At the end of the Revolutionary War, Cornelius Nice arrived with the Spring Fleet in 1783 to the mouth of the Saint John River, in the Colony of what was then known as Nova Scotia, with one woman and one child below 10 years on the ship "Hope". This one child
was his son, John Nice.
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John Nice and his family, along with others - including his sister Susanna Nice and her husband William Dickie - left New Brunswick (Canada) for Upper Canada (now Ontario) during the 1820s.
At the end of the Revolutionary War, Cornelius Nice arrived with the Spring Fleet in 1783 to the mouth of the Saint John River, in the Colony of what was then known as Nova Scotia, with one woman and one child below 10 years on the ship "Hope". This one child
was his son, John Nice.
**
John Nice and his family, along with others - including his sister Susanna Nice and her husband William Dickie - left New Brunswick (Canada) for Upper Canada (now Ontario) during the 1820s.
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In memory of / JOHN NICE / who died / Oct 17, 1836 / In the 55 year of his age / Also / MARGARET / his wife died / Nov 7, 1836 / In the 53 year of her age / Also / THOMAS / their son died / Dec 23, 1836 / Aged 30 yrs / Also / MOSES / their son died / Nov 21, 1836 / In the 15 year of his age
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