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  Smith - pafg90 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Angelina STEEVES was born in 1844 in Demoiselle Creek, Albert, NB.
Hazen William STEEVES was born in 1852 in Demoiselle Creek, Albert, NB.
Amanda Eugenie STEEVES was born in 1861 in Demoiselle Creek, Albert, NB.
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 McLeod Descendancy Report
William Henry JONES was born on 26 Oct 1839 in Steeves Mountain, Westmoreland Co., New Brunswick, died on 19 Nov 1932 in Steeves Mountain, Westmoreland Co., New Brunswick, at age 93, and was buried on 20 Nov 1932 in Steeves Mountain Cemetery, Westmoreland Parish, New Brunswick.
William was born on 9 Aug 1824-1825 in New Brunswick, died on 7 Dec 1903 in New Brunswick, at age 79, and was buried in Elmwood Cemetery, Moncton, New Brunswick.
William JONES was born on 17 Oct 1869-17 Oct 1871 in Allison, Westmoreland Co., New Brunswick, died on 23 Jul 1933, at age 63, and was buried in Elmwood Cemetery, Moncton, New Brunswick.
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 William Steeves - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Steeves was elected to New Brunswick's colonial House of Assembly in 1846 and was an advocate of governmental reform and the election of all members of the Legislative Council.
Steeves was a supporter of Confederation and was one of New Brunswick's delegates to the Charlottetown Conference and the Quebec Conference of 1864.
Steeves was the great-great-uncle of New Democratic Party leader Jack Layton.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/William_Steeves   (372 words)

  
 William Steeves at AllExperts
Born and raised in Hillsborough, New Brunswick, Steeves was educated in public school and began his career running a small store before becoming a partner in Steeves Brothers, a family mercantile and lumber exporting business.
Steeves was elected to New Brunswick's colonial House of Assembly in 1846 and was an advocate of governmental reform and the election of all members of the Legislative Council.
Steeves was a supporter of Confederation and was one of New Brunswick's delegates to the Charlottetown Conference and the Quebec Conference of 1864.
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 William Henry Steeves - Canadian Confederation   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
As an advocate of Confederation and a loyal colleague of Samuel Leonard Tilley, Steeves was an important participant during volatile decades of political reform in New Brunswick.
Steeves was elected to the New Brunswick House of Assembly in 1846 and reelected in 1850.
Steeves found value in both the Confederation and Maritime Union options, and he served as a New Brunswick delegate at the Charlottetown and Québec City conferences.
www.collectionscanada.ca /confederation/023001-2438-e.html   (362 words)

  
 Ayer - pafg40.htm - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Clara Amy Steeves (Bertha Amy Jackson, Abigail Ayer, Thomas Ayer, Elijah Ayer, Joseph Ayer, Joseph Ayer, John Ayer, John Ayer, Robert,) was born on 4 Dec 1868 in,, NB.
Minnie B. Steeves (Ralph Beatty Steeves, Amy Ayer, Thomas Ayer, Elijah Ayer, Joseph Ayer, Joseph Ayer, John Ayer, John Ayer, Robert,) was born on 10 Sep 1865.
Laura E. Steeves (Ralph Beatty Steeves, Amy Ayer, Thomas Ayer, Elijah Ayer, Joseph Ayer, Joseph Ayer, John Ayer, John Ayer, Robert,) was born in 1868.
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 Ayer - pafg21.htm - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Ansley Bowser Steeves was born on 27 Jun 1860.
Emily Abigail Steeves was born on 12 Jun 1867 in,, NB.
Clara Amy Steeves was born on 4 Dec 1868 and died on 28 Jul 1946.
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 Smith - pafg68 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Bertha STEEVES was born in 1880 in New Brunswick.
Mildred STEEVES was born in 1913 in New Brunswick.
Vincent Elton STEEVES was born in 1924 in Moncton NB.
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 William Henry Steeves
William Henry Steeves was born at Hillsborough, on the Petitcodiac River in New Brunswick, May 20, 1814.
Steeves, with other Maritimers, met with Canadians in Quebec in 1862 to discuss the matter and the related question of free trade among the provinces.
Probably because of this businessman's approach to problems, Steeves was named as one of New Brunswick's delegates to the conferences at Charlottetown and Quebec.
www.hpedsb.on.ca /smood/fathers/steeves.htm   (262 words)

