Seventh Generation (Continued)
Mary Jane Corkum (Joseph B.6, Mary Catherine Moser5, Maria Catherine Weinacht4, Johann Balthasar Weynacht3, Johann Adam2, Christian1).
Born on 14 Nov 1840 in Marriott’s Cove, Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotia, British North America.13 Mary Jane was baptized in Chester, Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotia, British North America, on 1 Jan 1841.13 Mary Jane died in Hunts Point, Queens Co., Nova Scotia, Canada, on 4 Sep 1892; she was 51.
On 27 Aug 1871 Mary Jane second married
Spencer Harrington in Liverpool, Queens Co., Nova Scotia, Canada.
12 Born on 29 Nov 1845 in Hunts Point, Queens Co., Nova Scotia, British North America.23 Spencer died in Hunts Point, Queens Co., Nova Scotia, Canada, on 9 Jan 1915; he was 69.12 Occupation: Farmer.
Spencer and Mary Harrington with two children resided in the Hunts Point census district, Queens County, Nova Scotia according to the 1881 Canadian federal census. Fifteen-year-old Alice Woods was a servant in the household. Spencer Harrington was a farmer and fisherman. The family were Anglicans. (RG 31-C-1, 1881, Nova Scotia, Queens Co., ED 12-C3, Hunts Point, p. 15)
The 1891 Canadian federal census states that Spencer and Mary Harrington with two sons resided in the Hunts Point census district, Queens Co., Nova Scotia. Spencer Harrington was a farmer and fisherman. Joseph Harrington wasca farmer. The family were Anglicans. (RG 31-C-1, 1891, Nova Scotia, Queens Co., ED 40-F, Hunts Point, p. 10)
Spencer Harrington dropped dead from heart failure.
They had the following children:
Martha Eliza Corkum (Joseph B.6, Mary Catherine Moser5, Maria Catherine Weinacht4, Johann Balthasar Weynacht3, Johann Adam2, Christian1).
Born on 30 Jul 1842 in Chester Twp., Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotia, British North America.13,39 Martha Eliza was baptized in Chester, Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotia, British North America, on 11 Sep 1842.13 Martha Eliza died in Framingham, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts, U.S.A., on 22 Sep 1920; she was 78.39 Buried on 24 Sep 1920 in Framingham, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts, U.S.A.39
On 14 Aug 1869 Martha Eliza married
William Cahill in Southborough, Worcester Co., Massachusetts, U.S.A.
39 Born in 1841 in Nova Scotia, British North America. William died in Framingham, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts, U.S.A., on 22 Feb 1890; he was 49.39 Occupation: Farmer, Teamster.
The 1870 United States federal census states that William Cahill resided at Framingham, Massachusetts. He lived in the household of George Nourse. William Cahill was a labourer. He was biorn in Nova Scotia. (M593-626, Massachusetts, Middlesex Co., Framingham, p. 109A)
William and Martha Cahill with three sons resided at Framingham, Massachusetts according to the 1880 United States federal census. William Cahill was a labourer. William, Martha and Fred Cahill immigrated to the United States from Nova Scotia. (T9-540, Massachusetts, Middlesex Co., ED 391, Framingham, pp. 2-3)
The 1900 United States federal census states that the widow Martha Cahill and an adult son resided at Edgell Street, Framingham, Massachusetts. Ownership of the home was not recorded. Martha Cahill had given birth to six children before 1900 of whom three were still living. Fred Hemenway was a boarder in the household. Frank Cahill was a farmer. Martha Cahill immigrated to the United States from Nova Scotia. Her citizenship status is not recorded. (T623-659, Massachusetts, Middlesex Co., ED 756, Framingham, p. 16A)
According to the 1910 United States federal census, the widow Martha Cahill with a adult son resided at Edgell Street, Framingham, Massachusetts. She owned her home mortgage free. Martha Cahill had given birth to six children before 1910 of whom two were still living. Fred Hemenway was a roomer in the household. Frank Cahill was a farmer. Martha Cahill immigrated to the United States from Canada in 1867. Her citizenship status is not recorded. (T624-598, Massachusetts, Middlesex Co., ED 816, Framingham, p. 18A)
William Cahill died from cancer of the face.
