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28/11/1825 | Chambly, La Vallée-du-Richelieu, Quebec, Canada | |
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17/08/1836 | Chambly, Chambly, Lower Canada, British Colonial America |
GH01 GH01 leads via the deaths at sea of the family Ancestors emigrating from Scotland to America on a ship called the Caledonia in 1682 (parents and their parents died on the ship in the Atlantic) all the way back to Lord GALFRID de Limésy (alias de Limesi) on the CU01 and AL01 lines. The Humes were a Berwickshire family. In 1682, a young man named WILLIAM Hogue, son of Sir JAMES Hogue, who was a son of GEORGE Hogue, a son of Sir JOHN Hogue, of Busselboro, Scotland, evidently in good circumstances, came to America on account of the religious persecutions under the Stuarts. The Humes were from Paisley, Scotland, father, mother, and daughter, BARBARA by name. Hume was one of two brothers, men of wealth and standing, who differed on the great questions of the day. One of the brothers conformed, the other, James, was true to the Covenant. He was imprisoned and most of his property confiscated, but through the influence of his brother was released on condition of his emigrating to America. During the long voyage a pestilence broke out in the overcrowded ship and Sir JAMES Hume. and Lady MARJORIE Hume were among the victims. BARBARA was left alone, and WILLIAM Hogue became her protector. He delivered her and her property into the hands of an uncle, a physician named Johnson, who was already in New York, and he went to Perth Amboy to make himself a home. But it was not a final farewell; an attachment had sprung up between them, and in due time he returned to make her his wife. |
Name: Joseph Anderson Gender: Male Birth Date: 1804 Birth Place: Chambly, Monteregie Region, Quebec, Canada Death Date: 17 Aug 1836 Death Place: Chambly, Monteregie Region, Quebec, Canada Cemetery: Saint Stephen's Anglican Cemetery Burial or Cremation Place: Chambly, Monteregie Region, Quebec, Canada Has Bio?: Y Father: James Anderson Mother: Ingrea Augusta Anderson Spouse: Florentine Egan Children: Ann Amelia Ellen Anderson Louisa Anderson URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/221116410/joseph-anderson |
WJ01 To get to WALTER James Anderson b1725 Thief banished from Scotland to plantation in the US for 14 years in 1770. The joke about Australia is that it was founded by a bunch of criminals. And from 1788 until 1868, Britain did send roughly 164,000 convicts to the land down under. America’s dirty little secret? The same exact thing was happening there. In fact, experts estimate that over 52,000 British prisoners were shipped off to colonial America. Britain had been shipping convicts to America for decades before they started sending them to Australia. In fact, it was precisely because of America’s fight for independence that the Brits had to start sending their criminals to Australia. But from 1718 until 1775, convict transportation to the American colonies flourished. Some estimates claim that almost 10 percent of migrants to America during this time were British convicts. This means, if you had ancestors in the American colonies during that time, they probably come as unwanted convicts, against the will. What was done by the British was to banish a convict to America was for a term of either seven or fourteen years, after which the convict could theoretically come back the Britain. Some female convicts were transported to the American colonies as well, for crimes such as being “lewd” and “walking the streets after ten at night.” |
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