Thanks very much for your information . I have a record of the Chappells going back to their arrival in Massachusetts in the 1630s . The records i have for the Baxters start with the Remsheg grants . The Angus family records are sparse and give no indication of their arrival in Cumberland county .I knew all of my aunts and 1st cousins and can help bring them current if you wish . Geoff Thomson
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From: Kathryn Jeffers <k.jeffers@...>
Date: Sunday, January 3, 2010 1:00 pm
Subject: [nscumber] Re: Angus, Baxter and Chappell families
To: NS Cumber Maillist <nscumber@yahoogroups.com>
> Hi Gerry
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> The 1916 census also has daughter Celia Angus, born 1912.
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> 1916 Canada Census of Manitoba, Saskatchewan, and Alberta
> about Arthur D Angus
> Name: Arthur D Angus
> Gender: Male
> Marital Status: Married
> Age: 39
> Est. Birth Year: 1877
> Birthplace: Nova Scotia
> Home in 1916: 15, Assiniboia, Saskatchewan
> Address: 6, 4, 2, Browning
> racial_or_tribal_origin: English
> Relation to Head of Household: Self
> Household Members: Name Age
> Arthur D Angus 39
> Allice M Angus 36
> Edith C Angus 11
> Eve Angus 9
> Lucy E Angus 7
> Cellia M Angus 4
> Rolley Clarkson 27
> Russ G Haddow 25
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> Alice Mabel Baxter, by her mother side, is descendant of
> Eliphalet
> Chappell, Sr. and Daniel Gooden, as well as Jonathan Ward, and
> John
> Raworth. So she connects to a lot of the old families from
> the
> Cumberland County, NS and Westmorland County, NB.
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> If you want help filling in her ancestors, let me know.
> Unfortunately I
> don't have that much information about her descendants.
>
> Kathryn
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