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Edward Manning Estabrooks
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Eleanor Estabrooks Pop-up Pedigree Birth*: 1794, New Brunswick, Canada Parents:
Elijah Estabrooks Pop-up Pedigree Birth*: between 1834 and 1835, Canning (then Waterborough), Queens County, New Brunswick, Canada Parents:
Elijah Estabrooks Pop-up Pedigree Residence*: Elijah resided in Fredericton, New Brunswick, and kept a store there. Parents:
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Elijah Estabrooks Pop-up Pedigree Burial*: the Baptist Cemetery, Grand Falls, Victoria County, New Brunswick, Canada Parents:
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Elijah 'Preacher' Estabrooks II Pop-up Pedigree Burial*: Upper Gagtown Graveyard, Upper Gagetown, Queens County, New Brunswcik, Canada Parents:
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Elijah Estabrooks ,Sr. Pop-up Pedigree 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. Parents:
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Elijah Estabrooks III Pop-up Pedigree Birth*: 15 August 1785, Canning (then Waterborough), Queens County, New Brunswick, Canada Parents:
Elijah William Carey Estabrooks Pop-up Pedigree Birth*: 3 October 1846, New Brunswick, Canada Parents:
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Elizabeth Estabrooks Pop-up Pedigree Death*: Died a young woman Parents:
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Elizabeth Estabrooks Pop-up Pedigree Birth*: 12 July 1829, New Brunswick, Canada Parents:
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Elizabeth Estabrooks Pop-up Pedigree Birth*: 19 December 1673, Swansea, Bristol County, Massachusetts, U.S.A. Parents:
Elizabeth Estabrooks Pop-up Pedigree Birth*: 8 November 1703, Swansea, Bristol County, Massachusetts, U.S.A. Parents:
Elizabeth Estabrooks Pop-up Pedigree Birth*: 1748 Parents:
Elizabeth Estabrooks Pop-up Pedigree Birth*: 3 October 1779 Parents:
Elizabeth Estabrooks Pop-up Pedigree 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. Parents:
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Elizabeth Estabrooks Pop-up Pedigree 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. Parents:
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Elizabeth 'Eliza' H. Estabrooks Pop-up Pedigree 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.' Parents:
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Elizabeth Ann Estabrooks Pop-up Pedigree Note*: They had 1 child which the name is not known that died young at St. John,St. John County, New Brunswick. Parents:
Elizabeth Ann Estabrooks Pop-up Pedigree 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. Parents:
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Elizabeth J. Estabrooks Pop-up Pedigree Note*: They resided in Fredericton, N.B. Parents:
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Elizabeth Jane Estabrooks Pop-up Pedigree 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. Parents:
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Ellen Estabrooks Pop-up Pedigree Death*: Died Young Parents:
Elmira Ann Estabrooks Pop-up Pedigree Note*: Elmira died, aged 3 years and 8 months. Parents:
Elsie Louise Estabrooks Pop-up Pedigree Birth*: 11 May 1904 Parents:
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Emma Estabrooks Pop-up Pedigree 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:
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Emmeline Estabrooks Pop-up Pedigree Residence*: They resided in Houlton, Aroostook County, Maine. Parents:
Ena Blanche Estabrooks Pop-up Pedigree Occupation*: Blanche worked at the Fisher Memorial Hospital in Woodstock after her husband, Jewell was unable to work. Parents:
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Enoch Baker Estabrooks Pop-up Pedigree Note*: Enoch Barker Estabrooks was unmarried. Parents:
Ernest Saunders Estabrooks Pop-up Pedigree 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. Parents:
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Estella Amy Estabrooks Pop-up Pedigree Note*: She m. 1st Hedley Gibson. m. 2nd J. T. Gibson, son of Robb and Mary, on Jul. 13, 1909. He was a blacksmith. Parents:
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Ethel M. Estabrooks Pop-up Pedigree 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. Parents:
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Eva Grace Estabrooks Pop-up Pedigree Marriage*: Principal=(?) Huntsman Parents:
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Florence Cecelia Estabrooks Pop-up Pedigree 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). Parents:
Florence E. Estabrooks Pop-up Pedigree Birth*: circa 1874, Swan Creek, New Brunswick, Canada Parents:
Frances Estabrooks Pop-up Pedigree 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. Parents:
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Frances Ann Estabrooks Pop-up Pedigree Marriage*: Principal=Frederick Brown Parents:
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Frances Victoria Estabrooks Pop-up Pedigree 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. Parents:
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Francis Estabrooks Pop-up Pedigree Note*: Frances moved to the United States. Parents:
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