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Edward Manning Estabrooks
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Parents:

Father: Elijah Estabrooks b. 17 March 1804, d. 19 July 1872
Mother: Sarah Burpee b. 16 March 1801, d. 23 August 1844

Edward R. Estabrooks
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Parents:

Father: Edward J. H. Estabrooks b. 16 April 1841
Mother: Emma Ross

Effie Estabrooks
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Parents:

Father: Handy Chipman Estabrooks b. 24 April 1835, d. 21 April 1857

Eleanor Estabrooks
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Birth*: 1794, New Brunswick, Canada
Death*: 25 August 1870

Parents:

Father: John Estabrooks Sr. b. 22 January 1769, d. 2 February 1861
Mother: Catherine Ebbett b. 3 May 1775, d. 26 July 1865

Elijah Estabrooks
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Birth*: between 1834 and 1835, Canning (then Waterborough), Queens County, New Brunswick, Canada
Death*: 9 December 1855, Upper Gagetown, Queens County, New Brunswick Canada, Cause of death: drowning.
Burial*: the Baptist Cemetery, Upper Gagetown, Queens County, New Brunswick

Parents:

Father: John Estabrooks b. 4 June 1790, d. 29 April 1876
Mother: Mary Coy b. circa 1809, d. 1882

Elijah Estabrooks
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Residence*: Elijah resided in Fredericton, New Brunswick, and kept a store there.
Marriage*: Principal=Esther Logan
Birth*: 28 October 1812, Canning (Waterborough), Queens County, New Brunswick
Marriage*: 14 June 1840, New Brunswick, Canada, Principal=Abigail Dennison

Parents:

Father: Hezekiah Estabrooks b. 18 July 1779, d. 4 August 1869
Mother: Sarah Turney b. 1787

Family 1:

Abigail Dennison b. circa 1823

Children:

Celinda Estabrooks b. 1841
William Estabrooks+ b. 20 Mar 1845
Allen Estabrooks b. 1847
Julia Estabrooks b. 1849
Margaret Estabrooks b. 1851
Harriet Elizabeth Estabrooks b. 1851
Caroline Estabrooks b. 1853
Caroline A. Estabrooks b. 1854
Celinda Estabrooks b. 1855
Harrison Estabrooks b. 1857

Family 2:

Esther Logan b. 1815

Children:

James A. Estabrooks b. 15 Jan 1860
Annie I. Estabrooks b. 13 Jun 1861
Harrison T. Estabrooks b. 6 Apr 1870

Elijah Estabrooks
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Burial*: the Baptist Cemetery, Grand Falls, Victoria County, New Brunswick, Canada
Note*: Elijah Estabrooks, b. Mar. 17, 1804, Sheffield, Sunbury County, NewBrunswick, d. July 19, 1872, Grand Falls, Victoria Co. He married first,Dec. 22, 1824, Sarah Burpee, in Sheffield, Sunbury Co. She was born May16, 1801, and died Aug. 1844. Elijah's occupation was a farmer. Florence Estabrooks, in her 'Genealogy of the Anglo-Dutch EstabrooksFamily', said Elijah and Sarah (Burpee) Estabrooks lived in the Parish ofSheffield, Sunbury County, New Brunswick, for a while after they weremarried, then moved to Jacksontown area in Carleton County, NewBrunswick, where he bought a farm. However, he backed a note for somemen who eventually could not pay. Because of this he lost his farm, andmoved to Woodstock. Sarah died there, and was buried in Jacksontown. Hethe married second, Margaret L. Coombs. She was born Aug. 11, 1814, anddied Feb. 1872. About the time of his second marriage he moved to GrandFalls, Victoria County, New Brunswick, where he bought a large farm. Hisson Thomas erected fine white Italian marble tombstones at Elijah andMargaret's graves in the Baptist cemetery in Grand Falls, but they werelater stolen. Elijah's children by Sarah Burpee were, Loisa Jane, Emeline, Martha Ann,Sarah Esther, Thomas Sherman, Edward Manning, Richard Parker, and MaryJane Estabrooks. Children by his second wife, Margaret L. Coombs were, George Franklin,Clarence Burpee, Valentine Adolphus, and Jesse Estabrooks.
Birth*: 17 March 1804, Sheffield, Sunbury County, New Brunswick, Canada
Marriage*: 22 December 1824, Sheffield, Sunbury County, New Brunswick, Canada, Principal=Sarah Burpee
Marriage*: 14 August 1849, Victoria County, New Brunswick, Canada, Principal=Margaret L. Coombes
Death*: 19 July 1872, Grand Falls, Victoria County, New Brunswick, Canada

Parents:

Father: Joseph Estabrooks b. 2 October 1762, d. circa 1840
Mother: Lucretia Handy

Family 1:

Margaret L. Coombes b. 11 August 1814, d. February 1872

Children:

George Franklin Estabrooks
Clarence Burpee Estabrooks
Valentine Adolphus Estabrooks
Jesse Estabrooks

Family 2:

Sarah Burpee b. 16 March 1801, d. 23 August 1844

Children:

Emiline Estabrooks
Martha Ann Estabrooks
Sarah Esther Estabrooks
Edward Manning Estabrooks
Richard Parker Estabrooks
Mary Jane Estabrooks

