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Family
Marriage: Children:
  1. John STANLEY: Birth: ABT. 1790 in England. Death: AFT. 1881 in Mispic, Saint John Co., New Brunswick


Family
Marriage: Children:
  1. Isabella STANLEY: Birth: ABT. 1797. Death: 1861

  2. Solomon Dyer STANLEY: Birth: OCT 1799 in Provincetown, Barnstable Co., MA USA. Death: MAR 1891 in Saint John, Saint John Co., New Brunswick

  3. Sarah STANLEY: Birth: ABT. 1802 in Cape Cod, MA USA. Death: AFT. 1881 in Saint John, Saint John Co., New Brunswick

  4. Job STANLEY: Birth: ABT. 1803 in Portsmouth, Rockingham Co., NH USA. Death: 28 MAY 1895 in Saint John Co., New Brunswick

  5. Elizabeth STANLEY: Birth: ABT. 1803.

  6. Joseph STANLEY: Birth: ABT. 1804 in Portsmouth, Rockingham Co., NH USA. Death: AFT. 1881 in Mispic, Saint John Co., New Brunswick

  7. Eleanor STANLEY: Birth: ABT. 1806 in Portsmouth, Rockingham Co., NH USA.

  8. Andrew STANLEY: Birth: 29 NOV 1808 in Mount Desert, Maine. Death: 28 MAR 1889 in Grand Manan, New Brunswick

  9. Elisha Elijah STANLEY: Birth: ABT. 1819 in Mispic, Saint John Co., New Brunswick. Death: AFT. 1881 in Grand Manan, Charlotte Co., New Brunswick


Sources
1. Source:   Pam Wood Waugh, 730 Dunhill Dr

Notes
a. Note:   As of this writing, no early information is know about Job STANLEY. By 1800, Job and his wife Isabella were residents of Provincetown in Branstable County, Massachusetts. Job "Stanly" is listed in Provincetown, along with his wife and two daughters under the age of 10 in the 1800 census, but there are no land records in that area under the name of Stanley. Job did purchase land in Newmarket, New Hampshire in 1801 but sold it in 1802. The Memorial of Job dated in Saint John 3 May 1821 shows he was a farmer at that time and he and his family had resided on Lot #2 for nearly four years. At that time he had built a house and a fish house, had cleared about five acres. Part of the cleared acerage was actually within Lot #3 but he hadn't realized at the time [NB Land Petitions film #F4191, p. 662]. Another document, dated April 1822, concerned Job's three eldest sons and there petition for land - Lots 7, 8, and 9, all part of the origional land grant to Charles Schoenwolf and others in 1786. Solomon was listed as ae 25, Job as 22, and Joseph as 20, all unmarried. These ages differ slightly from further census records. Also stated was that they had been in the province of New Brunswick "upwards of 14 years ....[and] never receiving any allotment of land." They mentioned that this land had never been cultivated or cleared. Worth mentioning was the fact that both Solomon and Job signed their last name as STANDLEY and Joseph made his "mark". The 1851 cnesus at Simonds Parish [p.45] show Job ae 87, a fisherman and wife Isabella ae 84, both born in the U.S. and entering New Brunswick in 1812.
  "The above was received via correspondence with Pam Waugh October 8, 1996."


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