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Family
Marriage: Children:
  1. Sarah Peters: Birth: 27 Oct 1792. Death: 1860

  2. Millicent Peters: Birth: 7 Sep 1794 in Long Island, Hampstead, Queens, NB. Death: 8 Jun 1861 in Carleton Co, NB

  3. Samuel Leonard Peters: Birth: 28 May 1796. Death: 10 Mar 1857 in NB

  4. Susan Ann Hunt Peters: Birth: 25 Jun 1798 in Wickham, Queens, NB. Death: 4 Jul 1876

  5. Carleton Peters: Birth: 6 Nov 1799. Death: 22 Sep 1856 in NB

  6. Charlotte Mary Peters: Birth: 20 Sep 1801 in NB. Death: 1 Jun 1879 in NB

  7. Thomas William Peters: Birth: 28 Jul 1803. Death: 1880

  8. Frances Elizabeth Peters: Birth: 15 Jul 1805. Death: 1869

  9. John Haines Peters: Birth: 20 Apr 1807. Death: 9 Aug 1828

  10. Elizabeth Abigail Peters: Birth: 11 Jul 1809. Death: 10 Jun 1871

  11. Margaret Ann Peters: Birth: 4 Oct 1811. Death: 6 May 1887

  12. Isabella Peters: Birth: 9 Dec 1813. Death: 20 May 1866

  13. James Wellington Peters: Birth: 18 Jan 1816. Death: 1 Aug 1897

  14. Phoebe Augusta Peters: Birth: 31 Mar 1818. Death: 15 Jan 1894

  15. Caroline Augusta Peters: Birth: 26 Jan 1823. Death: 2 Apr 1890 in Springfield Parish, Kings, NB


Sources
1. Title:   Gale Roberts
Author:   Rootsweb file 'galeroberts'
2. Title:   Gagetown Church records
Author:   motty.lib.unb.ca

Notes
a. Note:   William built a 100 foot long side wheeler boat run by 12 horses - "Whoa" from the shore caused engine troubles!
  He was elected a first representative of Queens County in the NB Legislature.
  "Pioneer Profiles of New Brunswick Settlers"
 by Charlotte Gourlay Robinson 1980
  William Peters, the son of Susannah Palmer and Thomas Peters, was born in 1772 in New York. At the end of the American Revolutionary War, he relocated, with his parents, to what is now New Brunswick and resided first at Fredericton, York County and later at Upper Hampstead, Queens County. On 1 June 1791 he married Charlotte Haines (1773-1851), and they had no fewer than 15 children: Sarah, Millicent, Samuel Leonard, Susan Hunt, Carleton, Charlotte Mary, Thomas William, Frances Elizabeth, John Haines (1807-1823), Eliza Abigail, Margaret Ann, Isabel, James Wellington, Phoebe A. Powell, and Caroline A. William Peters died at Woodstock, Carleton County, N.B. on 4 January 1836.
 William Peters' son, Thomas William Peters (1803-1880), married Mary Ann McMonagle and lived in Saint John, N.B. Daughter Frances Elizabeth Peters (1805-1869) married Charles Duncan Everett, who operated a hatter's and furrier's house in Fredericton (Everett & Strickland) before moving to Saint John, N.B. where he ran the Saint John branch of that enterprise.


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