes b. c 1914, d. 13 Oct 1998
- Bertha D. Barnes b. c 1916
- Murdock James Barnes+ b. 15 Oct 1917, d. 24 Jan 2015
- Herbert H. Barnes b. c 1923, d. c 1969
Citations
- [S2430] Epworth United Church, Glace Bay, NS, Cape Breton Marriages of Newfoundlanders, (1900-1929), Newfoundland's Grand Banks Genealogical Data, unknown repository address. Hereinafter cited as Cape Breton Marriages of Newfoundlanders.
- [S105] 1901 (31 March) Canada Census, Sydney, Cape Breton, NS, Canada, p. 14.
- [S1031] E. Fred Cram, As We Were - An Historical Perspective of Old Perlican (Old Perlican, NF: Judi Barter, Garland Button, Jr., Nita Hopkins, 1996), page 252.
James Barnes
M, #67284, b. circa 1844, d. 15 July 1918
James Barnes was born circa 1844 at Old Perlican, Bay de Verde, Newfoundland; age 32 at marriage and age 74 at death.1,2 He was the son of Thomas Barnes. James Barnes married Dinah Tizzard, daughter of Joseph Tizzard and Elizabeth Pike, on 28 December 1876 at Old Perlican, Bay de Verde, Newfoundland; He a fisherman, both residing Old Perlican, married by George H. Bryant; witnessed by Henry Tizzard and Susannah Dean.1 James Barnes died on 15 July 1918 at Old Perlican, Bay de Verde, Newfoundland.2
Children of James Barnes and Dinah Tizzard
- William George Barnes4 b. 15 Nov 1877
- Isabel Barnes5 b. c 1880
- Joseph Barnes4 b. 11 Mar 1880
- Emily Bertha Barnes4 b. 27 Aug 1882
- Walter Joseph Barnes4 b. 14 Oct 1884
- Joshua James Barnes+ b. 14 Nov 1886, d. 20 Jan 1979
- Mary Belle Barnes4 b. 17 Dec 1889
- James Haverlan Barnes4 b. 12 Aug 1891, d. c 1973
- Herbert John Barnes6 b. 16 Dec 1893
- Arthur Barnes6 b. 24 May 1896
- Henry Lewis Barnes6 b. 22 Nov 1897, d. 2 Feb 1899
Citations
- [S1032] Unknown compiler, compiler, Return of Marriages for the Methodist (United church) Parish of Old Perlican Dating form 1816 - 1891 (n.p.: n.pub.).
- [S2509] Newfoundland Vital Records 1840-1949, made available by FamilySearch.org (Salt Lake City, Utah) on-line at http://familysearch.org, 2015; database courtesy of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints.
- [S1031] E. Fred Cram, As We Were - An Historical Perspective of Old Perlican (Old Perlican, NF: Judi Barter, Garland Button, Jr., Nita Hopkins, 1996), page 33.
- [S1033] Unknown volume, Copy of the Register of Baptisms in the Parish of Old Perlican District Bay de Verde (Newfoundland) 1816-1892., Provincial Archives of Newfoundland and Labrador, Confederation Building, St. John's, Newfoundland.
- [S1054] Matt Mullaly, "Descendants of 1815 OP Thomas Barnes," e-mail message from Matt Mullaly (Cape Coral, Florida and Ottawa, ON, Canada)) to David G. Ball, 05 March 2006.
- [S1034] Unknown volume, Parish Records Methodist/United Church, Baptisms 1853 - 1901 (photocopies), (1853 - 1901), Provincial Archives of Newfoundland and Labrador, Confederation Building, St. John's, Newfoundland. Hereinafter cited as Old Perlican, NF Baptisms.