They had the following children:
Amy Amelia Corkum (Joseph B.6, Mary Catherine Moser5, Maria Catherine Weinacht4, Johann Balthasar Weynacht3, Johann Adam2, Christian1).
Born on 25 Mar 1844 in Sherbrooke, Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotia, British North America.13,39 Amy Amelia was baptized in Sherbrooke, Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotia, British North America, on 12 May 1844.13 Amy Amelia died in Seekonk, Bristol Co., Massachusetts, U.S.A., on 8 Apr 1915; she was 71.39 Buried on 11 Apr 1915 in Southborough, Worcester Co., Massachusetts, U.S.A.39
Amy O’Leary died from senile debility.
On 8 Jul 1871 Amy Amelia second married
James Otis O’Leary in Southborough, Worcester Co., Massachusetts, U.S.A.
39 Born on 18 Oct 1846 in Kings Co., Nova Scotia, British North America. James Otis died in Southborough, Worcester Co., Massachusetts, U.S.A., on 19 Nov 1898; he was 52.39 Occupation: Carpenter.
James O’Leary died from congestion of the liver and spleen.
The widow Amy O’Leary with five children resided at Southborough, Worcester County, Massachusetts according to the 1900 United States federal census. She owned their home on which there was a mortgage. Amy O’Leary had given birth to six children before 1900 of whom all were still living. William O’Leary was a carpenter. James O’Leary was a bookkeeper. Amy O’Leary immigrated to the United States from Nova Scotia in 1870 and was not naturalized. (T623-, Massachusetts, Worcester Co., ED 1676, Southborough, p. 17B)
The 1910 United States federal census states that the widow Amy O’Leary resided at 795 North Main Street, Pawtucket, Providence County, Rhode Island. She lived in the household of her daughter and son-in-law Ella and Herbert Jackson. Amy O’Leary immigrated to the United States from Canada in 1870 and was not naturalized. (T624-1440, Rhode Island, Providence Co., ED 118, Pawtucket, p. 3A)
They had the following children:
Louise Lavinia Corkum (Joseph B.6, Mary Catherine Moser5, Maria Catherine Weinacht4, Johann Balthasar Weynacht3, Johann Adam2, Christian1).
Born on 21 Aug 1845 in Sherbrooke, Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotia, British North America.13 Louise Lavinia was baptized in Sherbrooke, Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotia, British North America, on 21 Oct 1845.13 Louise Lavinia died in Forties Settlement (a.k.a. The Forties), Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotia, Canada, on 19 Feb 1898; she was 52.59 Buried in New Ross, Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotia, Canada.59
On 24 Aug 1870 Louise Lavinia first married
Richard Laidlaw, son of
Edward Laidlaw &
Ellen Getson, in Liverpool, Queens Co., Nova Scotia, Canada.
12 Born abt 1843 in Liverpool, Queens Co., Nova Scotia, British North America. Richard died in Liverpool, Queens Co., Nova Scotia, Canada, on 1 Dec 1874; he was 31.12 Occupation: Mariner.
Richard and Lou Laidlaw resided in the Liverpool census district, Queens County, Nova Scotia according to the 1871 Canadian federal census. They lived in the household of his brother John Laidlaw. Richard Laidlaw was an Anglican. Lou Laidlaw was a Methodist. (RG 31-C-1, 1871, Nova Scotia, Queens Co., ED 194-B1, Liverpool, p. 22)
Richard Laidlaw died from consumption.
They had the following children:
On 7 Oct 1875 Louise Lavinia second married
George Edward Brown, son of
Moses Brown &
Hannah Boehner, in Lunenburg, Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotia, Canada.
