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Cavalier Estabrooks
Pop-up Pedigree Note*: Cavalier resided in Sheffield, Sunbury County, New Brunswick (1851Census, Parish of Sheffield, Sunbury County, New Brunswick). Parents:
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Celinda Estabrooks Pop-up Pedigree Marriage*: Principal=Alexander Logan Parents:
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Celinda Estabrooks Pop-up Pedigree Marriage*: Principal=Alexander Logan Parents:
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Charles Estabrooks Pop-up Pedigree Residence*: Charles and his second wife resided in Marinette, Marinette County, Wisconsin. Parents:
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Charles Estabrooks Pop-up Pedigree Note*: They lived first in Canning, (Canning was later changed to Waterborough),and from about 1865 in Fredericton. They had 11 children. Parents:
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Charles Estabrooks Pop-up Pedigree Birth*: 30 November 1836 Parents:
Charles Fred Estabrooks Pop-up Pedigree Birth*: 23 August 1904, Woodstock, Carleton County, New Brunswick, Canada Parents:
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Charles H. Estabrooks Pop-up Pedigree Birth*: 19 July 1809, New Brunswick, Canada Parents:
Charles I. Estabrooks Pop-up Pedigree Birth*: circa 1844, Canning, (now Waterborough), Queens County, New Brunswick Parents:
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Charles W. Estabrooks Pop-up Pedigree Note*: They lived in Linneus, Maine. Parents:
Charlotte Ann Estabrooks Pop-up Pedigree Note*: Information from the book, ' Pioneers Families of Carleton County, NewBrunswick ', Canada obtain from George H. Hayward. Parents:
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Chester Ludlow Estabrooks Pop-up Pedigree Death*: 1895 Parents:
Chipman Estabrooks Pop-up Pedigree Event-Misc*: Waterville, Carlton County, New Brunswick, Canada, Type: Fact #1 Parents:
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Claire E. Estabrooks Pop-up Pedigree Birth*: 22 January 1872 Parents:
Clara Estabrooks Pop-up Pedigree Name Variation: Clara F. Estabrooks Parents:
Clara F. Estabrooks Pop-up Pedigree Birth*: 1862, Near Penniac, York County, New Brunswick Parents:
Clarence Burpee Estabrooks Pop-up Pedigree Parents:
Clarence E. Estabrooks Pop-up Pedigree Marriage*: Principal=Melisa G. Rideout Parents:
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Clarence Leander Estabrooks Pop-up Pedigree Birth*: 6 October 1881, Burton, Sunbury County, New Brunswick, Canada, Birth taken from the Provincial Archives, Fredericton, N.B., Later Birth Registrations. His birth Certificate states that he had a sister L. Anna Belle Estabrooks who married a Michaud and lived in Massachusetts, U.S.A. Clarence lived in Arizona. Parents:
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Clarinda 'Clara' J. Estabrooks Pop-up Pedigree Birth*: 7 February 1862, Rockland, Carleton County, New Brunswick, Canada Parents:
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Daniel Estabrooks Pop-up Pedigree Birth*: 10 February 1675/76, Sudbury, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, U.S.A. Parents:
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David Estabrooks Pop-up Pedigree Note*: He obtained land near Waterville, Carleton County, New Brunswick, about1814, and they lived there for a time. Later he sold the land to hisfather and moved to Calais, Washington County, Maine, where he was ahouse carpenter. They were both living in 1870. Their children were:Thomas, Sarah, Mary Ann, Nancy, Judith, Melvin, David, Ira, Daniel, andElvira Estabrooks. Parents:
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David Estabrooks Pop-up Pedigree Note*: David never married. He lived in Cohasset, Maine. Parents:
David Estabrooks Pop-up Pedigree Birth*: 16 October 1838 Parents:
David Hackett 'Deacon Dave' Estabrooks Pop-up Pedigree Note*: David Hackett Estabrooks, b. Jan. 24, 1787, d. at Rockland, c 1873, inhis 87th year; m. Sept. 24, 1814 at St. John's Anglican Church,Gagetown, N.B., to Sarah, daughter of Archelaus and Hannah (Birdsell)Purdy, who were Loyalists from White Plains, New York. She was born atJemseg, N.B., 31 Mar. 1791, and died at Rockland c 1877, aged 86 years.The Estabrooks Genealogy gives their marriage date as 1808 but it isbelieved the church record, which shows 1814, is probably more correct.Also, the Estabrooks Genealogy records that they got land in Wakefield,Carleton County, N.B., in 1816, but settled in Brighton in 1829. TheParish of Brighton was not set off from 'old Wakefield' until 1830, so itis thought it more likely they came directly to Rockland in 1816,although Sarah's obituary said she came to Brighton in 1823. In anyevent, they came to Carleton County about 