Elijah 'Preacher' Estabrooks II
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Burial*: Upper Gagtown Graveyard, Upper Gagetown, Queens County, New Brunswcik, Canada
Note*: Rev. Elijah Estabrooks III, son of Sergeant Elijah II and Mary (Hackett)Estabrooks, was born at Haverhill, Mass., May 16, 1756. In 1777 hemarried, in N.B., Mary, daughter of Hezekiah and Mary (Chamberlain)Whittemore. She was born in 1761 and died May 13, 1824. They lived inCanning, Queens County, New Brunswick. On the 15th of September, 1800Elijah 'Preacher' Estabrooks, Jr. was ordained pastor of the BaptistChurch in Canning, then Waterborough, Queens County, New Brunswick. Thiswas the first Baptist Church on the St. John River and he was its' firstPastor. A description of this ceremony is contained in theEstabrooks-Palmer Records. The Estabrooks-Palmer Records at the New Brunswick Museum Archives inSaint John, New Brunswick, say that Elijah Estabrooks was ordained aTeaching Elder of the Baptist Church in Cambridge Parish, Queens County,New Brunswick, 15 May, 1800, and was an influential church leader on theJemseg until his death in 1825. An account of the life of the life ofElijah Estabrooks, Jr. is given in the book, 'Bill's History ofBaptists', also see 'Raymond's History', page 329. In 1808, he obtainedland on Little River. He is referred to in several documents as the Rev.Elijah Estabrooks and he died on the 26th of September, 1825, and isburied at Upper Gagetown, New Brunswick, Canada. His tombstone waserected by contributions from the various congregations which he served. He was universally beloved and respected. He worked his farm during theweek to support his family. On Sunday, he fulfilled his duties as Pastor. Note #1: Elijah, Jr. gave lots off his land to his sons as they married.These were confirmed at his death. The first lot over the ofQueens-Sunbury went to his son, John. The second house was double andwent to Joseph and Jarvis. The third section was a half lot and went toCharles. The fourth section also a half lot, went to Jesse. CharlesEstabrooks kept a store and the Post Office. The tannery was oppositeJesse Estabrooks place. Descendants of Elijah Estabrooks, Jr. are eligible for membership in theD.A.R. and S.A.R. The following is taken from the 'MassachusettsSolderers and Sailors of the Revolutionary War' Vol 5. Page 156:'Easterbrooks, Elijah Jr. Private, Capt. Jabez West's Co. , Col, JonathanEddy's Reg't: enlisted Nov, 14, 1776: discharged Dec. 16, 1776, service 1month, 5 days, company raised in Cumberland, N. S. Roll sworn to atBoston.' Elijah and Mary Estabrooks children: 1. Hezekiah Estabrooks, b. July 18, 1779, and died Aug. 4, 1869. Hemarried first, in 1803, Emmeline Turney, and second, in 1811, her sister,Sarah Turney. He married third, in 1835, Mrs. Catherine (Knox) Corey.On Sept. 21, 1811, he bought lots 42 to 48 inclusive in the Parish of St.Mary's, York Co., on the south east side of the Nashwaak River, and partof Pennyauk Island, from John Harris and his wife who were MarylandLoyalists. (York County Records D4 pg. 280). On September 19, 1814, heand John Manzer, as trustee of the Calvinist Baptist Church, bought a lotof land from John Coy for a church. This was in the Parish of St. Mary'son the west side of the Nashwaak River on the main road. (York CountyRecords D4 pg. 280). In 1819 he sold his land on Maquapit Lake toElijah Estabrooks, Jr. The date of his death is uncertain. He hadseveral children: George Estabrooks (m. Mart Abbott); Emmeline Estabrooks(m. Mr. White and lived in Houlton, Maine.); Mary Estabrooks (DavidManzer and lived on the Nashwaak); Elijah Estabrooks (m. 1st, AbigailDennison, 2nd, Esther Logan). He kept store in Fredericton, N.B.; SarahEstabrooks (m. Bernard B. Manzer); Pruella Estabrooks (m. Mr. Dennison);Hezekiah Estabrooks (m. Ann McDowall); Turney Estabrooks (m. 1st,Catherine McLean, 2nd, Mary Logan). He lived at Nashwaak and inFredericton, N.B.; Charles Estabrooks (m. 1st, Lydia Goodspeed, 2nd,Martha Gilmore). He and his second wife moved to Marinette, Wisconsin.:Harding Estabrooks (m. Lucy Brown); Ruth Estabrooks (m. Michael White):Frederick Estabrooks (m. Christiana Dennison); and Calvin Estabrooks ( m.Catherine Lawrence). He was a storekeeper at St. Mary's, oppositeFredericton, N.B. 2. Mary Estabrooks, b. Sept. 8, 1871, died young. 3. Hannah Estabrooks, b. Jun. 23, 1783, d. 1853; m. Abner Brooks Jr. Hewas born June 23, 1783. Their children were: 3.1 Elijah, 3.2 Thomas, 3.3Nelson, and 3.4 Emily Brooks. 4. David Hackett Estabrooks, b. Jan. 24, 1787, d. at Rockland, c1873, inhis 87th year; m. Sept. 24, 1814, at St. John's Anglican Church,Gagetown, N.B., Sarah, daughter of Archelus and Hannah (Birdsell) Purdy,who were Loyalists from White Plains, N.Y. She was born at Jemseg, N.B.,Mar. 31, 1791, and died at Rockland c1877, aged 86 years. The EstabrooksGenealogy gives their marriage date as 1808 but George H. Haywardbelieves 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, soGeorge H. Hayward thinks it more likely they came directly to Rockland in1816, although Sarah's obituary said she came to Brighton in 1823. Inany event, they came to Carleton County about 150 years ago and weregranted Lot No. 7 256 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 FreeBaptist Church for over 50 years, and to have given land for the cemeteryon his farm at Rockland where he and Sarah were buried. Their children were: 4.1 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 Alexadner andMillicent (Peters) Nevers. She was born April 14, 1826, and died Oct. 191889. Their only child, Isabel Eliza, b. June 17, m. at Woodstock, N.B.,Dec. 24, 1863, George Rainsford Burtt, a merchant in Hartland for manyyears. After her husband's death, Mrs. Millicent (Nevers) Estabrooksmarried Henry A. Beyea. 4.2 Frederick Jotham Estabrooks, b. Jan. 4, 1820. He was a school inN.B. and later moved to Haverhill, Mass. He married, in 1864, HarrietHoward. They had no children that is known. 4.3 Mary Jane Estabrooks, b. Sept. 20, 1823, d. May 21, 1905; m. Nov. 4,1854, Douglas, son of Herbert and Mary (Sewell) Sewell. He was bornc1826 and died Dec. 19, 1858, aged 32 years. Of this marriage there wasone child, name unknown. Mary Jane later married Enoch Kinney. Enoch'sparent's names are not known, nor whether there were any children by thismarriage. 4.4 Nehemiah Purdy Estabrooks, b. June 26, 1826. He married ElizaNevers, probably Margaret Eliza, daughter of Alexander and Millicent(Peters) Nevers. About 1870 they moved from Rockland to Houlton, and onto New Limerick, Maine. One son drove the cattle all the way. Their children were: David (never married); Millicent (m. George HardingEstabrooks); Charles (m. Hattie Randall); Elizabeth (m. CharlesMcKenzie); Frederick; Clara (never married); Nevers (never married),Clarinda (m. Weyman Noble); and Annie Estabrooks (never married). 4.5 Elizabeth Ann Estabrooks, b. Nov. 20, 1830; m. Hilliman Albright.They had one child which died young at St. John, N.B. 4.6 Hannah Sarah Estabrooks, b. June 30, 1834, d. Apr. 17, 1889; m. Jan.3, 1857, Melvin, son of George and Miriam (Sewell) Hayward. MelvinHayward was a farmer and lumberman. The lived in Ashland, Carleton Co.,where their two sons were born: Orin p. (1862-1929), m. Mary Jane Clowesand had a son, Harry Edward Hayward). Geoge H. Hayward The following statement below is found on pages 133 to 135, in the book,' The St. John River and its Tributaries ', by Esther Clark Wright,Copyright 1966. 'Elijah Estabrooks III, one of Joseph Crandell's converts, became apreacher of the Gospel and founder of the Baptist Church in Fredericton.His will, drawn up in 1812, enjoins his sons not to sell to strangers thelands on Grand Lake, Maquapit Lake and Little River. Once again, thenemesis of history shows itself. The Loyalists turned Elijah Estabrooksoff his Gagetown land, but when the Loyalist Wilmot stock ran out, it wasa descendant of Elijah Estabrooks who bought the Wilmot farms above theOromocto. Captain Lemuel Wilmot of the Loyal American Regiment hadbought five hundred acres from Thomas Colden, a son of the former Govenorof New York, who had been given a captaincy in the PennsylvaniaLoyalists, but returned to New York after a brief stay in New Brunswick.On of Captain Lemuel Wilmot's son, William , although one of the chartermembers of the Baptist Church in Fredericton, later became a Methodistpreacher, and was thereby refused his seat in the New Brunswick House ofAssembly. This, and his own encounter with the privileged class, madeWilliam Wimot's son, Lemuel Allen Wilmot, the determined foe of theFamily Compact and a leader in the struggle for responsible government.At the age of twenty-five, from a platform in front of the old MarketHouse in Fredericton, the young Lemuel ' made his debut in a politicalspeech of such power as to sweep down all opposition and return him,unopposed, a representative of York County.' He was the first NewBrunswick born Governor, and later a Supreme Court judge. Lemuel A.Wilmot inherited, too, his father's interest in the Methodist Church,where he was a faithful attendant, director of the choir, andsuperintendent of the Sunday School. The Wilmot Church in Frederictonperpetuates his name, and Wilmot Park that his half-brother, EdwardWilmot, who gave that land, Queen's Square and College Field forrecreation purposes. Inevitably, from the Oromocto, one is led to Fredericton, The Oromoctobranches cut across behind Fredericton and reach almost to the St. JohnRiver at Kingsclear. Its farms send their produce to the Frederictonmarket. Its young people have always come to the Fredericton HighSchool, and its people have formed a considerable sector of itspopulation. With the growth of the town at the side of the Oromocto,with the airport situated not far from the little river --- it was thenearest of the airport that caused the cutting down of the lovely row oftrees in front of the old Wilmot house ----, with the spreading of housesdown the river from the city, the Oromocto and Fredericton are becomingmore closely linked than ever.'
Name Variation: Reverend (?) (?)
Birth*: 16 May 1756, Haverhill, Essex County, Massachusetts, U.S.A.
Baptism: 23 May 1756, Fourth Church (Congregational), East Haverhill, Massachusetts, U.S.A.
Marriage*: 1777, Cambridge, Massachusetts, U.S.A., Principal=Mary Whittemore
Death*: 6 September 1825, Queens County, New Brunswick, Canada

