E-mail from Bruce Trenholm, 11 Jul 1998



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  • Title E-mail from Bruce Trenholm, 11 Jul 1998 
    Short Title E-mail: Bruce Trenholm 
    Source ID S561 
    Text (3) Robert TRENHOLM, born 10 July 1776, Point de Bute, New Brunswick,
    Canada. As far as can be determined Robert was the first male TRENHOLM to
    be born in North America. Robert drowned at sea August 1819, aged 43.
    Occupation, fisherman. Resided at Cape Tormentine, Botsford Parish, New
    Brunswick. Religion, Church of England.

    Robert, age 19, married Katharine SEAMAN, 3 August 1795, Fredericton, New
    Brunswick.

    Katharine SEAMAN, born 3 March 1778, Westmorland County, New Brunswick,
    Canada. Died Cape Tormentine, New Brunswick. Religion, Church of England.
    (Katharine remarried to William Lane.) Her parents Stephen SEAMAN
    (1743-1820), and Hannah SMITH were United Empire Loyalists who came to
    Cumberland from Duchess County, New York in June 1783, and resided in East
    Wallace, and River Philip, Nova Scotia. In 1812 Stephen's property which
    had expanded to include most of present day Pugwash, was foreclosed by
    mortgage holders. In a court decision in 1828 Stephen was awarded cash
    compensation. Stephen disappeared from Pugwash after 1828 and reappeared
    in East Wallace and Fort Lawrence.

    Katharine's grandparents Jacomiah SEAMAN (1720?-1808?) and Margaret BODEE
    were also United Empire Loyalists who came to North Wallace, Nova Scotia,
    were farmers from Westchester County/Dutchess County, New York. When the
    American Revolutionary war broke out, Jacomiah's four sons joined Col.
    Lowther Pennington's Regiment of King's Guards and so became member of the
    group known as the Westchester Loyalists. At the conclusion of the war
    they were forced to join their parents in flight to Nova Scotia. They
    sailed from New York with the June Fleet in 1783 (perhaps aboard the
    "Thetis" to Fort Cumberland, NS). They received initial grants of land
    1250 acres between Fort Cumberland and Belcher. They also received grants
    of land in Fanningsborough (North Wallace).

    Robert and Katharine's children: Stephen (1796-1871?); John 'Squire'
    (1799-1877); Margaret Jane (1802-1886); William (1804-1874); Phoebe
    (1805-1857); Robert (1807-1856); Benjamin (1809-1881; Job (1810-1867);
    Abner Botsford (1812-1883); Hannah (1812-); Ruth Clara (1816-1896);
    Thomas (1817-1907). 
    Linked to Jacomiah Seaman
    Katharine Seaman
    Stephen Seaman
    Abner Botsford Trenholm
    Benjamin Trenholm
    Hannah Trenholm
    Job Trenholm
    John Trenholm
    Margaret Jane Trenholm
    Phoebe Trenholm
    Robert Trenholm
    Ruth Clara Trenholm
    Stephen Trenholm
    Thomas Trenholm
    William Trenholm
    Family: Robert Trenholm / Katharine Seaman
    Family: William Lane / Katharine Seaman
    Family: Jacomiah Seaman / Margaret Bodee 


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