12 Born on 25 Sep 1838 in Sherbrooke, Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotia, British North America. George Edward died in Forties Settlement (a.k.a. The Forties), Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotia, Canada, on 25 Nov 1921; he was 83.12 Buried on 26 Nov 1921 in New Ross, Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotia, Canada.12 Occupation: Farmer.
The 1871 Canadian federal census states that George Brown resided in the New Ross census district, Lunenburg County, Nova Scotia. His widowed mother Hannah Brown and sisters Lucy and Sarah Brown lived in the household. May Legge was a servant in the household. George Brown was a farmer. The family were Baptists. Mary Legge was an Anglican. (RG 31-C-1, 1871, Nova Scotia, Lunenburg Co., ED 195-M, New Ross, p. 37)
George and Lousia Brown with five children resided in the New Ross census district, Lunenburg County, Nova Scotia according to the 1881 Canadian federal census. His widowed mother Hannah Brown lived in the household. George Brown was a farmer. George and Hannah Brown were Baptists. Louisa Brown and the children were Anglicans. (RG 31-C-1, 1881, Nova Scotia, Lunenburg Co., ED 11-G, New Ross, pp. 18-19)
According to the 1891 Canadian federal census, George and Louise Brown with five children resided in the New Ross census district, Lunenburg County, Nova Scotia. George Brown was a farmer. The family were Baptists. (RG 31-C-1, 1891, Nova Scotia, Lunenburg Co., ED 38-I, New Ross, p. 21)
The widower George Brown with three children resided in the New Ross census district, Lunenburg County, Nova Scotia according to the 1901 Canadian federal census. George and Henry Brown were farmers. The family were Baptists. (RG 31-C-1, 1901, Nova Scotia, Lunenburg Co., ED 37-Z, New Ross, p. 14)
The 1911 Canadian federal census states that the widower George Brown resided at Forties, Lunenburg County, Nova Scotia. He lived in the household of his son and daughter-in-law Henry and Lora Brown. George Brown was a farmer. The family were Baptists. (RG 31-C-1, 1911, Nova Scotia, Lunenburg Co., ED 49-29, New Ross, p. 5)
The 1921 Canadian federal census states that the widower George Brown resided at New Ross, Lunenburg County, Nova Scotia. He lived in the household of his son and daughter-in-law Henry and Laura Brown . George Brown was a Baptist. (RG 31-C-1, 1921, Nova Scotia, Lunenburg Co., ED 61-43, New Ross, p. 8)
George Brown died from senile decay.
They had the following children:
Georgina Corkum (Joseph B.6, Mary Catherine Moser5, Maria Catherine Weinacht4, Johann Balthasar Weynacht3, Johann Adam2, Christian1).
Born on 29 Jun 1847 in Sherbrooke, Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotia, British North America.13 Georgina was baptized in Sherbrooke, Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotia, British North America, on 12 Aug 1847.13 Georgina died in Forties Settlement (a.k.a. The Forties), Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotia, Canada, on 1 Aug 1924; she was 77.12 Buried on 3 Aug 1924 in Forties Settlement (a.k.a. The Forties), Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotia, Canada.12
Georgina Corcum resided in the Kentville census district, Kings County, Nova Scotia according to the 1881 Canadian federal census. She lived in the household of her sister and brother-in-law Sarah and John Turner. She was an Anglican. (RG 31-C-1, 1881, Nova Scotia, Kings Co., ED 17-F2, Kentville, p. 35)
The 1891 Canadian federal census states that Georgina Corkum with a daughter resided in the New Ross census district, Lunenburg County, Nova Scotia. They lived in the houshold of her brother James Corkum. Georgina Corkum was a general servant. The family were Anglicans. (RG 31-C-1, 1891, Nova Scotia, Lunenburg Co., ED 38-I, New Ross, pp. 19-20)
According to the 1901 Canadian federal census, Georgina Gorkum resided in the Widsor Forks census district, Hants County, Nova Scotia. She was a housekeeper in the household of widower Israel Wile. She was an Anglican. (RG 31-C-1, 1901, Nova Scotia, Hants Co., ED 34-R, Windsor Forks, p. 10)
Georgena Corkum resided at the Forties, Lunenburg County, Nova Scotia according to the 1911 Canadian federal census. She lived in the household of [her nephew] George and Lora Brown. She was an Anglican. (RG 31-C-1, 1911, Nova Scotia, Lunenburg Co., ED 49-29, New Ross West, p. 5)
The 1921 Canadian federal census states hat Georgena Corkum resided in the New Ross West census district, Lunenburg County, Nova Scotia. She lived in the household of her nephew Beacher and Clara Venott. The family were Anglicans. (RG 31-C-1, 1921, Nova Scotia, Lunenburg Co., ED 61-43, New Ross West, p. 5)
Georgina Corkum died from a paralytic stroke.
