Adam moved to the U.S. in 1859 and Carrie in 1865.
In the 1910 U.S. Census, Mrs. Adam Gillespie, 63, born Canada, parents born Canada, was married but living alone in Calais, Maine.
Widower and harness maker Adam Gillespie, 53, of Calais and widow Caroline E. Porter, 56, of Milltown, N.B. were married on December 12, 1900 in Milltown, N.B.
He had been born in St. Stephen to Adam and Margaret Gillespie.
Caroline had been born in St. Stephen to James and Mary Ann Murchie.
In the 1880 U.S. Census, retail grocer Charles H. Porter, 39, born N.B., father born N.B., mother born MA, was living in Calais, Maine, with Caroline, 35, born NB, parents born NB; and companion to wife Annie Belmow, 19, born Maine, parents born N.B.; nurse Rhoda E. Lane, 37, born Maine, parents born Maine; and house keeper/servant Ruth Orey, 36, born N.B., parents born N.B.; and Arthur Orey, 6, born N.B., parents born N.B.
Caroline was afflicted with "nervous prostration"
In the 1870 U.S. Census, lumber merchant Charles H. Porter, 39, born Canada, was living in Calais, Maine, with Caroline, 24, born Canada; domestic servant Able Flewellen, 14, born Canada; and servant Mary Johnson, 25, born Canada.
m. Congregational Church, Mill Town (St. Stephen) 5th inst., by Rev. William Wilson, Charles H. s/o George M. PORTER, Esq., American Consul / Caroline eldest d/o James MURCHIE, Esq., all of Mill Town (Charlotte Co.) (Saint John Morning News, June 12, 1865)
In the 1861 Canada Census, James Murchie, 47, was living in St. Stephen Parish, N.B. with Margaret, 27; John, 24; William, 21; Skeffington, 18; Caroline, 17; Adeline, 15; and Annie, 14
In the 1851 N.B. Census, farmer James Murshie, 37, born N.B., was living in St. Stephen Parish with Mary Ann, 33; John G., 13; William A., 10; James S., 8; Caroline, 6; Adeline, 5; Ann Maria, 3; George A., 2; and Charles, 4, all born in N.B.
Adam moved to the U.S. in 1859 and Carrie in 1865.
In the 1910 U.S. Census, Mrs. Adam Gillespie, 63, born Canada, parents born Canada, was married but living alone in Calais, Maine.
Widower and harness maker Adam Gillespie, 53, of Calais and widow Caroline E. Porter, 56, of Milltown, N.B. were married on December 12, 1900 in Milltown, N.B.
He had been born in St. Stephen to Adam and Margaret Gillespie.
Caroline had been born in St. Stephen to James and Mary Ann Murchie.
In the 1880 U.S. Census, retail grocer Charles H. Porter, 39, born N.B., father born N.B., mother born MA, was living in Calais, Maine, with Caroline, 35, born NB, parents born NB; and companion to wife Annie Belmow, 19, born Maine, parents born N.B.; nurse Rhoda E. Lane, 37, born Maine, parents born Maine; and house keeper/servant Ruth Orey, 36, born N.B., parents born N.B.; and Arthur Orey, 6, born N.B., parents born N.B.
Caroline was afflicted with "nervous prostration"
In the 1870 U.S. Census, lumber merchant Charles H. Porter, 39, born Canada, was living in Calais, Maine, with Caroline, 24, born Canada; domestic servant Able Flewellen, 14, born Canada; and servant Mary Johnson, 25, born Canada.
m. Congregational Church, Mill Town (St. Stephen) 5th inst., by Rev. William Wilson, Charles H. s/o George M. PORTER, Esq., American Consul / Caroline eldest d/o James MURCHIE, Esq., all of Mill Town (Charlotte Co.) (Saint John Morning News, June 12, 1865)
In the 1861 Canada Census, James Murchie, 47, was living in St. Stephen Parish, N.B. with Margaret, 27; John, 24; William, 21; Skeffington, 18; Caroline, 17; Adeline, 15; and Annie, 14
In the 1851 N.B. Census, farmer James Murshie, 37, born N.B., was living in St. Stephen Parish with Mary Ann, 33; John G., 13; William A., 10; James S., 8; Caroline, 6; Adeline, 5; Ann Maria, 3; George A., 2; and Charles, 4, all born in N.B.
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