Individual Details

Neil McBean

(Abt 1753 - Abt 1848)

Knowlton, Isaac Case. Annals of Calais, Maine and St. Stephen, New Brunswick, 1875. 1875. Reprint. London: Forgotten Books, 2013. 30-1. Print.

PIONEERS. ST. STEPHEN.

In 1790-91, the following additional names are found in Mr. Porter's Account books.--
Thomas Ball, Isaac Bailey, John Barber, John Bohannon, Neal Brown, Jona. Caldwell, Hugh Campbell, Geo. and Peter Christie, John Colvin. Roberson Crocker, Silas Cummins, Joseph Dunham, John Fairbanks, Alex. Furguson, Win. Frazier, Moses Fisk, John and Jeremiah Frost, B. Getchell, James and Wm. Grant, Thomas Grimmer, John Hall, Martin Haman, John Hasty, Daniel, Joseph, and Samuel Hill, Robert Hitchings, John Hopps, Wm. Jackson, Joseph Lawler, Robert Livingstone, John Loyall, Peter McDarmed, Neal McBean, Rev. Duncan M'Coll, Duncan McCullum, Daniel McCormic, James Maxfield, Thomas Mitchell, John Murchie, Samuel Millberry, James and John Noble, Robert Pagon, John Pettigrove, Abraham Pine, Benj. Pomroy, Dennis and Miles Post, Angus Rankins, Capt. Ed. Ross, Sibley, Mikel Simpson, James Stewart, Stickney, Ralph Taylor, Charles Thomas, Isaac Titcomb, Tyler, James Thompson and Jacob Young.
No estimate of the population of St. Stephen can be made from these names, as quite a number of the persons mentioned did not reside in this Parish. But if the tradition is truthful, that in 1790, there were only sixteen white residents in Calais, then there must have been several hundred in St. Stephen and vicinity.

Events

BirthAbt 1753
Marriage1799Hannah Pomeroy
DeathAbt 1848

Families

SpouseHannah Pomeroy (1775 - )
ChildAlexander McBean (1801 - )
ChildDeborah McBean (1803 - 1899)
ChildJoshua McBean (1809 - 1895)
ChildJane Parker McBean (1811 - )
ChildIsaac McBean (1816 - )