2, 5. Born 28 August 1844, according to Wilmot United Church Records, Fredericton. Daughter of Charles & Elizabeth FINNEMORE. Married on 02 January 1870 to John CAMERON; both resided in St. Mary's at time of marriage.
10. Born 1885, died 1948. Son of John and Mary Ann (FINNAMORE) CAMERON. Married Dora Blanche CLARK 1885-1964. Buried 42 Highlanders Cemetery, Pleasant Valley, York Co., NB. (Frank Crosswell)
3. Born 25 September 1877 in Fredericton, York Co, New Brunswick. Daughter of William FINNAMORE & Abigail (CARR) FINNAMORE. (RS141A1b Index to Late Registration of Births, 1810-1906; Code: 1877-F-13, Microfilm: F18764.)
14. Called "Bert." Son of William FINNAMORE, Sr. Played for Fredericton's Tartars amateur baseball team, which was famous in the Maritimes for great batting and tremendous good sportsmanship. In the fall of 1899, Bert went to fight for Britain in the Anglo-Boer War in South Africa. Afterward, he was employed as a printer with The Telegraph-Journal in St. John, NB, until his death in 1954 at age 75. (From the Daily Gleaner | Ted Jones - Fredericton Flashback, as published on page B4/B5 on October 23, 2004,
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14. Was called "Art." Son of William FINNAMORE, Sr. Played for Fredericton's Tartars amateur baseball team, which was famous in the Maritimes for great batting and tremendous good sportsmanship. In the fall of 1899, Art went to fight for Britain in the Anglo-Boer War in South Africa. Afterwards, he settled in St. John, NB. He was 96 years old "when he passed away in 1978, one of the last survivors of the Boer War and a popular athlete during World War One, when he coached the 12th Battery baseball team to victory." He was inducted into the New Brunswick Sports Hall of Fame in 1976 for his all-round sports accomplishments. (From the Daily Gleaner | Ted Jones - Fredericton Flashback, as published on page B4/B5 on October 23, 2004,
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13. "FINNAMORE, Berton A. The Press Newspaper of Carleton County, 16 Dec 1907, page 5: Now lives at Cabano,Que. (Index of Names)
19. Went by Bert. Grew up in Woodstock but moved to Ontario. Married Myrtle HAINES. Killed in an accident in a war plant during WWII. Children: Margaret, and Charles Allan Rodger Haines FINNAMORE.
(p. 12) St. John Recorder: Charles FINNEMORE listed among those granted land in Kingsclear on 14 July 1784 in grant to Col. Issac Allen and others. 150 acres, unspecified lot. Name not included in regrant of same land to Stephen Jarvice & Assoc. of 1799.
(p. 21) In the Third Battalion [of the Loyalist New Jersey Volunteers], Captain Daniel Cozen's company. At Fort 96 in 1781, 24 February through 25 June. The fort was under seige 22 May. In Charleston, South Carolina 25 October to 24 December 1781.
2. Carpenter in Fredericton, New Brunswick. Married to Elizabeth. (There was another Charles Finnemore of Woodstock who married Margaret Davidson of Douglas, York Co., NB on 17 May 1826.) (Note in Mr. Waugh's files states: "Charles Finnemore of Fredericton, NB was the son of Charles Finnemore, who was the son of Richard Finnemore, who in turn was the son of David Finnemore, who possibly came from Ireland to New Jersey. The Finnemore family came to NB probably as Loyalists.")
3. Charles - Elizabeth listed as having a record in the Family Histories Collection.
(p. 12) Charles and Elizabeth FINNEMORE of Fredericton mentioned in the St. John Recorder in 1846.
(p. 18) A Charles FINNEMORE of Houlton, carpenter by trade, sold land in Hodgdon in 1824.
(p. 24) 13 June 1846, Charles & Elizabeth FINNAMORE of Fredericton paid rent to Duncan McLerah[sp?] for part of lot 212 in town platt of Fredericton. He signed, she by mark.
