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Family
Marriage: Children:
  1. Elizabeth Elward: Birth: AFT 1859.

  2. Mary Jane Elward: Birth: ABT 1860 in Shippegan, NB. Death: 1878 in Shippegan, NB

  3. Charles Elward: Birth: 4 May 1860 in Shippagan, New Brunswick. Death: 12 Mar 1942 in St. John, New Brunswick

  4. Basiline Elward: Birth: ABT 1866 in Rexton.

  5. William Elward: Birth: ABT 1868 in Rexton.

  6. Catherine Elward: Birth: 11 Jan 1871 in Shippegan, NB, Canada. Death: 24 Jun 1934 in Saint John, NB, Canada

  7. Frank Elward: Birth: 17 Apr 1875 in Richibucto.

  8. Frederick Elward: Birth: 5 Oct 1877 in Rexton.

  9. Alphonse Elward: Birth: ABT 1878 in Rexton.

  10. John Elward: Birth: 5 Apr 1882 in Rexton.

  11. Margaret Elward: Birth: 16 Dec 1883 in Rexton.


Sources
1. Title:   Brøderbund Software, Inc. @[email protected]
2. Title:   #1475

Notes
a. Note:   e Detweiler
  Aylward - The family of Aylward, or Eylward, is found in Ireland as an old and respectable family of Anglo-Norman origins. It is on record here from the time of the 12th century Cambro-Norman invasions onward. Many of the name are found in Co. Kilkenny; note the name of the townland of Aylwardstown in the barony of Ida, Co. Kilkenny. The variant spelling of Elward is found in Carrick-on-Suir on the Kilkenny-Waterford border. The family name of Toler-Aylward of Shankill Castle, Co. Kilkenny, and of Bloomfield, Co. Roscommon are cited with a Coat of Arms, and descending from Richard Ayleward of Faithlegg, Co. Waterford. This line of the family possessed Glensilliam, which subsequently became known as "Aylewardstown" in Co. Kilkenny (barony of Ida). A Nicholas Aylward in cited in the transplantation records of the 1650's following the Williamite land confiscations in Co. Kilkenny. In the 1659 'census' of County Kilkenny the name is likely represented as Aildwood, a principal Irish name in the barony of Iverke, as well as Aldwood, a principal name in the barony of Ida ; both baronies in the southern portion of the county. A large proportion of Aylwards were still centered in southern Co. Kilkenny at the time of Griffiths Valuation in the mid-nineteenth century.
Note:   Drouin Records records death in the original parish record. Birth and baptism date from Hal


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