  
 SmithGen - pafg06.htm - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
William married Almira MITTON on 14 Nov 1889 in Hillsborough, NB.
Julia STEEVES was born 7 Jun 1900 in Lomond, a.
William was born 28 Jul 1855 in Elgin, NB.
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 William BLACK CHAPTER VI
WILLIAM, their eldest son, married Charlotte Turner, of Hopewell, and settled on a farm at Coverdale, at that time Westmorland, now Albert County, N.B. This farm in time was left in possession of his son, then of his grandson, and was considered one of the most valuable farms on the Petitcodiac River.
William Chapman was a Justice of the Peace, and one of those who for a considerable length of time was authorized to solemnize marriages.
Almira, the fourth daughter of William Chapman, Esq., was married to William Robinson, of Hopewell.
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 black - aqw46.htm
William married (1) Margaret Isabella TRENHOLM "Maggie", daughter of William TRENHOLM and Permelia D. WELLS, on 26 Aug 1862.
Clifford William ROBINSON Senator was born 1 Sep 1866 and died 27 Jul 1944.
John Nelson SMITH "Nelson" (Elizabeth Jane CHAPMAN, William CHAPMAN, Sarah BLACK, William) was born in Coverdale, Albert, New Brunswick, Canada.
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William started his career in Hillsborough in the form of a small grocery store and post office.
William Henry was elected to be one of these representatives at the age of 32.
William's influence there was evident, even after he had moved to Saint John.
www.steeveshousemuseum.ca.cob-web.org:8888 /willhenry.html   (464 words)

  
 Dictionary of Canadian Biography Online
Steeves always gave the impression that he had much more education than was usually acquired in New Brunswick by persons attending only public school and he attributed this to the teaching of Mr Shaw.
Steeves favoured reform of the government and in 1851 voted for an unsuccessful bill which would have required that all members of the Legislative Council be elected; he also voted against paying council members.
He was a member of the delegation sent to Quebec in September 1862 to discuss the proposals of the Duke of Newcastle [Henry Pelham Clinton] for imperial aid in the construction of the Intercolonial.
www.biographi.ca /EN/ShowBio.asp?BioId=39400&query=steeves   (952 words)

  
 History of Amerada
William Steeves didn't like the new policies, and was reported to have punched the new President in the eye.
DPA leader, William Steeves chose to join the DLPA, so he could run in the election which was officially considered a DLPA government leadership race.
Steeves named former prime minister Derek McCullough to be the Deputy prime minister, after he was named the Governiere of Michswick.
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The original cottage around which the mansion is built was finished in 1812, and in 1814, William Henry Steeves was born here, the oldest of eleven children.
The larger house was added c 1840 when William's father Joseph became rich and only a few short years before his death.
It was crafted by Maria Steeves c 1834 and is her original design.
www.steeveshousemuseum.ca   (327 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
William started his career in Hillsborough in the form of a small grocery store and post office.
William Henry was elected to be one of these representatives at the age of 32.
William's influence there was evident, even after he had moved to Saint John.
www.steeveshousemuseum.ca /willhenry.html   (464 words)

  
 black - aqw115.htm
Catherine Ruth STEEVES was born 13 Jul 1931 and died 4 Jun 1990.
William Stewart HOAR Ph.D. "Bill" (Nina Bernice STEEVES, Amanda Angeline COLPITTS, Ann Margaret WELDON, Mary CHAPMAN, Sarah BLACK, William) was born 31 Aug 1913 in Moncton, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada.
William Horace STEEVES (Thomas Albert Colpitts STEEVES, Amanda Angeline COLPITTS, Ann Margaret WELDON, Mary CHAPMAN, Sarah BLACK, William) was born 11 Sep 1909.
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 Hopewell Communities
William Steeves was a Father of Canadian Confederation and Richard Bedford Bennett went on to become Prime Minister.
William Henry Steeves was born in Hillsborough, NB in 1814.
Steeves was a delegate to the pre-Confederation conferences at Charlottetown and Quebec.
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William Murray, 1st Earl of Mansfield and Mansfield
William Pitt the Elder, 1st Earl of Chatham
William Pitt the Elder, 1st Earl of Chattingham
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 Samuel of Londonderry Generation 4
William Shepherd McCULLY [Samuel-3, William-2, Samuel-1] was born 26 August 1864 in Rexton, Richibucto County, New Brunswick [23, 243].
William B. CRANE,, son of James Harvey CRANE and Sarah Theresa BRADFORD, was born in Newark, Essex County, New Jersey, on 26 April 1835.
William Mortimer McCULLY [Horatio-3, Samuel-2, Samuel-1] was born 1855 in Havelock Parish, Kings County, New Brunswick.
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 chapman - aqw216.htm
Jacob Manson PROSSER (Laura Blanche COLPITTS, Ralph Enoch COLPITTS, Sarah C. Mary CHAPMAN, John, William) was born 15 Sep 1892 in Turtle Creek, Albert, New Brunswick, Canada.
Lydia Idella PROSSER (Laura Blanche COLPITTS, Ralph Enoch COLPITTS, Sarah C. Mary CHAPMAN, John, William) was born 16 Dec 1896 in Parkindale, Albert, New Brunswick, Canada.
Asa William PROSSER "William" (Laura Blanche COLPITTS, Ralph Enoch COLPITTS, Sarah C. Mary CHAPMAN, John, William) was born 9 Feb 1899 in Prosser Brook, Albert, New Brunswick, Canada.
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 The Descendants of David Walker and Margaret Hetherington, Ann Bramble
William W. was born on 28 October 1837 in Prince Edward Island.
William Henry was born on 7 August 1861 in Sherbrooke, Prince County, Prince Edward Island.
William Henry was born on 14 July 1864 in Kensington, Prince County, Prince Edward Island.
www.islandregister.com /walker1.html   (8345 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
William Henry Steeves was born at Hillsborough, New Brunswick, May 20, 1814.
He was then appointed to the legislative council and named a member of the executive, he was the surveyor general for a year and a minister of public works for eight years.
Steeves, with other Maritimers, met with Canadians in Quebec in 1862 to talk about the matter and the related question of free trade among the provinces.
www.edu.pe.ca /VRCS/studentwork/2000/grade8/fathers/coryb/PAGE2.HTMl   (247 words)