150 years ago and were grantedLot #7, which was 256 acres, at Rockland on the southerly side of theBecaguimec River, where they lived the remainder of their lives, about 50years. David Estabrooks is said to have been a Deacon of the FreeChristian Baptist Church for over 50 years, and to have given the landfor the cemetery on his farm at Rockland where he and Sarah were buried.This place later became known as Coldstream, New Brunswick. A tombstone at Rockland gives David's birth date as 1787, as doesFlorence Estabrook's 'Genealogy of the Anglo-Dutch Estabrooks Family,'but the Estabrooks-Palmer records at the New Brunswick Museum Archives inSaint John gives it as 1788. David was granted 300 acres of land in theParish of Wakefield (Lot 4 in the 4th tier of lots back of the Saint JohnRiver at Farmerston) 8th of November, 1816, and 256 acres in the Parishof Brighton (Lot 7 at Rockland) the 8th of September, 1829. David andSarah's son, David Jarvis, is shown as Jarvis D. on the family Tombstoneat Rockland. They had 6 children by this marriage. Their children were: David Jarvis Estabrooks (shown on the family tombstone at Rockland asJarvis D.), b. near Fredericton, N.B., Aug. 6, 1818, d. May 15, 1848; m.Nov. 16, 1845, Millicent Peters Nevers, daughter of Alexander andMillicent (Peters) Nevers. She was born April 14, 1826, and died Oct.19, 1889. Their only child, Isabel Eliza, b. June 17, 1847, m. atWoodstock, N.B., Dec. 24, 1863, George Rainsford Burtt, a merchant inHartland, Carleton County, for many years. After her husband's death,Mrs. Millicent (Nevers) Estabrooks married Henry A. Belyea.; FrederickJotham Estabrooks, b. Jan. 4, 1820. He was a school teacher in N.B. andlater moved to Haverhill, Mass. He married, in 1864, Harriett Howard.They had no children that is known about. ; Mary Jane Estabrooks, b.Sept. 20, 1823, d. May 21, 1905; m. Nov. 4, 1854, Douglas, son of Herbetand Mary (Sewell) Sewell. He was born c1826 and died Dec. 19, 1858, aged32 years. Of this marriage there was one child, name unknown. Mary Janelater married Enoch Kinney. His parent's names are not known, nor ifthere were any children by this marriage.; Nehemiah Purdy Estabrooks, b.June 26, 1826. He married Eliza Nevers, probably Margaret Eliza,daughter of Alexander and Millicent (Peters) Nevers. About 1870 theymoved from Rockland to Houlton, Maine and on to New Limerick, Maine. Oneson drove the cattle all the way. Their children were: David (nevermarried); Millicent (m. George Harding Estabrooks); Charles (m. HattieRandall); Elizabeth (m. Charles MacKenzie); Frederick; Clara (nevermarried); Nevers (never married); and Annie Estabrooks (never married).Elizabeth, b. Nov. 20, 1830; m. Hilliam Albright. They had one childwhich died young at St. John, N.B. Hannah Sarah Estabrooks, b. June 30,1834, d. Apr. 17, 1889; m. Jan. 3, 1857, Melvin, son of George and Miriam(Sewell) Hayward. Melvin Hayward was a farmer and lumberman. They livedin Ashland, Carleton County, N.B., where their two sons were born: OrrinP. (1857-1952, m. Cassie Dickinson and had sons Marvin L. and Percy R.Hayward); and Jarvis M. Hayward (1862-1929, m. Mary Jane Clowes and had ason, Harry Edgar Hayward). Parents:
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David Jarvis Estabrooks Pop-up Pedigree Event-Misc*: Rockland, Carleton County, New Brunswick, Canada, Type: Fact #1 Parents:
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David Whitfield Estabrooks Pop-up Pedigree Note*: David Whitfield Estabrooks. He b. ca. 1833. (58 at 1891 census) m. Sarah Catherine Coy. b. 1833. (18 at 1851 census, 58 in 1891 when enumerated in Carleton Ward, Fredericton, York Co., N.B.). m. He was listed as a grocer in 1891. Her mother was living with them in 1891. David Whitfield Estabrooks. b. 1832 at Canning, Queens Co., N.B.. m. Sarah Catherine Coy, daughter of William. T. and Frances (Nevers). She b. 1833. Parents:
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Deborah Estabrooks Pop-up Pedigree Birth*: circa 1729, Prob. England Parents:
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Deborah Estabrooks Pop-up Pedigree Birth*: 14 August 1772 Parents:
Deborah Estabrooks Pop-up Pedigree Note*: They lived in Fredericton, N.B. Parents:
Douglas Orrin Estabrooks Pop-up Pedigree Birth*: 19 November 1898 Parents:
Duncan Estabrooks Pop-up Pedigree Note*: He never married. Parents:
Duncan Emery Estabrooks Pop-up Pedigree Birth*: 1887 Parents:
