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Family
Marriage: Children:
  1. Annie Celia Mowatt: Birth: 09 MAY 1889 in Home on Bay Road, St. David Parish, Charlotte Co., NB, Canada. Death: 12 MAY 1979 in St. Stephens, Charlotte Co. NB, Canada

  2. Everett Hazin Mowatt: Birth: 24 AUG 1890 in Bay Road, St. David Parish, Charlotte Co., NB, Canada. Death: 19 JUL 1965 in St. Stephen, Charlotte Co. NB, Canada

  3. Randolph Wilburt Mowatt: Birth: 14 NOV 1892 in Bay Road, Charlotte Co., NB, Canada. Death: 12 MAY 1967

  4. John Thomas Mowatt: Birth: 23 APR 1894 in Bay Road, St. David Parish, Charlotte Co., NB, Canada. Death: 08 MAR 1919 in St. Stephen, Charlotte Co., NB

  5. Bessie Helen Mowatt: Birth: 23 SEP 1896 in Bay Road, St. David Parish, Charlotte Co., NB, Canada. Death: 21 FEB 1969 in her home, Harvey, Kingsclear Parish, Tork Co., N.B.

  6. Frederick 'Ted' Emmerson Mowatt: Birth: 19 MAY 1897 in Bay Road, Charlotte Co., NB, Canada. Death: 14 FEB 1985 in Bay Road, St. David Parish, Charlotte Co., NB

  7. Percy Wightman Mowatt: Birth: 07 MAY 1899 in Bay Road, Chartette Co., NB, Canada. Death: 12 JAN 1990 in Plainville, MA


Sources
1. Title:   1871 Census, St. David Parish, Charlotte Co., NB
Page:   p23-24, family#82, age 18
2. Title:   1881 Census, St. David Parish, Charlotte Co., NB
Page:   Dist. 26I, Div. 1, p9, family#35, age 25
3. Title:   1901 Census, St. David Parish, Charlotte Co., NB
Page:   Dist. 15K, Div. 2, p9, family#87, age 49
4. Title:   Oak Bay Cemetery - NB, Canada
Page:   Tom's head stone
5. Title:   Maine Veterans Memorial Cemetery Old (Old Belgrade Rd, Augusta, Maine, USA), Online
Page:   Pauline Marie Fletcher, dob=Apr. 30, 1926, dod Feb. 13, 1998, WIFE OF LORENZO Z FLETCHER, II, Plot SECTION Q ROW 32 SITE 7.

6. Title:   1881 Census, St. David Parish, Charlotte Co., NB
7. Title:   FM-Floyd & Marion (Mowatt) Johnson
Page:   8/2003

Notes
a. Note:   According to Henry James, Thomas was born 1853 and his last name was spelt "Mowat" .
  Alice and Tom started having children late for that time period ( 37 & 32 respectively).
  Percy's mother (Alice) died when he was 8 years old and his father (Tom) died when he was 13.
 For this reason Percy and some of the other children were raised by other families.
  Percy went to live with relatives (??) in Caulis ME.
 Fred went to live with the Gregory family (no relation) across the street from the farm.
  Fred worked as a carpenter in the area and in Halifax were he met his wife.
 Fred came back to the farm (Mowatt Home Stead) about the time he got married
  Randolph moved to Norwood, MA, then California, then back to Norwood.
 Everett build a house next door to farm and lived there until he died. His house later has a small fire and was torn down in the 1970 - 1980s.
  There are 2 Oak Bay Cemeteries (OLd and New). The two Oak Bay Cemeteries are not that far apart and are on the west side of Tr 755.
  Look at the map in the scrapbook of Thomas and look at the Straight Red line drawn under the word "Bay" in Oak Bay. Follow the Red line to the right and you will find the Old Oak Bay Cemetery.
 Follow the Red line to the Left and you will find the New Oak Bay Cemetery.
  The Old Oak Bay Cemetery is the one that is in a very much state of neglect. Looks just like the deep woods. To find it you find the word Oak Bay on the map that is located in St. David Parish, not the one that is shown in the water area. If you draw a line under the word Bay to where it intersects the road that goes to St. David Ridge (now a dead end because of the highway
 construction), the cemetery is on the left side of the road when coming from the bay. There is a slight curve in the road near where it comes off the main road that runs along the bay and at that curve, you just drive past the curve for a short distance and there is a driveway on the right hand side. Park your car at that driveway and go across the road and walk back towards
 the main road and you should see a little path going into the woods. That is the pathway to the "Old Oak Bay Cemetery". According to what I have heard, there used to be an Anglican Church across the road from this cemetery many years ago. The Church burned down.
  The new Oak Bay Cemetery is found by taking the road along the Bay and then at the Y-split take the left fork and go up that road to just before where the power line goes across to where the word Oak Bay used in locating the old cemetery. The roadway to this will find the gravestones for the Mowatt families.



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