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John Pineo (abt. 1753 - 1835)

Rev. John Pineo
Born about in Lebanon, New London, Connecticutmap
Ancestors ancestors
Husband of — married 22 Feb 1778 in Cornwallis Township, Kings, Nova Scotiamap
Descendants descendants
Died at about age 82 in Cornwallis Township, Kings, Nova Scotiamap
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Biography

John Pineo was born in 1753 to Peter Pineo and Elizabeth Sampson at Lebanon, New London, Connecticut, United States.[1][2]

Rev. John Pineo was married to Hannah Loomer, daughter of Stephen Loomer and Hannah, his wife, on the 22 day of February 1788.[3]

Children of John Pineo and Hannah Loomer

John and his wife Hannah had the following children born in the Township of Cornwallis, Kings, Nova Scotia:

  1. Anna, b. 29 Jan 1779 ; m. William Brewster[1][4]
  2. Luke, b. 15 April 1782; m. Elizabeth Miller 6 May 1806[1][4]
  3. John, b. 30 June 1785; m. Sarah Ells 7 Dec 1809[1][4]
  4. Phebe, b. 3 Jan 1788; d. 23 Jan 1875 at Scotts Bay, Kings, Nova Scotia;[1][4][5] m. Elesha Ells
  5. Peter, b. 1790; d. 3 May 1859, aged 68;[6] m. Sarah, daughter of Enoch Steadman and Allison Cogswell
  6. Hannah (1792-1896); m. Joseph McLellan (1791-1866); child: John Andrew Pineo McLellan
  7. Stephen, b. 1794; m. Orinda Huntley, b. 1813; child: Isaac Burton Pineo, b. abt 1830, d. 18 Jul 1911, Concord, Merrimack Co., NH, USA (Age ~ 81 years)[7][8]

John Pineo was a Pastor for 28 years at the New Light Congregationlist Church of Cornwallis. [1]

Rev. John Pineo died on 21 June 1835 in Kings County, Nova Scotia.[1] According to his gravestone, he was in his 82nd year, so he was born about 1753. His wife, Hannah, is shown on the same gravestone. She died in 1832 in her 81st year, so she was born about 1751.[9]

Sources

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 Eaton, Arthur Wentworth Hamilton. The history of Kings County, Nova Scotia, heart of the Acadian land, giving a sketch of the French and their expulsion ; and a history of the New England planters who came in their stead, with many genealogies, 1604-1910. Salem, Mass: Salem Press Co. 1910. The Pineo Family, pp. 777-9
  2. The Nova Scotia Colony of Mayflower Descendants Documented line:
    Henry Samson father of Caleb Samson married Mercy Standish; Their son David Samson married Mary Chaffin; Their daughter Elizabeth Sampson married Peter Pineo; Their son Rev John Pineo married Hannah Loomer.
  3. "Nova Scotia Church Records, 1720-2001," images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-1961-25489-30583-14?cc=1925428 : accessed 28 May 2016), Kings > Cornwallis Square > Church of England in Canada St John > Baptisms, marriages, burials 1718-1911 > image 174 of 751; Catholic Church and Church of England parishes, Nova Scotia. Township of Cornwallis, Page 34
  4. 4.0 4.1 4.2 4.3 "Nova Scotia Church Records, 1720-2001," images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-1961-25489-31133-44?cc=1925428 : accessed 28 May 2016), Kings > Cornwallis Square > Church of England in Canada St John > Baptisms, marriages, burials 1718-1911 > image 25 of 751; Catholic Church and Church of England parishes, Nova Scotia. Births, Page 47; Marriages, Page 35
  5. "Canada Deaths and Burials, 1664-1955", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:F2PG-7XH : 1 February 2020), John Pineo in entry for Phebe Ells, 1875.
  6. "Canada, Nova Scotia Church Records, 1720-2001", database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6Z94-DYP3 : 27 May 2021), Peter Pineo, 1859.
  7. Canada Census, 1871 for Canning, Kings, Nova Scotia Stephen Pineo, 67
  8. Canada Census, 1871 for Canning, Kings, Nova Scotia Orinda Pineo, 58
  9. Canadian Headstones Pineo, John, Hannah : accessed 28 May 2016




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