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Messages - Cindysw

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Devon / Re: Dalling, John
« on: Tuesday 20 May 25 21:49 BST (UK)  »
Does anyone know of a user that goes by Muddy Waters regarding his Dalling Family?
I wonder if he knows what happened to John Dalling born 9 Jan 1799 (bap. 25 Mar) to John and Mary (Courtney) Dalling of Washfield, sojoiners.

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Ancestral Family Tree DNA Testing / Re: dna
« on: Tuesday 08 October 24 23:39 BST (UK)  »
I thought they would send or offer another test but they automatically refunded her. I'll suggest another test with a different company.
Ancestry, I have been a member for years, we recently found out that one of my siblings is actually a half sibling and she was curious.
Colors, recommended by her Doctor, we have lost three siblings to cancer in the last three years all in their 60's

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Ancestral Family Tree DNA Testing / dna
« on: Tuesday 08 October 24 18:07 BST (UK)  »
Do you know why a person's dna would be rejected by a dna genealogy site and then from a medical dna site for "do not meet minimum quality control standards?
All her siblings were successful.
She is not taking medication, and has no illnesses that she is aware of.
Would they process if they found something unsavory

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Yes, I would love to submit an argument to prove my 3rd great grandfather is the son of who I think he is, but there is a nagging doubt I can't shake.  Being told by peers I think you have jumped the gun or looks sound to me would be very helpful

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The Common Room / Re: Enough Proof?
« on: Monday 16 October 23 00:33 BST (UK)  »
Or he is the William Peters that married Mary Matilda Lawrence in 1845 in Richibucto, with Henry Peters & John KINREAD as witnesses, petitioned for land in Weldford, NB in 1847 (same place Henry Peters was granted land), baptized his first child GEORGE JUDSON in Weldford in 1847, then is in the St John 1851 census with wife Mary, son GEORGE JUDSON 4 yrs. old, and Margaret 2 yrs.

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The Common Room / Re: Enough Proof?
« on: Monday 16 October 23 00:18 BST (UK)  »
Henry (1780-) & Mary Standin Peter's were the first to immigrate in abt. 1830, with 7 of their 9 children.  Henry (1780-) and his son Henry (1803-) are in the 1861 census for Richibucto, Kent Co, NB page 28.

HENRY'S (1780-1867  born Folkestone, Kent on tombstone) and MARY STANDIN PETERS children listed on his obit, buried Richibucto
Henry (1803-1879)
John (1806-1842) deceased before his father's death
Sarah Ann (Peters) Warman (1812-1885)
Charles (1815-1850) deceased before his father's death
Ann (Peters) Kinread (1817-1895)
Stephen (1822-1900)
Rachel (Peters) Atkinson (1825-1900)

His obit includes his deceased sons but does not include his daughters in England or his son William baptized in 1820 Elham, Kent, England.
Mary (Peters) Fordred (1808-1887) married 1831 in Kent, England, died England
Benedicta (Peters) Read (1810-1888) married 1829 in Kent, England, died England
WILLIAM PETERS (1819-1895) either immigrated with family @ abt. 11 years in 1830 or died.







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The Common Room / Re: Enough Proof?
« on: Sunday 15 October 23 22:32 BST (UK)  »
I know all about William (Weldford) & Matilda (Richibucto) from their marriage in 1845 in Richibucto, Kent Co., NB to their deaths in Hammond. I have found and proven all their children and their children to my generation.

I can't find a way to connect my William to Henry & Mary (Standin) Peters of Folkestone, Kent, England and Weldford, Kent, NB.
 
I cannot find a record that has William's birth any more specific than England, I can place him with the Henry & Mary (Standin) Peters in Weldford, as witnesses at his wedding. I can't find another William that could be their son William baptized in 1819 in Elham, Kent, England.

William and Matilda were buried at the Londonderry St Paul's Anglican Church Cemetery on the Shepody Road in Kings County, New Brunswick.  Their tombstone does not give their place of birth.

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The Common Room / Re: Enough Proof?
« on: Sunday 15 October 23 22:15 BST (UK)  »
William Peters baptized in 1819 in Elham, Kent, England of Henry and Mary (Standin) Peters.

1851 census for Kings & Sydney Ward, St John, St John Co, NB, Canada William was born in England is 40 yrs. old, Matilda is 35 and born in NS, Canada, George Judson is 4 yrs born NB and Margaret (2nd. g-grandmother) is 2 born NB.  Every other census record 1871,1881,1891 all state that he was born in England.

Henry & Mary (Standin) Peters immigrated between Jun 1829 and 1830 to Richibucto, Kent Co, NB, Canada according to census records for Richibucto and Weldford, with all but two of their children. They received a land grant in Weldford (just outside of Richibucto). The same place my William petitioned for land.

William & Matilda went from Weldford where their son George Judson was born in 1846, to St John in 1851 census working as a milkman, then to Hammond (as a farmer) where he died. His obit and tombstone is of no help.

I have been using other ancestry members trees until I can connect my William Peters to Henry and Mary (Standin) Peters.

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The Common Room / Re: Enough Proof?
« on: Sunday 15 October 23 02:48 BST (UK)  »
I guess this is a circumstantial case, and the first time I can't find anything to prove it.

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