James Christopher Corkum (Joseph B.6, Mary Catherine Moser5, Maria Catherine Weinacht4, Johann Balthasar Weynacht3, Johann Adam2, Christian1).
Born on 22 May 1849 in Forties Settlement (a.k.a. The Forties), Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotia, British North America.13 James Christopher was baptized in Sherbrooke, Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotia, British North America, on 10 Jun 1849.13 James Christopher died in Forties Settlement (a.k.a. The Forties), Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotia, Canada, on 10 May 1919; he was 69.12 Occupation: Farmer.
James Corkum resided in the New Ross census district, Lunenburg County, Nova Scotia according to the 1891 Canadian federal census. His widowed mother Elizabeth Corkum, his brother and sister-in-law Joseph and Ella Corkum with a daughter and his sister Georgina Corkum with a daughter lived in the household. James and Joseph Corkum were farmers. Georgina Corkum was a general servant. The family were Anglicans. (RG 31-C-1, 1891, Nova Scotia, Lunenburg Co., ED 38-I, New Ross, pp. 19-20)
The 1901 Canadian federal census states that James and Susan Corkum resided in the New Ross census district, Lunenburg County, Nova Scotia. His brother and sister-in-law Joseph and Ella Corkum with six children lived in the household. James and Joseph Corkum were farmers. The family were Anglicans. (RG 31-C-1, 1901, Nova Scotia, Lunenburg Co., ED 37-Z, New Ross, pp. 17-18)
James Corkum died from rheumatism.
On 27 Oct 1897 James Christopher married
Susan Keddy, daughter of
William (Michael) Keddy &
Eliza Legge, in New Ross, Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotia, Canada.
26 Born on 16 Feb 1845 in Sherbrooke, Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotia, British North America. Susan was baptized in Chester, Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotia, British North America, on 27 Apr 1845. Susan died in Forties Settlement (a.k.a. The Forties), Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotia, Canada, on 28 Aug 1921; she was 76.12 Buried on 29 Aug 1921 in Forties Settlement (a.k.a. The Forties), Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotia, Canada.12
Cornelius and Susan Hiltz with eight children resided in the New Ross census district, Lunenburg County, Nova Scotia according to the 1891 Canadian federal census. Cornelius Hiltz was a farmer and a cooper. James and Amos Hiltz were farmers. The family were Anglicans. (RG 31-C-1, 1891, Nova Scotia, Lunenburg Co., ED 36-I, New Ross, p. 23)
They had no children.
Margaret Elizabeth Corkum (Joseph B.6, Mary Catherine Moser5, Maria Catherine Weinacht4, Johann Balthasar Weynacht3, Johann Adam2, Christian1).
Born on 1 Jan 1852 in Forties Settlement (a.k.a. The Forties), Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotia, British North America.13 Margaret Elizabeth was baptized in Sherbrooke, Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotia, British North America, on 9 May 1852.13 Margaret Elizabeth died bef 1889; she was 36.
On 11 Oct 1873 Margaret Elizabeth married
Peter Hall Jadis in Halifax, Halifax Co., Nova Scotia, Canada.
