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Vernon Strang

Male Abt 1925 - 1945  (~ 20 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Vernon Strang was born Abt 1925, Saint John, Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada (son of George Fletcher Strang and Estella Josephine Gallagher); died 7 Apr 1945, Saint John, Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada.

    Notes:

    !ID= ST 151153


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  George Fletcher StrangGeorge Fletcher Strang was born 31 Mar 1896, Malden, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada (son of Charles Theodore Strang and Eliza Jane Lane); died 28 Mar 1972, Saint John, Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada.

    Other Events:

    • Occupation: Saint John, Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada; a stationary engineer
    • Residence: Saint John, Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada

    George married Estella Josephine Gallagher 28 Aug 1917. Estella was born 24 Aug 1898, Saint John, Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada; died Apr 1976. [Group Sheet]


  2. 3.  Estella Josephine Gallagher was born 24 Aug 1898, Saint John, Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada; died Apr 1976.
    Children:
    1. Phyllis Leona Strang
    2. Evelyn Mary Strang
    3. 1. Vernon Strang was born Abt 1925, Saint John, Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada; died 7 Apr 1945, Saint John, Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada.
    4. Donald Malcolm Strang was born 5 Jun 1930, Saint John, Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada; died 16 Apr 2003, Moncton, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada; was buried , Fairhaven Memorial Gardens, Moncton, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada.
    5. Doreen Teresa Strang
    6. George Arthur Strang was born Abt 1937, Saint John, Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada; died 19 Nov 1962, Saint John, Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Charles Theodore StrangCharles Theodore Strang was born 18 Oct 1858, Malden, , New Brunswick, Canada (son of Nathaniel Wright Strang and Eliza Ann Trenholm); died 24 Jul 1924, Saint John, Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada; was buried , Bayfield Cemetery, Bayfield, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada.

    Other Events:

    • Occupation: sectionman on the railraod
    • Residence: Malden, Westmorland Co, NB
    • AltBirth: 18 Oct 1858, Searletown, , Prince Edward Island, Canada
    • Census: 1871, Botsford Parish, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada
    • Census: 1891, Botsford Parish, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada
    • Residence: 1917, Emigrant Road, , New Brunswick, Canada
    • Residence: Sep 1917, Malden, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada

    Notes:

    !ID= ST 1511
    NAME:Charles Theodore Strang - PER0202
    BD:18 Oct 1855
    BP:Malden, NB
    DD:24 Jul 1924
    MD:29 May 1889
    WIF:Jennie Eliza Lane!ID= ST 1511

    NAME:Charles Theodore Strang - PER0202 BD:18 Oct 1855 BP:Malden, NB DD:24 Jul 1924 MD:29 May 1889 WIF:Jennie Eliza Lane

    Census:
    12 in 1871 census

    Census:
    32 in 1891 census

    Charles married Eliza Jane Lane 29 May 1889, Amherst, Cumberland, Nova Scotia, Canada. Eliza (daughter of William Lane and Eliza Mitten) was born 6 Feb 1858, Malden, , New Brunswick, Canada; was christened 15 Apr 1859, Melrose, , New Brunswick, Canada; died 31 May 1900, Malden, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada; was buried , Bayfield Cemetery, Bayfield, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada. [Group Sheet]


  2. 5.  Eliza Jane LaneEliza Jane Lane was born 6 Feb 1858, Malden, , New Brunswick, Canada; was christened 15 Apr 1859, Melrose, , New Brunswick, Canada (daughter of William Lane and Eliza Mitten); died 31 May 1900, Malden, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada; was buried , Bayfield Cemetery, Bayfield, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada.