  
 1893 Deaths
Two children were born to her William VAN ADEN HESTER and Carrie HESTER IDE, wife of George E. vice-president of the Home Life Insurance Co. The funeral will occur on Wednesday from the house at an hour not yet named, and the burial will b in Greenwood at the convenience of the family.
William SAUNDERS, a witness in the inquest in the case of Maggie MANZONI, testified this morning before Coroner SCHULTZ, of New York, that Dr. CHASE had informed him that the girl was suffering from rheumatism.
From a note that she left it is believed that she was led to the act by the desertion of her lover, Reuben STONE, who had lost his employment as a shirt maker, and who it is understood, had told her that he could not afford to pay her attention any longer.
www.bklyn-genealogy-info.com /Newspaper/BSU/1893.Death.html   (21133 words)

  
 San Antonio Bed Breakfast Riverwalk Alamo Street Victorian Inn
The King William Historic District is home to many restaurants, art galleries, collectible shops and boutiques.
Open for tours daily, the Steeves Homestead is a Victorian mansion filled with treasures of the St eeves family.
A 'must' while you are in King William.
www.kwilliam.com /san-antonio-texas-tourist-links.htm   (444 words)

  
 Albert County Tourism Association - New Brunswick
Steeves House Museum is the birthplace of William H. Steeves, Father of Confederation.
A small one room cottage was built in 1812 and the house, as we know it today, was built around the cottage in 1840.
Victoriana Steeves Homestead Bed & Breakfast: Come and enjoy an overnight stay in our 18th Century home in Hillsborough, over looking a beautiful view of our village, duck pond and golf course, with lots of space to roam and relax on our beautiful grounds.
www.albertcountytourism.com /search_region.asp?REG=2   (667 words)

  
 al.com: Weblogs
William Malcolm Steeves are pleased to announce the engagement of their daughter, Gloris Virginia Pike, to Gregory Allen Loy.
Clarence Williams of Pleasant Grove, Alabama announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Jennifer Kay Williams to Mr.
The bride-elect is the granddaughter of Bill and Ruth Potts of Pasadena, Texas and the late William S. Pennington and Daniel and Patricia Walker of Nacona, Texas and the late Edgar B. Hamilton.
www.al.com /weblogs/breakingnews/index.ssf?/weddings/index.ssf?announcements_2002.html   (8677 words)

  
 HISTORY OF CHARLES DIXON   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Dixon had quite extensive business relations with a William Coates for a number of years after he came to Sackville, and for whom he probably named his youngest son.
Dixon was blessed with a strong and vigorous constitution and also in a marked degree possessed the ornament of a meek and quiet spirit.
William Chapman who married Mary Dixon in the year 1780, was a mechanic, who worked at the carpenter trade during the largest portion of his life.
home.comcast.net /~montemac/yorkshire2000/charles-dixon-book.html   (7088 words)

  
 Official Political Parties of Amerada   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Chosen as the original left wing party by Earl Washburn and William Steeves.
Fired Deputy leader William Steeves and hired Derek McCullough.
William Steeves joined the party, and ran against Genevieve Wong for party leadership/ prime minister race.
www.zyworld.com /tallini/amerada/parties.htm   (154 words)

  
 February-June 2001
DPA leader William Steeves Punched Earl Washburn, and was immediately thrown in jail for a weeks time.
William will now move in as the leader of the opposition, because Kiril Litvinov is still in jail.
William Steeves was freed from jail and took over the DPA.
www.washiawapostcitizen.50megs.com /custom.html   (2836 words)

  
 al.com: Wedding Announcements
The Flowergirls are the daughters of the bride Kayli and Kyleighanne Williams.
Wedding description: The bride to be is the daughter of James McPherson of Theodore and Deborah Williams of Theodore.
Bridesmaids are Carolyn Simmons, Mandy Henderson, Patience Williams, and Melissa Hughes.
www.al.com /newslogs/weddings/index.ssf?/weddings/index.ssf?announcements_2002.html   (8762 words)

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