(p. 29) Records of Christ Church, Fredericton: Charles & Elizabeth of Fredericton (carpenter) baptized sons James in 1843 and Edwin in 1847.
6. Came to Canada with the Empire Loyalists and settled in Fredericton, building a house ([he was a] carpenter) which still stands behind the jail in Fredericton. He had 10 children (6 boys & 4 girls) who all died when young except 4. His sister married Judge ALLEN in Fredericton but died soon after they were married.
8. A Charles FINNEMORE married Elizabeth WHITE 05 September 1829 in Houlton, Aroostook, Maine.
18. Married Elizabeth WHITE in Houlton, 29 September 1829. "The first Finnamore born in Fredericton and supposedly his Father was a loyalist named Charles from New Jersey."
5. (p. 17) Provider of information on Richard Henry FINNAMORE family in August 1949. Tenth child. Born 02 February 1873; married Laura Alberta POND. Four children.
19. Went by Allen. Son of Bert and Myrtle (HAINES) FINNAMORE. Became an Electrical Engineer. Graduated from UNB after WWII. During the war he married an English girl. They moved to Peterborough, Ontario where they lived for many years. They had children.
1. Middle name William. Died 12.30 Nov. 25 / 1939 Age 83. 2m & 25 day.
2. Middle name William. Born 1856 in Calais, Maine, USA. (Eldest?) son of Isaac FINNEMORE & Susan (WHITE) FINNEMORE. Married in Fredericton, New Brunswick to Melissa LAWSON; Resided in Hawkshaw, New Brunswick.
12. b. 1 Sep 1856 in USA; English Canadian, Methodist, carpenter. Married to Sarah. Children Berton, Charles(Jr), Edith, Susan. Lived in Woodstock, NB in 1901. [
23. Eldest child of Jack & Nancy (FLEMING) FINNAMORE. Married Deborah Lee ANGSTADT of Florida. David and Deborah were married at Redeemer Covenant Church in Brooklyn Park, Minnesota on 28 May 1988.
9. Birth Date: 10 April 1913. Death Date: December 1986. Social Security Number: 473-01-7492. State Where Number Was Issued: Minnesota. Death Residence ZIP Code: 28739 (Hendersonville, Henderson, North Carolina).
23. Executive for G&K Corporation, a large dry cleaning and laundry business. Married Fern JOHNSON. Two children: Richard "Dick", deceased; and Charles E. "Chuck", living. Resided in Pisgah Shadows near Brevard, North Carolina for many years. Died last week of December of 1985 or 1986 in Orangeburg, South Carolina. He was a man of great character, who devotedly and lovingly took care of Fern for decades, while she was wheelchair bound with multiple sclerosis.
3. (Index to County Birth Registers) Born 16 January, 1883 in Marysville, York County, New Brunswick. Daughter of John FINNAMORE & Ida (WEADE) FINNAMORE.
13. Eldest child of Col. Isaac ALLEN of Fredericton, New Brunswick. Married James FENIMORE who farmed part of his father-in-law's estate, and she died in 1849. She is said to have married late in life and died leaving no children. Born 31 October 1770; court archives record death as occurring in March.
8. A Charles FINNEMORE married Elizabeth WHITE 05 September 1829 in Houlton, Aroostook, Maine.
20. Born 12 July 1812. Filed intention to marry Charles William FINNAMORE under the name Betsy WHITE. Married him 29 Sept 1829 in Houlton, Maine. Daughter of Isaac WHITE (son of Thomas WHITE, Jr. & Dorotha BRASS), born 26 June 1767, & Susanna ?, born 1771. Elizabeth was the sister of Daniel WHITE, Susan WHITE's father.
14. Born 19 September 1899 in Waterville, NB (near Woodstock). Died 17 October 1954; buried at Woodstock. Married Jean BABKIRK (1898-1983). Father of Marie FINNAMORE.
