!MARRIAGE-SPOUSE-FATHER: New Brunswick, Can - VITAL STATISTICS FROM NEWSPAPERS; 1816-1823; New Brunswick, Can; NOTE: Married Elizabeth Dyer (only daughter of late John D) and Charles C. MacDonald all of Saint Johns, on Tues eve by Rev Dr. Gray.
!QUESTION-ACTION: Check above book to ensure correct transcription. What year, date ? I have 1832 but that is outside of range of book ? Does "John D" mean "Jonah Dyer"? ANSWER - 18 Aug NB Courier, St. John NB "Married Tues eve by Rev Dr. Gray, Charles C. MacDonald/ Elizabeth only d/o late Jonah Dyer, all of this city"
Date of newspaper; NB Vital Statistics from Newspapers CS88N43N48 1:37 [AWM]
Other marriages
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↑Marriage of other person: Title: St John, NB-Early Marriages. Author: E Seeley Jr & S Hatch. Publication: Holland House, St John, NB. Abbreviation: St John, NB-Early Marriages. Note: Source Media Type: Book. Master Listing Source: Y. Citing: Page: 129 (accessed before 11 September 2010)
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Title: History of Gorham, Maine. Author: Hugh Davis McLellan. Publication: Smith & Sale Printers, 1903. Abbreviation: History of Gorham, Maine. Note: Source Media Type: Book. Master Listing Source: Y Page: 473-476
Acknowledgments
This person was created through the import of dyermaeettaaug2010.ged on 11 September 2010.
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