Person:Walter Chaloner (2)

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Capt. Walter Chaloner
 
  • HCapt. Walter Chaloner - 1796
  • WAnn AlmyEst 1723 - 1808
m. 28 Jul 1743
  1. Job Chaloner1750/51 - 1831
Facts and Events
Name Capt. Walter Chaloner
Gender Male
Marriage 28 Jul 1743 Newport, Newport, Rhode Island, United Statesto Ann Almy
Death[1][2] 16 Nov 1796 Saint John, Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada
References
  1. New Hampshire Gazette
    27 Jan 1758.

    Capt. [ ] Chaloner, in a privateer brig, home port of Rhode Island, took a French Dutchman and carried her into Bermuda. From Boston news of 23 January. New Hampshire Gazette (Portsmouth, New Hampshire), 27 January 1758, p. 2, col. 3.

    *another account gives name as Walter

  2. "Monumental Inscriptions at St. John, New Brunswick, in the Old Cemetery at the Head of King's Street", in The New England Historical and Genealogical Register. (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society)
    Vol. 19, p. 28.

    Beneath this Tomb lie interred the bodies of Walter Chaloner, Esquire, formerly High Sheriff of Newport, in the British Colony of Rhode Island, and afterwards one of His Majesty's Justices of the Peace for Kings County, in the Province of New Brunswick, who departed this life on the 16th day of November, 1796. Also of Ann Chaloner, his wife, who died on the 16 day of April, 1808. And of Elizabeth Chaloner, their daughter, who died on the 7th day [sic, no month named], 1813. Also of John Chaloner, Esquire, late Register of Deeds for the County of Saint John, by whom this monument was erected, who departed this life on the 11th day of April, 1827.