Dinah Tizzard
F, #67285, b. 20 August 1855, d. 13 February 1900
Dinah Tizzard was born on 20 August 1855 at Old Perlican, Bay de Verde, Newfoundland; age 21 at marriage.1,2 She was the daughter of Joseph Tizzard and Elizabeth Pike. Dinah Tizzard married James Barnes, son of Thomas Barnes, on 28 December 1876 at Old Perlican, Bay de Verde, Newfoundland; He a fisherman, both residing Old Perlican, married by George H. Bryant; witnessed by Henry Tizzard and Susannah Dean.1 Dinah Tizzard died on 13 February 1900 at Old Perlican, Bay de Verde, Newfoundland, at age 44; of consumption, age 44 years.3
Dinah Tizzard was also known as Dianna.1 As of 28 December 1876,her married name was Barnes.1
Dinah Tizzard was also known as Dianna.1 As of 28 December 1876,her married name was Barnes.1
Children of Dinah Tizzard and James Barnes
- William George Barnes2 b. 15 Nov 1877
- Isabel Barnes4 b. c 1880
- Joseph Barnes2 b. 11 Mar 1880
- Emily Bertha Barnes2 b. 27 Aug 1882
- Walter Joseph Barnes2 b. 14 Oct 1884
- Joshua James Barnes+ b. 14 Nov 1886, d. 20 Jan 1979
- Mary Belle Barnes2 b. 17 Dec 1889
- James Haverlan Barnes2 b. 12 Aug 1891, d. c 1973
- Herbert John Barnes5 b. 16 Dec 1893
- Arthur Barnes5 b. 24 May 1896
- Henry Lewis Barnes5 b. 22 Nov 1897, d. 2 Feb 1899
Citations
- [S1032] Unknown compiler, compiler, Return of Marriages for the Methodist (United church) Parish of Old Perlican Dating form 1816 - 1891 (n.p.: n.pub.).
- [S1033] Unknown volume, Copy of the Register of Baptisms in the Parish of Old Perlican District Bay de Verde (Newfoundland) 1816-1892., Provincial Archives of Newfoundland and Labrador, Confederation Building, St. John's, Newfoundland.
- [S1035] Unknown name of person entry, Register of Burials in the Parish of Old Perlican in the Country of Newfoundland 1882 - 1910, Provincial Archives of Newfoundland and Labrador, Confederation Building, St. John's, Newfoundland. Hereinafter cited as Old Perlican, NF Burials.
- [S1054] Matt Mullaly, "Descendants of 1815 OP Thomas Barnes," e-mail message from Matt Mullaly (Cape Coral, Florida and Ottawa, ON, Canada)) to David G. Ball, 05 March 2006.
- [S1034] Unknown volume, Parish Records Methodist/United Church, Baptisms 1853 - 1901 (photocopies), (1853 - 1901), Provincial Archives of Newfoundland and Labrador, Confederation Building, St. John's, Newfoundland. Hereinafter cited as Old Perlican, NF Baptisms.
Thomas Barnes
M, #67286
Thomas Barnes was born at Thompson, Windham Co., CT.
He Emigrated from Devon, England to Old Perlican, NF. He Old Perlican is one of the oldest European communities in Newfoundland. The surrounding area had European activity as early as 1498 (Sir Frances Drake's ship went down 10 km from Old Perlican). By 1550, close by Baccalie (sp?) Island was known as a rich fishing grounds. Old Perlican was the closest "beachy" cove that could five protection to boats, cure catches, etc. However, fishing during this first 100 years was migratory, with fishing boats coming to Newfoundland for the fishing season, then returning to Europe with their catch. By 1597, however, maps show a settlement named "Pernican/Perlican/Purlikan" at the current location of Old Perlican.
The first statistical report of Old Perlican was in 1675 and showed 11 "planters" and 124 servants; "planters" being the term given to the settlers who owned their own boats, caught and cured their own fish, etc. One assumes there were women and children in 1675, but they were not noted until 1677 with 9 wives, 17 children, as well as 13 planters and 167 servants. In 1697, Old Perlican had 27 fishing vessels and landed 13,900 quintals of cod (112 pounds per quintal), the largest amount in Newfoundland.
By 1749, when Kimberley Jacob's (8) ancestors probably started arriving in Old Perlican, there was a permanent settlement of about 250. However, by the beginning of the 1900s Old Perlican's role in newfoundland was becoming less significant. Most of Kimberley's ancestors were fishermen and merchants and remained within the community until quite recently.1
He Emigrated from Devon, England to Old Perlican, NF. He Old Perlican is one of the oldest European communities in Newfoundland. The surrounding area had European activity as early as 1498 (Sir Frances Drake's ship went down 10 km from Old Perlican). By 1550, close by Baccalie (sp?) Island was known as a rich fishing grounds. Old Perlican was the closest "beachy" cove that could five protection to boats, cure catches, etc. However, fishing during this first 100 years was migratory, with fishing boats coming to Newfoundland for the fishing season, then returning to Europe with their catch. By 1597, however, maps show a settlement named "Pernican/Perlican/Purlikan" at the current location of Old Perlican.
