All but 3 of James and Sarah's children died of diptheria at an early age. They lived at Upper Durham, New Brunswick, Canada[1]
Name: James E. Estey.
Given Name: James E.
Surname: Estey.
Born
23 Mar 1824.
Upper Durham Settlement, York County, N. B.
Children Died from diphtheria
1874
Durham, St Marys, York, New Brunswick, Canada.
Residence Marital Status: WidowedRelation to Head of House: Father.
1891
York, New Brunswick, Canada.
[2]
Marital Status: Widowed.
1881
York, New Brunswick, Canada.
[3]
Relation to Head of House: Head.
1861
St. Mary's, York, New Brunswick, Canada.
[4]
Death
2 Apr 1899.
Upper Durham, York, New Brunswick, Canada.
Sources
Ancestry.com. 1861 Census of Canada. Roll: C-1007; Page: 35.
Ancestry.com. 1871 Census of Canada. Census Place: St Mary's, York, New Brunswick; Roll: C-10383; Page: 10; Family: 34.
Ancestry.com. 1881 Census of Canada. Census Place: St Mary's, York, New Brunswick; Roll: C_13182; Page: 32; Family: 129.
Ancestry.com. 1891 Census of Canada. Census Place: St Mary's, York, New Brunswick; Roll: T-6307; Family: 232.
↑ PANB MC80/1214 Book: 1785-1885 NASHWAAK FAMILIES; Ina MacLaggan [Dodds-1579], Faye Stewart , [Stewart-35392] ;Published by Nashwaak Bicentennial Association (1986) ISBN 10: 0969164726 ISBN 13: 9780969164722 submission by Marilyn Stewart-Evans Stewart-35389
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Year: 1891; Census Place: St Marys, York, New Brunswick; Roll: T-6307; Family No: 232 Certainty: 0 69
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Year: 1881; Census Place: St Marys, York, New Brunswick; Roll: C_13182; Page: 32; Family No: 129 Certainty: 0 77
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Library and Archives Canada; Ottawa, Ontario, Canada; Census Returns For 1861; Roll: C-1007 Certainty: 0 85
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It may be possible to confirm family relationships with James by comparing test results with other carriers of his Y-chromosome or his mother's mitochondrial DNA.
However, there are no known yDNA or mtDNA test-takers in his direct paternal or maternal line.
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