Notes: MAY be the James Springer listed as being buried on 15-Mar-1855 at Jemseg, aged 64, putting birthyear within good range. This also makes sense with 1861 Census, where Rachel is widow, living with son, James and HIS wife, Rachel. Would really lik e to see his grave for myself, as I have several conflicting "reports" of what that marker does say. James and William were loyalists of Swedish "extraction," who migrated from the State of Delaware, after the American Revolution. James married Rachel and lived in the valley of the property shared with William, while William lived on the hill. Following is how the children of James/Rachel are listed by Ralph E. Stevens: Hannah SPRINGER b: 1818 in Cambridge Parish, Queens Co., New Brunswick, Canada Deborah Titus SPRINGER b: 1820 in Cambridge Parish, Queens Co., New Brunswick, Canada Johnson Yeomans SPRINGER b: 1820 in Cambridge Parish, Queens Co., New Brunswick, Canada Martha Elizabeth SPRINGER b: 1822 in Cambridge Parish, Queens Co., New Brunswick, Canada Mary Ann SPRINGER b: 1824 in Cambridge Parish, Queens Co., New Brunswick, Canada Charity SPRINGER b: 1827 in Cambridge Parish, Queens Co., New Brunswick, Canada Rachel SPRINGER b: 1829 in Queens Co., New Brunswick, Canada James William SPRINGER b: 1833 in Cambridge Parish, Queens Co., New Brunswick, Canada Burial date from Gagetown church records.
Notes: Have seen this person listed a "Rebecca" w/ no surname in earlier records researched. However, in "History of Queens County, NB" by Wiggins, James' was married to Rachel Carpenter. Also, Rachel appears in 1861 Census of Cambridge Parish, in Jame s "Jr."s family group, as mother, age 66.
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