The first statistical report of Old Perlican was in 1675 and showed 11 "planters" and 124 servants; "planters" being the term given to the settlers who owned their own boats, caught and cured their own fish, etc. One assumes there were women and children in 1675, but they were not noted until 1677 with 9 wives, 17 children, as well as 13 planters and 167 servants. In 1697, Old Perlican had 27 fishing vessels and landed 13,900 quintals of cod (112 pounds per quintal), the largest amount in Newfoundland.
By 1749, when Kimberley Jacob's (8) ancestors probably started arriving in Old Perlican, there was a permanent settlement of about 250. However, by the beginning of the 1900s Old Perlican's role in newfoundland was becoming less significant. Most of Kimberley's ancestors were fishermen and merchants and remained within the community until quite recently.1
Child of Thomas Barnes
- James Barnes+ b. c 1844, d. 15 Jul 1918
Citations
- [S1031] E. Fred Cram, As We Were - An Historical Perspective of Old Perlican (Old Perlican, NF: Judi Barter, Garland Button, Jr., Nita Hopkins, 1996), abstracted by Phyllis Bennett (3).
Walter George Cramm
M, #67287, b. 17 August 1880, d. circa 1970
Walter George Cramm was born on 17 August 1880 at Old Perlican, Bay de Verde, Newfoundland.1 He was the son of Stephen Cramm and Matilda March. Walter George Cramm was baptized on 4 October 1880 at Old Perlican, Bay de Verde, Newfoundland; Baptized by W. Swann, Methodist.1 He married Annie Selina March, daughter of William March and Mary Jane Beckett, circa 1905. Walter George Cramm died circa 1970 at St. John's, NL, Canada.
Children of Walter George Cramm and Annie Selina March
- Marion Cramm+ b. c 1907, d. b 1972
- Roy George Cramm+ b. c 1909, d. 22 Sep 1975
- Maxwell Cramm+ b. 12 Dec 1910, d. 11 May 1983
- Clarence Cramm+ b. c 1913, d. 12 Apr 1986
- Beatrice Gwendolyn Cramm+ b. 23 Oct 1920, d. 20 Apr 2013
Citations
- [S1033] Unknown volume, Copy of the Register of Baptisms in the Parish of Old Perlican District Bay de Verde (Newfoundland) 1816-1892., Provincial Archives of Newfoundland and Labrador, Confederation Building, St. John's, Newfoundland.
Annie Selina March
F, #67288, b. 11 June 1885, d. circa 1969
Annie Selina March was born on 11 June 1885 at Old Perlican, Bay de Verde, Newfoundland.1 She was the daughter of William March and Mary Jane Beckett. Annie Selina March was baptized on 20 September 1885 at Old Perlican, Bay de Verde, Newfoundland; Baptized by Jabez Hill, Methodist.1 She married Walter George Cramm, son of Stephen Cramm and Matilda March, circa 1905. Annie Selina March died circa 1969 at Old Perlican, Bay de Verde, NL, Canada.
As of circa 1905,her married name was Cramm.
As of circa 1905,her married name was Cramm.
Children of Annie Selina March and Walter George Cramm
- Marion Cramm+ b. c 1907, d. b 1972
- Roy George Cramm+ b. c 1909, d. 22 Sep 1975
- Maxwell Cramm+ b. 12 Dec 1910, d. 11 May 1983
- Clarence Cramm+ b. c 1913, d. 12 Apr 1986
- Beatrice Gwendolyn Cramm+ b. 23 Oct 1920, d. 20 Apr 2013
Citations
- [S1033] Unknown volume, Copy of the Register of Baptisms in the Parish of Old Perlican District Bay de Verde (Newfoundland) 1816-1892., Provincial Archives of Newfoundland and Labrador, Confederation Building, St. John's, Newfoundland.
Stephen Cramm
M, #67289
Stephen Cramm was born at Newfoundland. He was the son of George Cramm. Stephen Cramm married Matilda March, daughter of James March and Elizabeth Burt, on 12 January 1875 at Old Perlican, Bay de Verde, Newfoundland; He a fisherman, she a servant, both of Old Perlican, witnessed by Ebenezer Cram and Ebenezer March.1
Children of Stephen Cramm and Matilda March
- Herbert George Cramm4 b. 17 Jan 1876
- Willis James March Cramm4 b. 26 Jun 1877
- Walter George Cramm+ b. 17 Aug 1880, d. c 1970
- Flora Isabel Cramm4 b. 13 Jan 1884
- Charles Wesley Cramm4 b. 13 Apr 1887
- Gordon Stanley Cramm4 b. 30 Nov 1889
- Fred Stewart Cramm5 b. 28 Dec 1892
- Frank Snowdon Cramm5 b. 18 Feb 1895, d. 19 Feb 1960
Citations
- [S1032] Unknown compiler, compiler, Return of Marriages for the Methodist (United church) Parish of Old Perlican Dating form 1816 - 1891 (n.p.: n.pub.).
- [S1031] E. Fred Cram, As We Were - An Historical Perspective of Old Perlican (Old Perlican, NF: Judi Barter, Garland Button, Jr., Nita Hopkins, 1996), page 31.
- [S1031] E. Fred Cram, Perspective of Old Perlican, page 43.
- [S1033] Unknown volume, Copy of the Register of Baptisms in the Parish of Old Perlican District Bay de Verde (Newfoundland) 1816-1892., Provincial Archives of Newfoundland and Labrador, Confederation Building, St. John's, Newfoundland.
- [S1034] Unknown volume, Parish Records Methodist/United Church, Baptisms 1853 - 1901 (photocopies), (1853 - 1901), Provincial Archives of Newfoundland and Labrador, Confederation Building, St. John's, Newfoundland. Hereinafter cited as Old Perlican, NF Baptisms.
George Cramm
M, #67290
Child of George Cramm
Thomas Cramm
M, #67291
Child of Thomas Cramm
William Cramm
M, #67292, b. circa 1700
William Cramm was born circa 1700 at Thompson, Windham Co., CT.
He Immigrated from Devon as one of early Newfoundland merchant families. William Cramm was also known as Cram.
He Immigrated from Devon as one of early Newfoundland merchant families. William Cramm was also known as Cram.
Child of William Cramm
William March
M, #67293, b. 25 July 1848, d. after 1891
William March was born on 25 July 1848 at Old Perlican, Bay de Verde, Newfoundland.1 He was the son of George March. William March married Mary Jane Beckett on 13 February 1873 at Old Perlican, Bay de Verde, Newfoundland; Spelled "Bickett" in the record. He a fisherman, she a dom. servant, both of Old Perlican; witnessed by John Beckett and Ann Barrett.2 William March died after 1891; was lost at sea on Schooner Elizabeth, carrying provisions from St. John's, NF.3
Children of William March and Mary Jane Beckett
- Newman James March5 b. c Sep 1875
- John Charles March5 b. 31 Oct 1877
- William George March5 b. 5 Feb 1880
- Annie Selina March+ b. 11 Jun 1885, d. c 1969
- Ananias March5 b. 15 Nov 1887, d. Dec 1966
Citations
- [S1062] Matt Mullaly, March, Burt, Bickett Old Perlican Families: Cramm "Trinity Bay - Newfoundland forum posting", listserve message to http://boards.ancestry.com/localities.northam.canada.newfoundland.trinitybay/308.2.1.1/mb.ashx, 3 August 2009.
- [S1032] Unknown compiler, compiler, Return of Marriages for the Methodist (United church) Parish of Old Perlican Dating form 1816 - 1891 (n.p.: n.pub.).
- [S1031] E. Fred Cram, As We Were - An Historical Perspective of Old Perlican (Old Perlican, NF: Judi Barter, Garland Button, Jr., Nita Hopkins, 1996), p. 38.
- [S1031] E. Fred Cram, Perspective of Old Perlican, page 31.
- [S1033] Unknown volume, Copy of the Register of Baptisms in the Parish of Old Perlican District Bay de Verde (Newfoundland) 1816-1892., Provincial Archives of Newfoundland and Labrador, Confederation Building, St. John's, Newfoundland.
Mary Jane Beckett1,2
F, #67294, b. circa 1850
Mary Jane Beckett was born circa 1850 at Old Perlican, Bay de Verde, Newfoundland.3 She married William March, son of George March, on 13 February 1873 at Old Perlican, Bay de Verde, Newfoundland; Spelled "Bickett" in the record. He a fisherman, she a dom. servant, both of Old Perlican; witnessed by John Beckett and Ann Barrett.1
As of 13 February 1873,her married name was March.1
As of 13 February 1873,her married name was March.1
Children of Mary Jane Beckett and William March
- Newman James March4 b. c Sep 1875
- John Charles March4 b. 31 Oct 1877
- William George March4 b. 5 Feb 1880
- Annie Selina March+ b. 11 Jun 1885, d. c 1969
- Ananias March4 b. 15 Nov 1887, d. Dec 1966
Citations
- [S1032] Unknown compiler, compiler, Return of Marriages for the Methodist (United church) Parish of Old Perlican Dating form 1816 - 1891 (n.p.: n.pub.).
- [S2773] Sanda Barnes, "March/Beckett - email 01," e-mail message from Sanda Barnes to David G. Ball, 17 January 2016.
- [S1062] Matt Mullaly, March, Burt, Bickett Old Perlican Families: Cramm "Trinity Bay - Newfoundland forum posting", listserve message to http://boards.ancestry.com/localities.northam.canada.newfoundland.trinitybay/308.2.1.1/mb.ashx, 3 August 2009.
- [S1033] Unknown volume, Copy of the Register of Baptisms in the Parish of Old Perlican District Bay de Verde (Newfoundland) 1816-1892., Provincial Archives of Newfoundland and Labrador, Confederation Building, St. John's, Newfoundland.
George March
M, #67295
George March was born at Thompson, Windham Co., CT.
Child of George March
- William March+ b. 25 Jul 1848, d. a 1891
Citations
- [S1031] E. Fred Cram, As We Were - An Historical Perspective of Old Perlican (Old Perlican, NF: Judi Barter, Garland Button, Jr., Nita Hopkins, 1996), page 31.
William Henry Jacobs
M, #67296, b. circa 8 March 1925, d. 7 October 2000
William Henry Jacobs was born circa 8 March 1925 at House Cove, Newfoundland. He was the son of Lucinda Jacobs. William Henry Jacobs married Ethel Whalen, daughter of Ebenezer Whalen and Emily Ann Vey, circa 1 February 1950 at Little Heart's Ease, Trinity Bay, NL, Canada. William Henry Jacobs died on 7 October 2000 at Little Heart's Ease, Trinity Bay, NL, Canada.
William Henry Jacobs was also known as Poppy as called by his granddaughter, Kimberley (8.)
William Henry Jacobs was also known as Poppy as called by his granddaughter, Kimberley (8.)
Children of William Henry Jacobs and Ethel Whalen
- Arthur Douglas Jacobs+
- Paulette Jacobs+
- Sandra Jacobs
- Angela Jacobs+ b. c 1958, d. 5 Jun 2011
- Ulah Jacobs+
- Eddie Jacobs+
- Gloria Jacobs b. c 1 Jan 1966, d. c 1 Jul 1979
- Irene Jacobs+
Ethel Whalen
F, #67297, b. circa 12 August 1927, d. 18 February 2021
Ethel Whalen was born circa 12 August 1927 probably at Caplin Cove, Trinity Bay, Newfoundland. She was the daughter of Ebenezer Whalen and Emily Ann Vey. Ethel Whalen married William Henry Jacobs, son of Lucinda Jacobs, circa 1 February 1950 at Little Heart's Ease, Trinity Bay, NL, Canada. Ethel Whalen died on 18 February 2021 at Clarenville, NL, Canada.
Ethel Whalen was also known as Jacobs.
Ethel Whalen was also known as Jacobs.
Children of Ethel Whalen and William Henry Jacobs
- Arthur Douglas Jacobs+
- Paulette Jacobs+
- Sandra Jacobs
- Angela Jacobs+ b. c 1958, d. 5 Jun 2011
- Ulah Jacobs+
- Eddie Jacobs+
- Gloria Jacobs b. c 1 Jan 1966, d. c 1 Jul 1979
- Irene Jacobs+
Albert Archibald Stacey
M, #67298, b. 17 June 1903, d. 25 April 1994
Albert Archibald Stacey was born on 17 June 1903 at Woody Island, Newfoundland.1 He was the son of Chalres Stacey and Elizabeth Ann Drodge. Albert Archibald Stacey married Lucinda Jacobs, daughter of William Henry Jacobs and Mary Magdalen Avery, after 1925 probably at Newfoundland. Albert Archibald Stacey died on 25 April 1994 at Clarenville, NL, Canada, at age 90.1 He was buried at New Salvation Army Cemetery, Little Heart's Ease, Trinity Bay, NL, Canada.2
Children of Albert Archibald Stacey and Lucinda Jacobs
- Charles Stacey
- Wilfred Stacey d. 29 Aug 2004
- Mary Stacey
- (????) Stacey
Citations
- [S2431] "juhearn", "Original Family Tree (2012-07-22)," database made available on-line courtesy of "juhearn", http://trees.ancestry.ca/tree/48485850/person/12897713614?ssrc=, database viewed 5 November 2014.
- [S2434] New Salvation Army Cemetery, Little Heart's Ease, Trinity Bay District, Newfoundland; Pauline Avery, January 2001; online at http://ngb.chebucto.org/Cemetery/cem-lhe-sa-new-tb.shtml
Lucinda Jacobs
F, #67299, b. 17 May 1910, d. 13 March 1996
Lucinda Jacobs was born on 17 May 1910 at House Cove, Newfoundland.1 She was the daughter of William Henry Jacobs and Mary Magdalen Avery. Lucinda Jacobs married Albert Archibald Stacey, son of Chalres Stacey and Elizabeth Ann Drodge, after 1925 at Newfoundland. Lucinda Jacobs died on 13 March 1996 at Little Heart's Ease, Trinity Bay, NL, Canada, at age 85. She was buried at New Salvation Army Cemetery, Little Heart's Ease, Trinity Bay, NL, Canada.2
As of after 1925,her married name was Stacey.
As of after 1925,her married name was Stacey.
Child of Lucinda Jacobs
- William Henry Jacobs+ b. c 8 Mar 1925, d. 7 Oct 2000
Children of Lucinda Jacobs and Albert Archibald Stacey
- Charles Stacey
- Wilfred Stacey d. 29 Aug 2004
- Mary Stacey
- (????) Stacey
Citations
- [S2431] "juhearn", "Original Family Tree (2012-07-22)," database made available on-line courtesy of "juhearn", http://trees.ancestry.ca/tree/48485850/person/12897713614?ssrc=, database viewed 5 November 2014.
- [S2434] New Salvation Army Cemetery, Little Heart's Ease, Trinity Bay District, Newfoundland; Pauline Avery, January 2001; online at http://ngb.chebucto.org/Cemetery/cem-lhe-sa-new-tb.shtml
Ebenezer Whalen
M, #67300, b. 19 June 1902, d. 25 January 1989
Ebenezer Whalen was born on 19 June 1902 at Caplin Cove, Trinity Bay, Newfoundland.1,2 He was the son of William Thomas Whalen and Alfreda Reid. Ebenezer Whalen married Emily Ann Vey, daughter of Nicholas Vey and Isabella Cassandra Baker, in September 1925 at Gower Street United Church, St. John's, Newfoundland.1 Ebenezer Whalen married Miriam Gladys Baggs.3 Ebenezer Whalen died on 25 January 1989 at Caplin Cove, Trinity Bay, NL, Canada, at age 86.1,2 He was buried at United Church Cemetery, Caplin Cove, Trinity Bay, NL, Canada.2
Children of Ebenezer Whalen and Emily Ann Vey
- William Thomas Whalen+ b. 14 Jun 1925
- Ethel Whalen+ b. c 12 Aug 1927, d. 18 Feb 2021
- Marcella Whalen+
- Irene Alfreda Whalen+
- Stanley Whalen+
- Hedley Whalen+
Citations
- [S1052] D. Stan Vardy, "Descendants of Nicholas Vey," e-mail message from Vardy, D. Stan to David G. Ball, 28 Feb 2006.
- [S2432] United Church Cemetery, Caplin Cove, Trinity Bay District, Newfoundland; Pauline Avery, January 2001; online at http://ngb.chebucto.org/Cemetery/cem-caplin-cv-uc-tb.shtml
- [S1059] Dean-Whalen, Clarenville Packet (Newfoundland), Clarenville, Newfoundland, 29 May 2000.