22. Wife of Donald E. FINNAMORE. Contracted Multiple Sclerosis in middle-age but lived many years thereafter. Mother of Richard "Dick", deceased; and Charles "Chuck", living. Died in the 1980s.
14. Son of William FINNAMORE, Sr. Frank was the umpire for the Fredericton Tartars amateur baseball team.
Afterwards, he worked for the St. John, NB, School Board and continued to be an umpire until his death in 1948 at age 80. (From the Daily Gleaner | Ted Jones - Fredericton Flashback, as published on page B4/B5 on October 23, 2004,
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14. Son of William FINNAMORE, Sr. Played for Fredericton's Tartars amateur baseball team, which was famous in the Maritimes for great batting and tremendous good sportsmanship. Moved to St. John, NB, and played for two seasons with the Roses baseball team there. During the winter of 1902-03, George did port work in St. John. Afterward, he moved to Milo, Maine. (From the Daily Gleaner | Ted Jones - Fredericton Flashback, as published on page B4/B5 on October 23, 2004,
5. (pp. 8, 23) Born about 1866. Son of William FINNEMORE & Abigail (CARR) FINNEMORE. Listed as Harry, with note: "Was it (Harry) Wm, b. 1866--[living] in Parish Oromocto in 1954[?]" Listed as Wm age 5 in 1871 census? Side note: "Major Markham wrote me that a Harry Finnamore lived at Oromocto & St. John 17 Apr. 1954. Was a senior printer in St. John. B[orn] in Fredericton. Verteran of Boer War & 1st World War. Wife survives. Son David of Fredericton. 4 daughters: Mrs. Roy C. Samuelson [???]; Mrs. C. W. Ozzard, St. John; Mrs. H. E. Ramsing
5. (p. 10) "Major Markham, historian of the 104th Regiment, said there was an Isaac FINNAMORE, Loyalist, who was an early settler. Jane, the daughter of Isaac, married ALLEN, a prominent man in N. B., all according to Markham."
6. Great grandfather of Charles W. FINNAMORE. Came from the North of Ireland, a place called Finamore's Crossing. Settled in USA at the time of the Americal Revolutionary War.
3. Listed in Hutchinson's Directory 1865-1866 as I. Finnemore. Worked as a joiner. Resided on Presbyterian Row in Fredericton, York Co., New Brunswick.
6. The first of Charles and Elizabeth's children to be born in Fredericton.
(p. 12) Isaac and William FINNEMORE of Fredericton sold land to Roderick ROSS in 1854, according to the St. John Recorder.
(p. 26) 24 January 1854, Isaac and William FINNEMORE of Fredericton, both carpenters, to Roderick ROSS, shoemaker, quit claim to part of lot 212 in block 13 on George St. in Fredericton. Signed FINNAMORE. [em. mine] In 1879, Isaac and Susan FINNAMORE of St. Mary's paid a mortgage.
20. Born 28 Aug 1831 in Fredericton, New Brunswick. Married Susan Emma WHITE on 26 Nov 1855 in Calais, Maine by Rev. George W. DUR(R)ELL, Rector St. Anns Church. Died 04 Feb 1900 in Woodstock, New Brunswick. Buried in the Wesleyan Methodist cemetery.
3. Name also given as FINNEMORE, Isabell E. Married Roderick Ross FINNAMORE. Died in Carleton County on 17 November, 1934.
7. (22 November 1934, p. 5) Named simply Mrs. R. R. FINNAMORE. Died suddenly at 67 years of age on the previous Saturday. "Survived by her husband, two sons, Ernest of the Customs and James at home, two daughters, Mrs. Manzer Jones and Mrs. Carl Peterson both of Woodstock; two brothers, Fred White of Woodstock and Colby White of Waterville, Maine. The funeral took place on Monday, Capt. Lynch of the Salvation Army officiating. A quartette from St. Paul's Choir sang... ...wreath, Employees and Managment of the Woodworking Factory; Customs and Immigration Woodstock and Richmond Road;...Sprays, Charles Finnamore and Family;..."
