Other sources hve it that these two were married in Ireland. They did not come to America until 1727 where they landed at New Castle Delaware from what most believe was the ship Eagles Wing. It was early in the 1730's before they migrated to Virginia. Hope you aren't offended by my telling you this but most research supports this. Rebecca is buried at Mudlick Cemetery on land that was owned by her son, John, who was killed by the Tories.spouse: Parks, Rebecca (1707 - 1806)
Archibald Capson was a native of old Portland town and a labourer at one of the waterfront sawmills.spouse: Titus, Mary Ann (*1882 - >1918)
1881 census of Canada Ward No. 5 Portland,Saint John,New Brunswick,FHL film 1375815,NAc C-spouse: Parker, Margaret Elizabeth (1828 - )
13179 Dist 25 SubKist G pg.37 family 170 Info. from Gordon Carvell,Fairville New Brunswick
INFO. FROM GORDON CARVELL,FAIRVILLE NEW BRUNSWICK. 1881 census of Canada Ward No. 5
Portland,Saint John,New Brunswick,FHL film 1375815,NAc C- 13179 Dist 25 SubKist G pg.37 family
170
Marriage found in Rugy Cusacks,Gen. and queries on line and is on Microfilm at St.Johns Free Library.spouse: Edgerly, Unknown (*1812 - )
Marriages by Rev. Gray.in Marriage reg.G.
ST.JOHNS MARR. REG.,A 550, N.B.LAND PETITIONS SERIES 2,1827 INFO. FROM GORDONspouse: Stevens, Hannah (1809 - 1859)
CARVELL,FAIRVILLE,NEW BRUNSWICK.
DEATH AND FAMILY REC. IN POSS. OF JOYCE ATKIN, CHICO,CA. SHE WAS CREMATED AND HERspouse: Robblee, Thomas Edward (1845 - 1928)
ASHES SENT TO FAMILY IN ST.JOHN TO BE SCATTERED ON THE BAY OF FUNDY. Hannah
divorced Thomas and married a Mr. Sweet and lived in oakland until she died. She also was a
descendent of the earliest settlers of the colonies and New Amsterdam who went to New Brunswick in
1783.
She had her ashes scattered over the Bay of Fundy.
He is a Loyalist. A Sargent in the 2nd NJ Volunteers. Arrested in Winter 1774/5. Wounded at Bunker Hill 1773/4, was at Evesham, Burlington, NJ. Land grant in 1785, settled in Fredericton, NB.spouse: Starke, Nancy (*1751 - )
HAWES FAMILY AND THEIR SEAFARING KIN. AT START OF REV. JACOB WAS LOYAL TO CROWN
WAS ARRESTED BY REBELS WINTER 74/5,ESCAPED & JOINED N.J. REBELS ,WOUNDED AT
BUNKER HILL,BULLET THROUGH BOTH CHEEKS,SAILED FROM N.Y. TO N.J.,18/19 MAY 1783.
JACOB AND JOHN LISTED ON REV. CENSUS OF NEW JERSEY DATED 1773/4 AT EVESHAM,
BURLINGTON,N.J. JACOB SETTLED NORTHAMPTON, CARLETON,N.B. SGT IN 2ND N.
VOLUNTEERS(LOYALIST FAMILYS BY CLEADIE BARNETT) SETTLED NORTHAMPTON,
CARLETON,N.B. A SGT IN 2ND N.J.VOLUNTEERS (LOYAL.FAM.) BY CLEADIE BARNETT Index to
N.B. land grants N.B.;
Jacob, book 24 Grant #1571 Northumberland----book 1, 1784,York----book3,grant#201, 1789 York----
book 3,grant # 203/227 1789-----
THIS LINE SUPP. WENT TO PRINCE EDWARD IS. LINE TO PRESENT.spouse: Henderson, Isabella (*1797 - )