Parents:

Father: Sgt. Elijah Estabrooks ,Jr. b. circa 1728, d. circa 11 August 1796
Mother: Mary Hackett b. 1 August 1728, d. 1778

Family:

Marriage*: 1777, Cambridge, Massachusetts, U.S.A., Principal=Mary Whittemore

Mary Whittemore b. 1761, d. 13 May 1824

Children:

Hezekiah Estabrooks+ b. 18 Jul 1779, d. 4 Aug 1869
Mary Estabrooks b. 8 Sep 1781
Hannah Estabrooks+ b. 23 Jun 1783, d. 1853
Elijah Estabrooks III b. 15 Aug 1785, d. 15 Feb 1802
David Hackett 'Deacon Dave' Estabrooks+ b. 24 Jan 1787, d. 1873
John Estabrooks+ b. 4 Jun 1790, d. 29 Apr 1876
Samuel W. Estabrooks+ b. 23 May 1792
Phoebe Estabrooks+ b. 17 Jun 1794
Gideon Estabrooks+ b. 17 Aug 1796, d. 12 May 1880
Joseph Estabrooks+ b. 12 Apr 1798
Charles Estabrooks+ b. 7 Jul 1800, d. 27 Jun 1887
Jarvis 'Deacon' Estabrooks+ b. 7 Jun 1802, d. 8 Oct 1887
Jesse Estabrooks+ b. 12 Sep 1807

