Fifth Generation (Continued)
Letitia Elizabeth Blysteiner (Johannes (John)4, Johann Georg Bleysteiner3, Maria Catherine Boehner2, Johann Georg1).
Born on 25 May 1830 in Mahone Bay, Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotia, British North America.2 Letitia Elizabeth was baptized in Lunenburg, Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotia, British North America, on 15 Jun 1830.2
On 29 Feb 1852 Letitia Elizabeth married
Alexander Kedy, son of
George William Kedy &
Mary Elizabeth Zwicker, in Mahone Bay, Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotia, British North America.
11 Born on 12 Nov 1823 in Mahone Bay, Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotia, British North America.1 Alexander was baptized in Lunenburg, Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotia, British North America, on 10 Feb 1824.1 Alexander died in Mahone Bay, Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotia, British North America, on 3 Apr 1899; he was 75. Buried on 6 Apr 1899 in Mahone Bay, Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotia, British North America.
Alexander and Letitia Kedy with eight children resided in the Mahone Bay census district, Lunenburg County, Nova Scotia according to the 1871 Canadian federal census. Alexander Kedy was a tailor. The family were Anglicans. (RG 31-C-1, 1871, Nova Scotia, Lunenburg Co., ED 195-H1, Mahone Bay, p. 21)
The 1881 Canadian federal census states that Alexander and Loutia Kedy with six children resided in the Blockhouse census district, Lunenburg County, Nova Scotia. Alexander and Robert Kedy were merchants. The family were Anglicans. (RG 31-C-1, 1881, Nova Scotia, Lunenburg Co., ED 11-C2, Blockhouse, pp. 12-13)
According to the 1891 Canadian federal census, Alexander and Letitia Keddy waith an adult daughter Hattie Keddy resided in the Blockhouse census district, Lunenburg County, Nova Scotia. Alexander was merchant. The family were Anglicans. (RG 31-C-1, 1891, Nova Scotia, Lunenburg Co., ED 38-B3, Blockhouse, pp. 52-53)
They had the following children:
Agnes Elizabeth Blysteiner (Johannes (John)4, Johann Georg Bleysteiner3, Maria Catherine Boehner2, Johann Georg1).
Born on 11 Sep 1842 in Mahone Bay, Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotia, British North America.1 Agnes Elizabeth was baptized in Lunenburg, Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotia, British North America, on 5 Feb 1842.1 Agnes Elizabeth died in Mahone Bay, Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotia, Canada, on 7 Jan 1919; she was 76.6,28
On 20 Jun 1861 Agnes Elizabeth married
John W. McLean in Mahone Bay, Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotia, British North America.
11 Born on 10 Nov 1835 in Port Clyde, Shelburne Co., Nova Scotia, British North America.28 John W. died in Mahone Bay, Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotia, Canada, on 25 May 1910; he was 74.6,28 Occupation: Boat Builder.
The 1871 Canadian federal census states that John and Agnes McLean with three children resided in the Mahone Bay census district, Lunenburg County, Nova Scotia. Her widowed mother Mary Ann Blysteiner lived in the household. John McLean was a photographer. The family were Methodists with the exception of Mary Ann Blysteiner who was a Lutheran. (RG 31-C-1, 1871, Nova Scotia, Lunenburg, ED 195-H1, Mahone Bay, p. 22)
John MacLean became a prominent boat builder in Mahone Bay. His company was known as MacLean and Sons. According to the marriage record of his daughter Ella MacLean in 1879, John MacLean was a photographer. The marriage records of his sons state that he was a boat builder.
John and Agnes MacLean with three children resided in the Blockhouse census district, Lunenburg County, Nova Scotia according to the 1881 Canadian federal census. Her widowed mother Mary Ann Blysteiner lived in the household. John MacLean was a boat builder. The family were Methodists. (RG 31-C-1, 1881, Nova Scotia Lunenburg Co., ED 11-C2, Blockhouse, p. 34 [house 161, family 185])
According to the 1891 Canadian federal census, John and Agnes MacLean with two resided in the Blockhouse census district, Lunenburg County, Nova Scotia. Her widowed mother Mary Ann Blysteiner lived in the household. John and Charles MacLean were boat builders. The family were Methodists. (RG 31-C-1, 1891, Nova Scotia Lunenburg Co., ED 11-B3, Blockhouse, p. 35 [house 184]).
John and Agnes MacLean and their family appear in the 1901 federal census (Lunenburg 37-T, Mahone Bay, p. 6 [house 58, family 60]). He owned two houses on Main St. in Mahone Bay. He and his family resided in a 13-room house. He owned 200 acres, a store and a barn. His son Charles resided in the other house next to his father. The MacLeans were Methodist. Her mother, who was Lutheran, resided with them.
The 1911 Canadian federal census states that the widow Agnes McLean resided at Mahone Bay, Lunenburg County, Nova Scotia. She lived in the household of her son and daughter-in-law William and Jennie McLean. The family were Methodists. (RG 31-C-1, 1911, Nova Scotia, Lunenburg Co., ED 49-23, Mahone Bay, p. 1)
They had the following children:
Martha Arabella Blysteiner (Johannes (John)4, Johann Georg Bleysteiner3, Maria Catherine Boehner2, Johann Georg1).
Born on 4 May 1844 in Mahone Bay, Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotia, British North America.11 Martha Arabella was baptized in Mahone Bay, Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotia, British North America, on 21 Sep 1844.11 Martha Arabella died in Mahone Bay, Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotia, Canada, on 3 Jan 1912; she was 67.6
Arabell Mader and her grand-daughter Kathleen Mader resided in Mahone Bay, Lunenburg County, Nova Scotia according to the 1911 Canadian federal census. Robert MacLellan who was a medical doctor lived in the household. The Maders were Baptists. (RG 31-C-1, 1911, Nova Scotia, Lunenburg Co., ED 49-43, Mahone Bay, p. 5)
Martha Arabella Mader died from consumption.
On 9 Oct 1861 Martha Arabella married
John Edward Mader in Mahone Bay, Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotia, British North America.
Born on 29 Apr 1837.8 John Edward died in Mahone Bay, Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotia, Canada, on 3 Jan 1909; he was 71.6,8 Occupation: Blacksmith.
John and Mathar Mader with three children resided in the Blockhouse census district, Lunenburg County, Nova Scotia according to the 1881 Canadian federal census. Alvin Conrad and Benjamin Silver were lodgers in the household. John Mader was a blacksmith. Alvin Conrad was a harness maker while Benjamin Silver was a lobourer. The family were Baptists. (RG 31-C-1, 1881, Nova Scotia, Lunenburg Co., ED 11-C2, p. 12)
The 1891 Canadian federal census states that John E. and Arabell Mader with three children resided in the Blockhouse census district, Lunenburg County, Nova Scotia. John E. and Howard Mader blacksmiths. John F. Mader was a harness maker. The family were Baptists. (RG 31-C-1, 1891, Nova Scotia, Lunenburg Co., ED 38-B3, Blockhouse. p. 1)
According to the 1901 Canadian federal census John and Martha Mader with a daughter and a [grand]daughter resided in the Mahone Bay census district, Lunenburg County, Nova Scotia. John Mader was a blacksmith. Minnie Mader was a dressmaker. The family were Baptists. (RG 31-C-1, 1901, Nova Scotia, Lunenburg Co., ED 37-T, Mahone Bay, p. 8)
John E. Mader died from an enlarged prostate and cystitis.
They had the following children: