Jacob Lint of the parish of Queensbury and Francis Hall of the same parish were married by license with consent of friends this 28th day of September, 1822 by me Jacob Ellegood, Justice of the Peace. This marriage was solomized between us. Jacob Lint (x his mark) Francis Hall (x her mark) in presence of Abraham Lint and Mary Ann Gallop. Filed and registered 28th December 1822.
Census
JUN 1851
House 76, Queensbury, York Co., NB
age 54, farmer on property, born in NB.
Living with wife Frances 49, Children: George H. 27, Susannah 25, William 24, Simon 22, Jacob 19, Ira 18, Frances Ann 14, Eliza 6, and brother Abraham 66, who is listed as infirm, all born in NB.
next door is brother Lawrence.
Sources
New Brunswick Marriage Registers, 1789-1889, NB York Co., Queensbury Parish Page 191. [1]
Source: S2 "Census of 1861 (Canada East, Canada West, Prince Edward Island, New Brunswick and Nova Scotia) Library and Archives Canada, Item Number: 222282, Surname: Lint, Given Name(s): Abraham, Province: New Brunswick, District Name: York, Sub-District Name: Queensbury, Image No.: 4108529_00549 [2][3]
Acknowledgments
Thank you to Elizabeth x for creating WikiTree profile Lent-338 through the import of Lint, Rollins, Mundo.ged on May 4, 2013. Click to the Changes page for the details of edits by Elizabeth and others.
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