12 Born on 25 Jun 1848 in Windsor, Hants Co., Nova Scotia, British North America.12 Peter Hall died in Windsor, Hants Co., Nova Scotia, Canada, on 27 Sep 1922; he was 74.12 Buried on 30 Sep 1922 in Windsor, Hants Co., Nova Scotia, Canada.12 Occupation: Mason.
Peter Jadis died from a vesical malignant growth.
Sarah Serena Corkum (Joseph B.6, Mary Catherine Moser5, Maria Catherine Weinacht4, Johann Balthasar Weynacht3, Johann Adam2, Christian1).
Born on 19 Feb 1854 in Sherbrooke, Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotia, British North America.13 Sarah Serena was baptized in Chester, Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotia, British North America, on 9 Apr 1854.13 Sarah Serena died in Southborough, Worcester Co., Massachusetts, U.S.A., on 20 Apr 1892; she was 38.39
Sarah Turner died from consumption.
On 4 Nov 1876 Sarah Serena married
John William Turner, son of
Samuel Turner &
Eunice Broome, in New Ross, Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotia, Canada.
12,26 Born on 22 Dec 1852 in Lake Ramsay, Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotia, British North America.26 John William was baptized in New Ross, Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotia, Canada, on 7 Sep 1873.26 John William died in Boston, Suffolk Co., Massachusetts, U.S.A., in 1933; he was 80.39
John and Sarah Turner with two childrem resided in the Kentville census district, Kings County, Nova Scotia according to the1881 Canadian federal census. Her sister Georgina Corcum lived in the househiold. John Turner was a farmer. The family were Anglicans. (RG 31-C-1, 1881, Nova Scotia, Kings Co., ED 17-F2, Kentville, p. 35)
The 1900 United States federal censuds states that the widower John Turner with threee children resided at Southborough, Worcester County, Massachusetts. John Turner was a carpenter. Samuel Turner was a stationary engineer. John Turner immigrated to the United States from Nova Scotia in 1882 and was naturalized. Samuel Turner immigrated to the United States from Nova Scotia in 1883 and was not naturalized. Leslie Turner immigrated to the United States from Nova Scotia in 1884 and was not naturalized. (T623-694, Massachusetts, Worcester Co., ED 1676, Southborough, p. 4B)
The 1930 United States federal census states that the widower John Turner resided at 134 Cushing Avenue, Bosston, Massachusetts. He lived in the household of his daughter and son-in-law Alma and John Albers. John Turner immigrated to the United States from Canada and was naturalized. (T626-951, Massachusetts, Suffolk Co., ED 386, Boston ward 13, p. 23B)
They had the following children:
Joseph Bartholomew Corkum (Joseph B.6, Mary Catherine Moser5, Maria Catherine Weinacht4, Johann Balthasar Weynacht3, Johann Adam2, Christian1).
Born on 14 Aug 1856 in Sherbrooke, Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotia, British North America.12,26 Joseph Bartholomew was baptized in Sherbrooke, Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotia, British North America, on 8 Feb 1857.26 Joseph Bartholomew died in Auburn, Kings Co., Nova Scotia, Canada, on 11 Sep 1937; he was 81.12,60 Buried on 12 Sep 1937 in Forties Settlement (a.k.a. The Forties), Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotia, Canada.12 Occupation: Farmer.