Elijah Estabrooks ,Sr.
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Note*: The place of residence for this family between 1724 and 1734 is unclear.There is a tradition on the Saint John River in New Brunswick that theirson, Elijah, was born in England about 1727, and that Elijah, Sr. broughthis family back to North America in 1730. They possibly lived in RhodeIsland from 1730 to about 1734 when they removed to Sherborn, Mass.,where Hannah (Daniel's) family lived, and where Elijah's sister, HannahEstabrooks (Mrs. Joseph Frost) lived. Elijah's health may have beenfailing for he died in 1740. Elijah I, Estabrooks,son of Joseph II Estabrooks and Hannah (LeverittLoring, was born in Lexington. Aug. 25, 1703. On October 1, 1724 hemarried in Boston Hannah Daniel of Sherborn, Mass. They were married byMr. Thomas Prince, Presbyterian (Boston Marriages 1700-1755 page 119).She was born April 6, 1702 at Sherborn, daughter of Robert and HesterDaniel. Robert was son of Samuel Daniel, who was the son of Robert Danielwho settled in Waterloo, Mass. previous to 1636. The place of residence of this family is unknown between 1724 and 1734.There is a tradition on the Saint John River that Elijah II was born inEngland and that the father brought his family back to America (RhodeIsland) in 1730. (See Estabrooks-Palmer Records). Elijah I and his wife probably went to the early home of the Flemishfamily in Devon or West Somerset or possibly Swansea. The first Yandellsare mentioned in Swansea. The first Yandells mentioned in Swansea, Mass.in 1731. They arrived in Boston at about the same time, They are saidto have come from Wiyecliscombe in West Somerset. Possibly theyaccompanied Elijah I on his return. Also a hint of connection betweenthe Swansea (Mass.) family and the Concord family is suggested. ThomasEstabrook III of Swansea had a son Valentine, born Sept. 13, 1725.Valentine was one of the original Committee for the Township ofSackville, 1762. Elizabeth (Estabrooks Palmer in her records, which arevery accurate, says that James, the son of Valentine and long a member ofthe House of Assembly in N. B. was a cousin of Elijah the Preacher, sonof Elijah of Haverhill. This could refer only to Devon relationship. Mrs. Elizabeth (Watson) Estabrooks, wife of Abraham Estabrooks (son ofJohn and grandson of Elijah) who established a fruit business in SaintJohn live to be one hundred years old. Her early married life was spenton a farm at Swan Creek which had been part of his father, John'sproperty. Elijah helped John , who was his youngest son by Mary Hackett,clear his farm and is said to have died there. Elizabeth adsorbedEstabrooks traditions and declared that she knew more about theEstabrooks than they did about themselves. She was a very fine looking,keen minded old woman when Frances C. Estabrooks went to see her, about1903. She said that Elijah II of Haverhill was born in England and was anon-commissioned officer (sergeant) in the army. This lady was 'AuntBetsy Abe' to the family. Elijah I possibly had a family in Rhode Island from 1730/31 to 1734 whenhe removed to Sherborn, Mass., where his wife's family lived and also hisown sister, Hannah,who was the wife of Joseph Frost, a very dependablecitizen. Elijah I's health may have been failing. He died in 1740 Rumors of this sojourn in Rhode Island probably caused Stephen HarrisEstabrooks, who wrote the records for William Booth Estabrook beginningon page 242, to state that Elijah I was born in Rhode Island. Stephenhas no account of the Concord connection. Elijah II of Haverhill was very well versed in Flemish traditions. Hisfather and his mother may have received these stories during theirvisit. But the venture was very unfortunate from a financial point ofview, an experience which many Loyalists were to repeat later . ElijahEstabrook the First died intestate Dec. 1, 1740 and his assets weremeager. His relations in Sherborne, and in particular his brother-in-lawJoseph Frost, looked after the family. His widow, Hannah, married JosephBurrell in Newbury on Feb. 9, 1743/44. He owned a house andship-building plant in East Haverhill (Rocks Village) where they lived.Her children by her first husband: Samuel, Elijah, Submit and (possibly)Hannah arrived in East Haverhill (Rocks Village) as a result of thismarriage Children of Elijah I and Hannah Daniel: 1. Mary, born c 1725, probably England, married Ebenezer Stone inSherborn, Mass., in April 11, 1752. 2. Elijah Jr., born 1727/28, probably in England, and later came to theSaint John River. 3. Deborah, (born 1729?), probably in England, married Joseph Frost Jr.at Sherborn in 1753 in Sherborn. He died about 1760, leaving son John inseventh year.. 4. Submit, born 1730/31., Place uncertain. Married Aaron Sargent at EastHaverhill, Mass., Nov. 16, 1757. Her eldest son was named 'Elijah'. Theylived in Canterbury, N.H. 5. Hannah, born Sept. 29, 1734, in Sherborne. Possibly she went toHaverhill, never married, and is the 'Easterbrooks-Hannah mentioned amongthe householders in Haverhill in 1798. 6. Joseph, born Aug. 10, 1736. He may have been a storekeeper atMontague, Mass. 7. Samuel, born Nov. 27, 1738 Nov. 27, 1738: in March, 1757, his nameappeared on a muster roll of the third foot company of Haverhill (east),enlisted to attempt the conquest of Canada. He was a ship-wright andbought Burrill's property on Jan. 17, 1761. He married Hannah.........Their son Samuel was Baptized in East Haverhill (Riock's Village)Church, June 16, 1784, died in Haverhill May 7, 1793 aged 32 years. The above information was furnished by Donal Wright of Haverhill fromvital records and inscriptions in Greenwood Cemetery, East Haverhill.) 8. Aaron, born March 20, 1740/41. In 1773 Aaron Easterbrook was hired toteach school for ten months in Montague, Mass. Possibly the same.Everts History. Note: There was a Lieutenant Samuel Estabrook, who owned a house inSwetts Lane, Rocks Village, in 1780. Florence C. Estabrooks says shecannot locate him. He bought the Silloway house in 1813. Also, a Samuel Estabrooks of the 'Bay of Honduras' had a son, John, whowas christened in St. Paul's Church, Newburyport, Nov. 21, 1802. Mrs. Elizabeth (Watson) Estabrooks, wife of Abraham, great grandson ofElijah and Hannah (Daniel) Estabrooks, 'Aunt Betsy Abe' to the family,established a fruit business in Saint John, New Brunswick, and livednearly one-hundred years, remaining alert and keen to the end. Hermarried life was spent on a farm at Swan Creek, Queens County, NewBrunswick, near Upper Gagetown, property of John, her father-in-law, whowas the son of Elijah and Mary (Hackett) Estabrooks. Aunt Betsy Abe wasfull of Estabrooks tradition, and declared that she knew more about theEstabrooks than they knew about themselves. She said Elijah, son ofElijah and Hannah (Daniel) Estabrooks, was born in England. Elijah and his family possibly lived in Rhode Island from 1730 to 1734when he removed to Sherborn, Norfolk County, Massachusetts, where hiswife's family lived, and where his sister, Hannah, lived also. He died,in state, in 1740, and his assets were meager. His relatives inSherborn, and in particular his sister Hannah and her husband, JosephFrost, looked after his family. His widow, Hannah, remarried February 9, 1743/44, to Joseph Burrell, OfNewbury, Massachusetts. He owned a house, and a ship building business,in East Haverhill (Rocks Village) , where they lived. Her children,Elijah, Submit, and possibly Hannah Estabrooks, lived there with them. Reference: (1) Florence C. Estabrooks, 'Genealogy of the Anglo-Dutch EstabrooksFamily of The Saint John River, New Brunswick: 1935, rpt., Saint John,New Brunswick: privately published, 1958, page 8-9. Elijah ESTABROOKS was born on 25 Aug 1703 in Lexington, Middlesex Co.,MA. He died on 1 Dec 1740 in Sherborn, Norfolk Co., MA. . Elijah ESTABROOKS was born on 25 Aug 1703 in Lexington, Middlesex Co.,MA. He died on 1 Dec 1740 in Sherborn, Norfolk Co., MA. 557. Hannah DANIEL was born on 6 Apr 1702 in Sherborn, Norfolk Co., MA.Children were: 140 i. Sergeant Elijah, II ESTABROOKS. ii. Mary ESTABROOKS. iii. Deborah ESTABROOKS. iv. Submit ESTABROOKS. v. Hannah ESTABROOKS was born on 29 Sep 1734 in Shelburne, MA. vi. Joseph ESTABROOKS was born on 10 Aug 1736 in Shelburne, MA. vii. Samuel ESTABROOKS was born on 27 Nov 1738 in Shelburne, MA. He diedbefore 1778 in Enfield, MA. viii. AAron ESTABROOKS.
Birth*: 25 August 1703, Lexington, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, U.S.A.
Marriage*: 1 October 1724, Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, U.S.A., Principal=Hannah Daniell Or Daniels
Death*: 1 December 1740, Sherborn, Franklin County, Massachusetts, U.S.A.

Parents:

Father: Joseph 'Deacon' Estabrooks II b. 6 May 1669, d. 23 September 1733
Mother: Hannah Leavitt b. 20 March 1663/64, d. 5 October 1728

Family:

Hannah Daniell Or Daniels b. 6 April 1702

Children:

Mary Estabrooks b. 30 Jun 1724
Sgt. Elijah Estabrooks ,Jr.+ b. c 1728, d. c 11 Aug 1796
Deborah Estabrooks b. c 1729
Submit Estabrooks+ b. c 1730
Hannah Estabrooks b. 29 Sep 1734
Joseph Estabrooks b. 10 Aug 1736
Samuel Estabrooks b. 27 Nov 1738
Aaron Estabrooks b. 20 Mar 1740/41

Elijah Estabrooks III
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Birth*: 15 August 1785, Canning (then Waterborough), Queens County, New Brunswick, Canada
Death*: 15 February 1802, Canning (then Waterborough), Queens County, New Brunswick, Canada

Parents:

Father: Elijah 'Preacher' Estabrooks II b. 16 May 1756, d. 6 September 1825
Mother: Mary Whittemore b. 1761, d. 13 May 1824

Elijah William Carey Estabrooks
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Birth*: 3 October 1846, New Brunswick, Canada
Marriage*: 7 October 1876, New Brunswick, Canada, Principal=Janet Ann Palmer
Marriage*: after November 1876, Principal=Janet Ann Marshall

Parents:

Father: Jarvis 'Deacon' Estabrooks b. 7 June 1802, d. 8 October 1887
Mother: Deborah Gillies b. 5 September 1807, d. 14 August 1876

Family 1:

Janet Ann Marshall

Children:

John Estabrooks
Hattie Estabrooks
Lizzie Estabrooks
Alice Estabrooks
Mabelle Estabrooks
Margaret Estabrooks

Family 2:

Janet Ann Palmer d. November 1876

Children:

James M. Estabrooks

Eliza Estabrooks
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Parents:

Father: Thomas Fletcher Estabrooks b. 1794, d. 1823
Mother: Jane Munro

Elizabeth Estabrooks
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Death*: Died a young woman
Birth*: 7 December 1831, Lower Wicklow, Carleton County, New Brunswick, Canada

Parents:

Father: Gideon Estabrooks b. 17 August 1796, d. 12 May 1880
Mother: Jerusha Turney b. 24 March 1793

Family:

Children:

Jerusa Hutchinson
Sarah Hutchinson
Thomas Hutchinson

Elizabeth Estabrooks
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Birth*: 12 July 1829, New Brunswick, Canada
Marriage*: 4 January 1855, New Brunswick, Canada, Principal=Isaac Ambrose Palmer

Parents:

Father: Jarvis 'Deacon' Estabrooks b. 7 June 1802, d. 8 October 1887
Mother: Deborah Gillies b. 5 September 1807, d. 14 August 1876

Family:

Isaac Ambrose Palmer

Children:

William Estabrooks Palmer

Elizabeth Estabrooks
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Birth*: 19 December 1673, Swansea, Bristol County, Massachusetts, U.S.A.

Parents:

Father: Thomas Estabrooks I b. after 1640, d. 25 January 1719/20
Mother: Sarah Temple d. 29 November 1726

Elizabeth Estabrooks
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Birth*: 8 November 1703, Swansea, Bristol County, Massachusetts, U.S.A.

Parents:

Father: Thomas Estabrooks II b. 18 October 1671, d. 27 September 1724
Mother: Elizabeth Thurber

Elizabeth Estabrooks
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Birth*: 1748

Parents:

Father: William Estabrooks b. 30 June 1724, d. 1753
Mother: Abigail Martin

Elizabeth Estabrooks
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Birth*: 3 October 1779

Parents:

Father: Sgt. Elijah Estabrooks ,Jr. b. circa 1728, d. circa 11 August 1796
Mother: Sarah Hammond b. 21 October 1739

Elizabeth Estabrooks
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Note*: Elizabeth was the daughter of John and Catherine (Ebbett) Estabrooks.She was born in 1800 and died Mar. 16, 1852. Florence Estabrooks' notessay ' they lived just below McGowan's wharf and went to Grammer schoolthere in Sheffield but, because of spring flooding, removed in 1852 toSwan Creek, Queens County in the Parish of Burton where he bought a farmfrom Whitehead Barker and built a beautiful home which was inherited byhis son Henry.' His children were, Stephen Harris, John Frederick,William T., George, Elizabeth, Henry Albert.
Birth: 8 March 1800
Birth*: 8 March 1800, New Brunswick, Canada
Marriage*: 1 September 1825, Principal=Stephen Potter Estabrooks
Death*: 16 March 1876

Parents:

Father: John Estabrooks Sr. b. 22 January 1769, d. 2 February 1861
Mother: Catherine Ebbett b. 3 May 1775, d. 26 July 1865

Family:

Stephen Potter Estabrooks b. circa 1797, d. 10 May 1870

Children:

Stephen Harris Estabrooks+ b. 1826, d. c 1900
John Frederick Estabrooks b. 18 Jul 1828, d. 13 Apr 1912
William T. Estabrooks b. 1832
George Estabrooks b. 1836
Elizabeth J. Estabrooks b. 1837
Henry Albert Estabrooks+ b. 21 Feb 1841, d. 26 Jun 1918

Elizabeth Estabrooks
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Note*: Elizabeth Estabrooks, b. c1798. She married first, Enoch Burpee ofSheffield, Sunbury Co., N.B. By him she had four children, Ward Chipman,Caroline Elizabeth, Thomas Bradford, and Adeline Burpee. She latermarried second, Nathaniel Gallop of Grand Falls by whom she had, MaryJane Gallop, and Joseph W.E Gallop, and other children.
Birth*: 1798, Lincoln, York County, New Brunswick, Canada
Marriage*: 29 December 1818, New Brunswick, Canada, Principal=Enoch G. Burpee

Parents:

