Families
Acheson Family
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Sadie Acheson
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Alexander Acheson
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Joseph Acheson
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Albert Benedict
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Peter Benedict
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Smedley Benedict
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John Foggin 1802-1891
In the 1820’s, New Brunswick was a destination for industrious young men seeking adventure. John Foggin was such a man, having a skill in woodworking that would earn his passage across the sea. Like his father William, he worked in the trade of joiners and cabinet makers in Newcastle-upon-Tyne, England.
John Foggin 1802-1891
In the 1820’s, New Brunswick was a destination for industrious young men seeking adventure. John Foggin was such a man, having a skill in woodworking that would earn his passage across the sea. Like his father William, he worked in the trade of joiners and cabinet makers in Newcastle-upon-Tyne, England.
James Fogan 1851-1894
Although James was born in Bathurst, N.B., he grew up in the Chatham area. When only two, his mother Mary died suddenly and the widowed father moved back to Bathurst with only the family he could support. James stayed and was adopted into the Thomas Brooks household in Newcastle, across the reiver from Chatham. James and Mary Jane Kirkpatrick were united in 1870 at Newcastle. Their marriage bond had been co-signed by her brother, Hugh Kirkpatrick. The family must have prospered, as James and Mary had a formal portrait done with the twin daughters, Edith May and Anna Myrtle. James has the striking composure of a successful businessman, in suit and stylish tie. Years later, James and Mary would need to sell their land property during difficult times.
John KIrkpatrick Fogan 1882-1953
Born in 1882 in Newcastle, John K. married into an existing family with six children, then served overseas in World War One. Returning shell-shocked, John could not adjust to a family life. The stepsons expelled him from the house, and John spent his remaining years in the Boston area.
Maggie Miller
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Sarah Bradin Miller
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Joseph Acheson
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