Joseph and Ella Corkum with a daughter resided in the New Ross census district, Lunenburg County, Nova Scotia according to the 1891 Canadian federal census. They lived in the hosehold of his brother James Corkum. Joseph Corkum was a farmer. The family were Anglicans. (RG 31-C-1, 1891, Nova Scotia, Lunenburg Co., ED 38-I, New Ross, pp. 19-20)
The 1901 Canadian federal census states that Joseph and Ella Corkum with six children resided in the New Ross census district, Lunenburg County, Nova Scotia. They lived in the household of his brother and sister-in-law James and Susan Corkum. Joseph Corkum was a farmer. The family were Anglicans. (RG 31-C-1, 1901, Nova Scotia, Lunenburg Co., ED 37-Z, New Ross, pp. 17-18)
According to the 1911 Canadian federal census, Joseph and Ella Corkum with six children resided at the Forties, Lunenburg County, Nova Scotia. Joseph Corkum was a farmer. The family were Anglicans. (RG 31-C-1, 1911, Nova Scotia, Lunenburg Co., ED 49-29 New Ross, p. 6)
Joseph and Ella Corkum with five children and three grandchildren resided in the New Ross census district, Lunenburg County, Nova Scotia according to the 1921 Canadian federal census. They owned their home. Joseph Corkum was a farmer. Harold and James Corkum were coopers in a barrel factory. The family were Anglicans. (RG 31-C-1, 1921, Nova Scotia, Lunenburg Co., ED 61-43, New Ross West, pp. 9-10)
Jospeh Corkum died from an anginal attack.
On 29 Nov 1890 Joseph Bartholomew married
Ella Bertha Roast, daughter of
John William Roast &
Maria Louisa Saltzman, in New Ross, Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotia, Canada.
12 Born on 22 Jun 1870 in New Ross, Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotia, Canada.26 Ella Bertha was baptized in New Ross, Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotia, Canada, on 25 Sep 1870.26 Ella Bertha died in Forties Settlement (a.k.a. The Forties), Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotia, Canada, on 8 Jul 1935; she was 65.12 Buried on 11 Jul 1935 in Forties Settlement (a.k.a. The Forties), Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotia, Canada.12
Ella Corkum died from acute dysentery.
They had the following children:
Eleanor Eugenia Corkum (Joseph B.6, Mary Catherine Moser5, Maria Catherine Weinacht4, Johann Balthasar Weynacht3, Johann Adam2, Christian1).
Born on 4 Apr 1858 in Sherbrooke, Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotia, British North America.26 Eleanor Eugenia was baptized in Sherbrooke, Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotia, British North America, on 9 May 1858.26 Occupation: Hat Maker.
On 3 Apr 1899 Eleanor Eugenia married
Joseph Breslin in Boston, Suffolk Co., Massachusetts, U.S.A.
39 Born abt 1868 in Cambridge, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts, U.S.A. Occupation: Switchman.
Joseph and Ella Breslin resided at 52 East Springfield Street, Boston, Massachusetts according to the 1910 United States federal census. They rented their home. Ella Breslin had not given birth to any children before 1910. Thirteen lodgers lived in their household. Joseph Breslin was a merchant and store manager. Ella Breslin was a milliner in a store. She immigrated to the United States from Canada in 1878. (T624-, Massachusetts, Suffolk Co., ED 1440, Boston ward 12, p. 5B)
They had no children.
Agnes Amanda Corkum (Joseph B.6, Mary Catherine Moser5, Maria Catherine Weinacht4, Johann Balthasar Weynacht3, Johann Adam2, Christian1).
Born on 1 Sep 1860 in Sherbrooke, Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotia, British North America.26,23 Agnes Amanda was baptized in Sherbrooke, Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotia, British North America, on 21 Oct 1860.26 Agnes Amanda died in Forties Settlement (a.k.a. The Forties), Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotia, Canada, on 30 Mar 1928; she was 67.12 Buried on 1 Apr 1928 in Forties Settlement (a.k.a. The Forties), Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotia, Canada.12
On 13 May 1876 Agnes Amanda married
James Enos Veinot, son of
Alexander Vienot &
Elizabeth Wilneff, in New Ross, Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotia, Canada.
12 Born on 28 Feb 1852 in Forties Settlement (a.k.a. The Forties), Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotia, British North America.12 James Enos died in Forties Settlement (a.k.a. The Forties), Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotia, Canada, on 1 Sep 1936; he was 84.12 Buried on 3 Sep 1936 in Forties Settlement (a.k.a. The Forties), Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotia, Canada.12 Occupation: Farmer.
