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Re: Mc Glashing - Cape Tormentine
Posted by: Marty Lund (ID *****0245) Date: June 11, 2009 at 11:39:15
In Reply to: Mc Glashing - Cape Tormentine by Sandra Mc Intyre of 4233

John McGlashing immigrated from Scotland in 1810, destined for the Miramichi. The vessel on which he came was wrecked on the North Reef of Prince Edward Island, so he landed at Cape Tormentine. He became the grantee of the farm. This land, like that adjoining, was covered by the primeval forest, but being industrious and not afraid of toil McGlashing soon made a clearing where he and his descendants have succeeded in life. He married Mary Seaman of Nova Scotia and raised a family of five sons, William, Robert, Smith, Tremain, and Benjamin and two daughters, Catherine who married Charles Crossman and Elizabeth who married John Lanchester of Bay Verte. See this site for more data. descendants etc: http://www.gencircles.com/users/mlund/16/data/38689


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