14. Middle names Eliza Ann. Born 20 August 1866, died 12 November 1934. Daughter of Tamzen (Smith) and George E. White. Married Roderick Ross FINNAMORE.
6. Brother of Charles. Went to Quebec as a soldier in [the War of] 1812, but returned; died in Prince William, leaving no family.
13. Listed James Fenimore. Married Elizabeth ALLEN, eldest child of Col. Hon. Isaac ALLEN of Fredericton, New Brunswick. Farmed part of Col. ALLEN's estate.
12. Married Margaret E. BARKER, daughter of Dexter Elliott BARKER and Ida Lizzie (STANLAKE) BARKER, both of Carleton County, New Brunswick. Father of Ruth, Valerie, and Louise.
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14. Born 13 March 1905 in Woodstock, New Brunswick. Died 05 April 1965 in Fredericton, NB. Married Margaret E. BARKER. Father of Ruth, Valerie, and Louise.
23. Sixth (last) child of John William (Sr.) & Alice (LINDVALL) FINNAMORE. Born 26 February, 1956; died 29 March, 1980, age 24, in a household accident in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Never married.
2. Born 1874 in Fredericton, New Brunswick. Son of Isaac FINNEMORE & Susan (WHITE) FINNEMORE. Married on 29 September 1898 to Fannie McCRAE, born in Woodstock, New Brunswick; daughter of John & Susan McCRAE. John resided in Waterville, Carleton Co., New Brunswick at time of [John Henry and Fannie's] marriage.
7. (27 June 1930) Spent summer of 1930 with brothers Charles and Robert. Had been employed for previous 29 years as foreman with the Gidney Pickle factory.
26. [JPG file of photocopy of death certificate:] born 26 Apr 1872 in New Brunswick, died 17 Jan 1947, at age 72, in Glen Lake Sanitorium, Minneapolis, MN; buried at Crystal Lake Cemetery, Minneapolis, MN on 20 Jan 1947. Cause of death: pulmonary fibrosis. Occupation: church custodian at Salem Lutheran. Father: Isaac Finnamore of Canada; mother: Susan White of Maine.
23. Second child and eldest son of John William (Sr.) & Alice (LINDVALL) FINNAMORE. Married Nancy Louise FLEMING. Father of David John, Laura Lynn (FINNAMORE) JOHNSON, Jeffery Keith, and Christine Joy (FINNAMORE) HUSKEY.
24. Probably father of Richard Henry FINNAMORE. Married Sarah LAWRENCE. Lived in St. John. Had siblings Charity, Isaac, Ann, Mary and possibly John. Probably son of William FINNAMORE, based on the fact that Charity's marriage to Justice LAWRENCE recorded in the St. John Star 30 May 1826 "indicated that she was the daughter of the late William Finnamore of York County."
1. Born 13 March 1917 in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Sixth and last child of John Henry FINNAMORE & Fannie (McCRAE) FINNAMORE.
23. Married to Florence LAURSEN. Father of Carolyn NOE and Robert (Bob). Died 06 July 2003, buried 10 July 2003 in Crystal Lake Cemetery on 38th & Penn in Minneapolis.
5. (p. 17) Married Charles FINNAMORE son of Richard Henry.
10. Born 13 December 1878 in Marysville. Daughter of Sanford Joseph POND and Julia Margaret GANONG. Married Charles FINNAMORE on 24 April 1901 in York Co. (Crosswell tree.)
19. Daughter of Bert and Myrtle (HAINES) FINNAMORE. Became a nurse. Married and moved to
Alaska where her husband was killed in an earthquake and tidal wave in the 1950's. There were no issue.
3. (Index to County Birth Registers) Margaret Alice ALLEN, born 12 December 1892; father: Elwood ALLEN; mother: Jane HAMILTON; place: Penniac, York County, New Brunswick.
