Wells Family - Person Sheet
Wells Family - Person Sheet
NameMary Ellen Parks
Birthabt 1842, New Brunswick, Canada
Census1851, Woodstock, Carleton Co, New Brunswick
Memoroll#994, pg 58
Census22 Jun 1860, Calais, Washington Co, ME
Memoroll#454, pg 111
Misc. Notes
Mary is listed at age 11 with her parents Nathan and Sarah Parks in 1851 in New Brunswick, living next to the Daily family.
She was listed a Mary E. Parks (19, NB) in the 1860 census, as a servant with the family of John & Susan Dailey in Calais.
Mary E. Robb is listed as 28, born in Maine in 1870, and age 33 born in New Brunswick in 1880.
"After Nancy died, Francis married Mary Ellen Parks who must have been a peculiar person as I remember she was rather the laughing stock of the town. Finally after Francis died she was 'on the town' and was boarded here and there, finally dying some place out of St Stephen where she was boarding." - Mame Sheehan history.
Spouses
Birth1808/1809, Ireland
Deathaft 1880
OccupationFarmer
FatherJohn Robb (1763-1861)
MotherSarah Hanan (1775-)
Misc. Notes
Baileyville is currently named Woodland.
His family is not listed in the 1840 census, indicating that they immigrated shortly thereafter before the birth of Francis.
In 1850 he was listed as a farmer (age 40) with $200 of land from Ireland. Also listed was his wife, Ann (50), and children John (18) a farmer and Sarah (16) all from Ireland. His sons Francis (7) and Daniel (3) were both born in Maine - indicating his immigration between 1834 and 1839 if his brother (below) came at the same time. Listed with him was his brother's family consisting of John and Ann A. (both 30) from Ireland, with John (11) and Sarah (6) born in Maine, plus their father named John Robb (81) born in Ireland. In 1852 he bought 40 Acres for $127 in Baileyville from Joseph Granger (Justice of the Peace) and his wife Harriet. That same year he gained citizenship (no age or residence listed), since he had previously been a citizen with allegiance to Great Britian & Ireland. In 1860 he bought another 50 Acres from Joseph Granger for $250. In 1860 he is a farmer (50) with $700 land and $300 property, with his wife Ann (60) both from Ireland. Also listed with him are Sarah (24, Ire) a tailoress, Francis Jr (17), Mary Roberts (17), and Daniel Robb (13) all born in Maine. The adjacent family was again that of John Robb (2nd) age 46 with $400 land & $150 property listed as a common laborer from Ireland. His family consisted of Anastasia (42, Ire) his wife, Sarah (19) and John the 3rd (14) both born in Maine, and John Robb the 1st (95) born in Ireland. In 1863 his brother sold him 50 Acres originally purchased from Timothy Daly for $800. Later that year, after the death of his son John, he "sold" the 50 Acres to John's children Ellen, Andrew and Mary for $10.
In 1870 he was listed as a farmer with $700 of land and $425 per property at age 65, born in Maine. He has his wife Mary E. (28), cousin's family Hugh (40), Mary (31), Edwin (2), and Daniel (6 mos) with him.
In 1880 he was listed as age 76, married, a farmer born in Ireland, parents from Ireland. With him was his 2nd wife, Mary E. (33) who was born in New Brunswick, parents from Ireland. They had a servant and a pauper (John Martin, 77) living with them and were adjacent to John Robb (3rd) and his mother Anastasia. Listed as being from Scotland on his son's death cert.
Marriageabt 1867, Washington Co, ME
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