    Other Events:

    • Census: 1861, Botsford Parish, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada
    • Census: 1871, Botsford Parish, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada
    • Census: 1881, Botsford Parish, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada
    • Census: 1891, Botsford Parish, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada

    Notes:



    NAME:Jennie Eliza Lane - PER0202
    BD:6 Feb
    BP:Malden, NB
    DD:31 May 1900

    Census:
    3 in 1861 census

    Census:
    13 in 1871 census

    Census:
    33 in 1891 census

    Children:
    1. Alice May Strang was born 3 Feb 1890, Emigrant Road, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada; died 31 Jul 1955, Amherst, Cumberland, Nova Scotia, Canada; was buried , Bayfield Cemetery, Bayfield, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada.
    2. Emily Eliza Strang was born 5 Feb 1891; died 22 Apr 1926, Saint John, Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada; was buried 26 Apr 1926, Bayfield Cemetery, Bayfield, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada.
    3. Mabel Catherine Strang was born 10 Feb 1893, Malden, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada; died 4 Mar 1975; was buried , Bayfield Cemetery, Bayfield, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada.
    4. Charles William Strang was born 8 Sep 1894; died 25 Nov 1970, Sackville, , Nova Scotia, Canada; was buried , Bayfield Cemetery, Bayfield, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada.
    5. 2. George Fletcher Strang was born 31 Mar 1896, Malden, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada; died 28 Mar 1972, Saint John, Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada.
    6. Charlotte Emma Strang was born 4 Mar 1898; died 31 Jul 1939, Brockton, Plymouth, Massachusetts, United States; was buried 1 Aug 1939, Evergreen Cemetery, Brighton, , Massachusetts, United States.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Nathaniel Wright StrangNathaniel Wright Strang was born 12 Aug 1833, Searletown, , Prince Edward Island, Canada (son of Gabriel Strang and Ann Lord Wright); died 13 Sep 1917, Baie Verte, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada; was buried Aft 13 Sep 1917, Bayfield Cemetery, Bayfield, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada.

    Other Events:

    • Misc: seven children
    • Occupation: Emigrant Road, , New Brunswick, Canada; farmer
    • Residence: Upper Cape, , New Brunswick, Canada
    • Residence: Malden, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada
    • Baptised: 29 Sep 1833, Bedeque, , Prince Edward Island, Canada
    • Residence: Bef Nov 1855, Bedeque, , Prince Edward Island, Canada
    • Residence: Aft 13 Nov 1855, Emigrant Road, , New Brunswick, Canada
    • Residence: Jul 1857, Lower Cape, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada
    • Census: 1871, Botsford Parish, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada
    • Occupation: 1871, Botsford Parish, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada; farmer
    • Census: 1891, Botsford Parish, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada
    • Residence: Sep 1917, Baie Verte, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada
    • Obituary: Aft 13 Sep 1917, Sackville, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada; the Sackville Post

    Notes:

    !ID=ST 151
    NAME:Nathaniel W Strang - PER0202
    BD:12 Aug 1833
    DD:Sep 1917
    MD:13 Nov 1855
    WIF:Eliza Ann Trenholm

    Birth:
    year only in Island Refuge & Weeks

    Census:
    38 in 1871 census

    Obituary:

    Obituary

    LATE N. STRANG OF BAIE VERTE

    Correspondent Gives Sketch of a Well Know Resident - Native of P.E.I.

    On Thursday, Sept, 13th., 1917, Baie Verte lost a valuable citizen, and the Methodist Church a faithful member, when Nathaniel W. Strang passed to his eternal home, after several weeks of severe suffering, patiently borne.

    Deceased was born at Searltown, P.E.I., on August 12th, 1833, but had spent the most of his life of 84 years in Westmorland County, N.B..

    Many years ago he removed from P.E.I., to the Emigrant Road. It was while living here that he was called upon to mourn the death of a daughter,and also the wife of his early years, whose maiden name was Eliza Jane Trenholm.

    Some years after Mr. Strang was united in marriage with Mrs. Alfred Rayworth of Upper Cape.

    Once again, however, he was called upon to commit the remains of a beloved wife to the grave.

    With his children married and away, he felt the loneliness of his position keenly at this bereavement. It was while visiting a son in Austen, Mass., he met the lady whom he leaves to mourn his death, Mrs. Francis A Russell, who returned with him to Baie Verte, where they lived a quiet happy life.

    He leaves to mourn his decease, a wife, two sons, Theodore C., and Fletcher, of the Emigrant Road, and three daughters, Mrs. Clarke Allen, Mrs. Ritchie Allen, both of Cape Tormentine, and Mrs. Frank Graham of Boston, Mass., and one sister, Jemima, who lived on P.E.I. besides several grandchildren.