Father: Joseph Estabrooks b. 2 October 1762, d. circa 1840
Mother: Lucretia Handy

Family 1:

Children:

Mary Jane Gallop
Joseph W. E. Gallop

Family 2:

Enoch G. Burpee b. 28 December 1791

Children:

Ward Chipman Burpee
Caroline Elizabeth Burpee
Thomas Bradford Burpee
Adeline Burpee+ b. 15 Aug 1804, d. 9 Feb 1885

Elizabeth 'Eliza' H. Estabrooks
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Note*: Following is an obituary, from the Bangor News (Bangor, Maine) dateunknown, contributed by Louella Ryan, of Island Falls, Maine: Island Falls, April 14 - 'Mrs. Lizzie Mckenzie, whose death occurred onApril 5, was born in Rockland,N.B., April 11, 1860, daughter of W.P.(should be N.P.) and Eliza Estabrooks. January 3, 1882, she was unitedin marriage at Woodstock, N.B., with Charles Mackenzie. They began theirmarried life at New Limerick, where they lived for thirteen years, movingfrom there to Bridgewater and later to Dyer Brook, and fifteen years agothey moved to Island Falls, where they have since made their home. Threechildren blessed this union. One daughter, Josie, who died at age of twoand a half years, and two sons, Harry and Guy, of this town. Mrs.Mackenzie possessed such a sweet disposition and pleasing personalitythat she made friends wherever she lived. She was a woman who loved herhome and her greatest pleasure was in caring for dear ones, yet she wasalways ready to respond to any call for help. She united with the FreeBaptist Church in New Limerick many years ago and always retained hermembership there. Though the weeks of intense suffering she bore it allwith great patience and with perfect faith and trust in her Savior. Mrs.Mackenzie was a valued member of the Island Falls Grange, the Women'sChristian Temperance Union, Good Fellowship Class of the Free BaptistSunday School, and president of Friendship Club of Barker Ridge. . .Mrs.Mackenzie leaves to mourn her loss her husband, Charles Mackenzie; twosons, Harry and Guy, and three grandchildren, two sisters, Miss AnnieEstabrooks of Island Falls, and Mrs. Millicent Estabrooks, of Dyer Brook;four brothers, Nevers Estabrooks and Charles Estabrooks, of Linneus,Fred Estabrooks of Mars Hill and David Estabrooks of Island Falls. Thefuneral was held at the Free Baptist Church Wednesday afternoon and wasvery largely attended. . The services were conducted by Rev. CharlesHargrow, pastor of the church, assisted by Rev. E.A. Downs, Evangelist,and Rev. G.B. MacDonald of Mars Hill. Among those from out of town toattend the funeral of Mrs. Lizzie Mackenzie were Mr. & Mrs. AlexMackenzie, Mr. & Mrs. Fred Estabrooks, Cecil Estabrooks, Rev. G.B.Macdonald of Mars Hill, Mr. & Mrs. Norris Estabrooks, Mrs. Gladys Astle,Orrin Hayward and Leo Spain of Houlton, Mr. & Mrs. Colby Estabrooks,Sherman Station, Charles Estabrooks, Frank Estabrooks of Linneus, RollieEstabrooks of Oakfield, Richard Kimball of Bridgewater, Mr. & Mrs.Maurice Jackman of Sherman Mills.'
Birth*: 11 April 1860, Rockland, Carleton County, New Brunswick, Canada
Marriage*: 3 January 1882, Woodstock, Carleton County, New Brunswick, Canada, Principal=Charles A. McKenzie
Death*: 5 April 1920, Island Falls, Aroostook County, Maine, U.S.A.

Parents:

Father: Nehemiah Purdy Estabrooks b. 26 June 1826, d. 5 December 1913
Mother: Margaret Eliza Ann Nevers b. 4 February 1828, d. 23 May 1882

Family:

Charles A. McKenzie b. 29 April 1858, d. 10 April 1936

Children:

Josie Ethel McKenzie b. 19 Sep 1883, d. 29 Jun 1886
Harry William McKenzie+ b. 11 Feb 1885, d. 28 Oct 1962
Guy Edwin McKenzie+ b. 12 Mar 1888, d. 28 Dec 1984

Elizabeth Ann Estabrooks
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Note*: They had 1 child which the name is not known that died young at St. John,St. John County, New Brunswick.
Birth*: 20 November 1830, New Brunswick, Canada

Parents:

Father: David Hackett 'Deacon Dave' Estabrooks b. 24 January 1787, d. 1873
Mother: Sarah Purdy b. 31 March 1791, d. 1877

Elizabeth Ann Estabrooks
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Note*: Charles Belyea of Rockland and Elizabeth Ann Estabrooks, b. Jan. 23,1831, d. Aug. 23, 1926, were married Jan. 4, 1852, had, Adebert, JamesA., George J., Burpee, Francis, Berd, Eva, Adeline, and Agnes Belyea.
Birth*: 23 January 1831, Carleton County, New Brunswick, Canada
Marriage*: 4 January 1852, Principal=Charles B. Belyea
Death*: 23 August 1926

Parents:

Father: Jacob Estabrooks b. 19 January 1807
Mother: Adeline Burpee b. 15 August 1804, d. 9 February 1885

Family:

Charles B. Belyea b. circa 1826

Children:

Agnes Belyea+
James Alfred Belyea d. 5 Mar 1920
George Jacob Belyea
Charles Belyea+
Burpee Belyea
Frances Belyea
Bird Belyea+
Eva Belyea+
Adeline 'Addy' Belyea+

Elizabeth J. Estabrooks
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Note*: They resided in Fredericton, N.B.
Birth*: 1837, Sheffield, Sunbury County, New Brunswick, Canada
Marriage*: circa 1857, Principal=Reverand Theodore Harding Potter

Parents:

Father: Stephen Potter Estabrooks b. circa 1797, d. 10 May 1870
Mother: Elizabeth Estabrooks b. 8 March 1800, d. 16 March 1876

Family:

