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Crossman - Kent County New Brunswick, Joseph, John, Joshua, David and Cecile?
Posted by: Kelly Crossman (ID *****0102) Date: March 16, 2009 at 09:41:28
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I am trying to trace my family tree.

I believe ....

Alice born in NS married to ? Crossman had the following children:

Joseph Crossman maybe married to Anne Alyward. buried St Pau's Browns Yard Cemetery
John Crossman died at age 13 buried in St Paul's Brown's yard Cemetery, NB
David Crossman married to Fanny Shirley
Joshua or Josiah Crossman married Magaret Mccarthy born PEI


There is a Cecile (cecil) Crossman buried in St Paul's Brown yard beside a John David Crossman born 1857- died 26 July 1948.

I think this Cecile Crossman was living with a John Nelson Mccully and his mother was Rebecca Mccully and Rebecca's father was William

1911 Census of Canada




4 16 McCully John N. M Head S Feb 1856 55 1901
5 16 McCully Rebecca F Mother W Feb 1826 85 1901
6 16 Crossman Cecelia F Domestic W Mar 1867 44 1901
7 16 Crossman Dorothy F Lodger S May 1905 6




This Johh Mccully left everything in his Will to Ceceilia and her son John David Crossman ... I don't know who Dorothy is.


Now my grandfather says that he thinks one of Joshua's brothers moved to Parrsboro. He remember hearing that there is a family connection to the Parrsboro Crossmans and the New Brunswick Crossmans.


John Nelson Mccully will"

The key elements of the will of John Nelson McCULLY (signed 29 August 1928, probated 26 September 1928): His land is to continue being farmed as long as there are assets to cover it. "Cecily Crossman, now living with me shall have a home in my said dwelling and on my said farm, and be provided with sufficient clothing and food as long as she lives in her natural life time and at her death to be given a decent Christian burial."
"John David Nelson Crossman, now a boy of about four years of age, living with me in Upper Rexton aforesaid, is to be looked after by my said executors and trustees as long as there will be sufficient funds in my personal and real estate to do so and should the said property not be sold for his or her (Cecily Crossman) maintenance, until he comes of age, being the age of twenty-one years, then my said Executors and Trustees are to give him the deed to said real estate and any (remaining) personal property"
Should John David Nelson CROSSMAN die before age 21, any remaining assets were to be equally divided between the Richibucto Methodist cemetery and the Continuing Presbyterian Church of Rexton. "
Rebecca McCULLY [William-2, Samuel-1] was born 1827 in Richibucto, Kent County, New Brunswick, and baptized in the Richibucto Anglican Church 19 February 1830 [20]. She did not marry, but had one son. She was living in her parents household in Richibucto in 1861 [11] and 1871 [19] and in Richibucto with her son John McCULLY in 1891 and 1901 [12, 13]. She died in 1918, and is buried in the Richibucto Protestant Cemetery [9]. Her son was:
John N. McCULLY born 1857








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