    The family regretted the absence of their pastor, Rev. Hugh Miller, who was attending the Social Service Committee in Toronto.

    The Rev.Mr. Brownell, Presbyterian Minister of Port Elgin, attended the service at the house and preached in the Upper Cape Church, in which Mr. Strang had worshiped for many years, and delivered an effective address to the large number of friends and neighbors who attended.

    Nathaniel married Eliza Ann Trenholm 13 Nov 1855. Eliza (daughter of John Trenholm and Charlotte Richardson Dobson) was born 18 Oct 1831, Bayfield, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada; died 25 Mar 1897, Emigrant Road, , New Brunswick, Canada; was buried , Bayfield Cemetery, Bayfield, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada. [Group Sheet]


  2. 9.  Eliza Ann TrenholmEliza Ann Trenholm was born 18 Oct 1831, Bayfield, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada (daughter of John Trenholm and Charlotte Richardson Dobson); died 25 Mar 1897, Emigrant Road, , New Brunswick, Canada; was buried , Bayfield Cemetery, Bayfield, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada.

    Other Events:

    • AltBirth: 18 Mar 1831, Bayfield, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada
    • Census: 1851, Botsford Parish, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada
    • Residence: Bef Nov 1855, Botsford Parish, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada
    • Census: 1871, Botsford Parish, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada
    • Census: 1891, Botsford Parish, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada

    Notes:

    !ID= TR 11424
    NAME:Eliza Ann Trenholm - PER0202
    BD:18 Oct 1831
    DD:25 Mar 1897
    MD:13 Nov 1855
    HUS:Nathaniel W Strang

    Birth:
    year only in Island Refuge

    Census:
    19 in 1851 census

    Census:
    39 in 1871 census

    Census:
    59 in 1891 census

    Died:
    year only in Island Refuge

    Notes:

    Married:
    no date in Island Refuge

    Children:
    1. Charlotte Ann Strang was born 12 Jan 1857, Searletown, , Prince Edward Island, Canada; died 10 Sep 1941, Cape Spear, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada; was buried , Bayfield Cemetery, Bayfield, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada.
    2. 4. Charles Theodore Strang was born 18 Oct 1858, Malden, , New Brunswick, Canada; died 24 Jul 1924, Saint John, Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada; was buried , Bayfield Cemetery, Bayfield, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada.
    3. John Trenholm Strang was born 18 Mar 1860, Emigrant Road, , New Brunswick, Canada; died 10 Oct 1916, Allston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States.
    4. Christine Ann Strang was born 23 Jul 1861, Emigrant Road, , New Brunswick, Canada; died Bef Dec 1944; was buried , Evergreen Cemetery, Allston, , Massachusetts, United States.
    5. Emma Mary Strang was born 2 Oct 1866, Emigrant Road, , New Brunswick, Canada; died Bef 9 Mar 1954, , , Massachusetts, United States.
    6. Eliza Jane Strang was born 13 Jun 1868; died 28 Oct 1882, Emigrant Road, , New Brunswick, Canada; was buried 12 Nov 1882, Bayfield Cemetery, Bayfield, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada.
    7. Gabriel Fletcher Strang was born 2 Dec 1869, Emigrant Road, , New Brunswick, Canada; died 12 Mar 1951, Hyde Park, , Massachusetts, United States; was buried , St Bartholomew Cemetery, Malden, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada.

  3. 10.  William Lane was born Abt 1797, , , , Ireland (son of ? Lane); died Bef 1871.

