Elizabeth Currens1
#22474, (circa 1798 - 1856)
| | Her married name was Blanch.1 |
Birth* | circa 1798 | She was born circa 1798 at New BrunswickG.1 |
Marriage* | | She married William Blanch.1 |
| 1851 | She and William Blanch appeared on the census of 1851 at Botsford Par., Westmorland Co., New BrunswickG; (neis. Allan, Stillman and Trenholm.)2 |
Death* | 1856 | She died in 1856 at Botsford Par., Westmorland Co., New BrunswickG.3,4 |
Burial* | 1856 | She was buried in 1856 at Murray Corner Cemetery, Murray Corner, Botsford Par., Westmorland Co., New BrunswickG.3,4 |
Citations
- [S83] 1851 Canada Census (Canada East, Canada West, New Brunswick, and Nova Scotia). William (53), b. Ireland, farmer, entered Colony Jun 1820; Elizabeth (53), b. NB, Irish descent.
- [S83] 1851 Canada Census (Canada East, Canada West, New Brunswick, and Nova Scotia). William (53), b. Ireland, farmer, entered Colony Jun 1820; Elizabeth (53), b. NB, Irish descent, entered Colony ["birth", crossed through, " " added].
- [S1746] Southeastern Branch of the New Brunswick Genealogical Society, compiler, Cemeteries of Westmorland County (Moncton, New Brunswick, 2007-2009), Botsford volume p. 116. Elizabeth Blanch, wife of William Blanch, d. [repair] 1856. Notes that in 2001, Ralph C Murray recorded 9 Dec 1856 and, in 2002, Joan Pauley Trenholm recorded 9 Oct 1856.
- [S1628] FindAGrave.com, online findagrave.com, Standing repaired gravestone, lower part not visible. Elizabeth, wife of William Blanch, died [repaired area, not legible]. Narrative: Elizabeth Blanch, d. 9 Dec 1856, bur. Murray Corner (Pioneer) Cemetery. Memorial 40002464, created by Richard Weston, photo added by Melissa B.
- [S1980] Auguste Daigle (transcriber), Registre de la paroisse St-Timothée [i.e. Ste-Thérèse-d'Avila] de Shemogue, FHL Film 928969, Item 10, filmed 1967, Library and Archives Canada, Ottawa, Ontario, online FamilySearch.org, p. 58, img. 379/1265. Elisabeth Anne Blanch, b. 6 Feb 1830, dau. of William Blanch and Elisabeth Currens; bapt. 6 Aug 1830 by J M Paquet, sponsors Robert McIntire and Bridget Blanch. [see also Drouin Shemogue, sh. 34, img. 35/150]