12. Daughter of Dexter Elliott BARKER and Ida Lizzie (STANLAKE) BARKER, both of Carleton County, New Brunswick. Married James H. FINNAMORE. Mother of Ruth, Valerie, and Louise.
(Relatives of Amanda Grace Barker)
14. Married James Henry FINNAMORE. Mother of Ruth, Valerie, and Louise. Born 02 May 1918, living.
1. Born 05 March 1903 in Anoka, Minnesota. Second child of John Henry FINNAMORE & Fannie (McCRAE) FINNAMORE.
9. Birth Date: 5 March 1903. Death Date: April 1982. Social Security Number: 468-09-7489. State Where Number Was Issued: Minnesota.
Death Residence ZIP Code: 90805. Localities: Long Beach, Los Angeles, California; North Long Beach, Los Angeles, California.
22. Son of Donald E. and Fern (JOHNSON) FINNAMORE. Married Bunny. Father of Danny and Suzanne. Dick and his second wife were struck and killed by a logging truck.
Lovell Index: occupied as a farmer in Marysville, St. Mary's Parish, York Co., New Brunswick.
Various Birth records: listed with Sarah Elizabeth WELSH as parents of the Charles FINNAMORE born 1873.
5.
(p. 9) Born 1829. Baker in St. Marys in 1861, was said by his son to have been a first cousin to William, son of Charles. So Richard's father was a brother to Charles.
(p. 17) Born 10 November 1829, possibly in St. John; died in 1912 at age 85 (sic). Married Sarah Elizabeth WALSH on 01 December 1853. Baker by trade. Lived in Marysville. Built the house where (son) Charles lived in 1949. Had a second cousin named William FINNAMORE, who had sons Arthur and Bert.
6. Lived at Marysville; [he] was a cousin [of] [Edith's] father's father [Isaac].
11. Listed as Richard Henry FINNAMORE. 1830-1912. Wife: Sarah Elizabeth.
12. Born in St. John in 1830, later settled in York County. (Post to Ancestry boards by Dick Kenney, Hampton, Va.)
24. Likely a son of Joseph & Sarah (LAWRENCE) FINNAMORE of St. John (deduced by researcher Peter Murphy). "The Fredericton Cenus of 1851 lists Richard Henry FINNAMORE a boarder in the home of Owen MALONEY. Another boarder in that home was Peter SLEAN, a baker. Richard Henry was age 22 and was probably working with SLEAN to become a baker, his main occupation later. The family records of Richard Henry's birth in St. John in 1830 are consistent with the marriage date of Joseph [FINNAMORE] and Sarah LAWRENCE in 1829."
1. Born 25 August 1905 in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Died at 4:30 a.m. on 03 October 1905, age 5 weeks & 4 days. Third child of John Henry FINNAMORE & Fannie (McCRAE) FINNAMORE.
14. Born 17 June 1866, died 09 March 1944 in Woodstock, married Isabella WHITE 12 December 1894 at the Woodstock Opera House. Roderick died 09 March 1944 in Woodstock. Roderick Ross Finnamore played the slide trombone at the Salvation Army in Woodstock. Lillian (HAWKINS) also recalls him playing with the band on the street corners. Father of Ethel May, George Elmer, Ernest Ross, Alice Lillian, James Henry, and Tamzen Melissa.
FINNAMORE, Ruby
5. (p. 17) Daughter of Charles FINNAMORE (b. 1873) & Laura Alberta (POND) FINNAMORE.
19. Went by Melissa. Born at Lake George, NB on 12 February 1862. Married 08 October 1883 by Rev. William Tippett (Methodist) to Charles W. Finnamore of St. Mary's NB. They lived at Woodstock. Their issue were Gus, Edith, Susie and Bert.
