At the fall of Louisbourg in 1758.spouse: Richard, Judith (*1733 - )
The family was taken by the British from Nipisiguit to Halifax in 1761 and released from there in 1763.
spouse: Poirier, Anne (1833 - r1886)Death Note
living in D'Escousse at the time of the 1901 census
Baptized at Arichat on 26 July 1771.
Surname is an alternate spelling of Pate.spouse: Samson, George Henry (1890 - 1980)
Moved to Saint Peters, Cape Breton in 1727spouse: Moyse, Francoise (1690 - )
spouse: Gottwald, George James (1891 - 1980)Residence - [date: BETWEEN 1930 AND 1957] [place: Arlington, Middlesex, Massachusetts]
Burial - [date: AFT 12 MAR 1957] [place: New Greenwood Cemetary, Kingston, Rockingham, New Hampshire]
was said to be about 102 years old at the time of her death.spouse: Josse, Guillaume (~1739 - )
spouse: Bissett, Louisa B. (1829 - )Occupation - [date: 1860]
a tailor
----------child: Radford, Ann L. (1857 - )Census - [date: 1860] [place: Wethersfield, Henry, Illinois]
spouse: Bissett, William Clarence Ethlrude (1890 - <1948)Occupation -
School Teacher/PrincipalReligion -
Catholic
spouse: Samson, Judith (~1830 - 1869)Occupation -
a fishermanResidence - [place: Richard's Cove, Richmond, Nova Scotia, Canada]
spouse: Bissett, Mary Agnes (1854 - )Occupation -
Tinsmith.
spouse: Gaston, Martha Ann (b1823 - 1863)Occupation -
a soldier with the Royal Artillery who settled in Dartmouth and took up farming
Occupation - [date: BETWEEN 1914 AND 1916]
a LieutenantDeath Note
killed in action
spouse: Appleton, William (*1860 - )Birth Note
estimated from age at father's death, as given in newspaper article.Death Note
in the Halifax Explosion
Residence - [date: 1955] [place: Robie Street, Halifax, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada]
spouse:Birth Note
estimated from age at time of father's death, as given in newspaper article.
spouse: Bissett, Agnes Jane Davidson (1834 - )Occupation -
Boat Owner and Cargo ShipperResidence - [date: 1867] [place: New York, New York]
Event - [date: 1858]
He was the master of the barquentine "Magnet". His ship rescued the "Great Eastern", which had lost her rudder during the second attempt at the laying of the Atlantic cable, by towing her to port.Death Note
died from Yellow Fever
spouse: Graham, David (~1785 - 1849)Christening - [date: 08 OCT 1797] [place: Zion Lutheran Church, Halifax, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada]
spouse: Bissett, Arthur James (1924 - 1976)Burial - [date: AFT 19 NOV 1981] [place: Halifax, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada]
A full military funeral was held at the Fruitland Baptist Cemetery in Hendersonville, North Carolina.spouse: private
Survived by wife of 41 years, D. Susan (Gottwald) Roberson of Cape Neddick, Maine;three brothers; six sisters; nieces and nephews yhroughout the country.
He served in the U.S. Navy during World War II, the Korean conflict and Vietnam.