The 1881 Canadian federal census states that Enos and Agness Venott with three children resided in the New Ross census district, Lunenburg County, Nova Scotia. Enos Venott was a farmer. The family were Anglicans. (RG 31-C-1, 1881, Nova Scotia, Lunenburg Co., ED 11-G, New Ross, p. 22)
According to the 1891 Canadian federal census Amos and Agnes Venott with nine children resided in the New Ross census district, Lunenburg County, Nova Scotia. Amos Venott was a farmer and cooper. The family were Angliocans. (RG 31-C-1, 1891, Nova Scotia, Lunenburg Co., ED 38-I, New Ross, p. 9)
Eneous and Agnis Veniot with nine children resided in the New Ross census district, Lunenburg County, Nova Scotia according to the 1901 Canadian federal census. Eneous, Clarence, Edward and Weselly Veniot were farmers. The family were Anglicans. (RG 31-C-1, 1901, Nova Scotia, Lunenburg Co., ED 37-Z, New Ross, p. 17)
The 1911 Canadian federal census states that Enos and Agness Veinott with eight children resided at the Forties, Lunenburg County, Nova Scotia. Enos and Beecher Veinot were farmers and coopers. Edward, Wesley and Frank Veinott were coopers. The family were Anglicans. (RG 31-C-1, 1911, Nova Scotia, Lunenburg Co., ED 49-29, New Ross West, pp. 1-2)
They had the following children:
Alice Laura Corkum (Joseph B.6, Mary Catherine Moser5, Maria Catherine Weinacht4, Johann Balthasar Weynacht3, Johann Adam2, Christian1).
Born on 28 Dec 1863 in New Ross, Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotia, British North America.26 Alice Laura was baptized in New Ross, Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotia, British North America, on 17 Jul 1864.26 Alice Laura died in New Ross, Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotia, Canada, on 3 Sep 1930; she was 66.12 Buried on 5 Sep 1930 in Forties Settlement (a.k.a. The Forties), Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotia, Canada.12
Laura Reece died from hemiplegia with apoplexy as a contributory cause.
On 19 Sep 1882 Alice Laura married
Milford Gordon Reece, son of
William Henry Reece &
Hannah Brown, in New Ross, Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotia, Canada.
12,26 Born on 18 Apr 1859 in Forties Settlement (a.k.a. The Forties), Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotia, British North America.26 Milford Gordon was baptized in New Ross, Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotia, Canada, on 23 Feb 1896.26 Milford Gordon died in Halifax, Halifax Co., Nova Scotia, Canada, on 22 Mar 1924; he was 64.12 Buried on 24 Mar 1924 in Forties Settlement (a.k.a. The Forties), Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotia, Canada.26 Occupation: Farmer, Cooper.
The 1891 Canadian federal census states that Milford and Laura Reece with five children resided in the New Ross census district, Lunenburg County, Nova Scotia. Milford Reece was a farmer. The family were Anglicans. (RG 31-C-1, 1891, Nova Scotia, Lunenburg Co., ED 36-I, New Ross, p. 23)
Milford and Laura Reece with nine children resided in the New Ross census district, Lunenburg County, Nova Scotia according to the 1901 Canadian federal census. Milford Reece was a cooper. Allen Reece was a farm labourer. (RG 31-C-1, 1901, Nova Scotia, Lunenburg Co., ED 37-Z, New Ross, p. 14)
According to the 1911 Canadian federal census, Milford and Alice Reece with seven children resided The Forties, Lunenburg County, Nova Scotia. Milford Reece was a farmer and cooper. Elder and Alma [Elmer] Reece were farmers. The family were Anglicans. (RG 31-C-1, 1911, Nova Scotia, Lunenburg Co., ED 49-29, New Ross, pp. 5-6)
Milfred and Laura Reece with three children resided at New Ross, Lunenburg County, Nova Scotia according to the 1921 Canadian federal census. They owned their home. Milfred and Frank Reece were coopers. Guy Reece was doing odd jobs. The family were Anglicans. (RG 31-C-1, 1921, Nova Scotia, Lunenburg Co., ED 61-43, New Ross, p. 10)
They had the following children: