I am hoping you can help me find information on my family. If you have any ideas where I might look, please let me know. Also from the Journal , Hattie Victoria, only child of Geo. If there is any help you may be able to offer I would greatly appreciate it. I'm not sure when they moved, but it was between 17. ) may have had a child in Canada in 1822 (Timothy), and then returned to the USA.Samuel THORNTON, son of Samuel THORNTON, mother unknown, was born in 1775 in New Hampshire. They seemed to have moved back and forth between Hatley Quebec and New Hampshire. Ellie Daniels [email protected], We find the following: Boynton Cemetery Stanstead, Quebec Contributed by Leslie Nutbrown, Jan 17, 2005 [[email protected]]. This old cemetery is mowed and kept by the Crystal Lake Cemetery Company. Paul Raymond Worcester, MA [email protected], I have not found a Raymond in Stanstead on the 1825 Census. I believe that they had at least two sons, Stephen and Benjamin. It also appears that one of Benjamin's daughters, Caroline, married a J. Caroline and J Kute followed the family back to the US and eventually to Iowa.I have a copy of a baptism record from the Sacred Heart church, North Strattford NH for Joseph Henri COLLARD born Jan 14 1908 in West stewartown NH and baptized at Sacred Heart, January 24, 1908.His parents are listed as Noah COLLARD (Noe) and Virginia CHENELLE.
The messages below are focused south of the border, but again it seems I have come up against a dead end with Bill.If you could give me some advice or direction I would really appreciate it.For me the problem is to find some kind of birth record (Church or Government) for Lewis around 1824 south of the border and/or his parent's birth records north of the border between -17.I say birth records for his parents because most all Beebe's in North America are decedents of John Beebe, 1650 and were born in the US, going up to Canada to fight in the War or to settle, but again being born in the US..Our branch doesn't seem to be attached to that tree since most of them immigrated to Canada in the early 1800's. Lewis Beebe and just a few names down in the same town, is an Ephraim Bebe.