20. Born 29 May 1837 in Calais, Maine. Daughter of Daniel WHITE (Isaac, Thomas Jr., Thomas Sr.), b. 1789, & Bathsheba SMITH b. circa 1806. Married Isaac FINNAMORE on 26 Nov 1855 in Calais, Maine by Rev. George W. DUR(R)ELL, Rector St. Anns Church. Died 02 Jan 1893 in Woodstock, N.B.
Birth records: father of Ada, Albert Theodore M., Arthur, and George Ellsworth FINNAMORE.
5.
(p. 8) Born 28 March 1834 (Records of Wilmot United Church, Fredericton). Albert "Bert" FINNAMORE of St. John said in about 1952: William married (Mary) Abigail CARR of Burton on 09 July 1860, witnessed by Isaac FINNEMORE; was a carpenter; died in 1902; nine children listed.
(p. 12) St. John Recorder: Isaac and William FINNEMORE of Fredericton sold land to Roderick ROSS in 1854; William FINNEMORE, carpenter, sold land in 1860.
(p. 23) Carpenter; married Abigail CARR. In Civil War. Died 1902 at age 69. Pokiok, later Fredericton. Ten children listed. Edith, daughter of Charles, said William and Isaac were brothers, Richard was a first cousin.
(p. 26) 24 January 1854, Isaac and William FINNEMORE of Fredericton, both carpenters, to Roderick ROSS, shoemaker, quit claim to part of lot 212 in block 13 on George St. in Fredericton. Signed FINNAMORE.
14. Had sons named Albert, James, Harry, Arthur, Frank, George, and William Jr. William Sr. was "...a well-known carpenter in Fredericton, [who] lived at the SE corner of Regent and Charlotte" in Fredericton, New Brunswick. (From the Daily Gleaner | Ted Jones - Fredericton Flashback, as published on page B4/B5 on October 23, 2004,
5. (p. 17) Son of John & Ida FINNAMORE, grandson of Richard Henry & Sarah Elizabeth FINNAMORE. Married Margaret ALLEN, daughter of Elwood & Jane (HAMILTON) ALLEN. Father of J. E. FINNAMORE of Marysville.
FOWLER, Elizabeth (ROSS) (HANBRIDGE)
10. "Lizzie." Born 31 March 1862 in Pleasant Valley, New Brunswick. Daughter of Roderick ROSS & Elizabeth (FINNAMORE) ROSS. First husband Thomas Henry HANBRIDGE; one child, Elizabeth. Married James Allen FOWLER 19 June 1888 in Corvallis, Montana; three children by him, one named Norma Fennimore FOWLER. Died 30 May 1948 in Lomita, Los Angeles, CA., USA.
10. Born 10 June 1863 in Durham Bridge, New Brunswick; son of James Fraser FOWLER
& Lavinia Bunnell BROWN. Married Elizabeth ROSS on 19 June 1888 in Corvallis, Montana; 3 children. Died 16 February 1901 in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Buried 22 February 1901 Victor, Montana. (Crosswell records.)
16. Birth: 1870; death: 1934. Father: Lorenzo W. GILMORE (born 28 August 1839 in Penniac, York County, New Brunswick). Mother: Sarah Jane DENNISON (born 15 November 1836 in Ward Settlement, Sunbury County, NB). Married Grace FINNAMORE. (Reifsnyder records).
HANBRIDGE, Thomas Henry
10. First husband of Lizzie ROSS. Father of Elizabeth.
23. Fifth child of John William (Sr.) & Alice (LINDVALL) FINNAMORE. Married Phil HARDER; has son Justin, daughters Tiffany and Joselyn. The HARDERs reside in British Columbia, Canada.
14. Born 06 April 1903. Daughter of Roderick Ross & Isabella (WHITE) FINNAMORE Died 21 September 1975 in Woodstock. Married Claude HAWKINS and Manzer JONES. Mother of Lillian, Burton, and Ronald HAWKINS, and Robert JONES.
23. Eldest child of Chuck and Jan (HUFF) FINNAMORE. Married Bob LEFFEW. Mother of Bobby, Brandon, Bryce, and Brady LEFFEW.
