![]() ![]() Two were born in another British Province (Elizabeth Abbott and their son Alex) and 5 on the Island, which means they had returned to the Island by the time of the birth of their daughter Jane Ann in 1854. In the 1861 census, there were 7 Presbyterians living in Lot 13 in the household of Alexander McArthur. Alexander and Elizabeth may have returned to his home on Prince Edward Island not long after their son's birth. Elizabeth's older sister and family had already emigrated to the United States, and her sister Jane and family followed her later in 1847. ![]() There were no records for children of Alexander and Elizabeth in the Northumberland parish records, although their son Alexander gave his place of birth as Chatham, New Brunswick. Co.) They were married in the Presbyterian Church. John McCurdy, Alexander McCARTHUR / Miss Elizabeth ABBOTT both of Newcastle par. The marriage was reported in the Gleaner and Northumberland Schediasma February 2 1847: m. Woodside, probably her brother in law Andrew. ![]() Elizabeth gave her date of birth as Augin the 1901 census, which is a fairly good fit, given the possibility for errors in both sources.Įlizabeth married Alexander McArthur from PEI in Newcastle in 1847 a witness at the marriage was A. The second daughter named Elizabeth was born August 25 1825, and baptized October 1825. An older daughter Jane had been born in PEI in 1819. Thomas and Jane (Crawford) Abbott had children baptized in the Anglican church in Chatham - Thomas (b. ![]() Elizabeth Abbott was born in Douglastown, New Brunswick, of Irish parents. ![]()
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