Notes: As William was buried in same cemetery as Alexander, chances are he was an elder son of Alexander or a much younger brother, given the 25 year difference in ages. Also, wonder if THIS William could have been the one christened as an adult in Gaget own Anglican, 16-Mar-1800. It surely fits with the listings, below. William and Magdalene had: William - Chr. 14-Feb-1802 at Gagetown Anglican, along with the Gershom Clark "children." Margaret - Chr. 17-Aug-1800 at Gagetown Anglican Alexander - Chr. 17-Aug-1800 at Gagetown Anglican Mary - Chr. 19-Oct-1802 at Gagetown Anglican Richard - Chr. 08-Mar-1806 at Gagetown Anglican George - Chr. 06-Mar-1808 at Gagetown Anglican
Notes: Seen on cemetery listing as Magalene (without the "d"). Marker is apparently not that readable as the 1975 list of markers in the Grand Point Anglican Cemetery only lists her date as 19-Apr-1???, at age 36. Given her age at her death, one can saf ely assume she died in the 19th century.
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