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Henry Swan (d.1850/1851) married Elizabeth Russell and the family immigrated from England to Harvey, New Brunswick in 1850. Descen- dants lived in New Brunswick, Ontario, British Columbia and elsewhere. Some descendants immigrated to Maine and elsewhere in the United States.
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Thomas Craigs (ca. 1770-1860) was born at Lanton, Northumberland, England, near the Scottish border. He married Ann Corsby (ca. 1770-1811) in 1794 at Coldstream, Scotland. They had six children, 1770-1808. Ann died at Kirknewton, Northumberland. He married 2) Margaret Petterson (ca. 1780-1843) in 1812 at Kirknewton. They had six children, 1813-1824. Members of the family immigrated to Harvey Settlement, New Brunswick, Canada, beginning in 1837 with Thomas and Ann immigrating with two children in 1841 and some other children in 1843. Two children later settled at Red Rock, New Brunswick and two in Pontiac County, Quebec. Descendants lived in New Brunswick, Quebec, Ontario, Manitoba, Saskatachewan, California and elsewhere. Descendants spell their surname Craigs and Craig.
Journal of the history of the Atlantic region.
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