Reverand Theodore Harding Potter

Elizabeth Jane Estabrooks
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Note*: Elizabeth Jane Estabrooks. b. Dec. 14, 1835 at Swan Creek, Sunbury Co., N.B. d. Apr. 21, 1925 at Upper Gagetown, Queens Co., N.B. m. Joseph Hoben, son of Reuben and Rebeckah (Humes), on Oct. 28, 1857 at Burton, Sunbury Co., N.B. by Rev. W.D. Fitch. He was living at Canning, N.B. at the time of the wedding. Their children: Charles Rainsford Hoben. b. Nov. 20, 1864 at Gagetown, Queens Co., N.B. Jennie Murray Hoben. b. Nov. 24, 1868 at Upper Gagetown, Queens Co., N.B. Arthur Ludlow Hoben. b. Mar. 9, 1881 at Upper Gagetown, Queens Co., N.B. m. Hattie Hester Chase, daughter of Elihu Gage and Frances Ann (McLean). No children. Mary Hoben. Augusta Hoben. Thomas H. Hoben. Emma Hoben. Joseph Winslow Hoben. Rennie Hoben. Hedly V. Hoben. He lived in Seward, AK. Never married. Harry Hoben.
Birth*: 14 December 1835, Swan Creek, Sunbury County, New Brunswick, Canada
Marriage*: 28 October 1857, They were married by Rev. W.D. Fitch., Principal=Joseph Hoben
Death*: 21 April 1925, Upper Gagetown, Queens County, New Brunswick Canada
Burial*: the Baptist Cemetery, Upper Gagetown, Queens County, New Brunswick, Canada

Parents:

Father: William Wilmot Estabrooks b. 19 January 1798, d. 27 July 1889
Mother: Nancy Jane Coy b. 17 November 1811, d. 27 February 1879

Family:

Joseph Hoben b. 5 December 1830, d. 9 March 1909

Children:

Mary Hoben
Augusta Hoben
Thomas H. Hoben
Emma Hoben
Joseph Winslow Hoben
Rennie Hoben
Hedley V. Hoben
Harry Hoben
Charles Rainsford Hoben b. 20 Nov 1864
Jennie Murray Hoben b. 24 Nov 1868
Arthur Ludlow Hoben b. 9 Mar 1881

Ella Estabrooks
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Parents:

Father: Joseph Handy Estabrooks b. 10 May 1842

Ellen Estabrooks
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Death*: Died Young

Parents:

Father: Henry A. Estabrooks b. circa 1821
Mother: Hannah Jane Hartt

Elmira Ann Estabrooks
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Note*: Elmira died, aged 3 years and 8 months.
Birth*: 3 August 1838
Death*: 26 April 1842

Parents:

Father: Levi Handy Estabrooks b. 29 September 1813, d. 13 April 1882

Elsie Louise Estabrooks
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Birth*: 11 May 1904
Death*: December 1978

Parents:

Father: Clarence Leander Estabrooks b. 6 October 1881, d. 30 August 1953
Mother: Edith Parker b. 12 October 1883, d. 1945

Elvira Estabrooks
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Parents:

Father: David Estabrooks b. circa 1791
Mother: Judith Fletcher b. 1790

Emiline Estabrooks
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Parents:

Father: Elijah Estabrooks b. 17 March 1804, d. 19 July 1872
Mother: Sarah Burpee b. 16 March 1801, d. 23 August 1844

Emma Estabrooks
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Note*: Emma Estabrooks was a book keeper in a stone building which housed theSunbury County of Canada's Records. Emma was a sister to the founder ofthe Red Rose Tea Company, Theodore Harding Estabrooks in New Brunswick,Canada. She was the mainstay of the Baptist Church and a dominatingfigure in the village of Oromocto, Sunbury County, New Brunswick, Canada.

Parents:

Father: Stephen Harris Estabrooks b. 1826, d. circa 1900
Mother: Judith Ann Milbury b. 1834, d. circa 1907

Emma Estabrooks
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Parents:

Father: Hammond Estabrooks b. 29 January 1783
Mother: Rebecca Glasier d. 1864

Emma Douglas Estabrooks
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Parents:

Father: William Ludlow Estabrooks b. 18 February 1840, d. circa 1916

Emmeline Estabrooks
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Residence*: They resided in Houlton, Aroostook County, Maine.
Birth*: 11 May 1807, Canning, (now Waterborough), Queens County, New Brunswick, Canada

Parents:

Father: Hezekiah Estabrooks b. 18 July 1779, d. 4 August 1869
Mother: Emmeline Turney b. 1788

Ena Blanche Estabrooks
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Occupation*: Blanche worked at the Fisher Memorial Hospital in Woodstock after her husband, Jewell was unable to work.
Birth*: 3 June 1907, Woodstock, Carleton County, New Brunswick, Canada
Marriage*: 17 April 1927, Principal=Jewell Robin Bull

Parents:

Father: Walter Gordon Price Estabrooks b. 11 June 1867, d. 8 February 1942
Mother: Laura Maria Gunter b. 15 June 1874, d. 10 February 1948

Family:

Jewell Robin Bull d. 8 January 1983

Enoch B. Estabrooks
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Parents:

Father: Alban Wallace Estabrooks b. 15 October 1842, d. 27 August 1915
Mother: Louisa Jane Everett

Enoch Baker Estabrooks
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Note*: Enoch Barker Estabrooks was unmarried.
Birth*: 2 February 1845
Death*: 16 March 1867

Parents:

Father: Alban Cole Estabrooks b. 12 May 1811, d. 12 May 1847

Ernest Saunders Estabrooks
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Note*: He and his brother, Herbert, bought a farm at Kalispell, Flathead County, Montana. Herbert became sick and returned to Sommerville, Mass., Birth information taken from the Provincial Archives, Fredericton, N.B., Late Registrations: Documentation F13930.
Marriage*: Principal=Rose T. Vlasak
Birth*: 8 July 1878, Swan Creek, Sunbury County, New Brunswick, Canada
Census*: 1881, He was 3 in the 1881 census.
Death*: 1958, Sommerville, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, U.S.A.

Parents:

Father: James William Estabrooks b. 11 March 1840, d. 13 February 1921
Mother: Maria Ella Ackerley b. 1851, d. 8 October 1930

Family:

Rose T. Vlasak b. circa 1879

Estella Amy Estabrooks
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Note*: She m. 1st Hedley Gibson. m. 2nd J. T. Gibson, son of Robb and Mary, on Jul. 13, 1909. He was a blacksmith.
Birth*: 10 June 1875, Prince William, York County, New Brunswick, Canada
Marriage*: 13 July 1909, Principal=J. T. Gibson

Parents:

Father: Leverett Estabrooks b. 6 October 1833, d. 26 June 1912
Mother: Annie Jerusha McAdam b. 6 March 1833, d. 30 June 1894

Family:

J. T. Gibson

Ethel Estabrooks
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Parents:

Father: Richard Scott Estabrooks b. 22 April 1833
Mother: Martha B. Graham

Ethel M. Estabrooks
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Note*: Birth record taken from the Provincial Archives, Fredericton, York County, N.B. Late Registrations: Documentation F13327. NOTE: A progressive wasting away of the body especially from Pulmonary Tuberculosis. Reference: Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Dictionary, 10th Edition, copyright © 1993 by Merriam-Webster, Inc. Marriage in formation taken from, 'The Estabrooks of New Brunswick', by Darryl Bonk at the Provincial Archives, Fredericton, York County, N.B.
Birth*: 14 March 1866, Prince William, York County, New Brunswick, Can.
Death*: 14 January 1888, Prince William, York County, New Brunswick, Can.