    Other Events:

    • Residence: Ballynamuck, Murragh Parish, Co Cork, Ireland
    • Census: 1851, Botsford Parish, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada
    • Occupation: 1851, Botsford Parish, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada; a farmer

    Notes:

    !ID= LN 1

    !NAME:William Lane - BOK0027
    BP:Ireland
    WIF:1st Mrs Trenholm (widow)
    WIF:2nd Eliza Mitton
    came from Ireland with his brothers (Timothy & Aneas), first went to Miramichi,
    then came to Emigrant Road after the Miramichi Fire of 1825. Married first an
    elderly lady, the widow Mrs Trenholm, secondly Eliza Mitton, a Protestant.
    (Probably came from Cork, as many of the Irish settlers did)

    WIF:1st Eliza Mitten (of Botsford Parish) - BOK0028
    MD:19 Oct 1852
    WIF:1st Catharine Trenholm (widow)
    MD:21 Dec 1824
    both of Cape Tormentine, NB!ID= LN 1

    !NAME:William Lane - BOK0027 BP:Ireland WIF:1st Mrs Trenholm (widow) WIF:2nd Eliza Mitton came from Ireland with his brothers (Timothy & Aneas), first went to Miramichi, then came to Emigrant Road after the Miramichi Fire of 1825. Married first an elderly lady, the widow Mrs Trenholm, secondly Eliza Mitton, a Protestant. (Probably came from Cork, as many of the Irish settlers did)

    WIF:1st Eliza Mitten (of Botsford Parish) - BOK0028 MD:19 Oct 1852 WIF:1st Catharine Trenholm (widow) MD:21 Dec 1824 both of Cape Tormentine, NB

    Misc:
    posted by Dawn Edlund to Rootsweb Westmorland Co Message board:

    You may also find this to be of interest, since "Michael Houlahan" is mentioned. From a book by Cecil J. Houston & William J. Smyth called "Irish Emigration and Canadian Settlement: Patterns, Links and Letters" [Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1990] at pages 197 - 200, you will find the following:

    "The Irish settlement along the "New Road" to Cape Tormentine ... was part of the Gulf shore Irish identity -- almost exclusively Catholic and created well before the famine by immigrants mainly from the south of Ireland. In 1820 the government of New Brunswick contracted the survey of an east-west line through the centre of the peninsula tipped by Cape Tormentine. The road was meant to encourage pioneering by immigrants who were then flocking into the colony. Fifty parcels of land of about two hundred acres each were marked off as free grants, and almost immediately Catholic Irish immigrants began arriving to claim them. In a very short time, a community took form, built around numerous kin links, common origins, and common experiences. By 1825 all the lots had been distributed. In 1826 a log building to serve as a church mission station was built, and in the early 1830s a priest was sent over from Prince Edward Island to assess the possibility of a parish. He reckoned there was insufficient means to support a full-time priest. The Tormentine New Road settlement would be served by occasional visiting clergy from the large Acadian settlement to the northwest. In 1838 a proper church building was raised and the settlement given a permanent focus.

    A Corkman, Timothy Lane, was the first to apply to the "committee for settling emigrants" in January 1821 and was issued a "location ticket" which gave him the right to occupy and make improvements on a 160 acre plot on the north side of the [Cape Tormentine New] road. His brother Aeneas was given a ticket for 190 acres on the opposite side. Until their cabins were ready, the brothers boarded with their earlier-established neighbours, the Trenholmes, an English family. A third brother, William, chose not to seek a land grant but acquired property nonetheless through marriage to widow Trenholme. In late 1821, another Corkman, William Savage, a cousin of the Lanes, and a Kerryman, Michael Houlihan, were issued location tickets. Houlihan had been in the colony for a year and a half before applying, Savage and his wife and child, a year. The following summer, Savage's brother John arrived from Ireland and arranged with Michael Houlihan to take over his location rights, notifying the authorities to that effect. In his letter to the settlement committee in 1823, John Savage explained: "having emigrated to this Country in the year 1822 in order to look out for a small tract of Land to settle upon, I am induced, from a desire to live near my Brother, to apply to you, Sir for a quantity of Emigrant Land containing two hundred acres, situated at Tormentine, once located by a Michael Houlahan but surrendered to me. I have chopp'd down Three Acres on the same, and, god willing, intends to go on improving it, as I have a family of five Boys." Brothers Dennis, Patrick and Morris Savage also acquired land nearby. Other immigrants trickled in -- the Cross family from England, the Dennis Murphy family and John Larsy from Ireland, and the Irishman James Carroll from Newfoundland. Dennis Murphy's wife was Catherine Savage, and they were rejoining that Cork family group. Dennis Murphy's three brothers went instead to Upper Canada. James Carroll came across from Newfoundland with his brother-in-law, John Kennedy. Carroll's lot turned out to be useless, and he bargained for the location ticket and improvements of one Thomas Fox. Fox wrote to the government that he would "Willingly give up ... the Lot of Land that my Ticket Specifies ... to [James Carroll] ... as his lot is good for Nothing and he is married and I am single and am going to leave the Country." Single men could move on; married immigrants, having to fend for a family, were more likely to settle.