MACNABB, Mary Ann (ROSS)
10. Born 05 September 1870 in Pleasant Valley, York Co., New Brunswick. Daughter of Roderick ROSS & Elizabeth (FINNAMORE) ROSS. Married John A. MACNABB 04 September 1895 in Nashwaak, York Co. Died in 1948 in Fredericton, New Brunswick; Buried 42nd Highlanders Cemetery, Pleasant Valley.
8. John MCCRAY, born 1849 in New Brunswick. Son and eldest child of Samuel M. and Mary MCCRAY (presumably). Not yet married, and still living at home at time of census. Occupation: farmer. Religion: Presbyterian. 1881 Census, Welford, Kent, New Brunswick.
17. Married Susan BROWN. Father of Sterling McCrae.
21. Born (1st born child of 5 children) in 1849 in New Brunswick, Canada. Married Susan BROWN.
26. b.1849 d.1899-1905 m. Susan Brown b.12/29/1855 d. 4/7/1922
McCREA, Mary
8. Mary MCCRAY, wife of Samuel M. MCCRAY, born 1833 in New Brunswick. Religion: Presbyterian. 1881 Census, Welford, Kent, New Brunswick.
McCREA, Samuel M.
8. Samuel M. MCCRAY, born 1821 on Prince Edward Island. Head of household at time of census, and husband of Mary MCCRAY. Father, presumably, of John, James, George, Samuel, and Anges Reed (all sons). Occupation: farmer. Religion: Presbyterian. 1881 Census, Welford, Kent, New Brunswick.
21. born on Prince Edward Island in 1821. May have come from Applecross, Ross, Scotland.
McCREA, Sterling
17. Isanti courthouse says: Son of John MCCRAE & Susan BROWN. Wife - Elsa [maiden name unknown]. Mortuary - Peterson's 2600 19th Ave N E Mpls. Buried at Hillside Cemetery.
1. Born 05 February 1901 in Woodstock, New Brunswick. Eldest child of John Henry FINNAMORE & Fannie (McCRAE) FINNAMORE.
23. Married Conrad NOORLUN. Lived most of her life in Minnesota. Died near Brevard, North Carolina in early April 1979. Buried in Crystal Lake Cemetery in Minneapolis, next to her husband. Had six toes on each foot, and very broad thumbs.
14. Born 10 October 1907, died 04 February 1983. Daughter of Roderick Ross FINNAMORE and Isabella Eliza Ann FINNAMORE. Married Carl PETERSON. Mother of Leon and Shirley PETERSON.
PETTIGREW, Gertrude (FINNAMORE)
5. (p. 17) Daughter of Charles FINNAMORE (b. 1873) & Laura Alberta (POND) FINNAMORE. Married Horace PETTIGREW.
16. Born 30 December 1855 in Pleasant Valley, New Brunswick.
ROSS, Charles Roderick
10. Born 06 December 1872 in Pleasant Valley, New Brunswick. Son of Roderick ROSS & Elizabeth (FINNAMORE) ROSS. Married Alice BREWER 28 July 1897 in York Co., New Brunswick. Died 28 September 1926 in York Co.
16. Two daughters.
ROSS, Barbara Fiddler (ROSS) (MURRAY)
10. Born 05 April 1865, daughter of James William ROSS Mary Elizabeth (McDONALD) ROSS. Married William Fred MURRAY 14 October 1885; five children by him. Married William Perkins ROSS 02 March 1903 in York Co; three children by him. Died 10 February 1941 in York Co.; buried at 42 Highlanders Cemetery, York Co.
ROSS, Donald Roderick
10. Born 25 May 1868 in Nashwaak Bridge, York Co., New Brunswick. Son of Roderick ROSS & Elizabeth (FINNAMORE) ROSS. Married Elizabeth MCCONNELL 30 June 1903 in York Co; four children. Died 27 January 1947 in Nashwaak Bridge; buried 42 Highlanders Cemetery, Pleasant Valley, York Co., New Brunswick.
