collection Acc2780 - Norton family fonds : [1822; 1832-1857; ca. 1972]

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Norton family fonds : [1822; 1832-1857; ca. 1972]

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  • Document textuel

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  • Source du titre propre: Title based on provenance of the fonds

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CA PCA Acc2780

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Date(s)

  • Copied 1975 (Production)

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Description matérielle

.04 m of textual records

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Nom du producteur

Norton (Family)

Notice biographique

John MacNaughton was born in 1759 or 1760 in Scotland. He was a botanist and reportedly worked for a time as a landscape gardener for King George III in England. Due to antagonistic feelings towards the Scots at the time, John changed his name to Norton. John married Eleanor Jones around 1803 and the couple came to Prince Edward Island in 1821 with their nine children, Jean Marie Henrietta, Catherine Jemina Murray, Louisa Frances Courtis, John James Huddart, James Henry Stuart, Ann, Eleanor and one-year-old twins Frederick Peter and Sophia Emeline. The Nortons lived in a log cabin along the shore of the Brudenell River. They later built Norton House, situated off the Georgetown Road overlooking Brudenell Island. John died 5 March 1830 at age seventy. He is buried in the Brudenell cemetery.

Frederick Peter and his twin sister Sophia Emeline were born 20 April 1820 in Caemawr, Wales. At the age of twenty-three, Frederick went on a year long tour of England, Scotland and Ireland during which he kept a detailed journal. Frederick lived in Charlottetown in 1848 and1852 and then bought the family farm from his mother and brothers. Frederick married Rosina Davis of Charlottetown in 1854 and the couple had eight children including Edward, Alice, Emma, James F., Helena, Egerton, Frederick and William, who died at age three. Frederick and his family lived on Sidney Street in Charlottetown 1856-1857. Frederick was a sheriff in Kings County for several years. He also worked as an auctioneer, ran the family farm and ran a general store in Georgetown. Frederick died of a heart attack in 1868 at the age of forty-seven.

Nom du producteur

Norton, Frederick Peter (1820-1868)

Notice biographique

Frederick Peter Norton and his twin sister Sophia Emeline were born 20 April 1820 in Caemawr, Wales youngest children of John Norton (previously MacNaughton) and Eleanor Jones who emigrated to Prince Edward Island in 1821. At the age of twenty-three, Frederick went on a year long tour of England, Scotland and Ireland during which he kept a detailed journal. Frederick lived in Charlottetown in 1848 and1852 and then bought the family farm from his mother and brothers. Frederick married Rosina Davis of Charlottetown in 1854 and the couple had eight children including Edward, Alice, Emma, James F., Helena, Egerton, Frederick and William, who died at age three. Frederick and his family lived on Sidney Street in Charlottetown 1856-1857. Frederick was a sheriff in Kings County for several years. He also worked as an auctioneer, ran the family farm and ran a general store in Georgetown. Frederick died of a heart attack in 1868 at the age of forty-seven.

Historique de la conservation

Présentation du contenu

The fonds consists of a genealogy of the Norton family by Jessie Rosina Norton Beck entitled "Of These Stones: The MacNaughton-Nortons," Frederick P. Norton's journal from his tour of England, Scotland and Ireland in 1843-1844 as well as the register for the Baptist Church at Three Rivers, now Montague Church of Christ, 1832-1926, which the Nortons attended. There are also several letters to Frederick P. Norton from John MacDonald, his sister Jane N. Moar and his brother John Norton. One of the latter letters describes the dissolution of the "California Association" the company which built and sailed the "Fanny" to San Francisco in 1849. There is also one letter from Robert Austin to John Norton and some invoices from Mark Butcher.

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  • anglais

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NO RESTRICTIONS ON ACCESS

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PERMISSION FOR USE AND REPRODUCTION IS REQUIRED FROM THE PUBLIC ARCHIVES AND RECORDS OFFICE; QUESTIONS REGARDING COPYRIGHT ARE THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE USER

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  • anglais

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