Legassie Family History


Tyler Duncan MACDOUGALL-2198.

Laura Ashley KUPERS [Parents]-63.


Isaac ALLEN-2216.

Rebecca CRAUSS [Parents]-2201. Rebecca married Isaac ALLEN-2216.


Enos FLEWELLING [Parents]-992 was born about 1758 in North Castle, Westchester, New York, British North America. He died in Jun 1830 in Kingston, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada. Enos married Margaret JEWELL-2218 in 1787.

Enos Flewelling was born about 1757 or 1758 on the farm of his parents Thomas Flewelling (John, Thomas) and his wife Elizabeth Griffin, in North Castle, Westchester County, New York. At about 19 years of age and unmarried, Enos left his father's home in March 1777 with his three older brothers and travelled south to Long Island where they joined Colonel Edmund Fanning's King's American Regiment.

Two of his brothers succumbed to illness, perhaps smallpox or dysentery, and died within the next two years, while his brother Thomas Flewelling, Jr., a Sergeant of Dragoons, was killed while leading a reconnaissance party, probably near Charleston, South Carolina.

Enos'family lived out the revolutionary years on Long Island. He accompanied his parents and younger brothers and sisters, a family of 13 in all, aboard the ship Cyrus, departing Long Island the 6th of Sept 1783 and arriving at Parr Town (Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada) on the 14th. Several in this family, including Enos, had arranged before they left New York, to purchase lots from Stephen Kemble who had already received a large land grant along the west bank of the St. John River above the Long Reach, in what would become Kings County.

Enos first shared Lot 17 with one of his brothers, next to the lot of their father Thomas Flewelling of Oak Point, for a time known as Flewelling's Landing.

At the death of his father in 1809, Enos was bequeathed Lot 21 on the Kennebecasis River, across the Kingston Peninsula from the St. John River, where he farmed and raised his family. He married Margaret Jewell, daughter of Abraham Jewell, probably about 1787; they were strong supporters of the church in the Parish of Kingston. He acquired over 500 acres of land by the time of his death in 1830, his date of burial in the records of Trinity Anglican Church is the 20th of June, when he was aged 72 years. His widow Margaret was buried beside him on 19 April, 1841.

United Empire Loyalists' Association of Canada


Military History

From British Military and Naval Records RG8, Public Archives of Canada, microfilm C-4223:

Muster Roll, Capt. Atwood's Company, KAR, 25 April to 24 June, 1781, Private #26 Enos Fluellon.
Muster Roll, Capt. Tho. Chapman's Company, KAR, 25 October to 24 December, 1781, Private #16 Enos Fluellon.
Muster Roll, Capt. Chapman's Company, KAR, 26 January 1783, Private #9 Enos Flewelling.
From Loyalists in the Southern Campaign of the Revolutionary War:

Inspection Roll, Capt. Isaac Attwood's Company, KAR, Lloyd's Neck, 15 November 1779, Private #10 Enos Fluellen.
Muster Roll, Capt. Isaac Atwood's Company KAR, Georgetown, S.C., 24 February to 24 April 1781, Private #25, Enos Fluelen.

Margaret JEWELL-2218. Margaret married Enos FLEWELLING-992 in 1787.


Richard CURRIE-2220. Richard married Alice SLOAT-2221.

Alice SLOAT-2221. Alice married Richard CURRIE-2220.

They had the following children.

  M i George Amaziah CURRIE-2061 was born on 15 Dec 1851. He died on 30 Jan 1929.

Harry Maurice TAYLOR-2225.

Uarda JONES [Parents] [scrapbook]-102 was born on 06 May 1906 in Cloverdale, Carleton, New Brunswick, Canada. Uarda married Harry Maurice TAYLOR-2225 on 27 Aug 1937 in Florenceville, Carleton, New Brunswick, Canada.

Province of New Brunswick Archives

Child JONES, UARDA  
Sex F
Date of Birth 1906 | 05 | 06  (Y-M-D)  
Place CLOVERDALE
County CARLETON  
Father JONES, WOODFORD  
Mother ALLEN, MARTHA  
Code 1906-801359  
Microfilm F21265


Etienne GODIN-2226. Etienne married Marie MIGNIER-1925.

Marie MIGNIER [Parents]-1925 was born on 14 May 1645 in Le Bois-Plage-en-Ré, Charente-Maritime, Ile-de-Ré, France. She died on 11 Feb 1686. Marie married Etienne GODIN-2226.

Other marriages:
RIORTEAU, Pierre


Michel GOURMET-2227. Michel married Jeanne MIGNIER-1929 in 1673.

Jeanne MIGNIER [Parents]-1929 was born on 28 Jun 1649 in Le Bois-Plage-en-Ré, Charente-Maritime, Ile-de-Ré, France. She was christened on 28 Jun 1649 in Le Bois-Plage-en-Ré, Charente-Maritime, Ile-de-Ré, France. Jeanne married Michel GOURMET-2227 in 1673.

