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Birth |
7 May 1764 |
Falmouth (Hants), Nova Scotia, Canada |
Gender |
Male |
Died |
25 Sep 1840 |
Falmouth (Hants), Nova Scotia, Canada |
Person ID |
I51766 |
Brainard (Brainerd) / Foster / Fish |
Last Modified |
08 Oct 2005 00:00:00 |
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Family |
Susannah GATES, b. 1768, Preston Village (New London), Connecticut Colony |
Married |
1795 |
Aylesford (Kings) Nova Scotia, Canada |
Notes |
1795: Susanna Gates and Nathan Randall were married at Aylesford (Kings) Nova Scotia, Canada.
"Falmouth: A New England Township in Nova Scotia 1760-1965" by John V. Duncanson; p. 369; Windsor, Ontario, Canada; August 1965 (971.6 NS SCGS)
"A Genealogy and History of the Chute Family in America" by William Edward Chute; p. cixiii; Salem, Massachusetts; 1894 (FH C-36 SR)
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Family ID |
F22579 |
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Notes |
1764: May 7: Nathan Randall was born at Falmouth (Hants) Nova Scotia, Canada.
"The History of Kings County" by Arthur Wentworth Hamilton Eaton; p. 795; The Salem Press Company; Salem, Massachusetts; 1910 (971.634 E14 LAPL) (971.6 NS Kings/History SCGS)
1766: Nathan Randall emigrated to Cornwallis.
"A Genealogy and History of the Chute Family in America" by William Edward Chute; p. cixi; Salem, Massachusetts 1894 (FH C36 SR) (929.2 C564 LAPL)
1815, February 5: "Petition of Nathan Randall and other inhabitants of Wilmot stating that the settlement of the Bay of Fonde shore in the township is increasing and asking that the Assembly grant further aid towards building of the road which connects the new settlement with the town."
"Road and Bridges of Wilmot" XXII:3
"Planters and Pioneers" by Esther Clark Wright; p. 12; Lancelot Press; Hantsport, Nova Scotia (971.6 W93P ACPL)
"History of the County of Annapolis" by W. A. Calnek; p. 567; William Briggs; Toronto, Canada; 1897 (971.6 NS SCGS)
"Nova Scotia Immigrants to 1867" compiled by Colonel Leonard H. Smith, Jr. and Norma H. Smith; p. 201; Genealogical Publishing Company, Inc.; Baltimore, Maryland (971.6 NS SCGS)
"Randall and Allied Families" from the Myrtle Jilison Collection; Connecticut Historical Society; Hartford. Connecticut; 1960 (Research of Olivia Patch, Connecticut Research] (Randall Archives)
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