William Byers, 1765–1855?> (aged 89 years)
- Name
- William /Byers/
- Surname
- Byers
- Given names
- William
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Marriage | Marriage — about 1760 — Dumfries Scotland |
5 years
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1765–1855
Christening: March 16, 1765
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— Annan Dumfries Scotland Death: February 27, 1855 — West New Annan Colchester Nova Scotia |
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1765–1855
Christening: March 16, 1765
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— Annan Dumfries Scotland Death: February 27, 1855 — West New Annan Colchester Nova Scotia |
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1772–1852
Birth: about 1772
— Scotland Death: May 10, 1852 — West New Annan Colchester Nova Scotia |
Marriage | Marriage — December 6, 1795 — Applegarth Dumfries Scotland |
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1800–1887
Birth: May 7, 1800
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— Lochmaben Dumfries Scotland Death: February 14, 1887 — West New Annan Colchester Nova Scotia |
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1799–1800
Christening: May 15, 1799
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— Applegarth Dumfries Scotland Burial: before 1800 — Dumfries Scotland |
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http://www.theshipslist.com/ships/passengerlists/memorandum1815.shtml General List of Settlers enrolled for Canada under the Government Regulations at Edinburgh 1815 40 Byers William 51 (m) Cart & Plow Wright Lochmaben deposit of £18.02 repaid, or to be repaid On Apr. 13, 1817 they left Annan, Scotland on the Solway Firth aboard the "Lovely Mary" and landed at Pictou, Nova Scotia on June 5, 1817. He was granted 250 acres after a petition that stated "He has always been a loyal subject and is willing to take oath of allegiance when required. He has a wife and seven children names and ages here unto you given ... Eleanor age 21 years, William age 18 years, John age 13 years, Robert age 9 years, Mary age 7 years, Walter age 5 years, James age 1 year ... This petitioner has brought with him a good character." [Three other children had died in infancy, and one other at 10 years of age.] William Byers was a miller and lumberman. In 1825 he started a gristmill on the west branch of the French River, for making flour. Then he added machinery for making oatmeal. All the grinding was done at his mill to the year 1842. The first sawmill was set up at the same place in 1827 by William and his son Robert Byers, who in 1832 added the first carding mill to their establishment." Byers' Lake was one of the sources of the stream which drove these mills. -- History of Colchester County, N.S., by Israel Longworth. |
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Name: William Byers |