Other marriages:
FRECHET, Jean


Daniel SHEEHY-2235.

Merry Bonnie LEGASSIE [Parents]-2229.


Herbert Newton LEGASSIE [Parents] [scrapbook]-262 was born on 19 Sep 1919 in Berlin, Coos, New Hampshire, United States Of America. He died on 22 Feb 1984 in Tilton, New Hampshire, United States Of America. He was buried on 24 Feb 1984 in Tilton, New Hampshire, United States Of America. Herbert married Helen Irene ANDERSON-2237 on 03 Jun 1950 in Shelburne, New Hampshire, United States Of America. The marriage ended in divorce.

Herbert worked in US Army.

Other marriages:
, Wife # 1
TURNER, Marilyn Elaine

Served in the US Military for 30 years

United States World War II Army Enlistment Records, 1938-1946

Name: Herbert N Legassie
Name (Original): LEGASSIE HERBERT N
Event Type: Military Service
Event Date: 12 Feb 1941
Term of Enlistment: 0
Event Place: Concord, New Hampshire, United States
Race: White
Citizenship Status: citizen
Birth Year: 1919
Birthplace: NEW HAMPSHIRE
Education Level: 3 years of high school
Civilian Occupation: Semiskilled mechanics and repairmen, motor vehicles
Marital Status: Single, without dependents
Military Rank: Private
Army Branch: Field Artillery
Army Component: Regular Army (including Officers, Nurses, Warrant Officers, and Enlisted Men)
Source Reference: Civil Life
Serial Number: 11015466
Affiliate ARC Identifier: 1263923
Box Film Number: 00571.50
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United States Korean War Dead and Army Wounded, 1950-1953
Name: Herbert N Legassie
Event Type: Military Service
Event Date: 09 Mar 1951
Event Place: South Korea
Casualty Detail Note:Seriously wounded in action by missile
Casualty Type: Returned to Duty (FECOM)
Military Casualty Group: Returned to Duty (FECOM)
Military Disposition Date: 25 May 1951
Military Disposition Place: South Korea
Military Rank: Corporal
Military Specialty: Light Weapons Infantryman
Service Number: RA11015466
Military Service Branch: Infantry
Program Sequence: IN DIV - 24TH
Program Element: IN DIV INF REGT
Military Component: USA - RA (Reg Army)
Race: White
Residence Place: New Hampshire, United States

Herbert spent most of his life serving in the US Army.  Herbert died of a heart attack on 2/22/1984

Helen Irene ANDERSON-2237.


Herbert Newton LEGASSIE [Parents] [scrapbook]-262 was born on 19 Sep 1919 in Berlin, Coos, New Hampshire, United States Of America. He died on 22 Feb 1984 in Tilton, New Hampshire, United States Of America. He was buried on 24 Feb 1984 in Tilton, New Hampshire, United States Of America. Herbert married Wife # 1-2238. The marriage ended in divorce.

Herbert worked in US Army.

Other marriages:
ANDERSON, Helen Irene
TURNER, Marilyn Elaine

Served in the US Military for 30 years

United States World War II Army Enlistment Records, 1938-1946

Name: Herbert N Legassie
Name (Original): LEGASSIE HERBERT N
Event Type: Military Service
Event Date: 12 Feb 1941
Term of Enlistment: 0
Event Place: Concord, New Hampshire, United States
Race: White
Citizenship Status: citizen
Birth Year: 1919
Birthplace: NEW HAMPSHIRE
Education Level: 3 years of high school
Civilian Occupation: Semiskilled mechanics and repairmen, motor vehicles
Marital Status: Single, without dependents
Military Rank: Private
Army Branch: Field Artillery
Army Component: Regular Army (including Officers, Nurses, Warrant Officers, and Enlisted Men)
Source Reference: Civil Life
Serial Number: 11015466
Affiliate ARC Identifier: 1263923
Box Film Number: 00571.50
------------------------------------------------------------
United States Korean War Dead and Army Wounded, 1950-1953
Name: Herbert N Legassie
Event Type: Military Service
Event Date: 09 Mar 1951
Event Place: South Korea
Casualty Detail Note:Seriously wounded in action by missile
Casualty Type: Returned to Duty (FECOM)
Military Casualty Group: Returned to Duty (FECOM)
Military Disposition Date: 25 May 1951
Military Disposition Place: South Korea
Military Rank: Corporal
Military Specialty: Light Weapons Infantryman
Service Number: RA11015466
Military Service Branch: Infantry
Program Sequence: IN DIV - 24TH
Program Element: IN DIV INF REGT
Military Component: USA - RA (Reg Army)
Race: White
Residence Place: New Hampshire, United States

Herbert spent most of his life serving in the US Army.  Herbert died of a heart attack on 2/22/1984

Wife # 1-2238.

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