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Family
Marriage: Children:
  1. George W Estabrooks: Birth: 6 Oct 1805 in Canning, Queens, New Brunswick, Canada.

  2. Emmeline Estabrooks: Birth: 11 May 1807 in Canning, Queens, New Brunswick, Canada.

  3. Mary Hulda Estabrooks: Birth: 19 Jun 1810 in Canning, Queens, New Brunswick, Canada. Death: 1898


Family
Marriage: Children:
  1. Elijah Almond Estabrooks: Birth: 10 Oct 1813 in Canning, Queens, New Brunswick, Canada. Death: 15 Mar 1891 in Penniac, York, New Brunswick, Canada

  2. Sarah Estabrooks: Birth: 12 Oct 1814 in Canning, Queens, New Brunswick, Canada. Death: 22 Jan 1899

  3. Pruella Estabrooks: Birth: 26 Mar 1816 in Canning, Queens, New Brunswick, Canada.

  4. Hezekiah Estabrooks: Birth: 14 Nov 1819 in Canning, Queens, New Brunswick, Canada. Death: 8 Dec 1907

  5. Turney Estabrooks: Birth: 1820 in Canning, Queens, New Brunswick, Canada.

  6. Charles Estabrooks: Birth: 23 Dec 1823 in Penniac, York, New Brunswick, Canada. Death: 21 Oct 1898 in , , Wisconsin

  7. Benjamin Harding Estabrooks: Birth: 28 May 1825 in Penniac, York, New Brunswick, Canada.

  8. Ruth Estabrooks: Birth: 23 Jun 1827 in Penniac, York, New Brunswick, Canada. Death: 1907

  9. Frederick Estabrooks: Birth: 23 Jun 1830 in Penniac, York, New Brunswick, Canada. Death: 1907

  10. Calvin L Estabrooks: Birth: 1832 in Penniac, York, New Brunswick, Canada. Death: 20 Dec 1907


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Sources
1. Title:   Pedigree Resource File CD 24
Publication:   (Salt Lake City, UT: Intellectual Reserve, Inc., 2001)
2. Title:   Genealogy of the Anglo-Dutch Estabrooks Family of The Saint John River.
Author:   Florence C. ESTABROOKS
Publication:   Saint John, New Brunswick 1933 Revised 1958
3. Title:   Vital Records - New Brunswick, Queens Co. - Marriage Record 1812-

Notes
a. Note:   On September 21, 1811, Hezekiah Estabrooks bought lots 42 to 48 inclusivein the parish of St. Mary's in the County of York on the S. E. side ofthe Naswaak River and part of Pannyauck Island from John Harris and hiswife who were Mayland Loyalists. On September 14, 1814 he and JohnManzer as trustees of the Calvinist Baptist Church bought land from JohnCoy for a church. In 1819 he sold his land on Maquapit Lake to ElijahEstabrooks, Jr. Date of death is uncertain. He was a blacksmith by trade. In 1851 he still lived in Saint Mary'sParish, York County although he was infirmed. In 1858 he and his secondwife Sarah (sister of his first wife Emeline who died about 1810) livedin the Parish of Wakefield, Carleton, New Brunswick !QUESTION: [In the Estabrook Book is states that all the children of Elijah and Mary(Whittemore) Estabrooks were born in Canning. The IGI which was submittedby a member states Waterbury, Carleton, New Brunswick]


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