    Figure 7.3 depicts the geographical arrangement and ethnic denomination of households on the Tormentine Peninsula in 1862. The Irish were concentrated along the east -- west alignment of the New Road, which followed not only the straight lines of compass bearings but the general trend of a natural ridge through the interior of the peninsula. Farming provided most of the livelihood for the Irish settlement, but the land was poor (although far from being the worst around), markets were local and small, and distant lumber camps provided seasonal work, barter, and perhaps a little cash. The Irish, by their interior location, were excluded from the fishery along the shores, where earlier arrivers had taken up suitable settlement sites. The Baie Verte shore was occupied first by American loyalists, among whom a couple of English families later arrived. English and Scots immigrants acquired most of the north shore and from there spread inland. The shoreline settlements, except for their French and Irish members, were started by immigrants arriving between 1783 and 1820. The French represented earlier movements, and the Irish were outliers of the New Road core."

    Misc:
    there were three Lanes in Farranalough in the Tithe Applottment records for Murragh parish (see http://www.bandon-genealogy.com/murragh-tithes.htm). Farranalough is about a km SE of Ballynamuck and about 10 km nw of Bandon

    Residence:
    The first to take advantage of the free land grants were the Lane brothers, Timothy and Aneas.3 They had arrived in Miramichi in June 1819. Another brother, William, joined them later in 1822, but he married just outside the community.4

    The Lanes came from Ballynamuck (sometimes spelled Bally-na-moche), parish of Murragh (known then as Moragh) in West County Cork. It is located a few kilometres southwest of the Anglo-Irish town of Bandon. Many more related families would follow them.

    William married Eliza Mitten 19 Oct 1852, , , New Brunswick, Canada. Eliza (daughter of Richard Mitton and Sarah Fallow) was born 15 Nov 1831, , , New Brunswick, Canada; died 23 Mar 1911. [Group Sheet]


  4. 11.  Eliza Mitten was born 15 Nov 1831, , , New Brunswick, Canada (daughter of Richard Mitton and Sarah Fallow); died 23 Mar 1911.

    Other Events:

    • Census: 1851, Botsford Parish, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada
    • Census: 1861, Botsford Parish, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada
    • Census: 1871, Botsford Parish, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada
    • Census: 1881, Botsford Parish, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada
    • Census: Mar 1901, Botsford Parish, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada

    Notes:

    !NAME:Eliza Mitten - BOK0028 p194
    HUS:William Lane
    MD:19 Oct 1852
    she of Botsford Parish
    !PARN:Richard Mitten - CEN (1851 Westmorland)
    BD:abt 1932!NAME:Eliza Mitten - BOK0028 p194 HUS:William Lane MD:19 Oct 1852 she of Botsford Parish

    !PARN:Richard Mitten - CEN (1851 Westmorland) BD:abt 1932

    Birth:
    19 in 1851 census

    Census:
    19 in 1851 census

    Census:
    27 in 1861 census

    Census:
    40 in 1871 census

    Children:
    1. Mary Ann Lane was born CA Dec 1852; died Yes, date unknown.
    2. Catherine Lane was born CA 1854, , , New Brunswick, Canada; died Yes, date unknown.
    3. Joseph W Lane was born Abt 1857, , , New Brunswick, Canada; died Yes, date unknown.
    4. 5. Eliza Jane Lane was born 6 Feb 1858, Malden, , New Brunswick, Canada; was christened 15 Apr 1859, Melrose, , New Brunswick, Canada; died 31 May 1900, Malden, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada; was buried , Bayfield Cemetery, Bayfield, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada.
    5. James Tweedy Lane was born 29 Dec 1860, , , New Brunswick, Canada; died Yes, date unknown.


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