Ebenezer Estabrooks Pop-up Pedigree Note*: He married Maria Fletcher before 1783, settled in Gagetown, QueensCounty, New Brunswick, but was dispossessed by the Loyalists in 1785. Hethen lived for a time on his grant in Cambridge Parish, Queens County, ½of lot 25, and in 1796 he was living at Lakeville in the Parish ofSheffield, Sunbury County. He was one of those who signed the covenantof the Church at Waterborough, Queens County, 20 Oct 1800. This was theoccasion of forming the Baptist Church there. He moved to Lincoln,Sunbury County, about 1808, and that same year he received a grant ofland at Little River. On the 25th of December, 1813, he and severalothers asked to be dismissed from the church at Canning (thenWaterborough) to join in forming a Baptist church in Fredericton, whichwas the beginning of the Brunswick Street Baptist Church there. In 1816he took up 300 acres of land, Lot 7 in the fourth tier back ofJacksontown, Parish of Waterville, Carleton County, to farm where he diedabout 1851. About 1814 he married his second wife, Charlotte Ann Lounsbury. She wasborn in 1782 and died in 1860. After his death his widow, lived withthe Rideouts. This account is found on page 46 in the book, 'Pioneers Families ofCarleton County, New Brunswick, Canada', Published for privatedistribution by George H. Hayward, C. G., 29Leeds Drive, Fredericton, N.B. E3B 4S7 1-506-457-1306 Reverend Elijah ESTABROOKS was born on 16 May 1756 in Haverhill, MA. Hedied on 26 Sep 1825 in Upper Gagetown, Queens Co., NB. He was buried inUpper Gagetown, Queens Co., NB. He was Baptist. Probably the ElijahEsterbrooks who was granted 138 acres with Ebenezer Esterbrooks (lot 25)in the Parish of Waterborough, Queens Co., NB on 30 Jan 1787 by GeorgeIII. Cleared and improved about 7 acres of land and had built a log housebut it fell into decay when he moved up river to Township of Conway onaccount of the danger of his earlier position on land from Hazen andSimmons. He was noted as having moved against Cumberland and thus was asuspected rebel. Below is an account from Major Harold 'Hal' Skaarup, E-mail:h.skaarup@@worldnet.att.net Ebenezer was baptized in Boxford, Massachusetts, 28 August 1759. Hemarried Maria Fletcher before 1783 and they had nine children. Theysettled on Gagetown Neck, but were dispossessed by the Loyalists in 1785.He settled for a time on his grant in Cambridge (half of Lot 25); but by1796 he was living in Lakeville, Sheffield. He was one of those whosigned the covenant of the Church at Waterborough 20 October 1800. Thiswas the occasion of forming the Baptist Church. He moved to Lincoln about1808. In the same year he received land on Little River. On 25 December1813 Ebenezer Estabrooks and a number of others applied to be dismissedfrom the church at Canning to join in forming a Baptist Church inFredericton. This was the beginning of the Brunswick St. Baptist Church.In 1816, Ebenezer took up a large farm in Jacksontown, Parish ofWakefield, Carleton County, where he died about 1851. About 1814 hemarried a second time; his second wife was Charlotte Ann Lounsbury, born1782, died 1860. Ebenezer and Charlotte Ann had another five children.After Ebenezer's death, Charlotte Ann lived with the Rideouts, dyingabout 1860 at the age of 90. Parents:
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Ebenezer Estabrooks Pop-up Pedigree Note*: They had no children. After his death she married Reben Hoben. Parents:
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Ebenezer 'Eben' Estabrooks Pop-up Pedigree Note*: From: 'George H. Hayward' Parents:
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Edgar Houghton Estabrooks Pop-up Pedigree Note*: They had 6 children. Parents:
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Edna Forbes Estabrooks Pop-up Pedigree Birth*: 2 July 1902 Parents:
Edna May Estabrooks Pop-up Pedigree Birth*: 1872, near Penniac, York County, New Brunswick, Canada Parents:
Edna May Estabrooks Pop-up Pedigree Marriage*: They had one son, but his name is not known., Principal=Harry Barnby Parents:
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Edward Duncan Estabrooks Pop-up Pedigree Note*: He was a farmer. He married, spouse unknown, and there were no children. Parents:
Edward Duncan Estabrooks Pop-up Pedigree Milit-Beg*: Edward went into service in the Army in June, 1917. He is listed as being 22½ years old at that time. He was supposedly on his way home from the service after his discharge. His disappearance is still a mystery. Information taken from, 'The Estabrooks of New Brunswick', by Darryl Bonk at the Provincial Archives, Fredericton, N.B. Parents:
Edward Finch Estabrooks Pop-up Pedigree Note*: He was a farmer. No children Their Marriage Certificate found at the Provincial Archives states that he was 27 when he married and was a Baptist. Information taken from 'The Estabrooks of New Brunswick', by Darryl Bonk at the Provincial Archives, Fredericton, York Co., N.B. Parents:
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Edward J. H. Estabrooks Pop-up Pedigree Marriage*: 3 May 1817, Boston, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, U.S.A., Principal=Emma Ross Parents:
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