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Land Grants of Hammond Parish
Kings County, New Brunswick
1846-1860

The information listed below is drawn from various sources but mostly from the 1851 Census for Kings County, the Land Grant books at the Harriett Irving Librbary and UNB, Fredericton, and the index to petitions for land at the Provincial Archives of New Brunswick website.

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Name
Grant
(acres & 
Lot #)
Registration Date
Census
Data
Other
Notes
Petition Yr.
PANB Film #
Broder, John 12 Saddleback 
100 acres
3 Apr 1846 Appears as Broadens in 1851 Upham Census; married with 2 sons and 1 daughter Arrived in NB in 1826 1838 
F4216
Broder, John 9 Saddleback 
100 acres
18 Sep 1856 See above
Buckley, Patrick 10 Saddleback 
100 acres
18 Nov 1856 Appears in 1851 Upham Census with wife and two young daughters Arrived in NB in 1837 1846 
F4231
Crow, Patrick 8 Saddleback 
100 acres
2 Feb 1855 Appears in 1851 Upham Census with 3 sons and 6 daughters Arrived in NB 
in 1834
1842 
F4224
Davis, John 5 Saddleback 
100 acres
9 Dec 1856 Appears in 1851 Upham Census with wife and 2 daughters Arrived in NB 
in 1820
1838 
F4217
Devane, William 29/30 Theobald 
100 acres
25 Nov 1851 Appears in 1851 Upham Census with four sons and one daughter Arrived in province in 1840 1842 
F4255
Devane, William 31 Theobald 
93 acres
24 Nov 1855
Houlahan, John 66 Theobald 
100 acres
22 Dec 1852 Appears in 1851 Upham Census with tow sons and two daughters Arrived in province in 1840 1842 
F4255
Houlahan, John 34 Theobald 
100 acres
24 Nov 1855
John Houlahans appear in 1851 Census
This may be the son of the above
Houlahan, Michael 35 Theobald 
100 acres
2 June 1857 Appears as son of first John Houlahan
McCormack, Michael 7 Saddleback 
96 acres
12 Apr 1856 Appears in 1851 Upham Census, living with John Broders, above. Arrived in NB 
in 1840; 
possibly married Elizabeth Broder, sister of John Broders.
McDermot, Patrick 33 Theobald 
100 acres
8 Nov 1855
McIntire, Francis 14 Saddleback 
80 acres
30 Mar 1852 Appears in 1851 Upham Census as a widower with 3 sons and 3 daughters Arrived in NB 
in 1846
1853? 
F4247
Sherwood,  
John F
32 Theobald 
100 acres
11 Jan 1853 There is a John F. Sherwood which appears as a widower in 1851 Upham Born in NB
Tunney, James 6 Saddleback 
100 acres
14 Oct 1853 Appears in 1851 Upham Census as James Turney with wife, 1 son and 6 daughters Arrived in NB 
in 1830
1852 
F5931
Wanamaker, James 71 Theobald 
300 acres
21 Nov 1856 Appears in 1851 Upham Census with tow sons, two daughters, and a niece at home Native to the province 1842 
F4255
Wilks, Elizabeth 11 Saddleback 
100 acres
25 Mar 1852 Elizabeth, widow, appears in 1851 Upham Census 
with 7 sons 
and 1 daughter
All are born in NB
 
 
Click on the following dates to view those Grant pages:
1810-1830
1831-1845
1846-1860
1861-1875
1876-1890


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