Parents:

Father: Leverett Estabrooks b. 6 October 1833, d. 26 June 1912
Mother: Annie Jerusha McAdam b. 6 March 1833, d. 30 June 1894

Etta Estabrooks
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Parents:

Father: Joseph Fletcher Estabrooks b. circa 1798
Mother: Ann Estabrooks b. 9 September 1802, d. 20 December 1901

Eva Grace Estabrooks
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Marriage*: Principal=(?) Huntsman
Birth*: 24 November 1895, Petersville, Queens County, New Brunswick, Canada

Parents:

Father: Nelson M. Estabrooks b. 7 December 1870, d. 7 December 1898
Mother: Claudia C. Coy b. 1 September 1870

Family:

(?) Huntsman b. circa 1895

Florence Cecelia Estabrooks
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Note*: Florence got her B. A. from McGill with the Chapman medal for classics. She never married. After four years teaching in Neepawa, Manitoba, she returned to Saint John and taught in the High School until her retirement in 1946. She died in 1966 at Upper Gagetown, Queens County, New Brunswick Canada. She has had printed, a small volume of poems, 'My Ivory Tower'. Also, she has done much work on the book, 'Genealogy of the Anglo-Dutch Estabrooks Family on the Saint John River, New Brunswick', compiled by Florence Cecelia Estabrooks She travelled extensively. The Estabrooks have been a well-known family name in Carleton County since the early 1800's, and in the southern part of New Brunswick since the 1760's. According to her book, 'Genealogy of the Anglo-Dutch Estabrooks Family of the Saint John River, New Brunswick', compiled by Florence C. Estabrooks of Saint John, N.B., in 1935, revised 1958, (Saint John, N.B.: privately published, the most remote ancestor of the Carleton County families was Joseph A. Estabrooks (sometimes spelled Estatbrook, Esterbrook, and a few other variants).
Birth*: 31 October 1883, Swan Creek, Sunbury County, New Brunswick, Canada
Burial*: 1966, Upper Gagetown Cemetery, Queens County, New Brunswick Canada
Death*: 1966, Upper Gagetown, Queens County, New Brunswick Canada

Parents:

Father: Leander M. Estabrooks b. 8 May 1853, d. 27 October 1917
Mother: Henrietta Rebecca Hoben b. 5 August 1859, d. 4 February 1944

Florence E. Estabrooks
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Birth*: circa 1874, Swan Creek, New Brunswick, Canada
Census*: 1881, She was 6 in the 1881 Census.
Death*: April 1915

Parents:

Father: James William Estabrooks b. 11 March 1840, d. 13 February 1921
Mother: Maria Ella Ackerley b. 1851, d. 8 October 1930

Frances Estabrooks
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Note*: Florence C. Estabrooks, in 'Genealogy of the Anglo-Dutch EstabrooksFamily of The Saint John River, New Brunswick' (1935, Saint John, N.B.:privately published, rpt. 1958), said that George and Frances Estabrookswent to Amity, Maine. In the Vital Records of Maine, at the Maine State Archives in Augusta,June 14, 1995, I (George H. Hayward, 29 Leeds Drive, Fredericton, NewBrunswick, Canada E3B 4S7) located a marriage record for GeorgeEstabrooks and Frances Ann Estabrooks of Hodgdon, Aroostook County, Feb.22, 1844, by Howard P. Towne. The Maine Census of 1860, Town of Amity, Aroostook County, Page 4, listsa family that may be this family, except that age 40 given for GeorgeEstabrooks suggest that he was born about 1820 whereas Florence C.Estabrooks, in her 'Genealogy of the Anglo-Dutch Estabrooks Family,'gives his birth date as 1809 with a question mark. The 1860 Censuslists: George Estabrooks, 40, farmer, born in New Brunswick; Frances A.,33, wife, housekeeper, born in Maine; C.O., female, 16; George, 15;Jemima?, 12; female, 10; Horace, 8; Christiana, 7, Thomas, 6; __ret,male, 3; Almeda, 1; S?, 1 mo. Age 16 in 1860 for their first child suggests a birth date of about 1844,which relates well to the marriage date of 22 Feb 1844 for George andFrances, and George and Frances named a son Horace, as did HammondEstabrooks who presumably was George's brother.
Name Variation: Frances Ann Estabrooks
Marriage*: 22 February 1844, Hodgdon, Aroostook County, Maine, U.S.A., Principal=George Estabrooks

Parents:

Father: Hammond Estabrooks b. 29 January 1783
Mother: Rebecca Glasier d. 1864

Family:

George Estabrooks b. circa 1820

Frances Ann Estabrooks
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Marriage*: Principal=Frederick Brown
Birth*: 1851, Near, Penniac, York County, New Brunswick

Parents:

Father: Frederick Estabrooks b. 23 June 1830
Mother: Christianna Dennison b. 1832

Family:

Frederick Brown b. 1847

Frances Victoria Estabrooks
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Note*: Franes Victoria Estabrooks, b. Aug. 13, 1837, d. in 1920, m. atCenterville, Carleton Co., N.B., Charles West, b. Dec. 28, 1833, atKingsclear, York Co., N.B. They had, Edward Ludlow, Alberta May, MaryEdith, Helen Annie Peters, and Bessie Adeline West.
Marriage*: Centerville, Carleton County, New Brunswick, Canada, Principal=Charles West
Birth*: 13 August 1837, Carleton County, New Brunswick, Canada
Death*: 1920

Parents:

Father: Jacob Estabrooks b. 19 January 1807
Mother: Adeline Burpee b. 15 August 1804, d. 9 February 1885

Family:

Charles West b. 28 December 1833

Children:

Edward Ludlow West
Alberta May West
Mary Edith West
Helen Annie Peters West
Bessie Adeline West

Francis Estabrooks
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Note*: Frances moved to the United States.

Parents:

Father: Samuel W. Estabrooks b. 23 May 1792
Mother: Jane Estabrooks


         

Compiler:
David Walker
Edwards, Ontario, Canada

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