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Family
Marriage: Children:
  1. Louisa Jane Estabrooks: Birth: 14 Jun 1826 in Jacksontown, Carleton, New Brunswick, Canada. Death: 13 Jun 1922

  2. Emeline Estabrooks: Birth: 7 Aug 1828 in Jacksontown, Carleton, New Brunswick, Canada. Death: 7 May 1855

  3. Martha Ann Estabrooks: Birth: 5 Jul 1830 in Jacksontown, Carleton, New Brunswick, Canada. Death: 17 Apr 1857

  4. Sarah Esther Estabrooks: Birth: 13 Feb 1833 in Jacksontown, Carleton, New Brunswick, Canada. Death: 24 Apr 1915

  5. Thomas Sherman Estabrooks: Birth: 20 Jan 1835 in Jacksontown, Carleton, New Brunswick, Canada. Death: 31 Oct 1921

  6. Edward Manning Estabrooks: Birth: 7 Jun 1837 in Jacksontown, Carleton, New Brunswick, Canada. Death: 20 Dec 1903

  7. Mary Jane Estabrooks: Birth: 12 Jun 1839 in Jacksontown, Carleton, New Brunswick, Canada. Death: 1 Sep 1854 in , , New Brunswick, Canada

  8. Richard Parker Estabrooks: Birth: 18 Apr 1842 in Jacksontown, Carleton, New Brunswick, Canada. Death: 30 Jan 1918 in , Darjeeling, Bihar, India


Family
Marriage: Children:
  1. George Franklin Estabrooks: Birth: 13 Jun 1850 in Grand Falls, Victoria, New Brunswick, Canada. Death: 26 Apr 1865

  2. Clarence Burpee Estabrooks: Birth: 17 Mar 1852 in Grand Falls, Victoria, New Brunswick, Canada. Death: 29 Aug 1883 in Grand Falls, Victoria, New Brunswick, Canada

  3. Valentine Adolphus Estabrooks: Birth: 23 Apr 1854 in Grand Falls, Victoria, New Brunswick, Canada. Death: 1 Dec 1889

  4. Jesse Estabrooks: Birth: 13 Apr 1857 in Grand Falls, Victoria, New Brunswick, Canada. Death: 1929


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

Notes
a. Note:   Elijah and his family lived in Sheffield for a time and then moved toJacksontown, Carleton County. Where he bought a farm. However he backed anote for some men who eventually couldn't pay. Elijah lost his farm andmoved to Woodstock. Sarah died in Woodstock, but was buried inJacksontown. About the time of his second marriage [1849] he moved toGrandFalls. He bought a fine large farm there, where he died and wasburied in the Baptist Cemetery. He was prominent in religious andtemperance work. His son Thomas Sherman put u very fine white Italianmarble tombstones to Elijah and his wife, but these have been stolen. In 1849 at the time of his marriage was a resident of Andover, Carleton,New Brunswick


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