2, 5. Born 17 September 1837, according to Wilmot United
Church Records, Fredericton. Daughter of Charles & Elizabeth FINNEMORE. Married on 15 November 1853 to Roderick ROSS, shoemaker; residing St. Mary's, York Co., New Brunswick in 1861.
8. Listed as FINAMORE, Elizabeth. Born about 1838. Father: FINAMORE. Spouse: Roderick ROSS.
10. Born 19 September 1839. Daughter of Charles & Elizabeth FINNEMORE. Married Roderick ROSS 15 November 1853. Eleven children. Died 04 March 1914 in Pleasant Valley, York Co., New Brunswick. Buried 07 March 1914, 42 Highlanders Cemetery, Pleasant Valley.
15. "Elizabeth Finnamore was born September 19, 1839, and died March 04, 1914 in Nashwaak, N.B. Canada. She married Roderick Ross on November 15, 1853, son of James Alexander Duncan Ross and Elizabeth McLeod."
10. Born 22 March 1866 in Pleasant Valley, New Brunswick. Son of Roderick ROSS & Elizabeth (FINNAMORE) ROSS. Married Annie Bella 06 September 1893 in York Co.; one child. Died 16 March 1932 in Pleasant Valley; Buried 42 Highlanders Cemetery, Pleasant Valley.
10. Born 06 April 1864 in Pleasant Valley, York Co., New Brunswick. Son of Roderick ROSS & Elizabeth (FINNAMORE) ROSS. Died of diptheria 03 August 1868 in Pleasant Valley; buried 42 Highlanders Cemetery, Pleasant Valley.
(p. 9) Married Elizabeth FINNAMORE 15 November 1853, both of Fredericton. Shoemaker. Resided in St. Mary's Parish in 1861; Roderick was 29 at that time; three children at that time: Charles Roderick, 5; William Perkins, 3; Alexander Wesley, 2.
(p. 12) Bought land from Isaac and William FINNEMORE of Fredericton in 1854, according to the St. John Recorder.
10. Born 07 July 1832 in Nashwaak Bridge, Pleasant Valley, New Brunswick. Son of James Alexander Duncan ROSS & Elizabeth McLeod. Married Elizabeth FINNAMORE 15 November 1853. Eleven children. Died 19 November 1917 in Nashwaak Bridge; buried at 42 Highlanders Cemetery, Pleasant Valley.
10. Born 1877 in Pleasant Valley, York Co., New Brunswick. Son of Roderick ROSS and Elizabeth (FINNAMORE) ROSS. Died 07 May 1878 in Pleasant Valley; buried at 42 Highlanders Cemetery, Pleasant Valley.
10. Born 22 May 1860. Son of Roderick ROSS and Elizabeth (FINNAMORE) ROSS. Married Catherine Elizabeth YOUNG 06 June 1888 in York Co., NB. Four children. Died in York Co.
10. Born 16 April 1858 in Pleasant Valley, York Co., New Brunswick. Son of Roderick ROSS & Elizabeth (FINNAMORE) ROSS. Married Marjory Isobella MURRAY; six children by her, all girls: Helen May, Sarah Catherine, Mary Elizabeth, Alice Matilda, Leah Bertas, Winnifred Isobella. Married Barbara Fiddler Ross 02 March 1903 in York Co., NB; three children by her: Douglas L., Annie Arnold, Ruby J.. Died 09 September 1940 in Pleasant Valley; buried 42 Highlanders Cemetery, Pleasant Valley.
22. Married a SAUNDERS. Mother of Mary (SAUNDERS) CALLNAN.
WHITE, George E.
14. Father of Isabella Eliza Ann (WHITE) FINNAMORE, Fred WHITE of Woodstock, New Brunswick, and Colby WHITE of Waterville, Maine. Married Tamzen SMITH.